Did Jeon So Min curse her? Is that why we haven't seen her act in awhile? 👀 (a fortune teller told So Min she had the gift of cursing people in episode 585 of Running Man)
I think I'm going to drop this. I don't buy their love story. I had high hopes for this (probably too high) after seeing it being compared to Youth of May
I'd love to see more dramas like this w/ a unreliable narrator. The main character's descent into madness was fascinating (and disturbing) to watch. Si Wan should take on more dark roles (he was great in Equator Man back in the day too).
She was my favorite kdrama actress back in the day. I wouldn't have guessed back then that Coffee Prince would be her peak. :/ I hope she returns to acting soon. I miss her.
He's a promising actor. It'll be interesting to see how his career develops over the years. The fact that he's already been offered a lead role in a Kim Eun Sook drama is impressive. If he accepts the offer it could be a real game changer for him.
I'm just here for the romance. I could do without the academic drama w/ the parents. As the drama progresses I hope they phase that out. There are too many side characters that aren't necessary.
It was just okay. The action could have been spread out better. The first half was rather boring while the last few episodes were pretty intense. Like another commenter I too kept wondering where the actual plot was. 🤔
hi I'm at episode 3 but i don't really understand the story line should i continue watching it ? Did the female…
There are multiple parallel universes in the drama. The characters differ slightly in each world. Whether or not the male lead is the antagonist, I can't say. He is a tortured soul. The timelines are different and the characters fate's vary too. The female lead did die in the first world. When the male lead travels to the second world she is shown to still be alive.