Does anyone have a theory why Grand Prince Seongnam had to live outside the palace? The Queen said in the recent episode that the Crown Prince made a great risk of making the grand prince live in the palace. There also this scene wherein the Dowager talks to the young Prince Seongnam has appeared at least twice already. I also had a confusion with the names and I actually thought that Uiseong =Seongnam. That's why I thought that our ML could also be not the son of the King. (Now that is a major hindrance for him to be King! Although I don't think it will be a problem in the future episodes.) But I do wonder how the Uiseong Not the King's Blood Agenda will succeed. How do you even prove paternity at that time, especially if they will torture the supposedly father to death.
The number of intense scenes in this episode is just so many, I don't know where to start. I guess I'll just keep this comment brief and say it's just so stressful of being in that palace! Now we see more of the background revenge story of the Queen Dowager, spiteful indeed.
Wahh that heartwarming epilogue about the evaluation of the manager. The preview is so loaded, what's with Sangsik's hair and we got a Liberation Notes parody ahead! Baek Ma tan confession is so direct and the way she responded is so her. Lol, I am noticing Secretary Kim too, very talented. 👏👏👏
What a ride! Rated it a 9.0. I think of this show still fondly despite dropping in the early episodes because of the departure of some members but this provided a good closure had provided for most the exes who didn't decided to stay together. This show also had the best balance of MCs.
Ma tan complaining about the price increase is priceless! And those Sangsik and their head manager moments, the pinkie elevator scene and footsy. Office romance keeps progressing but we got some icky villains but thankfully the preview shows it won't affect much. It's nice to see Narae sunbae smiling this much. Me watching the romance makes my heart go fonder for Kwak Dongyeon. I 'll be selfish by wanting to see him in more lighthearted dramas like this, but since he's so talented that it would be a waste to not see him in other roles too, I wish he got interesting roles like this. (I was drawn to him at first with his performance in It's Okay Not to be Okay). Now, I'm just so happy he took on this project.
I want to see more of Lee Yikyung in more comedy dramas and movies. I thought Kwak Dongyeon's role would be serious but his character reminds me of his character in Gaus Electronics. Both fun to watch. 😂
Hanui is so forward and like a magnet for some war of nerves. Hanu X Hanui, Seulbi and Haneul encounter was nerve-wrecking but at the same time I can't look away from. Hanu is really getting popular, I thought it would be Taeyang. I find the former so-so in the date but the dark horse is really Hanu, he is so good in handling conversations with humor. like the one he had with Hanui.
I wasn't expecting the drama here in the comment section but I am happy many are as excited with Part 2 as I am. I am currently watchind Under the Queen's Umbrella and I am just happy I have a good kdrama to watch while waiting for Part 2.
I also had a confusion with the names and I actually thought that Uiseong =Seongnam. That's why I thought that our ML could also be not the son of the King. (Now that is a major hindrance for him to be King! Although I don't think it will be a problem in the future episodes.)
But I do wonder how the Uiseong Not the King's Blood Agenda will succeed. How do you even prove paternity at that time, especially if they will torture the supposedly father to death.
The preview is so loaded, what's with Sangsik's hair and we got a Liberation Notes parody ahead!
Baek Ma tan confession is so direct and the way she responded is so her. Lol, I am noticing Secretary Kim too, very talented. 👏👏👏
Office romance keeps progressing but we got some icky villains but thankfully the preview shows it won't affect much.
It's nice to see Narae sunbae smiling this much. Me watching the romance makes my heart go fonder for Kwak Dongyeon. I 'll be selfish by wanting to see him in more lighthearted dramas like this, but since he's so talented that it would be a waste to not see him in other roles too, I wish he got interesting roles like this. (I was drawn to him at first with his performance in It's Okay Not to be Okay). Now, I'm just so happy he took on this project.
Hanu is really getting popular, I thought it would be Taeyang. I find the former so-so in the date but the dark horse is really Hanu, he is so good in handling conversations with humor. like the one he had with Hanui.