I don't think I can bear to see the next episodes. I want Deok Im to run away from the palace and fast.
Yes, I read that she die of cancer while pregnant with their third child, and their other two children died young. It was very sad to read. I almost did not watch this show after reading their history. My heart can't take it.
We should all re-watch the last five minutes of the previous episode to prepare ourselves for tomorrow's episode. I want to see the layout of what the writer has next.
he didn’t sleep with her and just stayed over at the palace she stays atSource: from the novel
There are still child brides gifted or sold today. I recently read that a man refused a child bride and offered to pay her school expensive instead of marriage. He didn't want a child, and I applauded him.
I don't think I can bear to see the next episodes. I want Deok Im to run away from the palace and fast.
I agree. I believe San is buried with her, which made history because she's a maid that became a concubine. I should fact-check it because I read this so long ago, but that would explain the significance of San's grandmother's funeral in episode 1.
Wait? Please tell me you all did not enjoy the child concubine part. I haven't watched, but I'm reading some negativity.…
I love the detail of your response. I still have so many feelings and thoughts about these last three episodes. I've read the review of the novel, but the screenwriter can change things at the end. I'm almost willing to put this on hold until next Sunday.
I think people want to see all the usual things you get in romance dramas, which is why there's a lot of frustration…
Me too. I'm wanting her to run so far away from the palace. I don't even care about San, I want Deok Im to be happy. I read over the novel and they will be together, but it seems like the cost is too high.
I enjoyed episode 13 overall. After all the tension and drama from the last episodes, it was nice to have one…
Wait? Please tell me you all did not enjoy the child concubine part. I haven't watched, but I'm reading some negativity. My heart was broken even though I knew that part was coming.
I have read the review of the novel, but the ending could be different because most screenwriters like to give us a slightly different ending than the novel.
Yep me too but I am also tired of FL, she is annoying at this point.
Oh, no. I don't think I can sit through the same confusion and misunderstandings for 20 more episodes. I'll find my entertainment on this page reading everyone's comments.
The guy, Li Chun Gang (God of Sword), that's constantly picking his nose and teeth, doesn't need martial arts. All he has to do is threaten to put a booger on them and win.
Yep me too but I am also tired of FL, she is annoying at this point.
IMO: I keep hearing about her trust issues--ME TOO. I also have abandonment issues--that doesn't mean I walk around being absentminded or not use critical thinking skills. I can't sympathize with her on that one. However, I know that's a great excuse to act clueless and the writers are milking it. (frowny face)
I'm reading the webtoon, and Xu Feng Nian's character seems different from what's portrayed in the series. It's not a great read, but when webtoons are translated to English, some verbiage changes and doesn't match the original meaning.
I'm only reading it to get a better understanding of the characters. From my knowledge, he will marry more than two, so I'm trying not to wrap my feelings around romance. In the series, he's not a playboy although he is popular with the ladies. He took in many maids to avoid serious marriage proposals.
Honestly, I like Jiang Ni. NGPS is pretty, talented, and intelligent. I don't dislike her, but she's not my first choice. In fact, she is so calculating in her thoughts that I don't see how they would romantically mesh. She seems like a good comrade and partner.
The main point thus far is someone is trying to kill him every episode. He's no longer a carefree prince and is trying to find the person behind the assassination attempts.
He's motivated to learn martial arts because he loses someone close. He's motivated to become king to bring his brother home.
His mind is his sharpest tool, supposedly, and his master is a famous scholar thought to be dead.
The fight scenes aren't great. The characters talk extensively about each others fighting skills to paint a picture. It's more about the character's attributes to the martial arts world. The choreography for fight scenes is just basic.
Yea some of us r simping hard over Nangong Pu She :D.
Nan Gong Pu She's fantastic, that's why she is likable. lol. That can't be helped. However, he can drink with NGPS throughout the night but still wake up next to Jiang Ni shows us the direction the director is leaning. There are little things that the director does to let us know Xu Feng Nian is always looking for Jiang Ni by his side. I believe it was episode 18 or 19; he smiles and looks down to the side of him, and she isn't there, so he immediately looks back to find her walking alone. It is so subtle.
The writer will match NGPS with Xu Feng Nian because she's strong, beautiful, and intelligent. He can't leave her out of the harem. She's top-notch, but Jiang Ni's character has so much significance, which makes them relatable.
I'm reading the webtoon, and Xu Feng Nian's character seems different from what's portrayed in the series. It's actually not a great read, but when webtoons are translated to English, some verbiage changes and doesn't match the original meaning.
I can say with all confidence that my favorite character is Park Tae Seo. Out of the entire cast he is the only…
I agree. I'm not fond of the storyline anymore. I skip over scenes just to watch Park Tae Seo. His storyline is interesting; everything else has become a little bland.
I have read the review of the novel, but the ending could be different because most screenwriters like to give us a slightly different ending than the novel.
I'm only reading it to get a better understanding of the characters. From my knowledge, he will marry more than two, so I'm trying not to wrap my feelings around romance. In the series, he's not a playboy although he is popular with the ladies. He took in many maids to avoid serious marriage proposals.
Honestly, I like Jiang Ni. NGPS is pretty, talented, and intelligent. I don't dislike her, but she's not my first choice. In fact, she is so calculating in her thoughts that I don't see how they would romantically mesh. She seems like a good comrade and partner.
The main point thus far is someone is trying to kill him every episode. He's no longer a carefree prince and is trying to find the person behind the assassination attempts.
He's motivated to learn martial arts because he loses someone close.
He's motivated to become king to bring his brother home.
His mind is his sharpest tool, supposedly, and his master is a famous scholar thought to be dead.
The fight scenes aren't great. The characters talk extensively about each others fighting skills to paint a picture. It's more about the character's attributes to the martial arts world. The choreography for fight scenes is just basic.
The writer will match NGPS with Xu Feng Nian because she's strong, beautiful, and intelligent. He can't leave her out of the harem. She's top-notch, but Jiang Ni's character has so much significance, which makes them relatable.
I'm reading the webtoon, and Xu Feng Nian's character seems different from what's portrayed in the series. It's actually not a great read, but when webtoons are translated to English, some verbiage changes and doesn't match the original meaning.