Post by TheBo on Sept 25, 2011 6:22:16 GMT -5
Ep.36
San sends for the best court physician to treat Song. Hyeoui comes to Lady Hye and tells her of her confession to San. She wants Lady Hye to let them see each other. Not knowing Song’s been found, Lady Hye says "No," she’d do it all again and only hopes Song has found a peaceful life somewhere.
When Jeong met Lord Kim and was told he’d been pardoned, he asked if he’d escaped instead. For this, he was beaten and received dire threats against Princess and himself. Jeong confirms the royal pardon and is alarmed and confused; so is Princess. She visits the queen to find out what’s up, but is invited in to have tea with her and the king. Queen acts all creepy and smug. After he leaves, queen tells Princess to go home and shut up until she’s sent for. Princess tells Jeong they are done for.
San nurses Song until she recovers consciousness. When Lady Hye later scolds him, he tells her he just realized the depths of his love for Song and promises he’ll bury those feelings and attend to his duties if she lets Song work at Dowahseo again. Unfortunately, Hyeoui overhears this conversation. Later that night, San visits a miserable Hyeoui. There are mutual apologies and self-recriminations. Also, Song learns she will be allowed to return to Dowahseo. Even Mr. Kang (Jeong's erstwhile ally) agrees with this.
Elsewhere, Hong questions the royal secretary; the secretary denies issuing any imperial order. Hong, thinking Jeong's up to something, later meets with Jeong to demand what; Jeong tells him about Lord Kim, and Hong reports to San, who visits Yeong-jo to ask why. Yeong-jo, who has recently realized he’s been confused about what he has and has not done, denies the order exists. However, after San leaves and when his eunuch and his secretary confirm he did issue the order (neither says anything about the queen), he summons his physician.
Lord Kim visits his sister (upsetting the Noron ministers on the way), who exults in the uproar she’s created. He thinks the king will reverse his order when sane, but she is confident all will go her way. She has a secret plan.
The king’s doctor trembles in fear over his diagnosis and refuses to say it, so Y-J demands, do I have dementia? The queen arrives and high-handedly orders the physician to leave. The two marrieds argue and she angrily offers to diagnose his problem.
San arrives to say goodnight to Y-J and is shocked when he is pleasantly greeted by the queen instead.
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That chief eunuch is kind of a dopus-elopus. He just goes along with whoever is talking “now.”
San sends for the best court physician to treat Song. Hyeoui comes to Lady Hye and tells her of her confession to San. She wants Lady Hye to let them see each other. Not knowing Song’s been found, Lady Hye says "No," she’d do it all again and only hopes Song has found a peaceful life somewhere.
When Jeong met Lord Kim and was told he’d been pardoned, he asked if he’d escaped instead. For this, he was beaten and received dire threats against Princess and himself. Jeong confirms the royal pardon and is alarmed and confused; so is Princess. She visits the queen to find out what’s up, but is invited in to have tea with her and the king. Queen acts all creepy and smug. After he leaves, queen tells Princess to go home and shut up until she’s sent for. Princess tells Jeong they are done for.
San nurses Song until she recovers consciousness. When Lady Hye later scolds him, he tells her he just realized the depths of his love for Song and promises he’ll bury those feelings and attend to his duties if she lets Song work at Dowahseo again. Unfortunately, Hyeoui overhears this conversation. Later that night, San visits a miserable Hyeoui. There are mutual apologies and self-recriminations. Also, Song learns she will be allowed to return to Dowahseo. Even Mr. Kang (Jeong's erstwhile ally) agrees with this.
Elsewhere, Hong questions the royal secretary; the secretary denies issuing any imperial order. Hong, thinking Jeong's up to something, later meets with Jeong to demand what; Jeong tells him about Lord Kim, and Hong reports to San, who visits Yeong-jo to ask why. Yeong-jo, who has recently realized he’s been confused about what he has and has not done, denies the order exists. However, after San leaves and when his eunuch and his secretary confirm he did issue the order (neither says anything about the queen), he summons his physician.
Lord Kim visits his sister (upsetting the Noron ministers on the way), who exults in the uproar she’s created. He thinks the king will reverse his order when sane, but she is confident all will go her way. She has a secret plan.
The king’s doctor trembles in fear over his diagnosis and refuses to say it, so Y-J demands, do I have dementia? The queen arrives and high-handedly orders the physician to leave. The two marrieds argue and she angrily offers to diagnose his problem.
San arrives to say goodnight to Y-J and is shocked when he is pleasantly greeted by the queen instead.
***
That chief eunuch is kind of a dopus-elopus. He just goes along with whoever is talking “now.”