I think I'm lowkey gonna be a bit disappointed no matter who Kiho is (out of the brothers) because this guy has been waiting for Mokha for the past 15 years, I want that dramatic emotional reunion but likee if he's already been with her for a while and then it gets revealed it's kinda anticlimatic (like what happened in AOS part2, that was so underwhelmingš).
Oh okay episode 2 gives the "who's Ki Ho" mystery away, really. We know from episode 1 that Ki Ho visits the same…
Someone mentioned it before, but it's possible he could still be visiting there every week because it's become a habit for him. It could still be somehow ingrained in his memory even if he doesn't know why.
I'm so excited for the next episodes. So this is my thought on who is who... I think Bo-Geol is Ki-Ho. When he…
Bogeol's mother couldn't have remarried and then had Woohak because Bogeol is younger. Unless he changed his birthdate but I don't see why he'd go to that extent since that info isn't just randomly given out to strangers.
for me, based off of the trailer, it doesn't seem like either of the male leads is Kiho. i feel like he would've introduced himself straight away if he found her, since he literally did wait at that station for years he's not gonna just pretend like he doesn't know her. for me it feels like the two male leads are just brand new characters that Mokha meets as an adult. I'm honestly so confused about where or how Kiho will fit into this looking at the cast list but it's also nice not knowing everything straight away. realistically speaking, he's either N or CJH but idkkkk neither of them really stuck out in the trailers and we aren't given a clear male lead (among the actors) so it's confusing but ig that's what the writer was going for š¤·āāļø
I really enjoyed the first ep despite it having a slow start. But itās layered, peeling the surface one by one.…
omg i like how you said no one was 'hearing her voice' instead of 'listening to her' idk if that was intentional but it fits well with Mokha's story. the only one in that village to 'hear her voice'- meaning her singing, was also the only one who listened & understood her struggles. as a singer, her voice is her most powerful tool so it hits harder knowing those cops didn't listen to her.
I just can't seem to wrap my mind around why she was taken so forcefully away from her. We know from the latest episode that her mum wasn't some maid or caretaker or even 'illegitimate' mother because they have a family picture of her, Cheongah, and the dad. The only possibility that makes sense is the parents having a divorce, but then why would the father want to keep Cheongah in the first place? He definitely does have some love & affection for her but he also doesn't like the fact that she has a disability and wants to hide that from the public to keep his image of a powerful, perfect family. And if it was a divorce, I'm sure mother and daughter would've had a better farewell than whatever that traumatizing separation was.
I have a feeling Kang Hyun Yul has a bigger role to play in the story. thereās something off about his character…
I noticed that too. I thought more so that it was hinting to us that he's the one who causes the accident. There havent been any clues about him being from the future yet, he could just be into older women lol, but it defo looks like he's going to get into some trouble next week.
I'm glad Eunyu time travelled to the same time/place as Eungyeol. He has been trying too hard making sure his parents are okay, he deserves to fall in love and be a silly young 18 yr old too :(
Tired of the unrealistic reactions to them thinking Eun Gyeol has feelings for Yi Chan.. 1995 in Korea and they…
Well it is odd that some random new guy is strangely obsessed with a person he just met, people are gonna assume he's got feelings. And this is a lighthearted comedy for the most part, strong homophobia just won't fit well with the tone of the drama. If the characters can timetravel I think we can excuse them for being a little unrealistic with the homophobia lol
agreed! The Red Sleeve is probably one of the closest kdramas to My Dearest in terms of tone & intensity. the FL's growth into mature, strong women is definitely a prominent theme with both dramas, as well as tragic love
I think that Choi Se Kyong had a crush on Yeon Cheong Ah, She was into girls not boys. Her 1st love is Eun Gyeol's…
She definitely showed Cheongah the most interest out of any other character but the thing that throws me off is her saying her first love was in a band
yes she did love him?? what are you on. do you want her to remain single for the rest of her life??? she cant afford that she has to take care of her family. 'considering how stubborn she used to be' ok tell me does Gilchae in episode 1 have the same personality as Gilchae in episode 10? you seem to forget people have the capability to change.
realistically speaking, he's either N or CJH but idkkkk neither of them really stuck out in the trailers and we aren't given a clear male lead (among the actors) so it's confusing but ig that's what the writer was going for š¤·āāļø
I just can't seem to wrap my mind around why she was taken so forcefully away from her. We know from the latest episode that her mum wasn't some maid or caretaker or even 'illegitimate' mother because they have a family picture of her, Cheongah, and the dad. The only possibility that makes sense is the parents having a divorce, but then why would the father want to keep Cheongah in the first place? He definitely does have some love & affection for her but he also doesn't like the fact that she has a disability and wants to hide that from the public to keep his image of a powerful, perfect family. And if it was a divorce, I'm sure mother and daughter would've had a better farewell than whatever that traumatizing separation was.