Why did Annie have to die? To later be a reason for the separation between Seo Do Woo and Kim Hye Won? If so, couldn't the writers have been more creative? It would have to nice to the dynamic between Annie and Hyo Eun as the relationship between Seo Do Woo and Choi Soo Ah grows. Pity!
Does Zhan Zhao have another identity like some immortal going through tribulations or perhaps a member of the…
Would be nice if he is the very thing that Duan Mu Cui was sent to earth to eradicate? A cliche but haven't seen such a development in a really long time so much so that it has become a novel and riveting concept.
Does Zhan Zhao have another identity like some immortal going through tribulations or perhaps a member of the very 'ghost clan' they are trying to eradicate?
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Does Zhan Zhao have another identity like some immortal going through tribulations or perhaps a member of the very 'ghost clan' they are trying to eradicate?
Is there any breakup b/w leads??Which episode did they get together??
When I got a reply after few days I thought someone shared the same concerns as I, guess not! ('_') Yes there's a breakup. The male disappears suddenly reappears after 5 years. I actually dropped this cos story line is such a cliche plus my concerns regarding absurd love triangles.
It is funny how in many female lead centred dramas, there are at least two men who sincerely love her and willing to do anything for her, but women flocking around the male lead in such a drama are vain, frivolous, and materialistic and only trying to get his attention and do not sincerely love him. This only just shows that only the female lead is poles apart from the very stereotype, that they are trying so hard not to reflect on and show us a different perspective. Why can't we get a SFL, who sincerely loves the male lead and would go any to lengths to see him happy and not try to jeopardize him? Can only men be chivalrous? Is that what the FEMALE screenwriter tries to portray?
I think Jang Jun Woo (chaotic evil) makes a great villain and foil for Vincenzo (lawful evil). I personally like…
I like how you said that he's reverting back to past self. I wonder how Hong Cha Young would react when she finally finds about his past and those photos Jang Jun Woo was holding onto.
Spoilers on the emperor's identity: If I recall the novel correctly, it's because the emperor is secretly a woman.
He married Wan'er and had a boy. He also took a servant as a concubine and had a daughter. He also has a child with the female 'emperor' and even wants to marry that Haitang lady. All this dude does is killing and whoring around impregnating every woman he sees.
It would have to nice to the dynamic between Annie and Hyo Eun as the relationship between Seo Do Woo and Choi Soo Ah grows. Pity!
Yes there's a breakup. The male disappears suddenly reappears after 5 years. I actually dropped this cos story line is such a cliche plus my concerns regarding absurd love triangles.