the king before leaving for war had a chat with her at the place which is beyond science and she also grew flowers…
Okay, yes, I saw that scene and I thought she was having some sort of wishful thoughts about things...didn't realize that was a flashback. She must have bought two packs of seeds. Makes sense, though, cause he had to take her through. Yes, the flute is a key, which is why there is that foreboding sense of what if he lost it or it fell into the wrong hands. But thank you for explaining that. I appreciate it! Glad to know the writers didn't leave that big gaping hole...but still, they could have made it a bit clearer. For literal people like me. :)
I'm totally new here and it looks like there are MANY great comments. More than I can read right now. I have a burning question, though. I do enjoy this series, but there is one missing plot point: how did the detective "go back" to her world by herself? Without the flute/wand? He had it in his hand when he returned to get her at the end of Episode 6. If she can go back and forth without the wand, then couldn't anyone, who knew it was there? This is such a huge issue for the writers to simply pretend doesn't matter...has anyone seen some explanation I have missed? Got a theory? Thank you.
She must have bought two packs of seeds. Makes sense, though, cause he had to take her through. Yes, the flute is a key, which is why there is that foreboding sense of what if he lost it or it fell into the wrong hands. But thank you for explaining that. I appreciate it! Glad to know the writers didn't leave that big gaping hole...but still, they could have made it a bit clearer. For literal people like me. :)