The deity said that Si Yeol's fate was "to rise high, but burn out quickly" while WS's was to have a "long…
She drew her conclusion based on her own experience, not on any instructions on how to interpret these visions. Based on her experience at that point in her life, her visions always came true, but later she herself was surprised that this time it was somewhat different. She sees the future, and the future is that they were both famous at a certain point. It's not specified which future she saw - before or after the exchange of their fates. I mean this is usually the point of fate-swapping and seeing the future plots - visions come true, but in an atypical, unexpected way. I think it also implies that because of Eunho's doing everything got intertvined and messed up, that she herself got confused. That's why now she's supposed to find a way out of a situation that has no solution. I'm not even defending the script, as I don't exactly like it, but this particular moment is intended to be ambiguous, imo.
The deity said that Si Yeol's fate was "to rise high, but burn out quickly" while WS's was to have a "long…
It was not clearly shown what she saw, she only saw a glimpse of life before or after the fate-switch and draw conclusions based on the info she had at that moment
I am also having a hard time but i just want to support her havent seen her on anything in over a year. Why is…
She's been working non-stop. It's not her or her agency's fault it took so much time to be released. But the drama could be better, yeah, esp considering they had so much time for post-production
My thoughts concerning the 1st half of the show. I really like Lomon, but I wish he showed a little more affection towards the FL, at least with some melo gazes or soft expressions here and there. Even before the actual romance started, there can be more romantic chemistry, but now I don't feel it from his side at all. Maybe it's also the problem of directing, I'm not really sure what's the issue. But sometimes I feel like he's JUST ABOUT to give me something, but is NOT giving... and I feel kind of unsatisfied. It's been half of the show, but ML seems so indifferent about FL and only thinks about returning to his old life. Where is the yearning, where's the inner dilemma, where's THE INTERNAL CONFLICT? Was he that happy during his old life? Did he really have everything he needed? Or perhaps he finally found something he never even knew he needed? I wish to see this unspoken, unutterable reflection on his face, but I just don't see it... :( But, to be honest, the problem is most likely also in the directing and script. Because I also wish the FL showed more tenderness towards him at this point. I'm just sad because the material is RIGHT HERE but why they're NOT GIVING!? 😠I continue to watch the series, hoping for more of this to happen in the future, it just feels like for a 12ep series it should have been shown already, but there is still hope for the second half.
About the ML being "dumb": it was kinda hinted already in the 2nd ep, when his manager said that he'd only read one book in his life - about himself... I guess it's just how he is, completely concentrated on soccer, not caring about anything else. But he is a caring and good guy, and in the future he can develop into a deeper and more well-rounded person
The writers are joking with me. The ML showed zero signs and zero emotions that he liked the FL even a little.…
I think the contrast between her previous harsh demeanor and the softness and fragility she shows now, might be attractive, let's say intriguing, to him. I don't think he's in love right now, but he's intrigued, yes. He's seen that she's not only arrogant and selfish but also has a vulnerable side, and his desire to understand this might draw him to her and be a good reason for him to fall in love with her later. Even in real life, we don't always fall in love with "good" people, but rather with those who arouse our curiosity and make us want to know and understand them better. Plus, she has qualities he lacks: she's intelligent, has a strong character, and is more mature. In contrast, he's not the smartest, a softie inside, and rather immature. I understand that you don't like the drama, but I think some of its moments can be understood from a different point of view, and then they make more sense.
Honestly I don’t get why the flaw in FL’s character is a put off for you. There’s obviously going to be…
I was thinking maybe it will be revealed that he hadn't forgotten her. He can be just mad that she disappeared for so many years. And when he really needed to make a wish, she didn't show up, but now that he settled in, she suddenly appeared. Or maybe they want to show that fame has made him so arrogant that he chooses to act like he's too good to react as if he ''surprised'' or ''happy'' to see her again. I mean, there are only 2 episodes now so it's hard to tell, but I'm sure it will be explained later
Eunho wasn't mistaken about fate. The first fate she saw really belonged to Siyeol's friend. However, after the…
If we believe that everything is destined to happen from the beginning, then how Eunho exchanged their lives was also predetermined. Therefore, the future didn't change; they were both destined to become famous; it was just that Wooseok had to achieve it by Eunho fulfilling Siyeol's wish.
After watching episode 11, I think I now get where Wichai is coming from (but it doesn’t mean some of his actions/reactions…
Yeah, I've always tried to be understanding of Wichai, because I'm like that as well: I've felt unloved my whole life and I know that feeling when someone directly tells me that they love me and appreciate me but I still have these illogical thoughts inside like ''It's impossible'', ''They're lying and just being nice to me''. It's like my rational side knows that if people tell me that then it's true but it still feels unreal and hard to believe. But at the same time, I know that this mindset can really hurt your loved ones: they're sincere and open with their feelings but they're still treated like they need to prove their love every day and for many, that can be exhausting. So yeah, Wichai definitely needs therapy 😄 And in real life, it would be hard to have a relationship with someone like him. But this is a drama so I'll just have some fun with it, at the end of the day it's not that serious :))
He didn't even told her that he loves her back. He has just kissed her. İt's not appropriate for that times to…
Well, he is lowkey pity, that's not a lie 😅 Let's see, maybe he'll learn how to take action and fight for his own happiness. I still have some hopes for character growth
He didn't even told her that he loves her back. He has just kissed her. İt's not appropriate for that times to…
Him running away goes according to the novel. In the novel he did it to give her time and space to think about whether she really wants to be with him since he's older, a widower, has a crazy family and apparently has some kind of illness. I don't think it's completely bad and unreasonable. But I haven't seen the last ep with subs yet, so I don't know what exactly happened in the end. Maybe it will be explained more in the next ep, because the previews can be somewhat misleading
He didn't even told her that he loves her back. He has just kissed her. İt's not appropriate for that times to…
I want to know if he's going to defend Anong against his mother in the future, bcos she'll definitely be furious that they got together. If he doesn't I'll be very disappointed and it will be irredeemable, at least for me. Because at this moment I have an impression that he doesn't want to go against his mother and his trauma and a low self esteem contribute to this. And I agree, I also want to see him fight for her but I guess the concept of this show is that the girl makes the first move and fights for the man's heart
I mean this is usually the point of fate-swapping and seeing the future plots - visions come true, but in an atypical, unexpected way. I think it also implies that because of Eunho's doing everything got intertvined and messed up, that she herself got confused. That's why now she's supposed to find a way out of a situation that has no solution.
I'm not even defending the script, as I don't exactly like it, but this particular moment is intended to be ambiguous, imo.
But the drama could be better, yeah, esp considering they had so much time for post-production
I really like Lomon, but I wish he showed a little more affection towards the FL, at least with some melo gazes or soft expressions here and there. Even before the actual romance started, there can be more romantic chemistry, but now I don't feel it from his side at all. Maybe it's also the problem of directing, I'm not really sure what's the issue. But sometimes I feel like he's JUST ABOUT to give me something, but is NOT giving... and I feel kind of unsatisfied.
It's been half of the show, but ML seems so indifferent about FL and only thinks about returning to his old life. Where is the yearning, where's the inner dilemma, where's THE INTERNAL CONFLICT? Was he that happy during his old life? Did he really have everything he needed? Or perhaps he finally found something he never even knew he needed? I wish to see this unspoken, unutterable reflection on his face, but I just don't see it... :(
But, to be honest, the problem is most likely also in the directing and script. Because I also wish the FL showed more tenderness towards him at this point.
I'm just sad because the material is RIGHT HERE but why they're NOT GIVING!? ðŸ˜
I continue to watch the series, hoping for more of this to happen in the future, it just feels like for a 12ep series it should have been shown already, but there is still hope for the second half.
Even in real life, we don't always fall in love with "good" people, but rather with those who arouse our curiosity and make us want to know and understand them better. Plus, she has qualities he lacks: she's intelligent, has a strong character, and is more mature. In contrast, he's not the smartest, a softie inside, and rather immature.
I understand that you don't like the drama, but I think some of its moments can be understood from a different point of view, and then they make more sense.
Or maybe they want to show that fame has made him so arrogant that he chooses to act like he's too good to react as if he ''surprised'' or ''happy'' to see her again.
I mean, there are only 2 episodes now so it's hard to tell, but I'm sure it will be explained later
But at the same time, I know that this mindset can really hurt your loved ones: they're sincere and open with their feelings but they're still treated like they need to prove their love every day and for many, that can be exhausting. So yeah, Wichai definitely needs therapy 😄 And in real life, it would be hard to have a relationship with someone like him. But this is a drama so I'll just have some fun with it, at the end of the day it's not that serious :))
But I haven't seen the last ep with subs yet, so I don't know what exactly happened in the end. Maybe it will be explained more in the next ep, because the previews can be somewhat misleading
And I agree, I also want to see him fight for her but I guess the concept of this show is that the girl makes the first move and fights for the man's heart