Because that monarchy has survived till modern day? and will likely be similar to how the korean one would hv…
Not to mention their great many notorious scandals. Just off the top of my head I can recall Princess Diana's divorce, affair, & subsequent death (murder?) King Chucks affair with now-queen Camilla, their phone scandal, the King's lifelong friendship with imprisoned serial pedo Jimmy Saville, the naked boy who died trying to escape Buckingham Palace (via a rope made of bedsheets out a top window), the King recently refusing his duty to give the traditional Easter blessing this year, The Princess of Wales wearing a burkha, … … …
Yeah i dont think i will be able to finish this... The FML is just not it, which is a shame because i really like…
I share your disappointment with IU's performance in HdL, but entirely disagree here. IU owns this role. Her performance is nuanced, with layers upon layers overlapping her true self, which she has had to cover and protect her whole life. IMO IU's acting has greatly improved, and her micro-expressions have been spot-on.
I saw on the episode 5 preview that Prime Minister Min Jeongwoo asked Seong Huiju to marry him instead. He's right…
It's worth noting that her dear friend Jeongwoo never even occurred to FL as a candidate for husband despite their closeness and him checking all the boxes during her desperate search for a perfect mate in ep 1.
English Translation- It says at 6:42 pm, a cargo truck at high speed crashed into Queen's vehicle, leading the…
The White Truck of Doom is the requisite "cargo truck at high speed" which crashes into a significant character, seen in a great number of K-Dramas.
It's crazy how often this trope is actually used! It has become so common as to spawn the WTOD acronym. The more makjang the drama, the more likely an appearance.
It highlights the hypocrisy behind the crown. They refuse to change with the times so this will be what will cause…
Crowns are imperfect by nature. So a perfect crown is the one you do not have to wear!
I am referring to the quote, "Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown", from Shakespeare's Henry IV, Part 2. This line reflects the burdens and responsibilities that come with leadership, particularly kingship. King Henry IV expresses his struggles with sleeplessness and the weight of his moral obligations, highlighting the inner turmoil faced by those in power and the challenges faced by leaders in various fields.
So we all gonna call the queen mother’s dad Jin Mu. Yes we all see him as Jin Mu only and I also didn’t really…
It doesn't help that the production deliberately styled the actor to resemble Jin Mu (grey hair/dark goatee). The actor doesn't always appear like that in every production. (In his MDL page photo he is clean-shaven.)
anyone spoil me will sml turn evil just cuz Hui Ju doesn't like him, please tell me he won't cuz I really feel…
2ML doesn't have to turn evil to make his own self-centered choices to thwart the 1ML & 1FL. The 1ML asked 2ML to interfere with his upcoming wedding. That was before 1FL was his betrothed, but the 2ML will still honor the request out of jealousy or out of his desire to confess his own feelings. Neither of those reasons make him evil.
The other day, I read some angry comments here about a love triangle between ML, FL, and SML…but after watching…
That the SML suppresses a genuine unrequited love is shown clearly in his archery practice scene with the FL. (She gets physically very close, is totally comfortable with him, while he gets flustered.) His angst will assuredly develop over the season if only because of 2ML's prominence in the cast list and the drama's promotional photos!
An early scene reveals the 1ML asked the 2ML to use a legal maneuver to void his immanent arranged marriage, lest the 2ml be burdened with additional royal responsibilities. It seems obvious that 2ML will do just that, to interfere with the Princes nuptials with 1FL, but for his own personal reasons while the Prince no longer wishing him to do so.
But if there were any possibility the 1FL might reciprocate the 2ML's feelings, she would have considered him as a potential husband back when she was racking her brain for a suitable mate to thwart her father's own arranged marriage plans. But she didn't and it's surprising she did not, because he fit her criteria of a perfect candidate, so there's really no likelihood of any actual love triangle actually developing. But we can expect the prince to be led to believe otherwise, complicating the primary couple's path to their inevitable happily ever after.
Really? She slapped him, disrespected him, tries to control him. This is an interesting theory though I prefer…
She may have an internal battle going on—outwardly poised, comporting herself in accordance with her lifelong training and royal responsibilities, while inwardly lustfully burning to mate with the exact kind of man that she was raised to esteem (and the exact opposite of her disappointing former husband, despite his royal preeminence.)
"Methinks the lady doth protest too much!" --Hamlet
The odd-numbered episodes have post-credits epilogues which provide additional context to prior scenes—ep 1 shows more of the prayer burning at the palace, and ep 3 reveals additional details about the school archery competition.
The crown is obviously tight on money—they can't afford proper security around the palace! Not even a sentry patrols the perimeter. Plus some fool decided to place benches conveniently along the outside wall such that the FL needed only a small footstool to scale it.
The villain character from Alchemy of Souls (Jin Mu) is played by actor Jo Jae Yun. He doesn't always play a villain, but many think he looks like one—especially when he sports the black goatee and silver hair from that role which he does in PC as Yun Seong Won (I Rang's father).
Talk about the stuff of makjang!
It's crazy how often this trope is actually used! It has become so common as to spawn the WTOD acronym. The more makjang the drama, the more likely an appearance.
I am referring to the quote, "Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown", from Shakespeare's Henry IV, Part 2. This line reflects the burdens and responsibilities that come with leadership, particularly kingship. King Henry IV expresses his struggles with sleeplessness and the weight of his moral obligations, highlighting the inner turmoil faced by those in power and the challenges faced by leaders in various fields.
I really hope some more details will be revealed to reframe this so the smart capable FL was actually making smart, and not dumb, decisions!
An early scene reveals the 1ML asked the 2ML to use a legal maneuver to void his immanent arranged marriage, lest the 2ml be burdened with additional royal responsibilities. It seems obvious that 2ML will do just that, to interfere with the Princes nuptials with 1FL, but for his own personal reasons while the Prince no longer wishing him to do so.
But if there were any possibility the 1FL might reciprocate the 2ML's feelings, she would have considered him as a potential husband back when she was racking her brain for a suitable mate to thwart her father's own arranged marriage plans. But she didn't and it's surprising she did not, because he fit her criteria of a perfect candidate, so there's really no likelihood of any actual love triangle actually developing. But we can expect the prince to be led to believe otherwise, complicating the primary couple's path to their inevitable happily ever after.
"Methinks the lady doth protest too much!"
--Hamlet
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