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After one week of watching fathers dying... finally finished it. I came to the conclusion this drama is great.The story is great, though it may be repetitive in some ways (Yoon Kang disappearing, family dying), but it is all done in different ways. Also loved the fact it actually teaches you some of Joseon's history and the conflict between Japan and China without you realizing it at all. Somehow the drama is done in a cool way so you won't get bored by that political chats; and that's the fact I don't like about historical dramas, they just won't stop talking about stuff and complicated words I don't understand at all (because english is not my primary language), make it just too long. Here is different, the king and his royal followers talks are compressible and short.
I also loved the bond between all characters, like they were all connected.
The cast in their acting really got you in the weak spot, though I didn't tear, the feels were just "real".
Though I don't think I would rewatch it at all, like 22 hours approximately of watching, no thanks (should I just get to the love scenes?), but oh well with just one watching you should get enough.
SPOILER ( IF YOU HAVEN'T SEEN THE DRAMA, JUST DON'T READ IT)----------------------------
I though Yoon Kang was going to die in that short fight he had with Won Shin, it was shorter than what I expected (lol), but the good ending was admiring.
The bad thing is that it leaves you with undone realationships, like Soo In and Hye Won or Yoon Kang and the king.
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This really is a good drama, totally recommend it. Just don't get too attached with some supporting roles :c.
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