i am aware of how conservative korea is during the goryeo period but the reason why prince seongnam was sent outside of the palace still made me giggle like he really suffered the consequences of his parents' alleged horniness during the mourning period skksksksks
Why was Prince Seongnam forced to grow up outside the palace when his younger brothers did not receive the same treatment? Is this how second princes were treated back then?
what happened to the dashcam footage of park jae sang visiting jin hwa young's house before her death? hyo rin and in hye even buried it when there was no need to since no one tried to use it at all.
cameo role or not, as long as there will be a closure for jin buyeon, i'm ok with that. there are only ten episodes left anyways so a more than one episode feature is still quite significant.
for a gwanju, jang gang easily succumbs to peer pressure. i can understand if he pitied jhk's situation, but agreeing to exchange souls with the king and deciding to teach jin mu the alchemy of souls. hmmm, choices...i say, he really got it coming to him. though i really got shocked that he still got petrified bc i thought he had already reached hwansu.
i really like the one on one conversation with jin mu and shaman choi. it's like they're having a villain off. however, i do not appreciate that the crown prince's character development just went down the drain bc he got brainwashed by jin mu again.
i think it is first time watching a fantasy historical kdrama and i mostly see this type of genre in cdramas. i wonder how knetz will react regarding this bc they hate chinese influences.
they should've stick with the original ending in the manhwa. too many things happened all at once just to end with up cho tae sub killing himself lmao. at least in the manhwa, kim hee woo was able to arrest him.
1. oh in joo (+2)
2. oh in hye (=)
3. oh in kyung (-2)