This series takes twists and turns making it new entertaining but never forgets to circle back in the story to add another puzzle piece to complete the big picture.
This drama works in the best possible way: Humour, drama, love, family, interesting take on a profession you do not see every day, slice of life and more - all in way that adds layers to the characters in each new episode.
Went from Intense Love to My Little Princess to Dear Prince and who would have guessed it the FL can really act! She gets typecast in these sugary roles but when you watch here impersonating the ML she is absolutely convincing - I am really impressed. The drama itself is worth the watch, funny and off the wall.
To be frank, the show is not as deep as people think, But this is what you get when you place literature students,…
It's just like reading a poem. Sure, your take on it is valid, but other people's view of it may enrich your reading experience and view of it. Did the author of the poem mean everything the reader perceives? Maybe, maybe not but that does not mean that the readers impressions are not valid.
If it's supposedly the LG who caught up from the past that met TE at that place (and consequently spent all that…
In my opinion th LG that met Tae-Euel with Maximus is the "grown" LG and the one who has been to the past is still on his with to her in time and on the fast lane to the point in time where he will meet the now hurt Tae-Eul. Their realities are a bit changed because of his pit-stops on his way.
Ep 14 - WOW and off for a rewatch. (What do you think, do I need to brush up my advanced math skills or what do I need to get to the point of calulating 26 years are a time slip of about 4 months?)
Is it just me or does the king have way too much power for a constitutional monarchy? The whole "king's word is…
I agree - plus even if he is the law his actions must seem stranger and stranger to the people around him. Mysterious deaths, people appearing and disappearing, looking for things that aren't there, and so on and so on
I have questions regarding the crosswalk scene: a) Is it romantic if FL is saved by heoric looking ML accompanied by romantic music, wingmen following, fog swirling and - let's address the elephant in the room - people already lying on the ground being clubbed with batons by the heroes cavalrymen? b) Where did the King leave his sword which he used quite enthusiatically instead of a baton - which in light of my prior remark concerning batons seems an odd complaint - once he reaches Tae-Eul?
Humour, drama, love, family, interesting take on a profession you do not see every day, slice of life and more - all in way that adds layers to the characters in each new episode.
(What do you think, do I need to brush up my advanced math skills or what do I need to get to the point of calulating 26 years are a time slip of about 4 months?)
a) Is it romantic if FL is saved by heoric looking ML accompanied by romantic music, wingmen following, fog swirling and - let's address the elephant in the room - people already lying on the ground being clubbed with batons by the heroes cavalrymen?
b) Where did the King leave his sword which he used quite enthusiatically instead of a baton - which in light of my prior remark concerning batons seems an odd complaint - once he reaches Tae-Eul?