just finished 4th episode, how can i wait for 2 hours and whole week after, i hate watching ongoing series. why…
ughh yes. I always resent myself for starting ongoing series. It's literally self-imposed torture. But I also have no self-control, so I end up not being able to wait until all the episodes are out to start it
which drama is the other top 2? And I completely feel you. This drama is sooo addicting
ooo i'll take it as a sign to start twinkling watermelon then. I've seen so many people talking about it, but haven't started watching it yet for some reason
wait, did they actually show the tattoo in his wrist? Or are you inferring based on the drawings, etc?
ahhh. omg I didn't notice the wrist tattoo while watching that scene because I was too hung up looking at how their fingers wrapped around each other AHAHA
So it was Do Guk in the other car during the accident? I kind predicted it because it was so easy for Do Guk to…
It seemed Do Guk wasn't fully aware of that he had died though. Like when he looked at fl's drawing of (presumably) him in the car accident, his head was ringing but he didn't seem super conscious about it as he would if he had knowingly gone back in time with fl. So maybe 1) he didn't go back in time (he just accept her marriage offer right away because he liked her for a long time already, "and was so in love in her that he would not mind me used by her") . And his head rings because his body somehow acknowledges that's the day he dies? Kinda like a deja vu
OR 2) maybe he did go back in time with fl, but he is not fully aware of it like fl is (maybe because of his trauma, he partially forgot about the accident?). When his head is ringing looking at the drawing he seems like he is remembering fragments of the incident, kinda like a person suffering from PTSD would. Maybe his mind blocked out part of his memories so he doesn't fully realise he is back in the past? Or he does realise he is in the past, but he doesn't entirely recall how he died?
Following that thought, maybe his death was not coincidental at all. If you recall the accident scene, the truck that hit both cars again was driving super fast without once slowing down despite there being a clear crash. Maybe, as is the case in many kdramas, the truck hitting them was staged to make sure he dies. Maybe his brother orders it?
I wonder if the evil adopted/step mom knows that Yi Joo was in the room with the grandpa because she saw the skirt.…
it felt like she def understood the fl was in the closet! Also, I think Yi Joo won't get to tell the husband he is her real father as he is clearly being poisoned by the evil stepmom. The dad will probably die soon (or get in a catatonic state), so, knowing that, the stepmom probably wasn't worried the fl telling someone what she heard (but rather, trying to affect her mentally as much as she could with her words)
I'm a bit confused... does the dad not know that she's his biological daughter? or will that info be revealed…
it doesn't seem like he does. Maybe fl's real mother got killed somehow because of the grandfather (since he says what he did to fl was unforgivable) before fl's dad got to know she was pregnant?
Female lead: I will kill youMale lead: Okay, girl, I support you. But... not like this.. Lemme show you how it's…
True ahah but she did say she would wait until he genuinely wanted to keep living to take his life then away from him... which she delivered by waiting for him to fall in love with her and wanting to live to then slit him in the throat. Ruthless? Yes, absolutely. But still truthful to her word lmao
Female lead: I will kill youMale lead: Okay, girl, I support you. But... not like this.. Lemme show you how it's…
And then after all the encouragement and lessons on how to kill him, he is surprised she actually ) ends up killing him (*gasping*... like sir, she couldn't have been clearer from the start. I don't think that can even qualify as betrayal at that point ahah
The pre-ghost ML is a hypocrite of epic proportions. He murders people but then prays for them as it wasn't him…
I couldn't agree more. Ik we are still missing the full story of their past lives, but so far I think she was completely justified in ending up killing him anyways.
Moving is really good! Def recommend, it's truly beautiful storytelling beyond the fantasy aspect.
You already mentioned a bunch of solid ones in the fantasy realm. That said, I would also recommend Mr. Queen (absolutely hilarious), A Time Called You (vibes are immaculate, really interesting plot and romance), Arthdal Chronicles (kinda like if Alchemy of Souls and Game of Thrones had a baby) and Extraordinary You (very interesting fresh concept).
Alice in Borderland is also really good if you are into darker survival fantasy (it's a jdrama). Tale of the Nine Tailed is also a classic but not everyone's cup of tea (I personally liked it), and Bulgasal is really underrated imo (plottwists be plottwisting).
1) he didn't go back in time (he just accept her marriage offer right away because he liked her for a long time already, "and was so in love in her that he would not mind me used by her") . And his head rings because his body somehow acknowledges that's the day he dies? Kinda like a deja vu
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2) maybe he did go back in time with fl, but he is not fully aware of it like fl is (maybe because of his trauma, he partially forgot about the accident?). When his head is ringing looking at the drawing he seems like he is remembering fragments of the incident, kinda like a person suffering from PTSD would. Maybe his mind blocked out part of his memories so he doesn't fully realise he is back in the past? Or he does realise he is in the past, but he doesn't entirely recall how he died?
Following that thought, maybe his death was not coincidental at all. If you recall the accident scene, the truck that hit both cars again was driving super fast without once slowing down despite there being a clear crash. Maybe, as is the case in many kdramas, the truck hitting them was staged to make sure he dies. Maybe his brother orders it?
You already mentioned a bunch of solid ones in the fantasy realm. That said, I would also recommend Mr. Queen (absolutely hilarious), A Time Called You (vibes are immaculate, really interesting plot and romance), Arthdal Chronicles (kinda like if Alchemy of Souls and Game of Thrones had a baby) and Extraordinary You (very interesting fresh concept).
Alice in Borderland is also really good if you are into darker survival fantasy (it's a jdrama). Tale of the Nine Tailed is also a classic but not everyone's cup of tea (I personally liked it), and Bulgasal is really underrated imo (plottwists be plottwisting).