I see many comments are about Oedipus complex and I am almost convinced writer will not go this way.The story…
Omg, so curious as well! Who fed him lies? It's obvious the higher ups in Alice are the ones that ordered his mom's (Tae Yi) death. Why was his dad told that the mom remarried and was living happily?
I guess the "Alice" organization wants to keep his dad "in line" and not have anyone go against Alice's vision.
I was confused by that too, I wasn't even expecting her to pop up just yet in her right timeline. The timeline…
Lol! We don't know anything for sure yet, so it could be possible? I thought the little girl at the beginning would be important. She grasped the last pages of the book in her hands throughout the traumatic event. The teacher and his mom are the same people. According to the synopsis, Kim Hee Sun's character changed her name when she decided to remain in year 1992. He might've just met his mother before she ever learned about Alice, time travel, and things like that.
There is definitely NO romance with his mom haha. But the second FL, Kim Doyeon, seems to like Jingyum in a romantic…
Yeah, she's definitely in love with him even though they both say "just a friendship." No idea if he feels the same way. He clearly cares for her, but it's hard to tell if it's as a BFF or lover. So far, it seems to be as a friend.
I enjoy age gap romances, as long as both are of legal age . Age gap, to me, means a story about falling in love…
Agreed w/ Bonnie. It annoys me to no end when drama discussion (comment section) page is endless bashing on the actors' age gaps. They don't see beyond the age gap. And they sound very ignorant and biased with their commentary. Those kinds of discussions makes it impossible to discuss the story/drama because they flood it with their ranting!
I've met married people IRL with large age gaps (10+ even), and you would never know.
This article reflects one viewer's opinion of what they find "good" and "bad" age gaps. I agree with some and disagree with most of them.
It's not a problem so much with their age gap but the story/plot and character personality+development. I.E. One character is so immature, childish, while the other one is mature, and it makes their relationship unrealistic. This is not a age gap issue because one character's childishness doesn't reflect "typical" behaviors of an age group. Plus, everyone is an individual. Romance can happen between people with an age gap - it's just not so clean cut. People that say "Omg, doesn't look like that age" or whatever.. -___-;;
When he refused to go with her to get another drink, I knew something bad was going to happen to his mom.. :( There is a lot of unanswered questions.
He showed emotions at the end and grieved for his mother's death. Shock during her pregnancy may have affected his capacity to feel emotions, but her death caused a change in him to feel emotions again?
What did she mean by if he sees her again, to ignore her (and pretend not to know her)? Is she from the future, and so he'll probably see her younger self? So confused!
And is that his mom at the end!?? I'm so confused! The preview isn't helping lol, cause his father and him go head to head :I
After today's episode I think It's pretty clear that Hyun Soo is slowly realizing losing Ji Won is what scares…
His sister also realized. He may have said he didn't love Jiwon but Haesoo could see he thinks of Jiwon as a special, irreplaceable, important person. Today’s episode was heartbreaking.
Yeah, that would've made things so much more interesting tbh. I was hoping for a male lead who did terrible things,…
Killing someone is WAY beyond stealing someone’s identity. That identity was stolen by the person’s own parents and given to him. He basically got blackmailed into accepting that parents request of him living as BHS. I can’t help but feel sorry for him. He made himself look like a killer when the other girl killed the man in self defense. Then again.. he locked up the reporter... idk. TT just got a bad feeling this is going to be a sad ending
Given all the heartache they (and we as viewers) went through, I wish we could see more moments of them living happily together. More aftermath scenes!
From what I can see, he cares for his wife and daughter genuinely. I.E. his true smile for Jiwon in the rain; how he tries to understand and learn how to empathize with what she went through when he was unconscious by asking the dude. He might have ASPD and low empathy, but he still has feelings.
I’m glad that she is going after the serial killer though, instead of hiding from the truth. Jiwon seems to want to know everything before jumping to conclusions! It’s a refreshing take in dramaland.
So with you about the aesthetics!! Love the supernatural / magic vibes too. The effects are convincing lol
I guess the "Alice" organization wants to keep his dad "in line" and not have anyone go against Alice's vision.
The teacher and his mom are the same people. According to the synopsis, Kim Hee Sun's character changed her name when she decided to remain in year 1992. He might've just met his mother before she ever learned about Alice, time travel, and things like that.
I've met married people IRL with large age gaps (10+ even), and you would never know.
This article reflects one viewer's opinion of what they find "good" and "bad" age gaps. I agree with some and disagree with most of them.
It's not a problem so much with their age gap but the story/plot and character personality+development. I.E. One character is so immature, childish, while the other one is mature, and it makes their relationship unrealistic. This is not a age gap issue because one character's childishness doesn't reflect "typical" behaviors of an age group. Plus, everyone is an individual. Romance can happen between people with an age gap - it's just not so clean cut. People that say "Omg, doesn't look like that age" or whatever.. -___-;;
He showed emotions at the end and grieved for his mother's death. Shock during her pregnancy may have affected his capacity to feel emotions, but her death caused a change in him to feel emotions again?
What did she mean by if he sees her again, to ignore her (and pretend not to know her)? Is she from the future, and so he'll probably see her younger self? So confused!
And is that his mom at the end!?? I'm so confused! The preview isn't helping lol, cause his father and him go head to head :I
I’m glad that she is going after the serial killer though, instead of hiding from the truth. Jiwon seems to want to know everything before jumping to conclusions! It’s a refreshing take in dramaland.