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Replying to Adrita Medha Aug 31, 2024
Title 4Minutes
Wtf is happening on ep 6? I'm so confused! đŸ€š
In short, everything from episodes 1 to 5 was what played out in Great’s mind after his heart stopped. His brain stayed active for four minutes, so he relived his past, trying to correct his mistakes. This episode reveals the real timeline, showing how events actually unfolded in the real world.
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On 4Minutes Aug 31, 2024
Title 4Minutes
Bible mentioned that his favorite scene from episode 6 is the NC scene because it highlights the contrast between the two main leads in episodes 4 and 6.

As for my thoughts: I think people who find it awkward are entitled to their opinion, but I believe it’s meant to be that way. The NC scene is driven by Tyme's narrative, and for him, it was about revenge. He was there to take the video, not specifically to enjoy himself, which explains his discomfort. It’s different from episode 4, where the scene was supposed to be clumsy and cute because it was their first time. In episode 6, it was intended to feel uncomfortable because it wasn't romantic—it was about exposing someone's sex tape online which is a dark concept if you think about it.
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On Kidnap Aug 31, 2024
Title Kidnap
Wow, I came to check out the comments and couldn’t believe my eyes—Leng is being called ugly and Ohm is being accused of being forced into kissing him?

Seriously, Ohmnanon fans are a special kind of delusional. They are just proving that their bullying skills are as sharp as their lack of self-awareness.

I genuinely pity anyone who has to deal with your brand of toxic nonsense in real life. You people show up at Ohm’s events with Nanon posters slapped on your faces like you're auditioning for a circus act, and then you have the audacity to spread hate about his new partner. It’s clear you have zero valid reasons to dislike Leng, so you resort to trashing his appearance like the classless bullies you are.

If I were you, I’d take a good, hard look in the mirror. While you’re behind your screens, spewing venom and calling Leng ugly, he’s probably out there enjoying life with Ohm, making the most of every moment while you sit in your little bubble of bitterness.

And lastly—no actor is being forced to kiss anyone. Ohm is a well-established star with a massive following; he doesn’t need to stick to BL if he doesn’t want to. So, keep flinging your hate from behind your screens while the rest of the world moves on.
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On 4Minutes Aug 31, 2024
Title 4Minutes
I'm beginning to think that Tyme will remain alive in the second timeline but die in the original one, while Great will survive in the original timeline but perish in the second. If they take a supernatural approach, the two of them might be separated by their respective timelines—one living in one timeline and dead in the other.
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Replying to Mimicat Aug 31, 2024
Title 4Minutes
Episodes 1 through 5 were playing in his head, but he didn't recognize who Tonkla was or what his motive for shooting…
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Replying to Jadah Aug 31, 2024
Title 4Minutes
Y'all wasn't Great's mom shot in the last ep? What was happening in that scene? I feel like I'm following the…
Episodes 1 through 5 were playing in his head, but he didn't recognize who Tonkla was or what his motive for shooting him was. His subconscious likely attempted to recreate the scenario of his shooting to something that made more sense to his brain, reflecting how the universe operates. He tried to change everything, including saving the woman he hit. However, this led to unintended consequences, as that woman ordered his mother's death. It conveys the idea that altering the past has repercussions—when you fix one wrong, the universe finds balance, often resulting in something worse happening.
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On 4Minutes Aug 31, 2024
Title 4Minutes
In great's mind, their last moment together was them sharing a peck and saying they should take care of eachother, in the original timeline it was them wishing death upon one another.
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Replying to cinto Aug 31, 2024
Title 4Minutes
bit confused why great was so enamoured initially by tyme in this timeline, is it because he's hot?
It's because Tyme's actions angered his father, and Great exploited this tension. For example when he killed that woman, Great's primary concern was not her death but the turmoil it caused his father, which he relished. Similarly, Tyme’s disruptions fascinated Great because he brought trouble upon his father, it intrigues him and keeps him on his toes but yes he is also very hot đŸ€Ł
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Replying to Lexy Aug 31, 2024
Title 4Minutes
after reading all these comment im still soooo confused like was him seeing 4 min into the future real or has…
He wasn’t in a coma; he went into a cardiac arrest where his heart stopped for four minutes. During that time, although his heart had ceased, his brain remained active. He experienced a vivid reliving of his past and altered everything he regretted. Whether these changes were real or merely in his mind is uncertain, it depends on the writer if they decided the outcome is supernatural or scientific.
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Replying to mrtho Aug 30, 2024
Title 4Minutes
i have never been more confused please someone explain what that episode was sorry i know im slow
In short, everything from episodes 1 to 5 was what played out in Great’s mind after his heart stopped. His brain stayed active for those four minutes, so he relived his past, trying to correct his mistakes. This episode reveals the real timeline, showing how events actually unfolded in the real world.
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On 4Minutes Aug 30, 2024
Title 4Minutes
On a serious note, I'm genuinely worried about Tonkla. He’s crossed a major line by killing one of the wealthiest man’s sons and shooting another, which likely means retaliation from those families is imminent. While I certainly didn’t enjoy seeing GREAT get shot AGAIN (smh) I also don’t want Tonkla to die. He’s driven by a quest for justice for his brother, and I love Fuaiz, so I hope they don't kill him off for this.
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Replying to suchakdramaqueen Aug 30, 2024
Title 4Minutes
He wanted to really better himself and fix all the wrongs. It's that reality check of - if I could change things...what…
His character is incredibly complex. He struggles to see right from wrong until it's too late. I think Tyme’s presence in his life made him realize a lot of things. He’s been so blinded by the protective shield his family built around him that he never really saw the consequences of the evil choices he made.
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On 4Minutes Aug 30, 2024
Title 4Minutes
Seeing the original timeline hits even harder when I think about Great. Yeah, he's done many evil things, but the changes he tries to make in those four minutes when his heart stops are honestly wrecking.

He dreams of cute dates, of Tyme seeing him differently, and of being truly understood. He wants their first time to be sweet and meaningful, not driven by revenge like it originally was.

It's so sad (for me) to watch him try to fix his mistakes while desperately hoping for a version of their relationship that's built on something more pure instead of the bitterness that defined it in real life.
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Replying to Msmitty105 Aug 30, 2024
Title 4Minutes
Will someone please explain the gist of what is happening in this episode? Like AHHHHHHH, I am so confused
In short, everything from episodes 1 to 5 was what played out in Great’s mind after his heart stopped. His brain stayed active for those four minutes, so he relived his past, trying to correct his mistakes. This episode reveals the real timeline, showing how events actually unfolded in the real world.
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Replying to lolaaaxx Aug 30, 2024
Title 4Minutes
Wait a second... when Great said 'let me use the bathroom real quick' when him and Tyme were making out on that…
Yes, I think it’s heavily implied. The show aims to depict sex scenes with as much realism as possible.
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Replying to Miku Aug 30, 2024
Title 4Minutes
I think great in real timeline is lonely maybe that's why he is seeking little bit attention he can get from tyme.…
When you delve into his character, it actually makes sense. Great isn’t exactly a paragon of virtue; he’s indifferent to many things. What really drives him is getting under his father’s skin. When he killed that woman, he laughed it off because it enraged his father and he enjoyed that. He wasn’t bothered by the implications of death; he was too focused on the reaction he provoked. Now that Tyme is pushing his father’s buttons, it’s a new and exciting challenge for Great. It’s intriguing and entertaining, like a fresh game for him.
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On 4Minutes Aug 30, 2024
Title 4Minutes
Listen, I adore you, Great, my little pookie, but seriously—why are you giving your parents a lecture on killing people when you've got two deaths on your own record? LMAO
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Replying to Markiepooh Aug 30, 2024
Title 4Minutes
It kinda very weird .Like why would someone whose sex tape made without consent and posted on the internet ever…
Great is far from ordinary. His callous nature is evident from his past actions—he ran over a woman and dismissed it with a laugh, simply because it angered his father. His obsession with undermining his father is glaringly apparent. Given his tendency to pursue anyone and anything who challenges his privileged life, it’s entirely fitting that he’s fixated on Tyme at least for me.
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Replying to GothGirl22 Aug 30, 2024
Title 4Minutes
Lol, they were torn apart even before Tonkla did anything.
But he really put an exclamation point on that separation with that bullet LMAO
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On 4Minutes Aug 30, 2024
Title 4Minutes
I find it really endearing how Great was so eager to be with Tyme that he was willing to go anywhere and do anything, even if it meant eating at places he’s never been to before and enduring spicy food LMAO.
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