Guys hear me out, what ifsWhat if that night 8 years ago she had confessed to him what happened to her, i think…
Is it also likely that he might have gone after the uncle to beat his ass off? And omg this is such an interesting discussion. Also was the night that they break contact 8 years ago or 6? I believe it's 6 and 8 years ago is when they first meet.
I would like to share this reddit discussion here too. As someone who also initially had doubts/disappointments about the HK arc, the points raised here did explain a lot which made me understand the situation much better.
I think we really struggle to truly understand or accept complex and flawed characters. We watch these fictional characters and judge them from an external pov, criticizing their decisions as if we, in their place, would do better. It’s easy to call a protagonist’s choices stupid, but do we really try to understand why they made them? Just because we, as outside observers, can see things more clearly than fictional characters, we hold them to an ideal standard where they should always make the "right" choice, as if we ourselves never make the wrong decisions in real life. And that’s the point. WYF’s decision might not be the best, but I think it’s still understandable given what she’s been through.
rewatching it , and one thing i wished was if only the fl had some depth to her characters it would seem more…
As far as I remember, FL initially had no interest in coding she was only doing it because her parents chose it for her. And if I remember correct the 'parents always choosing/deciding everything in her life and she not knowing what she actually wants' is actually addressed in the drama. It is only the ML that brings out her passion and love for coding. That’s also why she wasn’t exceptionally skilled during university, she was still in the process of learning. Also, we ofc cannot compare her with the ML, like c'mon he's supposed to be a genius. After the time skip, she significantly improves. During the time LX spends in jail, she was out there abroad learning. I remember the scene where they both apply for the new company, she had an amazing CV. And she definitely was shown to be great at what she does in this half, I very clearly remember there are moments where LX too is impressed by her abilities now. She also played a crucial role in helping the new company with her skills. Yes, in university she was not that good and amazing, it's because she was still learning. I think it's wrong to compare her with the ML, he's supposed to be a next-level genius to even begin with. Comparing anyone to him would be unfair. Moreover, she was definitely doing great in her classes. After the time skip, she is undeniably shown as highly skilled and talented.
Listened to the osts again after a long time and oh man all the memories of watching this, the warmth, the comfort, and the coziness came back. I feel so nostalgic. How I wish I could watch this for the first time again
someone help me..what was that photo at the end of the ep2 both leads are together (like lovers)how?? he is alive…
Ig it means that Im Sol's time travel is actually changing the past and they get closer but at the same time since there is a police investigation shown that means that he still dies anyways.
Also was the night that they break contact 8 years ago or 6? I believe it's 6 and 8 years ago is when they first meet.
I would like to share this reddit discussion here too. As someone who also initially had doubts/disappointments about the HK arc, the points raised here did explain a lot which made me understand the situation much better.
I think we really struggle to truly understand or accept complex and flawed characters. We watch these fictional characters and judge them from an external pov, criticizing their decisions as if we, in their place, would do better. It’s easy to call a protagonist’s choices stupid, but do we really try to understand why they made them? Just because we, as outside observers, can see things more clearly than fictional characters, we hold them to an ideal standard where they should always make the "right" choice, as if we ourselves never make the wrong decisions in real life. And that’s the point. WYF’s decision might not be the best, but I think it’s still understandable given what she’s been through.
After the time skip, she significantly improves. During the time LX spends in jail, she was out there abroad learning. I remember the scene where they both apply for the new company, she had an amazing CV. And she definitely was shown to be great at what she does in this half, I very clearly remember there are moments where LX too is impressed by her abilities now. She also played a crucial role in helping the new company with her skills.
Yes, in university she was not that good and amazing, it's because she was still learning. I think it's wrong to compare her with the ML, he's supposed to be a next-level genius to even begin with. Comparing anyone to him would be unfair. Moreover, she was definitely doing great in her classes. After the time skip, she is undeniably shown as highly skilled and talented.
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