I love that Sun Yeong is a power player and I like how Tae Joon admire her. If you're in the same wavelength, you will love this power couple. Everything they do seems like its calculated, but I love it. That last scene appears to say Tae Joon will have to make the worst personal decision, but I think otherwise.
Every time I watch this drama, I feel like I'm back in the office. Work can get exhausting, but once I see Barro's office and the whole task force, I can't help but be more thankful to my team after a long hectic week. I'm on a high just after six episodes. I love how crisp everything feels. The creative visual take on certain moments makes the scene and dialogue more compelling. And I love the depth and sensibility of the characters. It's so relatable that I'm so overwhelmed. Like my blood is about to gush out because the current entirety of the drama is so good, it's melting my heart.
Hes not the most important hes one of the most important the story needs to show everyone so later on it makes…
Yes, in the White Mountain, where Mubaek went to meet the Asa clan elder. They had a conversation about the Cheonbuin. That's where it became clear who Aramun, Asa Sin and Risan are. They are the first heavenly object. I think it was them who formed the Arthdal Union. The Cheonbuin is also in Dangun's mythology, the three heavenly seals. But I still have questions lingering.. why is Aramun is so well loved in Arthdal? While Asa Sin barely mentioned and Risan remains a mystery.
About the reason why Tagon has a lot more screen time... Tagon is most likely Dangun. In order for the Cheonbuin's second descent(reborn) to make sense, they need to build up Tagon's story first.
Hes not the most important hes one of the most important the story needs to show everyone so later on it makes…
Aruiji is the God. The Cheonbuin are like messengers. They have the ability to dream and communicate directly to God. The people of Arthdal see them as a God because of it.
Saya is supposed to be Risan. The character was only mentioned once, so he remains one heck of a mystery.
Risan's name was mentioned once in episode 2. After that, nothing. No background no history, nada. All I know is he went to Iark with Asasin.
You heard it right. Tagon wants Arthdal to progress into a modern society, but the God Airuju wants it to go back the way it was, so he sent the Cheonbuin the 2nd time to end it. So, the three of them will become Tagon's biggest hurdle. - credits to Mingong ;)
^ i mean by talking i don’t mean anything bad, that sounded weird what i meant was that i didn’t fully understand…
One word can be relevant too. "Remus" was mentioned on the first episode but it took us 5 episode to realise it's connection to the Hae Clan. XD You can restart when you feel like it. I tend to doze off when I'm not in the mood or am too sleepy to watch. Some times I put a drama on hold if I want to. Then decide later if I want to continue or drop it.
I interpret it in a kinda different way. The way I see it, The 3 of them are brought to destroy the 'modern' world.…
Hmmm... that could likely be the case. :) When the Choebunin (Aramun, Asa Sin, Risan) was sent down to establish the world, I guess they wanted Arthdal to remain how it should be. No titles, no greed. Same to what Asa Sin taught the Wahan tribe. But I think the arrival of the bronze age during Tagon's birth changed all that. So, yes, @casted-luck... their are meant to stop Arthdal from progressing to a modern world.
^ i mean by talking i don’t mean anything bad, that sounded weird what i meant was that i didn’t fully understand…
It's not weird, it's really not easy. The first season has so much information that 6 episodes can't even fill. I even had to rewatch, rewind and re-read the related mythology and bits of history. :)
am i the only one disappointed by the story progression? eun som is supposed to be the most important person in…
Don't forget, there are 4 main characters in Arthdal, Tagon, Eunsom, Tanya and Al ha. On the first arc, they needed to establish Tagon's character, introduce supporting roles, including the main clans and tribe and the political climate in Arthdal. Eunsom's very little screen time in Arthdal is very significant. He learned a lot while failing. Their encounter gave a reason for Tagon to make his move. And his constant disruption connected the story to the three cursed children or known as the heavenly objects that will destroy Arthdal. So, expect SJK to have extra screen time on the 2nd season. Also, Eunsom is the vessel of Aramun, one of the heavenly objects that created the world. Tanya and Saya are likely to be the vessel of Risan and Asasin but their purpose is different the second time, so they will likely become Tagon's antagonist. No idea how the story will end but if they stick to the mythology, then Tagon will rule and the heavenly objects will end up defeated.
I'm on a high just after six episodes. I love how crisp everything feels. The creative visual take on certain moments makes the scene and dialogue more compelling. And I love the depth and sensibility of the characters. It's so relatable that I'm so overwhelmed. Like my blood is about to gush out because the current entirety of the drama is so good, it's melting my heart.
But I still have questions lingering.. why is Aramun is so well loved in Arthdal? While Asa Sin barely mentioned and Risan remains a mystery.
About the reason why Tagon has a lot more screen time... Tagon is most likely Dangun. In order for the Cheonbuin's second descent(reborn) to make sense, they need to build up Tagon's story first.
You heard it right. Tagon wants Arthdal to progress into a modern society, but the God Airuju wants it to go back the way it was, so he sent the Cheonbuin the 2nd time to end it. So, the three of them will become Tagon's biggest hurdle.
- credits to Mingong ;)
You can restart when you feel like it. I tend to doze off when I'm not in the mood or am too sleepy to watch. Some times I put a drama on hold if I want to. Then decide later if I want to continue or drop it.
When the Choebunin (Aramun, Asa Sin, Risan) was sent down to establish the world, I guess they wanted Arthdal to remain how it should be. No titles, no greed. Same to what Asa Sin taught the Wahan tribe.
But I think the arrival of the bronze age during Tagon's birth changed all that. So, yes, @casted-luck... their are meant to stop Arthdal from progressing to a modern world.
On the first arc, they needed to establish Tagon's character, introduce supporting roles, including the main clans and tribe and the political climate in Arthdal.
Eunsom's very little screen time in Arthdal is very significant. He learned a lot while failing. Their encounter gave a reason for Tagon to make his move. And his constant disruption connected the story to the three cursed children or known as the heavenly objects that will destroy Arthdal. So, expect SJK to have extra screen time on the 2nd season.
Also, Eunsom is the vessel of Aramun, one of the heavenly objects that created the world. Tanya and Saya are likely to be the vessel of Risan and Asasin but their purpose is different the second time, so they will likely become Tagon's antagonist. No idea how the story will end but if they stick to the mythology, then Tagon will rule and the heavenly objects will end up defeated.