I am amazed by the nuanced and subtle acting in this drama. The emotions conveyed between the characters of Joon Hwi, Chung Ah and Kang Shi Wol are absolutely riveting, irregardless of the lines. It's stunning to watch the actor's chemistry interact. The story arc for Kim Seol Ah, Moon Tae Rang and Do Jin Woo is my least favorite, simply because the writing isn't there to make it interesting. Oh Min Suk's portrayal of the cheating ex-husband has made him my favorite in the pairing and again, I attribute this to his acting ability. He took an extremely unfavorable character and made him somewhat sympathetic in his pursuit of his ex-wife. Well done and can't wait for next week.
Goo Joon Hwi will be very interesting to watch in upcoming episodes. If he learns the truth about what happened ten years ago, will he face that truth head on or hide it?
LOL, great response!! Going to be the longest week of my life! I should wait out the episodes until they finish…
Definitely watch "Joy of Life" because it has been a real gem. I loved two dramas with IU in them..."My Mister" and "Hotel del Luna" (both modern settings), "Chief Kim" was one of the funniest I've ever watched, "Goodbye My Princess" is one that made my heart thump out of my chest and had someone stomp all over it again and again. Hope this helps!
was looking for dramas to watch and i happen to see this for being one of MDL's top airing shows but HOLY I DID…
I truly don't mind the longer episodes if the show is well written, acted and paced (shout out to a lot of good Chinese dramas). I started watching this one because I was in a show hole and am 100% all in after trying the first few episodes. This is one of the rare times that I'm glad with watching 50 whole episodes.
I’ve always wanted to watch this but the tragedy tag always deterred me because I can’t stand heartbreaks.…
The "Director's Cut" is on Amazon Prime if you're a subscriber. I've watched both versions and the uncut one details more of the palace maneuverings and reasons behind the actions of Li Cheng Yen. As far as being like "The King's Woman", it's only somewhat similar. "Goodbye My Princess" is a drama that I cannot let go of almost a year later. The script could have taken a number of different turns and still been well worth watching but the main point driven is the price of power and revenge versus what's lost in the process. To this day, I hear the Fox Song and my heart hurts, so I understand all too well you're recovery from heartbreak. Good luck!
What the emperor did is in character for him - he is utilitarian and is willing to bide his time when dealing…
I have to watch this show in raw form with fast forward handy in order to watch the crown prince's struggles. If there is a happy ending, all this angst would have been well worth it. What continually goes through my mind is the high probability that this story accurately displays the political court and lack of human empathy. I would have been tossed into the moat with an anchor on day 1.
It is a good thing that Sung Joon starts feeling regretful! since he spent 10 years with Jung Sun and meeting…
The most painful moment in any failed relationship is finding the exact point that closure is the only road left. It will be interesting to see which way the story ends, but I would like to see the Jung Sun with a new beginning away from Sung Joon.
What the emperor did is in character for him - he is utilitarian and is willing to bide his time when dealing…
Your comment made me laugh out loud! This drama is a "to love him is to suffer for him" and I have to wonder what rock the writer crawled out from under.
You're in good company. Imagine waiting for subs on this drama.....I'd rather had a root canal. This is the drama…
I hate tragic endings but this could not have ended any other way than how it does From episode 31 on, prepare to have your heart ripped out and have tissues close. It's just that good.
The story arc for Kim Seol Ah, Moon Tae Rang and Do Jin Woo is my least favorite, simply because the writing isn't there to make it interesting. Oh Min Suk's portrayal of the cheating ex-husband has made him my favorite in the pairing and again, I attribute this to his acting ability. He took an extremely unfavorable character and made him somewhat sympathetic in his pursuit of his ex-wife.
Well done and can't wait for next week.
As far as being like "The King's Woman", it's only somewhat similar. "Goodbye My Princess" is a drama that I cannot let go of almost a year later. The script could have taken a number of different turns and still been well worth watching but the main point driven is the price of power and revenge versus what's lost in the process. To this day, I hear the Fox Song and my heart hurts, so I understand all too well you're recovery from heartbreak. Good luck!