Some thoughts bout that 15 year time lap, except for the last timeline when she did what she did for his own good.Why…
Timeline 3 ( ep 7)- Because she asked him to stay away from her because of her trauma from 2009.
Original Timeline (ep 1)/ unseen Timeline 2 (ep 4ish) - it was out of guilt as 2023 In Hyuk mentioned, Sanjae felt really bad for what happened to her and blamed himself for her paralysis.
So in all the previous timelines he had no choice but to leave Sol alone. It's just that he just couldn't let go of his feelings.
So anyway I was coaxed by an MDL pal to check this show out.I was avoiding it (apologies if I hurt the feelz of…
The director's phrasing was unfortunate if you are referring to the post that's circulating ngl- but i guess there is a translation error too so not 100% accurate.
Sol's "bright" cheerfulness is shortlived ...it's only really present till around ep 3 or so when she assumed that she only had to help Sanjae from getting depressed. But once she found out more about her past as well as what really caused his death, things shift.
We also see glimpses of her worries/ her angsty side in the initial episodes, but it's more subtle to show how determined Sol is.
So anyway I was coaxed by an MDL pal to check this show out.I was avoiding it (apologies if I hurt the feelz of…
Hope you enjoy it- at least try to hold on till ep 4 :)
The thing is you need to wait till ep 2 for the plot twist, then all your questions from ep 1 will get cleared :)
Basically ep 1 is solely Sol's pov since she is the protoganist.
From ep 2 onwards, we get Sanjae's pov which switches up the game.
Since the main premise is that Sol doesn't recall her accident, we learn more about it/ the hidden details along with Sol so it's abit of a journey.
Fair warning though, don't fall for the hype and have exaggerated high expectations π Part of it's success was the "not knowing" but since spoilers are out now, the impact on you might not be as high as it was when it was released.
So anyway I was coaxed by an MDL pal to check this show out.I was avoiding it (apologies if I hurt the feelz of…
If I remember correctly there was a time stamp mentioned - 2009 (when they showed the eclipse during the opening scene) and 31st DECEMBER 2022 when they shifted from the hospital scene.
Make up - they actually do a pretty good job with the transition between the years. For instance, with the hair, 2008/2009 Sol has bangs and pretty chic teen outfits whereas 2023 Sol has a more feminine/ subtle elegant aura (in ep 1 it's abit difficult to show though since she's bundled up but in the latter time slips the difference is more obvious)
The issue is that in the hospital scene, they have to show that Sol's been stuck in the hospital for nearly 6 months since her injury so maintaining bangs and pretty teen outfits doesn't work with the scene + her depression pretty much forced her to grow up..
So anyway I was coaxed by an MDL pal to check this show out.I was avoiding it (apologies if I hurt the feelz of…
To be fair, there is a 14-15 year time jump between the time Sol switched from being utterly suicidal to bubbly and optimistic βΊοΈ
Sanjae's words were the starting point that gave her hope again. Besides prior to the accident also Sol was a sunny person. So it's not that surprising that she was able to find herself again eventually.
Edit: technically in Sol's POV, Sanjae's timing with the call was a miracle- he literally interrupted her "plans"- saving her.π
Honestly they should have kept the deleted scene from ep 6 (the scene with the bus seat).
It's the perfect example of why Sol is so devoted to Sanjae initially- it's not that she is consciously romancing him- it's just her being super grateful to her "savior".π
Did Sol ever find out about the drunken kisses?? :) :)
Nope but it is rather lovely how they brought it full circle by making Sol say that she will be by his his side for the rest of her life during the proposal just like in the first confessionππ
https://www.instagram.com/reel/C7lOCXdNsxn/?igsh=bWRlcGIyamlmbnox
Original Timeline (ep 1)/ unseen Timeline 2 (ep 4ish) - it was out of guilt as 2023 In Hyuk mentioned, Sanjae felt really bad for what happened to her and blamed himself for her paralysis.
So in all the previous timelines he had no choice but to leave Sol alone. It's just that he just couldn't let go of his feelings.
But then again I'm not into family melodrama so I might be bias.π Loved the FL though...she was the best part.
If you like timetravel dramas in general, you might enjoy this
Sol's "bright" cheerfulness is shortlived ...it's only really present till around ep 3 or so when she assumed that she only had to help Sanjae from getting depressed. But once she found out more about her past as well as what really caused his death, things shift.
We also see glimpses of her worries/ her angsty side in the initial episodes, but it's more subtle to show how determined Sol is.
The thing is you need to wait till ep 2 for the plot twist, then all your questions from ep 1 will get cleared :)
Basically ep 1 is solely Sol's pov since she is the protoganist.
From ep 2 onwards, we get Sanjae's pov which switches up the game.
Since the main premise is that Sol doesn't recall her accident, we learn more about it/ the hidden details along with Sol so it's abit of a journey.
Fair warning though, don't fall for the hype and have exaggerated high expectations π
Part of it's success was the "not knowing" but since spoilers are out now, the impact on you might not be as high as it was when it was released.
Make up - they actually do a pretty good job with the transition between the years. For instance, with the hair, 2008/2009 Sol has bangs and pretty chic teen outfits whereas 2023 Sol has a more feminine/ subtle elegant aura (in ep 1 it's abit difficult to show though since she's bundled up but in the latter time slips the difference is more obvious)
The issue is that in the hospital scene, they have to show that Sol's been stuck in the hospital for nearly 6 months since her injury so maintaining bangs and pretty teen outfits doesn't work with the scene + her depression pretty much forced her to grow up..
It's a good show too :)
Sanjae's words were the starting point that gave her hope again. Besides prior to the accident also Sol was a sunny person. So it's not that surprising that she was able to find herself again eventually.
Edit: technically in Sol's POV, Sanjae's timing with the call was a miracle- he literally interrupted her "plans"- saving her.π
It's the perfect example of why Sol is so devoted to Sanjae initially- it's not that she is consciously romancing him- it's just her being super grateful to her "savior".π
https://www.instagram.com/reel/C7y7ei4PwXF/?igsh=MWpkcHg0eTV0MGhneg==
https://www.instagram.com/p/C70sweEP_EW/?igsh=MWdmcDBuZzUzc2tlaQ==
Also BWS : manages to make so many records along with his fictional band on his first try - both domestic and international
Amazing honestlyπ
His villain era was iconic!
If only somebody could share it on BWS's weverseπ