True. A bit stand-offish, introverted and minding his own business type of guy unless he comes across an injustice,…
He's chaotic in such a fun way. Sometimes, writers confuse a character having a specific personality for a character who has rocks in his head. The writer has given truly vivid personalities to all, making them seem like persons you may encounter in real life.
Ngl it seemed strange that they gave so much focus on the watch when they first showed Sanjae's POV of the accident.…
Also, wouldn't that watch become a symbol of regret and unhappiness? So, why would he be so attached to it? All these theories are making me question everything...
It was a little bit heart breaking when ImSol was thinking that SunJaes personality is completely different from…
True. A bit stand-offish, introverted and minding his own business type of guy unless he comes across an injustice, LOL. Also, a little clueless, clumsy and petty. Fortunately, his better sense usually seems to prevail after a few moments of childish pettiness.
I've read like 200 theories about ep15&16 in last 4 days 🤣and I believe writer is just gonna pull the simplest…
Actually, how Sol's time travel is related to Sun Jae dying is hinted at in the very first episode when the quack shaman talks about how after death the soul ascends if I remember correctly. Maybe the reason Sol was able to travel back in time is because his spirit got attached to his watch due to his intense love and regret for her. And there's something I have always wondered. Sun Jae had more or less been good at hiding his emotions from Sol in the OG timeline. Also, it wasn't too difficult since Sol never had any idea about them being neighbours. What if Sun Jae somehow got to know she was his fan and made sure she won the watch at the auction in order for her to have a piece of him forever? Then, what if at the time he died his spirit latched onto to the only item that she possessed of his?
I wasn't even going to watch it. Then, I had a series of bad days, so to take my mind off of things, I watched…
Ooh. Ke yi! (Not too sure about the romanisation.) SOOD is a rare gem. The soundtrack itself was so good! Some of the songs are still on my playlist. Your username... It makes so much sense how. Does it mean something like, "... fine/ good"? From what I understand, "le" is like an exclamatory sound... P. S.: Absolutely love Alice Ko and Greg Hsu. Interestingly, just like BWS blew up because of LR, Hsu blew up because of SOOD, albeit Hsu is miles ahead of BWS with regards to acting prowess. Hope only good things for all involved from here on now. *fingers crossed*
Thank you for your replies. LR is so re-watchable! I will have to watch those specific scenes again . However, how do you explain him not believing Sol when she first told him about her travels through time... 🤨
Someone cast BWS and KHY in grey roles in an angsty, dark and twisted sageuk with a beautiful happy ending. Even if such a drama is not wildly popular, I am sure many of us would tune in just to watch them act together again.
Think you are right...after he noticed her hands, his whole demeanour started to change🙊
It was filmed in such a way that I can't tell whether or not he noticed her hands clenching. However, he certainly seemed very taken aback by her rejection. To me, it seemed he was confused by her body language. By how her entire countenance semed to suggest her feeling trapped without any exit. As if she was on flight mode, and her consequent action of walking out reiterated that. She hardly bore the look of a stubborn, eccentric writer hell bent upon having the "perfect" cast that she had in mind.
P. S.: Absolutely love Alice Ko and Greg Hsu. Interestingly, just like BWS blew up because of LR, Hsu blew up because of SOOD, albeit Hsu is miles ahead of BWS with regards to acting prowess. Hope only good things for all involved from here on now. *fingers crossed*