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Post by Alexa on Nov 13, 2008 19:33:56 GMT -5
ok why is it that in these dramas the main guy always endangers the "mission" or the "team" or whatever over a girl? Here Muyhool had promised to help out the Crown Prince. The Crown Prince and the other guy tell him to lay low and not to draw any attention to himself. and what does he do? He draws attention to hmself, OVER A GIRL!!!!!!! That kinda upsets me! I mean seriously its not like him and this girl have a relationship or anything. isn't he thinking???!!!! and is that girl a princess? is she the daughter of the enemy?
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Post by Knov1 on Nov 13, 2008 19:41:29 GMT -5
Yes, she's the princess of the enemy. In his defense, he doesn't know who she is but, yeah, bad move on his part.
On a side note, Muyhool seems to have a man crush on the crown prince. His face just lights up whenever the crown prince acknowledges him.
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Post by Alexa on Nov 16, 2008 0:09:42 GMT -5
On a side note, Muyhool seems to have a man crush on the crown prince. His face just lights up whenever the crown prince acknowledges him. lol ;D well in Muyhool's defense, he does seem to be in awe of the Crown Prince, and why wouldn't he? The Crown Prince has practically given Muyhool and his friend (who considered themselves nobody's) a new life! And after watching Thursdays episode its obvious that Muyhool sees in the Crown Prince the father figure (or older brother) he never had. and of course we all know that they are in fact brothers and I can't wait til he finds out. What I really like about the Crown Prince is that he never actually abandoned his brother. He left him with someone he could trust and went back for him. In a time where brothers were prone to kill each other over the throne, the Crown Prince decided to look out for his little brother. I have a question: this drama takes place during the Goguryeo Dynasty, in the timeline does Dae Jo Young come after Muhyool? I know its based on a true story so I'm trying to get the facts right. I get so confused with the times and all the different dynasties mentioned.
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Post by Knov1 on Nov 16, 2008 6:38:20 GMT -5
I have a question: this drama takes place during the Goguryeo Dynasty, in the timeline does Dae Jo Young come after Muhyool? I know its based on a true story so I'm trying to get the facts right. I get so confused with the times and all the different dynasties mentioned. Yeah, Muhyool comes before DJY. This drama deals with the early years of Goguryeo and DJY was about the end of Goguryeo and start of Balhae.
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Post by MTR on Dec 18, 2008 18:16:32 GMT -5
Just to be on the ball we have LEGEND /4 GOD'S which is middle Goguryeo (middle to late ). Here is the big historical blooper It was Muhyool's son Hodong that was in love with the Princess Of Buyeo not Muhyool . Just to really stir up the pot SBS has a drama staring early next year about Hodong and the Buyeo Princess (her name was never known despite having one in the drama ) So do you guys think people may get confused between the KBS and SBS versions of the story ?? (At least in Korea as SBS is only shown here in Hawaii with Eng subs and elsewhere Chinese Stations withNo Eng Subs )
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Post by mikey on Dec 18, 2008 19:57:30 GMT -5
It was Muhyool's son Hodong that was in love with the Princess Of Buyeo not Muhyool . Just to really stir up the pot SBS has a drama staring early next year about Hodong and the Buyeo Princess (her name was never known despite having one in the drama ) I do thank you, domyoungchun, for the clarification. Much as I enjoy Korean historicals, it really frustrates me when I see the writers straying so far from the truth. Native Koreans may know right away that it's all made-up nonsense, but for someone like me, it makes learning about "real" Korean history a lot more difficult than it should be. With any luck, my satellite provider (TAN - "The Asia Network") will offer this new SBS drama with English subs. It will be interesting to compare the two if it does happen.
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