That's am interesting take. Do we know that he saw Chu chu when he was saved by the brother? But if he is the…
You could be right. I am so used to directors dropping red herrings to confuse us. Of course, now we know that the poison is not contagious it is as you say, she was not in danger unless someone directly poisoned her,
Thank you. It is probably because as a linguist I pay more attention to that sort of thing. Did you watch the sageuk Moon River? When the FL was the queen she used the 'stylized Seoul‑based sageuk tone', but when she became Dal she spoke in 'dialect'. It was the same with the ML when they swapped bodies. It drove me nuts. And in Queen Love and War the 2ML spoke in dialect to make people think that he was a harmless country bumpkin but when we saw him as the rebel prince in his plotting scenes he switched to the same Seoul‑based tone.
For me, the most sus guy is the 2nd Prince of Nanzhao, You Chen An. He's very likely the Peacock and mastermind…
That's am interesting take. Do we know that he saw Chu chu when he was saved by the brother? But if he is the mastermind AND wants Chu Chu, would he put her life at risk?
The face of the FL is different in the second season. I don't know if it's because of better make-up, the fact…
Firstly, there are five to six years between the two seasons, secondly, she was made up to look like a young, naive, provincial commoner in the first one. In this season she is older, has better makeup and, her hair is now off her forehead, Have a look at her in Chase the Truth with the same ML.
Wait its back??! I miss my chuchu so much. Season 1 is so underrated, hardly anyone watched it. Now theyre back…
I have watched it four or five times and although I like the second series, I don't think that it is equal to the first. (I may revise my opinion after completion.)
Accents have nothing to do with whether you know a language or not. After listening to a foreign language for a long time one can pick out a change in accent if it is a very noticeable one. I don't understand Korean but I know when a character starts speaking in dialect and then switches back again.
Chu He can be Peacock. He has no business in the capital, but he stays there do nothing specifically. He can freely…
@ Ximena: I would like to know why you think this but first, have you seen season 1? If you have not, I wonder if you would think the same were you to watch it. I am not saying that it can not be him, but if it is, his motive has to be very strong for him to risk hurting Chu Chu.
So, they decided to make the FL a sentimental idiot at the end. I hate that because she was so strong and confident…
Yes, I can understand the wish to carry out her mother's wishes - that is not overly sentimental and just honours her mother. Did she actually have memories of her sister (given that she was taken away as a baby) and if she did, did she grow up loving her or just grow up being in love with the idea of loving her)? Either way, such emoting on the part of the FL is not characteristic.
Could we not have seen the part where the ML and sister found out which one was the real sister, too? Also, I know that this is a budget drama, but the wedding had very few extras, making it look very unlike a state wedding - and it looked as if it was taking place in a farm yard!
Fair enough. I think that an objection on the grounds of morality (in this case) is reasonable. What I disagree with is people who say that something IS 'wrong' just because it is illegal in their own country. (Having an opinion that it should or should not be so is a different thing.)
Doesn't 60 episodes (nowadays) mean a vertical format drama?
Thank you. I made a mistake. Although only vertical dramas can have 60 episodes nowadays (since the 40 episode limit for main dramas), I meant 60 'minutes' but recent dramas don't have episodes that long, either, because of the 45 min limit - unless those rules have changed. Either way, somebody on here made a mistake, too.
I saw info about 12 episodes (not 24), 60 min each. It's on second promotional poster here:https://x.com/CEntMelons/status/2003853705746210880Unfortunately…
Doesn't 60 episodes (nowadays) mean a vertical format drama?
I made a mistake. Although only vertical dramas can have 60 episodes nowadays (since the 40 episode limit for main dramas), I meant 60 'minutes' but recent dramas don't have episodes that long, either, because of the 45 min limit - unless those rules have changed. Either way, somebody on here made a mistake, too.