![]() It was interesting while it lasted, in that it almost felt like some kind of video game challenge, to keep up with Show’s increasingly tangled logic. I know we’re unlikely to get answers to this, and Show could argue that this is the wild west of unexplored memories where nobody really knows how things work, but I can’t help but wonder anyway. I also hope Show gives us some kind of explanation about why Tae Sul having a meltdown at the memory of the dinner on the day of Tae San’s “death” would result in all the flickering lights at the dinner, and Tae Sul disappearing from there, only to reappear in what appears to be some kind of wilderness. It seems to go away later on, and I don’t know if there’s a reason that the coughing stopped, or if Show just forgot about it.Į11. I am curious to know the significance of Tae Sul coughing when he first starts wandering through time to find Seo Hae. How would Seo Hae have stumbled on her own grave, if she hasn’t died yet? I get that time works in a loop in this drama world, but in Seo Hae’s loop, she’s still alive, so how could it be possible that she’d be able to see her own grave? Did she get lost and wander into a different timeline without realizing it?Į11. But it does prove my point, that it’s not quite the right time to be letting loose and having fun at an amusement park, eh? □įrom the way Tae Sul drops everything to try to save Seo Hae from the Control Bureau guys, even though Sigma frames it as a choice between saving Seo Hae and saving the world, it’s clear that Seo Hae’s become very important to Tae Sul important enough for him to choose her, over the idea of saving the world from a nuclear war.Į8. It’s too bad that this special visit to the amusement park is rudely interrupted by Sigma and the Control Bureau guys. I guess Tae Sul and Seo Hae are better at compartmentalizing than I am, hur. Even though I like the idea of Tae Sul celebrating Seo Hae’s birthday with her in principle, I found it hard to get into the fun of the moment, because, well, time keeps on rolling, while they’re at the amusement park, and people are still after them, and Tae Sul’s death and the nuclear war are getting closer to them, with every minute that they spend goofing around with cat-ear hairbands. Her first adult leading role was in the South Korean-Japanese melodrama Tree of Heaven (2006), where she received praise from critics for her performance. The series was also aired in Japan, thus giving Park more exposure abroad.E9. Park became known when she played the younger version of Choi Ji-woo’s character in the popular Korean drama Stairway to Heaven in 2003. Thereafter she expanded her filmography through supporting roles in several television series, most notably as a rebellious teenager in the drama special Very Merry Christmas in 2004. In 2015, Park ranked 33rd in Forbes Korea Power Celebrity list and 12th in 2017. Considered one of the most prolific actresses of her age, Park received further recognition for her roles in the television dramas You’re Beautiful (2009), The Heirs (2013), Pinocchio (2014–2015), Doctors (2016), Memories of the Alhambra (2018–2019) and #Alive (2020). She gained recognition for starring in melodramas Stairway to Heaven (2003) and Tree of Heaven (2006). ![]() Fans can look forward to the mystery, the action, and the chemistry between these two veteran stars when JTBC’s ‘Sisyphus: The Myth’ premieres next month!īorn on February 18, 1990, Park Shin Hye is a South Korean actress, singer and model. Picture: InstagramĪctor Jo Seung Woo stars opposite Park Shin Hye, playing the scientist Han Tae Sool in a rather goofy and nerdy role. Kang Seo Hae gives off the aura of an experienced soldier, shouldering a colourful, personalised rifle along with her charismatic military gear. Actress Park Shin Hye is starring as the protector responsible for safeguarding the genius Han Tae Sool from evil, Kang Seo Hae. A protector by the name of Kang Seo Hae is sent by another mysterious group to safeguard Han.
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