yup completely agree and honestly I feel like it just gets worse as the ML falls for her and forces his feelings…
I've been debating whether I should continue watching on because the male lead just completely turned me off to be honest. I haven't gotten very far into the drama but I just don't understand why he wanted her to force her into being his concubine in the first place. like did they ever actually investigate who poisoned the water? she's in love with someone else why would he want to force her into a relationship? like maybe it's because I think it was a couple years since the drama was filmed and maybe been a lot edited out but I just find a really confusing because I just don't understand his motivations for wanting to have herpes concubine.
yes she does pretty soon! she still hesitates at some parts due to her trauma but she stands her ground for the…
That’s good I would’ve been really disappointed if she only showed that one moment of assertiveness and then doesn’t progress so I was hesitant to continue
In a general sense, the one criticism I have for this drama is that there was not enough control over the narrative.…
Here’s my interpretation after getting comments from the novels and what not so the Yai that Jom meets in 1928 is actually Yize second incarnation. The person that helped Jom’s spirit to the surface from somebody told me that was actually commander Yai which was Yai’s first incarnation who was alive during the 1700s.
I’m a bit confused I haven’t watch the last two episodes of the dinner reveal are you talking about Yai’s engagement, dinner? Or is there another dinner after that? Oh, I’m not sure how it was. Under explained I mean the whole thing was to bring to light Roberts crimes in order to save Yai’s and break off his engagement from being connected to a family who is corrupt.
I’m hoping there’s a second season because there was some changes from what I understand where Jom does go even further back to the past to meet commander Yai which is Yai’s first incarnation. I thought that Jom would travel to the very first incarnation, while he was still in a coma, but I just read another comment where somebody says that he was with Yai coming back from the theatre when he disappeared and travelled back to the past but I don’t know if that’s present day or not . I then read another comment, saying that he travelled back to the past after finding commander Yai’s ring which he had to go up from where it was buried
I have a question because I’ve only watched the first two episodes at the beginning of the second episode, when the female lead developed more of a backbone but then she kind of backs little bit, which I can understand because of trauma learning to be more assertive takes time. I was just wondering if she started to develop more of an attitude yet?
Although I enjoyed the movie, and I understand that there are some things that they have to cut out I didn’t like the fact that it didn’t really show her dreaming of the grotesquerie’s were the fact that she had a dream about what colour would match him best for his hair tie. I also didn’t like the fact that he ordered her to stay at the Usaba family home, because in the anime, he actually was fighting to get her back and would’ve won if her Cousin Arata hadn’t played a dirty trick she would’ve run to him her grandpa actually held her back.
I think it’s more realistic when she is anxious as she’s been emotionally abused all her life and she’s…
At first, I was annoyed you know that she didn’t stand up for self, more after the initial scene for the bridal gown. Then I was thinking about it, and I was like for her to have such an extreme change would make it more unrealistic and unbelievable. When you have trauma, it takes time to try and change your behavior, and since she’s always been used to being subservient all her life, of course to have her suddenly not would be weird I think
As someone who is very passionate about animal welfare, I think it’s the one thing that I feel extremely guilty about is that usually the horses just don’t look well cared for in these dramas. I know that sometimes there’s a disclaimer, stating that no animals were harmed or something sometimes when I see the horses on screen, I just feel really sorry for them. I know that the standards, for humane treatment of animals in Asian countries is so vastly different from Western countries.
Anw, actually how many wives does ML have? I loose count...
I was gonna say having nine concubines isn’t nearly as bad as the female lead in the story of Zhouhua the female leads, father literally had like 19 concubines the 19th one he was marrying at the start of the drama at least I think it was the 19th one . When the female lead left to pursue her dreams and ambitions of becoming an official and then came back he didn’t even recognize her as his daughter, but his official wife did, and all she was doing was smirking at his stupidity 😂
So I started watching this drama and although I'm only five episodes in I just don't have a good opinion of the male lead. He's supposed to be really smart so I don't know if it's an act or not but it's like does he really believe that she killed his son? I understand wanting to place thenblame on someone in his grief and anger. If it were me I could never love someone who you know not only wants to use the one I love to keep me in line but then also tortures him as a way to give me incentive to hurry and investigation where I'm the suspect. I understand that she is knew and is probably easier to suspect rather then the women I have known for longer I'm like it's supposed to be a romance but how could she ever develop feelings for someone like that? But also even though the one she loves is a doctor and his family owns a pharmacy it's not the brightest bulb in the Box either who decides to break into the palace to rescue her without even a backup plan LOL
Confuse me was she already met the homewrecker once when they came into the bakery together she knew her name because she Googled her with just how she found out about she Yan being the uncle. So I was a bit surprised when she didn't even recognize the same girl or her name being her intern LOL
Then I'm just curious about cuz I've been reading comments about how The Bodyguard in the webtoon was helping…
I would definitely take those pills and ask him if he can find someone to have them tested or something. I thought it was funny that The Bodyguard or whatever secretary I don't even know didn't check her ask her to open her mouth and check under her tongue to make sure that she'd actually swallowed them LOL.
Then I'm just curious about cuz I've been reading comments about how The Bodyguard in the webtoon was helping the female lead? Series we're not sure whose side he's on he's always bringing her medication. Now obviously we know she's not taking it but I kind of wondered if he's supposed to be like secretly helping her cuz this actually be something that I don't know will help her if she gets poisoned or something like that since she was already poisoned once?
I’m a bit confused I haven’t watch the last two episodes of the dinner reveal are you talking about Yai’s engagement, dinner? Or is there another dinner after that? Oh, I’m not sure how it was. Under explained I mean the whole thing was to bring to light Roberts crimes in order to save Yai’s and break off his engagement from being connected to a family who is corrupt.
I’m hoping there’s a second season because there was some changes from what I understand where Jom does go even further back to the past to meet commander Yai which is Yai’s first incarnation. I thought that Jom would travel to the very first incarnation, while he was still in a coma, but I just read another comment where somebody says that he was with Yai coming back from the theatre when he disappeared and travelled back to the past but I don’t know if that’s present day or not . I then read another comment, saying that he travelled back to the past after finding commander Yai’s ring which he had to go up from where it was buried