This series could've saved 2 more episode if only babe listen to what others have to say and not jump into conclusion…
ifkr. even in the 10 ep when he found Pete at that auctions? he went straight with a punch like bro do you not know how to use words??? and then with Charlie when he was trying to stop him for joining the race?? his voice has an amplifier attached to it 24/7. reminds me of my dad and pisses me off 💀🤦🏻♀️
Didn’t we saw way continuously hypnotize him that he’s not worthy of love for ten years and combining him…
his trust issues and trauma are no where responsible for how he behaves. he can jump onto conclusions all he wants but why be so cocky about it. ive found him rude since the 1st ep. gets on my nerves every single time.
someone plss explain the ending to me I don't get it😭
When the tapes are burnt, everyone loses their memories and all the different timelines are errased except that of the original 1998. No more time travel takes place after that. Now fast forward to the year 2011 Si hieon aged 31 meets Junhe aged 24 on the bus, coincidently or call it fate.
Oh. They messed up the time of her death. She was murdered Min-ju October 13, 1999 not in 1998.FL arrived July…
i like that take on the Christmas "memory" but no im sorry i may have to say that you are wrong. it wasn't a memory but actually a dream sequence that siheon was having. minju died on 13th oct of 1998 only they didnt mess it up.
Currently at ep 7 and so confused. i'll appreciate if someone explain what's going on here. "When Yeon Jun woke…
yeonjun died in the car crash his body came to life only because si heon's soul time travelled from 2002 to 2007, that happened cause they both are doppelgangers. secondly junhee went from 2023 to 1998 so si heon of 2002 already knew about her. timelines are working simultaneously and also changing the course of time.
I am kind of having trouble with the timelinesI am on episode 8 right now, at first it was Jun hee who was travelled…
the real yeonjun was gay. si heon was not and he took over yeonjun's real body after yeonjun and his friend died in the car crash. and for the last question, ive explained it about two comments below this one, you can read that if you wanna know how there are 2 si heon's.
you are on the right track, you are just missing one small point and that being, si heon did wake up in his own…
yes yeonjun and his friend have died . also only the si heon that travelled back in time after the plane crash has all the memories but si heon in yeonjun's body has only the memories till 2002 he doesn't know what happens qith him and junhee or about inju.
Can someone explain how did the injured (from the bus accident) Nam Si Heon met Koo Yeon Joon on the airport?…
you are on the right track, you are just missing one small point and that being, si heon did wake up in his own body after the plane crash but in the year 2002 so he time traveled to his original body ( the one that was in coma after the bus accident ). also remember how after that same bus accident he time traveled to the future and entered dead yeonjun's body in the year 2007. -- so from the year 2002- 2023 there was the plane crash sinheon( injured one ) in his own body and from 2007-2022 there was bus crash si heon soul in yeon jun's body. - Because two si heon's were present from 2007-2022, hence they meet.
I do agree with the oversimplification of the recovery process, as it mainly focuses on medication rather than…
Yes, very true. They couldn't really include everything that goes into these treatments due to subjective considerations. My only issue is the lack of treatment termination planning, especially for Seo Wan. Otherwise, it's a great show for understanding mental health issues.
also psychotherapy and medication often go together. Most times therapy comes first, sometimes medications may not be required which we did not see here at all. and then there are cases where only medications work and therapy is not given to the patient at all but can be extended to their family or guardians.
After reading most popular reviews, I'm seeing that a lot of people claim that the topic of recovery has been…
I do agree with the oversimplification of the recovery process, as it mainly focuses on medication rather than a more holistic approach to treatment, which others might have also felt while watching the show I don't know?
I'm curious about how you think people with mental health issues navigate real life. Your mention that almost…
I'm sorry to burst your bubble, but I do actually work in mental health care, dealing with the same disorders shown in this drama and much more. I'm not obligated to specify details. Also, the first thing we try to do is "educate" people about these issues, especially when they have a misunderstanding. You can have your opinion, but I felt it necessary to mention that using the word 'accommodate' can come across as negative when referring to mentally ill individuals.
I'm curious about how you think people with mental health issues navigate real life. Your mention that almost…
I don't think 'accommodate' is the right word here. Individuals with mental health issues are already aware that things will change around them, that people will start adjusting, but that's not truly what they want. They don't want you to change how things around them work; yes, sometimes it's necessary, but not to an extent where the person feels like they are being pitied. All they seek is a little more understanding, empathy and to be treated as no less of a human being.
Also the girl you are giving an example of does not even fit here. I dont think you fully understood what was going on with her. She has borderline intellectual functioning below which lies intellectual disability previously known as mental retardation. She may have motor issues, communication, and cognitive issues but she also may have her own strengths and talents, which her mother never explored. The girl had an unrealistic dream that was born from her and her family being happy. She associates being happy with planes and hence thinks that the only way for her to find that feeling is by becoming a pilot. Her mother's attempt to stop that dream by putting her in a special school was so wrong. What the girl needed was a more constructive approach, open communication, understanding the her passions, and exploring alternative career paths. This could have helped in self harming as well. And if a person has a panic disorder and even after knowing that you keep asking him to do overtime for days just because he is good at it when that work can be easily handled by someone else is just wrong. Even if a person doesn't have any health issues this is still wrong. So no one "accomodated" to Yechan's health problems but instead he stood for what is right and everyone acknowledged that and therefore started to leave work at the designated time.
also remember how after that same bus accident he time traveled to the future and entered dead yeonjun's body in the year 2007.
-- so from the year 2002- 2023 there was the plane crash sinheon( injured one ) in his own body and from 2007-2022 there was bus crash si heon soul in yeon jun's body.
- Because two si heon's were present from 2007-2022, hence they meet.
also psychotherapy and medication often go together. Most times therapy comes first, sometimes medications may not be required which we did not see here at all. and then there are cases where only medications work and therapy is not given to the patient at all but can be extended to their family or guardians.
Also the girl you are giving an example of does not even fit here. I dont think you fully understood what was going on with her. She has borderline intellectual functioning below which lies intellectual disability previously known as mental retardation. She may have motor issues, communication, and cognitive issues but she also may have her own strengths and talents, which her mother never explored. The girl had an unrealistic dream that was born from her and her family being happy. She associates being happy with planes and hence thinks that the only way for her to find that feeling is by becoming a pilot. Her mother's attempt to stop that dream by putting her in a special school was so wrong. What the girl needed was a more constructive approach, open communication, understanding the her passions, and exploring alternative career paths. This could have helped in self harming as well.
And if a person has a panic disorder and even after knowing that you keep asking him to do overtime for days just because he is good at it when that work can be easily handled by someone else is just wrong. Even if a person doesn't have any health issues this is still wrong. So no one "accomodated" to Yechan's health problems but instead he stood for what is right and everyone acknowledged that and therefore started to leave work at the designated time.