![]() Only, that’s what he’s been led to believe. Tae-Sul hands over the key as they find out the safe Park has actually holds the Uploader inside. She casts a lingering glance at her before eventually letting him leave. Together, they drive off to Asia Mart where Seo-Hae says her goodbyes to Sun for the last time. She promises to be there for him and holds his hand, leading Tae-Sul down to Sun’s car. This, of course, explains the moments leading up to last week’s stand-off but from Seo-Hae’s perspective. Instead, with sniper rifle in hand, she heads off to the alleyway where she helps out Tae-Sul. Sun tries to convince her to join him and flee the country but she refuses. With word out that Tae-Sul ha escaped, Seo-Hae is driven up to see him by Sun. Park also explains that no matter what he does, there’s no way she’ll be able to change the past no matter how hard she tries. This explains why these were in Tae-Sul’s office last episode. This includes an EMP – which Seo-Hae joins with a photo of the pair together. Well, in order to do that Park claims that they can send anything from the future back to the present. Second, she wants his help in saving Tae-Sul, given the man with a hooded jacket is very clearly not Tae-Sul. ![]() ![]() Specifically, she wants three people able to leave the country safely – Sun and his family. She drops the key on the table, asking for his help in exchange for taking the key for himself. Seo-Hae eventually shows up at Park’s office, holding Bingbing hostage while demanding answers from CEO Park. Speaking of which, Seo-Hae immediately warns Sun, telling him to flee the country given war is going to break out on October 31st. She decides against saying anything though if she did that would be a paradox, especially if it changes anything. Well, when Sun leaves, Seo-Hae rings her Mother, remembering her phone number from the past. Seo-Hae wants to go it alone but Sun refuses to listen, deciding he’s going to help her no matter what she says. This cuts us back to the here and now, as Sun and Seo-Hae discuss what to do next. This fills us in on the events that evening, as Sun ended up getting involved when he sensed something was up. He won the lottery with the numbers she gave, getting to the machine just in time before the numbers were called.ĭespite winning, it didn’t quite feel right to leave things unresolved so he camped out at Tae-Sul’s house. She’s haunted by the memories, especially given her Mother seems to have sacrificed herself to keep her and her Father alive.Īs she sits outside after and contemplates what to do, Sun sits with her and fills us in on what he’s been up to. When Seo-Hae heads out into the living room, she notices a whole family set-up and it reminds her of the past. It turns out Tae-Sul is all over the news too, although he’s hooded and hiding his face. Her wound is healed up and she’s at Sun’s place. Episode 7 of Sisyphus: The Myth begins with Seo-Hae awakening and finding herself in a bright dress.
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