As a Turk, I love your article. The Magnificent Century is indeed one of the revolutions in the history of the Turkish series. It's always fascinated me with its amazing cast and actings, even if I didn't follow it till the end.
I'll never understand MDL. Seriously, what did you expect from the show? That after all these deaths, they'd paint a "happy ending"? The drama was clearly critical of capitalism and focused on people's real problems. Ali's story, Sae Byeok's story, Gi Hun's story... Why do you talk about it's just depressing when you don't see "rom-com" on the tags before you watch the drama and you refer to it as a flaw?
It was definitely an overhyped but it was definitely worth watching and evaluating, I don't see a problem with that. \ For those who want to watch, never read the comments and be prejudiced/
well this drama is a bit too over-rated. I started watching it after seeing so many posts about this on instagram.…
The mouse is a mystery\psychology type and contains tons of plot holes. Squid game, on the other hand is more action and more realistic. If you're just looking for just plot twists and you want to be shocked, this isn't the show you should be watching. I recommand Beyond Evil and Flower of Evil
This drama was definitely a show where I had a nervous breakdown while watching it, but I enjoyed it greatly. I wouldn't be lying if I said I'd finished season two over and over again...
I was spoiled about the last ep so I didn't think I'd impressed. But dude-
I cried the second half of the drama. It's really sad that this is the end of the drama that I've been following for almost a year. It was a drama which I got angry and sometimes laughed with logic mistakes, but it was fun. I'm going to miss all the characters I've loved or even hated for three seasons. All three queens died and the castle was destroyed.
"Do you want to come with me, Logan? There are people I'd like you to meet."
Couldn't help but notice and count all the faults in the last episode:1. Joo Dan Tae is hinted to be alive at…
1. Joo Dan Tae is not alive lol. Even the restaurant owner confirmed that man's story. He was just a poor guy who looked like Dan Tae, that's why Seok Kyung was scared. That was Uhm Ki Joon's way of saying goodbye to the drama.
2. Because she spent her whole life in need of her brother and "father." After her mother's death, she experienced character development. It's not a shame to work part-time lmao. She makes her own money and studying at school. She is independent. Seok Hoon is a successful pianist and he makes his own money. He's also trying to help his sister, but Seok Kyung doesn't want it.
3. She had cancer and was a silent prisoner. No matter how severely sentenced she is, privileges can be granted as long as she is a "model prisoner." The only mistake was that she didn't have an escort with her.
5. If you recall, Ro Na won several competitions abroad and was the most talented student in the school (as far as we know) She was also the only Hera Kidz member studying abroad. We don't know about the other students at the school. Jenny also earned the right to study abroad.
6. You are right, suicide is never the answer. But wasn't Suryeon suffering from depression? Suryeon, which we have watched since the first season, was a smart, undeicond but fragile Suryeon. I think her death was unnecessary but I also understand that she never wanted to feel guilty for the rest of her life. It was never her fault, but she didn't think so...
screw seohyun. i dont like her acting anyways. That said the villain was that male actor
Frankly, I love Seohyun more than Seo Ye Ji. She has an acting that fits very well with the dram and she performed a really great acting at Hello Dracula. She never made a proper statement about this incident. She always tried not to put KJH in a difficult position. It was the set workers who said she was having a hard time on set because of KJH.
I love this show but also there are so many things that I can't stand... There's no likable character except Eun, Baek Ah and Woo Hee. (Maybe Jung. But I couldn't like him) We're constantly getting plot twists and in the end, there's nothing really admirable about it.
Bu dizini sonu beni çok büyük hayal kırıklığına uğrattı. Hae Soo nun çocuğunu sarayda büyütmemesini…
Hae So sonuna kadar Wang So için çabaladı, evlenip sarayı terketmeyi de bu yüzden istedi ama bir yandan onu bırakıp gitmek de istemiyordu fakat Wang So eskide yaşanmış bir olay için Hae So'yu bırakdı. Onun Wook'u sevdiğini hep tahmin etmişti fakat bunun için yine Hae Soo'yu suçladı. Onu kolay bırakabilmesinin sebebi de tahtıydı. Kısacası tahtı için Hae Soo'dan vazgeçti.
Character developments, relationships between them, script written almost without a single mistake... Everything was perfect. This was not just a drama about murders and crimes but also a series of controversial arguments about morality that left us in a dilemma. I gave myself questions throughout the show and sometimes I had a lot of difficulty answering them. Shin Ha Kyun's and the cast' incredible performances, the iconic osts, the protest of the fact that the laws were not always true were what made the drama special. I've always found Yeo Jin Goo inadequate but after this, I realized he is a really good actor.
The only flaw of the drama is that it's really fluid from a few episodes.
It was definitely an overhyped but it was definitely worth watching and evaluating, I don't see a problem with that.
\ For those who want to watch, never read the comments and be prejudiced/
I cried the second half of the drama. It's really sad that this is the end of the drama that I've been following for almost a year. It was a drama which I got angry and sometimes laughed with logic mistakes, but it was fun. I'm going to miss all the characters I've loved or even hated for three seasons. All three queens died and the castle was destroyed.
"Do you want to come with me, Logan? There are people I'd like you to meet."
2. Because she spent her whole life in need of her brother and "father." After her mother's death, she experienced character development. It's not a shame to work part-time lmao. She makes her own money and studying at school. She is independent.
Seok Hoon is a successful pianist and he makes his own money. He's also trying to help his sister, but Seok Kyung doesn't want it.
3. She had cancer and was a silent prisoner. No matter how severely sentenced she is, privileges can be granted as long as she is a "model prisoner." The only mistake was that she didn't have an escort with her.
5. If you recall, Ro Na won several competitions abroad and was the most talented student in the school (as far as we know) She was also the only Hera Kidz member studying abroad. We don't know about the other students at the school. Jenny also earned the right to study abroad.
6. You are right, suicide is never the answer.
But wasn't Suryeon suffering from depression? Suryeon, which we have watched since the first season, was a smart, undeicond but fragile Suryeon. I think her death was unnecessary but I also understand that she never wanted to feel guilty for the rest of her life. It was never her fault, but she didn't think so...
We're constantly getting plot twists and in the end, there's nothing really admirable about it.
Jung Won means "Garden"
Character developments, relationships between them, script written almost without a single mistake... Everything was perfect.
This was not just a drama about murders and crimes but also a series of controversial arguments about morality that left us in a dilemma. I gave myself questions throughout the show and sometimes I had a lot of difficulty answering them.
Shin Ha Kyun's and the cast' incredible performances, the iconic osts, the protest of the fact that the laws were not always true were what made the drama special. I've always found Yeo Jin Goo inadequate but after this, I realized he is a really good actor.
The only flaw of the drama is that it's really fluid from a few episodes.