So I'm seeing a lot of reviews commenting on the ending.I just started this, but I need to know, is it a happy…
It's a very happy ending. People are just complaining because it wrapped up so quickly. But the leads were very loving and touchy throughout their marriage, so the writers probably decided there was no need to linger.
That SML hit her with a whip when he was angry. Literally committed violence when he didn't get his way. 1. Never, ever go with a man who hits you. EVER. 2. The ML felt the same for the FL, helped her like the SML, and did what is right - he proposed. The SML did not. And then when he found out, more violence. And like all men who commit domestic violence - they blame everyone but themselves. Claim to love, when really, it's toxic possession. And make the women against who they are violently possessive feel guilty.
My one complaint with this show is it is terrible with letting you know the passage of time. In episode 16 it…
I agree, but I'm so grateful that they're not dragging things out, I'm afraid to complain. 😆 They also edit scenes like this, it's a blur going forward and you're like - what happened here?
The man holding the knife to her throat in Episode 16 said - go over there. Then in the next second they're on a cliff.
I'm halfway through episode 7 and wondering - why would someone who was marrying a prince for status, be so unaware of the rules of status? Be so uninterested in her own wedding and what is required. It makes no sense that she would be so ignorant of the world she wants to marry into.
I just started this and even though it's a minor age gap (only 8 years apart), this FL should never sign up to be cast against a baby faced ML. Do they not have testing before they film these things? The comparison is distracting. It's like watching a teenager crushing on his Mom's friend. I'm not giving up though.
I'm rewatching and now feel that the Princess of Susha was treated horribly. On the first watch, I had no patience for her. But now I'm seeing that he took everything she had to give and couldn't even give her one singular night of passion? She was done so wrong.
Just started this. Why is the ML so expressionless? Is he attempting to play this character as strong and stoic? It's coming across as if he is constipated and cannot act.
The SML did not. And then when he found out, more violence. And like all men who commit domestic violence - they blame everyone but themselves. Claim to love, when really, it's toxic possession. And make the women against who they are violently possessive feel guilty.
The man holding the knife to her throat in Episode 16 said - go over there. Then in the next second they're on a cliff.
I'm not giving up though.