I skip the tenants' scenes if none of the leads are present ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ They're annoying, not funny.
They used to be better, but they are getting lamer and lamer. Best tenants right now are the former thugs turned "travel agents", a.k.a. providers of smuggling equipment.
An episode of betrayals: half-bro vs. half-bro and Cho vs. Vincenzo. Feel sorry for the union leader who got bumped off. I thought that Vincenzo was monitoring him as he knew Babel was after that union. Loved that Vivaldi piece (from the Estro armonico?) when Vincenzo was on the phone with the bastard. Loved the quotation of the Italian proverb "chi trova un amico, trova un tesoro". And yet again, biblical refs, this time Cain and Abel. Perhaps in the next episode scores get settled: Giorgio who sold Vincenzo to Babel, the half-bro and his lawyer who tried to reach the top at Babel, backstabber Cho (Vincenzo saved his life 10 episodes ago!), ...
What's the point for the post-apocalypse folks to go to pre-apocalypse Korea? If I had to go, I'd go somewhere else (e.g. the antipodes, which could be OK also after the bomb. so why not go there to begin with!).
Okay if he doesn't invent the uploader then the events in future wouldn't happen. Then does it mean that the past…
Honestly, the basis for the series is contradictory: guy from the future is in the past before the event, which would enable him to get there is made. Additionally, given the lousy transport success rate (10%), the @sshole had to be in the 10 percentile. Come on. Same thing with the atomic bomb, which he has to filch from somewhere: it's big, bigger than 1 person + 1 gallon container (mercifully specified in metric units in an episode). How did he move it and reconstitute it? This series is becoming more and more Hollywoodian.
Well... they make the rules as they go kinda... it's kinda upseting but something one can get used to
There was something similar - not identical - in a French movie from 30 years ago. In "Les visiteurs" the ring from present time collided with the same ring from the medieval guy, annihilating each other (as well as two cars and other things in the process).
Of course, broker Park need partners. He can't doing his business alone. Assistants are very usefull. We know…
Thanks, man. Still wondering what instilled that reciprocal devotion in Park-2minions (the other folks, SeuJin, Sigma etc. parted ways). I hope we are not left hanging high and dry by the end with a mess, which is quite common when episodes "progress" vis-a-vis plots involving time machines (e.g. the German "Dark" nonsense, and the not better USA "Timeless").
Besides SeuJin, Asia Mart guy (how did he get a time machine?) and Sigma (and is he Sisyphus, or is Sisyphus the attempt to stop the war?), who else was part of the first group? Who sent them and why? Who is in charge in the future? Why does that Asia Mart guy stick so close with his three employees (and vice versa)? That's very unusual. I hope the author figure out the answers by the time the series ends!
Best tenants right now are the former thugs turned "travel agents", a.k.a. providers of smuggling equipment.
Feel sorry for the union leader who got bumped off. I thought that Vincenzo was monitoring him as he knew Babel was after that union.
Loved that Vivaldi piece (from the Estro armonico?) when Vincenzo was on the phone with the bastard.
Loved the quotation of the Italian proverb "chi trova un amico, trova un tesoro".
And yet again, biblical refs, this time Cain and Abel.
Perhaps in the next episode scores get settled: Giorgio who sold Vincenzo to Babel, the half-bro and his lawyer who tried to reach the top at Babel, backstabber Cho (Vincenzo saved his life 10 episodes ago!), ...
Which is the role he did play in "Crash landing on you" :-)
If I had to go, I'd go somewhere else (e.g. the antipodes, which could be OK also after the bomb. so why not go there to begin with!).
Same thing with the atomic bomb, which he has to filch from somewhere: it's big, bigger than 1 person + 1 gallon container (mercifully specified in metric units in an episode). How did he move it and reconstitute it?
This series is becoming more and more Hollywoodian.
Still wondering what instilled that reciprocal devotion in Park-2minions (the other folks, SeuJin, Sigma etc. parted ways).
I hope we are not left hanging high and dry by the end with a mess, which is quite common when episodes "progress" vis-a-vis plots involving time machines (e.g. the German "Dark" nonsense, and the not better USA "Timeless").
Who is in charge in the future?
Why does that Asia Mart guy stick so close with his three employees (and vice versa)? That's very unusual.
I hope the author figure out the answers by the time the series ends!
Can someone explain it to me?