Sunny definitely won't end up with Wang Shik since WS isn't appearing in the last few episodes.
:( the emperor is shot by his mother. She, her secretary, and the nanny are all convicted. Ari loses her memory of her mother and the empire is demolished.
Again you make me want to rewatch your examples! I just finished King2Hearts a couple of weeks ago and can see your example with the princess. Are you going to include examples where your theory is not correct? Like the panning upward leads to an end?
My favorite of the year (trying to remember what actually aired this year) has to be Todome No Kiss. Thriller mystery and an adult story that I appreciated considering most of the actors in it are still doing high school dramas. I recommend it to anyone who is romanced out and kdrama heavy. Jdramas have a different feel to them and it’s nice to find unusual storylines that aren’t don’t in K or C dramas.
I also dropped secretary Kim. I liked the set up for the brother to be antagonist but it fizzled out and nothing came of it. I did love where stars land. It was one of the first on air dramas I’ve been able to see. I loved the main and secondary couple, and even the antagonist was worth it. Great story.
Great points. The number of episodes stops me most of the time. That’s why I was so thankful to Eternal Love 1&2 for being shorter. Also the subtitles can be really frustrating! The translators really need kudos for not only word for word translating but also emotional relating what was really being said.
Are you going to include examples where your theory is not correct? Like the panning upward leads to an end?
I did love where stars land. It was one of the first on air dramas I’ve been able to see. I loved the main and secondary couple, and even the antagonist was worth it. Great story.
Also the subtitles can be really frustrating! The translators really need kudos for not only word for word translating but also emotional relating what was really being said.