I've watched all the aired episode so far, but I still can't seem to begin to like the badminton player. He's…
yeah, I hate how he thinks everybody should be interested in him as if that's his right as a famous badminton player. I wish he would just take No for an answer
ikr! that first soft peck was so freaking cute and I can't believe I didn't expect it! Like, it made sense but…
yeah! I thought there should be a kiss, since it's kinda kdrama rule to have a kiss in about the 8th to 10th ep, but with Jung Hoon being so reserved I wasn't sure if he would actually go for it. I was as anxious as Ha Jin, thinking he'd push her away again. I replayed that kiss too many times haha
I completely forgot about that! I hope it won't happen...another 'sad/open' ending would be if he forgot everything…
Ufff... that would be so bad, I mean I would like for him to have a normal memory because it's easier, but him forgetting everything would also mean he had to forget about his mother and he had to leave Ha Jin alone with her memories of Seo Yun.
the best thing actually about this is that Hong Ju keeps rubbing Jae Sun's mistakes in his face. "I won't [do that], like you did". Hong Ju is super petty and I love it.
I need to remind myself that the stalkers are not the only threat. They kept saying that Jung Hoon is a ticking time bomb and in the preview he said that he didn't want to regret any of the time he had left .... I swear if he dies at the end, or if they just have it be an open ending with his impending death ... I will riot.
the first ep was really boring somehow. the overall mood of this drama is kinda weird. while it's a drama genre, it felt like a morning family drama in directing style. you don't really get to know the characters, therefore I feel really detached from them. I feel like this would've been better if we were to discover their past with flashbacks throughout the story Jin Se Yeon's acting was either very underwhelming or it's just her character set up that's plain dumb, or rather I guess it's both. Lee So Hyuk is a great actor that's why I'm surprised that I didn't care for his screen time Jang Ki Yong's story was just generally too much I guess, thus his performance didn't really fit with the other two leads. I'm glad I have a week left to watch the 2nd ep because rn I'm not in the mood for it. I am gonna give it one or two more chances tho.
I'm so surprised so many dislike the ending? wasn't it perfect? also, why did everybody start hating Ha Won at the end? isn't it absolutely understandable that she was so disappointed by her family, that she was kept in the dark for her own good, however she was still suffering by herself and there was no family left to show her warmth? I feel like her reaction was just as selfish as the one of her mom, who even admitted to behaving selfishly. I also get why she had to go back to Seoul because she had escaped from there and going back was just her facing that, and she could realize that nothing was holding her back.
I warmed up to this a little. It still can't compare to other favourites of the same genre but it's definitely not bad. I still don't care a whole lot about the characters but at least I'm interested now.
I wish they'd use different filters for different worlds, it would make it easier to jump between them without getting confused or having to reorganize the brain first.
Why does the second episode feel like more of a letdown compared to episode 1? I felt a little bit annoyed at…
I think it is very smart of him to figure it out. And I guess there are a few clues that lead to his conclusion. Finding Tae Eul's ID card alone, something that couldn't be detected in his world and had a future date on it; him feeling the unchanged presence of an mysterious person following him; a gate opening in the middle of the woods; and with the flute being magical itself, I don't think it would be that abstract to question a parallel universe, especially if he explains it with the theory of Einstein. Yet, he still went to the library to confirm his theory. And I don't see how else he should've acted towards Tae Eul, because without knowing anything about her word, lying wouldn't had worked for him and his situation really cannot be realistically explained. Since he was looking for her, being honest is his best shot, especially since he's undeniably interested in her. Of course, we have to remember that he is a king in his world, so obviously he is not used to have his words question, so I guess being a bit ignorant to "normal" people is part of his personality. At least that's what I think :D
I mean I shouldn't be surprised but I still am, because there are quite a lot of negative opinions. It's natural, because it happens for all the big and anticipated dramas, but it still baffles me because you'll see less reaction on dramas that are noticeably worse. That said, of course everybody is entitled to their own opinion and I'm really not judging anybody for disliking this, because they're disappointed and hoped for more.
As for me, I really like it so far, because I am a sucker for the whole modern world fantasy thing.
HaHa I can relate....I had a huge crush on him and I watched almost all of his dramas but suddenly it vanished…
yeah, LMH, Gongyo and Yang Geun Suk were the OGs of Kdrama heartthrob when I first got into the whole drama world and only Gongyo stayed in my heart. with this I feel like LMH can earn his place back
I replayed that kiss too many times haha
also, the secondary couple has much better chemistry and somehow, tho their story is mundane, it's much more interesting
"I won't [do that], like you did". Hong Ju is super petty and I love it.
Jin Se Yeon's acting was either very underwhelming or it's just her character set up that's plain dumb, or rather I guess it's both.
Lee So Hyuk is a great actor that's why I'm surprised that I didn't care for his screen time
Jang Ki Yong's story was just generally too much I guess, thus his performance didn't really fit with the other two leads.
I'm glad I have a week left to watch the 2nd ep because rn I'm not in the mood for it. I am gonna give it one or two more chances tho.
also, why did everybody start hating Ha Won at the end? isn't it absolutely understandable that she was so disappointed by her family, that she was kept in the dark for her own good, however she was still suffering by herself and there was no family left to show her warmth? I feel like her reaction was just as selfish as the one of her mom, who even admitted to behaving selfishly.
I also get why she had to go back to Seoul because she had escaped from there and going back was just her facing that, and she could realize that nothing was holding her back.
And I don't see how else he should've acted towards Tae Eul, because without knowing anything about her word, lying wouldn't had worked for him and his situation really cannot be realistically explained. Since he was looking for her, being honest is his best shot, especially since he's undeniably interested in her.
Of course, we have to remember that he is a king in his world, so obviously he is not used to have his words question, so I guess being a bit ignorant to "normal" people is part of his personality.
At least that's what I think :D
That said, of course everybody is entitled to their own opinion and I'm really not judging anybody for disliking this, because they're disappointed and hoped for more.
As for me, I really like it so far, because I am a sucker for the whole modern world fantasy thing.