I thoroughly enjoyed ep 7. I already miss this series. 😂 it is not GREAT. But it hits the right spots. I really…
Eh...for it's genre? I think it's pretty great actually. Best in awhile. Better than Business Proposal not *quite* as good as What's Wrong with Secretary Kim.
On another note I am enjoying watching Queen Mother watch the Prime Minister slowly explode. Her little mean girl/all knowing smirks. Yeah. She's enjoying that show and I'm enjoying her enjoying the show. lol
But I’m more interested in who told her to do it. She’s too shy to do something like that on her own. Was…
I'm very curious about that as well. Also don't think it was at the wedding. Think it's in her garment...which makes sense. Something harder to detect and not fast acting, builds up over time...so say since she tried on the gown 'til wearing it on the wedding day.
Yeah. That what I was thinking. But they focused on it so much when the Prince confronted him about ol'girl that I was like...is it just a bracelet? A rosary but gifted by Huiju?
That shows how little he understands who she is and why she is the way she is.
Once again. I disagree. For a variety reasons. He understands her just fine. I'd even wager she's more like him than his son...which irks hi. Same as I-AN's dad. The second children are the ones that are like their dads to their dads' chagrin.
Him not making a move on her could be for two reasons. Either he was sure he’d get rejected or he was conflicted…
I'm Team "Conflicted about her commoner status" - everything we've seen about him and propriety and appearance and career mater. Her birth, no matter how accomplished she is, impacts that. Think about his parents too. This man isn't one for going against the grain.
you totally have a point but at the same time they've been friends for ages and he could've initiated something…
He didn't. And in my opinion obviously for family and political reasons. It's been shown he prioritizes appearance and career above all else, but will help Huiju when he can if it doesn't impact his own standing, so to speak.
Reminds of the character from Handmaids Tale - he loved ol'girl and would help her with anything, but he loved his standing in Gilead too...and would throw everyone else under the bus...just not her. That's the Prime Minister.
He's been told his whole life he wasn't anything but the 2nd prince and should stay in his lane to keep the family's…
I think he sees in her a version of himself: second children whose parents are trying to deny them what should be their rightful place b/c they are the more capable sibling.
BUT he also sees her as an asset, she's a fighter, a real one, she's wealthier so has assets that can help him on his quest and more importantly her common status helps with the winning the people over even more to his side than they already are.
I think he wants to modernize the Crown and she's the perfect asset to do that. I think early interactions were definitely a side quest for him. Break up his mundane existing with a girl he was crushing on back in HS. But when she made her pitch at the end of episode 2...I think he saw a person who could help him win the Crown AND the potential for the love he wanted from his marriage.
I'm gonna throw Prime Minister Min a bone...had he known her father was trying to marry her off I think he would have made a move, but he didn't. She immediately launched her Marry The Grand Prince plan without him ever knowing the impetus for that, and here we are.
That shows how little he understands who she is and why she is the way she is.
Hmmm...I don't know. I think he's right about that. She would view a man on her level as competition to some extinct, b/c she wouldn't have been doing it for love...it would have been a business transaction. I think, in his own way, he wanted more for her than that and knew a good business match wouldn't accomplish that.
I know everyone (or many I should say) want a modern wedding, but I think fol kshould do more traditional weddings.
Like, if you can afford it do both. Have a modern one and a traditional one, with guests dressed accordingly. They are so great, and we shouldn't just see them in dramas.
This goes for all cultures, that have strayed away from their more traditional wedding traditions.
He's been told his whole life he wasn't anything but the 2nd prince and should stay in his lane to keep the family's…
I think you underestimate how Queen Mother and her dad would have played that move up. The perception of it would have been very unflattering. And I-AN had no backers at the time. It would have been a tough row to hoe.
I get now why he was trying to marry her to a "lesser" man.
Yeah...it had to do with the succession, I'm sure...but also in his mind a lesser man may worship her, have her be the center of his world, since she clearly would be the "alpha" in that relationship.
He didn't want her marriage to also be a competition...b/c if it was someone at or above her level, he knows her personality, that she'd never bow down, and it wouldn't work. Someone has to bend. Someone has to "cherish" and it wasn't going to be her.
Well, until now. 'Cause I think once she realizes she's deeply in love with the Prince..she'll do plenty of bending. lol
He's been told his whole life he wasn't anything but the 2nd prince and should stay in his lane to keep the family's…
Naw that's not it.
Earlier in the season Prime Minister Min said the Crown had just stabilized after the fire...had he made a move for the Crown and messy succession happened, it might have put the whole institution at risk.
And people love him, but it might have come off very crass (edict or no) to try and claim the Crown from a young Prince whose dad just died. He's clearly been biding his time.
The Prime Minister is getting on my nerves. Dude you had your chance and you miss it now please don't be a nuisance…
He figured she was so career minded, he could get settled in his career, and then...when he thought it would have no political cost...come in and marry her. I think if he had known her father was trying to marry her off, he would have made a move...but she was so impulsive and made the move to the Prince (also remember Do said politicians don't like to marry business people...not a throw away like at this point), that he got blindsided by everything.
They spy is responsible for the poisoning and that's why she looked so guilty throughout the episode.
Reminds of the character from Handmaids Tale - he loved ol'girl and would help her with anything, but he loved his standing in Gilead too...and would throw everyone else under the bus...just not her. That's the Prime Minister.
BUT he also sees her as an asset, she's a fighter, a real one, she's wealthier so has assets that can help him on his quest and more importantly her common status helps with the winning the people over even more to his side than they already are.
I think he wants to modernize the Crown and she's the perfect asset to do that. I think early interactions were definitely a side quest for him. Break up his mundane existing with a girl he was crushing on back in HS. But when she made her pitch at the end of episode 2...I think he saw a person who could help him win the Crown AND the potential for the love he wanted from his marriage.
Like, if you can afford it do both. Have a modern one and a traditional one, with guests dressed accordingly. They are so great, and we shouldn't just see them in dramas.
This goes for all cultures, that have strayed away from their more traditional wedding traditions.
I get now why he was trying to marry her to a "lesser" man.
Yeah...it had to do with the succession, I'm sure...but also in his mind a lesser man may worship her, have her be the center of his world, since she clearly would be the "alpha" in that relationship.
He didn't want her marriage to also be a competition...b/c if it was someone at or above her level, he knows her personality, that she'd never bow down, and it wouldn't work. Someone has to bend. Someone has to "cherish" and it wasn't going to be her.
Well, until now. 'Cause I think once she realizes she's deeply in love with the Prince..she'll do plenty of bending. lol
I agree, I didn't see that coming.
Good job Perfect Crown.
Good job.
There's literally no reason to have something like that in writing.
None.
Earlier in the season Prime Minister Min said the Crown had just stabilized after the fire...had he made a move for the Crown and messy succession happened, it might have put the whole institution at risk.
And people love him, but it might have come off very crass (edict or no) to try and claim the Crown from a young Prince whose dad just died. He's clearly been biding his time.
I'm conflicted tho. I like Baby Majesty. lol
We've never seen her fiddle like that before, so I think it was kinda intentional.