My god this is laughable. Koreans making an innocent girl apologize for her family members like what ?
it's not laughable. it's complicated, esp when it involves a painful history. she's not at fault for what her ancestors did, but how she project it is another thing.
I personally think Brother was still alive in that scene. he was shot in the legs and in the shoulder which were…
brother was shot by pasin first (front, most likely liver/stomach), then by q (leg/back) on the run. he most likely bled out and died, not fainted. brother is in the tunnel where he's away from the fire and explosion, like Q. Q didn't shoot him since she knew he's dead. Q was hoping to aggravate jian enough that she would fight her.
it's psychological evil for Q to let jian think she killed brother.
Am I not seeing what everyone else is seeing? She's partly to blame for Woojins death, She shot brother in the…
if they were in the same group/team together, there's a chance of something between them...but there's too much negative history between them to have any future.
They are the NIS. Babylon is most probably a branch of NIS for unofficial works like private killings. And NIS…
they are a private mercenary for hire group that operates separately from the government. they have different offices all over the world, so they can't be a part of any government. the server contains contracts and mission reports of all their clients. the government may consult and hire them for confidential missions.
examples from season 2: government hire babylon to rescue the korean and japanese hostages {why jinman (korea location) and K (japan location)}, jinman release a couple of missions/contracts to news outlet (scandals like having a politician killed) to show babylon of what they could do with their server. babylon meeting of all branch leaders show there's offices all over.
nah she still gotta die for what she did to Jian and woojin on the island
she's doing her job...lol, it sucks but it's her assignment. which i find ironic that she would blame jinman on her brother's death b/c it's an assignment. it's survival of the fittest.
the right chancellor is a pedo and zhi li is not a victim. she actually have a crush on her mentor, knowing he's…
that's the modern take ...unfortunately, it's not seen that way back in the feudal times. if that's the case, 99% of all these novels/dramas are grooming according to you since girls get engaged at a young age and married off around 15-16. the men are usually 10-15+ years older and are groom to be the rule abiding perfect wife/mother/partner by society, not just family/older family members.
mentor is a usually a highly respectable person. it's against societal norms for both mentor and student to have a romantic relationship. both parties will get blamed (the mentor of moral corruption and bad example for others and the student/female of being lusty/dang fu/slut and not self loved).
in this drama, zhili admires her mentor/teacher for his righteous and honest role, believing him to be a man or honor that will bring good to the people. for her, it's more of a crush, admiration and romantic. mentor gives all his students something so that he doesn't single zhili out...it's just that his gift to her is more with thought. mentor does treat her differently, but under the pretense she is his gifted/prized student/teacher's pet/favorite...which is why no one thought that was weird or outstanding. having a gifted student that a teacher adores is normal as well.
I can’t wait until this pedo is off our screens. Zhi Li is a victim, her family failed her too, they should…
the right chancellor is a pedo and zhi li is not a victim. she actually have a crush on her mentor, knowing he's married and all.
their relationship is mentor/student and during that time period, it's a taboo for them to have any romantic relationship. a mentor (teacher) is seen on the same level as a relative with seniority. no one would suspect their relationship out in the open. she hid it from the parents. can't blame her family for not doing anything.
LOL...is it that hard to hire a decent translator? also, they address the characters by family relations...but…
yeah, and it doesn't help when people back then are given: 1. granted/family name - goes into the ancestor registry, the one use for official/prestigious achievements 2. informal name - often use by family (e.g. immediate) and those who are close to you (wife, bff) 3. nickname - an endearment name when the person is a child/to ward off evil spirits
and captions are not even on the dot when it comes to which one...but again, non asian speakers get confused.
it's psychological evil for Q to let jian think she killed brother.
the server contains contracts and mission reports of all their clients. the government may consult and hire them for confidential missions.
examples from season 2: government hire babylon to rescue the korean and japanese hostages {why jinman (korea location) and K (japan location)}, jinman release a couple of missions/contracts to news outlet (scandals like having a politician killed) to show babylon of what they could do with their server.
babylon meeting of all branch leaders show there's offices all over.
mentor is a usually a highly respectable person. it's against societal norms for both mentor and student to have a romantic relationship. both parties will get blamed (the mentor of moral corruption and bad example for others and the student/female of being lusty/dang fu/slut and not self loved).
in this drama, zhili admires her mentor/teacher for his righteous and honest role, believing him to be a man or honor that will bring good to the people. for her, it's more of a crush, admiration and romantic.
mentor gives all his students something so that he doesn't single zhili out...it's just that his gift to her is more with thought. mentor does treat her differently, but under the pretense she is his gifted/prized student/teacher's pet/favorite...which is why no one thought that was weird or outstanding. having a gifted student that a teacher adores is normal as well.
their relationship is mentor/student and during that time period, it's a taboo for them to have any romantic relationship. a mentor (teacher) is seen on the same level as a relative with seniority. no one would suspect their relationship out in the open. she hid it from the parents. can't blame her family for not doing anything.
1. granted/family name - goes into the ancestor registry, the one use for official/prestigious achievements
2. informal name - often use by family (e.g. immediate) and those who are close to you (wife, bff)
3. nickname - an endearment name when the person is a child/to ward off evil spirits
and captions are not even on the dot when it comes to which one...but again, non asian speakers get confused.