I started this drama on a high note...I watched and got soo consumed that before I realised what was happening…
Park J-J feels downright mistreated & outcast towards the end, by both the other characters – his friends – and the script. After being locked up for several years *and* living in misery for a total of 20, he's sure been punished enough without the extra prison time he gets.
Also, the angle that he "killed" the woman he loved doesn't get any attention.
I think the writer make a really big mistake on the time travel plot. Let just say 1993 hyun jae was blown to…
Normally I get really worked up by time travel plot holes, but there aren't any outside of the ML's notebook (which exists twice, in a '93 and a '94 version, but changes to the '93 one appear on the '94 one even though he never returned to '93 — that's a time travel plot hole!). When '93 ML returned from 2017, he only regained consciousness on the canonical day of his death/disappearance. '94 ML is a copy of the ML, not a "continuation", and lived through the ML's entire life until then as well. So while the future-ML is in the future, his '94 self hooks up and fathers a child and such. The 2017 people did not know that there are actually two Hyun-Jaes, and that's why they assumed he has to return to the past to avoid having his son disappear. Perhaps he also *had* to return because "the past called for him" via the pager, that's resolved.
It's not clear what future time he then ends up in. It could be anywhere from a month to a year from when he went back to the past. It doesn't have to be 2017.
tldr: it's time travel PLUS cloning, and instead of merging the clones back together, or having them switch roles, the '94 ML decides to quietly die/disappear. He was full of regret for how he took the money and ruined the company, and that was the way his sacrifice could help everyone else. By vanishing on June 17 1994, '94 ML ensures the past stays unaltered, except for whatever minor acts '94 ML engages in after '93 ML tells him all about the future.
Okay just read the full thing and leave your comments because this just shook my mind...i guess this story is…
There's also a story arc of "someone close to him" having made him disappear, which turns out to be untrue, but sure seems like a reference to the case as well.
there are two hyun jae, one that continued to live in 1994 and then disappeared because of the illness and the…
The "twin" typhoon duplicates the ML, which is how the main ML can avoid being the SML's *actual* father and the associated bad vibe being interested in the same girl would have. Because it's not one person time travelling and then being gone from his original timeline, and no multiverse, but rather one person existing twice, it's really not as stupid as I feared it would be. Thought I'd be giving this a 4/10.
Things looked nice until halfway and then the writer became silly. I have a long rant on that absurd finale and…
It was completely unnecessary for the mom to become a villain ("Kill Switch"), it's silly that the hacked test drive plotline just vanished — including all the people who must have been hurt or killed in the road rampage.
In general it feels like the writer had just watched Whisper and was jealous of all the random plot twists.
When Human Shin holds up the kill switch box, RoboShin could just have ran across the street and taken it.
The police called to the abduction spot to save Human Shin arrives laughably late and does nothing.
Ending & "one year later", it also makes no sense whatsoever that his conscious was deleted, before being then restored a year later fully intact except with fewer superpowers and more crying. Also that they kept all of this a secret from FL so she can suffer more.
-> Initially I really enjoyed this show, but making it to the end was hard work.
Cause I was wond erng why they needed to With hotel room scene where Mann Shin tubules his actress or idol girlfriend…
In the hotel scene, he rejects a random girl he picked up to look like a troublesome womanizer. He wants to act up to rebel against his controlling grandfather.
If you hate characters being jerks for no reason, or if you feel the writer shouldn't waste your time when one character acting smart could shorten the whole thing by three episodes, there will be boiling blood for sure.
After being locked up for several years *and* living in misery for a total of 20, he's sure been punished enough without the extra prison time he gets.
Also, the angle that he "killed" the woman he loved doesn't get any attention.
Was he identifying him as the rapist and murderer, or talking about him in reference to those, or was it all entirely unrelated?
Surprisingly funny. Laughed a lot.
Way fewer plot holes than time travel shows usually have.
When '93 ML returned from 2017, he only regained consciousness on the canonical day of his death/disappearance. '94 ML is a copy of the ML, not a "continuation", and lived through the ML's entire life until then as well. So while the future-ML is in the future, his '94 self hooks up and fathers a child and such.
The 2017 people did not know that there are actually two Hyun-Jaes, and that's why they assumed he has to return to the past to avoid having his son disappear. Perhaps he also *had* to return because "the past called for him" via the pager, that's resolved.
It's not clear what future time he then ends up in. It could be anywhere from a month to a year from when he went back to the past. It doesn't have to be 2017.
tldr: it's time travel PLUS cloning, and instead of merging the clones back together, or having them switch roles, the '94 ML decides to quietly die/disappear. He was full of regret for how he took the money and ruined the company, and that was the way his sacrifice could help everyone else. By vanishing on June 17 1994, '94 ML ensures the past stays unaltered, except for whatever minor acts '94 ML engages in after '93 ML tells him all about the future.
Because it's not one person time travelling and then being gone from his original timeline, and no multiverse, but rather one person existing twice, it's really not as stupid as I feared it would be. Thought I'd be giving this a 4/10.
Can watch with VPN ^_^
In general it feels like the writer had just watched Whisper and was jealous of all the random plot twists.
When Human Shin holds up the kill switch box, RoboShin could just have ran across the street and taken it.
The police called to the abduction spot to save Human Shin arrives laughably late and does nothing.
Ending & "one year later", it also makes no sense whatsoever that his conscious was deleted, before being then restored a year later fully intact except with fewer superpowers and more crying. Also that they kept all of this a secret from FL so she can suffer more.
-> Initially I really enjoyed this show, but making it to the end was hard work.
This one has tons of twists and evil characters.