its like they legit have an orgasm and its so funny the expressions š¤£
Yes. I am still wondering how the clashing swords in cloud heaven related to the culinary experience of eating the peking duck. I'm not criticizing the metaphorical symbolism, which worked. And I do appreciate that both the Joseon king & the Ming envoy shared the same reaction. Intellectually, I remain curious⦠(Crispy vs juicy? āļøāļø)š¤
Use of the Spoiler tag would have been nice on this.
For the want of a lid, the pressure was lost. For the loss of the pressure, a meal was lost. For the loss of a meal, a round was lost. For the loss of a round, the competition was lost. For the loss of a competition, the gamble was lost. For the loss of the gamble, the kingdom was lost. For the loss of the kingdom, the future was lost.
it called CGI... sky and eath differences.. CGI is a legal programm studios use.. AI is illegal as its steal millions…
AI is not illegal. Where did you hear that?
CGI = Computer Graphics Imaging AI = Artificial Intelligence
Some AI companies probably do ignore Intellectual Property (IP) rights (aka copyright) at times or even pervasively while ingesting available content, which is used to train the AI and which informs their applications. But copyright law itself has been misapplied, misused, & overextended. It's a complicated discussion with many nuancesābeyond the scope of this forum.
AI is used for many, many tasks, including CGI. AI is increasingly applied to CGI with the benefits of improved quality and increased productivity (speeding up the process of generating digital imagery & motion graphics.)
AI is expected to displace many, many jobs currently performed by humans. This will likely accelerate the concentration of wealth (& power) among the few and may result in a further stratification between the "haves" and the "have nots". For good & ill, AI is here. But it is not illegal, per se.
if the ming chefs actually had the skills that they took so much pride in they wouldnāt tried to hold the other…
The Ming emperor should be told that his emissaries admitted their insecurities & incompetence by cheating and have brought great shame upon him. "No tributes for you!"
This drama had great potential to be a traditional 16 ep drama, I just hope the last eps do not feel rushed and…
You can thank the OTT streamers (Prime Video, D+, Netflix, etc.) for the shortened season. It is their influence on the broadcast networks (who have become dependent on the additional revenue stream) which has reduced the number of episodes. Previously, Netflix & Prime Video have each experimented with splitting 16-ep K-Drama seasons into two 8-ep halves (The Glory, Death's Game, etc.) but the audience reacted negatively to incomplete storytelling in the first halves, unreasonable cliffhangers and prolonged hiatus before the concluding parts were made available. BTW, Netflix originals are typically only 10 eps.
She never had those implants. She already said it she only had double eyelids and nose surgery and she said she…
FWIW, I was distracted by a jagged chin edge in her previous drama. I was relieved to no longer see it in this. (That said, she can do to herself whatever she wants. But I do feel sorry for all actors/actresses subjected to such pressuresāespecially in SK, where plastic surgery is so prevalent.)
To be honest, I didn't know she was supposed to be a sociopath. She doesn't seem like one. Was this written somewhere…
She has a line where she self-labels herself as a 'sociopathic genius'āHigh IQ/Low EQ. I don't understand (yet) her reasons why she gave a bit of the cash to that daughter/mom. But sociopaths can have their own reasons to perform a generous act even if they lack the feelings which might motivate you or I to do so. Even a broken clock tells the correct time twice per day.
There was inspiration but its not based on the real king this is all fictional and this story is based on a manhwa…
We both know all of this but let's not pretend that writers live in a vacuum, unaffected by knowledge of history or literature. Everyone is influenced by what they have been exposed to, even if that influence is subconscious.
My point was merely that Sheherezade is the origin of the trope of a woman who must continually entice her king to preserve her life. I wish you continued enjoyment of the second half of this drama. Peace.
CGI = Computer Graphics Imaging
AI = Artificial Intelligence
Some AI companies probably do ignore Intellectual Property (IP) rights (aka copyright) at times or even pervasively while ingesting available content, which is used to train the AI and which informs their applications. But copyright law itself has been misapplied, misused, & overextended. It's a complicated discussion with many nuancesābeyond the scope of this forum.
AI is used for many, many tasks, including CGI. AI is increasingly applied to CGI with the benefits of improved quality and increased productivity (speeding up the process of generating digital imagery & motion graphics.)
AI is expected to displace many, many jobs currently performed by humans. This will likely accelerate the concentration of wealth (& power) among the few and may result in a further stratification between the "haves" and the "have nots". For good & ill, AI is here. But it is not illegal, per se.
My point was merely that Sheherezade is the origin of the trope of a woman who must continually entice her king to preserve her life. I wish you continued enjoyment of the second half of this drama. Peace.