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King2Hearts Episode 4

Another Crisis for the North-South Unified Team


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Lee Jae continues to create conflicts, in two different situations, because of his bad, or rather, his lack of judgement. He tries to remedy the situation by taking on a mission by himself. Hang Ah joins him. Bonds start to form.
  • Aired: March 29, 2012

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lupisohu
0 people found this review helpful
Aug 1, 2023

The king is being idiotic tbh

You don't resolve conflicts by creating more tense situations. Are you living in a dreamworld where everyone is everyone's friend? The prince's action were correct given the situation. If a war did break out, he acted in his country's interest immediately by not letting him be the negotiation chip for other country. He actually was ready to lay his life in line for that. The king is just preaching bs.

It was a good episode in general but these kind of idiotic messages really take away from it.
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Zoecohen
0 people found this review helpful
Aug 29, 2020

Hm it's a difficult call, but I actually…

Hm it's a difficult call, but I actually kind of understand why Jae Ha did what he did. His brother said that Jae Ha wasn't acting befitting his royal blood, but I think the fact that he wanted to make sure he wasn't used as a prop by the north (in the case that war really did break out) and was willing to sacrifice himself instead is admirable in its own right. Even if it's not the choice his brother would have made, he was thinking of the country in his own way. Though, that being said, him shooting to kill Hang Ah at her perceived betrayal was shameful. If she really wanted to capture him, she could have easily knocked him out and used the other soldiers to drag him to prison or their leader. Instead, she went out of her way to send the other guards out, have him walk on his own two feet, and even handing over her gun in order to get him to leave with her. Someone who was capturing him as a war trophy or bargaining chip wouldn't have gone that far. They'd built up a shaky rapport to that point, but from the south's point of view, I think they view the north's agents as these kind of cold, robotic agents with no free will. If the supreme leader commands something, they follow without a thought. So it probably wasn't a huge leap to think that they had received orders from the top to deceive or capture the South Koreans and had followed them mindlessly. I can kind of see it from all angles, and I appreciate that this show finally shows us a little more nuance for once.

But during the run, why would Jae Ha expect Hang Ah to come run with him? And why did she?? He attempted to kill her! He didn't know the gun only had blanks in it, and neither did she. Just because he decided to run to take responsibility for his actions? That's not enough to mend the shattered trust between them. Or at least it shouldn't be. She shouldn't take her own life so lightly, and he shouldn't take his decision to shoot her so lightly. And he didn't even apologize to her before she joined him on the run! Later he kind of sort of started to apologize but didn't even say it, and she just let him off! Even if she knows what he means, some things really need to be said. Aghh I'm honestly pretty disappointed in both of them. And the rest of the team seems just fine with how things went down too, like they've already forgiven him!

But also, they REALLY don't have time to just be standing around idly chatting. Same with when Hang Ah arrived. 60 km in 8 hours! There is NO time to spare! There's NO WAY they would have made 60 km in the time given, especially given how out of shape Jae Ha was, his injury, and the pace they were going at. Before this whole ordeal, the other people on the team were complaining about how difficult it would be. No way would an injured, out of shape, South Korean royal be able to make the distance in that time. I know they wanted a heartwarming conclusion, but it's a little too unbelievable, which makes it lose its emotional impact.

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BitterSweetStunner
0 people found this review helpful
Apr 28, 2012

I'm not dropping..

This was a really thrilling episode. So I won't drop it. Both of the main characters are slightly changing their attitude.. :) and the storyline seems to be eventually speeding up a little.
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Crazy4You
3 people found this review helpful
Apr 6, 2012

Loving it!

The first few episodes went a little slow as they were building up the storyline. This episode just really made me start getting into it though. I loved it, it was intense and had me watching not wanting to stop until it was over. I hope it keeps this sort of pace for the future episodes, because right now I'm in love with it! Next episode can't get subbed fast enough!
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Grumpy Witch
2 people found this review helpful
Apr 2, 2012

Awesome

I loved this episode and all that happened to it, even if I kept silently hoping Lee Jae Ha would step on buried mine for what he did, but apparently there were none...lol

It keeps getting better and better and Ep. 2 seems to be a slip, which I hope doesn't happen again.
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purplenette
2 people found this review helpful
Apr 1, 2012

AbFab

OMG...this epiode was so intense!!! I absolutely love Kim Hang Ah and Lee Jae Ha!!! I can't wait until the next episode. The realtionship is awesome!!! When he "shot" her I about passed out!!!
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Becca256
4 people found this review helpful
Mar 31, 2012

Getting better And better

So this keeps getting better And better, I simply loved this episode, it was extremely good, I love The relationship they're developing
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