So I think my theory about the drought being a cyclical thing was right! Once the fire bird egg hatches there's a big drought in the land and the mage born under the king's star and a powerful priestess have to defeat it. The bird is a phoenix so it can't be killed.
It's so funny yesterday there were a sea of complains that she needs her memory back and now a sea of people don't…
My intuition just told me she recovering her memories was bad news haha It's extra funny to read a convo I had a few hours before ep 6 aired. I said she recovering memories would not solve anything and would bring more problems and someone said that's what they wanted hahaha WELL GOOD LUCK NOW
I absolutely hate the direction Yul's storyline is going!!! What is even going on in his head? What regrets? Last…
He feels guilty for not exposing her as Naksu. His plan was to kill her and himself so she won't do the same thing it happened 3 years ago. Before she went on a killing spree (thanks to Jin Mu's bells) he felt guilty for leaving her behind in Danhyanggok, but after she killed Uk and Utak (destroying Danggu's marriage) he started feeling guilty for not exposing her before all this happened. He's been in excruciating pain for 3 years, his mind has deteriorated.
As a middle age man with two teenage daughters, I'm curious. Why is the actor who plays Jang UK considered hot…
He's gorgeous and has a lot of charisma. Everything about him is attractive in my opinion haha He's really talented and I think that's sexy. He can pull off both innocent and bad guy look, that's super hot!
I wish they took more time to explain the connection between the bad guys regarding this plot and how master Lee…
Yeah, the writers focus on the leads a great deal more than the villains. As I said, the plot is really simple, so I think there's not much to elaborate on the villain side of the story. They show us the necessary stuff and go back to the leads haha I like that approach. So far, the characters are all pretty consistent and grey enough to be interesting/relatable.
Listen, AoS's plot is not that intricate. It doesn't really take a lot to reach climax and denouement. The pace is good! Do you guys honestly think recovering Yeong's memories would solve all their problems? π They need to heal and they can't do that in chaos. No good development comes out of chaotic situations, that's why it's good for them that nothing too urgent/big is going on.
It's extra funny to read a convo I had a few hours before ep 6 aired. I said she recovering memories would not solve anything and would bring more problems and someone said that's what they wanted hahaha WELL GOOD LUCK NOW