It'll be interesting to see how Seon Jae got both the necklace and the watch (that Sol had put in the time capsule)I…
Given it's Sun Jae, he must have actively sought the pocket watch after reading the script. I still can't come up with how he stumbled upon that particular brand of pocket watch.
If we can buy into time travel, why not buy into resurfacing of the memories of each timeline lived? All the involved…
I am in the minority, LOL. I, for one, loved E13. Copying and pasting my earlier comment.
Absolutely loving the creative decisions. Because LR was never supposed to blow up, the whole team was not bound by similar beats that most dramas of this genre usually have to go through. Contrary to most, I loved episode 13 and all that it promises to lead us to in episode 14. The first timeline illustrates Sun Jae still loving her despite his regret and guilt, the second timeline illustrates his love despite there being no tragedy to tie him to her, and the final timeline illustrates that despite Sol eliminating the pivotal event that started it all, Sun Jae will still inevitably fall for her. Both their fates will intertwine with or without any intervention by Sol. Sol was never meant to attend the award show, she never intended to collide with anyone as she hurried up the stairs, yet, eventually she did end up reuniting with Sun Jae. Moreover, it's hard to believe that being in the entertainment industry he had no detractors, yet, Sol's supposed dislike seems to throw him off-kilter and sparks his curiosity. Fate has been both cruel and kind to Sol. It forced Sol to let the love of her life go and still created a random opportunity for them to meet. From this moment on, deja vu route would be the most fitting.
It seems to have gotten boring? The repetitiveness is too much; the episodes should've been shorter.
SolJae's love seems so fleshed out. We need to be able to buy into the fact that SolJae love each other to the extent of making life - altering sacrifices and are not just doing it because the script says so. I, for once, think the length of this drama is fairly justified. I usually hope for dramas to be done by 10 or 11 episodes, LOL. Also, the repetition is deliberate. We are experiencing same kind of frustration and exhaustion that Sol is experiencing as evident from her outburst at Hyun Ju.
It'll be interesting to see how Seon Jae got both the necklace and the watch (that Sol had put in the time capsule)I…
Yeah, for now, I cannot come up with any theory for the watch. The writer may take the deja vu route. As for the pendent, I think it's safe to assume that our bumbling, jewellery fashion-challenged Sun Jae bought the pendent for himself. 𤣠Thus, the pendent exists simply to reiterate the point that no matter what Sol does, the most significant events of their lives will sooner or later catch up to them. In other words, they are fated to meet, fated to go through similar beats, and fated to confront that taxi driver. And yeah, Sun Jae's fated to like that revolting piece of jewellery. In this timeline, he bought it for himself. *sigh*
I hope this one will have a really good ending. I already feel like repeating this drama multiple times just like…
YES!!! I LOVE SOOD. This comes fairly close. In all honesty, it evokes the simple nostalgia and similar beats that the Korean adaptation miserably failed to do.
the way he remembered some things it's so stupid it's not like it's a past life or had a memory loss but ANYWAY…
If we can buy into time travel, why not buy into resurfacing of the memories of each timeline lived? All the involved have lived through all the timelines. Their memories may never have been created, yet, they did experience it once.
I seem to be in the minority who didnāt like ep 14 at all. Very slow and boring for me. If anyone has seen Fringe,…
If we can buy into time travel, why not buy into resurfacing of the memories of each timeline lived? All the involved have lived through all the timelines. Their memories may never have been created, yet, they did experience it once.
āSeveral seasons have passed since I returnedā From here, we know that Sol did return to the present from…
For me, it's due to deja vu. If we can buy into time travel, why not buy into resurfacing of the memories of each timeline lived? All the involved have lived through all the timelines. Their memories may never have been created, yet, they did experience it once.
It is due to deja vu. If we can buy into time travel, why not buy into resurfacing of the memories of each timeline…
She did not bring back the necklace. The point of the pendent is simply to reiterate that no matter what Sol does, the most significant events of their lives will sooner or later catch up to them. In other words, they are fated to meet, fated to go through similar beats, and fated to confront that taxi driver. And yeah, Sun Jae's fated to like that revolting piece of jewellery. In this timeline, he bought it for himself. *sigh*
I don't understand how can sunjae get the memories? He didn't time travel. People said sol time travelled and…
It is due to deja vu. If we can buy into time travel, why not buy into resurfacing of the memories of each timeline lived? What everyone seems to forget that all the involved have lived through all the timelines. Their memories may never have been created, yet, they did experience it once.
Absolutely loving the creative decisions. Because LR was never supposed to blow up, the whole team was not bound by similar beats that most dramas of this genre usually have to go through. Contrary to most, I loved episode 13 and all that it promises to lead us to in episode 14. The first timeline illustrates Sun Jae still loving her despite his regret and guilt, the second timeline illustrates his love despite there being no tragedy to tie him to her, and the final timeline illustrates that despite Sol eliminating the pivotal event that started it all, Sun Jae will still inevitably fall for her. Both their fates will intertwine with or without any intervention by Sol. Sol was never meant to attend the award show, she never intended to collide with anyone as she hurried up the stairs, yet, eventually she did end up reuniting with Sun Jae. Moreover, it's hard to believe that being in the entertainment industry he had no detractors, yet, Sol's supposed dislike seems to throw him off-kilter and sparks his curiosity. Fate has been both cruel and kind to Sol. It forced Sol to let the love of her life go and still created a random opportunity for them to meet. From this moment on, deja vu route would be the most fitting.