The last two episodes weren't as stellar as I wished it would be. Pretty filler-ish and just driving to the ending. I guess the ending was expected seeing how both of our main leads were dead dudes but I thought it was a bit random and misplaced. I don't see how Lee Hae Joon's character would take a 180-degree change to actually become the Lee Hae Joon that Youngsoo was. It was cute to see Manager Ma being supportive though. I also wished that there was a better goodbye/closure scene with the living. Grandpa, Ha Na and the boys' goodbye scenes all felt really rushed. I don't get how Dahye could accept Hae Joon's departure so easily either. Still, this drama deserves a lot of credit because this is the first drama that I managed to follow while airing without dropping halfway in 2 years. Hurrah!
Can anyone explain me ?When Hong Nan passed by Sung Jae she had long hair then in another scene with Rain she…
I don't know but I felt that this was the producer's way of trying to fulfil the various audiences' 'ship'. Interested to know what the rest think about this :)
I really couldn't bring myself to like the female lead at all. The characters were all pretty shallow and there was no substantial plot either. It was just a mellow 1.5 hours spent that you'll never get back.
You know you are too deep into the dramaception when you are crying over how the second male lead does not get the girl even though he IS the main male lead who does get the girl. Mind = blown.
I started watching this and got somewhat bored in the middle (about ep 5-ish) but it's coming back stronger than…
I totally understand why he would do that too - the points you made are valid but rationally, the least he could do for her is to prep her for a life without him (and his new identity as a chaebol). I can only imagine this would make life so much tougher for his Da Hye (and his family) after he is gone again. After seeing all the pain his family went through because of his 'suicide', shouldn't he be more clear that it really does not matter what the people left behind think or felt - they just need to cope with the loss.
I started watching this and got somewhat bored in the middle (about ep 5-ish) but it's coming back stronger than ever. All the twists in ep 11/12 is WOW WOW WOW. Now, I'm completely hooked. Speaking of the twist, I actually don't mind if this is a way to set Da Hye and Ji Hoon together. I never agreed with Young Soo's way of keeping Da Hye by his side even though he know he has to leave and will probably break her heart again.
FULL SUBBED: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lehv2BSuc7s CAST: ***Wang Qing (王青) - as Chi Cheng https://www.facebook.com/pages/%E7%8E%8B%E9%9D%92/1577007295893356?fref=nf…
Whee! There's even a translation of the novel! Thanks :D
If anyone is up for any discussion about the love triangle between Chen Xun,Qiao Ran &Fang Hui, head over to http://skimmedmilkdrama.com/2016/03/19/back-in-time-second-lead-syndrome-and-interpretation-of-main-loveline/ :)
Or if you don't need eng subs, HD version is available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1DBbpfRWkVA
The original novel has the same name as the drama and can be found here: http://www.kanunu8.com/files/youth/201104/2451.html