i'm really tired of them like every single episode going "okay this guy committed ___ crime that means he's the eraser" no, it doesn't it just means he's a criminal. y'all are supposed to be like genius detectives but nobody ever investigates shit, they only investigate to try to find evidence for the narratives they already wrote. just because dong baek was at the scene of the sinbae incident doesn't mean he's the eraser. if he did cause those teens to kill each other, that doesn't mean he's the eraser.
we literally saw the eraser and dong baek in the same room together on multiple occasions so idk who the writers are trying to fool here. if they really wanted to make us believe dong baek is the eraser, they shouldn't have included that scene where we saw dong baek getting his memory erased
i can't believe dee fucking launched herself into the pond and got devoured by alligators while everyone stood around and watched as her blood spread into the water that was the most dramatic ass villain death i have ever seen in a drama and i still can't believe it actually happened what a roller coaster wow
Wrong timing - Everything is really great but it was released in the wrong time. This year is already salty so…
they said it was because of the ratings, but they're not awful. at least they wouldn't normally warrant shortening a drama. i'm guessing it's combined with the whole virus situation and they figured they might as well cut it short and minimize the amount of time they have to send the whole cast and crew out in public to film
I think it depends on what she means by "dead". It could be that they were all alive but dead on the inside based…
they mentioned it again in today's episode, it's the phonecall she made to each of them in the first episode when she was trying to recruit them for the reset to prove to them that she had traveled through time, she called up the detective and told him the specific train, day (and time?), and number of casualties and then the next day he saw it on the tv
my theory at the moment is that originally they were all dead and she figured out how to reverse time and did…
omg i was also playing around with the idea that this is actually their second reset with her (like her bringing all of them back in time at once changed the timeline enough to kill her daughter so she took them back again to kill them all and put the timeline right) and they just don't realize it, but i can't figure out how that would work with the logic of the resets. since they send their consciousness back and they have memory of the past year, they would have known who was calling them at the beginning so i gave up lol
but yes i'm dying of curiosity how she figured it out. she's a psychiatrist not a physicist. i really hope she wasn't just going around sending cars off of random cliffs lmao
i binged this in like three days, it was so good!! but based on the comments i think i'm the only person that actually liked all the main characters lmao
i know they're going to explain it in more detail later but i'm confused at what she said at the end there? they…
my theory at the moment is that originally they were all dead and she figured out how to reverse time and did it, but when she played with the timeline it changed so they all lived and as a price her daughter died in that train accident (there has to be a reason they keep showing those toy trains) so she went back in time again and has to kill all of them in an attempt to set the timeline straight in order to keep her daughter alive? maybe? doesn't seem right tho, + it sounds like she's done the reset quite a few times, but that's the only way i can make sense of it.
Can we change the synopsis to take out the part that says he killed his child? Because either the writers left that detail from the webtoon out while adapting it for the screen or it's going to come up later which makes the synopsis a spoiler.
I'd edit it myself, but it looks like it was directly taken and/or translated from somewhere and I don't know if it's acceptable to change someone else's work.
we literally saw the eraser and dong baek in the same room together on multiple occasions so idk who the writers are trying to fool here. if they really wanted to make us believe dong baek is the eraser, they shouldn't have included that scene where we saw dong baek getting his memory erased
WHY IS THE WOMB IN THE RIBCAGE
but they weren't on the train at the beginning of the drama?
but yes i'm dying of curiosity how she figured it out. she's a psychiatrist not a physicist. i really hope she wasn't just going around sending cars off of random cliffs lmao
HOWWW
I'd edit it myself, but it looks like it was directly taken and/or translated from somewhere and I don't know if it's acceptable to change someone else's work.