After seeing your message, I was skeptical too and went back to check again. There's nothing in the series that…
That’s exactly what I was wondering—why only check certain parts? If they’re doing a examination and taking all kinds of measurements, why is he still wearing clothes? I never claimed they took his clothes off, but it just doesn’t make sense. I mean, they’re analyzing everything down to his blood and bone structure—are they really going to say, “Oh, no need to check under the clothes”? What if there’s something on his back—like a condition or something else—that would clearly prove he’s not their son?
They checked his foot injury which hongrang was supposed to have and also since he ticked the whole physical appearance…
What you said did cross my mind too, but I still didn’t find it convincing. For one, the examination was done by his own father—someone who had previously tortured people claiming to be his son. He wasn't like the mother, ready to believe anything. As viewers, we could’ve at least been shown his back during the examination, and maybe seen that it was somehow covered. That way, it would’ve made more sense.Honestly, I wasn’t too bothered by how they created a new wound—they could’ve just burned his leg or something and called it a day. I filled in some of the gaps in my head, but I still feel like the tattoo moment was something they could’ve shown. In fact, revealing it later could’ve made for an even more powerful scene.
I had the same thought but I forgot about it after awhile. They checked for all marks so how can they miss the…
We never really saw any moment where the father seemed to know he was fake. I don't think he knew, honestly—he wasn’t the type to let a stranger into his home. And the moment he found out, he exposed him right away.
First of all, I really don’t understand why there are so many people who seem to hate this series or are overly eager to find faults in it. On MDL, there are far more mediocre dramas that somehow manage to get much higher ratings. I think some parts of the story were intentionally left open to interpretation, trusting the audience to fill in the gaps, but it seems many viewers saw those moments as flaws rather than creative choices.
There’s just one thing that left me wondering: during the inspection to confirm whether he was Hongrang, they checked everything, including old wounds so how did they miss the tattoo? That’s the only detail that keeps bothering me.
Other than that, I’ve been thinking about the series for a whole day now, and I still tear up whenever it crosses my mind. It left such a deep impression on me.
This is not Neo’s original voice? He used his original voice in fangs of fortune but not this one? I dont understand why they use voice actor. Anyone any idea about why they use voice actor?
Would I be missing out on a lot if I don't watch Ancient Love Poetry first? I'd like to watch it if skipping it means I won't understand certain things or if something will feel incomplete later on. But the number of episodes feels a bit overwhelming.
might be controversial but i kinda don't feel any chemistry between bawoo and hoon. i mean that small scene where…
They had very few scenes in the webtoon, I think they were trying to expand it and not much effort was made to deepen the characters or add subtlety to the story.
It seems to me that there was a fire or a similar incident at school. During the chaos, as survivors were being identified by name, but because this name swap could have delayed others from realizing that Ramwoo didn't make it. That might be why Hewoon feels guilty and so detached from life.
Explaining HK ARCI want to explain the Hong Kong arc that so many people criticized Yi Fan for because I keep…
I really appreciated your comment because nowadays, people tend to distance themselves from those who are wounded. As a result, individuals who are more introverted or traumatized, especially women, often face harsh criticism, even in a show. While male characters are typically glorified, female characters can receive inexplicable hatred without any consideration for the reasons behind their actions. If we made an effort to understand each other and practice more tolerance, I believe our patience in real life would grow, and we could love both ourselves and those around us more.
I am very happy about this new and I hope they buy the rights to shows like winner is king, immortality and eternal faith, which cannot be broadcast due to censorship so we can watch them too.
Yes, but I thought it would have some power, like a memento that would remind his mother of the past and help her fight the evil demon inside her. I guess I put too much meaning into it.
In the end, everything made sense in my head, but I thought the black bracelet would somehow work, yet it was never used. When Marki said to Ziqi give it to your mom I thought it would have some significance later on, but that part felt unresolved for me. Also, I don't think the Moonlight series has anything to do with this one, but since it's the same cast, I’ll still watch it."
In episode 34, at the 10th minute, there's a part where someone is humming a song. Unfortunately I couldn't find who sang it even though I looked at the ost. It's a hummed version of Spring Breeze Does Not Ask. Does anyone know it?
Yes, this was picked up and whether that was some translation error, it's caused confusion. Throughout the drama,…
I'm watching it in my own language because I couldn't find a source to watch it in English. I looked at the explanation part that xuehue mentioned above after they said it, and the translation is not translated as they mentioned, so it's hard to conclude that there is only one sword. Unfortunately, even a tiny difference in translation can cause us to perceive the event completely differently.
I remember about that too being mentioned in earlier episodes as they said two swords were made of Yinglong's…
I think it's a bit difficult to put it all together and understand it on the first viewing. You should watch it a second time focusing on the details. Btw I don't think the show is complicated, there are xianxia genre shows with much more complicated scripts, but here, although a few details don't seem to be very important, when there are things that are not explicitly mentioned, such as what is mentioned at the beginning is what people know, but it is not actually the right thing, you wonder if you missed something. Thanks to you I realised I missed the part where Yinglong gave details about the making of the sword.
I never claimed they took his clothes off, but it just doesn’t make sense. I mean, they’re analyzing everything down to his blood and bone structure—are they really going to say, “Oh, no need to check under the clothes”?
What if there’s something on his back—like a condition or something else—that would clearly prove he’s not their son?
There’s just one thing that left me wondering: during the inspection to confirm whether he was Hongrang, they checked everything, including old wounds so how did they miss the tattoo? That’s the only detail that keeps bothering me.
Other than that, I’ve been thinking about the series for a whole day now, and I still tear up whenever it crosses my mind. It left such a deep impression on me.