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Replying to Adele Jane Jun 12, 2020
me too. i didnt understand how he knows everything
The kid was Manpasikjeok, the flute. He was stuck at the same age when the flute was cut in half. and once the past changed so that the split didn't happen, the kid was able to grow. There were some mild hints to the kid being a magical being in few previous episodes, like when he cut off Tae Eul's tied hands when she was abducted and taken to the middle of nowhere, when she turned around after bringing down the bad guys, the kid had disappeared. He said multiple times that he maintains the balance and defeat the enemy
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Replying to Estelll May 18, 2020
Most people here: Either "Not watching it with this ml!", or "I'm gonna watch it for Go Sung Hee". Meanwhile,…
Just curious if this is any any good story-wise? I hate the ML, but adore Go Sung Hee.
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Replying to snakeu May 18, 2020
raped a drunk woman. cctv evidence of him carrying her available. oppalogists trying to defend it bc they're stupid…
Lmao at "oppalogists", this term is gold.
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Replying to dreamz May 16, 2020
This drama is all about details and information they show and tell but I find mistakes in every episode . In an…
I thought the coffee lady said in that same scene that she was trying out a wig and hadn't actually cut her hair.
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Replying to BimiluiSoop May 16, 2020
Personally I think time travel was in the cards from episode 1, how else would TE's police identification badge…
My understanding is that the 2020 video is a snippet of an event that hasn't fully happened yet but shown by the writer at this point to amp up the suspense even more. We can assume at this point that there would be time travel both to the past and the future. And hopefully there would be a proper explanation for how a video of an event from 2022 came to be in 2020.
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Replying to BimiluiSoop May 16, 2020
Your frustration is totally understandable, the writer is leaving a lot to the viewers to put together and reach…
I hear you. I'm not sure on how long does one need to travel through the vacuum to reach the other universe. Lee Gon went back in time for his Friday status meeting with the PM, so he was at max gone from his world for 5 to 6 days each time. Plus TE said she spent only 1 day in the other world and since none of her cop colleagues noticed her missing, I presumed it was over the weekend or offshift day. I think Lee Gon is going farther into the void now as he has figured out that the traitor has been hiding there, so he's chasing after him. Otherwise, I don't expect that one needs to spend that much time in that vacuum if they simply want to go from one world to the next. The drama has given no hints on the time lapses so we can only assume and make our own judgements. It would have been great to see all these details added to the story just like you have said and to know that the writer has done her homework on the smaller details to finesse the story, alas.
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Replying to uki May 16, 2020
i didnot understand the preview of ep 11
I'm not sure if that was a preview or just the ending scene of this episode, which showed us a scene from the future, the drama goes back and forth a lot in the story telling to create cliffhangers, I think that's what it is. It might not even happen in ep 11 but farther down the line
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Replying to Tae Ho May 16, 2020
ep. 10can someone explain to me when did Lee Gon go the ROK forest (the first hugging scene?)because last night…
Your frustration is totally understandable, the writer is leaving a lot to the viewers to put together and reach conclusions on their own. One pattern has been that the drama is not being shown in chronological order. I think the ROK forest scene happened right before the Lunar New Year. There are a lot of time gaps (maybe upto weeks or months) between Lee Gon's return each time. This is what I tell and convince myself on, otherwise their dramatic reunions would feel too over the top.
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Replying to Faith May 16, 2020
if not anything what the industry should get from this drama is that u do not give an actor a role just bc of…
As for Lee Min Ho, I was never a fan of his, none of his previous projects stood out for me, but here for the first time, I'm starting to understand the LMH appeal. He does seem very royal and has portrayed a character who is every bit worthy of being followed. The king being a mathematician was just the kind of thing that would have piqued my interest. so well played writer-nim.
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Replying to Faith May 16, 2020
if not anything what the industry should get from this drama is that u do not give an actor a role just bc of…
WDH has a great role in this drama already. Why would he even want the king's role when he gets to showcase his brilliant acting chops by playing not just 1 but 2 interesting and totally contrasting characters in the same drama. This has to be every actor's dream role. There was this Canadian (was it American?) sci-fi clone drama "Orphan Black" where the main female character got to play so many different characters and won so much praise and accolades for playing each character so distinctly. WDH is doing such a superb job of playing both characters, there's never a moment of doubt on which character he is in any given scene, even when both his characters are taking each other's place in the drama. I'm constantly amazed by his acting skills. Trading these interesting characters for the main role would be such a waste for WDH
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Replying to taskinilussion May 16, 2020
Well, the quote "high expectations can lead to disappointment" is especially true when it comes to this drama.…
As someone who reads way too much epic fantasy and scifi novels, I'm terribly curious about the plot, it is such an original idea. The fact that the other side has had that many years to put their pieces in place makes me so nervous. The acting is A+ by everyone, and unlike all the haters, I do like the main leads, they have plenty of chemistry. My main complaint is around the pacing. Too many initial episodes were wasted on fluff and things not related to the main plot and now all of the actual drama will be compacted in the last few episodes. That is a real shame. Like did we really need one entire episode to see the king as the commander in chief of the navy in that sea battle, how was any of that related to the central plot. The writer really is frustrating, needs to make her storytelling crisp without wasting time on nothings and pace the story properly from beginning to end. I'm disappointed and frustrated because I like all the characters, the concept and the main suspenseful plot just that much. Anyways, I'm in it till the end. Totally agree with you on more angst coming our way. This is the writer of Goblin and Mr. Sunshine, angst is her middle name.
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Replying to captain unagi May 16, 2020
I have a feeling that the one who saved the child Yi Gon was himself, the elder one.
Whoaaa... I was thinking it would be TE traveling back in time but this makes so much more sense. This could really be it.
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Replying to Drama Empress May 16, 2020
Episode by episode the polt is getting more clumsy and even more confusing I think time travel is on cards 2022
Personally I think time travel was in the cards from episode 1, how else would TE's police identification badge have reached 1995.
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Replying to haruny May 14, 2020
Title Oh My Baby
What a strong first episode! I loved the comedy and how relatable Jang Ha Ri is. And I knows this is only the…
Ditto, I second your thoughts
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Replying to jenn Apr 6, 2020
i'm following along pretty well and i don't think it's confusing.
Same, it's easy to follow along
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Replying to Arihant D Apr 4, 2020
From playing an Angel to a cat ? What ?Is there a connection i am missing ?AML surprised me big time and Myungsoo…
Same, I really liked AML, KMS's acting skills showed major improvements there and while that story of AML was equally ridiculous, the leads carried that drama really well. Not so sure about Welcome, not because of KMS, but the story overall hasn't grabbed me yet.
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On A Piece of Your Mind Mar 25, 2020
I'm probably in the minority here, but I'm in love with this drama. Personally, I'm a fan of nontraditional storytelling, getting bits and pieces of the information and the story unfolding in a nonlinear fashion. With just the 1st episode, I've made a lot of guesses and assumptions to fill in the intentional gaps, I'm looking forward to figuring out how close my guesses will come. The cinematography and music is to die for. Somehow, it is such a soothing and immersive viewing experience. It's one of those rare dramas where I'll definitely be watching the 1st episode again. So if anyone out there is on the fence about giving this a chance, I'd suggest trying it out for yourself. The screenwriter also wrote "On the Way to the Airport", same as that drama, this one has an air of melancholy about it. "A Piece of Your Mind" fighting-minda.
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Replying to izzy Mar 21, 2020
So let me get this straight, at the moment it looks like Kim Chung Ah and Joon Hwi will go their separate ways…
You said it, I'm so annoyed by this turn of events
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Replying to Alice Carvalho Mar 12, 2020
Yes, it's really upsetting :((And I heard somewhere that is going to be not 2 but 3 seasons, it is only going…
No... andayyyy... the only reason why I switched to K-dramas from US series was to get away from this exhausting production format and never ending seasons
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