So doe Tae Eul know the meeting with Lee Goon where he brings her flowers is from the future?
She knows. She mentioned in a flashback to that moment that once she saw him, she knew that he came not only from another world but another time. That's why she said she didn't like flowers.
It's so frustrating that anytime we get a kiss from the OTP we get a preview of JB leaning to kiss SB in the next episode. Just let us enjoy watching SH and SB's kiss goddammit!
I've said it multiple times to my friends - Sabin's too naive for her own good. Her recklessness is another reason…
Exactly! She's trying to "fix" JB with the pats and hugs. I was really irritated at her response to finding out everything he did. More-so, when she told him to imagine stabbing her in place of the person he wishes to kill! It's like hearing that he loves her has given her confidence that he'll listen to whatever she says. Well looks like she's about to find out that she can't fix him in the coming episodes as JB said in the preview that he never gives up when he decides on killing someone.
I love but hate this drama. I'm not sure how to say it. Female lead is..... just a big no. How can you find out…
Dare I say Sa Bin is one of the worst female leads in kdrama history. Her character is totally unrealistic. When I look at the psychopaths in this drama, I understand that they act the way they do because of who they are and how they were raised. As for Sa Bin, I don't think any type of explanation can justify her character being too angelic, obtuse and naive.
I really did not like Sa Bin in this past ep (ep 9). I don't understand how she is okay with him after knowing all that he did but whatever. She forgave him and that's that. However, looking at the preview, she really is hanging out and being all cuddly with a guy that confessed to her even though she doesn't love him? Even a middle school kid knows that is giving false hope. Why not cooly reject him and place some distance as a reasonable adult? As far as I'm concerned she has not clearly rejected JB.
Now that she and SH are together, I wonder if she can stop and think for a second what her new boyfriend would think of her being all cutesy and cuddly with the guy that is in love with her and just attempted to murder him. In the preview, SH is telling JB that she's now his woman possibly to make him stay away but it really is Sa Bin's place to do that yet she is somehow oblivious to the fact that the 2 guys might go to war because of her. She is the one fueling the fire between the guys. I guess her brain is wired differently because she definitely isn't normal.
Also, I speculate that JB and SH's fiancee are Gong Gi Chul's kids from his donated sperm.
This drama already surpasses 'Goblin' (4538 comments) regarding MDL comment section..Right now Moon lovers have…
It's because Goblin and Moon Lovers aired on Dramafever which had a comment section. TKEM airs on Netflix which does not. It's safe to say that the comments from the former 2 dramas were spread out across Dramafever and MDL while TKEM viewers only have MDL to comment. Also most of the comments on TKEM are negative due to the flawed story and acting. People just keep coming back to vent their frustrations lol
Who is the child in the book store?One who can see where the camera is and make the villain guess what did he…
I also wonder who that child is. He appears in both worlds - in Korea when he accidentally hit Tae Eul, making her loose her ID down the drain. In Corea with Luna and Lee Rim, also with Tae Eul in the confusing CCTV footage from the future.
I find it very difficult to understand why the reunions between Lee Gon and Tae Eul are always so teary-eyed and overdramatic when it seems like he leaves and returns in 2 days. If they want us to understand and feel the emotions, the director should better establish the timeline. Like how long is he gone for each time? A month? 2 months? 1 year? As per the last scene, how long is a long time? A simple screen text would suffice goddammit.
In (many) Thai dramas, people handle each other way rougher and while he forcefully kisses her and she slapps…
OMG slap-kiss lakorns are just a different type of crazy. Don't forget that rape is also a recurring theme. I remember the first one I watched give me a huge culture shock. I also recall, another less serious thai drama in which the ML joked to the FL's dad about kidnapping the FL to a remote place and having his way with her to make her stay with him "like they do in the dramas".
With dramas like these, it really is up to us, the viewers to draw the line.
In the end, Soo Hyuk is Sa Bin's the biggest enemy. Always acts like a jerk to her. Like i ll play you around…
I think you've got this all wrong. You should know by now that Soo Hyuk's character is cold to everyone. He is not purposely acting like a "jerk" to Sa Bin. I'm not sure why you think he is playing her. She tugs at his heart and he also keeps having memories of their past connection so of course he is concerned. However, he has made it clear that he has a fiance. Also, he strongly believes that Jong Bum is an innate murderer. That is why he doesn't want her near him. Nothing about cockblocking here because no sane person would want a potential murderer near their friend or even acquaintance.
He did not bring her into the car crash. She asked to go somewhere with him and he drove them. If she did not ask, he would have been alone in the crash or not have been driving at that time in the first place. As for when he revealed her name to the gangsters, agreed, that was stupid. However, let's not forget how our golden boy, Jong Bum, got her stabbed by instigating someone to get rid of Soo Hyuk.
I get that we all can voice our opinions no matter how biased but let's be rational here.
There are some kinds of viewers that I've come to notice in many kdramas which are to be honest, quite ridiculous: 1. The "he deserves the girl because he is lonely and unloved" type of viewers 2. The viewers who cannot separate an actor from his character aka "he is so hot so anything he does is understandable" 3. The ship-bots that watch the drama because they hope their favourite actor gets the girl - even though their favourite actor's character in the drama is that of a pyscho or killer.
Now let me put these into play in this drama: 1. Jong Bum does not deserve Sa Bin because he lacks love from his family and he "might" have been accused wrongly about the death of the student when he was 15. If two people are in love, they should be together, period! If he and Sa Bin love each other, then they should be together. However, she does not love him and that has been made abundantly clear to us the viewers and Jong Bum - even though Sa Bin fails to draw the line between them due to her ridiculous empathy.
2. Jang Ki Yong is a fine ass man and I could drool over his photos in google search. However, the character, Jong Bum is a psychopath, a potential murderer, a stalker and a murder instigator. This is not ok. Jong Bum is literally stalking Sa Bin - he has a tracker app installed in her phone! Sa Bin got hurt in the last episode because Jong Bum instigated that guy to go murder Soo Hyuk because he is his competition. Ffs this is so not okay!
3. After the last 2 episodes, if you think the behaviour of Jong Bum is cute or shippable, I hope that you learn to reassess dramas as you watch. Try and imagine a different actor that is not as good looking playing Jong Bum and see if you still find it cute. Don't be fooled by the romantic music in the background as Jong Bum stalks Sa Bin or looks into the mirror to mimic facial expressions. That is creepy af. I've seen similar scenes in other dramas that give me shivers but here, the actor is cute so it's okay? What in the world is the director trying to do?
Just my two cents people. I know that this is entertainment but watch wisely, not blindly. Now excuse me while I go drool over some more photos of Jang Ki Young and Lee Soo Hyuk.
At this point, we all know that the writer made a big blunder in the romance aspect of this drama - the lead characters have no chemistry. The actors however, can try and at least make the romance scenes between their characters bearable to watch. I cannot fault Lee Min Ho in this front. Yes, his character's lines are cheezy and cringey but his facial expressions are very convincing as an actor.
Kim Go Eun's character on the other hand, has little or no cheezy lines but in my opinion, her facial expression is just off at times. One moment I'm feeling her acting and at other times, I'm like wtf was that. For example, the smile she gave Gon when she met him at Na Ri's coffee shop seemed so forced that it made me cringe. When she is supposed to be staring at him romantically, she looks lost in her thoughts. I've enjoyed her past dramas like Goblin without any issues. However, I'm sensing the same thing here that I did with her acting in Cheese in the Trap. Some of her romantic scenes there felt so off due to her facial expressions. Her facial expressions showed fear instead of love in some of the romantic scenes in CIIT and it felt really weird to watch. In TKEM, her at times off expressions are worsening the already flat romance.
I'm not a fan of LMH, so please don't think I'm bias towards him. I respect both actors and I mean this in all honesty. I do not intend to bash Kim Go Eun, this is just some criticism as a viewer.
Excuse me but didn't Na Ri cut her hair in ep 7? Jung Tae Eun had that whole conversation with her about doppelgangers since she looked more similar to her Corea counterpart with the hair cut. Now all of a sudden she has long hair again in ep 8 lmao.
New theory (Not sure why I even came up with this):The current Gang Shin Jae is actually from the parallel world…
I think so too. The scene with him remembering when he was young and just woke up on a hospital bed seemed a little suspicious, like it happened after he was brought to Korea. I feel like the young Shin Jae from Korea was killed and replaced with the current one. Probably why he recognizes the Corea royal symbol.
At this point I'm getting really frustrated with Sabin. How can she be so unprofessional to the point that she accepts a necklace from her student and visits him at his home at night? This is so wrong on many levels. She has too much empathy for Jong Bum and hangs out with him too much. If she doesn't end up returning his feelings, she is basically fueling his obsession which may lead to a repeat of the tragedy of the past life.
Also, that kiss with So Hyuk was so unexpected. I'm not sure if she was being flirty or really carrying out an experiment. Either way it was weird even though it was cute to watch. Because of the way she acts around both guys, each will feel that they have a special relationship with her and become protective.
My theory about So Hyuk's left eye pain is that it is because of the bashing of the left side of his face in his past life. I'm really suprised that I haven't seen a comment suggesting that anyone else thinks this way. That being said, I don't believe there was a body switch - I really hope there wasn't.
6 episodes in and I've never been this confused while watching a kdrama. For some reason I'm not even that interested in finding out who the current killer is. Since the writer keeps dropping confusing hints about the past life. I'm more interested in solving that mystery and finding out who ends up with the girl in this life.
Now that she and SH are together, I wonder if she can stop and think for a second what her new boyfriend would think of her being all cutesy and cuddly with the guy that is in love with her and just attempted to murder him. In the preview, SH is telling JB that she's now his woman possibly to make him stay away but it really is Sa Bin's place to do that yet she is somehow oblivious to the fact that the 2 guys might go to war because of her. She is the one fueling the fire between the guys. I guess her brain is wired differently because she definitely isn't normal.
Also, I speculate that JB and SH's fiancee are Gong Gi Chul's kids from his donated sperm.
With dramas like these, it really is up to us, the viewers to draw the line.
He did not bring her into the car crash. She asked to go somewhere with him and he drove them. If she did not ask, he would have been alone in the crash or not have been driving at that time in the first place. As for when he revealed her name to the gangsters, agreed, that was stupid. However, let's not forget how our golden boy, Jong Bum, got her stabbed by instigating someone to get rid of Soo Hyuk.
I get that we all can voice our opinions no matter how biased but let's be rational here.
1. The "he deserves the girl because he is lonely and unloved" type of viewers
2. The viewers who cannot separate an actor from his character aka "he is so hot so anything he does is understandable"
3. The ship-bots that watch the drama because they hope their favourite actor gets the girl - even though their favourite actor's character in the drama is that of a pyscho or killer.
Now let me put these into play in this drama:
1. Jong Bum does not deserve Sa Bin because he lacks love from his family and he "might" have been accused wrongly about the death of the student when he was 15. If two people are in love, they should be together, period! If he and Sa Bin love each other, then they should be together. However, she does not love him and that has been made abundantly clear to us the viewers and Jong Bum - even though Sa Bin fails to draw the line between them due to her ridiculous empathy.
2. Jang Ki Yong is a fine ass man and I could drool over his photos in google search. However, the character, Jong Bum is a psychopath, a potential murderer, a stalker and a murder instigator. This is not ok. Jong Bum is literally stalking Sa Bin - he has a tracker app installed in her phone! Sa Bin got hurt in the last episode because Jong Bum instigated that guy to go murder Soo Hyuk because he is his competition. Ffs this is so not okay!
3. After the last 2 episodes, if you think the behaviour of Jong Bum is cute or shippable, I hope that you learn to reassess dramas as you watch. Try and imagine a different actor that is not as good looking playing Jong Bum and see if you still find it cute. Don't be fooled by the romantic music in the background as Jong Bum stalks Sa Bin or looks into the mirror to mimic facial expressions. That is creepy af. I've seen similar scenes in other dramas that give me shivers but here, the actor is cute so it's okay? What in the world is the director trying to do?
Just my two cents people. I know that this is entertainment but watch wisely, not blindly. Now excuse me while I go drool over some more photos of Jang Ki Young and Lee Soo Hyuk.
Kim Go Eun's character on the other hand, has little or no cheezy lines but in my opinion, her facial expression is just off at times. One moment I'm feeling her acting and at other times, I'm like wtf was that. For example, the smile she gave Gon when she met him at Na Ri's coffee shop seemed so forced that it made me cringe. When she is supposed to be staring at him romantically, she looks lost in her thoughts. I've enjoyed her past dramas like Goblin without any issues. However, I'm sensing the same thing here that I did with her acting in Cheese in the Trap. Some of her romantic scenes there felt so off due to her facial expressions. Her facial expressions showed fear instead of love in some of the romantic scenes in CIIT and it felt really weird to watch. In TKEM, her at times off expressions are worsening the already flat romance.
I'm not a fan of LMH, so please don't think I'm bias towards him. I respect both actors and I mean this in all honesty. I do not intend to bash Kim Go Eun, this is just some criticism as a viewer.
Also, that kiss with So Hyuk was so unexpected. I'm not sure if she was being flirty or really carrying out an experiment. Either way it was weird even though it was cute to watch. Because of the way she acts around both guys, each will feel that they have a special relationship with her and become protective.
My theory about So Hyuk's left eye pain is that it is because of the bashing of the left side of his face in his past life. I'm really suprised that I haven't seen a comment suggesting that anyone else thinks this way. That being said, I don't believe there was a body switch - I really hope there wasn't.
6 episodes in and I've never been this confused while watching a kdrama. For some reason I'm not even that interested in finding out who the current killer is. Since the writer keeps dropping confusing hints about the past life. I'm more interested in solving that mystery and finding out who ends up with the girl in this life.