I kind of get what you mean, I'm the part where she's explaining why her parents had to die and I think I need…
I think her parents had to die because the president wanted to make an example for her trying to "escape" the organization. remember on the phone during the cabin event he said something like I'm always watching, so we can conclude that they somehow found out what she was trying to do and killed her parents to punish her.
What happend? I was wondering why she was not in the last few episodes.
that's a shame. it sucks to take an uber then have to go back to retrieve your car when you're sober but doesn't Korea have a substitute driver service? crazy how people still choose to drive drunk when such a thing exists.
i don’t know who’s the killer. Writer are really good with the suspense. After watching ep. 12 I don’t think…
wait did I miss something? when did we see the ML dad invent the time travel car? I thought male lead just happened upon it one night on his way back from a work trip, it was just parked in that one dark abandoned looking tunnel
hmm 10/16 eps completed and we still haven't a clue who the real killer might be while we've eliminated all 3 of the original suspects form the running. I'm starting to think Go Mi Sook might actually be the real killer. they're setting her up wayyy to much to look like a red herring so I think the twist will be that it's actually her.
I think He Ran has some kind of serious disease, and she got it from her dad. Her mom knew it and that's why she…
ppl who read the novel said it's leukemia, I think she's aware though since she was at some treatment center when she was younger (she bumped into the mom of a girl she knew from thereat the store). I wonder if her father is dead or was he never in their lives ever? there was that one scene where he told the mom to either abort the baby (He Ran) or their relationship was over and the mom broke up with him. It seems like the mom was a mistress or something.. I was only kinda half paying attention so can't really recall lol.
Some asian countries also use phrases that translate to middle-aged for your 30s. Im not sure if China is one…
normally in the west we think of middle age as 45-65, but I think in this case it's like you said. I know for vietnamese, which I think a lot of words and phrases are borrowed and translated very closely to chinese there's a phrase to describe 18-30 which translates to "youth". and beyond 30 and lower than 65 (old age) there is a phrase that translates to "middle age"
personally, the prettiest thing a woman can wear are summer dresses and that's pretty much all she wears all the time. it's understandable he would have bad intentions lol.