Tanggalpenayangan tomorrow with you antara 3 febuari sampai 25 maret 2017 dan ditayangkan oleh TVN. Lagi-lagi nih sepertinya TVN mengeluarkan drama yang menarik, tapi lagi-lagi masih dibumbui dengan fantasi. Yaaa tapi nggak separah Goblin. Awal mula nonton karena tertarik dari judul dan pemain prianya (dia juga yang main Signal). Themain couple's sweet moments when not reminded of their bleak marital destiny is endearing to watch. The narrative intermittently detaches on its own accord, but finds a way to entice you again. Title ė‚“ģ¼ ź·øėŒ€ģ™€ / Tomorrow With You Chinese Title: ę˜Žå¤©å’Œä½  Genre: Fantasy, Romance, Time-travel Episodes: 16 Broadcast network: tvN Broadcast period: 2017-Feb-03 to 2017-Mar-25 Air time: Friday & Saturday 20:00 Synopsis This is a 100% pre-produced drama. Filming began on 2016-Sep-05 and will be finished on 2017-Jan. 9851 Drama Fantasy Romance The drama tells the story of Yoo So-joon, who can travel through time by a subway. After seeing his future-self living miserably, Joon decides to marry Ma Rin in order to avoid that fate. As time passes, he learns to love her selflessly. Stars Shin Min-a Lee Jehoon Hyeon-jin Baek See production, box office & company info StreamTomorrow With You This heartwarming kdrama series was written by Heo Sung Hye and directed by Yoo Je Won, whose past directing work include iconic hits such as "King of High School" (2014) and "Oh My Ghostess" (2015). It began airing on tvN on February 3, 2017 and ran until March 25 with a total of 16 episodes. rgchP. Both have some time travel element involved. Both Korean Dramas. Both have cute couple moments. Reunited Worlds is more cute and Tomorrow with you is more dramatic. Both dramas' plots revolve around a couple that is entangled in time travel and mystery. I enjoyed both dramas a lot! Acting, storytelling and character development is superb. Both have melodramatic but also comedic moments. The time travel and forbidden love..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... While very different in many ways, they gave off a similar vibe to me since both couples meet and begin their love story because of public transportation and it's the main setting/catalyst of the story. Tomorrow With You and My Love, My Bride are similar in the aspect of marriage. Both couples grow and overcome obstacles in their relationship. Shin Min Ah is the lead in both. the male lead character knows parts of the future and try to save the girl he will fall in love with. in TWY the future can be changed here the past can be changed thus uncertain ending for the main leads. Synopsis seems really similar to tomorrow with you. I haven’t seen love in time yet. A difference though is that love in time the ML goes back to save his girlfriend. The dramas' stories revolve mainly around one big accident which occurred in the past. In addition, one of the genres in definitely romance with feelings blossoming between the main characters, Both male leads meet their future self and rushes against time to save the female lead lead from her impending death in the present. Both involve time travel. ..................................................................................................................... Both involve time travel. ..................................................................................................................... Both are time travelling dramas. Both show main characters going to the future, trying to find out what happened to their future selves and closed ones. One is crime thriller and the other is a rom com. Both involve time travel within a relatively short period that can only happen due to a specific location a train vs. a door. Both have unexpected twists and choices made by the main characters. both are about time traveling and the two main male leads try to prevent events which are related to their loved one. recaps discussion news cast 140 February 4, 2017February 17, 2017 Tomorrow With You Episode 1 by gummimochi Who knew that traveling through time could be as convenient as hopping on a subway? tvN’s newest time travel drama Tomorrow With You introduces us to a fantasy world and a hero who knows what the future holds for him and one mysterious woman he’s somehow linked to. Getting to know a girl won’t be easy when only one of them is aware of what lies ahead, but neither of them will be prepared when one fateful decision opens up a new chapter in their lives. EPISODE 1 RECAP In the near future, December 2018, an intense Starcraft match is underway between renowned gamer Lim Yo-hwan versus an AI named AlphaCraft. Tensions run high in the arena, but Lim pulls out of the match, victorious. A man revels from his living room, and the subjective point of view allows us to see his surroundings through his eyes. He muses that another year is coming to a close, and he buys a birthday gift before heading down to the subway. Once the camera angle shifts, we can see his face—this is YOO SO-JOON Lee Je-hoon, who remains calm as the lights above flicker and his fellow passengers disappear… and the subway car hurtles back to the present June 2016. As So-joon removes his winter coat, he explains in voiceover ā€œI’m a time-traveler. I take the subway and travel to and from the future.ā€ He knows that there are people out there who’d like to know what their futures may hold, but he won’t take any of their questions. This is because he takes no interest in other people’s lives, he narrates, as he walks past a street memorial adorned with photos and flowers. Elsewhere at an outdoor wedding photo shoot, the entire bridal party laughs awkwardly when the photographer can tell that the bridesmaids aren’t close with the bride. She brusquely instructs the bridesmaid to the far right Shin Mina to fall in line with the others, and tells the happy groom that this must be his first marriage. That doesn’t sit well with the bride LEE GUN-SOOK Kim Ye-won, who reminds her bridesmaids through gritted teeth that they can forget the customary monetary gifts for the upcoming ceremony if they smile for the photos, and that does the trick. So-joon swings by a cafe to see his friends KANG KI-DOONG and the birthday girl, SHIN SE-YOUNG. Ki-doong seems to know about his friend’s time-traveling ability whereas Se-young doesn’t, and So-joon uses vague terms to describe just how fashion forward her present is. He has to run to attend to ā€œa matter of life-and-death,ā€ and his phone reminder provides the details SONG MA-RIN, car accident. 414 PM. During a break, the bridesmaids complain about being part of a wedding for a girl they’ve hated for fifteen years now. Still, they’re more impressed by their friend Ma-rin for showing up at all today. Now we finally put a face to the name, as Ma-rin seeks out the photographer, hoping that she’d look at her portfolio. But the photographer recognizes Ma-rin as a former child actress, and the latter’s attempt to laugh off that comment is foiled by Gun-sook’s arrival. When the photographer leaves, Ma-rin takes off after her, explaining that she and the bride aren’t that close. In truth, she’d hoped to meet the photographer today, having studied photography for seven years herself. Thankfully her persistence pays off, and the photographer grudgingly accepts her portfolio. So-joon arrives at the park as the wedding photo session resumes, and passersby also recognize Ma-rin from her child actress days. Looking toward her, he narrates, ā€œI’m going to change her fate today… because my life might be held in that woman’s hands.ā€ D-20 minutes. He passes the bridal party on the street, knowing that Ma-rin will decline a meal with the others and opt to grab a cup ramyun at a convenience store instead. She does exactly that, but then puts it back and exits, having noticed the strange guy following her around today. D-5 minutes. So-joon runs up to get her attention by grabbing her arm and calling her by name, much to her alarm. Ma-rin flatly refuses his offer for coffee, and when he touches her arm again, she defensively wraps her arms around herself. She says she doesn’t know him and walks away, but then we see a glimpse into Ma-rin’s immediate future if she steps into the crosswalk within the next minute a truck slamming into her. Thus in a last-ditch effort, So-joon blurts out ā€œI-saw-you-in-the-street-and-I thought-you-were-so-beautiful-that-I wanted-to-have-coffee-with-you!ā€ Smooth. Still, those words successfully get Ma-rin to stop and ask how he knows her name. She stops him upon hearing that he knows her as the former child actress, and admits she feels uncomfortable. She refrains from speaking further, but So-joon encourages her to keep talking, hoping to stall her for at least another two minutes. He can tell from her smile that she must be tired of constantly being hit on by strangers, and tries asking her out one more time. But Ma-rin declines and marches toward the crosswalk… …And So-joon pulls her back from the oncoming truck just in time. Rather than thanking him for saving her life, Ma-rin plucks his arm off of hers and reminds him that he shouldn’t do that. She walks off, but then turns back to remark that he’s rather clumsy with his approach with women. With that, she skips off into the street. Just as So-joon’s phone reminder beeps, he hears honking and a thud. Oh no. He walks into the street, where Ma-rin is lying unconscious. The flustered driver swears he didn’t hit her; she fainted. So-joon knows she did and comments, ā€œHow can you pass out on your own?ā€ In the hospital, So-joon reads up on Ma-rin, who won viewers’ hearts at the age of six in 1991, when she played a girl who loved rice hence her nickname ā€œBap-soon-ieā€ in a 50-episode drama about a group of independence fighters. As an adult, she’s infamous for her drunkenness, which is often captured on social media. Often times, she’ll sleep practically anywhere outside, and other netizens have seen her talking to a phantom in a pojangmacha. So-joon is both amazed and amused by her life choices, but bristles upon recalling her earlier comment about his lousy game with women. Ma-rin comes to just then, wondering if she must’ve been in an accident. So-joon reassures her that she’ll be fine, adding that it wouldn’t hurt to get her liver screened. Heh. When she tries to get up, he settles her back down onto the bed, saying softly that she might still be dizzy. Ma-rin grows shy, which has So-joon toss her own words back at her about being clumsy. He says that if it’s fate they’ll meet again, and leaves. A little later, Ma-rin’s mother anxiously rushes into the hospital, asking around for her celebrity daughter. Ma-rin ushers her mother outside, embarrassed that she’d still try to use her former fame with strangers. But what Ma-rin hates most is her mother spinning lies to her latest boyfriend, knowing full well that Mom will date someone else next month. Climbing into a taxi, Ma-rin leaves her mother behind and checks to make sure she’s far away enough before getting out. As she rides the bus, we hear So-joon narrate that today was the first time he met Ma-rin in real life and the first time he’s saved someone’s life ever since his time-traveling trips began. He wonders, ā€œWhy would that strange, absurd woman and I end up dying on the same day and time?ā€ We catch up with Ma-rin, who takes pictures for an online shopping mall model, who wonders if they’ll ever find success. Her frenemy Gun-sook calls to enlist her help, slyly offering to put in a good word for her with the photographer via her new husband. Ma-rin declines, knowing that she’ll be forever indebted to Gun-sook; she vows to become a successful photographer on her own. Cut to Ma-rin accompanying Gun-sook to shop for home furnishings. Gun-sook brags about her future husband, an executive director in a real estate investment company named MyReits. He’s the reason why the photographer made a fortune, so she took their wedding pictures to stay in his good graces. While Ma-rin simply wants to know if the photographer has taken a look at her work, Gun-sook says she’s better off getting married and offers to set her up with her husband’s secretary/errand boy. Having heard enough, Ma-rin chokes Gun-sook before dragging her by the arm, barking at her to buy all the expensive things she loves to flaunt. Speaking of whom, Gun-sook’s husband-to-be director KIM YONG-JIN arrives at the office with his secretary, and tells Ki-doong to take the next elevator. But everyone immediately shows deference when So-joon shows up, since he’s the CEO. He asks if the secretary will be joining them before laughing it off moments later, and the four men head up together awkwardly. So-joon breaks the ice, asking whether Director Kim’s upcoming wedding is his second or third. He’s told that this is the director’s first marriage, and when he hears there’s a ten-year age gap between the director and his bride, he gives the director a thumbs-up. Director Kim puts on a presentation about investing in a city that he believes will be booming in about 25 years. He’s confident that there’s positive change happening there, so they should invest now. The other execs aren’t so sure, so Director Kim says he’s heard whispers that a rival company is eyeing that land. But So-joon, who’s been busy playing games on his phone, chimes in that the area won’t turn a profit. Wait, have you seen it yourself? Getting up, he points to a mountainous area west of the city, arguing that this area will be cheap to buy now. When asked why he’s chosen that land, So-joon casually replies that he’s working off a feeling. He then amends his statement by stating that his intel suggests that this presently unpopular land will be extremely profitable. Oh, and everyone should keep this among themselves. But Director Kim would like to know where So-joon’s information came from, to which So-joon says he can talk if Director Kim will disclose his own sources. Ooh. Keeping his tone light, So-joon points out that his opinions have always worked out for this company, whereas Director Kim spends his time entertaining bigwigs. He bats away the argument that this presentation was based on data and research until he finally raises his voice in frustration ā€œIt doesn’t feel right!ā€ He calls an end to this meeting right then and there, which leaves Director Kim fuming. Afterward, his secretary wonders why their boss would even bother holding a meeting if he’ll end up ignoring any ideas anyway. It makes him wonder if So-joon is harboring a birth secret or influential connections, but Director Kim is too enraged to hear any ideas. In their office, Ki-doong nags So-joon about being a little smoother around their employees when it comes to his future real estate predictions. So-joon thinks he couldn’t have gone easy on Director Kim’s suggestions, since he couldn’t very well say that he saw the plans fail in the future. He whines at Ki-doong to get his attention, then rattles off a series of lottery numbers… that Ki-doong quickly jots down. Ha. Ki-doong barks that he doesn’t believe So-joon anyway, since his time-traveling buddy swore not to tell him anything about his own future. It then occurs to him that the numbers were a lie, and So-joon laughs, reminding him that the reason why he stays out of people’s lives is because the smallest adjustment in the present could lead to drastic consequences in the future. ā€œBut recently… I got involved in someone’s life,ā€ So-joon divulges. He says he heroically saved a person, which would normally get a grateful response. Ki-doong wonders if it was an acquaintance, or better yet, a woman. So-joon nods, and when his buddy asks if she’s pretty, he admits, ā€œA tad.ā€ Ma-rin is busy cleaning her messy abode and admonishing herself for drinking too much, only to tell herself that she’ll keep drinking. She opens a dusty album containing a series of black and white photos when she gets a call from the photographer’s studio informing her that she’s been accepted. Unfortunately, Ma-rin finds out that she’s scored a spot in the academy, not on the photographer’s crew. She gets a chance to confront the photographer herself, who believes Ma-rin is someone who failed as an actress and thinks she can just move from in front of the camera to behind it. Stepping in front of her, Ma-rin speaks up ā€œYou must think that what you see is all there is.ā€ She says she was a fan of the photographer’s work because those photos went deeper than face value, and she took up photography to prove that what people see on the surface isn’t everything. When the photographer calls her Bap-soon, Ma-rin boldly states, ā€œMy name is Song Ma-rin.ā€ But the photographer scoffs at those idealistic statements, reminding her that she had her friend pull strings for her here. On the subway ride home, Ma-rin thinks to herself how she was reborn here seven years ago. She’d gotten off at another station after getting into an argument with a stranger for taking a photo of her. As it happened, that decision had saved her life because the subway car exploded shortly afterward. ā€œI sometimes wonder if there must be a reason why I was saved [from that],ā€ she thinks to herself. ā€œCould there be something more special in the future waiting for me? I wish that were true.ā€ Unbeknownst to her, So-joon appears behind her in the same car on the way back from another time-traveling journey. He first turns away in surprise, then walks up her to say hello. He places a hand on her shoulder while remarking on this coincidence, and although she shrugs him off, he follows her off the train and asks her to dinner. Pointing out that he keeps touching her, Ma-rin politely tells him to stop since he’s a stranger. He notes that she’s kept count and she replies that she’s old-fashioned like that. He teases that her word choice of ā€œtouching herā€ seems rather risquĆ© when he would call it ā€œholding onto her.ā€ She stops to ask if he’s from overseas, because he’s touched a woman he barely knows and doesn’t know when to stop. She walks away to pay her brief respects to the street memorial we saw earlier. So-joon says he didn’t know people still stopped by this place, but when she starts walking away from him again, he invites her out for a drink. Next thing we know, Ma-rin is already on her second beer and enjoys the experience of drinking with a stranger. Worried that she’s drinking too quickly, he asks for food, but she refuses. After learning that she’s a photographer, So-joon asks her for her age, which prompts her to narrow in on why he wants to know. She declares that this will be their final beer, and they drink. Cut to Drunk Ma-rin saying that she doesn’t look 31 years old, though So-joon says she does. He tells her that he’s 30, so she drops the formalities and asks in banmal if he’s employed. She interprets his initial pause to mean that he’s jobless, and So-joon explains that he’s the CEO of a real estate investment firm. But she mishears him, thinking that he runs a neighborhood real estate agency. Calling him ā€œRealtor,ā€ she asks why he was so quick to obsess over her the first time they met. Offended, So-joon barks that that couldn’t have been the first time a stranger hit on her, and Ma-rin drunkenly winks back with a smile ā€œNoona understands.ā€ She later staggers to the bathroom, where he helps her keep the door closed and tells her to fix her clothes when she bursts out of the stall. They keep drinking at another pojangmacha where So-joon agrees to not ever like her. Ma-rin asks what he finds so pretty about her—while people think it’s her eyes, she believes it’s her legs and shows them off. He calls her bluff to show him then, and she clams up, saying that she doesn’t sleep with guys so easily. She doesn’t play the dating game, and she isn’t as innocent as she looks, so he’d better not like her, she warns. ā€œYou’ll only get hurt! I’ll rip your heart into shreds.ā€ So-joon sighs that he can’t tell who’s clinging onto whom anymore, but Ma-rin keeps drunkenly arguing her point—his friends will mock him for dating Bap-soon-ie, the former child actress who’s now a has-been. If they date, he’ll grow sick of complete strangers chewing her out like bar snacks ā€œWho knows? You could be one of them.ā€ He thinks she’s overreacting over some childhood fame, and while he doesn’t know what being a child actor was like, he does know that people are too busy leading their own lives to care about what goes on in other people’s lives. He says she must have a lot of time on her hands to let those comments sink in, and when she gets up to hit him, he takes her wrist and says, ā€œLife is too short to be hung up on the past.ā€ She hits him anyway, asking if he expected her heart to skip a beat at those words. He sits in the taxi with her, as she drunkenly murmurs that the sun will rise tomorrow. As the subway whizzes by them, So-joon recalls the one trip to the future when he found out about his own death. It was in the future on March 25, 2019, when a major accident took place, and he saw himself and Ma-rin covered in blood and taken away by gurneys. Before reality could sink in, a man grabbed him, saying that So-joon must return to the present immediately. Oho, another time-traveler? He was told that he could disappear if he didn’t return before his future self dies on this day at 915 PM. When they safely returned, So-joon divulged that he previously couldn’t travel to that date, but he knows now that was because he’d die that day. He told his fellow time-traveler that he planned on living another fifty years, so the man suggested that he look for the woman who would die alongside him in the future. So-joon was surprised to hear that he and that woman would die together in the same hospital. He argues that he didn’t even get a good look at her face, but the time-traveler encouraged him to look for her anyway ā€œShe’s currently the only person involved in your death, and who knows? She could hold a key in saving your life. You have less than three years left.ā€ In the morning, Ma-rin yells at her disheveled shelf in the mirror, hoping that she didn’t embarrass herself too much. ā€œYou didn’t say your legs were pretty did you?ā€ she wonders, then remembers saying it seconds later. She picks up her phone and chucks it away before reaching for it and covering the screen. She braces herself and slowly draws her hand back to reveal a drunken selca. Uh, lots of selcas. Humiliated, she buries her face in her bed, refusing to accept anything that happened last night… and then runs over to hurl. She’s still pretty hungover when she leaves her house, but declares that she’ll start anew again today because she won’t see ā€œRealtor.ā€ But then the nausea kicks in, and she curls up on the street. So-joon is a stone’s throw away in his car with his fellow time-traveler DOO-SHIK Jo Han-chul. He can’t believe that a woman like her could hold the answers to his survival, and Doo-shik says they’ll need to wait and see. Doo-shik remarks that she’s pretty, to which So-joon says he cares more about what a person is like on the inside. He’s told not to worry since it’s not like they’ll live under the same roof or something, so So-joon decides to get to know her, but set clear boundaries. He sneaks out of the car and approaches Ma-rin, who tries shuffling away and awkwardly commenting on the nice weather. He acts as if their paths just happened to cross, but they both know better, and before Ma-rin can apologize for last night, So-joon does so first. He claims to have blacked out last night, so he’d like to apologize if he did anything wrong by her. He says he can’t remember anything, and when he contemplates whether or not to try to remember, Ma-rin tells him not to. She does, however, point out that he’s speaking in banmal, and he finds it so natural that it makes him think they got much closer last night. He hopes that they ā€œhappenā€ see each other again, and he doubles back to give her an umbrella saying that she’ll need it. She says she checked the weather before leaving today, and So-joon muses aloud ā€œBecause it could just happen to rain.ā€ Aww, that’s better. He waits until she’s gone to return to his car to ask Doo-shik for a favor, only to find him gone. Ma-rin heads out to her shoot, where the model thanks her for saving her from losing her job. A sudden shower drives them to seek cover, and Ma-rin marvels at the rain. Back home, So-joon is about to leave just as a drenched Ki-doong arrives. He reminds his friend that he said it’d rain today, and shuts down the idea of creating an app since it’ll put the meteorologists out of business. Ki-doong remarks that So-joon’s trips to the ā€œother worldā€ have become more frequent as of late, and the friends make plans for later that day. So-joon then travels three months into the future to walk back into his own home… …which is now lined with wedding photos of him and Ma-rin. He gapes at the portraits, and is spooked when Ma-rin appears in a robe behind him. She teases that he’s home early, saying that he’s being too obvious about being a newlywed. Flabbergasted, he stammers, ā€œNewly… newlywed? We’re… newlyweds?ā€ Back in the present, Ma-rin opens the umbrella So-joon gave her to take a happy walk in the rain. COMMENTS Wow, what a whirlwind of a premiere; my mind is still trying to catch up. I’d been looking forward to Tomorrow With You since time travel is a theme I typically enjoy. It’s that dimensions-crossing quality and the fear of possible doom by one wrong move that keeps me intrigued, and at present hur, this drama stirs my curiosity. Narratively, time travel is always a tricky concept since the writer not only needs to know the desired ending, but also consider the alternative threads that are dependent on the characters’ decisions. I love that we were thrown into one of our hero’s trips to the near future through his eyes, which enabled us to establish the premise right away. As cool as that was, I have a lot of questions about the logistics and rules in this ability, starting with Does no one either in the future or present see a man appear and disappear from their respective subway cars? I’m guessing not, since no one seems to react to our resident time-traveler So-joon, but perhaps that gives credence to his statement that people are usually too busy with their own lives to care about other people. We don’t know when So-joon’s time-traveling ability began, but I do find it strange that for someone who is staunchly against sharing information about the future, he does drop small hints that could have a ripple effect, like the birthday gift or telling people about the weather. It makes me question where exactly he draws the line—does he make decisions in the present that will directly affect his own future and hopefully not for others? Basically what I want to know is if the rules here are more like Back to the Future with the potential for alternative realities or if So-joon is in a causal loop where no matter what changes he’s made, he’s still headed toward the same future. What we can gather from So-joon so far is that he started time-traveling at an unknown date, told his buddy Ki-doong about his trips, found out about his own death, started searching for Ma-rin and saw her own accident in perhaps a different trip, and finally found her in our current present. I do wonder if the times he travels to are intentional, or if he hangs around and then comes back. I also question how much time passes in the present while he’s in the future, and if he ever returns to the same day. And I so desperately want to know how Doo-shik comes into play. I can already see myself falling into a rabbit hole of questions, which on one hand is a good thing because it means I want to know more, and on the other hand, I still want to wait for this dramaverse to establish its own boundaries of time travel. So far, I do like Ma-rin, who has passion and speaks up for herself. Even when she and So-joon first met, she set boundaries with the potentially creepy stalker dude following her around all afternoon. Although there was some attraction, Ma-rin reminded him that he was still a stranger until that legendary night of meeting the drunk Bap-soon-ie. It can’t be easy trying to make a name as an adult when everyone, including her own mother, uses a quarter-century-old reference to put her in a box, and we don’t know how arduous the struggle has been. And as much as people know her only for her child actor days, Ma-rin also generalizes the population for thinking that’s all she is. So even though So-joon has no idea what it’s been like to carry an emotional burden like this one for the majority of his life like Ma-rin has, he has a point when he says that life is too short to be hung up on the past… Though maybe living in the present is better than worrying about the future. RELATED POSTS A mysterious future leads to wedding bells in Tomorrow With You Lee Je-hoon’s death prophecy and Shin Mina’s morning after in Tomorrow With You Love-smitten eyes and sweet handholding in Tomorrow With You posters Glimpses of a happy future with a stranger in Tomorrow With You New Year’s resolutions to spend Tomorrow With You Funny first winks in Tomorrow With You teasers Smiling along with Tomorrow With You Oh Snap! The time-traveler and his wife Shin Mina, Lee Je-hoon practice their bickering skills for Tomorrow With You Tags featured, first episodes, Lee Je-hoon, Shin Mina, Tomorrow With You Premium Supporter Currently Airing Details Episode Guide Cast & Crew Reviews Recommendations Photos Edit this Page Edit Information Primary Details Cover Image Related Titles Cast Crew Genres Tags Release Information Services External Links Production Information Report Director Yoo Je Won Screenwriter Heo Sung Hye Main Role Lee Je Hoon Yoo So Joon Main Role Shin Min Ah Song Ma Rin Main Role Support Role Jo Han ChulDoo Shik Support Role Kang Gi DoongKang Gi Doong Support Role Park Joo HeeShin Se Young Support Role Baek Hyun JinKim Yong Jin Support Role Kim Ye WonLee Gun Sook [Yong Jin's wife] Support Role Oh Gwang Rok Shin Sung Kyu [Se Young's father] Support Role Lee Jung EunCha Boo Shim [Ma Rin's mother] Support Role Lee Ah RinShin Bi Support Role Kim Seung HoonWang Sang Moo Support Role Lee Bong RyunOh So Ri Support Role Chae Dong HyunSecretary Hwang Support Role Shim Wan JoonManager Kang Support Role Hwang HeeChun Min Joon Support Role Ha Yoon Kyung[Gun Sook's Bridesmaid] Ep. 1 Support Role Guest Role Kim Ha NaSong Ma Rin [Young] Ep. 1, 3 Guest Role Park Ji Yun[Receptionist at Sinbi Studio] Ep. 1 Guest Role Hong Woo Jin[Ma Rin's blind date] Ep. 2 Guest Role Jang Hae Min[Coffee shop woman] Ep. 2 Guest Role Kim Won Hae[So Joon's father] Ep. 2, 15 Guest Role Lee Chae Kyung[Passerby] Ep. 10 Guest Role Yoon Sa Bong[Psychic] Ep. 10 Guest Role Jang Joon Ho[LE Group Director] Ep. 13 Guest Role Im Jae Geun[Data restoration specialist] Ep. 14 Guest Role Choi Gyo Shik Guest Role Jo Wan Ki Guest Role Min Jung Sup[drunk encounters Ma Rin and So Joon] Guest Role Lee Seo Hwan[Driver] Guest Role Cinematographer Cho Young Jik Trending Articles Jo Bo Ah to reunite with Lee Dong Wook in "The Tale of the Nine Tailed 1938" News - Jun 9, 2023 Jo Bo Ah will be making a special appearance in the upcoming episode of Tale of the Nine-Tailed 1938. 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"The Good Bad Mother" Prosecutor Lee Do Hyun Presents in Court for the Final Judgment News - Jun 8, 2023 Spoilers ahead! The Good Bad Mother is approaching its final episode. Yoo So Joon Lee Je-Hoon is the successful CEO of a real estate company who has the ability to time travel when he takes the subway. Going back and forth in time, he sees his future self living a life of torment and unhappiness. To try to offset his doomed future, he decides to marry Song Ma Rin Shin Min-A, a cheery photographer, even though he does not love her. Can Ma Rin help So Joon change his unhappy future? Source MyDramaList Korean Name ė‚“ģ¼ ź·øėŒ€ģ™€ Episodes 16 Does this drama have a Happy Ending? Tomorrow with You showed up in my Netflix recommendations, and I was intrigued by the premise and by the promise of a more mature romance. The drama delivered on its promise of a more mature romance, though I was ultimately a bit disappointed in the time travel story line. For those who don't know the premise is as follows A young man survives a metro accident that claims the lives of both his parents. After the accident, he is mysteriously able to travel into the future by taking the same metro subway. He becomes aware of a woman whom he later discovers to have survived the same accident who dies on the same day as he dies. He becomes convinced that he should marry her in order to change their collective fates. Fate, however, seems to have different plans for them, and his efforts to "fix" the future never seem to bear fruit. What I liked I liked the main romance. This drama is unusual in that the couple gets together early; they're married by the end of episode 4. We watch them struggle with miscommunications and with misaligned expectations, especially because So Joon has many secrets from Ma Rin. Through it all, they continue to choose each other. For fans of real kisses and realistic skinship, this romance delivers on that front. The main couple acts like a real-life couple. They they kiss, they hold hands, walk arm in arm, hold each other, and sleep together. Ultimately, the relationship between the two is what kept me hooked, when I found the rest of the plot tiresome. What didn't work for me so well I didn't care as much for the actual time travel part of the storyline-and the bad guy. First off, the antagonist seems a bit over the top. His motivations aren't entirely clear; there's little nuance to him as a character. His whole reason for existence seems to be moving the the plot forward. Other things that I didn't like Ma-Rin of the future tells So Joon to break up with her; Ma-Rin of the present fights for him and claims that she'll never behave in that way. But sure enough, when So Joon inevitably goes missing, Ma-Rin does exactly what she says she won't do. It also seems that the time traveling does very little to remedy the situation. So Joon disappears, just as he has foreseen . Many things were left unexplained How is is that So Joon could time travel, but not Ma Rin? Why did Ma Rin's father abandon his family? He's able to time travel, too. Why? Is it related to his abandonment of his family? It would seem that way, but it's never explained. And then there's the ending. Of course, I'm happy that So Joon is able to return to Ma Rin and to prevent the death that he has foreseen countless times. But after failing on multiple occasions, he's somehow finally able to make the leap on foot? Was it his desperation? This kind of ending feels like lazy story telling. Other disconnected thoughts The set sometimes seemed a bit dark and low budget to me. The offices of the senior executives at Myreit seemed rather spartan, with no external windows. The overall vibe was dark-perhaps it was a filter? And, now I'm completely objectifying Lee Je Hoon, but why did we never really see his abs? He's shirtless a few times, but we see mostly his collarbones and the tops of his shoulders. How many coats does our couple own? They each have a winter coat to match every outfit. I know he's wealthy, but still. So, this drama was a bit of a mixed bag. I was intrigued by the central mystery much of the time, though it got a bit old near the end. And I found the wrap up a bit unsatisfying. The OTP was what really kept me hooked. 8/10.

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