Still one of the strongest shows on TV or that netflix of yours. The empress was revealed the most deeply, as for me. I believed almost until the very end of the second season that she was a ruthless, cold-blooded beast who was simply incapable of hesitation, but as it turned out, after the birth of the twins, she did not even think about the immediate extinction of "Kokochin", but on the contrary assured her to live for the sake of children. The end of their line is one of the strongest scenes in the series, gaining rather than losing from its predictability.
Well, Marco's relationship with Khan is worthy of the best examples of bromances from the buddy movie. I can't be both complicated and ironic at the same time.
@joryloh: "all season I wanted to yell, "Chinkim, shave off your mustache!" But this is completely unnecessary. He was just starting to look like a prince instead of a princess.
Of course, I love everyone, but Hana is the most!
That's all I can say about this season.
The empress was revealed the most deeply, as for me. I believed almost until the very end of the second season that she was a ruthless, cold-blooded beast who was simply incapable of hesitation, but as it turned out, after the birth of the twins, she did not even think about the immediate extinction of "Kokochin", but on the contrary assured her to live for the sake of children. The end of their line is one of the strongest scenes in the series, gaining rather than losing from its predictability.
Well, Marco's relationship with Khan is worthy of the best examples of bromances from the buddy movie. I can't be both complicated and ironic at the same time.
But this is completely unnecessary. He was just starting to look like a prince instead of a princess.