The thing is, Eun Gyeol made it his mission to change the past and prevent his dad's accident from happening.…
I mean, I agree with what you just said but I am getting the feeling there's a slight misunderstanding in what I meant with my last comment. As someone with auto immune disorders and being someone who grew up taking care of family members with auto immune disorders (including Menière's), I understand why Eun Gyeol would want to try to change the past (especially since he found out his dad was not born deaf) and I would probably do the same if I were in his shoes. But I was not talking about that. I was talking about the reason he was sent there, and that Eun Gyeol (understandably) made it his mission to protect his parents but that this might not be the reason he was sent to the past. As in, even if he can't change anything, he as a person will have grown and now understands his parents more, meaning that if he returns to the future and everything was still the same *he* would have changed, meaning he did change his own future (as in, it probably would've been different had he not been sent to the past). So I feel like it was worthwhile either way.
oh god how will they conclude everything in just 2 episodes next week.. they should have made "segyeong's love…
I do wonder if the accident hasn't already happened. As in, he was hit in the head twice. The first time they were testing his hearing at the hospital. Could it be that he goes deaf later because of this? Maybe something else happens and that might be the last drop needed to make him actually go deaf? If all this is the case, it wouldn't be something that happens in the last episodes but was kind of bound to happen ever since those other incidents happened.
Also, I'm guessing we will find out next episode, so that loose ends can be tied up in the last episode.
If seriously this turned out to be that "future can't be changed" and you were sent to experience life and all…
The thing is, Eun Gyeol made it his mission to change the past and prevent his dad's accident from happening. But are you sure he was sent to the past to actually do just that? Are you sure he was not supposed to have an experience similar to Eun Yu's?
Eun Yu wanted to die up until this point, but she changed her mind and she wants to understand her parents better. Why would it be different for Eun Gyeol? Doesn't this whole experience give him a better idea/understanding about his parents' lives? He never realised his parents went through so much when they were younger. So even if he fails to change the future he still learned a lot from this experience and it might very well change *his* future because of the character development he went through. :)
People cant handle a sad ending , so they bombard with bad reviews lmfaooo
There are plenty of stories where a similar ending is fitting. But this is a completely different genre with a different audience. A sad ending can still be a satisfying one, but this was not it. I wouldn't even call it a tragedy. It was just completely 'random' (yes, random because it doesn't even fit the genre) and unnecessary and didn't help the story at all.
Not sure about the ML beyond him definitely being depressed and overworked. It's possible he's letting things…
Just checked the episodes on my phone and it does have a slight pinkish hue there so I wonder if they used some kind of filter that looks good when watching in HDR but not without it. Thats odd if that's the case. O.O
Not sure about the ML beyond him definitely being depressed and overworked. It's possible he's letting things…
Oh wow! That indeed looks really pink. Maybe it's because I'm watching on my TV but it doesn't look like that for me at all. For me the shades are a pale blue, almost grey, with green accents and some red here and there but it looks nothing like that. I do watch it in 4K and HDR so maybe there's a difference there. Some scenes actually looked almost like they were greyscale to me because the saturation was so low. Looks like some versions are showing it in pink which I feel may not have been intentional. Because for me the colours I'm seeing do fit the mood of the drama quite well.
Also, I'm guessing we will find out next episode, so that loose ends can be tied up in the last episode.
Eun Yu wanted to die up until this point, but she changed her mind and she wants to understand her parents better. Why would it be different for Eun Gyeol? Doesn't this whole experience give him a better idea/understanding about his parents' lives? He never realised his parents went through so much when they were younger. So even if he fails to change the future he still learned a lot from this experience and it might very well change *his* future because of the character development he went through. :)