At first, it wasn’t the story that drew me in, but the characters—they were the reason I kept watching. But after eighth episode, I’ve changed my mind. I’m beginning to despise these characters. They no longer deserve the affection I once felt for them.
Who is more guilty, the one who (Kim Sang Hyeok )killed your father with a gun or the one because of whom (Song Pan Ho) your father was misunderstood. ep 8 is really a joke as my fellow MDLer mention.
It's the most basic protocol to protect the king whenever there is someone waving a weapon and stabbing people…
When the prince was injured, instead of immediately summoning a doctor or going to the prince's aid, the king prioritized his own protection, reacting as if there were an external threat to his life. This reaction seems perplexing, especially considering the circumstances of the incident. The woman involved did not intentionally harm the prince; she acted under the belief that she was defending herself from a stranger who had tarnished her reputation. There was no intent to attack the royal family.
Given this, the assumption that the king was in imminent danger seems unfounded. If, indeed, the attack had been carried out by someone whose intention was to disrupt the court or threaten the royal family, then the king's reaction would make sense. However, under the actual circumstances, it appears to be an overreaction/illogical.
I can't belive why people here only talk about sex scenes of actors. Specially jichangwook. Did u guys only see…
It’s interesting how a 50-minute episode, where at most 10 minutes are dedicated to intimate scenes, ends up having those scenes overshadow the remaining 40 minutes, which honestly makes me laugh.
some people out here calling everyone complaining about sex scenes 12 is ridiculous. this page has users from…
In the ongoing debate, there seems to be a lot of finger-pointing from both sides: those who love are labeling the ones who hate as "childish," while those who hate are calling the ones who love "trash lovers." This constant exchange of accusations does little to bridge the gap between the two perspectives.
Ultimately, likes and dislikes are deeply personal choices. Everyone is entitled to their own preferences, and these choices deserve respect, regardless of whether they align with someone else's views or not. Let's remember that understanding and respecting others' opinions is key to fostering a more open and empathetic dialogue.
It’s perplexing to see some accounts repeatedly posting hate comments on a show they haven’t even started or dropped long ago. If someone has genuinely invested their time in a show and it didn’t meet their expectations, it's understandable for them to express their frustration. However, those who haven’t watched it or left it long ago but continue to come back just to confront others or open new negative comment are, to me, behaving strangely. There are countless shows out there; surely, there are better ways to spend one's time than fixating on something they dislike and have already left behind.
I am specifically referring to genuine accounts, ones that have been around for 5-10 years and show regular activity—not spam accounts hiding behind fake IDs to avoid repercussions on their original profiles. Because there is no point in saying anything to them.
Some might argue, "It’s our choice; we’ll comment wherever and whenever we want." Sure, that’s within your rights. But in doing so, you end up looking more like an obsessed fan than a critic. Hate is often just another form of love.
Whenever I come here to check if the drama has been released early, all I see is people arguing. Let's leave it at that. Drama haters should stop addressing drama lovers, and drama lovers should do the same for haters. When you provoke someone into a conversation, you are only setting the stage for a conflict. No one can make the lovers and haters see eye to eye. So, let's just leave both sides to their own opinions.
It seems that ML's gait and posture lack the grace and refinement expected of a prince, coming across more like that of a thug. It's evident that his prime time has passed, but as an actor, maintaining a certain level of charisma and beauty should always be a priority. Right now, he looks aged and unrefined, which takes away from his screen presence and the character he is meant to portray.
An actor should constantly work on their appearance and poise to match the roles they play, but in this case, he seems to have neglected those essential aspects.
from what I've heard, nudity and sex scenes are pretty similar to The Glory..why the harsh criticism on this drama?
⭐To those who oppose nudity. ⭐Koreans are saints, showing nudity in their shows is a crime.LOL ⭐Dramas have Chinese influence on clothing. ⭐Some people think that the s*x scenes were random and they were not needed there. ⭐Some people think that the story lacks depth.
Someone expressed curiosity about why so much criticism is being received. I’m simply addressing that curiosity by sharing the reasons I've observed in the comments section. This is not about questioning anyone's perspective, as everyone has their own likes and dislikes.
and this judge is an idiot
Given this, the assumption that the king was in imminent danger seems unfounded. If, indeed, the attack had been carried out by someone whose intention was to disrupt the court or threaten the royal family, then the king's reaction would make sense. However, under the actual circumstances, it appears to be an overreaction/illogical.
Ultimately, likes and dislikes are deeply personal choices. Everyone is entitled to their own preferences, and these choices deserve respect, regardless of whether they align with someone else's views or not. Let's remember that understanding and respecting others' opinions is key to fostering a more open and empathetic dialogue.
I am specifically referring to genuine accounts, ones that have been around for 5-10 years and show regular activity—not spam accounts hiding behind fake IDs to avoid repercussions on their original profiles. Because there is no point in saying anything to them.
Some might argue, "It’s our choice; we’ll comment wherever and whenever we want." Sure, that’s within your rights. But in doing so, you end up looking more like an obsessed fan than a critic. Hate is often just another form of love.
An actor should constantly work on their appearance and poise to match the roles they play, but in this case, he seems to have neglected those essential aspects.
⭐Koreans are saints, showing nudity in their shows is a crime.LOL
⭐Dramas have Chinese influence on clothing.
⭐Some people think that the s*x scenes were random and they were not needed there.
⭐Some people think that the story lacks depth.
Someone expressed curiosity about why so much criticism is being received. I’m simply addressing that curiosity by sharing the reasons I've observed in the comments section. This is not about questioning anyone's perspective, as everyone has their own likes and dislikes.