I love how the memory of the former Queen and BH's merging slowly. At least the concubine knows her place because…
But the concubine always assumed that MrQueen knew the truth, that's why any friendly word from Mr Queen got immediately dismissed and why she is so brazen.
The question just remains, why did SoYong never say anything? Perhaps because she wanted to win the King on her own merits, without underhandedness?
Am I the only one who can't stand the concubine and the way she acts? She keeps getting angry at Mr Queen for "getting close" to the king, contrary to what Mr Queen has said/promised.
And the story just keeps making it a bit unbelievable. Now she simply turns up at the queen's father's house, of course, right when the king has a panic attack.
There's not much conflict in her journey, from her smooth ride to become the concubine (and I thought the Kim Clan was supposed to be all-powerful) to the current episode.
Nothing against the actress. She is beautiful, but the acting/character is either sad/puppy/tearful eyes or cold eyes, even in the scenes with the king.
In this drama I realized the main male lead and main female lead characters are reversed from the typical main…
There's reversed power as well in Empress Ki. Joo Jin Mo plays the king, but he is not that powerful in politics, nthough good with warfare. Ha Ji Won plays a badass soldier turned future Empress, while Ji Chang Wook is the cowardly, childish prince turned emperor, who relies on Ha Ji Won's character to draw strength from.
I don't like the FL at the moment. Her actions are all so timid and the camera work/storyline is weird. I don't understand what's the big deal in walking in and retrieving the money? It's not actually lost, simply misplaced.
I really wish people would be patient. The first four episodes had to lay down the past, so the present story could be shot. If you think about it, it's actually 2 hours only. Other kDramas spent 4+ episodes to drag out the history before they delve into present matters. From Episode 5 the present story will unfold...
I don't really understand some people saying this drama is boring. It's a slice of life, realistic view on dating, love and life. The main couple's story may seem unreal on the surface, but the emotions behind them are real. Most people have endured difficult breakups, the feelings of inadequacy, uncertainty as well as being swept up, emotional and getting over your head, discarding reason and listening to your heart, even if your brain tells you NO. Not everyone believes in love at first sight, and that's okay. But I've heard of some people having it, and who am I to question other people's feelings? Treat Jaewon, Eunoh, Gyungjoon, Rinyi, Gun, Sunyoung, like your friends. For this is how the drama is portrayed.
The interview section is meant for the viewer to be drawn into the friend circle. They look at us (the camera) and talk to us (and the others). Saying that using interview as cheap acting is not true. They ARE acting. Everything the characters say in the interview isn't 100% true, and doesn't necessarily align to their true feelings. Are they *lying*? Or are they simply like us? Some studies say that a person lies 200 times a day. So should that person be called liar, or human?
This drama is so raw. From one moment of happiness, bliss, it can turn into sadness, frustration and anger. It's a wild ride. Please give it a chance and reflect upon the story, instead of simply dismissing it as boring.
There is something alluding to it on Episode 4 preview! So probably on Tuesday!
I don't think it's sidelined. The news reported that Minho plays a policeman pestered by Jaewon who keeps seeking him out to find the camera thief, when he is drunk. I just think they had to build up the past story but now we can focus on the present, as the last episode was the last of Yang Yang i think
The preview said that he gave the camera to Eunoh, and in the video she says she trashed everything from him (though if that is true, remains to be seen).
I really don't understand Jae Won'logic. He is doing too much to the point he turns this summer love in a joke.…
I don't really see it as a joke. Why does a summer love have to necessarily stop? If she didn't want to keep seeing him, she should have told him at the airport then.
I feel like neither is a victim with regard to the antics they did, in the sense that they kept pushing each other. It wasn't like she was dragged against her will.
Why do they add info on some of the songs, just part of the format?
Because those songs are made-up. The information has a meaning to the scenes. For example in Episode 1, when the song information said it's about a man wanting to invite his girlfriend back into his life despite the hard break up because he is unable to forget how beautiful falling and being in love with her had felt.
I'd say this one's getting better. Tbh, episode 1 was basically a snoozefest and now I can't wait for the next…
Episode 1 introduced the fresh format, which many were unfamiliar with. Plus it's simply the introduction of the story. Most kdramas can't hold my interest in 1hr Episode 1 either. I just think a lot of people rejected the new format/interview style. It's truly a shame because the storylines are pretty relatable and it's full of chemistry and zingy dialogues.
Yeah it wasn't a legal marriage, more symbolic. The reason he is hurting is, because he doesn't know what went…
I feel like he will meet her for real through work, because she takes one of the jobs that will be marketing for the firm?
As for breaking his word, maybe? But it's not quite fair, since it wasn't like he abandoned her without another word. He told her his details, meeting point etc.
It's a summer romance. I was surprised about the proposal the way he did it, because I had thought the freespirited Seonah would do it.
My assumption is that she stole the camera, because the video and photos of the wedding was on it. Jaewon can't admit his loss truly (her) when sober, only when he is drunk, which is when he seeks the camera that contains the memories.
When she said that she trashed the ring, I don't believe her. It is said in the same manner as when she said she seduced him and then threw him away.
But I need to know the 2nd reason she accounts for the breakup. She says she has a lot of them, but they are just BS. He has no idea, so he is stuck and obsessing over it, because that's what we do.
Episode 1 explains the interview format. The producer will show the others the comments they deem necessary/entertaining…
Same, I rewatched Episode 1 when I was a little confused. One has to pay special attention to the interviews, because while they get to react to each other's interviews, some comments are not shown to others.
Recently, when Sun Young talks about Geon, wanting to meet him first etc. He'd have reacted, if he had seen her comment.
jaewon and eunoh went into the relationship in lightning speed... if not for eunoh's fake personality something…
Yeah it wasn't a legal marriage, more symbolic. The reason he is hurting is, because he doesn't know what went wrong. In a normal relationship both person know what happened, and they can move on and learn from it.
Here, he is stuck, because he has no idea. I also don't think they will end up together, but it will be interesting to see what will happen.
I don't think Eunoh is completely fake, since it came from inside her, all the things she wanted to do, but couldn't do as Eunoh.
Ep3 comment: Love the cast but the characters not so much.. ML is a bit too clingy without consideration to the…
Episode 1 explains the interview format. The producer will show the others the comments they deem necessary/entertaining (not all of the interviews, thus). So the others can react to them, sometimes you see the text of the other people when the person talks. They don't see each other, otherwise Jaewon would have seen Eunoh by now. PS: Eunoh's comment at the end of the episode 2 also is not shown to the others, because they'd have reacted then.
The question just remains, why did SoYong never say anything? Perhaps because she wanted to win the King on her own merits, without underhandedness?
And the story just keeps making it a bit unbelievable. Now she simply turns up at the queen's father's house, of course, right when the king has a panic attack.
There's not much conflict in her journey, from her smooth ride to become the concubine (and I thought the Kim Clan was supposed to be all-powerful) to the current episode.
Nothing against the actress. She is beautiful, but the acting/character is either sad/puppy/tearful eyes or cold eyes, even in the scenes with the king.
I just wish she could stand up to the mean girls.
I don't really understand some people saying this drama is boring. It's a slice of life, realistic view on dating, love and life. The main couple's story may seem unreal on the surface, but the emotions behind them are real. Most people have endured difficult breakups, the feelings of inadequacy, uncertainty as well as being swept up, emotional and getting over your head, discarding reason and listening to your heart, even if your brain tells you NO. Not everyone believes in love at first sight, and that's okay. But I've heard of some people having it, and who am I to question other people's feelings? Treat Jaewon, Eunoh, Gyungjoon, Rinyi, Gun, Sunyoung, like your friends. For this is how the drama is portrayed.
The interview section is meant for the viewer to be drawn into the friend circle. They look at us (the camera) and talk to us (and the others). Saying that using interview as cheap acting is not true. They ARE acting. Everything the characters say in the interview isn't 100% true, and doesn't necessarily align to their true feelings. Are they *lying*? Or are they simply like us? Some studies say that a person lies 200 times a day. So should that person be called liar, or human?
This drama is so raw. From one moment of happiness, bliss, it can turn into sadness, frustration and anger. It's a wild ride. Please give it a chance and reflect upon the story, instead of simply dismissing it as boring.
The preview said that he gave the camera to Eunoh, and in the video she says she trashed everything from him (though if that is true, remains to be seen).
I feel like neither is a victim with regard to the antics they did, in the sense that they kept pushing each other. It wasn't like she was dragged against her will.
As for breaking his word, maybe? But it's not quite fair, since it wasn't like he abandoned her without another word. He told her his details, meeting point etc.
It's a summer romance. I was surprised about the proposal the way he did it, because I had thought the freespirited Seonah would do it.
When she said that she trashed the ring, I don't believe her. It is said in the same manner as when she said she seduced him and then threw him away.
But I need to know the 2nd reason she accounts for the breakup. She says she has a lot of them, but they are just BS. He has no idea, so he is stuck and obsessing over it, because that's what we do.
Recently, when Sun Young talks about Geon, wanting to meet him first etc. He'd have reacted, if he had seen her comment.
Here, he is stuck, because he has no idea. I also don't think they will end up together, but it will be interesting to see what will happen.
I don't think Eunoh is completely fake, since it came from inside her, all the things she wanted to do, but couldn't do as Eunoh.