Someone said that his words were "you changed a lot" and he was meaning her attitude changed from earlier,…
Yes, i was reffering to the last instance. I saw a comment earlier that said it. That what he meant was about earlier in the factory when they were discussing the production. That her attitude changed after she learned he was her superior.
Since the past connection has already been hinted at will we avoid people complaining about it when it's confirmed…
Someone said that his words were "you changed a lot" and he was meaning her attitude changed from earlier, when she didn't know he is her senior, to now when she knows he is her superior
She even said dysentery I have not heard or used that word in a long time. I actually forgot that such word exist.π€¦π½ββοΈ
Actually dysentery still exists in some countries, but the plague? I can't stop laughing even now. Her reaction was too hilariousπππππππππ
WTHHHH??????? Shin Seo Ri is so funny! She really tought they had the plague. I'm dying of laughter here. I never would've thought she was going to say that. My God, this is so funny!
There are a few overwhelming things I took from this week's episodes: 1. The prime minister is trash. He gave up his integrity and his honour for something he will never have. Some people say the writers did him dirty? No, they did not, he was like that from the beginning and it was showed. When he conffessed to the priest, he proved he is like that. He just had to pass through some things to really give up his last shreds of integrity. And we can see bits of it over the past episodes, like when he tried to manipulate Huiju and when he undermined prince Ahn. 2. The queen's own pride is what makes her unhappy. She was so blind to her son's suffering, but I think maybe she's starting to realize she was wrong. I take that from the scene where she embraces Yun and the one where she calls Yi Ahn to warn him about her father. 3. Huiju's father? A lot of people want to think she cares about her a little in the end, but to me it doesn't seem so. If he cared about her, he would want her to be happy, not to divorce. I mean, how would the divorce really help here? Maybe I'm too stupid to understand. 4. Which brings me to the divorce! WTH????? It was so unnecessary! My God! At least, I hope they wouldn't talk about that anymore. 5. Also, all week, the secretaries were suspected that maybe they were the leakers. I didn't believe it. But at the end, maybe the queen may reffer to secretary Do? It wouldn't make any sense at all! But I'm suspecting that and I hope is not like that at all. Please, don't be true! 6. Lastly, I really hope, for all my anger towards the prime minister, they don't redeem him, please! That would really be weird, after these two episodes.
The prime minister is suc a hypocrite! He dared to yell at the prince that he couldn't protect Huiju(when it even wasn't Ahn's fault), when he did worse! He's worse that garbage! The queen? She did what she always did. But him? He broke his own integrity and honour completely. I despise him! He's one of the worst characters ever!
seriously, if you are a k-drama watcher, you would know he is evil from the actor playing the role.
That's not true, he also had roles that weren't villains. I've seen a few. Very few, it's true, but they were there. But yes, here, it was clear from the beginning that he is a villain.
if you think you know the killer on episode 2 isn't it too little suspense instead of too much? cha siyoung also…
Whoa, what's with the acidity? And who called you stupid? I didn't say anything like that! I don't know you and I understand you could have missed it for various reasons. I don't understand why act like I said or did something wrong
if you think you know the killer on episode 2 isn't it too little suspense instead of too much? cha siyoung also…
Of course they are red herrings, because we know the name of the killer and they have other names. If the killer was one of them they wouldn't have given us his name from the beginning, obviously. It's just a trick to make us believe it was one of them
1. The prime minister is trash. He gave up his integrity and his honour for something he will never have. Some people say the writers did him dirty? No, they did not, he was like that from the beginning and it was showed. When he conffessed to the priest, he proved he is like that. He just had to pass through some things to really give up his last shreds of integrity. And we can see bits of it over the past episodes, like when he tried to manipulate Huiju and when he undermined prince Ahn.
2. The queen's own pride is what makes her unhappy. She was so blind to her son's suffering, but I think maybe she's starting to realize she was wrong. I take that from the scene where she embraces Yun and the one where she calls Yi Ahn to warn him about her father.
3. Huiju's father? A lot of people want to think she cares about her a little in the end, but to me it doesn't seem so. If he cared about her, he would want her to be happy, not to divorce. I mean, how would the divorce really help here? Maybe I'm too stupid to understand.
4. Which brings me to the divorce! WTH????? It was so unnecessary! My God!
At least, I hope they wouldn't talk about that anymore.
5. Also, all week, the secretaries were suspected that maybe they were the leakers. I didn't believe it. But at the end, maybe the queen may reffer to secretary Do? It wouldn't make any sense at all! But I'm suspecting that and I hope is not like that at all. Please, don't be true!
6. Lastly, I really hope, for all my anger towards the prime minister, they don't redeem him, please! That would really be weird, after these two episodes.