the only thing I don’t understand is how they could remember everything after the second time they came back from the borderlands became the first time they couldn’t
Even tho Son and Day have chemistry I still felt a little spark between her and almond. they should act in a different drama together because they have potential
even tho the ending was a happy one it somehow didn’t feel like one for me. don’t get me wrong I’m happy that their misfortunate ending was revoked and they seemly lived happily ever after … I still hated the fact that both children lost their parents (even worse that they still remembered) like how can both live on knowing that they lived a totally different life and now they are stuck in a different universe .. hard pill to swallow and if they remember everything they should remember each other too. and I wanted to see more of how xun and tang lived together now
can someone please enlighten me (ep 11 spoiler) first of all old Xun was supposed to be in his early 50s right? but why does he look like he’s in his 70s/80s? and how did he die … like did he run away from the hospital again and went to the cemetery and then just fell asleep? how is that possible if he’s just 50 … if he would have been 80 that’s ok but they said in 2026 they are in their 50s … and how did Ye die ? it was a car accident right ? but how was she drunk ? where was she going … and they never reunited right ?
Many people have died, and continue to die, because of Covid. Countless others — both young and old — are now living with Long Covid, which can develop into severe conditions like ME/CFS, POTS, or other chronic illnesses that change lives forever.
That’s why, as much as I love K-Dramas, I find it deeply painful when Covid is used in a storyline. It feels dismissive when a fictional virus could have been chosen instead. For so many of us, Covid is not just “in the past” — it’s a daily reality.
Please remember: every Covid infection carries risks. It can trigger long-term illness, even serious issues like heart attacks or Alzheimer’s later in life. This isn’t about fearmongering, but about compassion and awareness.
If you’re reading this, I hope you’ll take it as a gentle reminder to care — not only for yourself, but also for those who can’t speak up anymore because they’re too ill, stuck in bed, and suffering the aftermath of something the world often pretends is over.
Covid is not gone. Please stay mindful, protect each other, and never forget the people whose lives have been forever changed.
Many people have died and are dying because of Covid, a lot of people (young and old) develop Long Covid which can turn into severe Mecfs or Pots and other chronic diseases. So while I love watching Kdramas plots about Covid are disrespectful you could have just used a fictional virus instead of it. I hope a lot of people read this comment not because of a hateful comment but because of education. Covid is still very real and will not go away soon. every Covid infection could lead to an illness even Alzheimer or an heart attack. please be careful and take care of people who cannot speak for themselves anymore because they are stuck in bed unable to move due to the aftermath of Covid
first of all old Xun was supposed to be in his early 50s right? but why does he look like he’s in his 70s/80s? and how did he die … like did he run away from the hospital again and went to the cemetery and then just fell asleep? how is that possible if he’s just 50 … if he would have been 80 that’s ok but they said in 2026 they are in their 50s … and how did Ye die ? it was a car accident right ? but how was she drunk ? where was she going … and they never reunited right ?
Many people have died, and continue to die, because of Covid. Countless others — both young and old — are now living with Long Covid, which can develop into severe conditions like ME/CFS, POTS, or other chronic illnesses that change lives forever.
That’s why, as much as I love K-Dramas, I find it deeply painful when Covid is used in a storyline. It feels dismissive when a fictional virus could have been chosen instead. For so many of us, Covid is not just “in the past” — it’s a daily reality.
Please remember: every Covid infection carries risks. It can trigger long-term illness, even serious issues like heart attacks or Alzheimer’s later in life. This isn’t about fearmongering, but about compassion and awareness.
If you’re reading this, I hope you’ll take it as a gentle reminder to care — not only for yourself, but also for those who can’t speak up anymore because they’re too ill, stuck in bed, and suffering the aftermath of something the world often pretends is over.
Covid is not gone. Please stay mindful, protect each other, and never forget the people whose lives have been forever changed.