At ep 1 and wow the FL is a piece of work.....she was the one who spaced out and hit the kid and then got all high and mighty about it? No matter what when you work with kids it's always safety first. She was barely apologetic about it!
I know this wasn't a romantic drama at all but I really really wish that Goo Ryun and Park Joong would have had a happier/romantic ending. They deserved it after everything they went through. They could have defied fate and retied their strings on their own, esp now after knowing how much they still mean to each other.
Ok so to start of with... I cried in every episode...but I bawled my eyes out at the comfort women one. That episode just broke me.
On to the drama review essay:
It's really good. Although I completely agree that anyone with suicidal tendencies can't simply just be told a few sentences and are magically cured, I think the drama was trying to impart the weight our words can have on people. Most of the episodes you will see that as the recurring theme. Whether the assault case, idols, body dysmorphia, bullying etc it was how they were talked to/about (as well as how they were treated ofc). So that's the first thing to keep in mind. Yes it's a little superficial and on the surface, but who is going to watch 16 episode drama on pure therapy sessions? I do think where the drama missed out was pointing out the importance of therapy for these issues and they should have really highlighted that instead of "be stronger, love yourself".
In terms of acting and story, everyone was stellar. I enjoyed so much of comedy sprinkled in and the parts that reduced me to a crying mess. Each issue was treated with importance and carefully. I don't think they were superficial in social commentary this drama gave, rather just the reality of the treatment for them. Obviously the star of the show was Goo Ryun, but I found Im Ryung to be my second favourite. Really enjoyed his performance and backstory. I wish Soo Hyuk had a bigger role- I felt of all the actors he was the least utilised in the show.
Overall this is a drama that deals with pretty heavy and serious issues, some can be quite triggering so watch with caution and on a day when you are mentally strong. But it is completely worth the watch and raises some interesting issues that (esp Korean) society needs to face.
At first I was also skeptical about this drama, mainly because of some news about the scandals that have arisen.…
Ahh. Thanks for the update. No, no news about birds its just that in the show they kept using the long stick to "play" with the birds who were in the cage. So that's a bit :/
This was such a disappointment. The first half was so fun even thought it was starting to get repetitive I still enjoyed the story, the second half was a snooze fest. I felt like after ep 36 it wasn't worth watching anymore and just skipped most scenes to reach the end. So many plot points were comically cliche and predictable (esp all the death and nonsensical character motivations). And the repetitive battle scenes omg. You could literally see the writing getting lazier and lazier. There was no need for that many battle scenes only to have the most anticlimactic ending. Which was so underwhelming, all that and they just have a 5 second fight with the main antagonist and for what?
Plus the leads took so long to get together that for me the chemistry had already fizzled out. There's always a balance I feel with slow burn romances, and if the writer misses the timing then theromance is lost. That's what I felt happened here. There was no longer any tension between the lead actors.
Despite the massive writing flaw, the actors did the best with what they had and the production was great. OST was forgettable. All in all, this was such a wasted opportunity for a great cast and production crew. I hope the leads get a chance to act together in a much better series in the future.
Yeah the HFX's father is pretty callous. But he does kind of redeem himself later on, just a little bit though.…
Yeah I have reached ep 36 and I am strugggggling to finish this. It lost all its charm for me and the leads took so long to get together that for me their chemistry and tension had all fizzled out. May as well have just been good friends with the way it played out. I am quite disappointed in how the second half has played out so far. Will finish it to finish it I suppose.
Wow, at ep 28 and I'm furious at this King. How can a father do this to his own son? I hope he has the worst ending or this drama's is going to drop from an 8 to 6 for me. I'm soooooo unimpressed with where the writer has taken this right now.
It doesn't even make sense, he knows eventually he has to appoint an heir, and ML has not only shown valor but also extreme intelligence and instead of praising him he is going to take away everything from him? Just because he is the son of the wife he was forced to marry? But he is still his son??? How in the world is this believable writing??
Also omg the romance is sooooooo slowwwwwwwwwwww.......I'm giving up on the main leads ever getting together properly (even though I know it happens).
Dropped at ep 10. Even though things are happening I can't seem to find this engaging at all. The actors seem good but their characters are bland as oats with only water. You can predict the story easily, which ok, happens in a lot of dramas, but you aren't even interested in the colour by numbers this is going to play out as. Essentially there's simply no tension. Its' a shame cause I was excited to chance upon this.
First half was really cute and funny. Bing Yan really acted so well as a bratty princess with a good heart. It's such a difficult balance but she did it so well. All the while I kept thinking - she really portrayed what a princess would have been like- spoiled, delicate but wilful. The rest of the cast was really good and omg the leads had chemistry through the roof.
Then the second half happened and I skipped so much of the pointless palace drama. The writer should have stuck to the lightheartedness of the first half - Like Romance of tiger and rose where it got serious but remained mostly lighthearted. There were too many conflicts going on in the second half that you were just....not interested in.
There were so many weird plot points and loopholes in the second half I was like....huh? And some of the villains in the first half (step mom/sis) just disappear in the second half? Did the writer just forget about them? It's like the political conflicts were written by a different person than the one writing the romance.
However this is still a delightful watch. I would still recommend. Just be prepared for normal palace nonsense in the second half.
On to the drama review essay:
It's really good. Although I completely agree that anyone with suicidal tendencies can't simply just be told a few sentences and are magically cured, I think the drama was trying to impart the weight our words can have on people. Most of the episodes you will see that as the recurring theme. Whether the assault case, idols, body dysmorphia, bullying etc it was how they were talked to/about (as well as how they were treated ofc). So that's the first thing to keep in mind. Yes it's a little superficial and on the surface, but who is going to watch 16 episode drama on pure therapy sessions? I do think where the drama missed out was pointing out the importance of therapy for these issues and they should have really highlighted that instead of "be stronger, love yourself".
In terms of acting and story, everyone was stellar. I enjoyed so much of comedy sprinkled in and the parts that reduced me to a crying mess. Each issue was treated with importance and carefully. I don't think they were superficial in social commentary this drama gave, rather just the reality of the treatment for them. Obviously the star of the show was Goo Ryun, but I found Im Ryung to be my second favourite. Really enjoyed his performance and backstory. I wish Soo Hyuk had a bigger role- I felt of all the actors he was the least utilised in the show.
Overall this is a drama that deals with pretty heavy and serious issues, some can be quite triggering so watch with caution and on a day when you are mentally strong. But it is completely worth the watch and raises some interesting issues that (esp Korean) society needs to face.
Plus the leads took so long to get together that for me the chemistry had already fizzled out. There's always a balance I feel with slow burn romances, and if the writer misses the timing then theromance is lost. That's what I felt happened here. There was no longer any tension between the lead actors.
Despite the massive writing flaw, the actors did the best with what they had and the production was great. OST was forgettable. All in all, this was such a wasted opportunity for a great cast and production crew. I hope the leads get a chance to act together in a much better series in the future.
It doesn't even make sense, he knows eventually he has to appoint an heir, and ML has not only shown valor but also extreme intelligence and instead of praising him he is going to take away everything from him? Just because he is the son of the wife he was forced to marry? But he is still his son??? How in the world is this believable writing??
Also omg the romance is sooooooo slowwwwwwwwwwww.......I'm giving up on the main leads ever getting together properly (even though I know it happens).
Then the second half happened and I skipped so much of the pointless palace drama. The writer should have stuck to the lightheartedness of the first half - Like Romance of tiger and rose where it got serious but remained mostly lighthearted. There were too many conflicts going on in the second half that you were just....not interested in.
There were so many weird plot points and loopholes in the second half I was like....huh? And some of the villains in the first half (step mom/sis) just disappear in the second half? Did the writer just forget about them? It's like the political conflicts were written by a different person than the one writing the romance.
However this is still a delightful watch. I would still recommend. Just be prepared for normal palace nonsense in the second half.