I nearly didn't watch this drama because of the warnings about ads. I guess thanks to that I expected way worse,…
I also read that there were lots of incoherences. To me, there was maily one and it's that they remember both lives after the change in the past. First possibility: if it's a time-travel drama, it's ok to have memories but then Yi Gon should have met himself (his adult self) when he got back again with his bodyguard. Second possibility: if it's simply a parallel worlds drama, then it ok not meet himself because it's not actually his past but the past of another Yi Gon. But then he shouldn't have both memories, only the ones from his original self.
I nearly didn't watch this drama because of the warnings about ads. I guess thanks to that I expected way worse, so it didn't bother me that much. Overall, I fastforwarded the parts I didn't like (ads for instance...) and enjoyed most of the drama.
Comedy, action, mystery and romance were well-balanced in my opinion. I hesitated between 8 and 9 mainly because I could foresee some things but the rest was really enjoyable. I trully loved and laughed at the KIS being better than the NIS itself.
It's like each player have their time, for example if it's my time I'm the one who will say "gawi bawi bo" (means…
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I did think of something like that because I remember one episode where they played something similar but with different gestures. I wasn't sure because in gawi bawi bo, I never guessed someone was leading the game. It was way more obvious in the other game.
And sometimes they play it with several players. Is it the same? Someone leads the game and people who choose the same as him/her loose?
Watching Running Man, I learned that there were a few different versions of the Rock-Paper-Scisor game and for some I still don't get the rules. Can someone explain some of them please?
Overall, I enjoyed it but the time-travel element could have been used better. They get used too quickly to their new timeline. Watch it for the romcom rather than the time-travel.
Cute and funny drama. Still, prepare yourself for some really childish behaviour. The story is interesting but this is clearly a drama for children's audience.
I did think of something like that because I remember one episode where they played something similar but with different gestures. I wasn't sure because in gawi bawi bo, I never guessed someone was leading the game. It was way more obvious in the other game.
And sometimes they play it with several players. Is it the same? Someone leads the game and people who choose the same as him/her loose?