I was thinking. Each time IS time skips she's wearing SJ watch. So what happens to the watch when IS goes back…
I don't think it disappear from younger IS. It's just for some reason, his younger self seem to keep it because she always found the watch back in the future in her stuff. The last time, it was the Grandma that kept it. It's probably just a convenient plot device, to not make overly complicated explanation on every detail.
I don't see the issue in ML's "symptoms." He's a people pleaser and his "symptoms" aren't out of the norm, just…
Even if it's that well portrayed here, the lack of inhibition isn't just be "true to himself". It's the inability to control himself even in the slightest basic social norm. The fact that he doesn't control it is the issue here.
I thought it was a birthmark, but you are probably correct, it's a scar from the future.It's enough to make her…
He also didn't "save her" when he came back to lace her shoes. And two times he was the one who provoked the accident she needed to be "saved". When he scared her on the stair and when he stopped her at the fountain. And like you said, the kissing scene also didn't show any saving.
For the certificate, he didn't believe it because for him right now, he can't imagine how he can move on from his dead wife.
Yeah the "special" connection also bother me a bit. I hope they add some lore on their family special powers that would explain why it's happening that isn't just "she is your fated one". ^^
Why this "fake" relationship seems more real that real one ? :3 Like that hand grabbing on the bridge, the genuine laugh on diner & all the love beam they shot when they look at each other ? Am I the only one ?
I enjoy it but something is missing. Like the romance it's romancing or the comedy don't land that well most of the time for me. It was also a REALLY slow start. But still, it does keep me around and I'm not annoyed particularly by anything.
I thought it was a birthmark, but you are probably correct, it's a scar from the future.It's enough to make her…
I get what you meant but it's just time travel logic. He is not "fated to save her". It just that it's a future event that's happen in the past. It's like a spoiler. I mean in those dramas, almost every time the ML save the FL one way or another from death. Normally it happen chronologically but with the time travel plot, the time line is a bit jumbled.
So he will save her, probably when he will have genuine feeling for her. And I'm pretty sure it will make him under some kind of danger that will trigger the FL to stop him from saving her. He will still do because the past is kind of "set in stone" it seems. Meaning, that the future event that he did change already happened in the time line we see. Like with the mall scene or the flower scene.
that ending scene of ep 5...I...cried with Da-hae. I kinda understood what she felt. That moment when Gwi-ju found…
I don't know if you missed this point but her hope was crushed instantly. She remember her savior having a scar or a tattoo on his neck that Gwiju don't have (yet ?). That why she said she wished that the man that saved her was him. It made this scene even more heartbreaking. :x
Vegas and Pete weren't in a BDSM relationship. Maybe one was sadistic and the other masochist but it still need…
I don't think Ming is fully narcissistic. If it was the case it wouldn't be under the grasp of Tong in the first place. And narcissistic people are fully aware of what they are doing to their partners but Ming didn't give me that vibe. He is a mess and need therapy I would say because he does have narcissistic tendency for sure.
The story starts from the middle of 2nd ep actually,the 1st ep showed the present times which was absolutely confusing…
I really wished that 1st episode didn't exist. I hate it when drama give huge spoiler in the first episode especially here when it only appear 23 episodes later! More than half. During those, knowing that all of that will go to the drain, kind of ruined the enjoyment for me... I'm still at episode 16 but it as become a chore...
There is "Red Flag" and RED FLAG. Having a possessive, a domineering or controlling partner is a red flag. Some can deal with that and even enjoy it (no judgement here). Having a partner that sequestrate & torture you to the point of almost dying (Vegas) isn't just being a red flag, it's being a freaking psychotic & criminal. Same with Ming, being knocked out & sequestrated isn't in the realm of being a Red Flag anymore. Just saying. :P
People are saying ming made them remember vegas but it s such difference Vegas is a sadic person who was in relationship…
Vegas and Pete weren't in a BDSM relationship. Maybe one was sadistic and the other masochist but it still need consent to have a relationship. Pete didn't give that. He was sequestered & tortured and probably developed Stockholm syndrome. Don't remember exactly if he was also violated but at this point, it was already below any standard.
Ming is also mess up for sure. Possessive, controlling & yes, he is a bit of a narcissist. With the first four episodes, he wasn't in love with Joe. After Joe die, I don't know why people said he "figured out" that he love him. For me, it's just obsession because he have been denied his desire. Surely, it will change. I hope at least, I do want a satisfying ending.
If I needed to choose my poison, I will said Ming is "better" but to be honest, both of them belong to the trash bin. ^^'
Ming is not really yet in love with Joe UNTIL he loses him. He did what he did for his beloved Tong. And what…
Gods... Ming, I had hope! ^^' Even if they will probably finish together in the end I really do hope he got some karma back at some point, right ? Right ?
can someone please explain the last scene?? like why were they walking away from each other
Probably their first encounter. I think it was meant to show that they loved each other at first sight even if they weren't aware of that fact themselves. Typical K-Drama style.
Not bad. I will probably forget about it pretty soon. The vibe was quite unique. It didn't really work for me but it was still enjoyable. The first couple was rather odd. Both of them have some weird personalities. The second couple was more generic with a generic issue but oddly enough I enjoyed them more. Their ending isn't a happy ever after but it's a hopeful one so I'm still satisfied.
And yeah... I wasn't a fan of the 1st couple haircuts. It seems really superficial and I'm myself ashamed of feeling this way but... I think it really did impact negatively my overall enjoyment of this show.
SUKFILMS just posted a compilation of all the 4 episodes and titled it PART 1 so I’m thinking there will be…
Yeah I also saw that. Being a Part 1 and with such ending, a Part 2 is probably intended. Now the question is if they truly will make it and when. But I wouldn't hold my breath to be honest, I lost the hype with the final episode.
It still doesn't lose momentum. Always funny, cute & lovely with just a bit of thriller to keep us on edge. I think it will be my no. 1 favorite for 2024 even if it's still quite early. :O
For the certificate, he didn't believe it because for him right now, he can't imagine how he can move on from his dead wife.
Yeah the "special" connection also bother me a bit. I hope they add some lore on their family special powers that would explain why it's happening that isn't just "she is your fated one". ^^
So he will save her, probably when he will have genuine feeling for her. And I'm pretty sure it will make him under some kind of danger that will trigger the FL to stop him from saving her. He will still do because the past is kind of "set in stone" it seems. Meaning, that the future event that he did change already happened in the time line we see. Like with the mall scene or the flower scene.
Ming is also mess up for sure. Possessive, controlling & yes, he is a bit of a narcissist. With the first four episodes, he wasn't in love with Joe. After Joe die, I don't know why people said he "figured out" that he love him. For me, it's just obsession because he have been denied his desire. Surely, it will change. I hope at least, I do want a satisfying ending.
If I needed to choose my poison, I will said Ming is "better" but to be honest, both of them belong to the trash bin. ^^'
And yeah... I wasn't a fan of the 1st couple haircuts. It seems really superficial and I'm myself ashamed of feeling this way but... I think it really did impact negatively my overall enjoyment of this show.