when was it stated that deaths are happening in chronological order? Isn't the accident for the bribe where the…
They're different accidents - we can tell since the victims had different names, and because he gets the money he stashed in that life. But overall it seems to be in order? Considering his lives are able to pass the money to each other
so I know it would contradict two of the main rules of death's game that a) death's are happening in a chronological order and b) Yi Jae isn't allowed to kill himself in the other lives but I'm kinda convinced that the officer worker who ran into the street and got hit by a car when Yi Jae was in college is also one of the lives he is going to live.
Like first, that guy was so determined to get hit - you don't normally see someone run from their office building into the road, and second the show put emphasis on Yi Jae being like 'this is all this guys fault, if only it wasn't for him' so I feel like a twist of 'it was you all along who ruined your own life' would fit with the show.
you have to watch stranger. his character is now getting a spinoff just from how charismatic and interesting he…
Jumping in as someone who is a big fan of Joon Hyuk - 365:Repeat the Year is crazy good. Lots of twists, gripping plot, and his character is great (it's what got me into him). It's my second favorite drama of all time (and I say this as someone who has watched 400+ of them). Cannot recommend it enough!! I've written a full review on it on my profile if you're curious :)
Like first, that guy was so determined to get hit - you don't normally see someone run from their office building into the road, and second the show put emphasis on Yi Jae being like 'this is all this guys fault, if only it wasn't for him' so I feel like a twist of 'it was you all along who ruined your own life' would fit with the show.