Monarchy is probably led by the Dowager empress so the child Emperor is just a puppet for her...i Don't think…
"Constitutional monarchy" by definition means it doesn't hold power. Thats why there's a prime minister and an actual government in the show. Its the same as the countries in Scandinavia (Denmark Norway and Sweden), Spain, Netherlands etc. They have ceremonial royalty, but with no real political power (and very little responsibility). This is also confirmed by the line in the preview where BWS says: "The royal family can do nothing. Their only task is simply to do nothing at all"
Begging them not to make Seungyeons character a one-note villain/adversary to our leads😭🙏 A mother trying her best for her son is the perfect recipe for an empathetic character
I don’t really understand why people say IU always choose good scripts when it’s only her recent dramas that…
Is this comment satire? Moon Lovers was a whole decade ago. And Persona was an anthology series. Broker and Dream were movies so why are you including them at all when you yourself said "dramas"? Being doubtful of an upcoming dramas quality is totally fine, but atleast get the details right in your criticism or you just seem disingenous.
i don't think he wants to be king because that would mean he's planning to usurp his nephew's throne, he's just…
I agree, I actually think his main goal will be protecting his nephew from other people who might scheme against him. I doubt he'd overthrow his own flesh and blood (especially when the kid is only 8 years old), would make it kinda hard to root for him. He might come across as abrasive and power-hungry at first, and then we'll learn more along the way
For the people in the comments worried about it only being 12 episodes, consider that the episode length of this drama will be 1 hour 30 mins. Most 16 episode shows are only between 1 hour - 1 hour 10 mins per ep. Don't worry, I'm sure they know what they're doing <3
Strange thing to get so upset over regardless
Its the same as the countries in Scandinavia (Denmark Norway and Sweden), Spain, Netherlands etc. They have ceremonial royalty, but with no real political power (and very little responsibility).
This is also confirmed by the line in the preview where BWS says: "The royal family can do nothing. Their only task is simply to do nothing at all"
A mother trying her best for her son is the perfect recipe for an empathetic character
Upcoming and currently airing shows are listed separately.
Edit: It might be different in the app? I'm using the browser version so idk about the app
Being doubtful of an upcoming dramas quality is totally fine, but atleast get the details right in your criticism or you just seem disingenous.
He might come across as abrasive and power-hungry at first, and then we'll learn more along the way
Don't worry, I'm sure they know what they're doing <3
If we add up the minutes its about the same length :)