a little. They stretched the ming envoy part too much, but still, I think it wasnât too rushed and was satisfying.
This is my interpretation of how he came to the future- when sheâs gone, and he lays beside his uncle, we see the torn page of the book lending on his hand, so I believe thatâs how he got teleported to the future. but it would have been so nice to see him getting all flustered and confuse, just like how FL was initially.
out of all the dramas Iâve watched up until now, LCMâs acting stood out on another level. and considering the little time he had to prepare for this role, it makes his performance even more impressive.
also, the most happy ending we got ever got. i was literally crying. he time travelled for her. and the epilogue was so cute. glad it wasnât last 1min ending where they just look at eo. we got a proper happy ending. ahhhh!!
Song jae, eunch, court lady died. Honestly grandma deserved to die. But i hope no one dies in todayâs ep esp the kitchen staff. Otherwise even if leads have HE i donât think it would be HE for me.
The points bothering me too. Ironically by keeping him from becoming the tyrant she knew, she was doing what she…
Exactly. Sheâs not a historian who will know every detail about the particular era. Like a normal person, you will know just the important facts about what happened during a particular time period. even if you know, she needs an evidence to prove it. Initially, the king thought that she is not in her right mind, so even if she told him anything, he would just consider it as he considered her saying about sheâs from the future.
As for people calling the king âstupidâ because he couldnât piece the clues together, like the consortâs scheming, the Prince Jesan gochujang incident, etc., I donât think thatâs fair. We, as viewers, have the advantage of seeing everything behind the scenes, their private plotting. The king doesnât. That doesnât make him stupid; it just means he doesnât have the same information we do. He acted like a foolish person all along, so regarding the incident, you can give him the benefit of the doubt that maybe he was just foolish enough to hand over the gochujang. But of course, that doesnât mean he wasnât wrong. About the Chinese clue, the FL did tell the king later, but that same day she was kidnapped and he rushed to save her, so a lot was happening. Honestly, that makes it understandable why he couldnât connect everything right away. Heâs known the prince since childhood, his fatherâs brother, so for him to suddenly suspect him out of nowhere would actually feel sloppy, like the writer was forcing the plot instead of letting the king figure things out naturally. Even the grandmother didnât know what was going on.
This is just my opinion though, and Iâd love to hear other perspectives if you see it differently.
This is just my opinion though, and Iâd love to hear other perspectives if you see it differently.