You can refer to the relationship chart for the characters in Mr Queen to understand more about that.https://twitter.com/wseori0820/status/1333418968506269696I…
Ah thanks!
This doesn't show a love line between the king and queen. Does the character line outline the relationships for the entirety of the drama or just for the beginning?
Would've thought the flashback where the queen is saying "You should love me" would indicate some one sided romance line.
Can anyone point out any evidence that suggests the Queen's cousin likes him? I saw some comments the other day that said that but I can't understand why.
I do enjoy every single minute of it. The rating here should be higher than this. How high quality dramas getting…
The new rating system works in a bit of a convoluted way. From what I understand:
- You need to have watched a certain portion of the drama (1/5 I believe) - Only certain ratings count (I am not sure about which)
Because of the former, I am pretty sure some people falsely inputted that they watched 6-8 episodes so that their ratings counted. So don't trust the ratings this early.
That's true. I feel like cutting this drama at E15 and then making the first half of E16 as a special Epilogue would have been much better. No need to deal with the reincarnations. Everyone lives on as Ji Ah films their messages to Rang and then edits them all together. Maybe at the end, everyone looks at the edited footage and maybe Ji Ah's daughter as well so that she could learn about her father (They had sex, most likely unprotected, in E13).
Just realised he kind of slipped up to Ji Ah when he said "daughter" so he was probably born back as a Gumiho with powers and is hiding it. Basically supernatural korean Batman now.
But I don't get why he came back as normal when Rang comes back from step 0 (as a baby that has to age normally).
In their rush to give their “happy ending” they decided to abandon logic all together. Okay, we can accept…
I agree. I think it should've ended at E15 and then have the first half of E16 air as some sort of epilogue. The entire thing was fine until Rang sacrificed himself in order to let Yeon reincarnate.
The age-reincarnation aspects do not make sense with any form of logical thinking. It would've been a newer and better ending if they just made it seem like Ji-Ah is editing a documentary with all the footage they got and is showing it to her child (assuming she and Yeon didn't use protection in E13).
I liked the show but it really felt different from the tone it set in the first few episodes. I thought it would be sort of an anthology series of hunting monsters but it turned out into what it is today. I can't make any sense of how Yeon's eyes can turn Gumiho style if he is human.
Edit: Just remembered that he said "daughter" when talking with Ji-Ah. Maybe he is actually still a Gumiho but is pretending to be powerless in day to be a batman esque hero.
BUT When did he turn back into a Gumiho? How did he reincarnate back into the same age whereas his brother is reborn as a child? Is this all setup for a Season Two?
That's really interesting!At first I would've replied that it may be due to the fox bead but then I realized she…
Exactly. They really should have double checked their writing lol. It's not one of those things you would notice when you're viewing it for the first time since you're flooded with info but when you think about it, it becomes apparent and immersion breaking.
Its on TVN,a cable channel.6ish ratings is a very good number..Of course ,if it had PBG or similar stars it would…
Definitely should've been on Netflix.
I don't think having it air on prime time would require specific adjustments though. From my intuition, I would guess that the restrictions on content are the same 24/7.
This doesn't show a love line between the king and queen. Does the character line outline the relationships for the entirety of the drama or just for the beginning?
Would've thought the flashback where the queen is saying "You should love me" would indicate some one sided romance line.
I mean the father telling him about the queen is probably not indicative of his feelings. I gotta rewatch the part with his friend then. Thanks!
- You need to have watched a certain portion of the drama (1/5 I believe)
- Only certain ratings count (I am not sure about which)
Because of the former, I am pretty sure some people falsely inputted that they watched 6-8 episodes so that their ratings counted. So don't trust the ratings this early.
But I don't get why he came back as normal when Rang comes back from step 0 (as a baby that has to age normally).
The age-reincarnation aspects do not make sense with any form of logical thinking. It would've been a newer and better ending if they just made it seem like Ji-Ah is editing a documentary with all the footage they got and is showing it to her child (assuming she and Yeon didn't use protection in E13).
I liked the show but it really felt different from the tone it set in the first few episodes. I thought it would be sort of an anthology series of hunting monsters but it turned out into what it is today. I can't make any sense of how Yeon's eyes can turn Gumiho style if he is human.
Edit: Just remembered that he said "daughter" when talking with Ji-Ah. Maybe he is actually still a Gumiho but is pretending to be powerless in day to be a batman esque hero.
BUT
When did he turn back into a Gumiho?
How did he reincarnate back into the same age whereas his brother is reborn as a child?
Is this all setup for a Season Two?
I don't think having it air on prime time would require specific adjustments though. From my intuition, I would guess that the restrictions on content are the same 24/7.