I totally understand why the had to end like that:1. Historically there was no L’ier, this put was beautifully…
I get that, however, she knew that she’d be putting her loved one at risk too for a death sentence. Remember that they made an agreement. There were many ways to get him without getting pregnant. Not sure if you watched Empress Ki. The FL there used emperor’s love to gain power for her country and people. L’ier had a fickle heart, she fell in love with the enemy after the man she loved rejected her for having the king’s kid, so if he could not stand, why would the king stand it? Speaking of them just being men.
Great series with a decisive emperor. My comments about the ending below:
I totally understand why the had to end like that:
1. Historically there was no L’ier, this put was beautifully added fiction to dramatise the series. 2. The emperor had trust issues. 3. L’ier actually “betrayed the emperor. She was asked for 3 months knowing that after that she will be wedded to the emperor. But she slept with a man she has no future with (knowling). 4. She’s found out that she’s not a virgin and pregnant, she defends the man she lied to about going to the palace. 5. She knows the emperor was jealous. She escaped and caused unnecessary deaths but was not accountable. 6. How will the emperor trust that she didn’t sleep with the man she claimed to love while still refusing him? 7. Emperor was jealous of her apprentice whom confessed to love her, she ignored it. He kept complaining. 8. She disappeared again. 9. She let the CP of Yan escape knowing the emperor has trust issues. 10. After falling in love with the emperor she still didn’t reassure him she won’t leave. 11. In reality, no man forgets cheating or betrayal by the woman they love.
I’ve a few kdramas. I have many historical faves, such as Empress Ki, The Red Sleeve, Jumong, King Gwanggaeto (very good strategy wise, their strategies apply in today’s world), Queen of Seven days. Haechi, The Princess man, Kingmaker, King of tears: Lee Bang Won (but watch six flying dragons first).
I trust your recommendations to be good, thank you so much. I don’t feel alone now in this new Cdrama world. I’ve lost sleep watching Chef Hua, and now I’m on the last episode of New Life Begins🙈
There are two of my faves I haven’t been able to watch after watching the trailer, that is; King the land and this one. I love everything JCW but for some reason I can’t seem to start this one.
In my opinion, the most impressive role where JCW showed his acting skills was when he was 25 in "Empress Ki".…
In his interviews he said action dramas are tiring and doesn’t want them anymore, intentionally stayed away. He admitted that he chooses dramas based upon on money.
Looking at how Korean entertainment industry is and actors being used like machines, I understand him
Would love to see the ML in a similar role again.
1. Historically there was no L’ier, this put was beautifully added fiction to dramatise the series.
2. The emperor had trust issues.
3. L’ier actually “betrayed the emperor. She was asked for 3 months knowing that after that she will be wedded to the emperor. But she slept with a man she has no future with (knowling).
4. She’s found out that she’s not a virgin and pregnant, she defends the man she lied to about going to the palace.
5. She knows the emperor was jealous. She escaped and caused unnecessary deaths but was not accountable.
6. How will the emperor trust that she didn’t sleep with the man she claimed to love while still refusing him?
7. Emperor was jealous of her apprentice whom confessed to love her, she ignored it. He kept complaining.
8. She disappeared again.
9. She let the CP of Yan escape knowing the emperor has trust issues.
10. After falling in love with the emperor she still didn’t reassure him she won’t leave.
11. In reality, no man forgets cheating or betrayal by the woman they love.
My comments about the ending below:
I’ve a few kdramas. I have many historical faves, such as Empress Ki, The Red Sleeve, Jumong, King Gwanggaeto (very good strategy wise, their strategies apply in today’s world), Queen of Seven days. Haechi, The Princess man, Kingmaker, King of tears: Lee Bang Won (but watch six flying dragons first).
The FL is bratty but not annoying, also from the novel she’s 13. So go figure why she’s written like that.
I’ve watched the joy of life too.
Let repeat empress ki for the 100th time.
Looking at how Korean entertainment industry is and actors being used like machines, I understand him