It was more like watching a « videogame » I really didn’t like the whole contellations and them watching the stuff on « screens » like the events being aired, and even the goblin creature, it was too cartoonish and childish for me. I love fantasy and sci fi but this was too farfetched. They could have kept it more believable…
The majority rated it 9-10. Only a few haters try to downvote but it doesn’t matter really
Not everyone who doesn’t rate it 8.. 9 or 10 isa hater. I love all the actors, I liked the drama as well, I even cried, but I also skipped a lot through the last episodes, only watching the parts that gelt important to me. I gave it a 6,5/10. Because for me, it was good but not amazing. That’s my opinion
Tell me how the queen and her family is evil? The king has done much worse and then blames it on the queen.
Yes, at the end of the day, he killed a lot of people, had no mercy even for his wife’s family and was very strict with his own kids. That’s why to this day Koreans have mixed opinions about him. However, he was still necessary because if he didn’t take the power and if he didn’t do what he did, (being extremely strict and selective in choosing his successor and with his sons’ studies…) his son Yi Do (Sejong The Great) wouldn’t have become one of the greatest Kings in Korean history. So yeah, Taejong was a complexe figure, I don’t agree with his methods for sure.
What was all the royal seal drama I am not able to understand that part in ep 7 Can someone please explain that…
Basically, the king said he’s abdicating the throne in favour of the crown Prince. Thus, he sent the Royal seal to the Crown Prince’s quarters. However, the queen used the ceremony as an excuse to make the king take it back.
Tell me how the queen and her family is evil? The king has done much worse and then blames it on the queen.
From what you wrote it seemed to me like you were saying how bad he was as a king by referring to his actions and the Queen’s actions in the Drama. My bad if I misunderstood. But I have to say though, he did not only target the Queen and her family. He executed and exiled a wide number of powerful families and influential figures. He’s known for his purges. - his own brothers - the queen’s family - those who had private armies and resisted the abolishment of theirs - those who posed him a threat - court officials who opposed him - other influential and powerful families - key figures in the establishment of Joseon who were siding with his brothers or were against him or held too much power
Tell me how the queen and her family is evil? The king has done much worse and then blames it on the queen.
You’re confusing the historical facts (him trying to gain power by suppressing his in-laws) with fiction (the Queen saving him, their sexual positions and fights over concubines…).
The Drama is trying to depict historical facts + adding all the fiction to fill in the empty gaps. So they won’t make him a nice King who decides to let the Queen and her family share the power with him. His whole reign (historically) was purely about solidifying the dynasty and the power of the king (him and the future ones) while taking away that power from other powerful and power hungry families. All he did was done in order for him to have enough power to give a better life to the people. Killing his wife’s brothers because that would help advance his plans to achieve that? Ok. He did what he did for the same purpose his father took the throne in a coup. For the people.
From what they said in the show: a Queen must follow the etiquette during a royal conception night (it’s not…
I think the show is doing an excellent job at showing this transition starting with the king’s attempts to submit the queen and the queen resisting it as she lived a free life as a daughter of a powerful family before.
From what they said in the show: a Queen must follow the etiquette during a royal conception night (it’s not…
To be honest, I find this aspect of the TV show very interesting as it shows that women of Goryeo were much more free and somewhat equal to men, they were more respected and could participate in anything war in , politics. But it seeems like Joseon changed women’s roles to that of mere baby makers, making them sit at home adorning themselves and having their status downgraded to be inferior to men. To have less freedom, less rights..
From what they said in the show: a Queen must follow the etiquette during a royal conception night (it’s not…
Yes ofc. As I said, he wanted to submit the queen because he didn’t want her to think she’s his equal as he felt threatened by her and her family so he obviously didn’t change the laws. 🤷🏻♀️
- his own brothers
- the queen’s family
- those who had private armies and resisted the abolishment of theirs
- those who posed him a threat
- court officials who opposed him
- other influential and powerful families
- key figures in the establishment of Joseon who were siding with his brothers or were against him or held too much power
And so on..
The Drama is trying to depict historical facts + adding all the fiction to fill in the empty gaps. So they won’t make him a nice King who decides to let the Queen and her family share the power with him. His whole reign (historically) was purely about solidifying the dynasty and the power of the king (him and the future ones) while taking away that power from other powerful and power hungry families. All he did was done in order for him to have enough power to give a better life to the people. Killing his wife’s brothers because that would help advance his plans to achieve that? Ok. He did what he did for the same purpose his father took the throne in a coup. For the people.