Director: Can you take close-up shots of the boiling water? Give me around 6 to work on.Editing room: I love these…
Oh yeah. Very good point! Can't figure out who's who, until they made it obvious. And even then, they still did not stop leading the audiences elsewhere.
The eldest couple: Shim Hae Jun and Lee Yoon Jae.The middle couple: Hyun Mi Rae and Lee Hyun Jae.Actually, the…
If you didn't ask, I wouldn't even realise all three of them, it was the ladies who fell in love first.
As to how they confessed, or who confessed first.
Eldest couple: If I remember correctly, it as Yoon Jae. Hae Jun simply found ways to make him see her as a woman and make him fall in love with her, but it was Yoon Jae who confessed first.
Middle couple: Definitely Mi Rae.
Youngest couple: I can't remember. If I take a guess, Yoo Na hid her feelings well, but Soo Jae started to get confused about himself. He kissed her one time to get his own feelings straight, and I think it just happened. Their fake relationship turned real. But it was Yoo Na who developed first developed feelings.
The eldest couple: Shim Hae Jun and Lee Yoon Jae.The middle couple: Hyun Mi Rae and Lee Hyun Jae.Actually, the…
Yep. ^_^
The eldest couple, it was Hae Jun who found ways to make Yoon Jae to see her as a woman, instead of his patient and his brother's boss.
The middle couple, it was Mi Rae who confessed first, and Hyun Jae took a while before he fell in love and realised his own feelings.
The youngest couple, Yoo Na fell in love with Soo Jae during their fake relationship attempt, but Soo Jae did not until after his plans start to fall apart and realised how important Yoo Na is to his life (and how he took her for granted).
It depends. So far based on episodes 1 to 10 the writer and director knows what they are doing.
If compared to classics like Jumong, Jewel in the Palace, and Dong Yi were not draggy, yet each had 50+ x60 minutes episodes. There's hope.
But yes, 20-25 episodes is a good number for a Season. It has been the traditional count in North America at least. (Though they're starting to go down below 20 per season too.)
Isn't one of the queen's son (the youngest) absent in the match for deciding the next grand prince?
He's the one who went with the youngest prince and just ate somewhere. I only noticed it when they picked their royal name tag to quit, one was subtitled, “Grand Prince”. I had no idea it was him because of the outfit (made him look different).
This show deserves to have 50+ episodes, 60 minutes each, like the classics Jumong, Jewel in the Palace, and Dong Yi.
It focuses on the characters and the values they believe in and learn. Politics only takes second, only a plot device. That's what makes it very appealing, and why it left the competition.
(We're not counting historical comedies, be it light or dark, since there's no comedy in this show despite the "official" tagging in Korean media and everywhere else.)
It's already episode 10, and we're still at that plot. The pace of the story is starting to give me the vibe of reading a novel. Something like:
Book 1: The Crown Prince Book 2: The Rebellion Book 3: The New King
I love it. And I hope they won't suddenly jump and fit in “Books 2 and 3”. Which is, unfortunately, the trend in Korean dramas… episodes 1-12 slow pace. episodes 13 to 16 rush to the ending.
As to how they confessed, or who confessed first.
Eldest couple: If I remember correctly, it as Yoon Jae. Hae Jun simply found ways to make him see her as a woman and make him fall in love with her, but it was Yoon Jae who confessed first.
Middle couple: Definitely Mi Rae.
Youngest couple: I can't remember. If I take a guess, Yoo Na hid her feelings well, but Soo Jae started to get confused about himself. He kissed her one time to get his own feelings straight, and I think it just happened. Their fake relationship turned real. But it was Yoo Na who developed first developed feelings.
The eldest couple, it was Hae Jun who found ways to make Yoon Jae to see her as a woman, instead of his patient and his brother's boss.
The middle couple, it was Mi Rae who confessed first, and Hyun Jae took a while before he fell in love and realised his own feelings.
The youngest couple, Yoo Na fell in love with Soo Jae during their fake relationship attempt, but Soo Jae did not until after his plans start to fall apart and realised how important Yoo Na is to his life (and how he took her for granted).
The middle couple: Hyun Mi Rae and Lee Hyun Jae.
Actually, the youngest couple is similar: Na Yoo Na and Lee Soo Jae.
If compared to classics like Jumong, Jewel in the Palace, and Dong Yi were not draggy, yet each had 50+ x60 minutes episodes. There's hope.
But yes, 20-25 episodes is a good number for a Season. It has been the traditional count in North America at least. (Though they're starting to go down below 20 per season too.)
The writer and director are superb for giving us those vibes for a character meant for one episode only.
It focuses on the characters and the values they believe in and learn. Politics only takes second, only a plot device. That's what makes it very appealing, and why it left the competition.
(We're not counting historical comedies, be it light or dark, since there's no comedy in this show despite the "official" tagging in Korean media and everywhere else.)
I hope Netflix will order two seasons more while they still have time to adjust season 1.
Book 1: The Crown Prince
Book 2: The Rebellion
Book 3: The New King
I love it. And I hope they won't suddenly jump and fit in “Books 2 and 3”. Which is, unfortunately, the trend in Korean dramas… episodes 1-12 slow pace. episodes 13 to 16 rush to the ending.
Yep. Hahaha. Like that boiling water. ROFL.