Her "aunt" gave her ring to her adoptive parents. It was in a deleted scene but MBC put it on YouTube…
Yeah I was initially surprised the body had the rings as obviously Yeon-wol was wearing them when rescued. But I suppose the Left minister just took a body and placed a similar ring on the finger so they could officially recognize the princess as dead. I'm surprised they deleted the scene, but then the episodes are already very long. They decided that reveal would be handled differently I suppose. Each episode MBC gives us a deleted or modified scene on YouTube.
It really looked like two couples at the beginning ππ but we got quite the surprise with that
I must admit I was shocked but not necessarily in a bad way. I certainly wasn't expecting that. It's one of the things I like about Moon River, it's full of surprises, even the usual tropes are not treated the same way as in most dramas. I guess technically we have two couples, one with two soul mates that fate can't separate, and one highly dysfunctional, that started in trauma bonding and where I know expect one to kill the other πππ
How weird it must be to kiss your own self πThey both experience each others pain but we still dont know how…
We saw their fate flower that got damaged when the first thread broke is slowly mending, with I suppose each realization they have. The opening credits show it, but I didn't pay enough attention. They start white then become red when the lovers connect. When the thread broke it became half white... In episode 6, we saw one one white petal became red, 3 remain white and need to turn red. I imagine then they might be able to switch back in their own bodies π€·πΌββοΈ
What is that pterodactyl bird in that cave??? is that the Jujjuma or whatever bird from which.. doodoo? you make…
It's the Zhen bird, Kim Han-cheol bought it in Qing the year before the Gyesa year. His poison was used to kill the previous king and his family. Je-woon discovered the bird was still alive and there it is... Well in the official music video released for But a Dream you saw the sequence with Han-cheol walking in that dark corridor and then the black feather. I realize this video has a few spoilers if you pay enough attention ππ
Sorry I'm not too used to discussions... Should I copy paste there again with the new elements they gave in the…
Yeah sorry I didn't understand. I've only started posting since A Hundred Memories... Before I was just reading and keeping track of the shows I was watching...
Sorry I'm not too used to discussions... Should I copy paste there again with the new elements they gave in the…
Certainly an interesting one... Seems to be long before the first Queen was accused of adultery... Maybe the start of his villain arc. He has this intriguing scar, he hardly was always this polished minister. He probably had a score to settle with the Royals. That's what I like with Moon River, there's always a new layer. It's one reason why I don't understand people saying it's boring, like... I've watched lots of sageuks, and this is definitely one of the less boring ones π
i think this drama is doing way too much way too soon. Both leads are doing amazing and i have loved KSJ eversince…
Both are obviously linked. It's likely because of the thread reconnecting but them not being ready that the swap happened. In episode 6 we got an inkling that is indeed the explanation. In this story all events are tightly linked. Like Kang said, it's like an arrow shot, you can't stop it it goes to its intended target
So currently everyone still believes the crown Princess is dead and Dal I is just some lookalike. They do have…
Her "aunt" gave her ring to her adoptive parents. It was in a deleted scene but MBC put it on YouTube last week. So it's Canon. I suppose it'll come up at one point
7.6 now.... I don't understand why the score is getting lower, this drama is quite good and funny. There must…
Many are rather vague, with mostly This has been done before, nothing original, which isn't a very original critic considering it is different if only by the rhythm compared to most sageuk. We're at episode 5, this feels like episode 10 of any other one. But then it depends if you like that genre or not... If you don't like fantasy, historical or romcom, you'll have a hard time enjoying this I suppose. I do. I was waiting for this very impatiently, worried I it would not deliver. It has so far in my books π
@Valicious I am reposting a post from @Valicious because it will be very helpful. I just tried, I cannot post…
New detail Yeon-wol's father and brother were executed, for the conspiracy that kill queen 3 (Kang's mother). Her court lady who saved her was in love with her brother and promised him before his death that she would take care of Yeon-wol. Edited to add: this explain the comment the king said to Kang in episode 1, that he survived these events thanks to the blood of his mother, wife and father-in-law.
Isn't kissing when you switched bodies a bit weird? It is like kissing yourself.
When you like/the other person, the body is but a vessel. It's the person in the other body, the one you're connected with you kiss. You're not in your body when you kiss π€·πΌββοΈ
That's what I like with Moon River, there's always a new layer. It's one reason why I don't understand people saying it's boring, like... I've watched lots of sageuks, and this is definitely one of the less boring ones π
In this story all events are tightly linked. Like Kang said, it's like an arrow shot, you can't stop it it goes to its intended target
Edited to add: this explain the comment the king said to Kang in episode 1, that he survived these events thanks to the blood of his mother, wife and father-in-law.