I wonder if the timeline is really changing or if she is just remembering things.. Bc the memory loss of the accident…
I was also thinking about the same - what if she's not traveling in time but her memories are unraveling one after another? But then I don't know how to explain that she prevented the fire and her mother's injury so for now I'm set on time travel.
I adore Sun Jae and Sol together - they're superior paring, so well-suited. I have so much fun watching them.
Isn't past Sun Jae's perspective interesting? He has been having a crush on this girl who didn't notice him at all and suddenly she started appearing in front of him out of nowhere. If I were him (as my teenage self), I'd be in heaven.
On the other hand, it's extremely sad to see how miserable he was. as his adult self, as his feelings were not reciprocated. The scene with him watching Sol from afar in the present timeline and the one with him hearing her screaming with pain at the hospital showed how responsible he felt for what happened to her and how sorrowful his life became.
I had a feeling when I was watching the second episode that Seon Jae knew Sol. I felt familiarity. Now I'm also…
Oh, that'd be actually crazy. I'm excited for the future episodes! It's interesting that she cannot directly interfere with future by talking about it but still her actions impact the outcome. It gives countless possibilities.
Can they not do this with Taesung? I don't like the preview for next week at all like can't the leads just confess…
I kind of wonder whether she can like him genuinely at this point - I mean she definitely likes him but she still sees him as a top star and considers herself as a fan. I'm not sure if it'll be enough?
I'm loving it so far! The ending was sooo cute! I also like this old-school vibe. Im Sol is hilarious and Kim…
I had a feeling when I was watching the second episode that Seon Jae knew Sol. I felt familiarity. Now I'm also wondering who saved her in her past. What if the future Seon Jae knew (remembered) the future Sol and she didn't have any idea?
The ending of the last episode was devastating. We knew what happened but hearing all of this was just heartbreaking.
On a side note - I think Cha Eun Woo suits this type of role better than any romantic one. I hope he'll pick good scripts in the future that will help him show his real potential (that he undoubtedly has).
They wrapped everything so nicely! I'm so happy that there'll be a second season as all characters are likeable and watching them work together is simply fun.
I really adore Ganghyun's mom - she's such a great supporting character and hope to see her more.
Thr meaning of 31.10 date is so sad. I like that Hyun Woo is Hae In safe space when she's having her episodes. That means that she trusts him (even if she's not fully aware of that or not confident when it comes to his feelings). The ending was heartbreaking and it made me cry. It's good that she's finally opening to Hyun Woo.
On the other hand the scene with curtains was hilarious and Hyun Woo has great instincts when it comes to Eun Seong. What if he - the underdog not respected at all by the Queens group family - will somehow be their saviour?
Also what if Hyun Woo's bahaviour when it comes to Hae In's sickness is just his coping mechanism as he doesn't want to think about the fact that she's dying? Can you imagine the moment he finally realizes the seriousness of the situation?
They're are a team but both are playing the game alone and as a result, nobody is winning. They don't talk to each other, they don't share their worries and they try to solve their problems alone (it broke my heart a little when I saw Hae In reading all the letters from different hospitals refusing the treatment). That is possibly the reason they grew so distant and are weirded by being in each other presence. Had they known how to communicate, they would have not caused each other so much pain. I hope our curiosity will be fed though and we'll find out what exactly happened in the past between them. (as it's still unclear).
I guess there is more to the story than previously indicated. I wonder if the fall of Queens Group is coming soon? Seems like there are so many people with hidden agenda and it's interesting how Hae In and Hyun Woo's story will fit into all this.
Btw Hyun Woo's sister is extremely annoying - she's thinking of money only.
To be honest I thought that I'll be only watching The Impossible Heir during the weekdays and totally skip this drama but here we are (and I'm really close to dropping The Impossible Heir). Positively surprised - the execution of the story is really good and all the actors all doing a great job. I want to see the final showdown asap!
Poor Hyun Woo - everything goes against his wishes (he'll unfortunately feel great regret sooner or later). I know the situation is serious from Hae In's perspective but I couldn't help but laugh at times.
Poor Hae In though - she's gonna get hurt. I feel that breakdown is unavoidable (she'll find out) and it's gonna probably happen when Hyun Woo completely comes to his senses and decides to fight his way (although I wish for a different outcome and hope the writer will surprise us).
It is evident to me that they love each other - they just forgot how.
PS. I love the aunt. She seems crazy but in a good way.
"I was born on a high level, you know?" Jin Yi Soo's confidence has no limit.
The plot thickens and I guess we are now at the most crucial moments of this drama - I wonder how the biggest case will be resolved (it seems that they'll be in trouble soon).
The whole cast is great and I love the synergy between the characters.
Isn't past Sun Jae's perspective interesting? He has been having a crush on this girl who didn't notice him at all and suddenly she started appearing in front of him out of nowhere. If I were him (as my teenage self), I'd be in heaven.
On the other hand, it's extremely sad to see how miserable he was. as his adult self, as his feelings were not reciprocated. The scene with him watching Sol from afar in the present timeline and the one with him hearing her screaming with pain at the hospital showed how responsible he felt for what happened to her and how sorrowful his life became.
Im Sol is hilarious and Kim Hye Yoon perfectly fits the role. I was laughing so much at the monk scene.
On a side note - I think Cha Eun Woo suits this type of role better than any romantic one. I hope he'll pick good scripts in the future that will help him show his real potential (that he undoubtedly has).
I really adore Ganghyun's mom - she's such a great supporting character and hope to see her more.
On the other hand the scene with curtains was hilarious and Hyun Woo has great instincts when it comes to Eun Seong. What if he - the underdog not respected at all by the Queens group family - will somehow be their saviour?
Also what if Hyun Woo's bahaviour when it comes to Hae In's sickness is just his coping mechanism as he doesn't want to think about the fact that she's dying? Can you imagine the moment he finally realizes the seriousness of the situation?
I guess there is more to the story than previously indicated. I wonder if the fall of Queens Group is coming soon? Seems like there are so many people with hidden agenda and it's interesting how Hae In and Hyun Woo's story will fit into all this.
Btw Hyun Woo's sister is extremely annoying - she's thinking of money only.
Poor Hae In though - she's gonna get hurt. I feel that breakdown is unavoidable (she'll find out) and it's gonna probably happen when Hyun Woo completely comes to his senses and decides to fight his way (although I wish for a different outcome and hope the writer will surprise us).
It is evident to me that they love each other - they just forgot how.
PS. I love the aunt. She seems crazy but in a good way.
The plot thickens and I guess we are now at the most crucial moments of this drama - I wonder how the biggest case will be resolved (it seems that they'll be in trouble soon).