As I'm watching this, I'm thinking; "This is illogical and more than a little cheesy. The acting is mediocre and the pacing is questionable. This overuse of slow-mo and zooms is killing me. I should stop watching this."
But then I keep watching?
Mysterious indeed
HIGH-KEY PISSED that they didn't end it the same way the Chinese one did. This one has really attractive…
The choice to stay with the other prince and the MC dying is all the same, which is good because I actually really like that.
But at the very end, when she's in the modern day again. she regains her memory/realizes what happened back in the day, and then at the museum she sees a modern day version of the King.
It's left open ended, but the fact that she sees him again leaves it with a very hopeful sort of sadness.
Ep 14 was so frustrating with the hidden Saimdang portrait. Like, lady, COULD YOU BE MORE OBVIOUS ABOUT WHERE IT'S HIDDEN!? Argh. I'm still loving this though. Read the entire Wikipedia page on Korean paper earlier. Go figure.
Am I the only one who is acc enjoying this? I mean yes the story line itself is very slow-paced, but I'm…
Came here to say exactly that. I'm still thoroughly enjoying every episode. I usually get bored of dramas faster than other people, but I'm still pretty captivated by this one~
I'm deciding whether i should watch Eternal love first or ice Fantasy first. What do you guys think? Eternal…
I gonna reiterate what everyone else has been saying. I tried Ice Fantasy, but lost interest pretty quickly. I LOVED Princess Weiyoung, but I love this even more..
It's a sweet drama. Low on substance, but sweet. It loses that addictive quality to it towards the end, and there's something about the lead couple that rubs me the wrong way, but I enjoyed it overall. A little sterile but worth watching.
One main thing that bugs me is that her friends treat Xiao Nai like he's some sort of Greek god, which is just realllly strange to me. We get it, he's hot, but if my friends lost their shit every time they caught a glimpse of my boyfriend I'd lose my mind.
Not the cumulative most tears I've ever cried during a movie, but certainly in the running for the most instances of crying. I teared up like, 6 different times. The ending really got me.
If you're complete trash for this drama like I am there's BTS videos in a playlist here; https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLpOa-OrneXm1aKAMg14GLYNHxmcVuurSR
It's newest to oldest, so the BTS for the first episode is the last video on the list. I've no clue what they were saying but I was still thoroughly amused.
But then I keep watching?
Mysterious indeed
But at the very end, when she's in the modern day again. she regains her memory/realizes what happened back in the day, and then at the museum she sees a modern day version of the King.
It's left open ended, but the fact that she sees him again leaves it with a very hopeful sort of sadness.
Please no, China. Please no.
One main thing that bugs me is that her friends treat Xiao Nai like he's some sort of Greek god, which is just realllly strange to me. We get it, he's hot, but if my friends lost their shit every time they caught a glimpse of my boyfriend I'd lose my mind.
It's newest to oldest, so the BTS for the first episode is the last video on the list. I've no clue what they were saying but I was still thoroughly amused.