

Once Tae-sool steps away, Seo-hae’s hand flickers, and she hears her mom arguing with her younger self in the background. She tells him to hurry up since they have to watch the parade, and he playfully attacks her before going off to buy her more food.

He gawks at her bottomless appetite, but she points out that living on canned food for years changes a person.

Tae-sool gets up to buy coffee, and Seo-hae requests an ice cream cone for herself. He berates her for thinking lowly of him since he rented two villas and promptly scolds her for eating all her churro while they talked about a serious topic. He says that they should go on a vacation on Novemeber 1st-the day after the world ends-and Seo-hae glares at him. Seo-hae assumes as much, so Tae-sool hands her an envelope containing two plane tickets. He tells her that he will fix everything since he ruined it all in the first place, but if they beat Sigma, he wonders what will happen to her: will she disappear? Out of the blue, Seo-hae brings up Sigma and asks what will happen after Tae-sool finds him. When Seo-hae refuses to leave him alone, Tae-sool sighs and agrees to ride with her. Seo-hae excitedly suggests the Viking next, but Tae-sool shakes his head since he swore off all thrills after nearly dying in a plane crash. They spend the day trying out all the rides, taking pictures, and eating snacks. He takes it off in annoyance, but she places it back on his head, telling him that he looks cute. She immediately launches into a sob story, mentioning the lack of people, food, and a mom in the future, and Tae-sool relents to her puppy-dog eyes.Īs soon as he puts on the headband, Seo-hae laughs and calls him dumb for actually listening to her. While Seo-hae tries on a headband, she picks one for Tae-sool as well, but he backs away from the tacky tiger ears. Seo-hae looks around for the source, but seeing Tae-sool’s concern, she ignores it and turns towards a gift shop to start their day of fun in earnest. She smiles after hearing his response, but a familiar voice in the crowd surprises her. This time around, Tae-sool finds himself repeating those same words to Seo-hae who remembers his dislike of amusement parks: it’s fine as long as she is having fun. Tae-sool smiles at her excitement, but a nearby mascot draws his attention and reminds him of his older brother.īack when they were young, Tae-san worked as a mascot and told Tae-sool that everything was fine as long as he was having fun. Seo-hae’s eyes sparkle as she twirls around the park and marvels at the bubbles floating around her. He asks if she wants to come with him somewhere, and keeping his promise from the night of the party, he takes her to the amusement park.

Tae-sool brags about being the inventor of time travel so figuring out her birthday was an easy task. Instead, he wants to celebrate her birthday, and Seo-hae looks at him in shock. Tae-sool says that he is investigating his identity, but for today, he wants to set all that aside. She tells him that it is not a big deal and wonders what happened to Sigma. Tae-sool stirs awake in the chair next to her and asks if she is feeling alright. Seo-hae wakes up in Tae-sool’s bed, grimacing from the wound she got while fighting Sigma’s underling. Our genius engineer is forced to pick between his friend or the world, but knowing him, I think we all know what he’ll choose. Unfortunately, their pursuers did not get the memo, and in a blink of an eye, another happy memory is tainted. Even heroes need to rest, and though it is only for a brief moment, our time traveling warrior lets down her guard and genuinely enjoys a normal day filled with people, food, and laughter.
