I love the concept of the writer, that is, if I'm getting this right.
* The leads have been reincarnation repeatedly and they can't break their tie. (The multiple red moon.) * They are not meant to be together. Or, someone cursed them to not be together. * Someone is poisoning the ML to make sure he dies. (Which ironically sounds similar with another on-going show.) * The mysterious woman, and fate, sent her to the future to skip her reincarnation.
That last part is important. The problem is, everytime they reincarnate, they don't remember a thing. By throwing her forward in time, she will have a memory of her past and see things differently in the time period where her "husband" was reincarnated.
The mysterious woman, and fate, is betting everything on FL to solve their "curse" and close/end their tie to whatever past started it all in the first place.
Once their connection to that past that started everything, then and only then they can truly be together (if they want to).
* Last but not the least, the mysterious tree and pocket watch.
The mysterious tree is tied to her. It was not during this life of hers, it has been tied to her even in her past lives. The tree only blooms if she's alive. It stops blooming once she dies. The tree stopped blooming between the time she left Joseon, and bloomed again when she arrived in 2023.
Although, in this particular case, the tree survived where it was planted. However, even if it was a different tree, that type of tree only blooms when she's alive/born.
And the pocket watch. I think that is her life. When she lept into 2023, the pocket watch stopped. Her life stopped ticking, she's frozen. It's a poetic way of saying, "you're not supposed to jump through time". However, if she gets possession of the watch again in 2023, it will be the key to: (1) go back to Joseon period; or (2) stay in 2023.
I'm speaking here as an autistic person, my score is 7 out of 10.
Also note: * I've heard a lot of good things about this. * This was released 10 years ago.
Those said and considered: 1. The show is not about the autistic person, or autism for that matter. Autism was only used as a literary device to create a drama, like most other shows (be it Asian or Western) where there is an autistic character.
2. There was an excessive emphasis on "dumb", "stupid", and "idiot". Instead of it making people emphatize, it makes an audience hateful.
3. None of them actually showed that they finally understood autism and autistic people. To the very end, it was all about "do this" and "do that" so people will accept you and respect you. Sure, this is a common problem with society, however, should they have ended it that way? People will unconsciously think that's the proper way. It is not acceptance, it is forcing an autistic person to be "neurotypical".
And yet, λ°μμ¨ (Park Shi On) said in the last episode that it hurts him more when he's trying to remove his difference. But the people around him still acted the same way to end. There's a disconnect there.
4. The female lead is a prime example of a lover who doesn't understand a single thing about autism and autistic persons. She never showed any sign that she's doing her best to understand him, nope, instead she's doing her best to make him a "normal" person.
Yes, that's how it is in the real world. I've been in such a relationship. However, why leave it that way? She want to do things her way to the end. She will eventually get tired and quit. They will have a lot of fights. μμ¨ (Shi On) will just keep doing the same thing, keep quiet, say it is okay, say he is not mad, because he is always the one doing the "understanding".
What they did was to only validate that this relationship is doomed to fail instead of showing how a relationship with an autistic person can be if done properly.
5. The entire show, it was λ°μμ¨ who did the understanding and adjustments. Basically, the show taught us that autistic people should mask, mask, mask, and mask more. That no one will accept you unless you "get over" your autism (or in other words, mask your autism).
Conclusion: * While it did show the discrimination, stereotype, and prejudices against autistic people. * While it did capture the traits and quirks of an autistic person well. * I cannot recommend this show at all because it does more damage than in helping the autistic cause.
If I watched this when it was released in 2013, yes, I would say the same thing and rate it similarly. I'm sorry.
Just watch μ΄μν λ³νΈμ¬ μ°μμ° (Extraordinary Attorney Woo).
What "political messages"? And by whom? Are you aware it was a historical war and the "Defense of Sihang Warehouse"…
Huh? I thought you understood my usage of the "royal 'we'" but I guess not. I can probably assume, because of that, that you did misunderstand what I wrote (the one I can't see).
Anyway, I do apologise if my reply and usage/wording were not clear.
As for Gang Gam Chan, he is a very bright Confucian scholar and later politician.In the 3rd Goryeo-Liao War, he…
Nah, I don't know a lot of historical dramas. Hehe. I just love history.
My recommendation is Jumong. The time period of Jumong is farther back in Korea's history. The only catch, there is not much historical written records about that era, so they used a lot of literary freedom. But they did get pretty much everything about right, as far as, what historical record (written and oral) that survived.
The production was good too. War and politics of a different level.
What "political messages"? And by whom? Are you aware it was a historical war and the "Defense of Sihang Warehouse"…
I don't see it on my end. That's weird.
Anyway, without a proper context, I won't be able to reply. When I leave replies, it heavily relies on the context. Since I can't see it on my end I won't be able to explain what it was about.
If you quoted it word for word, then it was a "royal 'we'" as it should be. In any case, without context, I won't be able to explain it.
24 (18th in the final total) 7 (Philippines! 6th in the final total) 17 (13th in the final total) 18 (14th in the final total) 16 (12th in the final total) 11 (7th in the final total) 4 (3rd in the final total) 3 (2nd in the final total) 20 (16th in the final total) 1 (still 1st) 12 (8th in the final total) 26 (Philippines! 19th in the final total) 14 (10th in the final total) 19 (15th in the final total) 15 (10th in the final total) 6 (Myanmar! 5th in the final total) 21 (17th in the final total) 5 (Philippines! 4th in the final total) 13 (9th in the final total)
ALL THREE GIRLS FROM THE PHILIPPINES GOT IN THROUGH FAN VOTES!
P.S. 24, Jin Hyeonju is a member of Cignature, and is half-Korean and half-Filipino. Since she's living in Korea, the show marked her as representing Korea.
Is this pre recorded or something?? Because the ranks doesn't make sense at all. There are girls who deserve to…
Yes. Pre-recorded. Usually a day or two to give them time to edit. There are translators in the show, you'll sometimes hear them in some scenes but not actually shown. It's a sign it was prerecorded.
Gang Cho / Jo, did not die that fast. They didn't give him justice in this show even though in other sources,…
That's correct. They should've at least gave him justice and explained properly why he was playing a game.
In addition, by skipping that part of the story, it appears they will concentrate more on the Royal Court drama. How they fled their capital, went South, sent countless of envoys, fortify their remaining fortresses. Which will probably be boring. π
Before they jump to the 3rd Goryeo-Liao War and shift focus to Gang Gam Chan instead of the king.
8 out of 36 episodes, and the 2nd Goryeo-Liao War is about to end already. I fear a lot of filler episodes.
That one bish who became the traitor and now to survive is giving all the crucial information about Goryeo defense…
Gang Cho / Jo, did not die that fast. They didn't give him justice in this show even though in other sources, he still is celebrated as a hero desipte what he did to a king of Goryeo.
The fought three battles against the Liao army and he won it all, huge losses for the Liao army, but very few in the Goryeo side.
The problem was, he got overconfident and played a game instead when the Liao army started its 4th attack.
He was defeated. Captured. Executed.
The skipped that and made it appear Gang Cho was a useless General.
Though in this case, since time travel is involved, it's ease to explain the changes, if any.
* They are not meant to be together. Or, someone cursed them to not be together.
* Someone is poisoning the ML to make sure he dies. (Which ironically sounds similar with another on-going show.)
* The mysterious woman, and fate, sent her to the future to skip her reincarnation.
That last part is important. The problem is, everytime they reincarnate, they don't remember a thing. By throwing her forward in time, she will have a memory of her past and see things differently in the time period where her "husband" was reincarnated.
The mysterious woman, and fate, is betting everything on FL to solve their "curse" and close/end their tie to whatever past started it all in the first place.
Once their connection to that past that started everything, then and only then they can truly be together (if they want to).
* Last but not the least, the mysterious tree and pocket watch.
The mysterious tree is tied to her. It was not during this life of hers, it has been tied to her even in her past lives. The tree only blooms if she's alive. It stops blooming once she dies. The tree stopped blooming between the time she left Joseon, and bloomed again when she arrived in 2023.
Although, in this particular case, the tree survived where it was planted. However, even if it was a different tree, that type of tree only blooms when she's alive/born.
And the pocket watch. I think that is her life. When she lept into 2023, the pocket watch stopped. Her life stopped ticking, she's frozen. It's a poetic way of saying, "you're not supposed to jump through time". However, if she gets possession of the watch again in 2023, it will be the key to: (1) go back to Joseon period; or (2) stay in 2023.
Also note:
* I've heard a lot of good things about this.
* This was released 10 years ago.
Those said and considered:
1. The show is not about the autistic person, or autism for that matter. Autism was only used as a literary device to create a drama, like most other shows (be it Asian or Western) where there is an autistic character.
2. There was an excessive emphasis on "dumb", "stupid", and "idiot". Instead of it making people emphatize, it makes an audience hateful.
3. None of them actually showed that they finally understood autism and autistic people. To the very end, it was all about "do this" and "do that" so people will accept you and respect you. Sure, this is a common problem with society, however, should they have ended it that way? People will unconsciously think that's the proper way. It is not acceptance, it is forcing an autistic person to be "neurotypical".
And yet, λ°μμ¨ (Park Shi On) said in the last episode that it hurts him more when he's trying to remove his difference. But the people around him still acted the same way to end. There's a disconnect there.
4. The female lead is a prime example of a lover who doesn't understand a single thing about autism and autistic persons. She never showed any sign that she's doing her best to understand him, nope, instead she's doing her best to make him a "normal" person.
Yes, that's how it is in the real world. I've been in such a relationship. However, why leave it that way? She want to do things her way to the end. She will eventually get tired and quit. They will have a lot of fights. μμ¨ (Shi On) will just keep doing the same thing, keep quiet, say it is okay, say he is not mad, because he is always the one doing the "understanding".
What they did was to only validate that this relationship is doomed to fail instead of showing how a relationship with an autistic person can be if done properly.
5. The entire show, it was λ°μμ¨ who did the understanding and adjustments. Basically, the show taught us that autistic people should mask, mask, mask, and mask more. That no one will accept you unless you "get over" your autism (or in other words, mask your autism).
Conclusion:
* While it did show the discrimination, stereotype, and prejudices against autistic people.
* While it did capture the traits and quirks of an autistic person well.
* I cannot recommend this show at all because it does more damage than in helping the autistic cause.
If I watched this when it was released in 2013, yes, I would say the same thing and rate it similarly. I'm sorry.
Just watch μ΄μν λ³νΈμ¬ μ°μμ° (Extraordinary Attorney Woo).
Anyway, I do apologise if my reply and usage/wording were not clear.
My recommendation is Jumong. The time period of Jumong is farther back in Korea's history. The only catch, there is not much historical written records about that era, so they used a lot of literary freedom. But they did get pretty much everything about right, as far as, what historical record (written and oral) that survived.
The production was good too. War and politics of a different level.
Anyway, without a proper context, I won't be able to reply. When I leave replies, it heavily relies on the context. Since I can't see it on my end I won't be able to explain what it was about.
If you quoted it word for word, then it was a "royal 'we'" as it should be. In any case, without context, I won't be able to explain it.
π
In order of reveal:
24 (18th in the final total)
7 (Philippines! 6th in the final total)
17 (13th in the final total)
18 (14th in the final total)
16 (12th in the final total)
11 (7th in the final total)
4 (3rd in the final total)
3 (2nd in the final total)
20 (16th in the final total)
1 (still 1st)
12 (8th in the final total)
26 (Philippines! 19th in the final total)
14 (10th in the final total)
19 (15th in the final total)
15 (10th in the final total)
6 (Myanmar! 5th in the final total)
21 (17th in the final total)
5 (Philippines! 4th in the final total)
13 (9th in the final total)
ALL THREE GIRLS FROM THE PHILIPPINES GOT IN THROUGH FAN VOTES!
P.S. 24, Jin Hyeonju is a member of Cignature, and is half-Korean and half-Filipino. Since she's living in Korea, the show marked her as representing Korea.
In addition, by skipping that part of the story, it appears they will concentrate more on the Royal Court drama. How they fled their capital, went South, sent countless of envoys, fortify their remaining fortresses. Which will probably be boring. π
Before they jump to the 3rd Goryeo-Liao War and shift focus to Gang Gam Chan instead of the king.
8 out of 36 episodes, and the 2nd Goryeo-Liao War is about to end already. I fear a lot of filler episodes.
In the 3rd Goryeo-Liao War, he was appointed as General of the Goryeo army. A person who have no military background whatsoever.
He gave Goryeo the greatest military successes against the Liao Dynasty. A mere scholar and politician.
IIRC, one of Korea's warship was named after him and is still sailing.
The fought three battles against the Liao army and he won it all, huge losses for the Liao army, but very few in the Goryeo side.
The problem was, he got overconfident and played a game instead when the Liao army started its 4th attack.
He was defeated. Captured. Executed.
The skipped that and made it appear Gang Cho was a useless General.