If one sits on the throne for too long, one will turn into a psycho. I mean, even his own son plots to kill him...…
Then that simply means he isn't fit to rule. Not everyone turns into a psycho just because they've been in power for a while. I mean, sure, there have been cases where rulers have gone a bit loopy, but there are plenty of examples of long-reigning monarchs who stayed pretty level-headed throughout their rule. When it comes to the 1st Prince, I really don't like him or the schemes he's cooked up to take over the throne. But you know what? It's all on the Emperor. He's the one who made his son(s) so insecure that the 1st Prince felt like he had to resort to such devious tactics.
Gu Yanxi is very wishy washy with HZ though. He head not promised her anything. I don’t like his character that…
I disagree with you here. Gu Yanxi isn't in a situation where he can be as proactive as he might want to be. However, there have been subtle changes in him from Episode 1 to Episode 29. He's juggling numerous responsibilities, including protecting Shao Yao and Hua Zhi from the murky palace waters, but he can't completely distance himself from the royal family because he's essentially a pawn in the Emperor's hands. Nonetheless, he still retains his autonomy and does what he wants without provoking the Emperor. Every move he makes requires careful consideration, and he must prioritize both his own desires and the well-being of Hua Zhi and her family. Nonetheless, it's clear that he's eager to propose to HZ in the upcoming episodes, following discussions with the Empress Dowager. Therefore, there's no doubt about his commitment to HZ or his intentions.
I want future Sun Jae to see future Im Sol's room.. get to know about her life after the accident and understand that HE has been the center of her existence, her savior during those 15 years they spent apart. My man deserves to know!!!
The first two episodes pulled me out of my (approx.) five-year-long K-drama slump... So yeah, imo it certainly…
I've seen better dramas than that. But I'm talking about the actors, their chemistry, the storytelling, and the overall atmosphere of the drama. They don't try to be over the top like K-dramas are doing nowadays. It has that 2016 feel. Anyway, different people have different tastes. I can only say that this drama pleases the majority, so it's worth the hype.
The first two episodes pulled me out of my (approx.) five-year-long K-drama slump... So yeah, imo it certainly deserves every bit of hype it has got, and I hope its popularity continues to soar
actually, im liking tae sung, but wth is on with sun jae?? like, im supposed to be having second lead syndrome…
This is the kind of drama where you can't develop second lead syndrome, even if you want to. Sun Jae is just perfect, and he doesn't give you any chance to fall for someone else. That's why the future Im Sol didn't even recognize TS when she first went back in time lol. Ah! Kdrama feels are back😍
Fu Dong and Bai Lao'ba? That was unexpected lol! But Fu Dong has a painful past—her father sold her for money. Thanks to HZ for burning her slave contract; otherwise, she would still be facing an uncertain future. The moment that timid girl expressed her dream of becoming a chef to HZ brought tears to my eyes. A small act of kindness can have a profound impact, even changing someone's entire life. HZ truly transformed the lives of all the Hua family maids for the better. 🥺
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Waiting for Luo yunxi & Song yi drama♥️
Ah! Kdrama feels are back😍