I am honest with you. Actually, I don't like Korean dramas. I prefer Chinese dramas. I watched the Moon Lovers…
I'm like you, but now I have watched some K dramas too... Mostly historical ones. There aren't as many historical fantasy dramas like the Chinese ones. Some ones I have enjoyed are: 100 Days My Prince (historical romance, great comedy) Arthdal Chronicles (historical fantasy, very special) Mr. Queen (historical body swap romantic comedy, laugh out loud funny) Live Up To Your Name (medical, historical, comedy, romance, time travel, half in the past half in the present) The Tale of Nokdu (historical romantic comedy, crossdressing, also very funny) The Crowned Clown (historical, more political/psychological, but with some romance too)
Shame that the ending was a bit ambiguous... It really didn't make sense what he said to explain his absence. Seemed more like he was dead. But then the whole missing body doesn't make sense...!
๐ Much love Haram's see-through outfit (he looks so gorgeous in every scenes he is in) and he looks so absolutely…
It was such a great scene. I loved the following scene too with the servants catching them. Hahaha. But I'm a bit disappointed by Ha Ram's sudden lack of assertiveness. He kissed her ages ago and now he's all reserved and calling her maiden and so on. It's respectful and gentlemanly but dude, Cheong Gi even wanted to spend the night, Ha Ram, enough of the gentleman act aleady! Lol
We donโt know yet, but so far he hasnโt harmed anyone. I started to like him though ๐ especially knowing…
Hmm I had assumed it was Hwacha's power coming through the ring... But you're right, there were two colours, white and green, so it could be two separate powers reinforcing each other. I liked that the ring protected her, it was a nice touch. Damn, that Ma Wang keeps getting beaten down! Haha!
What's the meaning of the hairpin the two people who worked for Haram were talking about when they saw them holding…
I've explained this somewhere else. It's a binyeo used exclusively by historical Korean married women to tie up their plait and indicate their marital status. Unmarried virgins have their plait loose. The servants think the two have secretly had sex so therefore they need to buy Cheong Gi a binyeo. ๐คฃ
100 Days My Prince (historical romance, great comedy)
Arthdal Chronicles (historical fantasy, very special)
Mr. Queen (historical body swap romantic comedy, laugh out loud funny)
Live Up To Your Name (medical, historical, comedy, romance, time travel, half in the past half in the present)
The Tale of Nokdu (historical romantic comedy, crossdressing, also very funny)
The Crowned Clown (historical, more political/psychological, but with some romance too)
I can recommend the above!
Damn, that Ma Wang keeps getting beaten down! Haha!