i mean, fmc basically went back in time to prevent everything that happened after taeha's death. since sawol decided…
I don't think that would make sense. If she ran away, it implies that she existed in the past until the moment she decided to run away or leave , which is not logically possible as she can't exist in both the past and the present simultaneously. Since she chose to stay in the present, her existence can only work if she exists in either the present or the past. Since she chose the present, she can no longer exist in the past. That's why her existence was erased from the past
I might be in the minority, but I'd love to see an ending similar to 'Moon in the Day' in this drama. Instead of her staying in the present with only the male lead, I found it touching when the FML decided to go back to the past where she truly belongs. Imagining living in an entirely new world without one's identity and family is challenging. In my ideal ending, she could be reborn in present-day Seoul, with her own identity and family—perhaps as the daughter of the Midam lady. Meeting the male lead in this era, even if she forgets all memories about him, could offer a more proper and emotionally satisfying resolution. I'd prefer this over another time travel scenario just for the sake of a 'happy ending,' as it wouldn't truly be happy knowing she had to choose between her entire life and the male lead.
I think the guy who had an affair is the killer but then again the writers could pull up with the sike card and…
Yes, from that neck scratch, it seems like the guy the victim had an affair with is the killer. But then, what about the husband? He definitely mentioned being saved by his wife 29 years ago, and they met each other there. That story itself seemed a little weird to me because both the wife and husband appear to be in their early 40s or late 30s, yet he said they met 29 years ago. They would have likely been kids at that time, so how is it possible that the wife was a nurse back then? There's no way they were adults 29 years ago. Did I miss something, or were the subtitles wrong? I understand a bit of Korean, so I'm pretty sure he said the same thing as the subtitles or something similar. If what he said is true, he's probably the killer because whoever the killer is, he had a big accident 29 years ago. So, probably, that's when the wife lady saved him (although I'm still not sure how they were adults 29 years ago). If it weren't for that neck scratch, I wouldn't have any doubts about the husband being the real culprit they are looking for. But now, I'm back to square one.
Wow, these two episodes cracked me up so hard that I woke my neighbors up at 3 am! 😂 The way she dressed up to scare the male leads and her wedding night story were so funny. I loved this week's episodes, but I skipped all the scenes involving that other fairy who's desperate to fall in love. He really shouldn't get that much screen time. Also, the way FML acted in the situation where she got the message from the victim was so dumb. Other than that, I really loved it. I have a question, though. After hearing what the victim's husband said to FML about his wife saving him 29 years ago, I was pretty sure he was the killer. But why did that other guy, who had an affair with the victim, have the scratch made by FML on his neck? Are there two killers? I'm so confused now.
I just have to say why did fl still go to meet the person even when the detective called her. Like wouldn't you…
Right? She was so dumb throughout the whole scene. If I were her, I would never have trusted that message she got from the victim in the first place. Even if I did, I would never go alone, considering that whoever the killer is, they're targeting me because I'm the witness in the case and there's a high possibility of them having the victim's phone. I would've at least told one person to follow me if I really wanted to check. The way she acted in that situation was too dumb
I was so looking forward to Friday without knowing it won't air this week. Had such a hard time waiting a week, and now I have to wait another week? 😭 Nooo... They should've aired at least one episode tomorrow. Anyway, so happy to see them getting the recognition they deserve. Would've been great if Song Kang was also there to get the awards with the other cast members. Congrats to the team ♥️
I feel like the way you put it was a bit harsh. What your said might be true abt rating the unaired episodes but…
Couldn't have said it better! Truly, it's a well-written plot. If this is considered garbage, I don't know what qualifies as good anymore. Yes the visuals are good, but it's the perfect combination of everything that makes it outstanding. The majority of viewers appreciate it because everything from acting to plot is spot on – not just the visuals
I'm so fascinated by the fact that this drama never lets us get bored. When I noticed everything was happening a little fast, I was kinda afraid that the latter part wouldn't be able to keep up the excitement. But it's so good. The plot and the pace it's going at remind me so much of Goblin. I've seen a lot of dramas with supernatural leads, and they all fall into the same pattern one way or another. But this one and Goblin have a different vibe, which is so interesting. The rating it has doesn't nearly do justice to what it actually deserves.
what if dong pal is doing all of these just to prevent sang hyuk from being with the girl so nothing would bother…
This is an interesting theory but I don't think it's him. But if that's really the case, he's not preventing ML from being with FML but helping him to be with her. ML won't leave this world unless he gets the real culprit, which will delay their departure. Also, he's getting closer and closer to FML because he's always with her. So, it's not really aligning with Dong Pal's intentions. All he needs is to safely depart from this world. And why kill other people who are not related to ML just to prevent him from being with FML? He could've easily killed the girl ML is in love with. No need to bother killing others. As far as I remember, ML really wasn't in love with FML by the time the first murder occurred in 2023. This whole murder incident is what actually brought FML and ML closer.
Idk if this is an unpopular opinion but this is one of my fav airing dramas rn, I feel sad that it is so underrated…
Tell me about it. I love this series so much. This, along with 'My Demon,' is two of my favorite shows this year. But it's so underrated. What I've realized is that people don't enjoy the 2016 vibe in Kdramas anymore. New Kdrama watchers are hard to impress. The majority of them don't find simple, fun, and romantic series good, which are the common types of Kdrama plots. They need more than that to be satisfied. It's sad because Kdramas might lose the vibe we love in the future if this goes on. I fell in love with Kdramas myself because of that unrealistic, fun, simple rom-com plot. I used to find comfort in them. But it feels like that era will be gone soon. Hollywood-like plots might replace these old types of Kdrama plots because that's what the majority of Kdrama fans prefer these days.
Anyone else suspicious of Cheon Dong Pal? I don't know what it is about his performance that is making him sus…
You know, he was the very first person I suspected to be the culprit. I agree; he looks sus, and that's exactly why I also suspected him. However, with time, I've realized that he's a very responsible and serious person. This is why he's annoying to us because he's overprotective of himself and the ML. He worries a lot about the ML, which is why he's trying to stop him from falling in love with the FML, and also why he's acting suspicious. So now, I don't suspect him anymore. But I don't like him
Just as I guessed, it turns out that the polka dot girl is also one of the past lives of the FML. It's fascinating how she loved him life after life, and how he always falls in love with her despite her having different appearances. I really want to see him discover that the FML is the reincarnation of his love interests throughout time.
Now, as for the serial killer, it seems that whoever the criminal is, that person has help from someone with supernatural powers. I suspect that annoying old man who appears everywhere and punishes the ML for falling in love. But why? He's supposedly a god, yet he helps a serial killer with their crimes? That makes no sense.
1 - No hints noted but I suspected she was also a reincarnation of the palace maid. It is in line with the idea…
Without a doubt, the love interest of the ML in the Joseon era is the past life of the FML. I only had doubts about the girl in 1993, but it was also resolved in episode 8. What you said makes sense. It's highly unlikely that the real culprit is the police guy, and it makes sense that whoever the real culprit is, he died once in 1993 and he was reborn again. As you said this also explains why he didn't kill anyone in the past 28 years.
It's not a painful or serious love triangle like in True Beauty or School 2015. The term 'complicated' in this drama means something else. So you should definitely give it a try. You won't be bothered by the love triangle here. It would be a waste if you skip this just because of that.
After watching episode 7, three things came to my mind: 1. I initially thought only the girl from the Joseon era is FML's past life, but now I feel like the one who was murdered in 1993 (ML's love interest in 1993) is also one of FML's reincarnations. 2. Why does the serial killer look like the second ML, the cop guy? When I saw his face during FML's hypnosis session, he kinda resembles the cop (looks different because he was wearing a mask but still looked similar to the cop guy). Am I the only one who thinks they look similar? And why bother hiding the killer's face if he's not someone we already know? So it has to be someone who already appeared in the drama in a different, friendly form. I really suspect the cop guy now. Then again, he was just born or really young in 1993, so he can't be the culprit in 1993 unless he's also not human 3. I'm really bothered and pissed by that other fairy's story. Well, all of them are kinda getting on my nerves because of the way they treat ML, but at least the other two don't get much screen time. However, that one fairy who's going to dating classes - that story gets too much screen time. It's neither funny nor deserves that much screen time in my opinion.
Not bad of high school love story though.. But i still cant get over that fl been call ugly? Like WHAT?? And how…
True. The moment I saw FML's first crush calling her 'ugly,' I immediately gave up. How on earth is she ugly, and why lower her self-esteem like that from the very beginning? ML being popular is fine, but I'll never accept movies that portray FML as 'no match' compared to ML. I'm tired of that trope, so this is a 'no' for me.
Am I the only one who doesn't hate FML? Maybe it's because I get where she's coming from. She was crazy insecure, dealing with a ton of stuff before their first breakup. Trying to figure out a way to live after giving up her lifelong dream, facing stress left and right just to get by. She's the type to be realistic, always overthinking and handling things on her own without burdening others. Now, ML, he's the complete opposite. Talks his mind, always positive and dreaming big.
When she was going through all this, seeing ML being all chill and positive probably got on her nerves. They're so different, she couldn't handle it, so she decided to call it quits. The second time they crossed paths, ML was crazy successful, making her even more insecure about her own struggles. Despite deciding to give it another shot with ML, deep down, she must've felt really insecure, leading to that second breakup.
Yeah, it was unfair to ML, who loved her loads, but she couldn't help it. As she said, the only way she could see things working out was by changing herself, which she did eventually. Throughout the whole series, I used to hate her, but once they got back together, I started to get where she was coming from. I loved how well it was written; it felt real.
I'm not usually into dramas being super realistic, but this one, I loved everything about how they portrayed each character from their point of view.
Now, as for the serial killer, it seems that whoever the criminal is, that person has help from someone with supernatural powers. I suspect that annoying old man who appears everywhere and punishes the ML for falling in love. But why? He's supposedly a god, yet he helps a serial killer with their crimes? That makes no sense.
What you said makes sense. It's highly unlikely that the real culprit is the police guy, and it makes sense that whoever the real culprit is, he died once in 1993 and he was reborn again. As you said this also explains why he didn't kill anyone in the past 28 years.
1. I initially thought only the girl from the Joseon era is FML's past life, but now I feel like the one who was murdered in 1993 (ML's love interest in 1993) is also one of FML's reincarnations.
2. Why does the serial killer look like the second ML, the cop guy? When I saw his face during FML's hypnosis session, he kinda resembles the cop (looks different because he was wearing a mask but still looked similar to the cop guy). Am I the only one who thinks they look similar? And why bother hiding the killer's face if he's not someone we already know? So it has to be someone who already appeared in the drama in a different, friendly form. I really suspect the cop guy now. Then again, he was just born or really young in 1993, so he can't be the culprit in 1993 unless he's also not human
3. I'm really bothered and pissed by that other fairy's story. Well, all of them are kinda getting on my nerves because of the way they treat ML, but at least the other two don't get much screen time. However, that one fairy who's going to dating classes - that story gets too much screen time. It's neither funny nor deserves that much screen time in my opinion.
When she was going through all this, seeing ML being all chill and positive probably got on her nerves. They're so different, she couldn't handle it, so she decided to call it quits. The second time they crossed paths, ML was crazy successful, making her even more insecure about her own struggles. Despite deciding to give it another shot with ML, deep down, she must've felt really insecure, leading to that second breakup.
Yeah, it was unfair to ML, who loved her loads, but she couldn't help it. As she said, the only way she could see things working out was by changing herself, which she did eventually. Throughout the whole series, I used to hate her, but once they got back together, I started to get where she was coming from. I loved how well it was written; it felt real.
I'm not usually into dramas being super realistic, but this one, I loved everything about how they portrayed each character from their point of view.