Anyway I have an issue with BSE learning sign language only now... I mean he has known her for 20+ yrs and he…
I think it was the timing of her movements vs. what he said that caught his attention? Kind of like how we can notice discrepancies if the subtitles and audio aren't perfectly synchronized?
Perhaps HJ's SL movements sometimes started before he started to speak? It may not be noticable unless you look really closely (which is perfectionist Sa Eon's area of expertiseπ)?
The new passiage- again it probably was her synchronized movements that mattered more than her accuracy? Both seemed to be in a trance during the test after allπ.
He compared the 406's voice to Hee Joo's voice (probably from the police car). It means it's the same voice.
I get what you mean but in this case I didn't blame Sa Eon. He's one of the most misunderstood greenflags we've seen (at least in 2024).
What I meant was that Sa Eon loves HeeJu so much that he will understand why HeeJu made the calls. I can't recall if he already said it in the drama, but he admits that he only thought that keeping HeeJu safe was enough to have a good marriage and that he didn't consider her feelings (i'm assuming he also didn't want to burden her with his love because of his past and how the marriage happened as well since he didn't know about her feelings).
He's smart and empathic enough to understand that his cold behaviour towards her was part of the problem.
HeeJu could have tried to reach out more, but here the question is about how Sa Eon will react once he finds out who 406 is- not who should be blamed for their strained marriage.
He compared the 406's voice to Hee Joo's voice (probably from the police car). It means it's the same voice.
No, he suspects that there are at least 2 callers based on his assistant's findings.
Remember, after the first call, he correctly profiled the kidnapper eventhough he barely spoke 5 minutes in total with him.
Whereas the way Heeju speaks during the subsequent calls are visibly different compared to the way the first caller spoke (in fact i think a few viewers questioned just how smart SE was to not notice the difference for so longπ)
He compared the 406's voice to Hee Joo's voice (probably from the police car). It means it's the same voice.
Probably not as much as the first time. More than betrayal, he'll probably finally see just how bad the last 3 years were and how complacent he was.
I mean, your own wife (who you've known for 20 years) had to resort to anonymously blackmailing him (and risking her safety by using a dangerous unknown device) to finally open up? That's just sadπ«
*sigh* changing my comment to a simple "give it a try" since everything gets perceived as being offended.i hope…
You sound diplomatic enough, - nothing to nitpick over IMO π
It's worth giving at least the first 2 eps a try. If it's not for you, there's plenty of other dramas to enjoy as well. Alternatively, if viewers like rage watching, sure do whatever floats your boat, that can be fun too in it's own way.
The drama is pretty clear for the most part but if it's confusing (specially since it is a lot to digest when you binge watch/ watch between long breaks), the SUMMARY OF THE TIMELINE is available n the Discussions panelπ :
Just checked the schedule on MBC's website and they updated their Saturday programming again. If I'm reading it…
Low key I feel bad for the person in charge with Saturday's schedule. Clearly they are feeling the pressure from all sides- nice of them to at least try to accomodate the showπ
Could the shop owners be grim reapers? Or some kind of other celestial being that protects/ guides souls?
The detective I think might have his own story. Remember how there was a photo of a victim in his work station and the same girl was there in the school. Perhaps while trying to solve her murder/ disappearance, he may have met with an accident/ gotten shot which could explain his broken skull? They might have replaced the broken bits with a metal cap IRL since his coma version didn't seem to have any distortions on his head?
Perhaps HJ's SL movements sometimes started before he started to speak? It may not be noticable unless you look really closely (which is perfectionist Sa Eon's area of expertiseπ)?
The new passiage- again it probably was her synchronized movements that mattered more than her accuracy? Both seemed to be in a trance during the test after allπ.
What I meant was that Sa Eon loves HeeJu so much that he will understand why HeeJu made the calls. I can't recall if he already said it in the drama, but he admits that he only thought that keeping HeeJu safe was enough to have a good marriage and that he didn't consider her feelings (i'm assuming he also didn't want to burden her with his love because of his past and how the marriage happened as well since he didn't know about her feelings).
He's smart and empathic enough to understand that his cold behaviour towards her was part of the problem.
HeeJu could have tried to reach out more, but here the question is about how Sa Eon will react once he finds out who 406 is- not who should be blamed for their strained marriage.
Remember, after the first call, he correctly profiled the kidnapper eventhough he barely spoke 5 minutes in total with him.
Whereas the way Heeju speaks during the subsequent calls are visibly different compared to the way the first caller spoke (in fact i think a few viewers questioned just how smart SE was to not notice the difference for so longπ)
So Mr Park's findings can be justified.
I mean, your own wife (who you've known for 20 years) had to resort to anonymously blackmailing him (and risking her safety by using a dangerous unknown device) to finally open up? That's just sadπ«
"Till the End of the Moon" traumatized me so now I'm more cautiousπ π π
Depending on your streaming site, it might take an additional hour or so to upload with subs.
It's worth giving at least the first 2 eps a try. If it's not for you, there's plenty of other dramas to enjoy as well. Alternatively, if viewers like rage watching, sure do whatever floats your boat, that can be fun too in it's own way.
The drama is pretty clear for the most part but if it's confusing (specially since it is a lot to digest when you binge watch/ watch between long breaks), the SUMMARY OF THE TIMELINE is available n the Discussions panelπ :
https://kisskh.at/discussions/time-walking-on-memory/124879-important-dates-to-remember
Haha you figured out my issue so easily π
Does it feel like there'll be a HE? Or open ending?πππ
MBC has pretty much sent so many alerts assuring fans that they won't reschedule it so at the very least they might try to change the timeπ€π
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The detective I think might have his own story. Remember how there was a photo of a victim in his work station and the same girl was there in the school. Perhaps while trying to solve her murder/ disappearance, he may have met with an accident/ gotten shot which could explain his broken skull? They might have replaced the broken bits with a metal cap IRL since his coma version didn't seem to have any distortions on his head?
Thanks for pointing it out π
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In a way all 3 survivors caused their deaths unintentionally/ indirectly, but they still selflessly tried to protect the survivors, even in death.
(Caused the deaths indirectly in the sense:
-Mum could have avoided the accident if the girl didn't chase after the bus
-The GF died because of the BF's cruel mum
-The π lover died while protecting the other lady.)