how much is Choi Sung Eun in this? she seems pretty low on the cast list. is she in it a decent amount?
Probably a bit late, but she's in it as much as all the other cast members! She's low on the list bc all 15 of them are the "main" cast so someone had to end up on the bottom. Some participants that are more outgoing might have ended up with more screen time overall, but that's miniscule. If you haven't already, you should definitely give it a go! It's such a fun watch :)
The last 2 episodes were disappointing compared to how great the rest of the drama was. Regardless, can't stress enough how good it was. It brought me out of like a 1 year drama slump so I can't complain
Oh please. FL doesn't owe SML anything. She left him because she felt it wasn't working out a year after the surgery,…
I agree with you! My whole point with my previous comments was that relationships are more than counting receipts. I had a problem with how OP expressed themselves: FL owing SML her love because he supported her through a rough time. I fail to see how your comment "disproves" or argues against my point that a person should never stay in a relationship or "love" their partner solely on the basis of feeling indebted to them? I feel like both of us are preaching healthy relationships.
Oh please. FL doesn't owe SML anything. She left him because she felt it wasn't working out a year after the surgery,…
Ever heard of divorce? That's after engagement - after marriage. Engagement or marriage doesn't equal unconditional love for all eternity. Relationships are more complex than that. Love changes over time, for good and bad. You should never feel the need to force yourself to stay in a relationship you don't want to just because you feel like you owe them something. That is unhealthy, toxic and unfair to both parties.
The only person That I feel has been severely wronged in this drama is her Ex fianceehe was the one with her in…
Oh please. FL doesn't owe SML anything. She left him because she felt it wasn't working out a year after the surgery, he couldn't handle her depression and the relationship wasn't working anymore. Things were clearly working prior to that so "she should have left him when she was sick not to make him care for her" makes no sense. He was a great partner throughout her sickness - bare minimum, really. You're supposed to support your partner through difficult times, and he did. But just because he supported her, is she supposed to love him unconditionally until the end of time in return? Because if that is what you mean, you've got your perception of love all twisted. It wouldn't be fair to either of them for her to stay in the relationship when she isn't there mentally anymore. She doesn't owe him her romantic love in return for his support in a difficult event. She owes him her thanks, which she's clearly already given him.
It was a flashback for only a few minutes. And during adolescence, people's appearance is no different from that…
Sure, but no need to @ me. I pointed out you'd misinterpreted and explained the trope. I didn't state my opinion, so theres nothing for you to rebut. But, now that I'm here: Viewers are allowed to feel like the characters are too childish. Ofc most of us never lose the child in us, but some people or characters definitely overdo it, there's no denying that. And how much childishness is or isn't too much is completely subjective.
how does this over the top, generic as f*** drama has a 8.8 rating? Are there paid bots here too? FL is annoying…
I absolutely loathe some of the top rated dramas on here. But then I use my critical thinking skills and see that oh, that's just my subjective opinion. 10/10 would recommend you to try that out.
The bickering between ML and FL gets a bit boring after a while. ML acting completely irrational starting Ep 6.…
I love a good bickering, but I agreed that ML pushing FL away is getting on my nerves. What do you mean you won't confess bc it might mess up your friendship, but you'll practically end your friendship with her to avoid confessing? Make it make sense, you're putting an end to the friendship all the same?
The 5th episode was frustrating and boring for me. I just realized that this is a teenage drama masking as a mature…
I get the same feeling. In my opinion, the characters are written in a (in a lack for better words) childish way. If we'd strip away the context of their ages and occupations, I think most of us, if not all, would interpret their characters as teenagers. I do love the drama all the same, but that's because I love teenage dramas, which this isn't supposed to be, so I get why some people are disappointed.
It was a flashback for only a few minutes. And during adolescence, people's appearance is no different from that…
What I think Winter means with "half their age trope" is that the characters are written in a childish and immature way: being fully grown adults but behaving "half their age". Not in the literal sense that the characters (in the flashbacks) are half the actors' ages.
Please tell me someone on here knows the name of the song at the end of Episode 2. Please? 😩
Doesn't seem to be released anywhere. I'd recommend just downloading it yourself and importing it to whatever music app u use. I do it on Spotify all the time, it's really easy once u get the hang of it :) https://youtu.be/MRjg6lIoMo8?si=2VnQ2qsIwBb6zams
Can someone please recommend me dramas with a similar vibe? Doesn't have to be similar plot, just the vibes! A bit lighthearted /feel-goody but not solely comedy and/or slice of life if that makes sense
my interpretation is that he had chosen her as a target and so become obsessed with her because in the last timeline…
Yes! And to add to that, he became obsessed because she got away. And in the timeline(s) where he got arrested, he continued going after her (as well as SJ) to get revenge.
all the viewers and critics on Korean side are just Praising and empathizing with SOL's character and HYEYOON's…
I kind of agree, much to my own distaste. But we gotta try to empathize with her perspective.
Convincing him that time travel is real? An impossible task. He might've suspected it or been receptive to it, but she didn't know that - so still just as much of an impossible task.
Telling him you'll be attacked and might die, BUT he gotta back off this time around bc he'll die in the future if he doesn't? Also an impossible task. He'd definitely still help her, and I think Sol knows that too, which is probably why she has kept the truth hidden. She's very aware of his feelings for her, so it's not a stretch to say that she probably knows he might disregard her warning and make himself a target once again. Since this is her last time in the past, she can't take that risk.
Also, she holds him very dear and wants to protect his emotions. She can't do that if she disregards the fact that she'll disappear before the end of spring and teenage Sol will be back to reject him. His wellbeing comes before her desire to be with him. To her, it's better to keep up the act from the last rejection so that she doesn't have to make him endure an additional rejection when she unavoidably disappears the 3rd time.
The rejection in 2nd timeline past was her attempt to get to reject him on her terms - given that teenage-Sol would reject him when she went back anyway. If she'd accepted his confession and explained the truth it'd just cause unecessary heartbreak since she'd unavoidably disappear for yearssss afterwards. Rejecting him and thus giving him an opening to move on was definitely the selfless and better thing to do.
And in the 3rd timeline past she's literally just been doing her best to avoid him. All their bump-ins have been out of her control. So, she's blameless to those situations. She isn't to blame for him not being able to move on - rather, she's been doing her best to let him move on while still saving his life.
So... I really do understand her motives, and I'd probably do the same in her shoes. BUT as I said in the beginning, I do agree that her character has become quite frustrating the last few episodes, but I think the writing is at fault for that, not her as a character.
https://youtu.be/MRjg6lIoMo8?si=2VnQ2qsIwBb6zams
Convincing him that time travel is real? An impossible task. He might've suspected it or been receptive to it, but she didn't know that - so still just as much of an impossible task.
Telling him you'll be attacked and might die, BUT he gotta back off this time around bc he'll die in the future if he doesn't? Also an impossible task. He'd definitely still help her, and I think Sol knows that too, which is probably why she has kept the truth hidden. She's very aware of his feelings for her, so it's not a stretch to say that she probably knows he might disregard her warning and make himself a target once again. Since this is her last time in the past, she can't take that risk.
Also, she holds him very dear and wants to protect his emotions. She can't do that if she disregards the fact that she'll disappear before the end of spring and teenage Sol will be back to reject him. His wellbeing comes before her desire to be with him. To her, it's better to keep up the act from the last rejection so that she doesn't have to make him endure an additional rejection when she unavoidably disappears the 3rd time.
The rejection in 2nd timeline past was her attempt to get to reject him on her terms - given that teenage-Sol would reject him when she went back anyway. If she'd accepted his confession and explained the truth it'd just cause unecessary heartbreak since she'd unavoidably disappear for yearssss afterwards. Rejecting him and thus giving him an opening to move on was definitely the selfless and better thing to do.
And in the 3rd timeline past she's literally just been doing her best to avoid him. All their bump-ins have been out of her control. So, she's blameless to those situations. She isn't to blame for him not being able to move on - rather, she's been doing her best to let him move on while still saving his life.
So... I really do understand her motives, and I'd probably do the same in her shoes. BUT as I said in the beginning, I do agree that her character has become quite frustrating the last few episodes, but I think the writing is at fault for that, not her as a character.