PrincessMe2515 Posted October 20, 2016 Share Posted October 20, 2016 11 minutes ago, ruka18 said: I think many producers are betting on idols these days is mostly for profit, since idols are pretty well known they could easily sell not just the copyrights to air the dramas they are in but also the products that comes with it to other countries. with a bigger fandom it is guaranteed to generate bigger income for them. however, we can't generalize idols too as some were really good so whatever recognition or how successful their drama may get is also well deserved. Yeap the gems and the diamonds in the rough. I am okay with them as long as they build their craft slowly. It's when you see them out of their depth that it makes for painful watching. But like I said, good casting is important in any show and idol or no idol, they need to consider something beyond instant $$$. That and having the right director and script to bring out the best in them Of course if you know that your script can't hold its water and are instead purely profit driven, then the idol path is of course the one that would offer the best returns. So its the script-crew-cast-marketing-common sense merry go round. Having the right balance is the key I hope I am not annoying anyone here but I generally like to be frank and to be clear I am not generalizing to include ALL idols. There are good actors who are idols BUT these are few and far between. 15 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mushforbrains Posted October 20, 2016 Share Posted October 20, 2016 My little shipper heart was fluttering away at the footage of the fan sign event...yes would love to see them translate it to RL but.... Then to read about the censure they might be getting from her binding scene and her screen kisses and then now flak about her "seeming cool" to PBG at after party... Rock...hard place Poor little thing...no wonder she really is a deer caught in headlights... Give the girl a break....she did a fantastic job given her material...still one of my fave actresses and the fact we are so caught up with the Yeongon couple is in no small part due to her... 24 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ruka18 Posted October 20, 2016 Share Posted October 20, 2016 2 minutes ago, mellinadear said: Which is actually a Big mistake on the parts of the show runners. As an idol, what you do is start with little roles and keep improving but nowadays, you see idols from no where get lead roles and when criticism occurs, people think its because they just want to hate on them. No! A show should not be a Training Ground for idols, start from small roles and work your way to the top to be recognised as a good actor. *sigh* I agree, what you said is true. 4 minutes ago, PrincessMe2515 said: Yeap the gems and the diamonds in the rough. I am okay with them as long as they build their craft slowly. It's when you see them out of their depth that it makes for painful watching. But like I said, good casting is important in any show and idol or no idol, they need to consider something beyond instant $$$. That and having the right director and script to bring out the best in them Of course if you know that your script can't hold its water and are instead purely profit driven, then the idol path is of course the one that would offer the best returns. So its the script-crew-cast-marketing-common sense merry go round. Having the right balance is the key I hope I am not annoying anyone here but I generally like to be frank and to be clear I am not generalizing to include ALL idols. There are good actors who are idols BUT these are few and far between. amen to that chingu. 10 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest MaknaeC Posted October 20, 2016 Share Posted October 20, 2016 2 hours ago, daynci said: i remember watching an interview of KYJ or YJG, im not sure they were kidding or true but one of them said, once the drama is over, everything is over. they dont really keep in touch. of course in some cases people make friends in work place but most of the time once the project is over, everyone moves on with their own life. like hyeri and bo gum, im sure they were friendly when filming but apart from award shows, i dont think they really meet each other as it could be rumor or they not interested in each other enough. KYJ has been acting none stop since she debut, so many co stars, she super friendly but shes only keep contact with a few, mostly girls. Spoiler I'm sorry....but can you give me the link to that interview? I wanna check it out by myself. KYJ and YJG are still quite close, they've know each other even waaaayy before 2008 (Iljimae), I think they even know each other's families. Have you seen their interactions on and off camera? And they also have a project together until 2014. In 2015, Yoojung still mentioned YJG in her interview, said that he's one of her co-stars that left long-lasting impression on her. So for Yoojung, it's not true once the drama is over, everything is over. "She's only keep contact with a few of her co-stars, mostly girls" She keep in touch and has a very good relationship with many co-stars, male and female. And not just co-stars but staff and directors from her previous dramas. Yoojung is well-known for her easygoing personality. And so far she can balance between career and daily life, including school life quite well. Please refrain to spread false information about her. *This is kinda off topic but please excuse me, Moonlighters... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post b4l01 Posted October 20, 2016 Popular Post Share Posted October 20, 2016 13 hours ago, ruka18 said: 3TP! Bogummy and Kwakkie heart sign (yasss I'm screaming bromance here) then Kwakkie helping Yoojungie to stand after, geez so adorable I just love this three! Omo! KDY is so sweet and caring. On their walk to fan signing event also, he was with KYJ's side trying to help her in her hanbook and anyway he can. Now watching this video, I can't help but wish for them to lead in a drama. Love them 25 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ruka18 Posted October 20, 2016 Share Posted October 20, 2016 8 minutes ago, baloi said: Omo! KDY is so sweet and caring. On their walk to fan signing event also, he was with KYJ's side trying to help her in her hanbook and anyway he can. Now watching this video, I can't help but wish for them to lead in a drama. Love them yeah, hope they remain friends and could work tgt on a new project. 12 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest MaknaeC Posted October 20, 2016 Share Posted October 20, 2016 17 minutes ago, baloi said: Omo! KDY is so sweet and caring. On their walk to fan signing event also, he was with KYJ's side trying to help her in her hanbook and anyway he can. Now watching this video, I can't help but wish for them to lead in a drama. Love them 5 minutes ago, ruka18 said: yeah, hope they remain friends and could work tgt on a new project. Yes, I hope they can meet again as leads in the future, they also have great chemistry. Preferably in romantic comedy-school genre, since both are still young and have great comedic timing. Dongyeon's acting is really strong in comedy! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Popular Post The_moonlightsonata Posted October 20, 2016 Popular Post Share Posted October 20, 2016 To all the shippers out there. Calm your hearts guys. Lmao. These actors are very young. For the meantime let's support KYJ on her upcoming movie. 39 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kissy13 Posted October 20, 2016 Share Posted October 20, 2016 16 hours ago, MaknaeC said: Reveal hidden contents I'm sorry....but can you give me the link to that interview? I wanna check it out by myself. KYJ and YJG are still quite close, they've know each other even waaaayy before 2008 (Iljimae), I think they even know each other's families. Have you seen their interactions on and off camera? And they also have a project together until 2014. In 2015, Yoojung still mentioned YJG in her interview, said that he's one of her co-stars that left long-lasting impression on her. So for Yoojung, it's not true once the drama is over, everything is over. "She's only keep contact with a few of her co-stars, mostly girls" She keep in touch and has a very good relationship with many co-stars, male and female. And not just co-stars but staff and directors from her previous dramas. Yoojung is well-known for her easygoing personality. And so far she can balance between career and daily life, including school life quite well. Please refrain to spread false information about her. *This is kinda off topic but please excuse me, Moonlighters... 23 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post NRGchick Posted October 20, 2016 Popular Post Share Posted October 20, 2016 A lot of talk on future projects for this pair. Although I would ship CP and Ra On - not too sure about PBG and KYJ. They still have a long career in front of them and not to say they can't date each other but why can't they remain friends? It's very old-fashioned to think that you will be in a long lasting forever relationship at this point. Go out with friends, mingle , go to a noraebang etc. Interestingly. When we talk about connections. 1. Cha Tae Hyun - Park Bo Gum (same agency and good sunbae-hoobae relationship - check out 2D1N) + Kim Yoo Jung - CTH - cameoed in MDBC , acting in a movie with Kim Yoo Jung 2. Jin Young - B1A4 - Baro (B1A4) acted with Yoo Jung in Angry Mom. Kim Yoo Jung was on Immortal Songs with Baro and Sandeul where she sang with them. So in a way she must have been familiar with Jin Young too. As for Kwak Dong Yeon - I only remember seeing him in Modern Farmer (he was hilariously goofy) so I am not sure if there is any link between him and the actors in MDBC. 31 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post nataliakay Posted October 20, 2016 Popular Post Share Posted October 20, 2016 Oh my god at KYJ's latest insta update with CTH. SHE IS SO FREAKING GORGEOUS. i take back what i said about the bangs. She looks ....ah i'm out of vocab to describe her. I have a huge girl crush on her right now 29 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Ponyo_mokona Posted October 20, 2016 Popular Post Share Posted October 20, 2016 You can watch uri KYJ and CTH-sunbaenim on V LIVE right now They're adorable hahahttp://www.vlive.tv/video/15574 37 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Mepuppy Posted October 20, 2016 Popular Post Share Posted October 20, 2016 Amidst all the hooha surrounding the Broadcast Commission's warning, CSB and PBG appearing together in a video and KYJ and PBG's lack of interaction at the wrap-up party, I tried to watch some of the on-going dramas now. To find a replacement for my lonely, yearning and stubborn MDBC heart. But... 28 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post febz Posted October 20, 2016 Popular Post Share Posted October 20, 2016 Today is a very hot day outside there so make me quite sleepy & daydreaming traveling back to MDBC time (hope someday I'll manage to visit it ). Warning : Very long post Spoiler MDBC filming site GYEONGGI-DO Suwon Hwaseong Haenggung Palace (화성행궁) Gapyeong Garden of Morning Calm JEOLLABUK-DO Jeonju Gyeonggijeon Shrine Jeonjuhyanggyo Confucian School Namwon Gwanghalluwon Garden Buan Buan Cine theme park CHUNGCHEONGNAM-DO Buyeo-gun Seodongyo Seocheon Munheon Confucian School (문헌서원) GYEONGSANGNAM-DO Hadong Choi Champandaek (House of Choi Champan) SUWON HWASEONG HAENGGUNG PALACE (화성행궁) Address: 825 Jeongjo-ro, Paldal-gu, Suwon-si, Gyeonggi-do 경기도 수원시 팔달구 정조로 825 (남창동) Hwaseong Haenggung Palace A ‘Haenggung’ is a temporary palace that the kings and royal family would retreat to during war, and HwaseongHaenggung is the largest of them all. Hwaseong Haenggung Palace is the largest one of these, use by the Joseon kings since the time of King Jeongjo (r. 1776-1800). It’s a place where you can learn about Korean royal history and culture and is also the filming site of the viral drama teaser with Park Bo-gum giddily dancing to “Boombastic.” GAPYEONG THE GARDEN OF MORNING CALM Address: 432 Sumogwon-ro, Sang-myeon, Gapyeong-gun, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea This place is not just beautiful, it is also a popular filming location. JKS’s drama “You’re beautiful”, TVN Taxi (for SHINee) and a couple of others were filmed here. It is a beautiful place, commonly visited with Petite France and Nami Island. JEONJU GYEONGGIJEON SHRINE (경기전) Address: 44, Taejo-ro, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeollabuk-do 전라북도 전주시 완산구 태조로 44 (풍남동3가) Gyeonggijeon Shrine was erected in 1410 and holds the portrait of King Tae-jo, the founder of the Joseon Dynasty. The King and his wife’s mortuary tablets are enshrined here at Jogyeong Shrine. The bamboo forest where several scenes were filmed. Photo by me back in July 2011. It seems like nothing changed through the years. 2. JEONJUHYANGGYO CONFUCIAN SCHOOL (전주향교) Address: 139, Hyanggyo-gil, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeollabuk-do 전라북도 전주시 완산구 향교길 139 (교동) Jeonju Hyanggyo is a Confucian school that was established during the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910) and is designated historical treasure No. 379. This was a national education center during the Joseon period. Known for being a national education center during the Joseon period, Jeonju Hyanggyo Confucian School consists of 99 rooms and is surrounded by several large Gingko trees. Sung-yeol brings Ra-on to one of the trees around this area to rest on and you can also spot the main building behind the throng of concubines dancing in Episode 5. NAMWON GWANGHALLUWON GARDEN 광한루원 Address: 1447, Yocheon-ro, Namwon-si, Jeollabuk-do, South Korea 전북 남원시 요천로 1447번지(천거동78번지) BUAN-GUN BUAN CINE THEME PARK 부안영상테마파크 인정전 Buan Cine Theme Park is a large film production complex in Gyeokpo-ri, Byeonsan-myeon, Buan-gun measuring a total of 148,400 square meters in area. The park is comprised of a two main sections: a folk village (89,696 m²) and an indoor studio called Sunset Village (58,704m²). Inside the folk village, Korea’s representative royal palace (Gyeongbokgung Palace) has been recreated along with traditional houses of the noble class, village schools, traditional streets, a pond, a fortress, and more. The park became famous after serving as the main filming location for popular Korean movies “The King and The Clown” (2005), “Hwang Jin-yi” (2007), and “The Sword With No Name” (2009). CHUNGCHEONGNAM-DO BUYEO-GUN SEODONGYO 서동요 테마파크 Address: 616, Chungsin-ro, Chunghwa-myeon, Buyeo-gun, Chungcheongnam-do충청남도 부여군 충화면 충신로 616 The theme park offers a variety of highlights such as the royal residences of Baekje and Silla, the place where the nobles held their banquets, the commoners’ village, and the village of the nobles. SEOCHEON MUNHEON CONFUCIAN SCHOOL (문헌서원) Address: 66, Seowon-ro 172beon-gil, Gisan-myeon, Seocheon-gun, Chungcheongnam-do충청남도 서천군 기산면 서원로172번길 66 (기산면) This is the secret route where Crown Prince piggy-backed Ra-on because of her swollen ankle. HADONG CHOI CHAMPANDAEK (HOUSE OF CHOI CHAMPAN) 최참판댁 Address: 76-23, Pyeongsari-gil, Agyang-myeon, Hadong-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do 경상남도 하동군 악양면 평사리길 76-23 (악양면) Choi Champandaek (House of Choi Champan) Consisting of fourteen ‘Hanok (Korean traditional house)’ buildings, Choi Champandaek is not only featured in “Moonlight Drawn by Clouds”, but also many other famous Korean historical dramas including “Moon Embracing the Sun (2012)”, a popular drama starring Kim Soo-hyun. If you can remember, this picturesque spot appeared in the Episode 2, where Ra-on is sent to catch the chickens for a feast hosted by Premier Kim and falls off the roof into Yoon-sung’s arms. Credit to : flyhoneystars.com & many source Still haven't found the information for the beautiful scenery of the cosmos field ending scene. 38 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
boyobear Posted October 20, 2016 Share Posted October 20, 2016 2 hours ago, PrincessMe2515 said: Seriously Yoona and Suzy are above KYJ.........Honestly.....I am in awe of this http://www.asiaartistawards.com/vote/lists?sort=hits&search= Actually, i have a strange feeling that some companies/agencies are moving people (fans or not, I'll leave you to decide) for the voting. Juz look at the votes for all 3 sections, especially the actors and actresses. I m equally in awe. 9 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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b4l01 Posted October 20, 2016 Share Posted October 20, 2016 20 minutes ago, MaknaeC said: Yes, I hope they can meet again as leads in the future, they also have great chemistry. Preferably in romantic comedy-school genre, since both are still young and have great comedic timing. Dongyeon's acting is really strong in comedy! Yes yes a romcom will do. 16 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
minaboom_stv Posted October 20, 2016 Share Posted October 20, 2016 2 hours ago, JinyoungFox said: @nonski it's a pleasure to meet you too, it's a pleasure to meet all of moonlighters... I'm really happy and thankful to you for making jinyoung thread.. this is for you, our adorable yoonsung You made a thread, Google it two times and nothing came up ?! Can you send me the link 15 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post nonski Posted October 20, 2016 Popular Post Share Posted October 20, 2016 14 hours ago, Jillia said: WARNING: LONG POST (so very sorry!) My thoughts on episode 18 Reveal hidden contents Because I noticed comments earlier after episode 18 aired that people are sick of people either being either bored by the drama or things are progressing too fast I want to say that I've always been one of the people who never really complained about the pace of the drama. I adored that the drama took its time during the romantic moments and I was never bored by that because PD-nim knew when to stop and continue with the plot. As a shipper of course those moments were and are first place in gold and will always be treasured. I was also always very happy with the minor albeit cliche sageuk plot going on aside from the romance. I accepted it would be very basic but was also happy it pulled off some fresh twists. I don't need a drama to reinvent the wheel to make me happy. Like I LOVE Nice Guy which is such a classic melodrama but like MDBC it was produced in such a gorgeous way, the cinematography was beautiful (apparently the same cinematographer who worked for Nice Guy was an advisor for MDBC), an amazing and very fitting OST and with a talented cast. It's all about how it all works out on screen. Does it feel dated like for example Cinderella and the Four Knights? Or does it feel fresh and new despite the classic plot like Nice Guy and MDBC? But I was also very vocal about my concerns very early on. Starting with bringing in Ha Yeon very late, making me wonder if they actually changed the plot because they saw how well the romance between Ra On and Lee Yeong worked out on screen. The posters suggesting Ha Yeon in a bigger role and then cutting down her role like she is almost only belonging to the minor cast makes it look like it. CSB still got a decent amount of screentime but I felt her scenes lacked the most in the whole drama because I would say 95% she repeated the same theme only with minor changes in the words. Continuing when the wedding wasn't happening until only a couple episodes away from the finale. I liked the pace for the angst to start. I thought episode 13 was a wonderful moment for Ra On and Lee Yeong to be separated and then we would see them finding their way to eachother again. And of course we did. Yet starting from episode 14 or 15 I began to feel more uneasy and I think it was showing in my comments. I was very emotional. Until then I had trusted the writer but suddenly something started to feel off for me and my trust wavered. And here comes another reason into play why I mentioned Nice Guy earlier is because with both – NG and MDBC – I had the same feelings during the last episode. Both dramas suffered through the curse of liveshooting. The last scene in Nice Guy was filmed in the afternoon, outside of Seoul, the day the last episode aired. So both final episodes felt uneven and cluttered together to me. Some things that happened made no sense at all. I won't spoil anything for Nice Guy because I encourage you to watch it yourself. But those who know the drama maybe know what I mean and why I feel that way. But I don't blame the cast or the crew. They had the job to finish this drama and they made it happen. And episode 18 still looks very good for an episode finished last-minute. Just like the last episode of Nice Guy looked good as well. But that doesn't mean it can't have flaws. It was just the first time I thought: „well maybe one more episode would've done a good job for this drama.“ And I was really against a extension because again I trusted the writer to wrap everything up nicely. And I think that only happened partly. So what exactly did and didn't I like about episode 18? This introduction sounds so fatalistic like I absolutely hated the last episode. But that's not the case because on the surface the episode did a good job in tying all the loose ends together, not leaving one thing hanging. Or did it? I can say some minor things I definitely noticed was the editing problems this episode had. I was bit sad to see some choppy editing during Lee Yeong visiting his mother's tomb. I would've thought they did some cuts a lot smoother, especially when he starts crying for his mother. I think it's lovely that after years of being traumatized by the sudden death of the woman who taught him to be the man he is now and his father not even remotely trying to investigate back then, he is finally free now. I thought this moment wasn't given enough space to make that clear to the viewer. And the lack in editing made it even worse. I usually would lose myself in the pain of Lee Yeong during these scenes but the editing made it impossible. So where to start? What worked for me: I know many fellow Moonlighter were unhappy with the lack of YeongOn moments but I never really was. Of course I could've been very happy with a drama which has no angst and no separation in it. But I was prepared and I thought the separation was done in a way I never thought it was noble idiocy from Ra On's point of view or that Lee Yeong was blaming her. It was done in a way it was believable and I was able to see it hurts them both not to be together. And despite all the pain I wouldn't want to erase the bracelet cutting scene, not even for another „bedscene“ or another kiss. Because to grow as a couple things need to be difficult and painful sometimes. And if this drama – including PD-nim and writer-nim – proved one thing they're good at it's the love story between Ra On and Lee Yeong. And I loved how much space they got in this episode. Especially in the beginning with Ra On entering the palace with Dasan and of course the reveal that she is wearing his bracelet made me go „hallelujah“ while watching the episode live. Everything was coming together... from Lee Yeong giving the Ra On the bracelet, to them cutting it and then Ra On collecting all the beads and wearing it. It showed that no matter what they will always meet again and be together. Just like the merchant told Lee Yeong. That's all I wanted because Lee Yeong discovering it also assured him that they're both in this relationship. No matter what and how many obstacles they have to overcome. I also loved that Ha Yeon witnessing this moment. And I mentioned the symbolism of the closing door for her as well. First it was Ra On watching Ha Yeon staying with the man she loves and the door closing on her. But when the door closed for Ha Yeon it was like despite the heartbreak for her she understood that no matter what she won't be able to change Lee Yeong's heart. It's also always the question how much of what we saw was also seen by Ha Yeon? Did she witness the very intimate moment of Lee Yeong pulling off Ra On's mask? Did she listen to him saying that he was afraid it wouldn't be Ra On but somebody else? Or did she „just“ witness the tenderness of Lee Yeong cradling his lover's face? I know with my „spindle theory“ I created a monster but please keep in mind I'm not a pervert. I'm a close observer of scenes and also the vibes certain scenes give me. And I thought the most erotic scenes are those who are not meant to be erotic. That's why I say Lee Yeong pulling off the mask is so very intimate – just like him taking off Ra On's gat: The difference between the door scenes is very clear: As you can see with Ra On we only see her sad eyes and the door is closing; meaning whatever she is seeing – Lee Yeong and Ha Yeon – is not meant to be and not to be worried about. But with Ha Yeon, we see our OTP first, Lee Yeong caressing Ra On gently, then it switches to heartbroken Ha Yeon, she starts closing the door and we switch to her pov again, watching the door close on the couple which is meant to be: Ra On and Lee Yeong. That's why I actually liked Ha Yeon best in this last episode because she did what I expected her to do. She stepped down from the title as Crown Princess, not only for Lee Yeong's happiness but for herself. And I'm happy she got her happy ending whatever and whereever it may be. I regret she was underused but I'm glad as well the drama didn't go down the classic 2nd female lead turns evil road. I will say though she was annoying towards the end but the last episode redeemed her for me. So overall the romance between Lee Yeong and Ra On wrapped up nicely. I never wavered in regards of their ending. Even though I had a small breakdown in which I was confused on what the writer would do. I also was very glad this drama didn't follow the history but made Lee Yeong king because as I said before after establishing him as a person who is made to be a good king it was impossible at least to me to give a good reason to believe it would be good for him to leave the palace. There will always be people who cry out when drama either change history or don't change history. To me it worked fine. I think the novel ending wouldn't have made sense for the drama at this point. Of course I thought Ra On would end up being his queen but after giving it some thought and as I mentioned earlier I'm glad that they don't rush things. I firmly believe that Ra On will one day enter the palace as the queen but not until Lee Yeong is satisfied with the world he creates for her and his people. And also she needs to explore herself as a woman. So I'm very happy with how their love story ended... or should I say started? The last scene was a piece of art to me. Just like the last scene in Nice Guy. Beautifully shot with so much symbolism with the cosmo flowers and Ra On and Lee Yeong walking freely, hand in hand. And my OTP in couple hanboks... kissing... What could I wish more for? What worked partly for me: The uproar during and after the episode because of Yoon Sung's death was massive and I understand the reactions. I, however, feel strangely content with it because I saw it coming miles away. The foreshadowing during the talk between Lee Yeong and Yoon Sung was very classic. I'm just happy he didn't die by the hand of Kim Hun or at least by his order – we know now why – but it was his own choice. I thought the scene was done in a good way. I loved it was a strangely intimate moment between him and Ra On. He died as a happy man in the arms of the woman he loves. I think @NRGchick mentioned TMETS in which a certain character dies under similar circumstances. But I have to say TMETS lacked in many aspects and the writing was very weak and did everything to remove all the characters which were considered as obstacles to the couple in the last episode. Meanwhile Yoon Sung's death wasn't meant as that. He was never an obstacle to Ra On and Lee Yeong. He would've gladly loved her from afar and still been a good friend to both, Ra On and Lee Yeong. My problem though was how there was a lack of mourning. We got this wonderful scene with Lee Yeong mourning over Byung Yeon's „death“ and Yoon Sung mourning as well but Yoon Sung who actually died doesn't get the same treatment? I probably have to blame the liveshooting and the lack of a additional episode but I thought it wasn't handled in a way that gave me closure. Of course what worked for me was Lee Yeong taking down the Kim Clan but it felt rushed, even though in a way I can barely complain about it because it tied all the loose ends together. But I think it all happened in like 5 minutes and was very anticlimatic. Also because the reveal of Kim Hun being responsible for Lee Yeong's mother's death... But I liked how they brought back the Little Princess. They didn't forget about her. So in a way it worked for me because now she can speak again and both, her and Lee Yeong, can live without a trauma. By the way I always wondered about the lack of emotion when it comes to Princess Myeong-Eun. Is she daughter to Lee Yeong's mother as well? If so I find it terrible we never got to see her reaction and her feelings in regards of the death. What didn't work for me: Unlike others I could've lived without the proposal between Princess Myeong-Eun and Master Jung. I know some of you needed or at least wanted to see some closure but I never felt that way. I thought them kissing made it clear these two have a future together and whatever happens between them will be off-screen. But then we got 2 or 3 minutes of a proposal that kinda interrupted the flow for me. Until then I never found their scenes annoying but liked their dynamic and they were the comical relief in each episode. But I found the proposal scene very annoying because I rather would've seen more YeongOn moments or more importantly Ra On with her parents. And this leads me to something that threw me off already in episode 17. The whole issue in regards of Hong Gyeong-nae. What was his purpose? Why was he there? Aside from being Ra On's father? I'm SO very disappointed in how the writer did NOT tie the loose ends when it comes to him. There were so many chances and possibilities to use Hong Gyeong-nae to make the political plot much more interesting. He could've been a friend to the king – there was a short moment in episode 17 I thought they recognized eachother but actually they didn't – who had a different point of views when it comes to politics (apparently siding a bit with Lee Yeong's mother) and became an easy target for Kim Hun's scheme to remove him as a close friend and ally to the king. But nothing. The writer brought him in just for the sake of „we mentioned him so many times, so we simply have to bring him in“. Of course you could argue that he is Ra On's father and it was important to her see him. And I agree but we didn't even get closure on their story. We didn't get a reunion. I would've been okay if the writer had told me that Ra On's parents don't live together but they're getting close to eachother again. Because the love is still there between Ra On's mother and her father and 10 years changes people, so they need to get to know eachother again. I would've loved to see Ra On with her parents because I always thought this was so important to her. But here we didn't get any closure either. When you look at it the writers wasted a big opportunity with Hong Gyeong-nae and this basically ruined the whole political plot including him for me and that's why I feel not satisfied with how the things wrapped up in episode 18 and prior to it. Yes every loose end is tied together but not all of them in a nice or perfect way. OVERALL: What worked best for in the last episode was what worked best for me throughout the drama and that's the love story of Ra On and Lee Yeong. But aside from episode 18 not satisfying me completely this drama is on my favourite dramas of all time-list because as a whole drama it comes close to being perfect because it made me feel things. Unfortunately the fact the last episodes are so uneven and it turns out it's those last episodes which prevents me from saying it's a 100% perfect drama makes it bittersweet to rewatch and have to say I skipped the minutes with Kim Hun and the evil Queen and thought the last episode would be perfect with only resolving everything in regards of YeongOn. That being said despite this very honest post on episode 18 I deeply adore this drama and I'm proud of the cast and crew of what they have accomplished. And I got my happy ending for my OTP and that's all that matters, right? two points... the lack of mourning on Yoonsung and Hong Kyung Nae. as i mentioned in a post earlier, YS's death had been foreshadowed and i saw it coming but it's entirely different from accepting it. I guess what made it harder for me is he died just like that. No mourning, not even a mention about it afterwards. He was there always, almost always there to save the day and now that he's gone, no one even mourned for his death. It saddened me a lot how his story was wrapped up although dying in the arms of the woman he loved was perfect. I believe he deserve more from LY and from BY if not from anyone else. In my mind, i need to see that. HGN... i had aired my concerns and discontent of his presence early on. I felt that his character appearance should have been used to the fullest, not just to make RO suffer more, for the lovers to separate or for among other things just be there for the interrogation. I had wished that when he showed up the main concern of LY about the connection between the King, PM and HGN will finally be answered but no, it was never even mentioned. I may be wrong. over-all i love this drama as you do, again in line with my well-kept dramas on my hdd as with Nice Guy. Another episode to wrap this up would have been great. also i'm sorry if i won't be able to reply to all mentions here, the thread is faster than a speeding bullet and i can't really keep up yet as i'm always out of breath... sick 27 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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