My favorite scene is when she sneaks out of the house and gets drunk. she said " Lu byi is here" then…
I believe this is part 2, featuring the scene where she enters the cold palace, and her mother yelling her regrets. Also the the moment when she told her mother how she favored others. So many scenes I played and replayed.
I can't count how many times I've watched episode 4, where she meets her three suitors. The moment she finally runs to him after realizing she loves him is so touching. There are also many humorous moments with the emperor. The relationship between her and the empress is very sweet. It's truly a masterpiece.
I agree. The ending felt rushed and unpolished. The farewell scene with all the characters under the stars dragged on. I was expecting a beautiful wedding, but I guess they didn't have the budget for it.
Despite that, it still ranks among my top 10 favorites.
Yes, she opens a restaurant and earns a Michelin star. When she leaves, he is stabbed and dies (or does he?). I am unsure if he survives or finds a way to time-travel, but they reunite in modern times.
The villain is, of course, Prince Jesan, who was the true culprit behind the killings. The villain's concubine switched sides to protect the king, whom she loves, and in the process, she died.
I have no idea if this is a fan-made video, the actual drama ending, or the novel ending.
How can this be the drama ending since it hasn’t aired yet?
I am a sucker for food dramas so this is right up my alley. I'm also used to watching food-centric J-dramas and…
The main issue with each drama listed on MDL is that everyone interprets the label "romance" differently. When someone sees the romance genre, they expect a certain level of romantic elements, but they often don't consider nuances like "little romance," "light romance," "focus on romance," "romantic interests," "one-sided romance," or even "romance with a big R." 😆
Everyone has their own preferences, which can lead to varying expectations. This discrepancy isn't necessarily about the drama itself, but rather how audiences and platforms promote it.
Did you guys know that in the original novel there’s no romance at all? It’s only about Ji Yeong surviving…
Oh, that's interesting! I tried to find the English novel but only found two chapters. If you have a link, I would appreciate it if you could message me.
Despite that, it still ranks among my top 10 favorites.
https://youtube.com/shorts/yjVDg177jUw?si=yY4s_HC95w9y4Rsq
https://youtube.com/shorts/SMHtfoQ47CA?si=75QZdxMXimcInfXN
https://youtube.com/shorts/lmvy0Z-ZWOg?si=B4kf79GOR4fTAhTQ
https://youtube.com/shorts/akw-q31O_ak?si=PEwstQIr78PSiYCl
https://youtube.com/shorts/YLT-K89vTwM?si=m7qpKW6u8hLe-XQx
https://youtube.com/shorts/QNPJRXEz8P0?si=GtoYsXJnnCZC396v
As usual, the modern part will last five minutes max. 😑
The villain is, of course, Prince Jesan, who was the true culprit behind the killings. The villain's concubine switched sides to protect the king, whom she loves, and in the process, she died.
I have no idea if this is a fan-made video, the actual drama ending, or the novel ending.
How can this be the drama ending since it hasn’t aired yet?
Everyone has their own preferences, which can lead to varying expectations. This discrepancy isn't necessarily about the drama itself, but rather how audiences and platforms promote it.