4/6/2023 0 Comments Tomorrow with you![]() ![]() We find out near the end of the series that Ma-Rin’s estranged father, Doo-Sik (Jo Han-Chul), had been on the train as well. Spoiler Alert: So-Joon and Ma-Rin were both passengers on the same train - but they got off a stop before a freak accident killed all the passengers, including So-Joon’s parents. Ma-Rin says it best when she tells him to stop worrying about the future and what might happen and, instead, enjoy what they have together now.Īirdates: Sixteen hour-long episodes aired on tvN from February 3 to March 25, 2017. But the frustrating part was watching just about everyone in the series keep integral secrets from each other in an attempt to change - and protect - their future. The series has so many wonderful elements - especially the adorable chemistry between the two leads. They get married and are actually quite the sweet couple. The only ones who know about So-Joon’s secret are his best friend and Doo-Sik - an older gentleman who suggests that marrying Ma-Rin and having children with her could protect both their futures. Since she was a one-hit wonder who stopped acting in her youth, what is it about her that makes her identifiable as a 30something? The series never explains why strangers recognize - and mock - her where ever she goes. Song Ma-Rin is a former child star, who has been unable to parlay that fame into anything notable in her adulthood. ![]() But he also forsees his own death, as well as that of a woman who’s a bit of a hot mess. And in this series, Lee portrays a man who - after escaping a near-death experience - is able to transport back and forth into the future via the … subway (as in the train, not the sandwich chain).ĭuring his numerous trips into the future, So-Joon sees wonderous things that allow him to purchase land that makes his real estate company millions of dollars. In the superb 2016 crime procedural “ Signal,” he played a police profiler, who works with a detective from a different dimension to hunt down a serial killer. “Tomorrow, With You” is Lee Je-Hoon’s second consecutive K-Drama that deals with elements of time travel. I think the writers/director/PD purposefully didn't want to address this problem.↑ Note: Korean names denote the surname followed by the given name. Maybe the fact that Sojoon returns to Marin in the present (2019) disturbs the timeline and changes it? But that doesn't explain it since even in that timeline Sojoon does disappear and reappears in 2022. You're right in that they don't address what happened to comatose past Sojoon when present Sojoon (2022) is alive and well at the end. I think this is one of those points as well. Certainly not always to the way he wants (like the death of Se-young's dad or his disappearance), but things do change nonetheless (the location of Se-young's dad's death, etc.). The thing is whenever Sojoon reacts to the information he received from the future, it does change the timeline. So, where is he? Of course, I see the practicality of both Sojoons not being together (that's one of the rules mentioned). I know Marin dies in that version of the timeline, but where is Sojoon? Presumably he's still missing to never return? He can't be dead since past Sojoon (aka comatose Sojoon is able to travel to that time period). We never see what happens to 2022 Sojoon when comatose Sojoon is there to recuperate. Re: your questions about comatose Sojoon, that is indeed a hole in the plot (and is one of my questions). However, given the multiple car crashes it's feasible he did perish in that accident too. That's something that is not addressed, we weren't even aware that he was present in that scene (aside from his past self pulling Sojoon away). I'm not sure if adjussi dies in the original timeline. I think that's kinda avoidable for time traveling shows. But like you, I too still have some questions. I just finished this show and I loved it!!! The chemistry between the leads was AMAZING. ![]()
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