Bravo!! No doubt AoS is the best current drama for 2022!! 🙌🔥
Were you watching when it was just started and the ratings dropped to 6.8 in the first week? It was quite scary. It was not even trending or in the top airing! Many people overlooked it, thinking it was a bad drama!
Thank you for the write up :) I don't do to well with historical drama's. I try them here and there and usually…
Hmmm... Although there are witty dialogues, especially the banter between ML and FL, but they are not necessary comical. If you like something thrilling and suspenseful, this is more like it. But if you love both ML and FL, might as well you try it ;D. If you usually avoid historical because of palace politic, so far this doesn't really have one. More action and supernatural I think.
i was so confused about what some of the untranslated terms being used in the drama meant (e.g., Cheongbugwan),…
Actually, some names can be translated. For example Songrim (송림) is 'pine forest'. But although Pine Forest is easier to remember than Songrim, the name of the places better left untranslated because they're not translated in the drama either. Some other places I don't put here: Cwisunru: I call it the entertainment center, lol. Because it's not really a brothel. The characters mostly eat and drink there. Even Cheon Yeol comes there, while traditionally women cannot go in there. Sari Village: where Mu Deok comes from. Danhyanggok: where Naksu comes from. Hopefully it helps.
Yeah, I like writing this, because I know that many names, organization, or places, are the drawback that make…
Thank goodness they only tell about 4 families!!! Can you imagine if all 12 have their own stories? It will need way more than 20 episodes... unless Hong Sisters want to make a series of it, lol lol...
Wow, congrats. 👏👏👏👏Thats a very complete article, thank you for doing this! (I just want to point…
Yeah, I like writing this, because I know that many names, organization, or places, are the drawback that make people don't like watching historicals. With this article I like to help them understand, so hopefully they can enjoy the story.
Thanks for adding the info here. Yes, you're right. There are 12 families of mages. But we just found that out in Episode 6, during the council meeting, if I'm not mistaken? I don't think they informed us about before in Episode 1-4, unless I missed it. But it's okay if readers read your comment here, since it's not a major spoiler, I think...
I'm so glad this survived. Pilot episodes were pretty tough and rough with all the noises from everywhere.
I just checked Josen Exorcist's Wikipedia site. It's said international fans petitioned the drama to be aired in international platforms like Netflix. Hopefully it's materialized, or the story will be recycled.
Great job to you👏👏 AoS is only drama I am currently watching. I love its amazing concepts, unique storylines…
Yeah, I hardly watch any drama as currently airing, usually I'm a binge-watcher.
I didn't even realize of the real age gaps until people pointed it out in the comment section last time, lol. In fact, probably because she's petite, Jung So Min doesn't look older than Lee Jae Wook, Hwang Min Hyun, or Yoo In Soo. Especially her character is tomboy and her costume is boyish, so she doesn't need heavy makeup that can make her look older. Not yet... ;D
I'm so glad this survived. Pilot episodes were pretty tough and rough with all the noises from everywhere.
Yeah, before this drama started people already worried it would have the same fate as JE. But I pointed out in the comment at that time, that show is cancelled because the Korean criticized of its historical distortion. JE has a 'Joseon' on the title, so of course they expected it would be a Joseon era setting. Were that drama not using any era, probably it would survive. So I think in the future SK will produce more of this type of dramas that don't use any Korean historical era.
I'm so glad this survived. Pilot episodes were pretty tough and rough with all the noises from everywhere.
I know, right. I was here during the first weeks when the rating took a dive. The fight was quite... fierce, lol. Plus people were afraid the show would be cancelled...
they tried but one thing i have noticed about review bombing for tv shows is that they seem not to work as well
I watched a lot of fantasy historical Cdramas (wuxia, xianxia, xuanhuan) and I feel like they mass produce them and copy each other in many aspects (plot, characterization, setting, costume, etc) that become boring and non-creative. Now there is a strong competition from South Korea, especially since they built a set for this drama and others in the future. As I mentioned in my article if this drama becomes a phenomenon of fantasy sageuk ;D
Another thing is how can this trend here? This deserves to be seen. The effort is wow
sorry misunderstanding... It's already scheduled in 10 hours to be in the main page. I just put the link here for you guys the drama fans to read/comment ahead ;D
I started writing an article on MDL about this drama when it was released. So I was anxious when the rating dropped as low as 6.8 during the first week, possibly because of the great fight between kdramas vs cdramas or hanbok vs hanfu, lol. Good thing that it survived. If you haven't watched the drama yet, or want someone to watch it, here's the article that details things in the drama with mild spoilers of non-plot stuff, so it's a good read for recommendation ;D. Enjoy! https://kisskh.at/article/currently-watching-alchemy-of-souls
Some other places I don't put here:
Cwisunru: I call it the entertainment center, lol. Because it's not really a brothel. The characters mostly eat and drink there. Even Cheon Yeol comes there, while traditionally women cannot go in there.
Sari Village: where Mu Deok comes from.
Danhyanggok: where Naksu comes from.
Hopefully it helps.
Thanks for adding the info here. Yes, you're right. There are 12 families of mages. But we just found that out in Episode 6, during the council meeting, if I'm not mistaken? I don't think they informed us about before in Episode 1-4, unless I missed it. But it's okay if readers read your comment here, since it's not a major spoiler, I think...
I didn't even realize of the real age gaps until people pointed it out in the comment section last time, lol. In fact, probably because she's petite, Jung So Min doesn't look older than Lee Jae Wook, Hwang Min Hyun, or Yoo In Soo. Especially her character is tomboy and her costume is boyish, so she doesn't need heavy makeup that can make her look older. Not yet... ;D
https://kisskh.at/article/currently-watching-alchemy-of-souls