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Post by IAPD3000 on Aug 9, 2005 9:24:59 GMT -5
Ep. 51- the last episode! Some spoilers that I will say is that none of the two main male characters didn't get the girl (I don't know the charater's name, but she was played by this hot actress Soo-ae). All of the characters were killed expect for her. You just had to see the ending for yourself, because I ain't a spoiler. Probably in time after YSS series is done, maybe the stations should re-aired E.O.S. with english subs.
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Post by alexa unlogged on Aug 9, 2005 9:39:34 GMT -5
hey she comes out in Love Letter. She's a very cute girl.
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Post by seven stars on Aug 24, 2005 13:04:19 GMT -5
So without spoiling it IAPD3000, would you share with us your feelings about whether it's a good series or not?
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Post by mikey on Aug 25, 2005 9:48:08 GMT -5
My two cents worth (it ended last week on The Asia Network): "Emperor of the Sea" ranks as a VERY good drama. Not perfect: the beginning was a bit slow to catch on, and the writers took a whole lot of liberties with history (Jang Bogo is a legendary figure in Korean history, but I guess there wasn’t much recorded history for the writers to work with).
Actually, the entirely fictional love triangle between good guy Jang Bogo, bad guy Yum Moon, and lovely Lady Jung-hwa was perhaps the highlight of the show - primarily, I think, because Yum Moon was such a complicated, well-developed character. Though he's a cold-blooded killer, his love for Jung-hwa was pure and genuine. Such a fascinating character!
"Emperor of the Sea," therefore, is the kind of drama that history and romance fans can both enjoy. Despite its (relatively minor) flaws, I say that it's a good one. Don't miss it if it makes it to Chicago.
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Post by IAPD3000 on Aug 26, 2005 9:23:43 GMT -5
So without spoiling it IAPD3000, would you share with us your feelings about whether it's a good series or not? I do agree with Mikey over what he said. I think it is a good series.
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