I knew the moment he secretly gave the Bin those admiring eyes in episode 1 that he would betray the king/brother.…
Yes, I was thinking the same about him not wanting to inform the king "THAT NIGHT" the queen was in danger. He's secretly making decisions on his own that will soon get him confronted by the king.
We're on the same page with sacrifices. If the prince betrays him, the prince needs use his last breath to protect the king. He will have to get rid of HJ. She will not go away. She did everything to play out this unreal fantasy with the King and now that the walls are crumbling down around around her. She will take a few people down with her before it's over.
I knew!!! I knew the moment Prince Yeongpyeong secretly gave the Bin those admiring eyes in episode 1 that he could possibly betray the King. He's just like Kim Byung In. Also, the Bin is desperate; therefore, she'll use the princes' unrequited love to betray the king in an attempt to get rid of the queen, or she'll kill the prince to hide her secrets. That's hope he doesn't betray the king.
ALSO, I knew there was a servant that should have come forth about letting the Bin in the manor while everyone was away!
Text prev e16 (All In): CJ told about his dream for Joseon, after hearing that SY decided to go all-in (to help)…
I knew the moment he secretly gave the Bin those admiring eyes in episode 1 that he would betray the king/brother. He's like Kim Byung In and probably has some animosity that he hasn't been able to vent out about the king. The Bin is desperate; therefore, she'll use the princes' unrequited love to betray the king in an attempt to get rid of the queen, or she'll kill the prince to hide her secrets. That's hope he doesn't betray the king.
She was most probably let in by the servant when she came over to see the King only to be told that the King and…
Yes, that part did happen. They showed a flashback that the Bin was let in after both the King and Queen was out, and she saw the ledger in the well. This is just me speculating and thinking about every little detail. I pondered that no one saw her or if they did they didn't say anything to the Lord of the manor. He chose the guards when they were young and trained them up himself. I think they would tell him if they saw something peculiar. It's just things that make "me" wonder. It's a void that the writer is entitled to leave out, but it leaves over-thinkers like me go WTF? SMH... I'm thinking too much because I do not care for the Bin.
I could not get happy about that ex-boyfriend and ex-friend relationship. They would have been etched out, never to be heard of again. IMO I don't believe their relationship added anything to the show other than the initial push to get Venus back in shape. After that, they could have skipped the last few episodes... Other than I thought the series was cute.
Just a thought... with 26 to 27 guards around Kim Moon Geun's manor, how did the Bin climb her poofy dress down that well in broad daylight to get that ledger without any witnesses? Ugh... The Bin...
I realize in this franchise, DY has a different lady on each show. I didn't watch 3 because I really liked HJ. I'll put 3 on my watchlist with a frowny face.
I try to savor every second of this show. It's just that good. However, I planned on watching it later this week when there's nothing else to watch, but reading the comments--I can't wait anymore!
The plot thickens, and it's juicy. Thank you, episode 12. I was satisfied with a few good scenes. Kang Soo Jin wants what she wants, right? Those true colors are shining through... I like Lim Joo Gyung and hope that she can push through without transferring. This level of bullying seems unreal to me. So many people would have been getting their ask kicked, or I would have been getting my ass kicked. Either way, there would have been some ass-kicking going on at that high school. Sorry for promoting what sounds like adolescent violence. Kids can't take an ass-kicking these days, but I can't stand a bully.
Forgive me if you absolutely love this K-drama. I wouldn't say I like it as much as I like the Chinese version. Cha Heon seems more like a jealous psychopath rather than an intelligent student with a mild social disorder. He's cruel AF to Shin Yo Yi (at RANDOM). A Love So Beautiful, my ass... It's a pathway to a psychologically abusive relationship waiting to happen. Nevertheless, if you like the storyline, please watch the Chinese version. It's adorable and less cruel.
We're on the same page with sacrifices. If the prince betrays him, the prince needs use his last breath to protect the king. He will have to get rid of HJ. She will not go away. She did everything to play out this unreal fantasy with the King and now that the walls are crumbling down around around her. She will take a few people down with her before it's over.
ALSO, I knew there was a servant that should have come forth about letting the Bin in the manor while everyone was away!