Wow. That was the first preview of the next episode, in the last 23 years, without a spoiler of an important cliffhanger. ROFL. That was so refreshing.
ROTFL, I laughed at loud as soon as he did that. Really funny and well done.
They probably have an alternate scene too, offering the jacket to him, or something. LOL.
It was so hilarious. I'm not a fan of SG, I prefer AIB, but still, I love easter eggs when done right. It was so perfect when they focused on it for a few seconds. HAHAHAHA
She has to let go of him so she won't remember her past lives anymore?
She will need a very good d*mn reason to choose that path. Like… he was actually the one who killed her, her mother, and her original lover. Possibly her sister, too, who probably is Cho Won in the present.
Are they friends or something? The prince and 13th richest person, and the ML's character, are in a level of relationship that is not expected for people who are not close.
I kinda hope that she's a whole new person and he doesn't end up with the reincarnation of the ancient girl.
LOL. So true!
They tend to have a seasonal thing about the type of stories they air, and ironically, they release it at the same time, or one after another, that it gets boring sooner or later.
Isn't it the theory that if vampire sucks someone's blook then that person also become vampire. So in this scenario…
While the vampire mythology is purely Western in origin, fiction writers (even in the 20th century) deviated a lot from the original sources.
For example, for story's sake, there are vampire writers who added certain rules to turning a human into a vampire. One such is, if the vampire bit them with the “desire” to turn them. Without that desire, the human will either die if bled dry, or heal if the vampire only drank enough.
In some stories, it is as what you've said, a vampire's bite is deadly to a human, and if they can survive their “rebirth” (some don't), then they become a vampire. In some, it still is questionable if they'll become a full vampire or just a regular undead.
Also, someone mentioned Dracula, he was not the first vampire, as far as vampire mythology is concerned. But yes, it is Western in origin.
The one that is Asian is zombies. There are documented cases and traditions of reanimating a dead body. How that is possible, I have no idea, but supposedly there are still a few people left who can do it. Supposedly, something in our body can reanimate a body for a few days. The person is dead, the body is simply moving, that's all (and no biting and all that stuff).
I'm starting to suspect that the 1FL is the reincarnation of the 2FL's "past character". And the "2022/2023 character" of the 2FL is just a regular soul who happens to look like the girlfriend of Mr. Heartbeat.
Another scenario, the "past 2FL"'s soul was split into two. They are the 2022/2023 1FL and 2FL.
thank you for posting this! i really appreciate you giving your input. someone else in the comment is calling…
You're welcome! Thank you for the feedback!
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I guess some people had high expectations that the show will be a traditional horror show, where everyone screams just because they can. ^_^;; Especially since this is an Asian production, which is well known for such suspenseful and horror productions.
For me, I like this show. It's more realistic and more respectful of people's experiences. Of course, the “cases” are more likely fiction, but it doesn't invalidate what people actually experienced in real life (and wherever/whichever they researched).
It's like Titanic. The movie is fiction, but Titanic itself, and the people who died in that tragedy, are real. It's similar in this show. I wouldn't even be surprised if some of those cases were based on actual recorded incidents, or unexplained cases. ^_^
Filipinos and Singaporeans are already tired of those so we watch CJK-dramas hahaha.
It was so hilarious. I'm not a fan of SG, I prefer AIB, but still, I love easter eggs when done right. It was so perfect when they focused on it for a few seconds. HAHAHAHA
She will need a very good d*mn reason to choose that path. Like… he was actually the one who killed her, her mother, and her original lover. Possibly her sister, too, who probably is Cho Won in the present.
Did I miss anything? LOL.
Or, just plain comedy for this episode?
I remember watching it before but time travel (I just came from the past) is making me dizzy. ^^;;
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And I want the pin too. I hope someone create an imitation. LOL
They tend to have a seasonal thing about the type of stories they air, and ironically, they release it at the same time, or one after another, that it gets boring sooner or later.
Same, hopefully not another reincarnation.
For example, for story's sake, there are vampire writers who added certain rules to turning a human into a vampire. One such is, if the vampire bit them with the “desire” to turn them. Without that desire, the human will either die if bled dry, or heal if the vampire only drank enough.
In some stories, it is as what you've said, a vampire's bite is deadly to a human, and if they can survive their “rebirth” (some don't), then they become a vampire. In some, it still is questionable if they'll become a full vampire or just a regular undead.
Also, someone mentioned Dracula, he was not the first vampire, as far as vampire mythology is concerned. But yes, it is Western in origin.
The one that is Asian is zombies. There are documented cases and traditions of reanimating a dead body. How that is possible, I have no idea, but supposedly there are still a few people left who can do it. Supposedly, something in our body can reanimate a body for a few days. The person is dead, the body is simply moving, that's all (and no biting and all that stuff).
Another scenario, the "past 2FL"'s soul was split into two. They are the 2022/2023 1FL and 2FL.
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I guess some people had high expectations that the show will be a traditional horror show, where everyone screams just because they can. ^_^;; Especially since this is an Asian production, which is well known for such suspenseful and horror productions.
For me, I like this show. It's more realistic and more respectful of people's experiences. Of course, the “cases” are more likely fiction, but it doesn't invalidate what people actually experienced in real life (and wherever/whichever they researched).
It's like Titanic. The movie is fiction, but Titanic itself, and the people who died in that tragedy, are real. It's similar in this show. I wouldn't even be surprised if some of those cases were based on actual recorded incidents, or unexplained cases. ^_^