he thinks they live in a different century i swear. you can’t just propose to someone & get rejected then try…
He also did a “promise me first before I tell you”. /facepalm. That's a sign that he is up to no good, and that is also the sign that he knows there's a high chance she will say “no”.
He should get a psychiatrist, LOL. He needs help like Na Young.
This week's theme is very interesting (E36 to E40).
* Suji is still down. * More issues related to Suji's adopted family. * Moving closer with her biological mother. * Moving closer with Uri.
Maybe next week's theme is Suji's recovery? Or, the return of Na Young? LOL. Maybe HS's father and Na Young will join forces? If Na Young reveals her relationship with Suji to HS's father, that alone will make HS's father go ballistic.
I've completely forgotten that HS's father was the doctor who saved Suji's mother.
HS's father is totally against Suji. - It is understandable from a business perspective. That is not the issue. - The issue is, as a father, he should keep an open mind.
Once the relationship of Suji with her biological mother is revealed: 1. I can't wait to see HS's father's face. 2. I can't wait how Suji's biological mother will react in relation to HS's father, the doctor who brought her back to life. 3. Every effort of HS will go into a blackhole in an instant. Unless he's really an arse and will tell Suji's mother, “Mother, my father saved your life so please approve us.” As we say in Filipino, “kapalmuks” (thick-face), or “walang hiya” (shameless). 4. HS's mother will probably divorce HS's father because of it. 5. HS's father will probably blame Suji even more. “She is the reason our family broke! She bewitched my son!”
Currently, he is not actually changing anything in the past.In real life, the most accepted theory of time travel…
True that. Leaving clues here and there.
I think it has become a trope in K-drama lang recently, leave clues but only reveal it in the end. I guess they don't like it when audiences can figure out their thought process early. Hahahhaa. (I mean, a few years ago, it was easy to follow the thought process of the writers, and figure out the rest of the story, but the past few months… they're almost always surprising us how wrong our theories are.)
* The father don't have powers, since he was surprised as well.* But he is very comedic. “What's the lottery…
Yep!
They'll probably give us more funny moments. A good way to balance the current depressing atmosphere. It's so cool, because the main story isn't affected, but they make the audience laugh.
LOL. Lee Ho Chul and Heo Sung Tae as protagonists. They've been playing a lot of villain roles the past few years, this will take some getting used to. I love the change in their roles, and comedic too.
Currently, he is not actually changing anything in the past.In real life, the most accepted theory of time travel…
My understanding is he was referring to that door, the only one that was coloured.
It is, of course, possible that there is something else as well. He probably found another coloured door but encountered something else. For example, he can open the door but it leads nowhere, or blocked by debris. So, maybe, he needs to do something else to get to that door faster. Like, maybe, he needs to remember another memory that is earlier than the birth of Ina, right before the fire started.
RE: time travel.Also in MDL forums: https://mydramalist.com/discussions/although-i-am-not-a-hero/125445-time-travel
Currently, he is not actually changing anything in the past.
In real life, the most accepted theory of time travel in physics is this:
“Everything that should happen already happened.”
It means that, if there are changes in time because of time travel, ALL of it already happened. In other words, time STILL flowed linearly. It means that there is ONLY ONE timeline. Absolutely nothing changed because of time travel, it already happened that way its supposed to happen. There is no grandfather paradox or any paradoxes. It just is.
This is what the current time travel by the ML is so far about. Everything that should happen already happened. (aside: It has nothing to do with predestination.) Him holding the FL's hand at a mall, already happened. Nothing changed there. He didn't save her, he's supposed to be there because it already happened.
Now, this is problematic because it leads to one very crucial limitation of his time travel ability: he needs to do the things that already happened at the right time and at the right moment.
If he fails, then that's when things are actually going to change.
There are only two ways he can actually change the past: 1. Not traveling at the right moment (origin time) and at the right time (target time) when the FL saw him. 2. Being at a time (target time) when he was not originally there.
No. 1 would be very hard to avoid at his current state because he doesn't have any control (yet). When the FL saw him travel, it was his version that has no control over his powers (yet), so those time travels happen the way it already happened for everyone.
In addition, he can only do No. 1 if he already have prior information, like information from the FL.
a. Future ML told the FL his origin time. b. Then FL told the present ML that information. c. Present ML travels back into that target time, changing his origin time.
Then we can say he changed the past. Not only the past, but also his future. “His future” is also important, as was stressed multiple times in E04.
No. 2 is within his reach, but as his father explained, it will depend on how much he wants to save her. He can test this in the Spa/Sauna incident.
It was already established that the ML never saved her from her fall at the Spa. So we know for a fact he never did and he was never there as a time traveler.
However, if he can make himself appear there and save her from her fall, thus, preventing the hospital scene, then we can truly say he actually changed the past.
Both No. 1 and No. 2 fulfills what E04 hinted at: “Her past is his future” and “His future is her past”.
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There's one more thing. Who actually saved the FL during the school fire incident?
E04 hinted at two possible things: 1. The FL told him a lie. 2. Or, the FL unknowingly told him the truth.
Here's the kicker, both No. 1 and No. 2 can be true.
How?
* The FL told him a lie. No one saved her. It happened the way the ML saw it happened, and the way the FL remembers it. * However, when the FL lied about it, that gave the ML a thought, or an idea. Maybe in the near future, he figured out that the door is not about his fireman friend, but about her. (Well, it's obvious for us the audience.) * The ML will probably figure out that if he can save the FL, then his friend won't die. * I am suspecting that the person trapped inside, that the other student told his friend, was the FL. So, his friend's death is connected to the FL. He cannot save his friend directly, he has to save the FL so that other student wouldn't tell his friend there's someone else inside. * So, No. 1 is true, the FL told him a lie. But, No. 2 is also true, because the FL changed his future, which effectively changed her past.
Remember what they both said? ML: Your past is my future. FL: Your future is my past.
The FL's past, the “lie” that he saved her from the fire, is what will change his future. At the same time, once his future changes, the FL's past will also change.
What will change with the FL's past? She more likely won't end up with the Sauna loan shark / adopted mother.
---
Finally, there's a problem. If the FL's past changes, they probably wouldn't meet after that.
Also, the ML's past will change as well, and his wife's death wouldn't happen because the ML wouldn't be obsessed with something which led to him abandoning his family (unintentionally because of his uncontrolled travels).
Which brings us to the final question: How can they avoid a grandfather paradox? Because if the FL can change his future which leads to him changing the FL's past which indirectly affects his own past as well, then there's going to be a grandfather paradox, because those changes never happened.
* The father don't have powers, since he was surprised as well.
* But he is very comedic. “What's the lottery numbers? Or, were it stocks?” ROFL. He's as regular as everyone else, Lottery is the best information from the future!
* Everyone's reaction when grandma was telling her dream about the FL were so LMAO moment. They're trying to hide their emotions and worry because they knew how serious grandma's dreams are, and they don't want to scare her.
* Grandma's precog ability seems to be based on what she deeply desires. Since she's too concerned about money, she was dreaming lottery numbers and stock options. It was too late when she dreamed her daughter-in-law. And now, she's too much into FL, she's dreaming about her a lot.
* The sister is also funny.
* The ML's comedic scenes are at the right moment without changing his image as depressed and too serious. Even though he knew he doesn't have reflections, he was still very surprised when he didn't see his own reflection. LOL.
I think you're mixing things up.HS's father is not a bad person because he agreed to terminate Suji. He is because…
> he’s a director whether he’s in his home or office
Well… that's where we differ.
> And I’m not reading alladat the first bits are prove enough what the rest will be
Apologies, and I'm sad you did that and assumed what the rest will be.
However, just so you know, I read every word you said before and after, thrice too. ^_~ Since I did, I stand by what I already said, and I think I can say you missed my point. ^_^
He should get a psychiatrist, LOL. He needs help like Na Young.
* More issues related to Suji's adopted family.
* Moving closer with her biological mother.
* Moving closer with Uri.
Maybe next week's theme is Suji's recovery? Or, the return of Na Young? LOL. Maybe HS's father and Na Young will join forces? If Na Young reveals her relationship with Suji to HS's father, that alone will make HS's father go ballistic.
HS's father is totally against Suji.
- It is understandable from a business perspective. That is not the issue.
- The issue is, as a father, he should keep an open mind.
Once the relationship of Suji with her biological mother is revealed:
1. I can't wait to see HS's father's face.
2. I can't wait how Suji's biological mother will react in relation to HS's father, the doctor who brought her back to life.
3. Every effort of HS will go into a blackhole in an instant. Unless he's really an arse and will tell Suji's mother, “Mother, my father saved your life so please approve us.” As we say in Filipino, “kapalmuks” (thick-face), or “walang hiya” (shameless).
4. HS's mother will probably divorce HS's father because of it.
5. HS's father will probably blame Suji even more. “She is the reason our family broke! She bewitched my son!”
Meanwhile, Suji and Uri lives happily ever after.
How about Na Young? Na Young who?
Hahahaha.
I think it has become a trope in K-drama lang recently, leave clues but only reveal it in the end. I guess they don't like it when audiences can figure out their thought process early. Hahahhaa. (I mean, a few years ago, it was easy to follow the thought process of the writers, and figure out the rest of the story, but the past few months… they're almost always surprising us how wrong our theories are.)
They'll probably give us more funny moments. A good way to balance the current depressing atmosphere. It's so cool, because the main story isn't affected, but they make the audience laugh.
I guess they're collecting the comments from International fans about the K-drama kissing scenes. Hahaha. Finally, they're doing it right. ^_^
Make it real, it's just acting. Or, you know, think of it as your only chance to kiss another celebrity hehehhehe.
It is, of course, possible that there is something else as well. He probably found another coloured door but encountered something else. For example, he can open the door but it leads nowhere, or blocked by debris. So, maybe, he needs to do something else to get to that door faster. Like, maybe, he needs to remember another memory that is earlier than the birth of Ina, right before the fire started.
In real life, the most accepted theory of time travel in physics is this:
“Everything that should happen already happened.”
It means that, if there are changes in time because of time travel, ALL of it already happened. In other words, time STILL flowed linearly. It means that there is ONLY ONE timeline. Absolutely nothing changed because of time travel, it already happened that way its supposed to happen. There is no grandfather paradox or any paradoxes. It just is.
This is what the current time travel by the ML is so far about. Everything that should happen already happened. (aside: It has nothing to do with predestination.) Him holding the FL's hand at a mall, already happened. Nothing changed there. He didn't save her, he's supposed to be there because it already happened.
Now, this is problematic because it leads to one very crucial limitation of his time travel ability: he needs to do the things that already happened at the right time and at the right moment.
If he fails, then that's when things are actually going to change.
There are only two ways he can actually change the past:
1. Not traveling at the right moment (origin time) and at the right time (target time) when the FL saw him.
2. Being at a time (target time) when he was not originally there.
No. 1 would be very hard to avoid at his current state because he doesn't have any control (yet). When the FL saw him travel, it was his version that has no control over his powers (yet), so those time travels happen the way it already happened for everyone.
In addition, he can only do No. 1 if he already have prior information, like information from the FL.
a. Future ML told the FL his origin time.
b. Then FL told the present ML that information.
c. Present ML travels back into that target time, changing his origin time.
Then we can say he changed the past. Not only the past, but also his future. “His future” is also important, as was stressed multiple times in E04.
No. 2 is within his reach, but as his father explained, it will depend on how much he wants to save her. He can test this in the Spa/Sauna incident.
It was already established that the ML never saved her from her fall at the Spa. So we know for a fact he never did and he was never there as a time traveler.
However, if he can make himself appear there and save her from her fall, thus, preventing the hospital scene, then we can truly say he actually changed the past.
Both No. 1 and No. 2 fulfills what E04 hinted at: “Her past is his future” and “His future is her past”.
---
There's one more thing. Who actually saved the FL during the school fire incident?
E04 hinted at two possible things:
1. The FL told him a lie.
2. Or, the FL unknowingly told him the truth.
Here's the kicker, both No. 1 and No. 2 can be true.
How?
* The FL told him a lie. No one saved her. It happened the way the ML saw it happened, and the way the FL remembers it.
* However, when the FL lied about it, that gave the ML a thought, or an idea. Maybe in the near future, he figured out that the door is not about his fireman friend, but about her. (Well, it's obvious for us the audience.)
* The ML will probably figure out that if he can save the FL, then his friend won't die.
* I am suspecting that the person trapped inside, that the other student told his friend, was the FL. So, his friend's death is connected to the FL. He cannot save his friend directly, he has to save the FL so that other student wouldn't tell his friend there's someone else inside.
* So, No. 1 is true, the FL told him a lie. But, No. 2 is also true, because the FL changed his future, which effectively changed her past.
Remember what they both said?
ML: Your past is my future.
FL: Your future is my past.
The FL's past, the “lie” that he saved her from the fire, is what will change his future. At the same time, once his future changes, the FL's past will also change.
What will change with the FL's past? She more likely won't end up with the Sauna loan shark / adopted mother.
---
Finally, there's a problem. If the FL's past changes, they probably wouldn't meet after that.
Also, the ML's past will change as well, and his wife's death wouldn't happen because the ML wouldn't be obsessed with something which led to him abandoning his family (unintentionally because of his uncontrolled travels).
Which brings us to the final question: How can they avoid a grandfather paradox? Because if the FL can change his future which leads to him changing the FL's past which indirectly affects his own past as well, then there's going to be a grandfather paradox, because those changes never happened.
Also in MDL forums: https://mydramalist.com/discussions/although-i-am-not-a-hero/125445-time-travel
* But he is very comedic. “What's the lottery numbers? Or, were it stocks?” ROFL. He's as regular as everyone else, Lottery is the best information from the future!
* Everyone's reaction when grandma was telling her dream about the FL were so LMAO moment. They're trying to hide their emotions and worry because they knew how serious grandma's dreams are, and they don't want to scare her.
* Grandma's precog ability seems to be based on what she deeply desires. Since she's too concerned about money, she was dreaming lottery numbers and stock options. It was too late when she dreamed her daughter-in-law. And now, she's too much into FL, she's dreaming about her a lot.
* The sister is also funny.
* The ML's comedic scenes are at the right moment without changing his image as depressed and too serious. Even though he knew he doesn't have reflections, he was still very surprised when he didn't see his own reflection. LOL.
https://mydramalist.com/discussions/running-man-philippines-season-2/125443-official-episode-chapter-streaming-for-running-man-philippines-s02
* Per episode: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_UmNDDvymmCm3xfezD46MEZpoU9MfRcQ
* Per chapter: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_UmNDDvymmD1Qfol-v4yPvrsa2IJWGSp
Unofficial playlist:
* Combined all seasons per chapter: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLom9SdXHUp4hwPmZJgR0HMzvya5t3I8tn
Schedule confirmed:
* SAT-SUN at 19:15
* Number of episodes no information yet, but based on S01, probably same or less than 32.
Waiting for edit/update submission to be approved so we can mark this as “Completed”.
Well… that's where we differ.
> And I’m not reading alladat the first bits are prove enough what the rest will be
Apologies, and I'm sad you did that and assumed what the rest will be.
However, just so you know, I read every word you said before and after, thrice too. ^_~ Since I did, I stand by what I already said, and I think I can say you missed my point. ^_^