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Replying to nosnoop Nov 6, 2022
It's not, someone should remove that tag.Submitted an edit, not sure if they would do it
Hahahaha.

Yeah, could be it. The popular genre of some actors sticks to them.
Replying to IM YourOnlyOne Nov 5, 2022
His mother not acting about it for years was suspicious enough. In a palace culture like theirs, what did she…
You know, come to think of it. If Uisung's mother knows the real identity of the physician (and why she's protecting him);

+ and the physician's real identity is he is the mysterious “only living son” left of the deposed Queen;

+ then that is why they she and the physician seem to have a relationship, at least implied in episode 6.

They were probably supposed to get married until things went south.

When the opportunity arose to fight back; or to take back what's rightfully theirs; she did not hesitate. If Uisung is the grandson of the deposed Queen, then he is the rightful heir. They have a much stronger claim to the throne.

That physician, striking a deal with the current Queen and willing to take his secrets to the grave, that is one heck of a conviction. He'd rather lose his life than betray anyone.

I think Uisung's mother never doubted the physician will speak, she just said the physician might eventually give up and speak just to convince her father to stop the investigation. Her real agenda was to save him.

LOL. There is a possibility she, the current Queen, and the deposed Queen, might end up helping each other, not exactly as allies, but on a mission to stop a common enemy -- the Queen Mother. Because as of episode 6, the three of them are barely surviving.

But, they have to keep the officials under their control. I wonder if the Queen Mother knows they are fighting amongst themselves.
Replying to nosnoop Nov 5, 2022
It's not, someone should remove that tag.Submitted an edit, not sure if they would do it
Yeah, it's really weird.

I doubt MDL will remove it because it was officially tagged as “black/dark comedy” / “comedy” in various reputable websites like:

1. TMDb - which is syndicated in various other sites and apps like Trakt.tv - https://www.themoviedb.org/tv/156406 || https://trakt.tv/shows/under-the-queen-s-umbrella

2. IMDb - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt22265394/

3. Wikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Under_the_Queen%27s_Umbrella

4. Hancinema - https://www.hancinema.net/korean_drama_Under_the_Queen__s_Umbrella.php

5. Naver TV (article by a reporter from jtbc) - https://entertain.naver.com/read?oid=437&aid=0000270919

To mention a few.

Although I can not see any mention of such in tvN's official website for the show.

Koreans have a weird description of what a “dark comedy” is, as far as this show is concerned.
Replying to Leojayz Nov 4, 2022
I was like am I the only one that noticed. I need to see what went down the night Consort Hwang and the physician…
But in fairness, he sure knows how to play both sides for his own benefit, and he isn't one to give up under pressure.

I guess that revelation about his mother is the driving force why he is willing to bring his secrets to his grave.

I'm suspecting he is the other living son the deposed Queen talked about; and it is why probably why he told the current Queen that he won't speak up as long as his mother is safe.
Replying to SenfFak Nov 4, 2022
Considering how prideful and stuck up Uisung is, of his royal blood I can already predict he is not a son of the…
His mother not acting about it for years was suspicious enough. In a palace culture like theirs, what did she eat that she was so quiet and obedient?

Then in episode 6, surprise, surprise! There seems to be something romantic between her and the physician.

She only acted today because she saw an opportunity, and she's thinking that the Queen Mother is on her side. If Uisung is indeed the physician's son, then she's probably thinking now is her time to secure her son's future without anyone discovering his biological father.

In any case, the actress having that role is suspicious enough. Hahahahaha. She plays that role well. :p
Replying to kdramasinpajamas Nov 4, 2022
Due to a power outage and then my wifi going out, I had to stop watching last night. After ep. 1, I was still…
I was confused too but don't worry, it becomes clearer with the following episodes.
Replying to iheartsageuks Nov 4, 2022
So can someone clarify for me why the Queen hasn't out and out said to her sons that they need to get on the ball…
From what I can deduce from all the episodes so far, is that the four other sons are either (1) fight-or-flight (more on the flight); and (2) spoiled too much, they can't be trusted to act accordingly (which is their exact problem all the time).

Telling them the truth when they can't put themselves in check, to learn how to hide their thoughts, and not to act like 6-year-olds, will give the entire palace:
1. a laughingstock
2. the other factions, learning the Queen's camp is aware of what's happening
3. the Queen will have a harder time finding out who's who because their enemies will be extra careful

Maintaining the status quo for those four kids is more beneficial currently. She needs to train them first, to mould them as real princes, like their elder brother was.

The 2nd and 3rd sons are starting to act like real princes.
1. The 2nd prince owes his big brother, so he started to change.
2. The 3rd prince have a secret he has to keep at-all-costs; and through it, he learned to be careful, to be more matured, and to stop acting like a brat who only cares about what he wants.

When those two are ready, I have no doubt the Queen will tell them what's really happening in the palace. More likely, they will discover it themselves.

The 2nd prince is already far too observant for his own good, and will probably piece things together. The 3rd prince is quiet but observant too, a bit slow, but as he matures more, he'll start to see things no one else can see.

The 2 youngest sons, they're far from being useful and must still be protected. For example, when their big brother died, only them acted like 4-year-olds. The 2nd and 3rd princes were more composed.

So, from the Queen's perspective, if she tells her sons in their current maturity and knowledge the truth of the palace, either they'll try to escape-which would be a hell-or they'll continue to act like brats and expose the Queen to shame.

The truth always have a proper time to be revealed. If revealed at the wrong time, the truth can become the death of the hearer and the source. And in their palace culture, it can spell death for the queen and all of her sons.

^_^
Replying to IM YourOnlyOne Nov 3, 2022
Title Love in Contract Spoiler
What if Mi Ho and Sang Eun are mother and daughter?Mi Ho cared far too much about Sang Eun. It goes beyond being…
LOL, I want that twist.

It would be a very crazy and complicated turn of events! ^_^
Replying to IM YourOnlyOne Nov 3, 2022
What if Mi Ho and Sang Eun are mother and daughter?Mi Ho cared far too much about Sang Eun. It goes beyond being…
Ahh, interesting.

In a way, we can say that even though it was an abusive relationship, both parties learned to love each other?
Replying to IM YourOnlyOne Nov 2, 2022
Title Love in Contract Spoiler
I finally caught up!
What if Mi Ho and Sang Eun are mother and daughter?

Mi Ho cared far too much about Sang Eun. It goes beyond being a project. And she appears to be holding herself back.

I'm suspecting she gave Sang Eun to some her relatives or in-laws, or some other parents, while keeping tabs on her.

One day, the flood came, and she's the only survivor, and was placed in an adoption center.

Then when the Ina group wanted a way to connect themselves to the richest group, Mi Ho found a way to give her secret daughter a better life. She orchestrated everything for her secret daughter.

However, while in the States, Sang Eun probably discovered that Mi Ho is her biological mother. Maybe she sneaked in Mi Ho's room, found something there.

So when the arranged marriage came, Sang Eun deliberately messed it up. This is why Sang Eun is taking care of Mi Ho, even to the point that she gave up all her assets just to bail Mi Ho out.

At least that's the only reason I can see why Sang Eun is wasted her money, and her life, for Mi Ho… if they truly are not related, and she's just a pet project. Sang Eun repeatedly showed how much she hates Mi Ho, and yet, she just can't get rid of her. She probably knew Mi Ho is her biological mother, and she is waiting for her to admit it.

Sang Eun could also be an unplanned child. But Mi Ho, as a mother, wants the best for her even if their real relationship goes with her to her grave.
Replying to Bai Ying Hua Oct 31, 2022
Is this drama gonna delay?South Korean is in the state of National Mourning right now bcs of Itaewon Halloween…
Just… wait and see. ^_^