I wouldn't say so but more accurately she's autistic-coded.
Just to clarify, "savant syndrome" is rare. It is also often misunderstood and misused. Someone with a savant syndrome excels far too much in one particular subject or field of study but severely lacks in social and/or intelligence. Sabi neither lacks social and intelligence. 🙂 Thus, we can deduce that she's autistic-coded. She would've been "Autistic Level 1" if we use the official medical terms.
"Autistic-coded" because it is not official until they mention it or the author confirms it.
I haven't watched episode 16 yet- did they really kill Taeyoung? Or do you think i can enjoy the delusion by skipping…
Sorry for the spoilers. 🙇🏽
Don't watch the post-credits, stop after they stare to camera.
A few seconds after the first credits, they start playing the post-credits. The scenes were basically "what happened after". And the answer to that was given in the hospital scene of his mother, she lost her will to live, got sick, and everything else related to losing your favourite child.
They need to learn NOT to add post-credit scenes for the finale episodes. In just one week, yet another Korean series ruined the ending because of post-credit scenes. 🤦🏽
They didn't have to show "what happened". It's much better if the audience have something to discuss about the ending.
Some examples: 1. Did he really push his nephew? 2. Did his nephew misremembering things about getting pushed or he dreamt how will die and mistoon his sister? 3. Did the chairman recover, since he started showing positive signs? 4. Was Yeom arrested or did he escape?
There are stories better left open-ended because it fits the narrative and flow. Let the audience talk about it and fantasize.
In just two weeks, two shows were ruined because of post-credit scenes. 🤷🏽
I watched it when it aired and rewatching it again. I still don't get it.Once the murderer died time reset?So…
1. Yes. Without the villain, the history of both worlds changed.
2. Eun Seop is still the same in the new reality. The minor difference is that he was more brave with his feelings, and have more direction in life.
3. Shinhae (Kingdom of Corea or "KoC" for short) was transported by the villain to RoK Earth when he was still a kid, in exchange for his mother working for the villain as a spy in the palace. He took over the identity of Shingjae (RoK).
However, after the Reset, they never met the villain, so Shinghae never went to RoK Earth. Instead, they met the King's uncle and helped them properly.
Shinghae became a policeman because it's in his "destiny" to be one. (The show is deep into "destiny", so I'm using that.)
Shingjae, on the other hand, woke up. In the "villain" timeline, Shingjae did not wake up.
If I remember correctly, both Shinghae and Shingjae came from rich families. Shinghae's family went bankrupt. When the villain transported Shinghae to RoK Earth and took over the identity of Shingjae (RoK), the villain bought the company of his RoK father by orchestrating bankruptcy.
This plan ensured Shinghae forgets that he came from another Earth because his "bankruptcy" memory now aligns to his experience.
This is why, when the history Reset, Shingjae (RoK, the original) when he woke their family was still rich. Shingjae (RoK) family did not experience bankruptcy, it is Shinghae (KoC) family who experienced it.
4. They never explained it. But we can deduce some of the reasons:
* She don't want to leave her father behind. And of course, she cannot bring her father to KoC. * Yes, you are correct, because Luna exists, she cannot become the Queen of KoC. * It is dangerous for doppelgangers to meet because the initial reaction is almost always to kill the other person. "There can be only one!" * Since they have an identical DNA and prints, they can never fake it even if the King orders it. The truth will always come out, and once the Genie is out, it can never be hidden away again.
Imagine the KoC Earth learning about parallel worlds. The other countries will definitely demand that the King surrenders the flute "for the good of humanity", and then some people use it for evil purposes.
Or, force him to help them invade other Earths, or to steal technologies. Worse, make changes in their own past.
Or, the other countries might destroy the Kingdom because they're afraid he might change their past. (And probably steal it in the process so they can use it for themselves.)
The only reason no one can use the half-flutes was because it was sliced because of the villain and the king. They're "responsible". They never hinted if the complete flute can only be used by Korean royalty.
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Personally, the ending would've been better if Luna and FL, created a joint task force, similar in the «Fringe». Luna will definitely appreciate to live with her father even if he's from a parallel world. And the FL and the King can meet easily too.
Sadly, they want to force the romance. 😅
The series is sci-fi mystery crime. Romance was a literary device only. But somehow, they got lost and it switched into Romance, so it ended as a Romance.
However, we can safely assume that they did more than exploring the multiverse every weekend. Those two are fools if that's the only thing they did until they got older. 🤣🤣 Look at the King's grandfather, he saved a little from the Korean war. For sure his grandfather did more than that.
So, it would be utterly foolish if those two lovebirds only toured the multiverse every weekend. His grandfather will probably pay him a visit. Hahaha.
is it really really good ? am on ep3 and i feel bored
Happy to help. 😀
After this, if you like another scifi but this time cross-reality (AR + VR), try «Memories of Alhambra».
Or, if you want a more mind-boggling time travel stories: 1. Grid 2. Alice 3. Sisyphus: The Myth
In that order. I have "Explained" articles (see my profile or search "site:youronly.one explained") for Grid and Sisyphus. For Alice, I only have MDL threads (I've been planning to write a better version for a year or two now but I haven't even started re-watching. 😅)
Am I the only one that thinks it makes no sense why the Doctor made her believe her dogs were burned when they…
The post-credits scene ruined the ending.
It was far more better if they left it open-ended. In fact, they were in a perfect position to grab the best open-ended story of the 21st Century, but that post-credits scene ruined it epically.
so Seok is burrying the man in the forest, then doctor Choi finds her etc.but Seo Yeongju is at her house, cleaning…
It's implied that the police simply left when no one answered, or they got a radio call for something else. But yes, they shouldn't have had left it that way.
Just to clarify, "savant syndrome" is rare. It is also often misunderstood and misused. Someone with a savant syndrome excels far too much in one particular subject or field of study but severely lacks in social and/or intelligence. Sabi neither lacks social and intelligence. 🙂 Thus, we can deduce that she's autistic-coded. She would've been "Autistic Level 1" if we use the official medical terms.
"Autistic-coded" because it is not official until they mention it or the author confirms it.
Don't watch the post-credits, stop after they stare to camera.
A few seconds after the first credits, they start playing the post-credits. The scenes were basically "what happened after". And the answer to that was given in the hospital scene of his mother, she lost her will to live, got sick, and everything else related to losing your favourite child.
They didn't have to show "what happened". It's much better if the audience have something to discuss about the ending.
Some examples:
1. Did he really push his nephew?
2. Did his nephew misremembering things about getting pushed or he dreamt how will die and mistoon his sister?
3. Did the chairman recover, since he started showing positive signs?
4. Was Yeom arrested or did he escape?
There are stories better left open-ended because it fits the narrative and flow. Let the audience talk about it and fantasize.
In just two weeks, two shows were ruined because of post-credit scenes. 🤷🏽
2. Eun Seop is still the same in the new reality. The minor difference is that he was more brave with his feelings, and have more direction in life.
3. Shinhae (Kingdom of Corea or "KoC" for short) was transported by the villain to RoK Earth when he was still a kid, in exchange for his mother working for the villain as a spy in the palace. He took over the identity of Shingjae (RoK).
However, after the Reset, they never met the villain, so Shinghae never went to RoK Earth. Instead, they met the King's uncle and helped them properly.
Shinghae became a policeman because it's in his "destiny" to be one. (The show is deep into "destiny", so I'm using that.)
Shingjae, on the other hand, woke up. In the "villain" timeline, Shingjae did not wake up.
If I remember correctly, both Shinghae and Shingjae came from rich families. Shinghae's family went bankrupt. When the villain transported Shinghae to RoK Earth and took over the identity of Shingjae (RoK), the villain bought the company of his RoK father by orchestrating bankruptcy.
This plan ensured Shinghae forgets that he came from another Earth because his "bankruptcy" memory now aligns to his experience.
This is why, when the history Reset, Shingjae (RoK, the original) when he woke their family was still rich. Shingjae (RoK) family did not experience bankruptcy, it is Shinghae (KoC) family who experienced it.
4. They never explained it. But we can deduce some of the reasons:
* She don't want to leave her father behind. And of course, she cannot bring her father to KoC.
* Yes, you are correct, because Luna exists, she cannot become the Queen of KoC.
* It is dangerous for doppelgangers to meet because the initial reaction is almost always to kill the other person. "There can be only one!"
* Since they have an identical DNA and prints, they can never fake it even if the King orders it. The truth will always come out, and once the Genie is out, it can never be hidden away again.
Imagine the KoC Earth learning about parallel worlds. The other countries will definitely demand that the King surrenders the flute "for the good of humanity", and then some people use it for evil purposes.
Or, force him to help them invade other Earths, or to steal technologies. Worse, make changes in their own past.
Or, the other countries might destroy the Kingdom because they're afraid he might change their past. (And probably steal it in the process so they can use it for themselves.)
The only reason no one can use the half-flutes was because it was sliced because of the villain and the king. They're "responsible". They never hinted if the complete flute can only be used by Korean royalty.
---
Personally, the ending would've been better if Luna and FL, created a joint task force, similar in the «Fringe». Luna will definitely appreciate to live with her father even if he's from a parallel world. And the FL and the King can meet easily too.
Sadly, they want to force the romance. 😅
The series is sci-fi mystery crime. Romance was a literary device only. But somehow, they got lost and it switched into Romance, so it ended as a Romance.
However, we can safely assume that they did more than exploring the multiverse every weekend. Those two are fools if that's the only thing they did until they got older. 🤣🤣 Look at the King's grandfather, he saved a little from the Korean war. For sure his grandfather did more than that.
So, it would be utterly foolish if those two lovebirds only toured the multiverse every weekend. His grandfather will probably pay him a visit. Hahaha.
After this, if you like another scifi but this time cross-reality (AR + VR), try «Memories of Alhambra».
Or, if you want a more mind-boggling time travel stories:
1. Grid
2. Alice
3. Sisyphus: The Myth
In that order. I have "Explained" articles (see my profile or search "site:youronly.one explained") for Grid and Sisyphus. For Alice, I only have MDL threads (I've been planning to write a better version for a year or two now but I haven't even started re-watching. 😅)
Half-coloured, she was still in "training" but already recognized in the field.
Complete: She attained full status, well-respected, wrote dissertations and were peer-reviewed too to full marks.
It was far more better if they left it open-ended. In fact, they were in a perfect position to grab the best open-ended story of the 21st Century, but that post-credits scene ruined it epically.