Seriously? A 2nd season? Why? There's nothing else to show. They covered the whole novel & epilogues and the story is finished & nicely at that.
Why are they making a 2nd season for a completed series? Where's my 2nd season for Princess Agents? And Tribes & Empires? The ones that actually were left off in the middle?
Hmmmm...at least it says that Deng Lun & Yang Zi are gonna be part of it, but that totally can not be trusted yet...
Where did you read the emperor will fall in love with Sunny?
The writers gave-it-away by giving both Emperor & Sunny a blue bracelet that makes love grow. Her love was broken(in the ep where she saw him and the mistress over a bridge)..but his continues to grow hidden..plus he always see Sunny as a resemble of the late Empress..the only woman whom he truly loved.
I was so scared when I started watching this season because usually 2nd seasons are worse than the first. Well jokes on me. I was scared for nothing. It was so good and so cheesy (actually cheesier than the first season). Anyways I'm glad I watched it. 10/10
The ending is probably the weirdest kdrama ending I’ve seen. Why couldn’t they show his face? I guess that’s how I’ll always remember this drama though, haha.
Replying tosky786786•Dec 13, 2018•Liked Dec 14, 2018
I don't think the episodes were cut though? I follow all kind of drama blogs and I didn't see any news on that.…
My bad. I shouldn't put it with 'episode cuts'. But unfortunately it definitely were. You can't always find the fact from the blog news. moreover they wouldn't report some kind of an unpleasant news. Because that just obvious from the beginning that the portion of this drama was 40 eps. you can see it from the plot in each episodes itself, from when they shoot it, until at one point it was slowly become lose it taste.
And also if someone really put a wrong number of the episodes, you didn't think from where that wrong number from? even at wikipedia, asianwiki, there are all put the 40 for the total episode at the first. And you think it was a mistake?
I honestly really love all the impressions in this drama. Especially at the first-half episodes, that was really-really enjoyable. it seemed had such a great storyline which is promising till the end. Even though it done in a simple way. I'm pretty sure if it doesn't had episode cuts it'll come out to be a very very beautiful drama, the ending will be much better than it already was.
i am wondering if SBS was always like this? It wasn't the first they ruin the ending by the damn episode cuts.
The ending is just full of wtf??? to me....After watching the last two episodes, all I was thinking was "wtf did I just watch?" First off, not being able to see Lee Je Hoon's face in the last episode was sooo disappointing! Though I can KIND OF understand the reason why they want to show his body more... But most importantly, I still cannot understand the bullshit Soo Yeon was thinking, hoping to just be a passerby and not go through treatment??? LIKE SURE, spend the whole drama talking about how much you like the girl, but you don't like her enough to want to keep living??? Like ?????? Am I understanding this show wrong or something?? This drama did NOT do a good job of showing his inner pain and how much 'pain' he is in, to the extent of not wanting to live anymore. Sure, the story touched upon it, but definitely not impacting enough for the viewers to believe it! And isn't the point of this love story supposed to be somewhat motivating, that meeting her would change him and make him want to live on? Instead, it's like he has a random epiphany before she plunges the syringe in him..... Soo Yeon and In Woo making up was also too rushed... though I won't complain about that too much... Anyhow, it was a cute drama, and I love airport themed dramas, but there are sooo many flaws to this story, and I really don't think the story made any strong points at all -_-
just finished ep 13, really cute! really touched me during the practice confession scene when Zhou Shi said she's tired of running after Ming Cheng and wants him to stop and wait for her. AND that almost kiss scene though!!
This drama has nothing to do with TMOPB. The story is totally different, the character setting is totally different. The background about deity/demon, immortal/moral, love trial and reincarnation? It is the basic setup for all fantasy cdramas. These concepts dated back to the chinese mythology and folk stories. TMOPB is not the first cdrama to use this concept, it is just the first internationally known fantasy cdrama with this setup.
I love both dramas. For me, TMOPB is all about the acting of Mark Chao. He alone brought the whole drama one level up. The acting of rest is average good. AOL is more evenly good, plus nearly all major roles are played by actors and actresses at their middle 20s (TMOPB more 30s), they are impressively good for their age. The part that AOL beats TMOPB is the character development. All characters, no matter good or bad, are not single-layed portrayed. They are all characters with multiple sides. You will love them and then at moments you will hate them. And their characters evolved so much in the whole drama, the three lead characters are basically totally different people at the end of the drama yet very logical. The character development in TMOPB is really only focus on main leads, especially YeHua. Most of characters inside has no arc of development, especially the villains, the classic jealous girls. However in AOL all villains has their backstories, even the jealous girl role has her moment of softness, In the end, you hate them so much yet you still feel sorry for them.
I would say, by only watching two episodes, you really missed the best part of this drama. It is fun to watch the characters changed by all kinds of situations, no matter ended up to a good direction or a bad one.
Why are they making a 2nd season for a completed series? Where's my 2nd season for Princess Agents? And Tribes & Empires? The ones that actually were left off in the middle?
Hmmmm...at least it says that Deng Lun & Yang Zi are gonna be part of it, but that totally can not be trusted yet...
Well jokes on me. I was scared for nothing. It was so good and so cheesy (actually cheesier than the first season). Anyways I'm glad I watched it. 10/10
And also if someone really put a wrong number of the episodes, you didn't think from where that wrong number from? even at wikipedia, asianwiki, there are all put the 40 for the total episode at the first. And you think it was a mistake?
i am wondering if SBS was always like this? It wasn't the first they ruin the ending by the damn episode cuts.
This drama did NOT do a good job of showing his inner pain and how much 'pain' he is in, to the extent of not wanting to live anymore. Sure, the story touched upon it, but definitely not impacting enough for the viewers to believe it! And isn't the point of this love story supposed to be somewhat motivating, that meeting her would change him and make him want to live on? Instead, it's like he has a random epiphany before she plunges the syringe in him..... Soo Yeon and In Woo making up was also too rushed... though I won't complain about that too much... Anyhow, it was a cute drama, and I love airport themed dramas, but there are sooo many flaws to this story, and I really don't think the story made any strong points at all -_-
I love both dramas. For me, TMOPB is all about the acting of Mark Chao. He alone brought the whole drama one level up. The acting of rest is average good. AOL is more evenly good, plus nearly all major roles are played by actors and actresses at their middle 20s (TMOPB more 30s), they are impressively good for their age. The part that AOL beats TMOPB is the character development. All characters, no matter good or bad, are not single-layed portrayed. They are all characters with multiple sides. You will love them and then at moments you will hate them. And their characters evolved so much in the whole drama, the three lead characters are basically totally different people at the end of the drama yet very logical. The character development in TMOPB is really only focus on main leads, especially YeHua. Most of characters inside has no arc of development, especially the villains, the classic jealous girls. However in AOL all villains has their backstories, even the jealous girl role has her moment of softness, In the end, you hate them so much yet you still feel sorry for them.
I would say, by only watching two episodes, you really missed the best part of this drama. It is fun to watch the characters changed by all kinds of situations, no matter ended up to a good direction or a bad one.