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Kind of like US in the history 🤣
The whole Gye Won's family was the best thing that happened to this drama. I loved the 3 of them so much.
The drama favors dramatic reveals < this, at first when they used it for the first time I was fine. It was not a big, long term plot line, just one episode for Yoo Jung deciding to stay in the palace. But all the rest "reveals" were a complete miss to me, especially the "Lee Tae is not in a coma and is the mastermind behind it all".
Truly a great review! 🥰
I was actually excited to see Lee Joon too lol
but then I was not as excited coz... I did not exactly like his character hahaha
Lee Tae having the out of ass change of heart was just painful to watch
People who have not seen the show yet also check the comment section.
I think the essay reactions I did after every episode added to me wanting to just combine it into a one piece.
What can I say, you always deliver amazing reviews! :)
It would be far more fun to form your own theories and speculate about the characters motivations etc
Yoo Jung and Gye Won are quite alike. For both of them their primary motivation is the people/country. Yoo Jung is more idealistic as in she still thinks all things can be solved by negotiation, but that's because she never came across someone she thought to be completely gone. On the other hand Gye Won did - the tyrant king - he was in fact someone impossible to negotiate, as any signs of defiance were met with execution. That's why, even tho Yoo Jung sees Gye Won is not completely wrong in him trying to keep the royal power in check, she cannot trust him, because he did in fact commit acts she cannot see herself doing.
What's more - both know when to stop and put their personal feelings aside. Gye Won was willing to support Yoo Jung the moment she showed she is worthy of ruling (by caring about her people more than herself), he stopped fighting against her, but rather worked with her, negotiating moves and allowing her to make decisions for herself. Later he was willing to retire and allow Lee Tae to slowly gain more royal power as he rules the country with Yoo Jung as his queen. Yoo Jung was willing to give up her revenge if it meant saving her people. Countless times she put her own needs aside.
Then we have Lee Tae and Queen Dowager. Again, same egocentric motivations. Lee Tae wants unlimited power for himself with no care if in the process innocent people die or the country will be in danger (and don't even try to tell me he does care coz he protected Yoo Jung people. The only reason he did was because they were her people, and he knew if they died because of his ploy it would be it for their relationship. He did not care about anyone who was no directly related to her), Queen Dowager wanted Gye Won's love, she wanted him to put her as his priority, before his family and the country he serves. She was willing to kill innocent and put the country in danger just to serve he personal revenge.
And then the romances. Both Lee Tae and Queen Dowager were willing to tweak their plans to protect their loved ones. But the moment they truly started to become threat to their plans, they did tell them they will also be their enemies and be eliminated.
Then both Yoo Jung and Gye Won tried to reason with their lovers, tried to explain to them how their actions are wrong, but the moment they saw how Lee Tae's and Queen Dowager's actions are crossing the line, they did decide to stop them. And again, Yoo Jung went more idealistic way - she still hoped that she can change Lee Tae, as she saw the good sides of him. Her plan of stopping Lee Tae was focused on slightly limiting his power at that given moment, to give her more time to reason with him. While Gye Won went more realistic - Queen Dowager is fixated on her plan, she will never stop, she is too far gone. The only way of stopping her is striping her of all the power she has.
While Gye Won basically went: I will die and take all the blame, become the traitor an lose all the merit I achieved in the past to stop Lee Tae from becoming tyrant and helping Yoo Jung control him.
For me the motivations behind the actions are important, since the actions themselves do not differentiate the characters.
As I said, the worst thing that could happen because of GW testing YJ was her death.
While the worst that happened coz of Lee Tae's plan was death of innocent people. Not to mention, Lee Tae never wanted to test QD. The point was for her to kill GW loyal subject and commit treason so then she can be used to remove all the rest officials that are against Lee Tae.
I think that will be my last comment. You started with a specific comparison saying it's hypocrisy, and when I explained that these specific plot points were not even comparable, you started to build your case with other unrelated to that specific comparison aspects.
The plan was already in motion back then. It's not like Lee Tae was deciding if he will remove her or not depending if she will compromise. He said it in episode 15 - they (Gye Won and QD) had to be eliminated no matter what, because they will always be a threat to his power. There w as not option in his plan to not have them eliminated depending on their actions.
Both Gye Won and Lee Tae dies. Yoo Jung becomes a temporary ruler until her son is old enough to take over as the benevolent king.
Realistically speaking makes no sense for Gye Won to have a happy ending, and for me the good ending for him is the righteous king o the throne, even if he is dead.
Lee Tae was on the way to tyranny for 15 episodes, being determined to even possibly kill Yoo Jung, so them giving him a quick last minute change of heart Disney style would be ridiculous.