Yeah, the Babel bastard guy wasn't very happy.His brother however was unable not to laugh.
I don't know whether I just missed her, but I couldn't see the witch lawyer at the event. Her face would also have been interesting. As far as porcine blood on future targets, the only thing I remember from Italian papers is not blood, but that at times, cosa nostra fed some of their victims - still alive - to hungry pigs.
- "Traitor: in colonial times, you would have sold the country to the Japanese!" - "Actually, my grandfather was pro-Japan." - "So also your ancestors were traitors ..."
Prisons are not in big citys. Look at this example : Ilsan prison.
It's obvious we disagree on the location of the jail or jails involved (can't exclude there was more than one). I find the jail thing nonsensical to begin with: people in jails would get zapped by the blast, and thus would not have survived. They are not anti-atomic bunkers. However, this is just one issue in a kilometric list re: the script. Absence of people with weird cancers in the streets of the future, the very idea of destroying the country, which one runs, the consequences of the blast outside of Seoul, Americans moving their staff out of Korea (besides their 30,000 soldiers there), etc. The authors have a sisyphean work cut out for them.
In episode 14, which to me looks like a filler, there was a cute detail. The dad measures the height of the FL, and notices that she is stuck at 168cm and tells her she needs 2 additional cm for when she meets a proper man. Guess what? the ML is 170 cm tall :-) The rest was nonsensical, e.g. antibiotics stable over 50 years!
Or just fix the time machine program so that when Sigma boards the time machine he can't get reconstituted!
The dude can't read the code of the program, and the coder can place a virus that activates according to the wishes of the coder. That's actual real life stuff rather than sci-fi.
Sisyphus was eternally cursed to push a rock to the top of a hill only to have it rolled back down to the bottom.…
The Greek word "sisyphos" starts with the letter "sigma", which would point to the psycho bastard as being Sisyphus (which is the Latin form of Sisyphos). Sisyphus was punished in the underworld eternally bringing a rock to the top of a hill due to hybris (real bad behavior). I can't see that stuff in the series. I just see a mess getting messier.
Prisons are not in big citys. Look at this example : Ilsan prison.
Some are, and Sigma stating that the first time around they couldn't see the blast because they were in jail, but now they would have front seats, implies the jail was in Seoul.
The only thing that makes sense is that Sigma isn't alone, but is part of a mafia running the country, people…
They were in jail, which means they resented the society that put them their. Hence it was not hard to convince them to join Sigma, a psycho criminal already at age 10, killing his family, burning dogs alive etc. That stuff makes sense. What doesn't, is that before the atomic blast they are in power (minister of this and that, running the hospital, running this and that): so why destroy what they got (even @sshole Nero, who destroyed Rome, rebuilt it)? That stuff makes no sense.
I was not very fond of the 13th episode, it left me very confused...
The only thing that makes sense is that Sigma isn't alone, but is part of a mafia running the country, people with a grudge, who escaped the nuclear blast. HOWEVER, why do these criminals go back in time to destroy the country they now run?!? Would you?
Sisyphus getting more and more nonsensical. This time jail-mates (hence folks with a grudge) survive the atomic blast (bad copy of prisoner surviving Mt. Pele eruption in Martinique around 1900, if you ask me) in their cells (as if the radiations would cream them!) and gather around Sigma to go back and run Korea (destroying what they own!). I still don't get the title. What has Sisyphus got to do with this mess?
Episode 13 was heartbreaking... I feel sad for our leads, especially for our boy. I think this is awakening situation…
The witch wants to grab the company by buying up the shares at a very low price, then claim the company, and run it (she thinks she can). Her son and additional minions are going along.
Just guessing the end based on how I would write it based on the 13 first episodes so far. 1. YuHyeon's [dead] mom - having met HaNi's [dead] father - is behind 17 year-old HaNi in the future so that 37 year-old Hani and YuHyeon meet, ... 2. ... save Yu-Hyeon's father's company (either by retaking it or by founding a new company with the people fired and "defectors" such as HaNi's office coworkers and the strawberry growers), ... 3. ... possibly also saving HaNi's dad and HaNi's leg. But that's me.
Actually I'm guessing that just how that Chinese boss, the gold and Wusang were all connected, I think the one…
She is always snooping around spying, and she converted or "converted" to Buddhism to be in the temple more often. She may know stuff, which other people don't. She may be linked to Gilbert, who may not be a real bum, too.
Thank you- I was wondering who composed that piece. However the person that was supposedly his friend and went…
The music is definitely by Vivaldi, but I can't recognize the exact concerto. As far as the "friend" (whom Vincenzo saved once in Italy and once in Korea), yes, he is no "tesoro". The Italian language has a longue list of more suited words, but there are ladies on mydramalist, and I can't use those words.
The ending... As much as I expected it, I still gasped in shock. That's one more character who will meet his demise…
We know that Vincenzo will coming out on top, and his future girlfriend as well as the clerk know where he is. It's possible that the prosecutor had his guys shadowing Vincenzo, or the bus is turning back for some crazy reason.
As far as porcine blood on future targets, the only thing I remember from Italian papers is not blood, but that at times, cosa nostra fed some of their victims - still alive - to hungry pigs.
His brother however was unable not to laugh.
- "Actually, my grandfather was pro-Japan."
- "So also your ancestors were traitors ..."
I find the jail thing nonsensical to begin with: people in jails would get zapped by the blast, and thus would not have survived. They are not anti-atomic bunkers.
However, this is just one issue in a kilometric list re: the script.
Absence of people with weird cancers in the streets of the future, the very idea of destroying the country, which one runs, the consequences of the blast outside of Seoul, Americans moving their staff out of Korea (besides their 30,000 soldiers there), etc.
The authors have a sisyphean work cut out for them.
The dad measures the height of the FL, and notices that she is stuck at 168cm and tells her she needs 2 additional cm for when she meets a proper man.
Guess what? the ML is 170 cm tall :-)
The rest was nonsensical, e.g. antibiotics stable over 50 years!
That's actual real life stuff rather than sci-fi.
Sisyphus was punished in the underworld eternally bringing a rock to the top of a hill due to hybris (real bad behavior).
I can't see that stuff in the series. I just see a mess getting messier.
That stuff makes sense.
What doesn't, is that before the atomic blast they are in power (minister of this and that, running the hospital, running this and that): so why destroy what they got (even @sshole Nero, who destroyed Rome, rebuilt it)?
That stuff makes no sense.
HOWEVER, why do these criminals go back in time to destroy the country they now run?!?
Would you?
This time jail-mates (hence folks with a grudge) survive the atomic blast (bad copy of prisoner surviving Mt. Pele eruption in Martinique around 1900, if you ask me) in their cells (as if the radiations would cream them!) and gather around Sigma to go back and run Korea (destroying what they own!).
I still don't get the title. What has Sisyphus got to do with this mess?
1. YuHyeon's [dead] mom - having met HaNi's [dead] father - is behind 17 year-old HaNi in the future so that 37 year-old Hani and YuHyeon meet, ...
2. ... save Yu-Hyeon's father's company (either by retaking it or by founding a new company with the people fired and "defectors" such as HaNi's office coworkers and the strawberry growers), ...
3. ... possibly also saving HaNi's dad and HaNi's leg.
But that's me.
She may know stuff, which other people don't.
She may be linked to Gilbert, who may not be a real bum, too.
As far as the "friend" (whom Vincenzo saved once in Italy and once in Korea), yes, he is no "tesoro". The Italian language has a longue list of more suited words, but there are ladies on mydramalist, and I can't use those words.