He first saw her a cougle weeks ago. Everything in the show has happened in like a max of 2 or 3 months, likely…
It's not impossible. And it's not that he recognized her only because of the hairband, he didn't even have to remember it clearly. There were already several other reasons he suspected her. It was just the last puzzle piece. But as mentioned it would be completely possible to remember it well by association. For example if it reminded him of a similar item he gifted to someone or regularly worn by someone close to him. Such details would be pointless to be included in the drama, but can easily explain remembering it for a long time.
He first saw her a cougle weeks ago. Everything in the show has happened in like a max of 2 or 3 months, likely…
I don't think it's that weird. Such a scar is not something you see often. And sometimes it's possible to remember such details like a hairband too (for example by association). It was also not someone completely neutral, but one who saved him at that moment, and he was grateful to, that could also sharpen his memory. And it shouldn't have been more than few weeks. Strawberry season is not very long.
him recognizing her after he saw her once FROM BEHIND months earlier in crazy lmao but i love this genre so i'm…
He remembered the scar on her hand and the hairband. It's not that strange to remember details such details about a person he was grateful to, but couldn't see the face of. And I don't think it was months either, there was no clear indication of how much time has passed, but I'd say few weeks at most. It's still a strawberry season... This show has many plot holes but this I would not consider this as one.
Iām just disappointed cuz this was marketed as a thriller drama vibe (https://youtu.be/uiNHQ8-1ZAs?si=zOPOG8IY5jAtaHL8…
It's a classical Korean total mix of everything. I'm sure there will be some heavier moments too, especially right before the (most likely positive) ending.
It was fun, with nice acting and visually pleasing too, but soooo cliche... following all standard tropes of similar k-dramas, so there was nothing surprising for me. From the start I knew the ending will be like this.
It was quite a fun watch, but even if I did my best to not take it seriously, the complete lack of logic many times hurt my mind. Even fantasy dramas can make more sense.
I didn't like that they suddenly all found the light shop. If it was that easy, why didn't they find it sooner?…
Oh, ok. Theoretically they needed their own will to find the light in the shop, but in wider perspective it's much more complicated. Of course in some cases it might be possible to return only with own will, the detective did this after all. But as I said the main point of this drama was that it's other people (dead or alive or even a dog) that can help those in coma return. In real life you probably also have situations when you're determined to do something, not only because you personally want to do it, but a person precious to you strongly wishes for you to do it as well. If not that person you'd probably give up. It's this kind of will - it is yours, but strengthened by others, combined.
I didn't like that they suddenly all found the light shop. If it was that easy, why didn't they find it sooner?…
This is one of the main points of this drama, that it not always their own will that brings people back from a coma. It was emphasized many times :) The translation you've watched must have been really crappy. After all two of main characters returned not by their own will, but they were practically forced back by will of their loved ones.
I love this drama but I have a few questions for this plot. Does every person that dies in the real world become…
I think the space and time simply functions different in this afterlife world, so common sense and real life rules don't apply there. For example it might be that there are kind of different layers or time bubbles, that's why sometimes characters even though going the same alley didn't meet.
But as mentioned it would be completely possible to remember it well by association. For example if it reminded him of a similar item he gifted to someone or regularly worn by someone close to him. Such details would be pointless to be included in the drama, but can easily explain remembering it for a long time.
And it shouldn't have been more than few weeks. Strawberry season is not very long.
This show has many plot holes but this I would not consider this as one.
In real life you probably also have situations when you're determined to do something, not only because you personally want to do it, but a person precious to you strongly wishes for you to do it as well. If not that person you'd probably give up. It's this kind of will - it is yours, but strengthened by others, combined.