I really wonder why they chose a natural disaster to happen. I mean, Urk is supposed to be a warzone, so wouldn't unnatural disasters be more fitting? Like bombs dropped on that power plant? For a warzone, Urk did seem very peaceful anyway - to the point that a medical team would've been way more needed elsewere.
I don't mean to bash the drama or anything, because I'm really enjoying it and the disaster adds good tension. Just can't help thinking about that ^^
I want to watch this drama? Guys, would you advise me to watch it !!! What do you think of it!
True. I guess it's best to try the first two eps and then decide. I think they give a good overall estimation of what this show feels like and the tone doesn't change too much later on.
I want to watch this drama? Guys, would you advise me to watch it !!! What do you think of it!
I would never recommend this drama to anyone, not even to fans of any of the actors. Much of the acting and all of the action is cringe-worthy. Characters are cliched to no end and feel forced to fit the plot, with lots of the behavior not making any sense. You can see what emotional beats they're going for, but they never really succeed with any of them.
Let's assume that our good guys will solve everything: Jae Han lives, Sun Woo is saved. That would probably mean…
Oh I see now. I think LJH doesn't remember the alternative timeline, because past he only lives through one timeline (the modified one). PHY "lives" through both and therefore remembers. And because he remembers, the modification is maintained maybe? Thanks for clarifying this for me!
Let's assume that our good guys will solve everything: Jae Han lives, Sun Woo is saved. That would probably mean that in that present there would be no radio transmissions. Or in the very least, Hae Young wouldn't urge Jae Han to investigate the Injoo case, since it was already solved. But if he doesn't, the initial past would repeat itself, right? Ahhhhh time loops @.@
I'm curious to see how the show handles this! I hope this is a case where the present changes according to the past, but the past doesn't change retroactively according to the present.
I just watched the first two episodes and it seems like an interesting drama. The only thing that frustrates me…
Yeah but sadly they didn't abolish the statue of limitations in real life =(
I'm hoping that there was at least some cosmic justice and the murders stopped because something happened to the killer.
Episode 11: "There are those who are born monsters but there are those who are made into monsters by people."…
It's also the main theme of White Christmas. It has been an issue for a way longer time though. It's just a very interesting topic in general and I think Signal referenced it nicely.
Is anyone watching this? Is it worth picking up? :)
If you like a layered, fast-paced story about relatable characters in a rich, intriguing world with tons of humor as a bonus, then you won't regret giving this show a try ;)
I don't like how they handle psychology at all. Too much blatant nonsense, and I'm not even knowledgable in that field. I'm sticking to the show because I adore Go Hye Rim, but Choi Soo Hyun is such a lying jerk. Makes me wish she'd just kick him to the curb and find happiness without him.
I don't mean to bash the drama or anything, because I'm really enjoying it and the disaster adds good tension. Just can't help thinking about that ^^
I'm curious to see how the show handles this! I hope this is a case where the present changes according to the past, but the past doesn't change retroactively according to the present.
I'm hoping that there was at least some cosmic justice and the murders stopped because something happened to the killer.
It's explained in the section "The secret treaty with Jurchens"
first 30sec of this video in case you want a spoiler: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aN0p967YQtY