After completing, it felt like ‘what’s the point of all this?’. There’s great cinematography, good acting, beautiful fights… I couldn’t exactly place my finger but even with all the elements being there something’s amiss. The story behind that drastic change isn’t convincing enough. Nagi is a big letdown. Overall HON isn’t as exciting as the synopsis says.
Just completed ep 9 and I’m falling harder and harder for Eun Ki. He really loves her and tries harder n harder. I don’t know if I’ll ever accept Moo Myeong for her. :(
it has nerver been polygamy in Scandivian countries in Northern Europe, for instance Sweden.
Thanks for the info. I got to know about frilla while reading about Sweden. I still haven’t read about the rest of the countries mentioned in your comment yet. I don’t exactly know the history but what I learnt from google is the frilla system was good till 1500s. The Kings did have mistresses/lovers and it was open secret in the court.
Concubines, lovers, mistresses… whatever the words maybe they did have someone apart from the legal wife just like in the drama. It really was common in the entire world back then.
Even in the drama there’s only one legal wife (till she…) and the rest are concubines. I don’t know what you are trying to say but it was common back then. Anyway learnt some history about a new country today. Thanks. Good day! :)
Meet Yourself moved my soul. It’s AMAZING. I tried watching Go Ahead but somewhere in the middle it lost me. Thank you for the article. Gonna check their other works too. :)
I don’t understand why many are complaining about polygamy. Is there any country on this Earth which didn’t practice polygamy in ancient times? Watch a drama keeping the time period in mind. Kindly don’t judge historical dramas with modern mindset. :)
Concubines, lovers, mistresses… whatever the words maybe they did have someone apart from the legal wife just like in the drama. It really was common in the entire world back then.
Even in the drama there’s only one legal wife (till she…) and the rest are concubines. I don’t know what you are trying to say but it was common back then. Anyway learnt some history about a new country today. Thanks. Good day! :)