but why the episodes are so short! it should be at least a 1h 30 min episode everytime.. 😭 after ending every…
no no no. Keeping it a cute 60 minutes is perfect. Don't want to overwhelm the show with too much filler/plot twists. I want more too, but I've seen too many shows go down hill because they gave the writers too much time to fill.
I'm not crying you're crying....Baek In Hyuk & Ryu Sun Jae....like actual tears, because thinking about how they were in OG timeline verse how they were in their teen years was so heartbreaking....I must be starting soon cause I really can't stop crying because ✨🌈The Power of Friendship🌈✨
I thought the mysterious guy who bumped into Sol was the taxi driver, but could it be Tae Sung? He became a detective…
DUDE!!!! I love this theory too. Someone was right in saying if they pad out Tae Sung's story it could fill in some space because of how fast paced everything is so far.
So I feel like we are going to be introduced to the Korean Justice system or lack there of soon. It's the same…
Sun Jae also isn't planning to retire either. He just doesn't want anything to do that bonkers script. He's not as guilt ridden so he didn't push his best friend away like he did in the OG timeline. We didn't get to see if he spoke before singing the song this time....I'm curious if they'll ever show that.
the way different theories were made out of this scene and it turns out to be inhyuk in the bathtub 😭😭😭…
The way he yanked his ear to pull him up. But I'm just so happy to see them so close and loving 🥹🥹😭😭😭😭Like I was laugh crying because I was so relieved that at least Sun Jae wasn't completely riddled with guilt that caused him to distance himself from his bestie.
do yall realize thaaaat aall this stuff happened and we r still in episode 7??? lol this drama is paaacked with…
Praying to the writing gods that she/they are pacing themselves with the plot. As we can all attest to recent dramas post episode 8/9 can get a bit bumpy for the mystery-rom-com combo. There is still so much to explore that I think they can pull it off. *positive thoughts and affirmations*
Theories about Ryu Sun Jae's death...spoilers below for episodes 1-7
So I feel like we are going to be introduced to the Korean Justice system or lack there of soon. It's the same situation sometimes in the USA so I'm not trying to throw stones when I live in glass house. That being said.
If the charge is kidnapping he wouldn't be in for life. Korea doesn't really have life in prison short of serial murder and if he was only caught on assault/kidnapping 14 years or less seems about right. In the OG timeline the killer/kidnapper sees Ryu Sun Jae clearly. He most likely had to testify in some way as well. So he would have possibly wanted revenge and gone after him on New Years Eve 2022 after his concert. He possibly wouldn't be tech savvy enough to find where he's living, but he could try to follow him home from the concert. That's where he would have seen Im Sol, and bumped into her knocking her phone out of her hands. He could have pivoted and followed HER home and seen Sun Jae watching her outside of the apartment. I will add new events to my discussion timeline tomorrow after watching episode 8.
Had to drop this at episode 20 because the writing was so bad. I feel like the government would need to put out PSA's about NOT doing what these characters are made to do on screen. The FL is constantly have TSTL moments to the point that her plot armer is just cartoon levels of ridiculous. I can't respect characters that are this unintelligent time and time again. The actors were doing their utmost to make it work, but it just was too much bs by episode 20 that I had to throw in the towel and I haven't even gone back to try and watch another episode for months and months. Finally decided to move it from my currently watching to my dropped list.
BJT never disappoints. Love him! I am not sure about the FL.
I had to drop the only show I've seen her in, but that wasn't because of her acting. It was because the writing was so bad that I was constantly pulled out of the story because of TSTL moments by characters who are supposed to be professionals. Coincidentally she played a reporter in that one as well. In case anyone doesn't know Wen Yi Fan(FL) is a reporter in this story.
I a actually watched 'New Life Beings' specifically because he was cast in 'First Frost' and I wanted to see his…
That's the next project of his I'm watching once I'm finished with Destined. I'm just glad You Are My Hero is on viki so I can easily watch it without having to deal with my ad blockers going bananas every two seconds.
after listening to XK voice in BCE, the voice actor who dubs him here in WOL sounds a lot like Xu Kai's voice.…
Was there a particular reason to dub him in this drama? I've noticed some actors are always dubbed, others are always their real voice and then sometimes it varies from project to project. I can guess it has something to do with reginal dialects, but my ear isn't tuned in enough to the language to say definitively.
Okay so I'm 16 episodes in and I need a little boost from people who have finished the show. The FL's crying/sniffling is really starting to just instantly make me giggle and I can't not think about her like a little pug with breathing problems. It's just every time it gets emotional there she is *sniff-sniff sniff-sniff* 🤧🤧🤧🤧 Help! Does her cry acting get better? Feel free to lie to me to make me feel better.
i would go as far as saying this is better than love like the galaxy, at least story wise. You probably won't…
How is the cinematography and lighting in this one? I'm a production geek, so I sometimes pay closer attention to how the production chooses to frame a scene and what editing techniques/style they use. (I just deleted the longest ramble about film production cause I was leaning a bit to hard into my niche interest.)
Is this one worth starting? Spoilers are fine, just use that spoiler tag. I just finished binge watching both parts of 'Love Like the Galaxy'(in three days) and was trying to find something to watch between new episodes of my other current shows.
Someone was right in saying if they pad out Tae Sung's story it could fill in some space because of how fast paced everything is so far.
We didn't get to see if he spoke before singing the song this time....I'm curious if they'll ever show that.
There is still so much to explore that I think they can pull it off. *positive thoughts and affirmations*
If the charge is kidnapping he wouldn't be in for life. Korea doesn't really have life in prison short of serial murder and if he was only caught on assault/kidnapping 14 years or less seems about right.
In the OG timeline the killer/kidnapper sees Ryu Sun Jae clearly. He most likely had to testify in some way as well. So he would have possibly wanted revenge and gone after him on New Years Eve 2022 after his concert. He possibly wouldn't be tech savvy enough to find where he's living, but he could try to follow him home from the concert. That's where he would have seen Im Sol, and bumped into her knocking her phone out of her hands. He could have pivoted and followed HER home and seen Sun Jae watching her outside of the apartment.
I will add new events to my discussion timeline tomorrow after watching episode 8.
I can't respect characters that are this unintelligent time and time again.
The actors were doing their utmost to make it work, but it just was too much bs by episode 20 that I had to throw in the towel and I haven't even gone back to try and watch another episode for months and months. Finally decided to move it from my currently watching to my dropped list.
Does her cry acting get better? Feel free to lie to me to make me feel better.
I just finished binge watching both parts of 'Love Like the Galaxy'(in three days) and was trying to find something to watch between new episodes of my other current shows.