Haven't you seen the subplot about a woman's who's husband died and his relatives wanted her to die? She's not…
She was probably from a noble family... Maybe they got married before the Gyesa year incidents, so he wasn't the crown prince yet. We only know so much about the chronology right now. The Left minister killed the queen and framed the crown princess because he wanted him to marry his daughter. The dowager normally approves the consorts of the princes and then the king ratifies. But if he wasn't crown prince yet, the selection wouldn't have been that strict, her being noble from a good family would have been enough.
No intrigue? You don't see the intrigue? I'm really confused.
Well I guess you indeed don't look further than the regular tropes, which is okay I suppose, and indeed this series is not for you. I'm quite intrigued that for once a show is breaking free from the usual intrigues we see over and other again. Here we know everything that usually takes 6 to 10 episodes to be revealed while the viewers understood that from the start or almost. I don't know how much of the teasers you watched, but some give you an idea of what is to come. I doubt the soul swap is the point of the story, it's more a change of perspective and probably plan for the Crown prince as he got ready for a very specific plan that derails with that event.
Can anyone explain what family the crown princess comes from before she lost her memories? I'm sure she's the…
Well the crown prince asked Dal I if she had parents again which implies that the Crown princess' parents were dead when they were married. In episode 1 when the king talked to his son and told him he had asked the crown princess to kill herself to save him, he also said that Lee Kang survived on the blood of the Queen, the crown princess and his father-in-law... So obviously something happened to him also maybe more recently than to the mother-in-law. So yeah, she had no parents left and maybe no other family
They are not. First they're cousins and not brothers, and second they each have their love interest...
Both cousins will fight the Left minister, they have agreed so much already. After who will end on the throne at the end? Hard to say, I can imagine both... But ultimately the next generation shouldn't be of the bloodline of the traitor, so Lee Gang should stay crown prince as Lee Woon will likely end up marrying Kim's daughter. Let's see how this will play out. The images for next week are concerning, but they might not be real it's a bit early for such a confrontation, I'd imagine it'd happen after the soul swap.
This is how I understood it... JW who just came back is the legitimate FIRSTBORN of the deceased King (not the…
Sorry Lee Gang and Lee Woon are cousins. When Dal I understood that Lee Woon was a prince she couldn't understand how Lee Gang was an inspector, because royals don't have jobs so to say. So Lee Woon said they were cousins on his mother's side, so not to tell her that Lee Gang was the Crown prince
This is how I understood it... JW who just came back is the legitimate FIRSTBORN of the deceased King (not the…
He's not a maternal cousin they have the same name (Yi or Lee). He just said that because Dal I couldn't understand why the cousin of a prince could be an inspector... Because duh, obviously royals are not allowed such menial jobs. He hardly could tell her he was the Crown prince.
They've explained it already. The left minister has all the real power and wants to marry his daughter to him…
It's a fantasy, romcom sageuk... It's not based on actual Korean history. Yeah I know how the power struggles worked in Joseon. But that is NOT a historical drama Γ la The Queen's Umbrella.
It's actually fast. In traditional style, it will take 4β6 episodes just to establish the history and background…
Exactly usually it takes 2-3 episodes in a 12 series I also appreciated we learn so much in the first episode. They left enough shadows in some parts for it to be intriguing.
It amazes me how people hurriedly judge a series of 12 episodes in one episode, some people say it's slow some…
I thought that for a first episode it was quite good. I'm glad we're not in "Is she is she not?", we've been given clear cards for some parts of the story, now let's see how they're played out.
They've explained it already. The left minister has all the real power and wants to marry his daughter to him…
It's not his mother, the two princes are not brothers as only one is the grandson of the dowager. We don't know what happened to the late king, nor why the Queen was killed and why the Dowager turned on her daughter in law. There are still quite a few mysteries here to be solved.
Wait he's not dying ππ I sense a scheme here to throw off their enemies.