why did the whole story change thohow did it become like this?
because every loop is different. But since this is Tol's loop, we are now in HIS world where Tin never died.😠so the Tin that died is from another world.
at the 30:00 mark when they are at the lake, Tol said to thin "We're never going to be together right?" And Tin says "Change that TIN" lol he literally forgot that his is Tin.
Is it bad I'm kinda happy Tol get to experience what Tin had to go through so many times?
It's not that you are bad, it's that you (us) saw how much Tin went through that it kind of makes us feel good to see someone else finally experience it so they can fully understand the lengths that Tin went through to save Tol. So it is fitting that Tol is the one going through it though I am so sad as well.
If you believe that we could turn back time or even travel through time, then we have to also believe that those actions we take at that moment will have an impact on future events. As I mentioned before, every loop is different (even tiny differences) so it makes perfect sense that Tol's loop would be an entirely different story. It is so beautiful the way they are presenting the butterfly effect. We may see it just in the way that one small action such as Tin not reading Rit's medical plan and sending him to Dr. Sak and how it changed every other interaction thereafter for everyone in that circle, which then made Tin an unknowing participant in the organ trafficking plot.
For those worried about Tin being the bad guy. He isn't the bad guy as Sing tells Tol that he is trying to get Tin to help as he is the primary witness now. So, don't stress. I don't think they will make him full out an organ trafficker (though that would be interesting)
So is the current loop an AU? Odd some things are quite different from previous loops, like SingGap as a couple…
Every loop had something different and they were all AU in their own way as per Jinta. The world is full of infinite possibilities. So it would make sense that Tol's loops would be even more wild than Tin's.
OMG, several possibilities were now created with Tol's loop. I am really impressed with the idea of making Tin partially responsible for Rit's kidney being taken from him. For a minute I thought, sh** they made Tin the bad guy, but it was more like they made him "uncaring" about anything due to his sister's death. IT is still so cool that the very same person (Tin) who wanted to save Rit, is now someone who put him in Dr. Sak's hand. So I can't wait to see what happens when Tol tells him.
Wouldn't it be cool if in the end all of the loops merge in some way and those in the loops finally got to help solve the problem?
This is like living in a petri dish.
Loved the way that lighting was used in this episode!
For those worried about Tin being the bad guy. He isn't the bad guy as Sing tells Tol that he is trying to get Tin to help as he is the primary witness now. So, don't stress. I don't think they will make him full out an organ trafficker (though that would be interesting)
Wouldn't it be cool if in the end all of the loops merge in some way and those in the loops finally got to help solve the problem?
This is like living in a petri dish.
Loved the way that lighting was used in this episode!