I love her acting in "The Killer's Shopping List". Not much dialogue but she was able to deliver the facial expressions and emotions needed for her character.
She has a bright future in the industry and it looks like her parents are very supportive. She's a natural talent.
Why did they split Arthdal Chronicles into 3 listings when it is only a single season?
I raised this issue with them before multiple times and they always told me: * Because that is how the production company showed/listed it
If so, then again, why is Arthdal Chronicles listed as three separate entries in MDL? The PRODUCTION COMPANY numbered it all as Episodes 1 to 18!
Even in the beginning of each episode they showed lines and dots which signified which episode number it is making it official!
They also messed up a lot of other series by splitting 1 episode into 2 episodes just because there is a TVC break. K-drama is very simple to understand: an episodes always begin with a recap and ends with a preview. If the recap and preview are not present, an episode begins and ends when there credits and sponsors. Yet MDL insisted on listing many SINGLE episodes as "episode X and episode X" just because of there is a TVC.
Why did they split Arthdal Chronicles into 3 listings when it is only a single season?
I raised this issue with them before multiple times and they always told me: * Because that is how the production company showed/listed it
If so, then again, why is Arthdal Chronicles listed as three separate entries in MDL? The PRODUCTION COMPANY numbered it all as Episodes 1 to 18!
Even in the beginning of each episode they showed lines and dots which signified which episode number it is making it official!
They also messed up a lot of other series by splitting 1 episode into 2 episodes just because there is a TVC break. K-drama is very simple to understand: an episodes always begin with a recap and ends with a preview. If the recap and preview are not present, an episode begins and ends when there credits and sponsors. Yet MDL insisted on listing many SINGLE episodes as "episode X and episode X" just because of there is a TVC.
Why did they split Arthdal Chronicles into 3 listings when it is only a single season?
I raised this issue with them before multiple times and they always told me: * Because that is how the production company showed/listed it
If so, then again, why is Arthdal Chronicles listed as three separate entries in MDL? The PRODUCTION COMPANY numbered it all as Episodes 1 to 18!
Even in the beginning of each episode they showed lines and dots which signified which episode number it is making it official!
They also messed up a lot of other series by splitting 1 episode into 2 episodes just because there is a TVC break. K-drama is very simple to understand: an episodes always begin with a recap and ends with a preview. If the recap and preview are not present, an episode begins and ends when there credits and sponsors. Yet MDL insisted on listing many SINGLE episodes as "episode X and episode X" just because of there is a TVC.
They can not reveal Jung's real identity, not even her status as the crown princess. Her family as incorrectly…
Park is aware that the king loves her deeply so he is using her to force the king to choose Park's "fake niece" as Queen.
Of course, as of episode 4, only the king, Jung, and Park are aware that she's a fake niece.
Park knew the king won't have a choice but to choose her as Queen. But at the same time the king can not just choose her because he is aware she's a fake niece and Park can easily turn the tables against Jung.
They can not reveal Jung's real identity, not even her status as the crown princess. Her family as incorrectly…
However, there is another problem.
If Park learns Jung's real identity and status, he can use that to 100% control her. He can simply remind her what happened to her clan and how powerful he is.
He can tell her, "I'll give you what you deserve, Queen but you will follow everything I say to you or I can depose you just as easily."
This will make the king second guess his every action because Jung is his true love.
And, Jung is no ordinary woman. Having been in the palace before, she knows her way around and how to get what she wants. She knows how to play politics. And if she gets her mind on something, she can do it like any b**tch Queen can.
The politics in this show is of "Jang Geum" and "Jumong" level. I love where this is going.CHECKMATE hahahaha.
They can not reveal Jung's real identity, not even her status as the crown princess. Her family as incorrectly accused and wiped out because of Park.
Park can simply wash his hands in a hundred ways to put the blame on Jung … again.
But at the same time, Jung as a tremendous advantage because she already know how things work in the Palace and have learned how to manipulate people. The fact that no one knows her real identity and status is to her advantage because every time she acts like it, they are always taken aback -- dismissing it as rudeness, not realizing it was because she is a crown princess.
The only thing they need is to secure her place within the palace without anyone knowing her real identity and status.
That's the only time the king and Jung will have the upper hand against Park. If they can't find a way, Park will always win every turn.
She has a bright future in the industry and it looks like her parents are very supportive. She's a natural talent.
These "FANS" are very disrespectful of the actors.
The actors refused when they were asked in interviews back in 2020 and 2021.
When they officially received the offer for Season 2 in 2022, they rejected it.
Good luck waiting. ^_^
Maybe you can send a letter to the actors and tell them the "potential is gone".
Why did they split Arthdal Chronicles into 3 listings when it is only a single season?
I raised this issue with them before multiple times and they always told me:
* Because that is how the production company showed/listed it
If so, then again, why is Arthdal Chronicles listed as three separate entries in MDL? The PRODUCTION COMPANY numbered it all as Episodes 1 to 18!
Even in the beginning of each episode they showed lines and dots which signified which episode number it is making it official!
They also messed up a lot of other series by splitting 1 episode into 2 episodes just because there is a TVC break. K-drama is very simple to understand: an episodes always begin with a recap and ends with a preview. If the recap and preview are not present, an episode begins and ends when there credits and sponsors. Yet MDL insisted on listing many SINGLE episodes as "episode X and episode X" just because of there is a TVC.
They violate their own rules. ROFLs.
Why did they split Arthdal Chronicles into 3 listings when it is only a single season?
I raised this issue with them before multiple times and they always told me:
* Because that is how the production company showed/listed it
If so, then again, why is Arthdal Chronicles listed as three separate entries in MDL? The PRODUCTION COMPANY numbered it all as Episodes 1 to 18!
Even in the beginning of each episode they showed lines and dots which signified which episode number it is making it official!
They also messed up a lot of other series by splitting 1 episode into 2 episodes just because there is a TVC break. K-drama is very simple to understand: an episodes always begin with a recap and ends with a preview. If the recap and preview are not present, an episode begins and ends when there credits and sponsors. Yet MDL insisted on listing many SINGLE episodes as "episode X and episode X" just because of there is a TVC.
They violate their own rules. ROFLs.
Why did they split Arthdal Chronicles into 3 listings when it is only a single season?
I raised this issue with them before multiple times and they always told me:
* Because that is how the production company showed/listed it
If so, then again, why is Arthdal Chronicles listed as three separate entries in MDL? The PRODUCTION COMPANY numbered it all as Episodes 1 to 18!
Even in the beginning of each episode they showed lines and dots which signified which episode number it is making it official!
They also messed up a lot of other series by splitting 1 episode into 2 episodes just because there is a TVC break. K-drama is very simple to understand: an episodes always begin with a recap and ends with a preview. If the recap and preview are not present, an episode begins and ends when there credits and sponsors. Yet MDL insisted on listing many SINGLE episodes as "episode X and episode X" just because of there is a TVC.
They violate their own rules. ROFLs.
Of course, as of episode 4, only the king, Jung, and Park are aware that she's a fake niece.
Park knew the king won't have a choice but to choose her as Queen. But at the same time the king can not just choose her because he is aware she's a fake niece and Park can easily turn the tables against Jung.
Basically, it's a trap.
I wouldn't be surprise if he later learns who she is and use the knowledge to keep her completely under his control.
If Park learns Jung's real identity and status, he can use that to 100% control her. He can simply remind her what happened to her clan and how powerful he is.
He can tell her, "I'll give you what you deserve, Queen but you will follow everything I say to you or I can depose you just as easily."
This will make the king second guess his every action because Jung is his true love.
And, Jung is no ordinary woman. Having been in the palace before, she knows her way around and how to get what she wants. She knows how to play politics. And if she gets her mind on something, she can do it like any b**tch Queen can.
Park can simply wash his hands in a hundred ways to put the blame on Jung … again.
But at the same time, Jung as a tremendous advantage because she already know how things work in the Palace and have learned how to manipulate people. The fact that no one knows her real identity and status is to her advantage because every time she acts like it, they are always taken aback -- dismissing it as rudeness, not realizing it was because she is a crown princess.
The only thing they need is to secure her place within the palace without anyone knowing her real identity and status.
That's the only time the king and Jung will have the upper hand against Park. If they can't find a way, Park will always win every turn.