For me,it's one of the worst and most ridiculous dramas I've seen.Nothing makes sense and I'm dropping.The beginning…
As my teacher once said, "A hundred people will watch the same movie - half of them will say it's a masterpiece and the other half that it's trash - and all one hundred will be right". Personally I'm extremely glad Joo Won chose this project. It gives him great potential for acting plus the story isn't just some generic romance. It still might crumble (if the writer tries to jump way other his head), but so far I'm enjoying it a lot.
This drama reminds me so much of a less mind messed up "Dark".The only thing that i am very confused with is what…
Coming here after Dark is kinda... I donno. That show messed me up and I feel like now I judge every time travel scenarios by it. Let's just hope this one won't have that much incest xD I want my PG-13 time travel story, please and thank you.
I cant say for others but I am here for its scifi/thrill/mystery, which is my preferred genre and I have a problem…
I've watched dramas for way too long, so I got used to those scenes. It's like a given, no matter what genre they try to pull off. I do agree that sometimes it just feels off. But oh well, it k-drama.
After finishing Dark a month ago, I've truly made it my mission to avoid anything that has time-travel in it (for…
It's not even close to being as complex as Dark, but since it's SBS drama, I'm not quite confident they'll be able to wrap everything up in a logical sense. So I'd say treat with caution. I personally enjoy it so far, but who knows what can happen.
Lmao, they really went down with that creepy mother & son romance line don't they? Lol, can their relationship…
I feel like people see what they wanna see. Personally I don't see anything romantic between Tae Yi and Jin Gyum. People can still be close and care for each other without any romantic intentions.
Honestly, it's way smarter for him not to. There's no way to tell if the detective would believe him and to be…
Thanks for letting me know. Can't say I fully understand the term, but it kinda seems like pretty much an average k-drama xD
I was kinda supersized a couple of times. Not because something was shocking, but I didn't think the writer would go there. Like killing off Nam Gook. Or Wook's mother being in the village. Or the kid being killed by his stepdad (I suspected him right away, but didn't think we'd go that dark).
Honestly, it's way smarter for him not to. There's no way to tell if the detective would believe him and to be…
I've thought about that too and I think it's highly possible. The only reason I don't really focus much on that theory is that it would be WAY too convenient if all of the pieces lined perfectly like that. I have a bit of hope the writer might surprise up.
I'm pretty sure none of the victims was a match unless there was a mistake with testing. Also, did you question why they choose murder just to take a sample? It seems like WAY to much work just to get a piece of hair. Wouldn't it be easier to find out exactly who's the match first and then kill that person? Seems like the villains take way to many unnecessary risks.
I ADORE Jang Pan Seok's and Jong Ah's dynamic. I kinda don't even care if they're biologically related or not. Their relationship already is so pure.
Honestly, it's way smarter for him not to. There's no way to tell if the detective would believe him and to be…
I have no idea what Makjang is, but I also had a theory about Jong Ah being the missing daughter. Not sure if it's gonna play out she told someone she was left as a baby and Pan Seok's daughter went missing when she was a bit older. I feel like she's more likely to be the grandchild since Wook seems a bit too old for that role.
Honestly, it's way smarter for him not to. There's no way to tell if the detective would believe him and to be…
You're right. I had to go back and to ep one and check it for myself. I must've read the subtitles wrong because I was sure he was kidnapped on his way OUT of police station, not INTO. Guess the only logical explanation is him not wanting to be discredited or even suspected by revealing too much information. That or it just had to remain a mystery for the plot sake xD
Why these time travel dramas cant be less confusing & mind boggling....am just enjoying the beautiful actors and…
I mean... time travel theories can't be simple if we're trying to use science to explain a possibility. Otherwise it just a fantasy. And even then it needs to have a set of rules to follow just to make sense.
Everyone talking about ‘romance’ & there’s me scanning for plot holes/ physics chat lol
Same! I'm so confused about the mechanics of time travel in this one and so far we had only some scapes of information that didn't really help ? Guess we're dismissing butterfly effect and doing for the multiverse theory... but I need more concrete information ?
I agree about the casting. But I get why they're doing what they're doing - it's more efficient and sometimes…
If he didn't have his conditions, then yeah, first like 20 years of his life would've been the time when he learned how to process his emotions and matured from that. But his mind just doesn't work like ours. I feel like a breaking point was his mother's death. It deeply affected him, but because he's not able to identify what he feels, therefore deal with it, he's an emotional wreck now.
As for casting, it honestly doesn't make much sense to cast different actors if the "past" story-line isn't significant enough. When My Love Blooms spend A LOT of time in the "past", so it only makes sense. But if it's only a couple of scenes, it's just easier to just put a high school uniform on an actor you already work with. It looks ridiculous, but hey, everything for convenience from a production point of view.
While there are tons on theories on "ship or not to ship", I'm just trying to figure out how time travel works in this one. I need to know what rules and theories they use. I NEED IT xD
Personally I'm extremely glad Joo Won chose this project. It gives him great potential for acting plus the story isn't just some generic romance. It still might crumble (if the writer tries to jump way other his head), but so far I'm enjoying it a lot.
Personally I don't see anything romantic between Tae Yi and Jin Gyum. People can still be close and care for each other without any romantic intentions.
I was kinda supersized a couple of times. Not because something was shocking, but I didn't think the writer would go there. Like killing off Nam Gook. Or Wook's mother being in the village. Or the kid being killed by his stepdad (I suspected him right away, but didn't think we'd go that dark).
I'm pretty sure none of the victims was a match unless there was a mistake with testing. Also, did you question why they choose murder just to take a sample? It seems like WAY to much work just to get a piece of hair. Wouldn't it be easier to find out exactly who's the match first and then kill that person? Seems like the villains take way to many unnecessary risks.
I ADORE Jang Pan Seok's and Jong Ah's dynamic. I kinda don't even care if they're biologically related or not. Their relationship already is so pure.
Guess the only logical explanation is him not wanting to be discredited or even suspected by revealing too much information. That or it just had to remain a mystery for the plot sake xD
Guess we're dismissing butterfly effect and doing for the multiverse theory... but I need more concrete information ?
I feel like a breaking point was his mother's death. It deeply affected him, but because he's not able to identify what he feels, therefore deal with it, he's an emotional wreck now.
As for casting, it honestly doesn't make much sense to cast different actors if the "past" story-line isn't significant enough. When My Love Blooms spend A LOT of time in the "past", so it only makes sense. But if it's only a couple of scenes, it's just easier to just put a high school uniform on an actor you already work with. It looks ridiculous, but hey, everything for convenience from a production point of view.