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On On Your Wedding Day Oct 4, 2020
People said, "realistic ending".
But what the hell was he doing for 4 years? He never contacted her again or apology her again? He studied hard, work hard and give up after one break up?! Are you kidding me? Well, it is his fault so he should totally go to her.

What about her? She still remember him and still like him. But how could she came to tell him about her wedding and even send invitation? She should have thanks him way before she dated another guy. Then, she could send wedding invitation as a friend. Who in the world would send wedding invitation to someone they have break up out of nowhere in real life? Unless, she wanted to hurt him. But she doesn't want to hurt his feeling at all.

This is just wrong to end a story just like that.
It started with "Impossible is an opinion, not a fact." I was kind of hype about how he is going to over come the impossibility of getting her "on her wedding day". I was ready to hear "I Object" or just run away or something difference but cool. WTH, this ending ain't what you said, writer. He didn't overcome! Impossibility became a fact as he fail to ruin the title "On your wedding day". ZZZ. Why must you do this director? Too many happy ending? So, let's pull the viewers up to the sky and push down to the ground again?!

Anyway, I like Park Bo Young so I am still happy to see her. But your ending, writer, I hate it and I strongly disagree that it is realistic!
On True Beauty Jul 1, 2020
Title True Beauty Spoiler
WHAT! I don't like Female lead from Webtoon so I hope male lead won't be together with her.
Female lead is just kind and she is naive and lame. She is the opposite of strong female lead. Who want to watch weak female lead in this age. I don't like male lead for liking her too.
I was hype when I first started reading True Beauty. But then, I think about the personality of female lead and I can't like her anymore. She is wavering/indecisive and unfaithful.
Male lead is kind of a coward compare to 2nd male lead. But then, 2nd lead is kind of too fast in making relationship. Well, everything is in writer's hand so what can I do. accept or quit. That's it.
Replying to W two worlds Season 2 sc May 28, 2020
I'm really not a fan of Lee Min Ho. Well, I'm not anti-fan too. But he's better than usual here. Actors are nice…
Well, LMH is the 2nd most funny guy and KGE the 3rd funny one in this show. Kang Hong suk (Jangmi) the 4th. I like funny/intelligent/brave characters.
For the villain character, I like if he is bad to the end because when you have murdered someone there is no going back unless special unit use them against more bad guys. Villain should stay smart to the end too. Most villain got dumb before the ending.
On The King: Eternal Monarch May 28, 2020
Some people pointing out bad/good on actors/actresses is really bad in my opinions. They all play their role really well. I have been a fan of LMH & KGE. But I have to say that Woo Do Hwan stands out the most because he is the most funny one in the show. This is my first time watching his drama.
Replying to Too Good to be True May 27, 2020
Review Parasite
Lol, saying that the plot is bad is just like saying your want a movie with 16 hours just to understand the entire…
??? I reviewed THE MOVIE! The story is very simple to understand. I don't even need to try hard. Who need 16 hours for this?! LOL! "society in terms of 'Status'?" Can a rich family be that dumb? Can poor smart family went dumb and goes crazy at the mid point of the story. Too inconsistent. It is like 180 turn. Smart to dumb/fool. At first, I was enjoying poor family slyness. What a disappointment.
Also, no one need over 2 hours long film to understand main idea of difference between society status. Everyone already get the main point after 30/60 minutes of the movie. Anyway, the main point is that this is not master piece and it doesn't give the hype of what I expect. If you like it, you like it. There are people who like this and don't like it. People have difference taste and are difference. People don't like it not because they don't understand. They can dislike it even if they understand the story fully. Of course, there are few who don't understand because they are likely to be not interested in the film/story. People are different, you shouldn't force others to like it.
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On The King: Eternal Monarch May 25, 2020
Thought on JTE & LG crying issues.
They both lost their love one(mum) when they were young. They just had opened up to each other so waiting and worrying for their love could play the part for big emotion. Losing their love one would be even worse.
Well, only people who have lost their love one when they were young could understand. I don't understand those emotion too. I could only try to understand up to some degree.
Anyway, that could be the reason for so much crying scenes recently. Well, JTE is strong but not when it comes to her love one (especially mum) or people who she care dearly (Eun-sup) because she went to find her mum in Corea and look for Eun-sup first when she got better. JTE was dehydrated and weak when she saw Lee Gon so she cried of happiness because what she hoped for comes true.
Replying to ELFishes May 24, 2020
I really like your theory on the scars, been struggling to figure it out myself! However, according to the plot…
Court Lady Noh's doppelganger probably died naturally in Corea.
Noh Ok Nam/grandma probably went to Corea when she was 17 years old because war broke out at 1950. She was born on 1932 so +17 would be 1949. After 1 year in Corea/Korea, war broke out. So, her parents and sister died naturally or by war. Her doppelganger could be in Corea and died naturally just like Luna (She is sure to die even without going to Korea) and young Shin Jae in Korea. So, it doesn't break any gate/universe rule.
LG's grandfather could be the one who took grandma from Korea. I don't think LG's grandfather know about grandma's doppelganger in Corea just like Luna. He might find about her too just out of curiosity just like Lee Gon to Luna. Grandma part is added to explain these I guess.
Therefore, lighting scar is people who steal/murder their doppelganger. This is all just theory. Have to wait for the show's explanation to see it is valid or not.
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About the scar location, it is random because some have scar on their hands. But that's just my opinion. The show doesn't show that young Lee Gon got stab in his shoulder. If how the doppelganger are killed and location matched more than one or two people, your theory might be right.
https://kisskh.at/discussions/the-king-the-eternal-monarch/48691-the-king-eternal-monarch-confusing-things-discussion
Replying to ELFishes May 24, 2020
I really like your theory on the scars, been struggling to figure it out myself! However, according to the plot…
Noh Ok Nam/grandma probably went to Corea when she was 17 years old because war broke out at 1950. She was born on 1932 so +17 would be 1949. After 1 year in Corea/Korea, war broke out. So, her parents and sister died naturally or by war. Her doppelganger could be in Corea and died naturally just like Luna (She is sure to die even without going to Korea) and young Shin Jae in Korea. So, it doesn't break any gate/universe rule.
LG's grandfather could be the one who took grandma from Korea. I don't think LG's grandfather know about grandma's doppelganger in Corea just like Luna. He might find about her too just out of curiosity just like Lee Gon to Luna. Grandma part is added to explain these I guess.
Therefore, lighting scar is people who steal/murder their doppelganger. This is all just theory. Have to wait for the show's explanation to see it is valid or not.
https://kisskh.at/discussions/the-king-the-eternal-monarch/48691-the-king-eternal-monarch-confusing-things-discussion
Replying to sunshine May 23, 2020
Insightful and your theory about the scar makes sense. Hopefully Yi Gon figures that out now that the prime minister’s…
Yeah. I thought the same. Future/eternal Lee Gon saved himself and gave the badge to younger self so it would point to Tae Eul instead of Luna. The show hasn't given any hint for time travel so I don't know too. Still waiting for explanation. In EP 1, LG with flower cloth and demon killing sword standing at the gate on Maximus. It could be the future LG too but not likely too.
https://kisskh.at/discussions/the-king-the-eternal-monarch/48691-the-king-eternal-monarch-confusing-things-discussion
On The King: Eternal Monarch May 23, 2020
@Baek In Ho

Four episodes are definitely not enough to develop the growing number of side characters lol when are they going to explain Lee Rim story? I still don’t understand his true motivation

i thought i am the only one who's still not getting Lee Lim's motive. things they still need to explain:

1. Shin Jae's story

2. Jo Yeong-Eun Sup swap/love stories

3. Lee fckin Lim's motive

4. the exponential increase of time stop - what does it mean for the story?

5. CCTV showing year 2022.

6. first opening scene in ep. 1 showing the interrogation of Lee Lim by Shin Jae and Tae Eul in the police station.

7. who's the one who saved young Lee Gon, and why that person has Tae Eul's ID?

8. Is Court Lady Noh originating from Korea an important part of the story?

9. PM's motives, actions and her doppelganger. did she travel to the other world by shaking hands with Lee Lim?

10. the space of the vacuum of no wind, sun and air where a day there is equal to 2 months in the outside world.

11. LUNA.

12. that scene when Tae Eul sees the jacket of Lee Gon in his chamber which he wears when he crosses over just to give her the blue flower and suddenly left. has that scene not happened yet or what?

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@Pranksalot

You’re definitely not alone. It’s bothering me so much that Lee Rim is barely featured in each episode although he’s the big bad wolf of the story.

12. What’s yo-yo boy purpose and story? Is he just a random cheat code for the good guys?

13. Is there a connection between Luna and TE mom having cancer?

14. What does the lightening scars represent?

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They pointed good one. Thanks to them we can see the mysteries better.
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Join the discussion so it will be much easier to find information/mysteries later.
https://kisskh.at/discussions/the-king-the-eternal-monarch/48691-the-king-eternal-monarch-confusing-things-discussion
On The King: Eternal Monarch May 23, 2020
I see that most are confuse with lighting scar and LG tears when time stopped.
I will explain from how I understanding. I could be wrong too.
Koo Seo Ryung went to Korea and Jeong Tae-eul went to Corea at the same time after JTE collapsed. LG started counting time which means that time stopped. Before that Luna went to Korea when LG threw the King's ring away. Lee Lim stayed those whole time in Corea. Then, KSR went back to Corea and Lee Lim went to Korea to have a meal. xd
1. Luna went to Korea (when throwing King's ring)
2. KSR & JTE swap (when LG counting time in his room after JTE collapsed from poison)
3. KSR went back to Corea and LL to Korea
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np to Scar
JTE & Luna, Jo Eun Sup & Jo Yeong, Noh Ok Nam
If people from both world still exist or die naturally, no scar. KSR might have probably killed Koo Eun-a from Korea. She is just too greedy and what she has for LG is not love but greed too. Maybe, murder cause people by difference world will be curse with lighting scar. LL killed young LG in Korea. Each of their counter part is killed so they got cursed.
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LG tear when time stopped in ep 12 because he was sad that she or he would forget each other. That's base on what Noh Ok Nam was reading the poem in the background. He feared that the door to her would close? Time stop forever? He would be too lonely and sad.
Only he and LL still alive? LOL that would be funny. But that's not gonna happen or it would be terrible.
On The King: Eternal Monarch May 23, 2020
Anyone confuse about the scar on Lee Gon neck?
If you look carefully again, the scar is on the right side of the neck is correct. Director doesn't make a mistake about that. Lee Lim held one half of flute in his left hand and another half in his right hand when the flute got cut in half by Lee Gon. Then, he strangled with his right hand and stab LG neck with the flute on his left hand. He only held half of flute on his right hand. Its was not used to stab. The blood on the left side of LG's neck is from LL's hand. The blood on the right side of the neck was from LG.
I got confused at first too and wonder why director made such an obvious mistake. Haha. I was wrong. The scar on the right side of LG's neck is correct. The scar goes from mid to the right side.
Replying to Izyda May 23, 2020
It is another confusing thing: I read somewhere that the scar is on the other side. It is a bit twisted, but it…
Actually, if you look carefully again, the scar is on the right side of the neck is correct. Director doesn't make a mistake about that. Lee Lim held one half of flute in his left hand and another half in his right hand when the flute got cut in half by Lee Gon. Then, he strangled with his right hand and stab LG neck with the flute on his left hand. He only held half of flute on his right hand. Its was not used to stab. The blood on the left side of LG's neck is from LL's hand. The blood on the right side of the neck was from LG's.
I got confused at first too and wonder why director made such an obvious mistake. Haha. I was wrong. The scar on the right side of LG's neck is correct. The scar goes from mid to the right side.
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It was Shinjaie mistake when he said that remark. He didn't mean much by what he said.
Replying to Izyda May 23, 2020
It is another confusing thing: I read somewhere that the scar is on the other side. It is a bit twisted, but it…
Actually, if you look carefully again, the scar is on the right side of the neck is correct. Director doesn't make a mistake about that. Lee Lim held one half of flute in his left hand and another half in his right hand when the flute got cut in half by Lee Gon. Then, he strangled with his right hand and stab LG neck with the flute on his left hand. He only held half of flute on his right hand. Its was not used to stab. The blood on the left side of LG's neck is from LL's hand. The blood on the right side of the neck was from LG's.
I got confused at first too and wonder why director made such an obvious mistake. Haha. I was wrong. The scar on the right side of LG's neck is correct. The scar goes from mid to the right side.