But I am using Red- I SAW RED when I first saw what happened. I love this character, very very very much and I think the writers do not realise that you do not need THIS to make a character memorable. Even though you know, characters like him are, usually, tragic.
AND we may go as far as to say that what happened is trully beautiful, a true gift of friendship, depth of feeling, loyalty. Very much in character. It was to be expected of him. My only hope is...this GIFT, for it is a gift to the King so that hopefully he may succeed, will not go to waste.
I was prepared for it. I knew it was coming, my analysis of episdoe 18 and experience with some steroptyping of characters and dramas like well.. like some other dramas, some of which are my top favourites...(don;t want to spoil!) were telling me this is coming.
Big Signs in episod 18 were telling me- looks like a character who is about to experience exactly THAT what happened in this episode. The urgency, the heartbreak of episode 18...all pointed to THAT. It's one of the later scenes that completely and utterly tore me apart, so beautiful..! And also the ending of the episode itself made me VERY angry. I hope this will not be wasted, what happened here!
I am heartbroken. I love EGS (uniform is his thing too) but I think we can appreciate and feel even more acutely his beauty, his deeply loyal and honourable heart. I love this character. This is porecisely the kind of character that I like the most.And the actor, whom I like since What's Up, was just perfectly cast.
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Our Jumong is getting stronger. Go, Rookie. This first arc that finished with this episode just sealed your fate, it seemes!
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A Gentleman's Dignity Episode 17
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Excuse me, I will go cry a bucket of tears before picking up this drama...and can someone recommend me a drama where the older brother actually has a different fate? Even if it would still happen, this was too soon, too soon! Why couldn't the brother have at least a couple more episodes? I would have love to see at least a little bit of team work.
I think it may be a while before I return to this drama.
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Marry Him If You Dare Episode 6
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LDG is totally the lead, though. My intution tells me that the possible mess I am yet to witness in the future episodes resulted from the writer changing the story to accommodate all the Yong Hwa fever.... meh. My preference is for Lee Dong Gun but frankly I don't really care all that much. This episode was pretty dynamic though, there was progress and development and lots of things happening; can you really know the future. In your face, Ahjumma. I wish she'd stop being so confident,
I don't think you have all the answers and I don;t think you trying to change your future is right. Your hating LDG is probably a result of some completely stupid misunderstanding in the first place. However, I guess we can all sympathise with a desire to change the past even though it may be misconceived Live in a way not to have regrets. Well...if you communicate with people then some regrets can be avoided. LDG is clearly the superior lead....even if I still don;t care very much about eith him or present Mi-Rae. I want to see what happens to the older brother, though.
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The tournament was the definite highlight in this episode, especially glorious was the archery contest- really captured the fact that his father lives in him. He showed them all right! Another high point was the sword fight..it clearly showed Jumong and his eldest brother evenly tied...they are of equal strength and worthy opponents and Dae So is amart, because he recognizes this fact and feels threatened. And Jumong..oh Jumong is a dream of a man. There is one scene in an earlier episode where the merchant girl comes to see him practising and she is mesmerised. Can't say I blame her. Jumong is nit only hot and perceptive, he also knows and is starting to develop wisdom akin to his father's. He KNOWS how to win the hearts of people. He's bloody perfect. Go, Rookie! Well, hes not such a rookie here anymore.
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Taisetsu na Koto wa Subete Kimi ga Oshiete Kureta Episode 9
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Taisetsu na Koto wa Subete Kimi ga Oshiete Kureta Episode 10
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Aww...well what can I say? Whilst still recovering from the loss of a beloved character, this ending does lose its impetus for me and seems to lack something that defined the rest of the drama, it's just very ordinary and does not seem like enough, especially for a crazed madman like Bong Gu...
I am a bit disaapointed in the way the last episode has been handled, it felt a bit empty, but I am relieved that it offered aalso a happy resolution, though bitter sweet, (which IS fitting in series such as this one, because it would flatten it down if we had completely perfect sweet happy endings, it ould take from the meaning o some things just have to be accepted, imho) and also there is a scene which looks like it offers a bit of comfort to our poor princess, which I thought was a nice touch too at the very least. What it is for the princess is a fond memory and I suppose she will be all right, but that still doesnt seem to ease my heartache. I blame the writers ad the actors for creating such a completely endearing character as ESG However, the fact that they DO show the princess coming to terms is a big plus for the dram as it offers continuity and ties up lose ends.
Well, we can't have it all, and it was still pretty generous, surprisingly generous- I was starting to expect the wors after yesterday, envisioning Romeo and Juliet like scenarios or else scenarios from some tragic sageuks...so...I am happy mostly. The drama was in the end very rewarding to watch.
Because this drama is definitely one of my top favourites. It had it all the way I liked it: good family relationship, great friendship. loyal friendship, understated and sad romance, happy romance...everything. Very good writing by the sister. Well produced...this drama is very appealing due to setting, beautiful costumes and good plot.
AS very highly recommended drama!
And now excuse me, I shall really go back reminisce our ESG some more. He will be one of my top favourte characters written for a drama.
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I think he is troubled and hurt by something, maybe he feels inferior and underappreciated and unnoticed. He's a nice guy, just doesn't want to be Huga's shadow all the time, and everyone is always about Hyuga, Huyga. He tries to give himself some self-respect. I am not condoning the way he's doing it- and I definitely don't like his methods, but honestly, I don't it's easy for him either.
No one is even trying to understand him.
Honestly, this man needs more empathy. I am sure that by the end of this drama things will work out for the two friends as well. At least I'd like to hope so.
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Taisetsu na Koto wa Subete Kimi ga Oshiete Kureta Episode 5
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In some ways, this episode released some of the tension and feelings built up by previous episodes. It featured a very touching moment, which really highlighted how judgmenets sould be withheld, because we don't always know the whole story. Professionalism aside- which I really think is something the teachers in this drama lack in general- on human level, this story is very humane. The character, like us in life, have illiuminating experiences which make them realise how narrow-minded the may have been, ow petty in some of their concerns and especially fears. It's very thought provoking, heartwrenching an touching at once. I was very impresse with Saeki for doing what she did. She offered a very humbling lesson and allowed everyone to emapthise with her a little more. I say both natsui and shuji lack professional- and they do. But a teacher's role is also to protect and I think shuji tried to do that in the way I can relate to. He tried not to involve Saeki in any way ad take everythning on himself, even risking his relationship with Natsui, because this was the way he understood his responsibilioty as a teacher. I can relate to that and I really like his character. In fact, all of these characters are very relatable, very real.
Except I wonder, don;t all idealist start that way? Wanting to do good, having no power and then becoming stronger corrupts them, although they initially want power to protect something.
The Princess has, in the meantime, plans of her own after being saved from drowning and contacted by the trusted men of her father.
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The new king has got what he wanted. The general played on his ambition. I feel sorry for the princess and for the young son of the General that they are caught up in the very wrong decisions of their elders. The king was clearly a peace-inclined person but the General thought he was weak and though the king had betrayed the nation.
It's politics that are driving the General, but I will not call him evil. The Princess is really sympathethic in this episode as she has to watch how her father and brother are treated after their death. Shame on the General. HJe knows no respect for his enemies. And while it may seem like he is using his son, I still believe the father cares for him. Otherwise he wouldn;t have left him under the care of his mother. I think he knew it would be best if the son stayed away from the palace.
But..as always..fate intervened.
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So we are explained some of the hys in this episode. This drama is doing an excellent job of portraying the consequences of the choices we make and of differences of opinion on politics that lead to conflict, treason and cause a lot more damage by causing pain to those who get caught up in this. Ths episode was really heart breaking and it showed that the General is a proponent of some very ruthless methods. It's sad really because somewhere deep inside he is a man who cared for his son enough to try and protect him. What an ending top this episode, very intense and it seems the Princess, who has just experienced so much tragedy, will really hate UTW character now.
It's sad, really, but the drama, again, doesn't pass judgments, it just shows us what happens when in political context opinions on how to handle politics differ and where it can lead. You just have to feel sorry for all thise who don;t want any of it and yet get caught up in it.
The General has given the Princess even more reason to hate him and his son. This is what sword leads to. Hatred and a desire for revenge. Love cannot win with all this.
And really the son of the general is an innocent man on the inside. It's really a shame but one does not choose the family one is born to. And it sometimes becomes a tragedy.
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Fate is such a cruel thing. And in these later episodes the camerawork is really justified and well done. I just love the juxtaposing shots wehen they think about their duties and about each other. Lovers who are fated to be enemies. What's next?
In thr meantime, the General and his son have another intense talk.
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