There were a couple of confusing moments in this episode. First, Dami's reaction to the news that she is a princess. Or rather, the complete absence of any reaction. Personally, I've been waiting for this moment, so I'm disappointed that it wasn't shown. Without any questions, she agreed to take the place of the prince in order to save the lives of the people who abandoned her as a child. It's just illogical that she didn't have any anger or resentment, or even surprise. They made some kind of naive mumble out of her. The only good thing is that as she grew up, she changed, it's already nice to see. But I would like more scenes with her adaptation in the palace in the first months, especially after the death of her mother, how she changed. Second, the sudden death of the Crown Princess. Okay, if there were any prerequisites in the form of a cough or something else. But no: here is the scene where she talks to Dami, and immediately after it - where she lies dying. And I still didn't understand what she died of. I didn't expect this character to be brought out so early. Third, Ji Un's visit to the prince with birthday greetings. It seems to be an ordinary son of an inspector, how was he even allowed into the prince's chambers? It is clear why this was done by the screenwriters, but instead of empathizing with the main characters at this moment, I only thought about what would have happened if a real prince had been in Dami's place. It's not very realistic. But maybe I'm just being too picky about the little things. Somehow, they quickly began to reveal the identity of the main character, since already at the end of the second series her uncle suspected her of being a woman. Nevertheless, despite all these points, there is still interest in the drama. And it is very curious what will happen to the main character when everyone finds out the truth.
@kats_hanna: How did you watch it at all? There was surprise, and indignation, and she ran away, and there were tears, and equanimity (behind which she also hid emotions somehow)
@yuko_san: everyone perceives what they see in their own way. And personally, I did not have enough of the emotions you indicated. She really made an attempt to escape, cried a little. However, for me it was all rather unconvincing. I still expected something more from the scene where she finds out she's a princess. To be honest, I didn't notice any equanimity on the actress's face at all. And so it's a pity that they jumped forward a couple of years so quickly. But perhaps the matured heroine will show a greater range of emotions.
@kats_hanna: after all, this is Asia, and there in the dramas the characters are either restrained in emotions, or they are too expressive. Mostly the first one. In addition, the heroine girl was raised by monks, they certainly should teach restraint there
Of course, there are a lot of inconsistencies, but Eun Bin turned out to be a very nice prince) Such belligerence suits her. Well, how can you not watch because of Roh Woon? I was also very amused by the painted deer) But not a single animal was injured)
In a few days, Dami's whole world turned upside down. She turned out to be a princess, her grandfather wanted to kill her, her brother was killed, her friend was killed, her mother died, and she has to pretend to be a man all her life... it's easy to go crazy here… The prince came out of her belligerent and tough, beautifully besieged her uncle, BUT after his "attack", when the bundle fell apart, I did not understand why she undressed ... you just got attacked, maybe they continue to follow, what the hell are you doing? I don't understand how they planned to hide all their lives that she was a woman, even if you think about getting married and procreating…
@bgfotospb: I thought that the tissue on her chest had parted from her activity, and she had to return in a proper form (that is, so that no one could suspect that she was a girl).
@unicornpower: That's right. Therefore, the princess asked for cotton (it is stronger), and the silk cracked, she drove to a quiet place by the stream, just to rewind the fabric. And here Ro Un collects herbs...
Here's a cup at 15 minutes, and mom is just pissing me off, she shifted responsibility to Dami, "if you give up, then everyone will die," like it's her fault.Are you fucking crazy?
That's daaaaaaa covering up the tracks, it's just a fig to kill everyone who happened to be nearby, first at birth, and then the girlfriend was killed for once or twice) in the first two episodes, so much happened ) I liked it))
I didn't understand why my uncle suspected a girl in the prince: he already knew that his face was feminine, and they all had long hair. So damn it is logical that "he looks like a girl", where did he get such a surprise from
First, Dami's reaction to the news that she is a princess. Or rather, the complete absence of any reaction. Personally, I've been waiting for this moment, so I'm disappointed that it wasn't shown. Without any questions, she agreed to take the place of the prince in order to save the lives of the people who abandoned her as a child. It's just illogical that she didn't have any anger or resentment, or even surprise. They made some kind of naive mumble out of her. The only good thing is that as she grew up, she changed, it's already nice to see. But I would like more scenes with her adaptation in the palace in the first months, especially after the death of her mother, how she changed.
Second, the sudden death of the Crown Princess. Okay, if there were any prerequisites in the form of a cough or something else. But no: here is the scene where she talks to Dami, and immediately after it - where she lies dying. And I still didn't understand what she died of. I didn't expect this character to be brought out so early.
Third, Ji Un's visit to the prince with birthday greetings. It seems to be an ordinary son of an inspector, how was he even allowed into the prince's chambers? It is clear why this was done by the screenwriters, but instead of empathizing with the main characters at this moment, I only thought about what would have happened if a real prince had been in Dami's place. It's not very realistic. But maybe I'm just being too picky about the little things.
Somehow, they quickly began to reveal the identity of the main character, since already at the end of the second series her uncle suspected her of being a woman.
Nevertheless, despite all these points, there is still interest in the drama. And it is very curious what will happen to the main character when everyone finds out the truth.
I was also very amused by the painted deer) But not a single animal was injured)
The prince came out of her belligerent and tough, beautifully besieged her uncle, BUT after his "attack", when the bundle fell apart, I did not understand why she undressed ... you just got attacked, maybe they continue to follow, what the hell are you doing?
I don't understand how they planned to hide all their lives that she was a woman, even if you think about getting married and procreating…