I am at the starting leg of the drama and it is absolutely hilarious.... just asking, does it get emotional later on? (don't spoil, just a yes or no guys)
one thing is confusing (I am at ep3 just starting)... I understand the king is calling empress dowager "mother", but why is the "crown prince" who is said to be the own son of the empress dowager calling this current king "father"???...
this drama actually showed the etiquettes of ancient eastern empires...
I also felt the same... the romance dried up, the political plot became too complex and intricate (like literally had to use brain power to understand the twists and relations)
Can someone tell is this show gonna finish the whole story or have a sequel to it like the donghua!???? Thanks…
32 eps expected... most probably they will finish the story... and if they doesn't, very slim chance there will be a sequel (like they did not finish till the end of the moon)
The only downside of being a Cdrama and Kdrama fan is that I literally get so annoyed at Korean Airing schedules!…
that's why I start watching after all episodes air... this just kills the continuity of the series and the fun disappears.. I tried watching during airing for dramas like Judge from hell, but it completely destroys the flow (I literally could not remember what was shown last week after such hectic schedules of life)
This new season of Super Sentai is looking weird!!
it is not super sentai series... it is continuation of the space squad movie series with Space Sheriff Gavan as the leader and merges all the 3 universes of Super sentai, kamen rider and Metal Hero series
truth be said love between lines was the relaxing drama with warmth we needed between all the heavy action of…
indeed... we got one after the other excellent dramas this year... Prisoner of beauty, Legend of the female general, Fated hearts, Love in the clouds, this love between lines... I think the temperature will fizzle down for a bit
this has everything, I laughed my heart out, cried my eyes out, swooned over those moments... it just moved the heart. Not many modern dramas succeed to do that. loved it