It's just not that their faces are same, they are the same person.
Let me see if I can explain this: Hae Soo in present time (Timeline X) let's say she is Hae Soo A Hae Soo A drowns and wakes up in a different timeline - Timeline Y In Timeline Y, there was already Hae Soo B. But, on arrival of Hae Soo A, Hae Soo B disappears. How does Hae Soo B disappears is not shown.
So, essentially in both timelines Timeline X and Timeline Y, both Hae Soo are Hae Soo A. Hence, I said they are both same person.
Can anyone give me some review about this drama.... I heard this drama is super good and also won prize for outstanding…
"We lost because we didn't have enough money? I didn't go to college as I didn't have tutors. I lost because I was sick. Everyone can't be in same environment. They are fighting with what they have. If we make excuses, we'll lose in same way again." -- Baek Seung Soo
This above paragraph is microcosm of this drama. With a sorta plain story writer, director and actors created a masterpiece. Hot Stove League excels in execution specifically in the parts of strategy.
Even though Dreams (the team for which Baek Seung Soo is GM) played only single baseball match, still you could imagine how well they will play in real game with all the soft improvements they have made in their thinking and planning.
Please go ahead and try it. You won't be dissappointed.
Hae Soo in present time (Timeline X) let's say she is Hae Soo A
Hae Soo A drowns and wakes up in a different timeline - Timeline Y
In Timeline Y, there was already Hae Soo B. But, on arrival of Hae Soo A, Hae Soo B disappears. How does Hae Soo B disappears is not shown.
So, essentially in both timelines Timeline X and Timeline Y, both Hae Soo are Hae Soo A. Hence, I said they are both same person.
This above paragraph is microcosm of this drama. With a sorta plain story writer, director and actors created a masterpiece. Hot Stove League excels in execution specifically in the parts of strategy.
Even though Dreams (the team for which Baek Seung Soo is GM) played only single baseball match, still you could imagine how well they will play in real game with all the soft improvements they have made in their thinking and planning.
Please go ahead and try it. You won't be dissappointed.
Lee Ha Nee did a tremendous job in this.
But, it does get draggy in second half. You can skip lots of scenes after episode 10.
Let me motivate you to start this. Although there is too much angst in this, it will remain memorable for you for a long time.