I loved episode 1. Jinn and J are circling around each other. Their obsession to competing with each other is so intense, it practically screams they are already in love.
Can you spoil the ending in the webtoon for me? I want to read it now that the show is over to fill the void it…
A lot happens before this, but in short, Chaiyachet shoots Kosol, and both Kosol and Woradet fall into the river. They do come out of the river but their story ends in tragedy. Season 3, Chapter 1 then begins with Kosol and Chaiyachet in the modern world. They have no memories- Kosol occasionally dreams of his brother as a king and of his death.
This episode was one rollercoaster. I went from wanting to smack both Lava and Peng to melting after they made up with Wave and Wut. They are so adorable. Ughhh I am absolutely in love with this.
This one completely slipped off my radar because of its rating, but I am so glad I decided to give it a try on a whim. It turned out to be really intriguing- I actually finished it in just two sittings.
That summer, the title really suits the series. You know it feels like a little world apart where everything is more intense, more emotional, and more unforgettable. This episode was honestly fire. And, I keep falling more and more for Wave.
I absolutely hate Thanet. He is a complete failure in the name of father and such a misogynist that it's painful to watch. Risa has had to suppress the frustration, the resentment, the constant need to prove herself in a system designed to overlook her. I hope she gets her moment to completely shatter her father's narrative. And the worst part? It's not even exaggerated- it mirrors the kind of deeply ingrained sexism that still thrives in families and workplaces today.
It was okay-neither strikingly outstanding nor completely bland. At some point, it did seem a bit ridiculous with all the things that Iblis did for Ga Yeong. I mean those stuffs could be practically be considered a wish. Also, the past, present and the butterfly effects messed up quite a bit but it's still worth a try especially for the chemistry between the leads and it did keep me occupied.
After nearly a year without rewatching this, I gave in and watched it again for the nth time- and still, episode 9 left me in tears. And god, I can't stand Non.