Time is not precious for them π€While apparently we teenagers have all the time in the world π€£π€£π€£
They might make an exception for LR if the schedules allow it? They'd have to be blind not to see how fans keep asking for more joint content as well as SD's high viewership ratings π
The watch gets activated at the time of sunjae's death. Like the first watch at midnight and second watch during…
It's mostly by trial and error. Based on her previous time travel experience she made an estimate that it's about 1-1.5 months. The uncertainity was the reason why she was extra cautious in 2009 since she had to stop the driver before she was pushed forward to her own time.
How the exact time was decided- a popular guess is that the watch can sense the time Sol wants to go back to (i.e. right before things went wrong) which is why she usually ended up going back in time close to the date she needs to make changes. But there is no real explanation as far as I know.
Not sure how they got the list of countries/ if it's the final list:https://www.instagram.com/p/C9e78xRpqDH/?igsh=MWF5MnB4cTQwZjAydg==
Ah that makes more sense.
It might have a different regional release date then like they had with "Eye Love You" (I mean with ELY, Netflix Canada got the release rights over a month or so after Netflix Asia had their release outside Japan)
Iβm done talking some sense to you π as you would always take my words differently. Iβve been trying to…
Don't let them get to youππ- they are most likely just bored if they still have the time to hangout in a place they hate and are trying to drag YOU into it.
As a fellow lurker since Day 1, I don't recall you ever being "houlier" (whatever that means)π€¦ββοΈ
Not sure how they got the list of countries/ if it's the final list:https://www.instagram.com/p/C9e78xRpqDH/?igsh=MWF5MnB4cTQwZjAydg==
They'll probably add more countries to the mix! They haven't even officially updated it on my NF app yet (seeing as there's barely 2 weeks till the release date.)
What are some parts in the story that you guys would call super good writing? Or examples of how something just…
I personally loved how they dealt with Sunjae's road to rediscovering Sol in ep 14-16. The gradual process was just so heart touching and quite subtle too in a way.
Also Sol's gradual change in emotions from being optimistic and bubbly in ep 1 (despite her paralysis/ all other obstacles she had to face in the og timeline as well as right after going back to 2008) to masking her depression and desperatation behind a smile throughout the last timeline until she finally broke down after Sunjae was back for good was just *chef's kiss* IMOππ
Think it's the speed. I recall seeing a comment a few months back where they mentioned it took around 2 years…
Most likely yes :)
I guess the main reason why netflix is getting the spotlight is mostly because their regret over not signing up for the original stream was quite obvious when the show was airing
(For instance they kept sharing promo reels of BWS's other work available on metflix with captions like "we discovered him first" or something similar + they started to promote KHY's dramas as well on the app π)
I wonderWhy are people amazed that Lovely Runner is finally showing on Netflix?Isn't there another drama like…
Think it's the speed. I recall seeing a comment a few months back where they mentioned it took around 2 years for NF to get access to True Beauty for instance (not sure if it's true though).
Even though I somehow enjoyed it I cant really sit with some facts , SOL IS 30 SOMETHING , IN THE BODY OF A 19…
The killer- no backstory is required since he is a run in the mill psycho (also they explained it very briefly in ep 16/ the actor who portrays the taxi driver pretty much said the same)
Also the fact that the driver didn't even know about Sol in the last timeline proves that it was never about Sol- she was just in the wrong place at the wrong time. The driver was always Sunjae's fate since SJ was always meant to be an obstacle even if it was by accident π
Even though I somehow enjoyed it I cant really sit with some facts , SOL IS 30 SOMETHING , IN THE BODY OF A 19…
About her gaping and being in shock each time there's a load of affection from Sunjae (or anybody else), IMO it might be due to the fact that may be she isn't used to it in her original timeline?
It's implied, after Sunjae "saved" her, her whole life was devoted to him and the band (even her mum jokes about it when she helps her get the watch from the granny the first time). Prior to the accident also it's likely she never had a boyfriend either so even if she is 34, it's still new to her. Specially when all the affection is coming from her 15 years old stan-ship (or whatever you call it).
Would that make more sense?π
Note: i'm not saying that disabled people are unable to have relationships, it's just that with SOL it was implied that her life revolved mostly around Sunjae the idol and there wasn't room for anybody else.
If you mostly need Romcom, I'd recommend LR first.
If it's youth, family, and friendship with a secondary focus on romance- Twinkling Watermelon
Honestly it doesn't really matter which you try first since both are great dramas π
18 Again - i haven't watched so i can't comment but it's got a lot of positive feedback and fun reels too so it probably is good tooπ
Fingers crossed anyway π€π€π€
How the exact time was decided- a popular guess is that the watch can sense the time Sol wants to go back to (i.e. right before things went wrong) which is why she usually ended up going back in time close to the date she needs to make changes. But there is no real explanation as far as I know.
It might have a different regional release date then like they had with "Eye Love You"
(I mean with ELY, Netflix Canada got the release rights over a month or so after Netflix Asia had their release outside Japan)
My country is supposed to have access to the series but even my App doesn't have the "coming soon" notification yet
Saaame- i've had to watch it online since i don't have a viki subscription/ Viu is not accessible. Need to make it officialπ
As a fellow lurker since Day 1, I don't recall you ever being "houlier" (whatever that means)π€¦ββοΈ
https://www.instagram.com/p/C9e78xRpqDH/?igsh=MWF5MnB4cTQwZjAydg==
Barely lasts 1-2 episodes
Also Sol's gradual change in emotions from being optimistic and bubbly in ep 1 (despite her paralysis/ all other obstacles she had to face in the og timeline as well as right after going back to 2008) to masking her depression and desperatation behind a smile throughout the last timeline until she finally broke down after Sunjae was back for good was just *chef's kiss* IMOππ
I guess the main reason why netflix is getting the spotlight is mostly because their regret over not signing up for the original stream was quite obvious when the show was airing
(For instance they kept sharing promo reels of BWS's other work available on metflix with captions like "we discovered him first" or something similar + they started to promote KHY's dramas as well on the app π)
Also the fact that the driver didn't even know about Sol in the last timeline proves that it was never about Sol- she was just in the wrong place at the wrong time. The driver was always Sunjae's fate since SJ was always meant to be an obstacle even if it was by accident π
It's implied, after Sunjae "saved" her, her whole life was devoted to him and the band (even her mum jokes about it when she helps her get the watch from the granny the first time). Prior to the accident also it's likely she never had a boyfriend either so even if she is 34, it's still new to her. Specially when all the affection is coming from her 15 years old stan-ship (or whatever you call it).
Would that make more sense?π
Note: i'm not saying that disabled people are unable to have relationships, it's just that with SOL it was implied that her life revolved mostly around Sunjae the idol and there wasn't room for anybody else.