Yes, you're right, and I imagine we'll see more next episode from his perspective. It's weird we didn't get even enough of him in Episode 8 to ever find out what or who he is in the future.
I interpreted that scene as him trying to check up on her (probably quite often) and Sol finally telling him to…
So, he didn't get sent to jail after the accident WE saw in which Sol changes her fate? Huh. Makes sense I guess.
But Sun Jae made a comment in Episode 8 like, "You must be doing better." And then he says, "Before, you were too afraid to see me after what happened." Are you suggesting he meant that about what happened after the second accident 14 years ago, rather than the accident we saw?
I'm also confused about why adult/original Sol wouldn't remember the second accident from 14 years ago when she gets her future new self's memories (like she remembers her brother and friend getting married, etc.). If she rejected Sun Jae because of those bad memories, she should still have them, right? Ah, so confused. π
In the flashback when old Sol says she can no more keep seeing sunjae they both looked like they were in college.…
I interpreted that scene as him trying to check up on her (probably quite often) and Sol finally telling him to back off cause she couldn't handle it, as it kept reminding her of her accident. Though I don't know what she'd remember? It was adult Sol who went through it, so young Sol would have had no memory of the events that took place.
In each timeline, it seems like he falls for her cuteness first--and thinks it's adorable (even though she IS kind of nuts so much of the time)--and then when she's earnest and serious about protecting him he just falls headlong and is completely undone. π
Why did the taxi driver kidnap her in the first place, in BOTH timelines? Was he just being a creep preying on…
You may be right! I suppose serial killers don't need reasons, but it would make the story more interesting for him to have one. And yes, they were definitely wanting us to notice the 14 vs. 15 years, and the grandma remembering her in a wheelchair in the present timeline. More to be revealed, I guess!
It doesn't look like Episode 8 will have another time skip, so why is everyone saying she'll go back? Cause there's…
Why did the taxi driver kidnap her in the first place, in BOTH timelines? Was he just being a creep preying on random girls who were alone? Wouldn't we have heard about more missing/kidnapped girls, if so? And then in the original timeline he just ran into her with his car--why? He didn't even try to hide his face from Sun Jae afterwards, so if he was worried about her snitching, he should have tried to hide himself from Sun Jae better, too. Still a bit confused by our creepy taxi dude...
It doesn't look like Episode 8 will have another time skip, so why is everyone saying she'll go back? Cause there's footage from trailers of them in the past which haven't been shown yet?
Does it seem like Sun Jae is picking up on something fishy with Sol in the original timeline, and putting the pieces together about her in one moment being familiar with him to suddenly not knowing him? It's a wonder he doesn't just think she's nuts. π
Also, Sol in the present is so gorgeous and lovely. π₯°
Episode 8 is when the Kdrama formula says couples get together or kiss, so, we'll see if tomorrow's episode follows form. π
My only gripe was I wanted more of them together in the present timeline rather than constantly missing each other. But it was funny, all the misunderstandings. It helped slow the pace down a bit. It was basically a filler episode (though it didn't feel like one) or an episode catching us up on the changes in their "fixed" lives.
How did Sol make it so that In Hyuk and Sun Jae were on better terms in this new present? (They totally bated us with that bath scene! π )
But Sun Jae made a comment in Episode 8 like, "You must be doing better." And then he says, "Before, you were too afraid to see me after what happened." Are you suggesting he meant that about what happened after the second accident 14 years ago, rather than the accident we saw?
I'm also confused about why adult/original Sol wouldn't remember the second accident from 14 years ago when she gets her future new self's memories (like she remembers her brother and friend getting married, etc.). If she rejected Sun Jae because of those bad memories, she should still have them, right? Ah, so confused. π
So, LR, don't go downhill, please don't go downhill... π
In each timeline, it seems like he falls for her cuteness first--and thinks it's adorable (even though she IS kind of nuts so much of the time)--and then when she's earnest and serious about protecting him he just falls headlong and is completely undone. π
Does it seem like Sun Jae is picking up on something fishy with Sol in the original timeline, and putting the pieces together about her in one moment being familiar with him to suddenly not knowing him? It's a wonder he doesn't just think she's nuts. π
Also, Sol in the present is so gorgeous and lovely. π₯°
Episode 8 is when the Kdrama formula says couples get together or kiss, so, we'll see if tomorrow's episode follows form. π
My only gripe was I wanted more of them together in the present timeline rather than constantly missing each other. But it was funny, all the misunderstandings. It helped slow the pace down a bit. It was basically a filler episode (though it didn't feel like one) or an episode catching us up on the changes in their "fixed" lives.
How did Sol make it so that In Hyuk and Sun Jae were on better terms in this new present? (They totally bated us with that bath scene! π )
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