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Replying to GertraudAnna Jan 7, 2023
I can't understand the bad mood here. I thought it was a good finale so far.What sets the show apart for me is…
I can't understand the bad mood here. I thought it was a good finale so far.

It was to be expected that defeating Jin Mun would not be so easy. If only because he mentioned the Unanimous Assembly several times. In hindsight, this is even more striking. It's also not surprising that they want the Ice Stone
They already argued about this in Part 1. And the king was afraid for his crown from the moment the king star was mentioned and not for his son place as a future king or his wife/queen or whatever.

What also sets the show apart for me is that there are so many hidden and obvious clues, analogies and metaphors to future plots. That's what made the discussion here in the forum so great. Thanks for that. 😁🥰

For me personally, the reveal of Naksu wasn't disappointing either. I actually found them really good. Tragic but not self-pitying. It was strong and smart. Naksu wasn't a crybaby even in Part 1. She didn't shirk difficult decisions but acted. And Master Lee already said that JU has to make difficult decisions. After all, JU came up with it himself who she is. And in the end their longing for each other was too great to stay reasonable. So I found it fitting.

And the scene with Naksu and the Unanimous Assembly was so good. She was as we got to know her in Part 1. Only this time without an inner voice that made it clear to us how quickly she recognized the Unanimous Assembly's plan to get the Ice Stone and acted against it with the means at her disposal.
I think I have to look at everything again. I'm confused by the many plot holes (mostly explain later)and the different timelines. e.g. I'm still confused about the first scene at the tree. did it really take place or was it just a wish from JU? because it seemed like Naksjoen was there for the first time as she remembers without JU. I need an explanation please? can someone help me?
Replying to Mikhal Jan 7, 2023
I’m also pretty sure he’ll die but not in the scenario you proposed. His abilities aren’t powerful enough…
but powerfull enough to be a decoy that have been sealed with the fire bird. I guess the lot of seet couple screentime had a bittersweet ending.
Replying to Gigi Jan 4, 2023
I was never a fan of sad endings but I managed them fine. But I'm pretty sure I'll be traumatized for a very long…
feel you so well. no matter what I watch, I often think about AOS. however, I could deal with a sad ending better by now. because at least it would be final. but something open with rebirth and co, like in Gu Family Book or Korean Odyssey and I'm done. Then I would have to deal with saying goodbye to this wonderful series. and with my constant thoughts of what would be. and that for weeks, months or more.
Replying to milZyy Jan 2, 2023
Jang Uk has been told again and again, he needs to 'save both.' If he performs sorcery and removes JBY's soul…
like master lee it is possible to shift a soul in a dead body but according to master lee it has to be just in time when the soul left the body but is still not dead.
Replying to ClaudiaDramaLover Dec 25, 2022
1. Yul is alive but he wants to Kill Naksu, what a twist and I don't like it.2. We now know that Uk has some feelings…
to 5 ot a hard twist. since ep. 1 we all want that she recover who she is and now, we hope that she doesn't 😪
Replying to Bofa Fett Dec 18, 2022
I think it works that this new Bu Yeon have no similarities with Mu Deok so we don’t miss Jung so Min so much…
i guess you missing ep 3, when Jin Mum said that the face has so much resemblance to Naksu but the body size and aura doesn't. and master jin never said that the body will become the same as naksu, only that it will adjust to balance with naskus energy, in the case with the face, because it is the main expression of her soul/energy. Maybe take a look for yourself before you blame others.