I rewatched final scenes of episode 10, Was there a reason why Tae-Eul took a step backwards when she saw Lee…
I think she stepped back because she saw his eyes was red a bit and kinda filled with tears. Audience may not see it properly (no front face shot), but i guess the person standing in front of him at that time can see he exudes different vibe, something that screams bad news or something like that. That's why she stepped back.
Your frustration is totally understandable, the writer is leaving a lot to the viewers to put together and reach…
Yeah Kim Go Eun crying is as good as in Goblin but i couldn't feel it that much because i don't understand their plight or i find her reaction to it over-dramatic.
So does that mean because Lee Gon left her when time stopped, Lee Rim may be faster and can get to Tae Eul to blackmail her? Ep. 11 preview LOL.
I'm worried they'll let down my expectations again.
He said 1 day was the equivalent of 2 months, in ep9
yeah literally remembered someone is generous enough to write a very detailed analysis of every episode so far, so i made sure i read every single one of hers each airing episode LOL.
yeah because Lee Gon left when time stopped again, but i was as clueless as you when i saw it LMAO. they should have shown 30 seconds clip of Lee Gon leaving when time stopped WTF (before the credit).
yeah Shin Jae-Tae Eul scene at the cemetery was great. Kim Kyung Nam has deep, expressive eyes!
•••Positive Thoughts+Finally! Episode 10 heard my prayers from yesterday. I have been waiting for Jo Young…
1. yeah, well. i guess the way i see it, the parallel world was expressed to us (or me) more like a Lee Gon-Lee Lim's secret personal rendezvous, so i didn't see it as imperative for the PM of KOC to know about the parallel world just as much as the PM of ROK doesn't know about the other. i see that more of a personal issue entangled in different worlds, rather than a political one.
2. Eun Sup's siblings may not look like they are in danger, but Lee Lim has his lackeys installed in ROK too, so he could kidnap them and use them as hostage to force Eun Sup to do what they say (and replace Jo Yeong), the same way he used Shin Jae's mother in KOC to blackmail her by kidnapping her son.
He said 1 day was the equivalent of 2 months, in ep9
@LPBG, @Miro i am enjoying your replies here.
i was just commenting under @Pranksalot's analysis of ep. 10 (another comment) about that scene which i find utterly ridiculous. literally the most useless bodyguards i have seen in any drama ever!!
yeah exactly but honestly i doubt it because if they wanted to go easy on the romance, the last two episodes were THE perfect episodes to do it, because we saw from ep. 8 (Shin Jae-Jo Yeong-Lee Gon confrontation) was meant to pick up the thrill and take the romance away this week. so when we were served with needless romance and a lot of crying this week, the thrill/pace has slowed down again.
next week they have to explain that preview of ep. 11, also the ending scene of ep. 10 where Lee Gon simply disappeared after kissing Tae Eul, both of which are loveline related LOL.
i really hoped last week for ep. 9-10 to blew me away with suspense and thrill, but it was rather another series of disappointment what the fck.
•••Positive Thoughts+Finally! Episode 10 heard my prayers from yesterday. I have been waiting for Jo Young…
Literally wrote a whole essay, LOL!!!
haha, okay i enjoyed reading as always.
several points:
1. i don't think the PM is sincerely liking Lee Gon for the person he is. she comes across too cunning to me, and doesn't seem like someone who can properly give genuine love. after all, she married and divorced in a year. did she purposefully married into a rich family to gain higher status/network, then left him when she found him corrupt? what comes across to me is that she still married a corrupt man knowingly because of his money/status, then divorced when she no longer needed him.
2. about Lee Gon should not be keeping PM in the dark about Lee Lim. before your comment, i actually thought that was good move because almost everything about PM screams shady and red flag to me, and i hate to see that PM is trying to use the issue of Lee Lim to win brownie points with Lee Gon. i actually wanted him to shut her down just like he did. after all if he was going to explain to her that Lee Lim is still alive, then he also must explain that parallel world exists (which he refuses at this point, because that means more undesirable personal conversation with her outside their official duties). is my argument fair?
3. when/how did Tae Eul know about Manpansikjeok? hell, did i miss it somewhere?
4. Lee Gon-Lee Lim confrontation. yeah i thought that was such a big let down and was overly dramatic with no real effect. the royal guards should have been with him as he walks down the street with Maximus, not after. they also let a big hole for the traitors to shoot Lee Gon from the other side because they didn't circle him closely at all even after Eun Sup was shot (is that a fckin joke?!) the royal guards look more like actor-show than reliable bodyguards to me at that scene, they looked pathethic AF.
5. i think it makes complete sense why Eun Sup runs to protect Lee Gon. he holds onto the words of Jo Yeong that he will protect the most precious people in his world, so Eun Sup understood that feeling and reacted in the same way. he's also already wearing the bulletproof vest, so his reaction was perfectly understandable.
So does that mean because Lee Gon left her when time stopped, Lee Rim may be faster and can get to Tae Eul to blackmail her? Ep. 11 preview LOL.
I'm worried they'll let down my expectations again.
yeah Shin Jae-Tae Eul scene at the cemetery was great. Kim Kyung Nam has deep, expressive eyes!
2. Eun Sup's siblings may not look like they are in danger, but Lee Lim has his lackeys installed in ROK too, so he could kidnap them and use them as hostage to force Eun Sup to do what they say (and replace Jo Yeong), the same way he used Shin Jae's mother in KOC to blackmail her by kidnapping her son.
i was just commenting under @Pranksalot's analysis of ep. 10 (another comment) about that scene which i find utterly ridiculous. literally the most useless bodyguards i have seen in any drama ever!!
(feel like jumping off a cliff from the frustration this shitty show is giving me)
next week they have to explain that preview of ep. 11, also the ending scene of ep. 10 where Lee Gon simply disappeared after kissing Tae Eul, both of which are loveline related LOL.
i really hoped last week for ep. 9-10 to blew me away with suspense and thrill, but it was rather another series of disappointment what the fck.
haha, okay i enjoyed reading as always.
several points:
1. i don't think the PM is sincerely liking Lee Gon for the person he is. she comes across too cunning to me, and doesn't seem like someone who can properly give genuine love. after all, she married and divorced in a year. did she purposefully married into a rich family to gain higher status/network, then left him when she found him corrupt? what comes across to me is that she still married a corrupt man knowingly because of his money/status, then divorced when she no longer needed him.
2. about Lee Gon should not be keeping PM in the dark about Lee Lim. before your comment, i actually thought that was good move because almost everything about PM screams shady and red flag to me, and i hate to see that PM is trying to use the issue of Lee Lim to win brownie points with Lee Gon. i actually wanted him to shut her down just like he did. after all if he was going to explain to her that Lee Lim is still alive, then he also must explain that parallel world exists (which he refuses at this point, because that means more undesirable personal conversation with her outside their official duties). is my argument fair?
3. when/how did Tae Eul know about Manpansikjeok? hell, did i miss it somewhere?
4. Lee Gon-Lee Lim confrontation. yeah i thought that was such a big let down and was overly dramatic with no real effect. the royal guards should have been with him as he walks down the street with Maximus, not after. they also let a big hole for the traitors to shoot Lee Gon from the other side because they didn't circle him closely at all even after Eun Sup was shot (is that a fckin joke?!) the royal guards look more like actor-show than reliable bodyguards to me at that scene, they looked pathethic AF.
5. i think it makes complete sense why Eun Sup runs to protect Lee Gon. he holds onto the words of Jo Yeong that he will protect the most precious people in his world, so Eun Sup understood that feeling and reacted in the same way. he's also already wearing the bulletproof vest, so his reaction was perfectly understandable.