one more thing.. what about the person who messed up huiju's car when she took the king with her.. they just told…
Yeah no need of focusing on each, but for a good wrap, at least an announcement, or him confessing that, something should be given. For sure only 2 episodes are left, and there is a lot, we also need some romantic moments of the leads.
one more thing.. what about the person who messed up huiju's car when she took the king with her.. they just told…
Then that is not a good direction on the part of the drama. The poison thing was clearly said. Deciphering making theories is fun for the audience and because it create thrill, a drama can do it for a long time. It also builds curiosity. But before it ends, they should clear it. ML's mother accident or murder, why Ian's father actually hated him, why was Ian against his brother during the wedding, did he know about Yirang's feelings. These stuff should be revealed, and if they aren't able to do it, it would be a point of criticism from my perception.
one more thing.. what about the person who messed up huiju's car when she took the king with her.. they just told…
Yes that too. But this is a major thing, so I think this along with ML's mother's accident would be revealed in the climax. Major things generally get revealed by the end, its just the small things which directors forget about while wrapping the drama up.
one more thing.. what about the person who messed up huiju's car when she took the king with her.. they just told…
No this is what we are deciphering. Was there a real scene where QM's dad actually did it? Nope. They should show it or tell it. I expect this during the climax, either a confession or a revelation. Even ML's mother's accident.
The trope is literally about transmigration but I have to agree your idea sounds way better, and it can be a plot…
Truly that's why I said your idea is really good. The only other thing that is possible is Shin Seori's soul being dead/lost. In first night with duke, a modern girl when to past, and there the two souls actually exchanged their lives by the end. But regardless of the options, what you are thinking seems the best idea out of all.
Guys remember the flashback scene during ML's brother's marriage when Ian came and held his collars. Do we know what the fight exactly was about? Like is it revealed? If its not, then they really have a lot to wrap up in 2 episodes, ohh my God I am anxious now.
Why are there so many yi- rang sympathisers ? Did everyone forget how she deliberately attacked I-an all while…
As much as I love Seung Yeon, and I want to keep watching Yirang for all the complexities she brings to the table, something I really disagree with is whitewashing her. I really don't understand, she is evil, yes she may have a change of heart now, but that doesn't tell us why her previous antics should be forgiven. Also Ian cared for her as a friend very obvious from their flashback scenes, but he only liked Huiju, there is no complexity here. This is coming from someone who has absolutely loved Yirang and Ian's tensions and chemistry, and I hope the actors have a romantic drama of their own someday. But that doesn't mean we get blind on her actual actions. Some people need to watch the episodes properly.
On a different note, many as audience understand Seung Yeon, including me. Yes she was brought up to become the queen. She never fought back for her dreams, never confessed love, and agreed to marry as a duty and greed to a guy she never liked. She is not wrong to expect that after her husband, the throne would go to her son. Her taking steps for it, is something I understand. That doesn't mean her methods were correct. Understanding a character and supporting or whitewashing her is completely different. But I also think its because its played by a well known actor with fans, plus she is doing a brilliant job, that's why people are defending. I think the bias is due to the actor rather than the character.
Totally. I would also have liked if PM and SFL wanted more power, and hence were villains in love making plans…
100%. But its possible right that someone else did it and not him. And that he and Ian are in cahoots together. I mean its possible they deliberately showed us that he called and then the incident happened. I am not sure though. Its my conspiracy theory, though honestly I have been making conspiracy theories since episode 1 and none of them have been true, so don't take me seriously. The drama has been really simple plot wise, with things following as hints given previously, so I don't know if they would change it in the end.
There was a surprising fact that we all thought JinMu was a villain, then we thought he is just covering up for his daughter, but then he actually became the villain, so I am actually expecting a plot twist as its the climax.
Its really funny. Watch it.P.S- I was reading your comments in Perfect Crown, and I was about to recommend this…
I think romcoms with the mystery genre have this rule of comedy arch first, and then romance arc and in the end mystery arc. But I hope this drama can have a balance till the end.
Its really funny. Watch it.P.S- I was reading your comments in Perfect Crown, and I was about to recommend this…
Hahaha I saw the comments, lol. Watch this one. Its modern with flashbacks in Sageuk. Its super funny. Im Ji Yeon is brilliant here as always. And I like the chemistry between the leads, and there are so many known faces. And there is also mystery. I am totally eating this up.
Like this is so good after watching episodes of Perfect Crown, because this one is in its "comedy era" while PC has forgotten its comedy era these days (cries in agony).
I so hoped for a better direction for the SML. F.e. let someone else leak the contract. I also could have lived…
Totally. I would also have liked if PM and SFL wanted more power, and hence were villains in love making plans together. So it would be like good (leads) vs evil (second leads). I am really not a fan of this simp SML.
Unpopular opinion: Queen mother actress is slaying in her role. I can't take my eyes from her. Even I like to…
This is actually a very popular opinion. Everyday after the episode ends, we all declare how much we hate the character, recently we are navigating the complexities of her character, but it always ends with what a brilliant job Seung Yeon has done.
Taste is subjective. I had to drop Sold out on you after 2 episodes, because it became very boring for me, though…
Really? I was really excited because I like the trope and it has Ahn Hyo Seop and Kim Bum, but again the love triangle kind of deterred me as well plus the initial episodes did not set a good benchmark for me. But if you say it improves, then that's a plus point. I did not even rate it because I thought its not good to rate it bad when I just saw 2 episodes. I should try episode 3 and 4 then. Thanks.
I don’t understand the ratings on this app. This drama is rated 8.1, but it really feels more like a 6 or 7…
Taste is subjective. I had to drop Sold out on you after 2 episodes, because it became very boring for me, though I love healing dramas set in villages. I thought it would be like Hometown Cha Cha Cha or Samdalri but it was nothing of it, despite having such a good cast. This on the other hand seems so good as a romcom to me.
Major things generally get revealed by the end, its just the small things which directors forget about while wrapping the drama up.
In first night with duke, a modern girl when to past, and there the two souls actually exchanged their lives by the end.
But regardless of the options, what you are thinking seems the best idea out of all.
But that doesn't mean we get blind on her actual actions. Some people need to watch the episodes properly.
On a different note, many as audience understand Seung Yeon, including me. Yes she was brought up to become the queen. She never fought back for her dreams, never confessed love, and agreed to marry as a duty and greed to a guy she never liked. She is not wrong to expect that after her husband, the throne would go to her son. Her taking steps for it, is something I understand. That doesn't mean her methods were correct. Understanding a character and supporting or whitewashing her is completely different.
But I also think its because its played by a well known actor with fans, plus she is doing a brilliant job, that's why people are defending. I think the bias is due to the actor rather than the character.
The drama has been really simple plot wise, with things following as hints given previously, so I don't know if they would change it in the end.
There was a surprising fact that we all thought JinMu was a villain, then we thought he is just covering up for his daughter, but then he actually became the villain, so I am actually expecting a plot twist as its the climax.
Watch this one. Its modern with flashbacks in Sageuk. Its super funny. Im Ji Yeon is brilliant here as always. And I like the chemistry between the leads, and there are so many known faces. And there is also mystery. I am totally eating this up.
Like this is so good after watching episodes of Perfect Crown, because this one is in its "comedy era" while PC has forgotten its comedy era these days (cries in agony).
I am really not a fan of this simp SML.
P.S- I was reading your comments in Perfect Crown, and I was about to recommend this one to you, and you are here.
But if you say it improves, then that's a plus point.
I did not even rate it because I thought its not good to rate it bad when I just saw 2 episodes.
I should try episode 3 and 4 then. Thanks.
This on the other hand seems so good as a romcom to me.