Here’s a sudden realization after doing a re-watch of the earlier eps of Extraordinary You: the fact that the death in the Shadow doesn’t count and only erases the memory of a character, while the death in the Stage is valid even in the Shadow is not a rule introduced by the writer only in the latest episode..
While rewatching the scenes where Kyung pushed Haru in the library and Haru punched Kyung, they both get a scar from it and it remained since it happened in the Stage. But when Danoh caused Dohwa to nosebleed or when she tripped and got a bruise in the Shadow, they both were fine when the Stage started.. now it all makes sense.
so okay, I’m not mad at you anymore writer… maybe just a little. But not that much anymore.
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joongkicookie
November 19, 2019 at 2:17 PM
Here’s a sudden realization after doing a re-watch of the earlier eps of Extraordinary You: the fact that the death in the Shadow doesn’t count and only erases the memory of a character, while the death in the Stage is valid even in the Shadow is not a rule introduced by the writer only in the latest episode..
While rewatching the scenes where Kyung pushed Haru in the library and Haru punched Kyung, they both get a scar from it and it remained since it happened in the Stage. But when Danoh caused Dohwa to nosebleed or when she tripped and got a bruise in the Shadow, they both were fine when the Stage started.. now it all makes sense.
so okay, I’m not mad at you anymore writer… maybe just a little. But not that much anymore.