9.1 ? for this drama? Yup OVERRATED. if we talking about directing, songs & cinematography.... then yeah rating…
What makes this drama amazing that it's very self-aware, yet, not annoyingly so that the audience keeps feeling the cast and crew is winking at them, drawing attention; and thus, ruining the watching experience. It's a fairly simple story that comes across as sincere and heartfelt.
I really love episode 13 (starting from the cliff scene) and 14 because it's where things has finally reached…
I especially loved BWS's expression as Sun Jae dies. The physical pain, the relief, the regret of parting, his reconciliation with his passing as it was happening, and his beatific facial expression almost akin to a smile.
mine is episode 11 for the family chaos scene. episode 14 for that scene of Sol holding the umbrella and deciding…
Oh, yeah. I forgot that was E11. It was comedy gold. I love situational comedy and that scene was the highlight with Ryu Senior pulling a Joey Tribbiani covering for Chandler and Monica.
Some were worried for younger Sol before but now it doesn't even matter if they DID IT in Ep 12 or not
I don't think they did. Neither of them seem like the wham bam kind, not that I am judging such approach between two consenting adults, given Sol being very conscious of OG Sol's well being and Sun Jae being a gentleman through and through.
Which episode is your favorite so far??? And how many times have you watched it?I LOVE THIS DRAMA SO MUCH!! Rewatching…
Usually, episodes in the middle can lag. However, this has been quite the ride. E02, E08, E10 (Gaah, so beautifully acted), E11, E12, E13 and E14 were so impactful. Love these episodes in particular.
Tbh I'm ready to fight against all Im Sol slander on here. She is not stupid and she isn't making the wrong decisions.If…
PREACH! It was monumentally stupid for Sun Jae to go after Sol. However, I totally get that. I guess he didn't let the killer go because his anger took over. The killer was the reason for Sol's unhappiness and PTSD, and he, I guess, wanted to resolve the issue once and for all. Yet, Sol is called stupid. SMH.
Absolutely! I have always been curious about your profile picture. It's so distinct that I identified you right away. What does it mean? I really loved reading your insights, because you pretty much wrote exactly how I felt about that drama.
LR has a lot of unpredictable moments BUT the best one has to be the one at end of EP 2! It changed the entire…
I kind of disagree that Sun Jae fell in love at first sight. Like any other person, it's hard not to notice attractive people. But the reason why Sun Jae fell so hard for her was not because of how adorable she looked, but her inherent kindness. From what I have usually observed, while people are usually not rude to delivery persons, yet, they are pretty indifferent. They forget these people must work, whether it's rain or shine. Sol, uncharacteristically, not only put the umbrella over him but also gave him candies that she had with her. Basically she, despite being a ditzy teenager like many people are at that age, acknowledged his existence and discomfort "while doing his job". Which also explains why he was just as lovesick as he was in the original timeline. It also explains that despite the OG Sol being a classic "red flag" through no fault of her own right after the first timeline, he just couldn't get over her. Moreover, Sun Jae had newly shifted opposite to her, had different schedules for most of their high school career. So, even if he had spotted her in passing, I don't think he would have cared enough to investigate who she was or how she was like. As his father testified, he was as pure as oxygen!
Oh my God!! Hear me please. . .Did anybody notice the ep15 preview wherein SJ was holding the clock gifted by…
Copying and pasting an earlier comment that I had made.
I finally have a theory about the pocket watch. The preview shows Sun Jae holding it outside of Sol's office. I think when she quit, she left it behind for Sun Jae knowing how stubborn he sometimes can be. It was her way of hoping he lives a long life despite them accidentally running into each other. This is because she has been forced to believe that as long as they are in each other's lives, Sun Jae is doomed to a tragic end.
I finally have a theory about the pocket watch. The preview shows Sun Jae holding it outside of Sol's office. I think when she quit, she left it behind for Sun Jae knowing how stubborn he sometimes can be. It was her way of hoping he lives a long life despite them accidentally running into each other. This is because she has been forced to believe that as long as they are in each other's lives, Sun Jae is doomed to a tragic end.