No. Though we can see them together in the end. Some people think that the last episode was just a dream and that Yi San woke from his bad dream of Deok Im dying, but the truth is that when he woke up with her, he was already dead and in heaven with her,
Quite funny with Yoo Jung's recent dramas having her partners play demons when she herself played a gumiho that can be a monster when she was only 10 years old. I hope her next drama, her character shall be the one who is the demon instead of her partner as I know she has the acting skills to play scary creatures.
Absolutely loved this drama! But, anyone else notice that Royal Consort Uibin's and Rookie Historian Goo Rae Ryung's…
Many Joseon period kdramas were filmed in the same locations. The most notorious ones are Tree with Deep Roots and Moon Embracing the Sun. In Tree with Deep Roots (2011 kdrama), the older old king main character as played by Han Suk Kyu (young adult version was played by Song Joong Ki) is first seen in the drama in a bridge above a lake near a tower. Thhis place is known as the Hyangwonjeong Pavillion. A few months later, when Moon Embracing the Sun (2012 kdrama) first aired, the adult main king main character as played as Kim Soo Hyun is seen first in the drama at the very same Hyangwonjeong Pavillion (his younger version was played by Yeo Jin Goo in the first few episodes)!
Plot is based on real life and this is the drama that made Junho beloved in Korea not King the Land. You have to understand the culture and sensibilities of Korea at the time to be able to appreciate a drama like this. Plus appreciate the show from a perspective of a female who loves her king but loves the little freedoms she has more. I hate how most kdrama fans just call female leads "annoying" without trying to see the drama from their perspectives (especially dislike if the female lead is being bashed since she's not an idol/less popular than male lead).
Why are people comparing a drama based on real story with real people like the red sleeve to a cheesy fictional…
so stupid for people comparing King the Land to this. This drama is a masterpiece, Lee Se Young is an amazing actress. Peope don't realize that the fact that both she and Jun Ho are well beloved in Korea for their roles here is a really huge deal considering there was already a popular and beloved 2007 version (Yisan 2007 drama starring Lee Seo Jin and Han Ji Min of Our Blues , The Light in Your Eyes, and Love Scout fame; highly recommend this by the way) of the love story of King Jeongjo and his beloved concubine. I wish this was on netflix instead of King the Land.
For me it is sageuks that makes kdramas special since no other country can replicate them (obviously since other countries have different cultures). I really have a lot of love for great sageuks. I'm not normally a fan of idols in sageuk dramas since their idol status usually more popular than the show itself (and their fans calling sageuks boring), but Junho's performance here is so amazing as the King I have no right to complain about him as an idol here.
He is so young. i believe his character is in love with Namgoong Min's character in My Dearest. They have 22 years age gap. I believe people with scrutinize their character's relationships had he been a woman and had Namgoong Min's character like his character back. Edit: I’m not scrutinizing him at all, that’s not my intention. I just mentioned some facts.I’m not against age gap at all.
watching destined with you...but sadly he doesn't have much screen time.. manifesting more projects for lee taeri…
thank you for the review, at least I no longer have to check it out. i've seen the male lead in two dramas (extraordinary you - watched for lee tae ri, king's affection - watched for park eun bin) i didn't like his acting.
I hate how most kdrama fans just call female leads "annoying" without trying to see the drama from their perspectives (especially dislike if the female lead is being bashed since she's not an idol/less popular than male lead).
For me it is sageuks that makes kdramas special since no other country can replicate them (obviously since other countries have different cultures). I really have a lot of love for great sageuks. I'm not normally a fan of idols in sageuk dramas since their idol status usually more popular than the show itself (and their fans calling sageuks boring), but Junho's performance here is so amazing as the King I have no right to complain about him as an idol here.
Edit: I’m not scrutinizing him at all, that’s not my intention. I just mentioned some facts.I’m not against age gap at all.