I also don't understand how his power works (that's fantasy now and no longer sci-fi :D). Maybe he can stop time…
I remember them saying if you are not an authorized "Traveler" you will get exposed to gamma or something like that. I'm assuming you need to be injected with something so you don't get sick.
:O Maybe it is that thing that was on his mother's neck, is it like a chip?
Also, I mean if he is like Hiro from Heroes, that means he can slow down time and move forward and backward. So does that mean he slow it down ran to the cemetery (for some reason), moved forward to 2021 then brought bac the professor to 2020?
Sigh, I hate the grandmother and his ex-wife. I also hate the stupid golf player. I wish all fo them will leave the main leads alone; they have been through so much already.
Here they go again; they keep sending mixed signals to the audience. No wonder everybody is confused. Anyway, I liked the last episode. I feel like the plot started to move again.
I have a question, how did she go back to 2020? Also, his power how does it works exactly, Is he able to stop the time and combine all timelines together and this is how he was able to see the professor and pull her to 2020 or what? I don't get it.
Religion, Before Judaism, Christianity, Islam and so on. Incest was actually common in some ancient cultures.…
Mmm, I never thought about it from the sociological point of view; I always assumed they stopped their old traditions due to scientific advancement and their religious teaching. That's interesting; hey, since you mentioned cousin marriage, I always wondered why it is banned and considered taboo in America and Europe. However, it is still allowed/ considered normal in Asia and Africa. Like what happened culturally in America and Europe for it to be frown upon. I'm asking because you seem knowledgeable about the topic. Discussion aside I think we can all agree that banning incest is a sensible decision morally and ethically.
That's what annoys me like I want to know more about Alice and their timeline. But it's not being explored because…
Korean version of "save the cheerleader save the world " XD, Except of course heroes were a will developed tv show. (At least in the early seasons) I hope they will level up the FL in upcoming episodes, I'm tired of her getting saved. I want them to give us more information about Alice too, but like you said writing time travel is really hard to do and they wasted time. Outside of Dark and 12 Monkeys. I don't think I saw a show that really makes it "make sense".Usually, the story is full of plots holes, or they tend to keep it ambiguous to avoid possible plot holes.
Religion, Before Judaism, Christianity, Islam and so on. Incest was actually common in some ancient cultures.…
It is a rabbit hole because, in reality, morals are a human concept. Humans decided what is morally acceptable and what is not right? So why are some topics taboo, and some are not? What made us decide that? I don't think there is an affirmative answer. It is like asking Which came first, the chicken or the egg? you can speculate but you can never know. Even history is not reliable since it is written by humans, and as we know we lie and fabricate shit all the time.
Well, Let's put aside the Incest debate coz.... It's really uncomfortable. But even without that the drama really…
That's what annoys me like I want to know more about Alice and their timeline. But it's not being explored because the writer keeps focusing on the relationship between Fl and Ml. And that relationship is not even appealing for me to invest in it.
All this "incect" controversy made me question how the societal response came to be. I'm sure science played a…
Religion, Before Judaism, Christianity, Islam and so on. Incest was actually common in some ancient cultures. Like ancient Egyptians for example marriages between brother and sister were common especially between royals. Same with Greek, roman....etc (Almost all Mediterranean ancient civilizations were like that, as far as I know). Lots of topics/custom was normalized before the appearance of the Abrahamic religions. Also, Diseases and science probably played a role in it too. I'm sure with time people discovered that inbreeding causes pregnancy issues and diseases.
JK was professional and helpful to Song Ah during the master class. Good for her.Hopefully, Song Ah will realize…
Joon Young to Song Ah: I like you x4, I came to tell you this. Me : *Proud momma grin* The scene was so satisfying to watch. Now I have to wait for next Monday. Yo, I feel like I'm invested in this couple more than I'm invested in my own life XD.
JK was professional and helpful to Song Ah during the master class. Good for her. Hopefully, Song Ah will realize that her teacher is using her and have zero plan to actually tutor her. I like how honest Joon Young and Song Ah with each other, they don't hold back. They communicate; why is it so surprising to see something like that in k-drama.
:O Maybe it is that thing that was on his mother's neck, is it like a chip?
Also, I mean if he is like Hiro from Heroes, that means he can slow down time and move forward and backward. So does that mean he slow it down ran to the cemetery (for some reason), moved forward to 2021 then brought bac the professor to 2020?
I wish all fo them will leave the main leads alone; they have been through so much already.
Anyway, I liked the last episode. I feel like the plot started to move again.
I have a question, how did she go back to 2020?
Also, his power how does it works exactly, Is he able to stop the time and combine all timelines together and this is how he was able to see the professor and pull her to 2020 or what? I don't get it.
Discussion aside I think we can all agree that banning incest is a sensible decision morally and ethically.
I lost interest in the plot too, but I kept watching because the acting/performance is really good.
I hope they will level up the FL in upcoming episodes, I'm tired of her getting saved. I want them to give us more information about Alice too, but like you said writing time travel is really hard to do and they wasted time.
Outside of Dark and 12 Monkeys. I don't think I saw a show that really makes it "make sense".Usually, the story is full of plots holes, or they tend to keep it ambiguous to avoid possible plot holes.
So why are some topics taboo, and some are not? What made us decide that? I don't think there is an affirmative answer. It is like asking Which came first, the chicken or the egg? you can speculate but you can never know.
Even history is not reliable since it is written by humans, and as we know we lie and fabricate shit all the time.
Also, Diseases and science probably played a role in it too. I'm sure with time people discovered that inbreeding causes pregnancy issues and diseases.
Me : *Proud momma grin*
The scene was so satisfying to watch. Now I have to wait for next Monday. Yo, I feel like I'm invested in this couple more than I'm invested in my own life XD.
Hopefully, Song Ah will realize that her teacher is using her and have zero plan to actually tutor her.
I like how honest Joon Young and Song Ah with each other, they don't hold back. They communicate; why is it so surprising to see something like that in k-drama.
There is a romance tag after all
I'm so excited