Everyone in the town is lying/withholds information (regarding missing/dead people) for self serving purposes which has created this mess. 'questioning the culpability of all those surrounding the case, including their own' part from the synopsis makes more and more sense each passing ep.
I think Jung Je was a witness to murder that Dong-Shik was the suspect of. He also gave an alibi for DS. JJ could've seen killer in the act and it caused him severe mental trauma. He either ran away or hid in fear and feels guilty that he didn't try to save her. It caused him to have hallucinations of him killing the girl. He may/may not have seen who's the serial killer. DS probably does not knows the what he saw. But he knows/trusts JJ didn't do it or maybe does not wants to treat JJ like a suspect coz he doesn't want him to go through the same ordeal that he went through 20 years ago.
There was a casting notice last week, where Sun's sister was cast in the show. And it said, she's going to help…
I think he asked about his bodyguard's condition when he was talking to psychiatrist. it does feels like side characters are not being utilized properly. its an issue with screenplay. I'm hoping it gets better in second half.
There was a casting notice last week, where Sun's sister was cast in the show. And it said, she's going to help…
I liked the bodyguard too but he's recovering (after getting shot) so it makes sense for him to be M.I.A. for some time. Maybe he'll be back in latter half of series.
There was a casting notice last week, where Sun's sister was cast in the show. And it said, she's going to help…
Nah I feel like he'll double cross her. Maybe his sister is from the future to help out SH. But I think its only TS and SH against the destiny and time lol. Makes for a good romance too :)
As I analyze the drama, it's that. Then, it would be long to add more information, and there is a lot of unverified…
Its a good theory about the villain and how a force is causing same events to happen again and again. This show kinda reminds me of an anime I watched years ago- Steins; Gate. Have you watched it?
I think some viewers are disappointed by illogical scenes. And even for a science fiction story, that shouldn't…
Yeah the main premise of the story is pretty good and I like the leads and their interactions. I don't expect some John Wick type action sequences in a drama but not comically bad either. But like you said, it adds to the fun when we talk about it here. Show is definitely more enjoyable once you manage your expectations :)
I think some viewers are disappointed by illogical scenes. And even for a science fiction story, that shouldn't…
lol Its unintentional comedy. If its timeshift ability, then direction is at fault here coz they should've shown the ability in use properly. Are they done shooting the drama?
the Chinese restaurant guy who saved Seo-Hae from Control bureau in ep 6 is probably working for Bureau. Coz remember in ep 5, the head of bureau said that they established lottery association as a means to catch immigrants. They probably threatened his family and gave him the mission to stay alongside and Seo-Hae (who'll def meet Tae-Sul) and steal the key for them.
Let me make sure I have this right- 1). Tae-San warning Seo-Hae to stay away from Tae-Sul. 2). Sigma has always been investor in Tae-Sul's company so if the person is from the future then he must've came before his company took off. 3). The person on tracks with dates of attack on Tae-Sul in 2001. 4). TS and SH are becoming closer and maybe end up falling in love with each other. There was a wedding picture of them. Now, SH was shot at wedding by some mysterious guys who gave TS a choice- the world or SH. 5). Control Bureau boss already knowing if mission will fail or not. THEORY- It makes sense why control bureau sucks at catching TS and SH. I think their main purpose is not to catch them but make certain events happen in the timeline. The 'big brother' sketching a doggo at the end said that TS-SH meeting at that bridge was is his fav moment being romantic and everything. So the man knows about the loop and maybe controlling events around Tae-Sul (company board, his psychiatrist and control bureau) eventually driving make him create the time machine voluntarily or in exchange for SH's life.
I think some viewers are disappointed by illogical scenes. And even for a science fiction story, that shouldn't…
I get you pt but imo stunt choreography could be improved. Maybe makers should not put action sequences in every ep and spread some well prepared ones throughout the drama evenly. And escape scenarios could be written a whole lot better. Fixing these things would only elevate this drama. I actually like the fact that FL doing some stunts in this drama.
YES. I hate it when episode lengths aren’t consistent tbh, Netflix does this a lot. If they’re going to make…
there should be some kind of consistency on ep length. also, 20 hrs is more than enough to tell any kind of story. imo only the finale deserves to be longer than an hour. this is my issue in Vincenzo too. 80 mins per ep is too long. thriller-mystery needs a tighter screenplay so audience won't lose track and story shouldn't become dull or repetitious towards the ending.
Drama title makes sense now. MC are stuck in a time loop they cannot escape no matter how much they try. thus the title 'Sisyphus' - pushing boulder up the mountain only to be pushed back down to do it all over again.
The sister (who told her dad about the fishes) is one of the alive ones for sure. I also think the half brother…
maybe the child set up the mom as the killer for the 3 of them and she's in prison rn too. or he injured her pretty badly to the point that she's bed ridden for life. lol most serial killers do this to their moms in dramas and tv series. they keep them in a mental asylum or smth to keep mom(s) from telling the truth since they cannot 'get rid' of them w/o getting attention from police.
'questioning the culpability of all those surrounding the case, including their own' part from the synopsis makes more and more sense each passing ep.
JJ could've seen killer in the act and it caused him severe mental trauma. He either ran away or hid in fear and feels guilty that he didn't try to save her. It caused him to have hallucinations of him killing the girl. He may/may not have seen who's the serial killer.
DS probably does not knows the what he saw. But he knows/trusts JJ didn't do it or maybe does not wants to treat JJ like a suspect coz he doesn't want him to go through the same ordeal that he went through 20 years ago.
But I think its only TS and SH against the destiny and time lol. Makes for a good romance too :)
This show kinda reminds me of an anime I watched years ago- Steins; Gate. Have you watched it?
Are they done shooting the drama?
1). Tae-San warning Seo-Hae to stay away from Tae-Sul.
2). Sigma has always been investor in Tae-Sul's company so if the person is from the future then he must've came before his company took off.
3). The person on tracks with dates of attack on Tae-Sul in 2001.
4). TS and SH are becoming closer and maybe end up falling in love with each other. There was a wedding picture of them. Now, SH was shot at wedding by some mysterious guys who gave TS a choice- the world or SH.
5). Control Bureau boss already knowing if mission will fail or not.
THEORY- It makes sense why control bureau sucks at catching TS and SH. I think their main purpose is not to catch them but make certain events happen in the timeline. The 'big brother' sketching a doggo at the end said that TS-SH meeting at that bridge was is his fav moment being romantic and everything. So the man knows about the loop and maybe controlling events around Tae-Sul (company board, his psychiatrist and control bureau) eventually driving make him create the time machine voluntarily or in exchange for SH's life.
thriller-mystery needs a tighter screenplay so audience won't lose track and story shouldn't become dull or repetitious towards the ending.
or he injured her pretty badly to the point that she's bed ridden for life. lol most serial killers do this to their moms in dramas and tv series. they keep them in a mental asylum or smth to keep mom(s) from telling the truth since they cannot 'get rid' of them w/o getting attention from police.