What did YushiaYa see in the secret lab? That she was shaking
My guess is that she saw the FL's friend. In his flashback, there definitely looked like there were some sort of feelings involved between them. And FL also saw a picture of her arm hidden in the files related to an old experiment. MYZ also tells the FL that he relates to her because he has someone he wants to save through this experiment, and the person he's referring to is most likely the FL's friend. But since YSY was so shocked to the point where she didn't even wanna be near MYZ and was scared of him, I'm assuming it's something very inhumane or some sort of proof confirming that MYZ is a killer because he's 100% not innocent in all this.
I love how so much happens in each episode. The stakes are already so high right now. Every time I start a new episode, I can feel my adrenaline spiking. BJT and all the other cast members have done such a great job. They express so many different sides of their characters so well that I'm having trouble deciding if I like them or not. Especially the FL, MYZ, and MYZ's wife (I forgot her name).
He got suspicious from the murder of the two executives. They were so well planned and executed, like someone…
Ohh okay I see. Thank you! This is why it's super important to pay close attention to time loop dramas or mystery dramas like this. And even if you do, it's really easy to miss something since it's so fast-paced.
I have such mixed feelings about who the bad guys and good guys are right now. I love mystery dramas like this, but it also leaves me soooo curious and needing the answer. I've watched very few dramas for this reason. And funnily enough, the first mystery drama I've watched is Reset, and that was so intense that I finished it all in one night, in one sitting.
I've only finished episode 5, but can anyone tell me why Ding Qi is so sure that there's another time loop perceiver? Is it because things keep changing in each loop, so he thinks Squid also remembers the loops? I'm so confused.
The cheating scandal is not real, she retracted her statement and said she was pranking him and now changed her…
Has there been no action taken against her for her previous statements and the involvement in the cheating scandal? A "prank" isn't something that ruins someone's reputation and causes them to be attacked by so many people so viciously. Also, that scandal made MR take a hit, too I'm assuming, since it started right as the drama started airing, and now this right after. Does the Chinese government really not care at all about things like this, or is it that there isn't any action being taken towards her?
Only watched the first episode so far, but I'm officially hooked. I loved how everything was easy to understand, and it really reminded me a lot of Reset. Xiao Heyun walked so Ding Qi could run, and I am now in love with Ding Qi. It's sad to say I'm that easy, but when it's Bai Jing Ting, there's really nothing you can do but accept the obsession. At the end of the first episode, when he's just starting as an intern, his slutty little waist and broad shoulders in that formal attire had me keep the screen on pause just to admire his build for around 5 minutes. I have great expectations for this show, but I'm also scared of the day when we'll have to wait for episodes. At least it's a cdrama, so we get episodes daily instead of weekly.
While scrolling on TikTok and seeing the scene where he says he "doesn't see her as a woman" again, I connected a few dots that may or may not be right, but here's my theory:
So when he said that to her, it was because most of the women in his life were either maids or just his consorts. He saw women as all the same and mainly just objects, and he admitted that the chaehong was mainly for revenge, and we see that he isn't around any of his other concubines or consorts other than Consort Kang. And I think the only reason he "loved" her is because she's the only one who has shown him any form of affection, not making him realize that it's fake.
But, when he meets Ji Yeong, she becomes the first person to treat him like a normal human being and make him work for respect while also having no other motive for interacting with him other than the initial fear for her life she had when she first found out he was the king. That's why we can see him becoming colder to consort Kang in the more current episodes and see some of her tricks.
Also, after he starts respecting Ji Yeong and makes her the chief royal cook, we can see that their relationship changes, at least on Yi Heon's side, as he now knows what it's truly like when someone has no motives towards him, good or bad. So when he tells her that he sees her as a woman now, it's because he finally understands what a mutually respectful relationship between two people should be like, whether it's romantic or platonic. Because even Song Jae and the jester guy both have secret motives, even if they're not harmful towards him, they have them and aren't being honest with him. Only she has been 100% honest with him, even after finding out he was the king, which is what makes me root for them even more and pray for a happy ending.
Anyways, that's my interpretation of the show right now. If anybody actually read that all, thank you! Please feel free to add your ideas too, because I love reading other people's theories.
It's pretty clear that it's there and very obvious that there's something between them. So obvious that one of the main leads admits it to themselves in their head, and the people around them can see it, but not the main CP themselves. But compared to the cooking scenes, there's barely any romance.
Does anyone know whether this will have some romance in it too, like a reset, or if it'll just be a fully mystery/thriller revolved drama? I love BJT, and his shows are good even without romance, because he picks his scripts so well, but I just personally can't really watch a show or stay interested in it if it doesn't have even a little romance in it.
I can't wait for next week's episodes after the preview for Ep. 8!!! I hope their romance finally develops a little because right now it's soooo slow. I have a feeling the ending's gonna be really rushed, so maybe they should've done 16 episodes instead of 12, but I know I'll still love this show either way.
Can I ask who Zhang Zhe Han is and what he did that was bad enough to get him blacklisted? I was really looking forward to this drama, but I'm a little sad now that I just found out it isn't going to be aired ever.
Well, it's not confirmed yet by anyone, but it's the biggest theory out there since most of the shows similar to this have a sad or VERY bittersweet ending. Since the FL needs to return to her life in the future, I don't see how they can have a happy ending unless he gets reborn and falls in love with her again in modern times without his memories, but that would still just be bittersweet.
So when he said that to her, it was because most of the women in his life were either maids or just his consorts. He saw women as all the same and mainly just objects, and he admitted that the chaehong was mainly for revenge, and we see that he isn't around any of his other concubines or consorts other than Consort Kang. And I think the only reason he "loved" her is because she's the only one who has shown him any form of affection, not making him realize that it's fake.
But, when he meets Ji Yeong, she becomes the first person to treat him like a normal human being and make him work for respect while also having no other motive for interacting with him other than the initial fear for her life she had when she first found out he was the king. That's why we can see him becoming colder to consort Kang in the more current episodes and see some of her tricks.
Also, after he starts respecting Ji Yeong and makes her the chief royal cook, we can see that their relationship changes, at least on Yi Heon's side, as he now knows what it's truly like when someone has no motives towards him, good or bad. So when he tells her that he sees her as a woman now, it's because he finally understands what a mutually respectful relationship between two people should be like, whether it's romantic or platonic. Because even Song Jae and the jester guy both have secret motives, even if they're not harmful towards him, they have them and aren't being honest with him. Only she has been 100% honest with him, even after finding out he was the king, which is what makes me root for them even more and pray for a happy ending.
Anyways, that's my interpretation of the show right now. If anybody actually read that all, thank you! Please feel free to add your ideas too, because I love reading other people's theories.