omg, I thought JK is hateful, but she is nice in comparison to SA's professor, I absolutely cannot stand that…
The actress that plays her is phenomenal. She was in "The Fiery Priest" and she portrayed a very timid gambler turned nun in that drama. When I saw her in this, I about fell out of my chair.
Hyun Ho, why are you worried about your ex-GF feelings after she did you dirty.Wake up kid, you need to move on…
Hyun Ho, after impressing me and telling his ex to go away, has now reverted to a crappy character. He should be walking as far away from the toxic situation as possible and the piano professor needs therapy and anxiety medication. He's a mess.
Thank you, SBS for pairing actors Park Eun Bin and Kim Min Jae together.....every time they are onscreen, I have a sudden belief that unicorns exist, there is a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow and that tomorrow is always better. In other words, you've created magic.
Could you point out the plot holes to me as I’m a bit dense and can’t see them lol..
I love these types of conversations! The multiverse is explained when the woman goes back in time to warn her daughter about leaving the country and I'll have to dig it out.
Is this drama worth watching? The Douban rating keeps dropping, the audience complained about Liu Shishi's acting…
This is the reality between couples (or atleast in my life), so yeah, extremely tough to handle emotionally. The real movement in the story happens around episode 27 and I'm looking forward to watching how the characters handle the catalyst events in their life.
Could you point out the plot holes to me as I’m a bit dense and can’t see them lol..
The way that I saw the scene, he was sticking them on the wall, one at a time in 2020, and she was seeing them right before her eyes in 2021. Also, that made no sense since he was dead and the furniture was all covered up in the house but these sticky notes lasted for a solid year on the wall? Then, when jumping to another time and according to the explanation from Alice, an alternate timeline gets created (multiverse) and the possibility of jumping back to your spot in time are slim. That she hopped right back into the same setting meant the screenwriters forgot that point. Just my very unversed opinion on this.
Great chemistry between the leads, the female is rich also. I'm really enjoying it so far and the wedding night and the parents in episode one made me laugh out loud.
Could you point out the plot holes to me as I’m a bit dense and can’t see them lol..
The one that really sticks out to me is the sticky notes Park Jin Gyum wrote in 2020 to his doppelganger mom in 2021. It would have been more believable if he'd fedex'd a note to that exact date and time. Time travel is one of the most fascinating storylines but it takes a very, very careful screenwriter to make sure the circles between two timelines make sense.
I love blogs about this show because it's other loved or not loved with the X-factor of feelings between a doppelganger and son having a collective audience going "ew!" My take on it is that Park Jin Gyum cannot identify emotions, so he would not have the social stigma factor in editing how he feels. But, this type of emotional complexity is nothing new to literature in that there are miles of debates similar to this one about "Hamlet".
I think the plot holes are unfortunate because the main screenwriter of this definitely did their homework in physics. I'm enjoying it, somewhat uncomfortably, because there is not one single trope involved. It's new, slightly uncomfortable but outstandingly acted. I'm in it until the end.
Wanted to share this here, the writer did a 2010 interview on her deep root in classical music:She is a Seoul…
Thank you for this! I became obsessed with a show on Amazon called "Mozart in the Jungle" and the characters were much more exaggerated and "out there", but the moral was the same....snobbery thrives in all things "classic" , especially when it comes to music. I love classical music as a listener and for everyone that makes it into an elitist appreciation, there's a "fiddle" playing somewhere making conductors twirl in their grave.
I've had a huge fear of waves and the open ocean for as long as I've had memories. To go out in the open Pacific waters with no sailing experience, my hat tips off to every one of the members that tried this. What has struck me about this show, six episodes in, is the integrity of the crew. I know editing can do miracles but body language shows even when words do not. In the face of adversity, not one whiner, one complainer, no two year old tantrums but an overwhelming concern for each other and loved ones at home. A huge amount of respect to everyone in this voyage.
Thank you for the article and urging people suffering from depression, self harm and / or suicide to seek help. Leaving this earth too early is heartbreaking for those left behind. Prayers to her family and friends...
I don't want to dislike JK but she's making it hard to like her
I have absolutely no problem putting a "please, I'm begging you, go away" stamp on this characters forehead. I know she is a catalyst for plot movement, but the FL and ML absolutely dominate the screen and story like nothing I've seen before. I personally resent the distractions away from them.
I think the plot holes are unfortunate because the main screenwriter of this definitely did their homework in physics. I'm enjoying it, somewhat uncomfortably, because there is not one single trope involved. It's new, slightly uncomfortable but outstandingly acted. I'm in it until the end.
A huge amount of respect to everyone in this voyage.