the story will not go that far . they try to cover one night story with 8 epi. that show how queen secure throne…
Initially I thought she would sit on the throne and we would see her rule. They have invested 4 episodes and still the night is not over. And the synopsis is clearly saying the same. I really liked the urgency. There have been many times in history when people have been overthrown in a very short time and in an unusual manner. so i'm loving it
From the internet sources,it says queen marries the 4th prince and he becomes next king,but the 1st prince not…
the story will not go that far . they try to cover one night story with 8 epi. that show how queen secure throne and found his husband killer. story will end their .
Right!? Who cares if someone is a r4pist or p3do, it’s their choice. A choice has to be respected no matter…
I'm talking about dramas or movies involving civilized people, not criminals. That's why I said your comment is out of context. To prove your point, you're bringing up unnecessary examples, and once again, you're stuck on the word of p**n. Do you not have any other thoughts except p**n? People come here for entertainment and to unwind, to relax and enjoy their time, but you've made the environment of this platform unhealthy for them.
Right!? Who cares if someone is a r4pist or p3do, it’s their choice. A choice has to be respected no matter…
Everyone is entitled to their own likes and dislikes — if you share that you like something or don't like something, I will respect your opinion.
If you suggest, "I don't like this because of certain reasons, and it's not suitable for this or that kind of audience," I will appreciate that as well. Remember, suggestions are always offered with the understanding that they can be taken or left.
However, it becomes an issue when someone tries to impose their likes and dislikes on others. This crosses a line, especially when it disregards the diverse preferences of all users. And if your argument repeatedly boils down to a single term — like "porn" — without considering any nuance or broader context, it only limits the conversation. I am saying this because you have gone and confronted every user.
It's important to acknowledge that everyone is here with different tastes, and imposing one's views on others is not productive.
Right!? Who cares if someone is a r4pist or p3do, it’s their choice. A choice has to be respected no matter…
If you choose to adopt something in your life that doesn't harm you or anyone else, then it is entirely okay. However, if you lack the logical ability and civility to recognize that your perspective is not the only one that exists, and are unwilling to respect the opinions of others, then it's best to refrain from engaging in public conversations/platform.
JCW just passes by in this drama, even his interactions with his wife are made cold and stiff. He's just bait…
You might not have noticed, but Jeon Jong Seo's portrayal in the drama reflects the depth of her character quite well. She plays the princess of the Woo family by lineage, and her role involves a complex background. Despite her royal status, her true desire has always been to be a general/warrior(she trained for that). when she got married to the prince, lead her to live in harsh environments rather than the comforts of a palace. so Her performance aligns with this background.
well explained . I also don't think it was unnecessary. its just people are not habbited to that.
Understanding people's thoughts can also be gained through observation and patterns, not just direct questions. Assuming the reasoning behind their thoughts isn't claiming to know, but rather trying to make an educated guess based on available information.
When I mentioned that people are not used to it, I was referring specifically to Korean content. As noted in some comments, certain elements or themes in Korean dramas can be surprising because they are less common in Korean media compared to American content. This can lead to a stronger reaction from viewers, who might find these aspects shocking or unusual in the context of Korean dramas.
Regarding whether something is necessary or unnecessary, I am confident in my perspective. I don’t feel the need to discuss it further with anyone else.
From the synopsis and the way the story is going it seems the main theme of the story is to secure the throne before dawn and find out the murderer of the king and this is where the story will end.
If you suggest, "I don't like this because of certain reasons, and it's not suitable for this or that kind of audience," I will appreciate that as well. Remember, suggestions are always offered with the understanding that they can be taken or left.
However, it becomes an issue when someone tries to impose their likes and dislikes on others. This crosses a line, especially when it disregards the diverse preferences of all users. And if your argument repeatedly boils down to a single term — like "porn" — without considering any nuance or broader context, it only limits the conversation. I am saying this because you have gone and confronted every user.
It's important to acknowledge that everyone is here with different tastes, and imposing one's views on others is not productive.
ex mostly people here watched GOT and apreciated it
When I mentioned that people are not used to it, I was referring specifically to Korean content. As noted in some comments, certain elements or themes in Korean dramas can be surprising because they are less common in Korean media compared to American content. This can lead to a stronger reaction from viewers, who might find these aspects shocking or unusual in the context of Korean dramas.
Regarding whether something is necessary or unnecessary, I am confident in my perspective. I don’t feel the need to discuss it further with anyone else.
can yoy suggest me some drama which has urgency theme