The show was definitely a fun journey. I’ll add my two cents in a spoiler comment below.
First things first, I still can’t get over the fact that a robot and a human have this kind of relationship. I’ve seen it before in cartoons like Futurama and some other shows I’m too lazy to name or try to remember, but this show knocked it up another notch probably because it’s live action.
I felt kind of bad for Irene but at least she knew how to let go and not seeing her after the second act kinda eased how bad I felt for her a little bit.
I’m not a fan of time travel in shows because of the many paradoxes it can create. But at least Ran’s journey after the events of “love beyond dreams“ didn’t create any paradox or alternate timeline for the show. I guess watching “Reverse 4 You” and “Reverse With Me” kind of made it easier to cope if a situation like that would’ve happened.
I low-key wonder how the new and improved A382 model would have fared for the client/that guy with the comatose daughter.
The final scene was a gut punch. I’ll just end it there.
I’m excited for the finale tomorrow, but I hate the fact that I can’t use social media all day as to avoid spoilers. And Wednesday is my long day at work.
Nice, soft, easy-going, and not too complicated. I’m usually going back-and-forth between GL Thai series and these K GL web series so it’s a nice change of pace for me.
I started this show the day after I finished reverse 4 you. I enjoyed both shows equally but I couldn’t stand the constant flashbacks in the majority of the episodes even though they just showed them and the previous act/episode. I ended up fast forwarding through them and I was able to finish this a lot quicker. Even though I don’t like the concept of time travel and the paradoxes it can create this show didn’t do too much of that.
I enjoyed it though so I’m gonna give this a 7.9/10. I’m docking a 10th of a point because of the flashbacks I mentioned earlier; probably because I binge watched this.
I really thought we were done with his mother-in-law thing, I was thinking maybe it would only be a three or four episode story arc, or she would pop up every three or two episodes and cause a problem, but it looks like it’s gonna drag to the final episode. (yes, I’ll admit I didn’t read the novel or a summary of it.)
The next episode looks like tensions finally come to blows; to a degree. (Even though it’s an obvious set up) I hope eventually Ran punches out that Utt guy again.
Oh and I’ve been meaning to ask: it’s obvious her name is Ran but why do subtitles always spell it out as Runch?
I’ve lost count of how many GL‘s I’ve been binging the past couple of months but this definitely was one of the better ones. I put this one off because I’m not a fan of time travel and a lot of the paradoxes it can create. But this one made sense because she could only turn back 10 minutes and she can’t use it at will.
I should consider myself lucky since I’m two years late to the show but at least I was able to watch all of it in a day 8/10.
I was a little hesitant to watch this because of all the comments. I ended up starting it because I was able to watch this on my TV and not a phone or laptop screen. first episode really didn’t do it for me so I watched the rest of it at 2X speed. I didn’t mind the rain/Love story and it was a nice change to see a supportive mom character.
In the end I’d say this is something to watch while you’re waiting for another episode of something that’s currently airing. I’d give it a 6.5/10
Oh and I hated Dean/Deane’s (however you want to spell it) character throughout the whole show.
What if Ran messed up Gen and Irene‘s original timeline after the events of Love Beyond Dreams? Ran was shocked to see that Ai was a robot.
My guess is she tried to explain to Gen that her time traveling and changing the future altered other things as well, but Gen told her to leave without her actually getting a chance to explain.
I guess we’ll have to wait till next episode to see Irene’s side of things.
I enjoyed this show. It wasn’t too long or too short, it was just the right amount of time for me. My only regret is I watched it on a platform that messed with the audio to avoid copyright issues. I watched the final episode on a different website and I realized I was robbed of the original audio mix and soundtrack. 8/10
I finally got around to watching this. There were a number things that bugged me throughout the show. (bodyguards wearing stilettos, the Dad locking up Ayla like she’s a kid, predictable moments, etc) I felt there was too much filler and this could’ve been done in less than 14 episodes. Stuck around because of LingOrm’s chemistry but ended up watching the second half of the show at 2X speed. And I couldn’t believe they didn’t have a scene where Ayla eventually returns Tawan‘s jacket.
Overall I didn’t hate the show, and it gave me something to watch while I wait for new episodes of other shows I’m watching. 7/10
I enjoyed the first couple of episodes but this whole mother-in-law thing is starting to PMO. It’s like if you take her away you don’t have a plot anymore. I never read the Web novel, but is that the majority of the story? I could understand if the mother-in-law thing was a three or four episode story arc and then you can move on to a different problem, but I’m kind of losing interest right now.
I binged this tonight and just finished it. it’s weird seeing Jane’s mom being a little supportive despite the fact she was the mom in dangerous queen.
I felt kind of bad for Irene but at least she knew how to let go and not seeing her after the second act kinda eased how bad I felt for her a little bit.
I’m not a fan of time travel in shows because of the many paradoxes it can create. But at least Ran’s journey after the events of “love beyond dreams“ didn’t create any paradox or alternate timeline for the show. I guess watching “Reverse 4 You” and “Reverse With Me” kind of made it easier to cope if a situation like that would’ve happened.
I low-key wonder how the new and improved A382 model would have fared for the client/that guy with the comatose daughter.
The final scene was a gut punch. I’ll just end it there.
The mushroom haircut on the aunt is really getting on my nerves. And the preview for episode 6 really makes me hate her.
It’s been a while since I’ve seen a slow burn like this, I could count 23.5 but that was a 12 episode series and this is an 8 ep. series.
I enjoyed it though so I’m gonna give this a 7.9/10. I’m docking a 10th of a point because of the flashbacks I mentioned earlier; probably because I binge watched this.
The next episode looks like tensions finally come to blows; to a degree. (Even though it’s an obvious set up) I hope eventually Ran punches out that Utt guy again.
Oh and I’ve been meaning to ask: it’s obvious her name is Ran but why do subtitles always spell it out as Runch?
I should consider myself lucky since I’m two years late to the show but at least I was able to watch all of it in a day 8/10.
In the end I’d say this is something to watch while you’re waiting for another episode of something that’s currently airing. I’d give it a 6.5/10
Oh and I hated Dean/Deane’s (however you want to spell it) character throughout the whole show.
My guess is she tried to explain to Gen that her time traveling and changing the future altered other things as well, but Gen told her to leave without her actually getting a chance to explain.
I guess we’ll have to wait till next episode to see Irene’s side of things.
Overall I didn’t hate the show, and it gave me something to watch while I wait for new episodes of other shows I’m watching. 7/10