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Replying to IM YourOnlyOne Dec 17, 2022
Yey. I finally caught up.
And I noticed, there were translations that did not make any sense.
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Replying to IM YourOnlyOne Dec 17, 2022
Title May I Help You Spoiler
10 years? She turned pathetic just because they dated for 10 years? LOL.I and my ex-gf dated for 15 years, and…
> I already said this before but imagine if this dynamic were genderflipped and a guy was doing that to a woman

Exactly! If this was in reverse, it's harassment and stalking, and everything else. So Chung Ha acting that way is so way out of line already.

Not only that, they broke up 10 years ago, and she's still clinging to him. I would have sympathised with her if it was only a few months to, maybe 3 years. But 10 years?

I've been there too (my high school sweetheart), I can not move on for ten years. Eventually, 11 years later, we had a second closure (turned out she also had a hard time moving on). But neither of us stalked each other, or forced ourselves in each other's lives, or showing up in each other's homes.

Chung Ha's possessive and obsessive. A very dangerous combination. A person who is only possessive, or obsessive, are also dangerous, but Chung Ha is both. Scary. Super scary.

And you know, Tae Hee not telling her the real reason is already giving her a favour. I just started on Episode 10, so I'm just guessing, Chung Ha will be devastated if she learns the real reason; and she will probably say, "And now you are blaming me for your his death?" And she'll leave, acting the "winner".
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Replying to IM YourOnlyOne Dec 16, 2022
Title May I Help You Spoiler
Late in the game, I'm only at Episode 9. Chung Ha is pathetic!
10 years? She turned pathetic just because they dated for 10 years? LOL.

I and my ex-gf dated for 15 years, and she broke up with me. She moved on after a few months. I moved on after a few months too (a little longer than she did).

And Chung Ha can not get over him?

Not only that, is she insensitive or just plain dumb? There are multiple huge signs right in front of her face saying, “GET THE F* OUT OF MY LIFE!!!”

In real life, Chung Ha would have gotten a retraining order already.
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Replying to IM YourOnlyOne Dec 16, 2022
Title The First Responders Spoiler
Wow, episode 10!
That was very emotional. They did well in building up for this episode. I wouldn't have felt the impact if they failed in building it up.

Also, that actor for the kidnapper, did he not appear for similar roles before?
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Replying to pomegranate Dec 15, 2022
Subway has been MIA far too long hasn’t it? I think I like it better than Kopiko too.(Is this bias from liking…
Haha yeah. I think it was a good decision for them to have stopped PPLs; and ironically, the poor PPLs of Kopiko helped them too when they returned.

I'm not a fan of Subway, at least here in the Philippines, there are better options. But as far as PPLs are concerned, Kopiko so far have the worst.
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On Revenge of Others Dec 15, 2022
Inaccurate title + poor synopsis = setting the wrong expectations = disappointment = 7 / 10 stars

That pretty much sums it all up.
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Replying to MedJ Dec 14, 2022
Title Curtain Call
Clearly Jae Hun is not the real grandson. The resemblance could be a funny coincidence by fate, or maybe he's…
I'm hoping for that because I want him and Se Yun to be together. Haha. I don't want a surprise twist at this point.

He still can be a cousin. He's probably the long-lost son the father never told anyone. Hahahahaha.

Or, the father had a fling with someone, who later escaped to the South, and gave birth in the South, and that kid was given for adoption after birth (or left at someone else's door), and became an actor later.

Or, the babies were switched accidentally because of the chaos during the Korean War. The grandfather had no idea the son he brought up was not his real son. His real son ended up in the South later, had a son, and that son grew up to be an actor.

Anything to drop us a bomb why he looks like the grandfather; and the “real” grandson doesn't have any resemblance.

Probably it's the second scenario above, since the “real” grandson had a real DNA test and it matched. ROFL.

But, whatever it can be, I hope they don't do any lineage twist. Silly at this point of the story.

:p
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Replying to Keiju Dec 13, 2022
Title Curtain Call
No actor is ever "too big" to be a support role. Many very famous actors even take on tiny cameos in films and…
Yeah.

Not only that, there were times when the support actors are the ones attracting viewers than the main actors.

And there are actors who actually do that to “pass on the torch” or to help their fellow actors.

It's not bad to be in support. I'd even say it speaks volume on the kind of celebrity they are.
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On Curtain Call Dec 13, 2022
Title Curtain Call
The only thing that's bothering me is Jae Hun looks exactly like the Grandfather. Yes, because they used the same actor, but that's the thing, when writers do that, more often than not there's a connection.

I hate to think he's the real cousin, because that means him and Se Yun doesn't have a chance to be together.

Another interesting thing is, the supposed real grandson is not a main character. You would think he is one of the main character, because after all, the story revolves around grandma finding her grandson.

Then again, maybe Korean writers are learning not to reveal who's who with their cast listings. Haha.
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Replying to ArbazAkhtar__HOD Dec 12, 2022
So where's jang uks fathers sword now? Does jin mu have it?
Last known user: BuSu (Part 1 lead actress)

I can't remember if she jumped with his sword to the lake. When Bu Yeon's petrified body was retrieved, she was not holding a sword though.

So, as far as Part 2 is concerned, no one knows where that sword is currently.

Though I'm suspecting NakYeon (Part 2 lead actress) will find it one day, and it will unlock the body's divine power and Nak Su's immense energy, and it's going to be one huge disaster. (The body's divine energy is far stronger than Nak Su's immense energy. I think the only reason Master Lee was able to place those two opposing powers in balance was because the body was petrified, so the divine energy was dormant, thus, he was able to use Nak Su's energy to be in a delicate balance with it.)
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Replying to darkn3ss Dec 12, 2022
I take it that Jung So Mi was not available for part 2 that why they had to have her soul switched bodies again.
Nope. It is the story.

Part 1 is about Bu Yeon's plan, so they need Bu Yeon's actual "body". Nak Su was only used by Bu Yeon for her plan.

Part 2 is about Nak Su. Bu Yeon's soul is gone. So the body they need is Nak Su's body (i.e. the original actress for Nak Su).
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Replying to Kween Dec 12, 2022
And i dont understand. Is JBY/MD soul inside naksu body or is it Naksu in Naksu body without MD/JBY at all?
See this simple chart I created:

BuSu / Part 1 main actress
- "BuSu" because Part 1 was about Bu Yeon's personal plan, Nak Su was just used.
- real body of Bu Yeon
- real face of Bu Yeon
- soul of Nak Su

NakYeon / Part 2 main actress
- "NakYeon" because Part 2 is about Nak Su, Bu Yeon is gone.
- real body of Bu Yeon
- face of Nak Su
- soul of Nak Su

Or, read: https://mydramalist.com/discussions/alchemy-of-souls-part-2/83271-yuki-notes-episode-1-2
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Replying to IM YourOnlyOne Dec 12, 2022
Sometimes it's confusing. So I look into this simple 'chart'.
BuSu / Part 1 main actress
- "BuSu" because Part 1 was about Bu Yeon's personal plan, Nak Su was just used.
- real body of Bu Yeon
- real face of Bu Yeon
- soul of Nak Su

NakYeon / Part 2 main actress
- "NakYeon" because Part 2 is about Nak Su, Bu Yeon is gone.
- real body of Bu Yeon
- face of Nak Su
- soul of Nak Su
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Replying to ReverseHaremQueen Dec 11, 2022
Title Reborn Rich Spoiler
There are not time loop
As far as the ending of Episode 10 is concerned, it is a time-loop. Instead of just one experience, he is looping in two lives, both his (poor version and 4-2 version).

I think what's caused the time-loop is he started a predestination paradox.

So far, the only thing confirmed to have changed is the reason for his mother's (poor version) death. But it can be argued that, if his mother did not have a hearth attack, she would have committed suicide anyway.

Everything before and after his mother's death still happened exactly at it should be; sand Soonyang war--we do not have information if the Soonyang situation in Episode 1 was the result of 4-2's actions.

As far as Episode 10 is concerned, Episode 1's Soonyang situation is because of 4-2's actions = predestination paradox.

If he ever wants to escape his time-loop, he needs to do something that he hasn't done before. Since he can not remember his previous attempts--he only finally remembered 4-2 was already dead before he was “reborn” in episode 10--then it's going to be a very tough battle.

But since this is a show, I'll take a guess that this round, he'll survive and won't die.

I would even take it so far as to say, he removed himself (as 4-2) from the scene, everyone thinking he died.

He will only reveal he is alive after his “poor” version is assassinated, to complete the circle and satisfy the need for the predestination paradox (things already happened as it should, those who died will die no matter what, and so on).

Then he'll complete his revenge.

Again, as far as episode 10 is concerned. 4-2 died, and that was the moment he did, and he finally remembered it. This is the moment he can break the time-loop.
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