Honestly I feel like the first 3 episodes could have easily been made into two if not one and a half.
It's a bit...repetitive? The detective is just in constant denial and the King doesn't do much to prove her otherwise. Besides having money(in the beginning), etiquette, horse and looking cool he hasn't really done anything for his part in the Modern world. Those 'skills' could have been easily shown in less time than was spent on them.
Maybe if the two main leads had instant chemistry then her denial wouldn't matter much. It could have went like "You're an interesting guy, Mr. King." Feeling attracted but still thinking he's crazy. So...having fun. But now it feels like they haven't progressed at all. They feel the same as when he first spotted her, riding his horse.
This is not an actual spoiler, more like a thing you can't unsee once you know: The only thing bothering me so…
I haven't noticed this time round. The only thing that takes my attention is when in every drama they eat those "Subway" sandwiches. In this drama I'm just furious about them showing me chicken when we're in quarantine and I can't have my own chicken.
The cheating husband knew that his wife was flowing him.... Yes, in reality, when I am driving around, I don't…
He knew because he was warned by her friend.
As for reality...well, I look in the rear mirror at least once in a minute. I also know very well my family's car models so if I see one, my eyes automatically follow that car and check the numbers. If you see something every day, you're more hyper aware of it. Looking around in a highway full of cars seems exactly the reason to be checking the situation around you.
I think the cure for Jung Hoon is not to forget the painful memories but rather to make a countering good ones.
For example, his trauma with not being able to save Seo Yun, since he managed to save Ha Jin from a similar situation, doesn't that mean he's not incapable of saving a person he loves? Then instead of it being a paralyzing thought, it can be a heartache that doesn't completely fade but is "covered" a little by the knowledge of actually saving someone.
As for the snow...wouldn't it be nice if the next time he sees snow (no need for a timejump, seeing as it's spring now, but perhaps an artificial one in one of Ha Jin's movie sets), wouldn't it be nice if in his extended hand he sees pink flower petals fall instead? Since cheery blossoms are always scattering around, like pink snow.
I'm scared for the ending and really thought there's no other way but for him to 'forget it all' to survive, but perhaps he can survive with the memories. As long as those painful memories carry a companion healing one. Or better yet, a stronger memory than the painful one.
Plus, when the professor asked him if his memories and feelings are still as vivid of Seo Yun, he did say the visions are still vivid, but (unless it was a wrong translation) he didn't say his feelings were the same?
Yo how did old doctor dude keep his license this long. He is trying to profit off his patient via his book, he…
That's very true and I hope against hope that it doesn't come to the worst case scenario where Anchor Lee is exposed publicly and then it'd be impossible to carry on with the relationship with Ha Jin. I hope even if it comes close, that maybe his son stops him at the last minute. That way also sort of 'redeeming' his suspicious behavior.
Watching episode 1: Idk, do people in Korea don't look in the rear mirror of the car? Because there's no way you can follow someone with a well-known car/numbers.
Patiently waiting for subs (well, that's a lie...lol). I watched it raw and loved it but I know I'm missing details…
The doctor professor is weird af. "Reads about Ha Jin's abduction, listens to a audio of him (almost) admiting to liking Ha Jin and then CASUALLY types: hey, how's it going? Give me a call when you have time. Like, wtf!? What do you think is going on?
I can't remember when the last time I squealed over a kiss was
ikr! that first soft peck was so freaking cute and I can't believe I didn't expect it! Like, it made sense but at the same time I didn't expect it and then he went for a deeper kiss and I was just giggling and rolling all over.
I need to remind myself that the stalkers are not the only threat. They kept saying that Jung Hoon is a ticking…
I completely forgot about that! I hope it won't happen...another 'sad/open' ending would be if he forgot everything and started afresh, with Ha Jin sitting by his hospital bed.
lowkey kinda upset they made director ji the stalker. i could tell right off the bat it was going to be him by…
Yeah, me too, but I suppose the stalker plotline was meant to be temporary so that now they can date and then 'learn the truth' so break up and have time to get back together.
I'm the only one who wishes they reincarnate the same way? With the old serial killer, being the same in future?…
I was rooting for LSH but we all know that's not gonna happen. So if it has to happen anyway, I'd prefer Cha Hyung Bin's reincarnation to be with the FL rather than the creepy stalker gone good.
It's a bit...repetitive? The detective is just in constant denial and the King doesn't do much to prove her otherwise. Besides having money(in the beginning), etiquette, horse and looking cool he hasn't really done anything for his part in the Modern world. Those 'skills' could have been easily shown in less time than was spent on them.
Maybe if the two main leads had instant chemistry then her denial wouldn't matter much. It could have went like "You're an interesting guy, Mr. King." Feeling attracted but still thinking he's crazy. So...having fun. But now it feels like they haven't progressed at all. They feel the same as when he first spotted her, riding his horse.
As for reality...well, I look in the rear mirror at least once in a minute. I also know very well my family's car models so if I see one, my eyes automatically follow that car and check the numbers. If you see something every day, you're more hyper aware of it.
Looking around in a highway full of cars seems exactly the reason to be checking the situation around you.
For example, his trauma with not being able to save Seo Yun, since he managed to save Ha Jin from a similar situation, doesn't that mean he's not incapable of saving a person he loves? Then instead of it being a paralyzing thought, it can be a heartache that doesn't completely fade but is "covered" a little by the knowledge of actually saving someone.
As for the snow...wouldn't it be nice if the next time he sees snow (no need for a timejump, seeing as it's spring now, but perhaps an artificial one in one of Ha Jin's movie sets), wouldn't it be nice if in his extended hand he sees pink flower petals fall instead? Since cheery blossoms are always scattering around, like pink snow.
I'm scared for the ending and really thought there's no other way but for him to 'forget it all' to survive, but perhaps he can survive with the memories. As long as those painful memories carry a companion healing one. Or better yet, a stronger memory than the painful one.
Plus, when the professor asked him if his memories and feelings are still as vivid of Seo Yun, he did say the visions are still vivid, but (unless it was a wrong translation) he didn't say his feelings were the same?
On another note...well, that was intense.