He's supposed to become human so I guess he's going to lose the power. Honestly, I'm also worried about this as…
For the question of why: I guess it's because his race is cursed to be colourblind, unable to taste anything and have little feelings so he wants to experience the real life.
Also, he went through some rituals needed to become human and still has all his power. So maybe he can keep them after becoming human.
I've been rewatching this drama for a while now, and I'm delighted by the relatable main characters and the plot.…
She didn't bother me so much during my first watch. But as I'm rewatching it she's frustrating as hell. Her whole storyline is bad. She's determined to be with a guy just because he looks nice. He gives her negative signals all the time yet she stays believing one day he'd fall for her. The worst thing is that he actually does fall for her in the end which is super unbelievable.
Something struck me as ridiculous when the FL was asked to drink beer... OMG, calm down!! Nothing's going to happen…
Same for me. Also I wonder that sommeliers don't drink wine while tasting. They spit it back so they won't get drunk and can taste another wines with clear head. So why FL had to drink beer all the time?
I enjoyed it. Probably won’t rewatch but it was good.
The cheesy romance is between ML's secretary and FL's team leader. Check the actors and you can see they are supposed to be the comical part of the drama.
I strongly agree with you.What bothered me even more was the daughter-in-law’s storyline. She held onto so much…
The relationship with FL's mother was done quite well. The FL got some therapy and support to deal with her mother. It was showed that the mother also wanted to reconcile. So that one was quite believable.
As for the reason why the sister-in-law let go of her anger it was the day when she almost killed her daughter when she tried to run over the ML. Maybe it was a little bit unrealistic but let's say the daughter was the only thing that mattered to her. So almost killing her could have made the woman understand the situation and what her daughter was asking for (when the girl said she doesn't want the company just normal mum).
The brother died 15 years ago and the Father has been running the family beer company. Kang Du Jun was only made…
Maybe they could. But why bother? The only purpose of this character was to create problems so the main couple could overcome them. Why waste time and effort on adding some layers to such a character. That way she's totally black character while viewers have no reason to doubt the ML.
Actually, I like it :)Was it memorable? noWas it amazing? noWas it original? noBut, is it enjoyable? yes! The…
Perfect summary. It's a nice watch but nothing great. The villain is villainous, the friends supportive and everything is resolved because of the power of love (that heals traumas and all problems in life).
I share the sentiment. There's a lot of beautiful scenes but the story doesn't engage.
I've only watched Blossom (actually rewatched it recently and still liked it). I've seen some episodes of the Prisoner of Beauty and was interested but I haven't see the whole thing (I prefer couples who have better communication and less misunderstandings). And with the Kunning Palace i thought it was a sad ending so I never started.
I think she had a crush on ml but was forced / chose to marry his brother (crown prince).Now she has son that…
If you use a little imagination you can understand why someone would like to be the royalty. It gives them some power (even if small) but also riches and prestige.
One thing- there is no proof Queen lit the fire. In the second episode they showed us her burning the paper and…
It was only showed she saw him write the document, she burnt the document and then the fire was showed. It could be that the fire has started because of her but maybe the late king decided to stay there and commit suicide? Or someone else intervened.
But if she believes the king died because of her and she feels guilty it makes sense she's so rigid about protocol and rules. She holds to them to lessen her guilt.
Really enjoying this!!!! IU is so good with comedy. Love her!!! First time watch BWS as male lead, and I really…
I think the amount of men in the drama makes perfect sense storywise. If it's a constitutional monarchy then you can expect the country to be more conservative. The real modern day South Korea is conservative so they had to make it superconservative in the drama. Otherwise who would believe that people still care if you come from a noble family.
I really hate when SMLs who have had their whole life to get closer to the FL, but they will butt in only when…
I wouldn't be so harsh for him. He's a politician and she was building her career. Maybe he believed there's plenty of time for the romance later? Her decision to get married was rather surprising and only happened because her family has pressured her for the marriage. Also, at the moment he doesn't interrupt them, even helped with the official statement. What's you've seen in the preview is the proposition of marriage after the accident when it became obvious she's in real danger.
That's said I still hope he doesn't get to much screen time with the FL. I just don't think it's so bad at the moment.
Also, he went through some rituals needed to become human and still has all his power. So maybe he can keep them after becoming human.
Check the actors and you can see they are supposed to be the comical part of the drama.
Thr unrequited love is between FL's best friends.
There's also a story of unrequited love.
As for the reason why the sister-in-law let go of her anger it was the day when she almost killed her daughter when she tried to run over the ML. Maybe it was a little bit unrealistic but let's say the daughter was the only thing that mattered to her. So almost killing her could have made the woman understand the situation and what her daughter was asking for (when the girl said she doesn't want the company just normal mum).
I've seen some episodes of the Prisoner of Beauty and was interested but I haven't see the whole thing (I prefer couples who have better communication and less misunderstandings).
And with the Kunning Palace i thought it was a sad ending so I never started.
But if she believes the king died because of her and she feels guilty it makes sense she's so rigid about protocol and rules. She holds to them to lessen her guilt.
Her decision to get married was rather surprising and only happened because her family has pressured her for the marriage.
Also, at the moment he doesn't interrupt them, even helped with the official statement.
What's you've seen in the preview is the proposition of marriage after the accident when it became obvious she's in real danger.
That's said I still hope he doesn't get to much screen time with the FL. I just don't think it's so bad at the moment.