Is the mistress Stella Young??? The son is nine years old. Stella Young came back to South Korea ten years ago…
Yes! And I also remembered that mistress's son showed ML the drawings of the travels he was with hia parents. The same countries Anderson found in documents he searched.
bruh if the mistress turn out to be the spy Stella Young, and the husband knew and wanted to cover that up, and…
There is more. Cheating husband and mistress were visiting the exact countries that Anderson found in documents as places that sold the elements for submarine.
This comment is in the context of the last scene of latest episode. I didnt want to continue in the previous thread…
I can understand that they did everything they could and now are exhausted and know it can be no tomorrow so they chose to go with the moment. But I agree that they should turn radio off 🤣
i might be reaching but what if munjubis the spy they're looking for... the stella young
I had this thought too. We know for sure that FL's husband known Stella Young and that she entered South Korea 10 years ago and it's stille there. FL was abroad because she was an ambassador. So I think it could be the mistress. Her son is about 10 years old. She could intentionally approached FL's husband and then fall in love with him. And it's possible that he could find out.
My guess - The client that engaged Valkyrie's service to be bodyguard for MunJu is actually not for good intention…
I think it can be also Madame President. She likes FL but don't want her to become the next president and ML is the best in his field. I'm so curious to find out who it is.
Just completely unrealistic. I watched it with constant 'wtf' thoughts. For example how is it possible for the children to brutally beat each other to unconsciousness while their parents live in total obliviousness. Of course it's possible that some children have dysfunctional parents but not whole school. And I can keep pointing more things. Of course it's my personal opinion and everybody can think differently. I personally like even fictional stories to be plausible and this one is not.
In conquest thrs no evil or good it's just people with their own agendas which are on different scale depending…
Maybe you are right however I meant rather that Shogun is a bit fresh as usually main character is portrayed as good and worthy - very one-dimentional. And Toranaga behaviour was ambiguous and thus very intriguing.
It was a bit predictable for me personally but I still think it's a solid, worth watching drama - not so common these days. And I must say it's one of my favourite delivered by Disney+.
I don't like it. I've seen such dramas mamy times. The only new thing in this drama is creepy prince who tortures people by brutally painting on their skin. Is it really all writers these days can do?