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Post by BlackFish on May 8, 2005 22:58:05 GMT -5
What did the king do to Yi? I know he didn't die etc. I missed the episode sadely.
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Post by captainamazing on May 8, 2005 23:08:30 GMT -5
After a very long delay, the king told him that if he lost a single battle, he would execute YSS and all of his men. There was a lot more to it, but that's all I remember.
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Post by Aging Warrior on May 9, 2005 9:48:13 GMT -5
I missed the start, but when I turned it on the king was sitting inside asking if YSS Yu Sung Ryong where still out there. YSS and Yu Sung Ryong were standing in the rain. YSS was still on his knees. Another guy joined them there.
There are scenes with Yun and other Easterners as well as Won Kyun happy aboutwhat is happening.
Finally, the prince told his father that if he feared YSS and Yu then he should kill them, but if he was just angry at them then he should let them go. The king reinstates the navy but tells YSS that he will kill him and his men if there is one loss.
Back at the base the base the Na and the blacksmiths try to make the turtle armor lighter. The alloy they come up with would be too expensive with the navy's budget cut.
YSS returns a lets them know that they can spend the money. The ship is launched.
They have a ceremony for the dead rowers and YSS sings/chants a bit.
Japan is delayed because the chief warrior is sick. Finally at the end of the episode 700 Japanese ships show up in Busan.
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Post by Eowyn on May 9, 2005 12:52:12 GMT -5
I've enjoyed watching these 2 past episodes very much. Both well-done in my opinion.
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Post by Alexa on May 17, 2005 8:20:10 GMT -5
I really liked this episode. I love Minister Yu!! He is such a great friend and loyal to the country. I like the scene when the King was about to kill YSS and Minister Yu stepped in and ask that he be killed instead. Minister Yu stuck by YSS regardless of the fact that everybody disagreed with YSS and Minister Yu. Oh and than that other Minister joined YSS and Minister Yu outside when it was raining. I don't know the name of that one minister, but I liked when he said "that a true scholar should be willing to die for righteousness." I admire them so much. I don't know if I could put my life on the line like that.
And the King's son seems to be full of so much wisdom, telling his father "if you fear them kill them, but if you're just angry, then forgive them and give them another chance."
And it seems like the battle scenes start today with the invasion of the Japanese. I'm looking forward to seeing the Turtle Ship in battle and to see YSS and the Commanders in action.
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