The very first words of the drama set the tone for me, I knew this wasn't gonna be a serious time travel one so…
why do you think the science is all over the place in this show? I sometimes nitpick the show when they randomly comes up with physics theorem that has no connection at all with what they are trying to describe *cough*King of Eternal Monarch*cough*, just to sound smart. But this drama actually picks the correct one and goes off based on that to create the rules/science of their own time travels. Now the science of the time travel is something that can be all over the place when it is tested against our current understanding of science, but at that point I think the show is free to be all science-fiction as much as they want as long as they don't contradict their own rules.
my intellect is getting in the way of me enjoying this drama. I'm starting to nitpick. They said in the beginning…
But fluid can branch and still flow in that different branches, no? So I don't understand why the statement that time is fluid should contradict the parallel worlds theorem. Time still moves linearly in that universe, but once you disturb it (time travel and interact with a person in that dimension), it creates two different branches based on the outcomes of the original universe and the universe that was disturbed by the time travel.
I had the same thought when I watched ep 1. Blame it on Dark...
Where in my post did I say that Dark is a bad series? "blame in n Dark" just means that since I've watched Dark, I've been having the same theory as the one posed by OP.
If you mean they tend to be a bit older,it's true but not much older.I am a physicist and I had young professors…
Big Bang Theory has ruined it for us physicists :p We have some good looking-well dressed professors as well! :D And assistant professors are getting younger these days. I have some friends who started their positions at early 30s.
30 minutes 1st episode: cheap acting, cheap scenes, cheap cheap cheap, very awful ! Are u guys blind?
just because not everyone thinks the same as you doesn't mean we're blind. It's okay to critique the show as you see fit, but don't put down others who liked it
I decided to not watch this movie when I saw that the review isn't so great a few weeks back... But then I watched it myself last night and I got pulled into the story in the first 5 minutes. It's a really good romp movie with a nice twist!
According to bodashiri's tumblr page https://tmblr.co/Zlvq6r2krisSo, Arthdal will have 54 episodes in total. We currently still in season 1, but part 3.
Is it just me who doesn't understand the religion or did they not explain it well? In the beginning when Eun Som…
You're not the only one... I'm confused as well with the appearance of Inaishingi and which god eunsom supposed to the reincarnation of. Unless he's supposed to be both? Also I don't think Aramun was bad. My understanding is that he tried to unite all the tribes under Arthdal. However, the Ago tribe fought back (under Inaishingi's lead) and so Ago Tribe was never governed by the Arthdal Union.
I'M SOOOOO CONFUSED Isn't one of the Neanthals-in-town Eun Seoms' dead father?? Or am I just imagining it @_@
The other Neanthal (played by Song Jong Ho) is friend of Eunsom's father. He was in episode 1 when the Sarams were trying to make a deal with the Neanthals.
If this is season 1, and they only way he's 1 or 2 episodes, I'd understand. But this is episode 7... Why are they still watching it if they hate it so much???
"blame in n Dark" just means that since I've watched Dark, I've been having the same theory as the one posed by OP.
Blame it on Dark...
But then I watched it myself last night and I got pulled into the story in the first 5 minutes. It's a really good romp movie with a nice twist!
We currently still in season 1, but part 3.
Also I don't think Aramun was bad. My understanding is that he tried to unite all the tribes under Arthdal. However, the Ago tribe fought back (under Inaishingi's lead) and so Ago Tribe was never governed by the Arthdal Union.