The manhwa is so different that they might as well write a new story instead of using the same title and character…
Heesu may have more screentime than any other individual character, but I reject the assertion that Heesu played a role in facilitating anything that happened. You can remove Heesu from every storyline and they would have played out exactly the same. ChanYoung's tennis, ChanYoung's family life, ChanYoung and JiYu's relationship, JiYu's music issues, Hosik's relationship, the sisters' relationship problems. Heesu was basically a silent observer for all of that if he was even there at all. He was either not there, just made a passing remark about the situation, or just silently observing everything.
I just realize another reason why I disliked the show: Heesu is the central character in the show, but only in so far as he is the link between all the different storylines. But he actually play little to no role in those storylines themselves. ChanYoung's tennis struggle, the other friend's secret admirer, ChanYoung and JiYu's relationship, and the sisters' relationship problems... Heesu did not factor into those storyline at all. He could be entirely removed and aside from the fact that there will be nothing to link the stories together, all of the storylines would play out exactly the same.
It would be like if the show is about a school principal walking through the hallway observing all the drama and storyline happening in each classroom, but never entering the room. Yes, the principal is what links the classrooms, but he is never actually part of each class. If that show was named after the principal, I'm sure the audience would also say the title is completely misleading
I don't care about the age gap (Aksorn was eyeing KYO but ep 1! No problems here) , I just care that they barely…
They definitely should have skipped the whole telling dad thing when they resolved that off-screen anyway. Should have just taken that time to explore them as a couple more instead
I think their timeline is off just a little bit. I think Songjam was maybe a few years younger than the dad. The…
It doesn't matter how many years younger Songjam is to the dad. The issue is that doctor Songjam is at least a few years after he time traveled at the point that Aksorn is born. And present day Aksorn is at least 18, making Songjam around 25 years older. If Songjam was 18 when he time-traveled, that means he is about 43 years old to Aksorn's 18.
He said something about "the first time he came through" the mirror? Did he imply or outright say that maybe he…
The mirror breaking was never explained well. It broke when Songjam traveled to the past, but was repaired when he moved into the apartment. But somehow, the mirror broke by itself in the present day despite nobody traveling through it.
What are you confused about dear? It was well explained and I’m wondering what people don’t understand about…
Phum is a 300 year old vampire, but they also said that 100 years in the Thaiwilight is 3 years in the Human World. So only 9 years has passed since Phum was turned into a vampire. That is why it is a plothole for there to be a human body for Phum to go into
It's not so much the age gap but more the execution. If Songjam was the kind of doctor with enough training and…
Songjam landed 27 years ahead of time, so assuming he is 18 at the time, he is 45 in present day. Assuming Aksorn is 20 now, Songjam was 25 when he delivered Aksorn. We just have to assume he advanced really quickly in his medical degree
the twist was so good, but the problem is age calculation, I mean a full medical doctor (physician/general) is…
Songjam landed 27 years ahead of time. So assuming he was 18 at the time, he should be around 45 now. You just have to assume he became a full medical doctor really really fast
I have a feeling that Songjam went into the past, met Aksorn's mom and told her the story. Then he died and Kyo is his reincarnation, so he is just waiting for Aksorn to catch up to this part of the story.
I'm really liking this whole story, too. . .but I've had to change my guesses several times on where Songjam comes…
But they mentioned the date in the first ep. Aksorn use the thai Buddhist Era while Songjam's world use God Era. That definitely seem to imply they are in different worlds instead of different time period
I just saw this, What if Tol's condition to bringing back Tin, is erasing Tins memory?
I think the roles will be flipped. Tol will retain his memory while Tin will be the original Tin. However, Tin is now destined to die at 10:55pm now, with everything that Tol does still leading to Tin's death at Tol's original death time. So the remaining episodes are Tol trying to keep Tin alive
Is anyone else confused about the timeline of the show? I’m having a hard time telling what’s past and what’s…
I believe the first scene of Ep 1 and Ep 3 are flash forward to the future. Most likely, they will take place in the next episode or two. Then from that, we will have their "second chance" of starting a relationship
I guess you started to over-analyze it to great extent. And this may well have been the creators' intention. They…
While him being away for 5 years is a possibility, it doesn't explain why the mother said she will return him to Shu Yi soon. That is not something she would say if she knew that Shi De is going to be gone for a long time.
My guess it's amnesia. No one in the room knew who his bf was to him. He didn't know who the bf was. Sucks lazy…
I have a feeling that Shu Yi's dad did something and ended the relationship. They haven't seen each other in 5 years, so that is why Gao Shi Di was surprised to see Shu Yi again, and why Shu Yi was mad that Shi Di broke his promise
I really want to like this, but it is moving way too slow. From the trailer, it looked like the focus of the show is on the present day, however, we are almost to ep5 with no sign of the flashback ending. With the current pace, the soonest they will catch up to present day would be at least 3 more episodes. Are they planning on spending 2/3 of the show in an extended flashback?
I was reading through the comments about the finale and some viewers say that there will be a possible season…
I don't think there will be a second season. That last line is a disembodied voice offering a proposal to the real Kim's soul. It is implied that this may be God, who would likely have the power to truly revive Kim. While this opens up a lot of possibility, I think that line is just a way to keep WayKim fans satisfied instead of leaving it with Kim's funeral. Considering they seem to have graduated and Way is already packing to fly away from Thailand, it is nearly impossible to have a second season.
The finale is a downer as WayKim does not have a happy ending. Kim dies and I fully understand fans frustrations…
Yeah, as much as I am cheering on for S2, I just don't think there is enough there for a second season. All the major conflicts are resolved, and there is only the WayKim situation left. Not to mention they all seem to have just graduated (Way was packing) and heading off to university, so pretty hard to continue.
I think that last scene is just them leaving a bit of hope for the WayKim fans. I guess WayKim can survive through resurrection fanfic, which sounds appropriate given this series.
Yeah, as much as I am cheering on for S2, I just don't think there is enough there for a second season. All the major conflicts are resolved, and there is only the WayKim situation left. Not to mention they all seem to have just graduated (Way was packing) and heading off to university, so pretty hard to continue.
I think that last scene is just them leaving a bit of hope for the WayKim fans. I guess WayKim can survive through resurrection fanfic, which sounds appropriate given this series.
I think you might be right but also consider how he died around Easter and they made a point of showing us Easter…
I'm going to guess magically back to life and nobody but the main characters remember his death. Assuming the voice was God, who would definitely be much more powerful than the Angel of Death
It would be like if the show is about a school principal walking through the hallway observing all the drama and storyline happening in each classroom, but never entering the room. Yes, the principal is what links the classrooms, but he is never actually part of each class. If that show was named after the principal, I'm sure the audience would also say the title is completely misleading
I think that last scene is just them leaving a bit of hope for the WayKim fans. I guess WayKim can survive through resurrection fanfic, which sounds appropriate given this series.
I think that last scene is just them leaving a bit of hope for the WayKim fans. I guess WayKim can survive through resurrection fanfic, which sounds appropriate given this series.