Episode 3 and 4 were absolutely WILD. This show went from being one I'd check out if I had time to the one I will now look forward to each week.
Shin Hae Sun is of course acing the role, but I am REALLY loving Gong Myung in this (first thing I've seen him in). His earnestness is so charming, I love how much he wears his heart on his sleeve, and he is a great foil for the extremely guarded/mask-wearing In ah . Also he is playing the comedy pitch perfect. I laughed so hard at his reaction to seeing her at the art class, His SHOOK face and that slow turn and walk was hilarious.
I'm trying to scroll up to see the max number of messages, but there are way too many. I’m wondering how people…
I come after every ep and scroll down a bit and comment on what I see but I can only get to like the past hour or two's comments before I'm done Idk how anyone could see all of them that would be dedication
Just a quick Dayeong appreciation post 🤣 she may be a bit of a social climber and Huiju can’t stand her but…
Idk why by I feel a little sus that she insisted going to the palace with HJ. They haven't even given any hints that she is behind anything but man this poisoning got me suspecting everyone
If my Father in Law had slapped me like Huiju's father did to Ian, I would have slapped him back. You don't get…
I feel like I-AN took it out of his own guilt, like it made him feel better to have some sort of punishment since he feels he failed HJ. The father is such a hypocrite tho, he didn't even stay with HJ until she woke up he just ordered her brother to stay. I honestly hate her dad and I'm not sure he really cares about her that much at all. I feel like he slapped I-AN more because he felt slighted by what happened to his daughter than out of actual love for his daughter.
Well that was predictable as fudge. Literally when has ANY of these written contracts never been exposed? Do these…
I wish they'd have been a bit more creative with how it came out rather than them just having the contract just laying around like... cmon. But I don't mind that them being in a contract marriage came out to the public, cause it is the consequences of what they've done by faking being a real couple. So better it get out now and deal with it as a team. And it'll make HJ have to accept her feelings for the prince, I just realllly hate noble idiocy so I hope she doesn't go too far into that before she snaps out of it.
I really liked BWS's performance this episode, he's doing a really great job embodying the dignity and aura of a prince while also showing how often he feels powerless underneath it all. When he yelled that anyone who hurts her will suffer his wrath I got chills, and I teared up a little bit while he was crying over her after she woke up.
I'm glad the contract is out I was worried they'd save that for the last week, there are a million ways this rumor could have spread to the public, and I am annoyed they had a written contract laying around. But it doesn't bother me as much as I thought it would because they were kinda playing with fire by making this arrangement and keeping it secret, and this will force HJ to accept and own her true feelings.
I feel like there is a lot more going on than it seems with the poisoning, because every convo between the Queen Mother and her father or her main aide is ambiguous and could be interpreted many ways. I think her concern with the police being there was that they might discover something about the edict, I think they're a red herring for the prince's poisoning.
This drama is brilliant. If baffles me that it has such a low MDL score. I strongly suspect some people who never…
A lot of people see the world as black and white, they can't understand that morality is shades of grey in everyone, including themselves. This script handles the subject matter with a lot of thought and honesty, it's not just about some illicit erotic romance, it really digs deep into the psyche of the characters. It's a shame so many people just aren't brave enough to even engage with it.
When a writer is women and there is female character cheating it is bound to have disappointing ending when it…
I know you can't let this go because you want to convince yourself that whatever ex cheated on you must be miserable now, but they are definitely way better off, judging by this absolutely unhinged word salad. Yikes.
You must also be the product of ur mom's affair. Better do a paternity test with ur daddy. Bro really said to…
Bruh, sorry someone cheated on you once, but go write a mean letter to your ex rather than taking out your anger on internet strangers like this. This is the real world. It's not black and white morally. There are shades of grey. Nothing is as clean as you're pretending it is, even if you wish life was like that.
This show explores that grey area. If that's too mature for you, fine, but going on rages like this is weird and isn't gonna make you feel better.
I really liked her in secret love affair and her and YAI had really amazing chemistry despite the 20+ year age gap (helped in a huge part by YAI's incredible acting as well). I haven't seen much of Steve Noh but I like his acting in Perfect Crown and I'm sure he must have impressed them to be cast opposite such a veteran actress. It will be interesting to explore a complicated and taboo relationship like this, esp cause the writer's have a good track record.
He is ungodly levels of attractive, sometimes I get distracted in scenes analyzing his face or form and being like "how does he have no flaws whatsoever? How?"
I don't usually compare, but since we’re on the topic, I’m honestly enjoying this more than I enjoyed Lovely…
This relationship feels way way more mature and grounded. And Lovely Runner honestly went to crap in the second half with her constantly sacrificing herself for him and not communicating ever and that weird murder side plot. This show is was better imo.
I also like BWS's acting here better, I think he's improved (not that he was bad in LR, but this character has a lot more depth IMO).
Shin Hae Sun is of course acing the role, but I am REALLY loving Gong Myung in this (first thing I've seen him in). His earnestness is so charming, I love how much he wears his heart on his sleeve, and he is a great foil for the extremely guarded/mask-wearing In ah . Also he is playing the comedy pitch perfect. I laughed so hard at his reaction to seeing her at the art class, His SHOOK face and that slow turn and walk was hilarious.
I feel like there is a lot more going on than it seems with the poisoning, because every convo between the Queen Mother and her father or her main aide is ambiguous and could be interpreted many ways. I think her concern with the police being there was that they might discover something about the edict, I think they're a red herring for the prince's poisoning.
This show explores that grey area. If that's too mature for you, fine, but going on rages like this is weird and isn't gonna make you feel better.
I also like BWS's acting here better, I think he's improved (not that he was bad in LR, but this character has a lot more depth IMO).