PD Kim Jaehong on #BeyondTheBar Season 2:"If the viewer response is positive, I'd like to pursue a 2nd season.…
I came here to ask if there is talking of being a season 2 in the future and I'm glad this was the first comment I see. I don't know, a season 2 seems just right and there are a lot of remained things to unfold in this story.
Concubines were treated as royal family members too. For example the anime 'The apothecary diaries' is based on…
Well a lot of concubines wanted power to survive in the palace, historically that wasn't a romantic place and concubines would need to compete for the king's affection. Of course, the woman this character is based on is also kinda hated in Korean history because she was a bit evil.
so im like 50min into the first episode and I wanted to ask if the king is based on yeonsangun and they’ve changed his name? I can’t find any official note in english about it, but from what the FL is saying about him and how other characters adress him it sounds like yeonsangun and i was so confused when i heard “yeonhuigun” 😂😂
so from what i read in the news, the woman who accused him got 8 months of prison because of false accusations.…
yes, thank you for correcting this issue!! I was also referring to that as in appeal for the false accusations, but maybe I formed my sentence wrong (writing the comment at 4 am may have contributed to that 😅).
why this actor keeps getting roles? wasn’t he a criminal?
so from what i read in the news, the woman who accused him got 8 months of prison because of false accusations. This case is still suspicious (considering Korean doctrine on r*pe) because we clearly have a man in power and a woman with not so much influence, but the woman changed her testimony two times (she said she lied about being r*ped and then she said that was also a lie and that her first allegations were true) so there could be truth to the idea that he is innocent considering that the verdict was given in the appeal phase. I don’t take artists’ side when they are clearly guilty, but in this case there isn’t enough evidence that he is a criminal.
I'm on episode 4 and I wish the female lead was written more realistically. Even her problems are nonsensical.…
that actually happened in royal families too (like families excluding members with disabilities from public view, shipping them off to far away estates or hospital and never speaking to them again) and nobody knew until the press got out the info. For example, you can read about the case of Nerissa and Katherine Bowes-Lyon which is tragic. So yeah even though we don't hear about this type of case, it isn't unrealistic.
do u think we re gonna see the grown up Hyo Ju? Since Hyo Min seems to know Korean Sign Language, we can assume that she kept contact with her twin sister, right?
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