It's left a bit open ended. Short answer, yes. Long answer.... There is a 5 year time jump in the last 5mins of the show. You see Hijiri taking a photo of a sunset in Thailand & you hear an echo of a camera shutter. Akira is behind her in a business suit taking a picture of the same sunset(throw back to episode one, but reversed). He carries the promise(legal document) that Hijiri signed, signifying that his mother has finally given her consent. They embrace...fade out.
Why do you hate Dong Koo? His story is one of the fresh ones imo. If a romcom is made just focusing solely on…
the first thing i ever saw him in was Parasite....i cant unsee that role.
the first thing i saw the 2ML(Park Ki Woong) in was a sky commercial. to this day i still call him κ±°λΆμ΄ aka turtle. please someone look it up for a good laugh. so everytime that man walks on screen my dumbass brain goes "dont cha wish your girlfriend was hot like me...dont cha" π’π’π’
I'll put it this way....there are moments towards the end that i wish i never would have watched/known about. also the shaking of people with possible spinal injuries was too numerous for a show about emergency responders. the amount of times I was thrown out of the show because the writers had to go against every medical training/safety protocol just to have a plot point... so pretty to look at, but dear lord, zero research on the writer's part. to the point officals had to make public service announcements. 2π€¦ββοΈ
I'm with you on this. The pacing and fillers undermines the tension they're trying to build and is making me lose…
I feel like I need to make a list of the episodes and timestamp parts ppl can skip so that they dont have to go through the same issues. (my adhd wants to hyperfixate)
The first 5 minutes and the last 5 minutes are the only truly important moments in the whole of episode 13. We see someone we've been trying to see for 12episodes and then there is zero follow up. It feels like they originally wrote this to be a 12 episode drama and then they were given an extension and had to fill up that extra 4 hour space.
Episode 13 was 5 minutes of new information and the rest was repeated info or 1 or 2 ppl learning something we've known for a few episodes now. Though the performances were well done I just think this episode of 90% filler for time. I want to time how long we are sent on side quests that have nothing to do with the main plot and see if it would have cut out 2 to 4 hours of runtime in the overall show length. Cause I've got to say, I could give zero shits about the dating woos of Chun Dong Koo. I've started to just fast forward through their scenes as it is adding nothing and I mean NOTHING to the main story. I want to be learning more about the investigation and past memories, but nope...I get to see Dong Koo be creepy whiny man baby scene after scene.
All I gotta say is if we don't get an equally as spicy scene with the two leads that we got with the cheating pair I'm going to be so sad. All the actors are doing such a good job with their roles. Looking forward to more.
yall the plot progressing so fast lol it was fun.who do you guys think that was at the end of ep 3? akhee or hyun?
She's the only one whose been able to tell instantly the difference between the two. Ak Hee doesn't seem to be able to touch people without being in pain, and it didn't look like Hyun has that same issue. Readers of the webtoon....is that accurate?
First 3 episodes were pretty solid. They didn't try to info dump too much about the royal families and how everyone is connected just yet. There have been similar shows that I've dropped in episode 1 because I was already confused by the world building info dump in the first 30 minutes. Explanations are important but they can be metered out.
am i the only one who prefers sajo hyun lmao i love the "enemies pretending to be lovers who secretly tries to…
The only reason he doesn't like her is because he doesn't like anyone, and then he had a full ass trauma flashback to the night all this started. And I personally think he does like her, at least the version he first met in his drapery. When he was coming out of his episode(trying to kill her) he was honestly horrified by his reaction. I think the only reason he reacted violently was because the flashback and that flashback being of her younger self threatening his life. Everything that he has liked of found joy in has been mocked and destroyed numerous times. So to like something is to be weak in his eyes.
Ak Hee is always on defense(the protector in a way) so he is very observant of everything. He uses those observations to mold himself into someone pleasing to anyone he is around. Hyun is trapped in his own world and doesn't like to look outside of himself. Ak Hee can even scent Wol out like a little bloodhound. No matter what she looks like he'll be able to recognize her.
I'm still unsure if he is really a evil spirit/demon or if this is an actual case of DID. Though I think I like the former more as supernatural/fantasy has more wiggle room with interpretation of perceived mental disorders.
Long answer....
There is a 5 year time jump in the last 5mins of the show. You see Hijiri taking a photo of a sunset in Thailand & you hear an echo of a camera shutter. Akira is behind her in a business suit taking a picture of the same sunset(throw back to episode one, but reversed). He carries the promise(legal document) that Hijiri signed, signifying that his mother has finally given her consent. They embrace...fade out.
the first thing i saw the 2ML(Park Ki Woong) in was a sky commercial. to this day i still call him κ±°λΆμ΄ aka turtle. please someone look it up for a good laugh. so everytime that man walks on screen my dumbass brain goes "dont cha wish your girlfriend was hot like me...dont cha" π’π’π’
also the shaking of people with possible spinal injuries was too numerous for a show about emergency responders. the amount of times I was thrown out of the show because the writers had to go against every medical training/safety protocol just to have a plot point...
so pretty to look at, but dear lord, zero research on the writer's part. to the point officals had to make public service announcements. 2π€¦ββοΈ
I want to time how long we are sent on side quests that have nothing to do with the main plot and see if it would have cut out 2 to 4 hours of runtime in the overall show length. Cause I've got to say, I could give zero shits about the dating woos of Chun Dong Koo. I've started to just fast forward through their scenes as it is adding nothing and I mean NOTHING to the main story. I want to be learning more about the investigation and past memories, but nope...I get to see Dong Koo be creepy whiny man baby scene after scene.
Ak Hee doesn't seem to be able to touch people without being in pain, and it didn't look like Hyun has that same issue. Readers of the webtoon....is that accurate?
Ak Hee is always on defense(the protector in a way) so he is very observant of everything. He uses those observations to mold himself into someone pleasing to anyone he is around. Hyun is trapped in his own world and doesn't like to look outside of himself. Ak Hee can even scent Wol out like a little bloodhound. No matter what she looks like he'll be able to recognize her.
I'm still unsure if he is really a evil spirit/demon or if this is an actual case of DID. Though I think I like the former more as supernatural/fantasy has more wiggle room with interpretation of perceived mental disorders.