Why didn’t he mention to her for the pre-nup contract that if she remarried after the divorce, she’ll have…
They discussed this while drawing up the contract in ep 6. The grand prince consented she gets to keep her titles & the privileges that come with it on the condition that she never breaks any laws or besmirches the crown.
The queen isn't power hungry. She has power. She is the queen dowager. In their system, no one ranks above her,…
FWIW, I never implied the threat is from Yi A seeking power (which may be true, or not—we shall see). You make some good points, but I only meant that—in the mind of the royals and the noble class beneath them—a grand prince marrying a mere commoner is quite enough in itself to upend their long-established system. And they feel quite threatened by this!
It's like in the Dr. Seuss story about the Star-bellied Sneetches—those who have placed themselves above others become threatened when those others seek egalitarianism.
Jesus Christ u're a silly HATER!!! Pull up in the Sri Lanka and go HEAL!!!
If "they" refers to a plurality you would be correct. But it is grammatically acceptable to use "they" in lieu of "he" or "she" in cases where the gender of the person is unknown, in which case "They ain't" is indeed acceptable English.
There is no point in criticizing someone's use of language—something which has and will continue to change all the time. The word used to describe Karens who criticize other people's grammar is "pedant".
I'm seeing a lot of comments blaming LR for hate comments & for lowering the drama's MDL rating. At first I was confused & curious, but then I realized that LR = Light Rail.
People who take the KTX (South Korea's flagship high-speed train) get to their destinations so quickly that they barely have time to read social media posts, let alone reply. But people who take the light rail to work have plenty of time to scour social media. They need the distraction! And all the crowding and the bumpy ride makes them grumpy, which explains why so many of their comments are negative.
So I say, please try to stay uplifted, despite the hardships. You are serving your nation with your diligence. Thank you for your hard work and please try to not shed your angst via anonymous social media posts. Thank you for your attention to this matter!
You noticed! The reason for those blackout breaks is because this drama is a co-production between domestic SK…
On the contrary, Disney and Netflix originals are exactly what the term implies—produced entirely in-house. Netflix always drops all the episodes at once for their original dramas so people can binge watch. (This is true just for dramas, but not for variety shows & sports).
So there are three types of dramas on the global streamers—originals, licensed dramas, and co-productions. Crown Prince is in the last category.
Still disappointed with the writing of the Queen. I want to understand her side of the story. Why the hell does…
The queen isn't power hungry. She has power. She is the queen dowager. In their system, no one ranks above her, except the king, who is her son—a little boy whom she controls (more or less). That's power!
The queen was raised to uphold the monarchy. The monarchy is threatened, and specifically this romance between the grand prince and a commoner is a huge threat to everything she was raised to protect and hold dear. This is royally stressing her out (pun intended!)
We're supposed to think she's about to snap—and she will—but after that, I think she is going to relent. And after she sheds the weight of responsibilities that burden her, she will learn to be happy—maybe even find love. (The prime minister might be a good match!)
Also, what was the humorous book that the ML's wife and daughter were reading? I didn't catch the reference. Thanks in advance!
I'm guessing that next week we are gonna revisit that scene from her perspective.
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It's like in the Dr. Seuss story about the Star-bellied Sneetches—those who have placed themselves above others become threatened when those others seek egalitarianism.
There is no point in criticizing someone's use of language—something which has and will continue to change all the time. The word used to describe Karens who criticize other people's grammar is "pedant".
Boys watching CP: Did he just kiss her after getting seasick & barfing?! 🤢🤮
(I assume he rinsed his mouth while they were inside looking for a pin to use to prick his finger.)
People who take the KTX (South Korea's flagship high-speed train) get to their destinations so quickly that they barely have time to read social media posts, let alone reply. But people who take the light rail to work have plenty of time to scour social media. They need the distraction! And all the crowding and the bumpy ride makes them grumpy, which explains why so many of their comments are negative.
So I say, please try to stay uplifted, despite the hardships. You are serving your nation with your diligence. Thank you for your hard work and please try to not shed your angst via anonymous social media posts. Thank you for your attention to this matter!
So there are three types of dramas on the global streamers—originals, licensed dramas, and co-productions. Crown Prince is in the last category.
The queen was raised to uphold the monarchy. The monarchy is threatened, and specifically this romance between the grand prince and a commoner is a huge threat to everything she was raised to protect and hold dear. This is royally stressing her out (pun intended!)
We're supposed to think she's about to snap—and she will—but after that, I think she is going to relent. And after she sheds the weight of responsibilities that burden her, she will learn to be happy—maybe even find love. (The prime minister might be a good match!)