… Min Ga Eun? She calls Kang Mo Ran as grandmother.I think I missed that information in the first episodes.
Yep, they should not forget to develope all the characters and their relationship with each other now that they're one big family. Definitely not easy but doable since they planned to have 120 episodes.
Yeah, he is indeed the killer. He was also the cat killer in their hometown too and he was good at faking it. He entered the police force to keep tabs on the investigations so he can easily "upgrade" his methods.
But he's not the cat (as we theorized), he's the mouse. Crazy twists.
Yes.This is the link in iQiYi (official streaming): https://www.iq.com/album/2c1yna4728dEpisodes 1 to 3 is Dramaworld…
Yep. I rewatched the episodes but still skipped a lot. It looked like they have all the scenes from the original but I'm not sure, at least the important scenes were all included.
That's such a brilliant ending----for viewers to choose. I choose happy. Even tho" the more rational one would…
Yep. The way the series ended, even if they "lived happily ever after" was in a sad tone too. That even he appeared to have remembered her, there's something sad in the overall feel. They did well in mixing things up to leave open the possibility of a different ending.
True. It does happen in some people that their intense grief and desire for someone turns into a hallucination wherein their desires are fulfilled but because of their gried they get trapped in it.
------- The monk hinted that something bad will happen if an inexperienced person tries the fake death technique but he never said anything as to what that could be.
Ending 1: And they lived happily ever after … On Dal will never remember everything but he is actually alive.
Here's the thing: On Dal was shot with multiple arrows front and back … even if you enter the fake death technique, your wounds will not disappear. Those arrows were deadly, no amount of fake death technique can stop his bleeding or heal his wounds _instantly_.
If so, then the only explanation left is… Ending 2: Pyeong Gang is hallucinating. On Dal did die and never got out of the fake death technique. The monk understood that Pyeong Gang was seeing a hallucination of On Dal just like how On Dal was hallucinating his mother.
Her hallucinating On Dal also acts as her penance for her life as a cold-blooded assassin as well as for losing her way and forgeting On Dal's happiness. It is also her penance for not fulfilling her promise to protect On Dal, the promise she made with On Dal's mother.
If the monk was not there when Pyeong Gang arrived and there was fire, then there's no doubt On Dal is indeed alive. However, the monk came from the house. In addition to that, they never showed a scene wherein On Dal and the Monk are together. The only scenes were Pyeong Gang + On Dal; and Pyeong Gang + Monk.
It's a clue that On Dal is not real and only Pyeong Gang can see him. The Monk knew and simply explained what On Dal tried but failed because he was inexperienced.
Which ending do you like? And why? Or perhaps you have another ending? Please do share! -------
Well, historically, it was Silla who first dreamed of a unified Korean peninsula. It was also Silla that first achieved of a unified Korean peninsula.
What's interesting is … the royal families of Baekja and Silla both claimed descendancy from Gogoryeo ("ancient goryeo") so in the end, they are all related. Lols.
In one of the episodes, Won was led to believe a lie about the true heritage of her sister. Because of that he…
They should've dedicated one or two episodes for Won, there's a story to tell there. It was indeed mysterious he just turned into that type of king after four years, something triggered in him. Could be the death of their father, or it could be the "prophecy" that their father's reign was about to end and that his job was to ensure the empire goes to Won and Pyeong Gang (episode 18), Won was listening then. It could be that Won understood it as Pyeong Gang eventually sitting on the throne, and since she's the eldest …
Also, Pyeong Gang did say that there is a way for a woman to lead the empire and she will ensure that she becomes the ruler. While she's no longer desiring to sit on the throne, Won probably also discovered there's a way for his sister to be a legitimate ruler even if the idea of a woman acting as "king" is unheard of.
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* Free stream: Episode 9
* Paid stream: Episode 10
For the paid stream, yes.
But he's not the cat (as we theorized), he's the mouse. Crazy twists.
Check my thread: https://kisskh.at/discussions/cut-to-heart/61537-did-they-live-happily-ever-after (but spoilers of course).
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The monk hinted that something bad will happen if an inexperienced person tries the fake death technique but he never said anything as to what that could be.
Ending 1: And they lived happily ever after …
On Dal will never remember everything but he is actually alive.
Here's the thing: On Dal was shot with multiple arrows front and back … even if you enter the fake death technique, your wounds will not disappear. Those arrows were deadly, no amount of fake death technique can stop his bleeding or heal his wounds _instantly_.
If so, then the only explanation left is… Ending 2: Pyeong Gang is hallucinating.
On Dal did die and never got out of the fake death technique. The monk understood that Pyeong Gang was seeing a hallucination of On Dal just like how On Dal was hallucinating his mother.
Her hallucinating On Dal also acts as her penance for her life as a cold-blooded assassin as well as for losing her way and forgeting On Dal's happiness. It is also her penance for not fulfilling her promise to protect On Dal, the promise she made with On Dal's mother.
If the monk was not there when Pyeong Gang arrived and there was fire, then there's no doubt On Dal is indeed alive. However, the monk came from the house. In addition to that, they never showed a scene wherein On Dal and the Monk are together. The only scenes were Pyeong Gang + On Dal; and Pyeong Gang + Monk.
It's a clue that On Dal is not real and only Pyeong Gang can see him. The Monk knew and simply explained what On Dal tried but failed because he was inexperienced.
Which ending do you like? And why? Or perhaps you have another ending? Please do share!
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Thank you!
Well, historically, it was Silla who first dreamed of a unified Korean peninsula. It was also Silla that first achieved of a unified Korean peninsula.
What's interesting is … the royal families of Baekja and Silla both claimed descendancy from Gogoryeo ("ancient goryeo") so in the end, they are all related. Lols.
Also, Pyeong Gang did say that there is a way for a woman to lead the empire and she will ensure that she becomes the ruler. While she's no longer desiring to sit on the throne, Won probably also discovered there's a way for his sister to be a legitimate ruler even if the idea of a woman acting as "king" is unheard of.