Do we know if all the victims were women? Also the prime suspects so far seem to be Min Suk, her brother, the…
well the male MC is not a woman and believes he's the 5th victim of this serial murder case, so it could be just a coincidence that the targets were women. Also, we do not know yet the third victim but it is possible it stopped when the brother went to prison. The male MC theorizes that the FL's mom is the 4th victim. But there is something eerie and indecipherable in the note in the matchboxes. "Women who read is dangerous."
I am still suspicious of the uncle but Go Misook is the fishiest. She may not have been the doer but the mastermind. Probably she had underlings at that time, she may seem too young but she could have been targeting the weak points of the people she threatened to do the killing. With her meeting with the FL's dad, she's implying the culprit is the uncle and want to pin it to the brother. She knows the uncle is kinda involved so maybe she & the uncle were actually there during the murder, esp. with the way she described vividly in her novel and being a 'witness' against the brother. It's not impossible that there is some relationship (whatever that is) between them too. (I mean, I didn't expect the FL's mom to have the FL's dad's friend to have a relationship.) But that interaction with that other mean girl in the class too, she might be present as well too. (although I think 3 are too many.) I hope we get her background story too like who's her family...
With that eerie note and if she really is the mastermind, why would she leave those words? I mean it has to sort of mean something too right? She probably dreams to become a writer when she started this, so does she mean herself?
I just genuinely hope that the motive will be explained well and maybe connect to the origin of the time machine. I think it's the ML's father's invention but we don't know enough. Who knows, he died early too?
Wah, the three women are just something. From the female room and kitchen scenes, it is already intense! I honestly like them all, they make a good dating show! Cant wait for the next!
I keep hearing the opening song and getting confused lol Why is it backstreet boys xD
agree, I love the theme of the show, about finding your final love, but I Want It That Way is not it! It is hilarious. Even more, because I just only relive that Brooklyn 99 scene. ππ
Tag me I'm Atsushi atp. I just keep on crying hearing the confessions especially knowing their back stories. The successful love stories really tugged my heart so much (the recent 2 confessions were worded beautifully) but I was surprised about how attached I was with the most recent pair. I was not thrilled with that pair at first, partly because I was thrown off by the guy but there's something about the last few scenes that made me realized I may have misunderstood him.
Also, Anchovy's play is so funny and entertaining. I feel like I have a little of that delusional thinking myself and when I find myself going into that such thoughts, I may have to remind myself that I maybe orchestrating this kind of drama inside of me. I wish him the best though, although I am just so used to him being the show that I don't want him to leave yet.
I am so looking forward to that rather mature love triangle in the next few episodes!
Imo, his insecurity is quite valid coz, at this point, he already has feelings for Ayaka. And for all he knows,…
yeah but the story already villified Kamiyama, but yeah I kinda forgot that Kamiyama rubbed that fact to Togo maybe because the former received it well that it slipped my mind. Anyway, the preview of the past seems like they were only good friends and never crossed the line of being boyfriend-and-girlfriend that it feels like their meeting in the present is just a continuation of their friendship in the past. I mean, you can have a handsome guy friend while you have a boyfriend as long as you know the boundaries and your partner is aware of the friendship. Ayaka's lie made it worse for him not knowing the real context of their meeting during that car breakdown. Now that I think more about it, it could have been the directing (the scene of the car while panning to the left ) that made it unserious.
Togo's smile during the blanket blind makeup video shoot looks really genuine. It makes me think he broke out of character but he's making "marriage content". Them becoming more aware with each other is cute, but some scenes like him prohibiting her from meeting Kamiyama seems way too insecure and his breakdown near the car scene with Mt. Fuji in the background is too much (but a little funny to think about it). Also, maybe I am very nitpicky in this but there were cuts that did not feel seamless like when she helped him with the cuff links and when she supposedly left the site but she's still there when she got reprimanded by the customer.
Currently watching Otonari ni Ginga , her expressions and acting is super animated but not too much. Her character exudes a balance of pure innocence and vigor in life and she delivers it impeccably. This suits her with her image too, especially since I first saw her in First Love: Hatsukoi.
I am still suspicious of the uncle but Go Misook is the fishiest. She may not have been the doer but the mastermind. Probably she had underlings at that time, she may seem too young but she could have been targeting the weak points of the people she threatened to do the killing. With her meeting with the FL's dad, she's implying the culprit is the uncle and want to pin it to the brother. She knows the uncle is kinda involved so maybe she & the uncle were actually there during the murder, esp. with the way she described vividly in her novel and being a 'witness' against the brother. It's not impossible that there is some relationship (whatever that is) between them too. (I mean, I didn't expect the FL's mom to have the FL's dad's friend to have a relationship.) But that interaction with that other mean girl in the class too, she might be present as well too. (although I think 3 are too many.) I hope we get her background story too like who's her family...
With that eerie note and if she really is the mastermind, why would she leave those words? I mean it has to sort of mean something too right? She probably dreams to become a writer when she started this, so does she mean herself?
I just genuinely hope that the motive will be explained well and maybe connect to the origin of the time machine. I think it's the ML's father's invention but we don't know enough. Who knows, he died early too?
Also, Anchovy's play is so funny and entertaining. I feel like I have a little of that delusional thinking myself and when I find myself going into that such thoughts, I may have to remind myself that I maybe orchestrating this kind of drama inside of me. I wish him the best though, although I am just so used to him being the show that I don't want him to leave yet.
I am so looking forward to that rather mature love triangle in the next few episodes!
Also, maybe I am very nitpicky in this but there were cuts that did not feel seamless like when she helped him with the cuff links and when she supposedly left the site but she's still there when she got reprimanded by the customer.