Brilliant! Just brilliant! Thats the only thing i can think of ! Really good screenplay, acting, chemistry, OST…
In my opinion, I think for your first question, LuDi wasn't included in the loop because, as stated in episode 3, when Xiao Heyun introduces himself, the subtitles indicate that "He yun" and "Shiqing" are both words from the same Chinese poem called "Farewell to Vice-Prefect Du Setting Out for His Official Post in Shu," which suggests they are connected by destiny. It can also be because the leads didn't even let LuDi on the bus, so he wasn't eligible for the loop. Only those who have already ridden on the bus and then gotten off are the ones who will get stuck in the time loop. For your second question, I believe the parents didn't evacuate the bus before detonating it because they thought the impact would be much greater with eight people dying rather than just two.
Go Back Couple deals better with marriage common problems. I like their story better too.
Yes, it's a very good and heartwarming drama. If you loved "Go Back Couple," then you will definitely love it. All the leads, whether they are the main leads, their children, or the SML, are such green flags that you sometimes get confused about whom to support, the ML or the SML.
Go Back Couple deals better with marriage common problems. I like their story better too.
Yes, that one was better, but I thought the writer was more biased towards the FL in that drama, portraying the ML as more of the problem in their marriage, whereas both of them were problematic. She only showed the ML's issues in the marriage in the last third of the drama. Even the main plotlines were only related to the FL and her family, with only a small part dedicated to the ML and his family. "18 Again" was much better at balancing problems from both sides.
I bekieve the family not being there is answered in the episode ES is having them investigated for embezzlement…
It's her family that is getting investigated, according to you, right? So, what about Hyunwoo's parents and siblings? Couldn't they have gone with them?
Does everything needs to spell out ?Did we not see her parallel relationship with her mom.....her copinf mechanism....The…
Maybe for you it would have been an insult, but I personally would have liked to see Hae In's struggles from her childhood to her marriage. We are only told about them without any proper context on how she suffered and how she became cold and aloof.
The second leads from a drama called Dinner Mate. The main leads have such a healthy relationship, but both the second leads are so delusional and toxic that sometimes it makes you just want to kill them.
The second leads from a drama called Dinner Mate. The main leads have such a healthy relationship, but both the second leads are so delusional and toxic that sometimes it makes you just want to kill them.
I think it will be explained later we don't know. I don't believe writer is that ignorant and everyone who read…
Do you really think so? Because now we have only 2 episodes left, and until now, we have so many plot lines to be shown. Even in this week's episodes, we have encountered a major plot hole where Hae In's parents didn't go with her for the operation, leaving her with only Hyun Woo.
Whatever he does, it's futile. That's all you need to know. Their love is stronger than anything he can come up…
And you're so immersed in a drama that you're hurling insults at people based on their views. You can't even handle constructive criticism about a drama you like, despite its glaring issues like weak writing and plot holes. You're commenting on every post that even slightly criticizes the drama. This will be my last reply to you as your points are becoming more and more ridiculous.
Whatever he does, it's futile. That's all you need to know. Their love is stronger than anything he can come up…
Weren't you the one who was telling everybody yesterday that previews are misleading and made to confuse viewers? Also, if it does happen like that, then maybe I can be happy that at least the writer redeemed herself in the end.
I wished they had shed more light or talked about the entire origin of the baby Geonu but all they showed is entire…
You are probably asking for too much. There are too many plot lines still left, and I'm baffled about how they are going to resolve those in just two episodes. We don't know what Geonwoo's birth timeline is. Was Da Hye pregnant before or after marrying Soo Cheol? Did she really cheat on him? We don't know about the mystery regarding Hae In's miscarriage and her brother's death. We don't know why Mo Seul Hee specifically chose the Hong family as their target and where her strong motivations are coming from to utterly ruin the Hong family. Hae In forgot her memories, so how will she again come to love Hyun Woo? It's still not clear what Grandpa Hong's motivations were for suicide. Hyun Woo is in jail for fake murder, which probably has to be resolved in the next two episodes while also dealing with the villains. This drama could have been perfect if they focused more on the couple than on the villains, just like one of my favorite dramas, "18 Again."
Whatever he does, it's futile. That's all you need to know. Their love is stronger than anything he can come up…
Actually, what I meant was that the villain's arc could have been resolved by this episode, leaving two episodes for Baek Hong. Because all the memories regarding them are only with Hyun Woo right now, and Hae In has forgotten about them. It would have been more satisfying to see Hae In rediscovering her love for Hyun Woo because, other than stories that can be learned from others about them, which honestly will probably not make much sense to Hae In about why she loved and married Hyun Woo. Also, the growth she has undergone and the bonds she has formed with others due to her illness are probably all meaningless now. The writer could have shown her rediscovering those bonds, and her love for Hyun Woo would have been enough content for episodes 15 and 16.