Hotel King Episode 16


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The vice chairman suffers the aftermath of his ashaming performance at the chairity show and decides to get revenge by threatening the most important person of Jae Wan's life, but his plan will not go as smoothly as he thinks.
  • Aired: May 25, 2014

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purplebass
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Jun 2, 2014

Yay the first arc is finished :D

After I've watched the ep I realized that BMN loved ASW more but had a child (CJW) with LJK because this one was also obsessed with her. But the VP messed up everything by starting his illegal measures against the hotel and to get revenge because BMN didn't love him back, and ASW believed his so called friend instead of the woman he supposedly loved. He turned her to the police without blinking his eyes. That what his own vendetta against her. I think after this BMN planned her own revenge against the two men, while these ones worked together for Ciel. We know the VP is a double faced man, he surely played the joker with his "friend" ASW too. But still, there are some pieces of the puzzle missing. For example, can you imagine if BMN had already escaped to New York with her baby and LJK followed her because he was desperate? When BMN realized the VP was there, she planned a fake accident to pretend she died to disappear forever with her son, but part of her plan blew up. BMN could not escape with his son anymore and so her baby was given up for adoption by LJK after the news of her death, and that's why CJW was in NYC. The VP never stopped tracking down little JW's moves and he was probably the one who asked the kid to be sent in a low grade orphanage where he would soon end up on the streets as a beggar and live a bad life until he would be enough old to be taken under his wing and to be trained as a weapon against ASW. The VP probably didn't track BMN down because she thought she was dead, and so did ASW. During this ep, the VP receives a letter from a Baek Mi Yeon and gets the chills because he is sure she died. And when he saw the young woman at the house where Baek stayed, she had the same name but ofc no relation. Could this be Baek paid that woman to pretend she lived there and was called BMY? It's rather possible she would troll the VP like this. lol.

Finally our OTP reconciled. Mo Ne got through her fear and freed the birds. The fact that she did so is a subtle methapor of the fact that she wants Jae Wan to be freed from the cage he's been living into for a lot of years. He is able to fly but he still doesn't know how to use his wings. Now that the VP is out of the picture (hoping it will be harder to get revenge now) he could try with MN's help. But his face after the VP was arrested told me that he would try not to go to MN too much. I don't know, I've got this vibe that he will distance himself because of the bitter truth that the VP is his father and this may hurt MN's feelings? Mmmh. I doubt that if she ever knows that, she will change her mind on JW. I'm glad that MN showed her support by preparing him a meal. He was moved. I hope not because the food was salty, lol. This MN act looked so wife cheering her husband and giving him space after a long day at work. I hope we will get more moments like this.

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