This season really got on my nerves. I mean, the story is nice and all, but what happened to the main leads, like Hyun Soo and others? They didn't even get enough screen time. What the heck?! The story is all over the place and feels like the start of a whole new series, not just a new season. They added way too many characters, and this resulted in the main leads not getting enough screen time. What? I've been waiting for this forever, and for what? Am still gonna wait for season 3 but please can we get a proper screentime for main leads atleast?!!
The world of cdrama is so fascinating to me. The audience for them are mostly complete weirdos who like weird…
Their relationship is definitely not healthy and seems very toxic, I would say. But let's not be surprised because it's historically based—a time where all these things wouldn't matter, and literally, no one cared. So I'm guessing to them, this is nothing. It would have been hard to enjoy this type of drama without having the mindset that it's a historical drama, lol.
I'm perplexed by the intensity of your reaction to someone expressing their opinion. would say it's a bit disrespectful. Some people did enjoy this drama, like me. I'm fully aware that some might not like it same way, and it would be interesting to see why. But responding in this manner is pretty intense.
Ranjoo is absolutely right. Mokha isn't a huge star, she's not even a real singer right now. If people will know…
I understand and appreciate your thoughts, it's clear that you have a deep understanding of the industry. It's okay if we don't agree on everything, everyone sees things differently. Let's keep the conversation friendly and open-minded, avoiding any rudeness. Different opinions make discussions interesting, don't you think?
Ranjoo is absolutely right. Mokha isn't a huge star, she's not even a real singer right now. If people will know…
No one is saying she shouldn't focus on her life or whatever; I'm just pointing out that the timing was so weird. It portrays her as a bad or selfish person. Just when everything came out and the family is going through a tough time, she suddenly wants to focus on herself? Something is missing in this episode; too many things are happening. The writer expects us to just chill out and go with it, but it's hard., at least for me. She has definitely changed.
I don't know how you got the assumption that I'm either young or have everything in life, as I'm having trouble understanding Ran Joon's character. But let me clarify this, she wants her to give up the dearest thing so that she secures her future. Why? Because that is the only way, and that is what she did when she was young. If only Mokha does that, then she will help her with her future. Does that sound normal to you? That is like building your own satisfaction on others. Yes, Ki Hoo's family could hinder her success, but this is what she chose. Ki Hoo's family got exposed when she came back, if we're blaming people now...
You have every right to have your own opinion, but for me, that is how I viewed it. Just because I view certain things differently than you doesn't mean I'm either young or have everything in life, lol. At the end of the day, this is just a fictional drama, and my opinion is based on how the plot went from day one and how they made us expect things from each character.
Ranjoo is absolutely right. Mokha isn't a huge star, she's not even a real singer right now. If people will know…
Listen, I hear you, but you are missing how they portrayed Mokha's character in this drama. Whatever she did in ep 10 is totally surprising and out of her character. Throughout the whole series, we have seen how she is caring and puts people before her happiness, especially when it comes to KiHoo's family. She literally was ready to give up everything and even leave the whole town, so what's got into her now? "She's still doing the same, like she wants to get rich and help them? " Okay, but her deciding to cut ties like that is still out of character for her.
Ranjoon is the most selfish character ever. She is hiding behind her victim complex situation, which is why it is hard for us to see. She wants Mokha to abandon the people who gave her a roof ("family") so she can prove that she seriously wants to be an artist, the same way she did when she was young. Like, nah, this episode doesn't make sense at all, and it feels like they're changing the whole plot.
what the hell was that? I really dont like what Yoon Ran Joo said and how the FL went with it.. yes there would…
I was flabbergasted damn, like how stupid could she be, even if she is doing it for them still it is so ridiculous ufff, am starting to dislike this story now.
So best part of episode 10 is preview of ep11 :)Good show but i feel robbed of sweet moments . So short 12 episodes…
goshh I thought the drama had 16 eps so I was stopping myself to not react too much, but now I seee, it looks like this drama wont be what we all thought.
What the heck just happened in ep 10? I had a lot of hopes for this drama, but the story turned out to be ridiculous and weird with so many questionable scenes. I don't like how the story turned out in ep 10; hopefully, it gets better.
The tragedy is the destruction of the female lead as the story progresses. I wouldn’t recommend this show if…
I wouldn't call that crazy, she sacrificed her self to hinder the war between thee two nations, she thought that she was the only who could, since she is from from nations or had connections. how is that crazy lol? dont think a crazy person would have done that. Just saying.
Even when I watched it on fast forward, I still found myself becoming attached to the characters. I was so deeply saddened that I could feel it in my heart. The male main lead was unbelievably cruel and horrible. In just three years, he inflicted unbearable pain on the life, mercilessly taking the lives of all her family and loved ones. Despite all this, he audaciously expected her to reciprocate his love.
For me, this ending is the best possible outcome. I would have been furious if they had ended up together – there's no way I could accept that after all he put her through. In the end, she died as a hero, while he continued to "live" as a cruel king.
I don't care about whatever hardships he may have faced that led him to become like that, it doesn't justify his heinous deeds. The story sends a powerful message that some actions are irredeemable, and no amount of personal suffering can excuse the pain he inflicted on others.
would say it's a bit disrespectful. Some people did enjoy this drama, like me. I'm fully aware that some might not like it same way, and it would be interesting to see why. But responding in this manner is pretty intense.
Just saying lol.
I don't know how you got the assumption that I'm either young or have everything in life, as I'm having trouble understanding Ran Joon's character. But let me clarify this, she wants her to give up the dearest thing so that she secures her future. Why? Because that is the only way, and that is what she did when she was young. If only Mokha does that, then she will help her with her future. Does that sound normal to you? That is like building your own satisfaction on others. Yes, Ki Hoo's family could hinder her success, but this is what she chose. Ki Hoo's family got exposed when she came back, if we're blaming people now...
You have every right to have your own opinion, but for me, that is how I viewed it. Just because I view certain things differently than you doesn't mean I'm either young or have everything in life, lol. At the end of the day, this is just a fictional drama, and my opinion is based on how the plot went from day one and how they made us expect things from each character.
Ranjoon is the most selfish character ever. She is hiding behind her victim complex situation, which is why it is hard for us to see. She wants Mokha to abandon the people who gave her a roof ("family") so she can prove that she seriously wants to be an artist, the same way she did when she was young. Like, nah, this episode doesn't make sense at all, and it feels like they're changing the whole plot.
For me, this ending is the best possible outcome. I would have been furious if they had ended up together – there's no way I could accept that after all he put her through. In the end, she died as a hero, while he continued to "live" as a cruel king.
I don't care about whatever hardships he may have faced that led him to become like that, it doesn't justify his heinous deeds. The story sends a powerful message that some actions are irredeemable, and no amount of personal suffering can excuse the pain he inflicted on others.