I wonder if they will make Jang Ok Jung slip to the dark side step by step so that by the end they will be close to the story history tells...
I do like that she's strong though! She's so easy to relate!
I wan't to believe that there's no alternate reality and stuck-in-cycle stuff going on. So by "past"…
Jung Woo did repent, but the fact that he killed his father doesn't change. So when he hears about the incense, I think it's understandable that he goes looking for them again. Plus, in this timeline, he didn't marry Yoo Jin, which might also be a reason (that time when he did marry her was when he didn't die in the Himalayas). So Jung Woo dies and Sun Woo learns about the incense that way. But he knows he'll get stuck and die if he uses all of them, because Min Young told him. So he just waits for 20 years and then uses only the one they found on his dead brother to save him.
(I do remember Sun Woo being told that Jung Woo got caught in an avalanche in ep 1, so that kinda would make them both die, but let's just ignore that!)
I will just imagine that sun woo goes to nepal when he heard that he will die in the future to safe himself with…
I thought so, too, at first, because he repented in the past and didn't cover up his crime... but I guess killing your father is still something you might want to undo, so I can understand that he still wanted to go back in time.
I wan't to believe that there's no alternate reality and stuck-in-cycle stuff going on. So by "past"…
I like that! xD It's refreshing to have a female lead who is not scared to death by kisses and skinship (like in level 7 civil servant, among many others).
I wan't to believe that there's no alternate reality and stuck-in-cycle stuff going on. So by "past" Sun Woo living beyond the day "future" Sun Woo died, the future/present changes and gets overwritten as the past catches up. It's been like that before: things in the present always changed according to the happenings 20 years prior. So it kinda makes sense that Sun Woo has to live through that dying day before anything changes in the future.
For that to happen, Sun Woo can't use all the sticks and therefore get stuck again. So he uses only one to save his brother (after waiting for 20 years) and everyone lives happily ever after. That timeline is the changed one anyway, so Choi Jin Cheol is no threat, Jung Woo repented and Sun Woo can marry Joo Min Young.
I also want to believe that he spent those 20 years of waiting with Min Young xD
Whis this, the ending is not too bad, right?
My favorite villian of all time is Chae Do Woo from A Man's Story. He is crazy and evil, but not annoying at all (which is a major plus in my book) and I couldn't help but feel amazed by him.
It took me quite a while to finish, but not because it was boring (which it was in absolutely no way), but because I needed a clear mind to watch or else I would be afraid to miss something.
Definitely going to rewatch this!!
The writer and director of this sure are geniuses!
SO cute that I felt bad for swooning over him until I remembered that he's only about a year younger than me xD
Also, his Japanese pronounciation is adorable!
I do like that she's strong though! She's so easy to relate!
(I do remember Sun Woo being told that Jung Woo got caught in an avalanche in ep 1, so that kinda would make them both die, but let's just ignore that!)
For that to happen, Sun Woo can't use all the sticks and therefore get stuck again. So he uses only one to save his brother (after waiting for 20 years) and everyone lives happily ever after. That timeline is the changed one anyway, so Choi Jin Cheol is no threat, Jung Woo repented and Sun Woo can marry Joo Min Young.
I also want to believe that he spent those 20 years of waiting with Min Young xD
Whis this, the ending is not too bad, right?
Definitely going to rewatch this!!
The writer and director of this sure are geniuses!
Also, his Japanese pronounciation is adorable!