Gon asks how long he’s been standing there. He likes a noona/ahjumaa since he was a tiny kid. Watch carefully to see. Was it after the murder? HmmmWhich brings more questions for me. Couldn't go as far as the two halves reunited would be able to kick start time-traveling. I think the Prime Minister has the potential to go real bad cooperating with the evil uncle.Some of my first impressions of the first episode is it definitely is pretty and has an interesting start to the drama. You will receive a link to create a new password via email.Rim sits, eerily calm and streaked with blood. I never thought I would do a rewatch of Goblin or any of KES's work.What I wish they had focused on was why Lee Gon was so motivated to find the person who saved his life -- we jump straight from him as a child who was having to shoulder the tremendous burden of the crown while dealing with the trauma of seeing his dad murdered and his uncle straight up trying to kill him, to breezy cruisy adult LMH with not a lot to go on about where he's at now emotionally.

By going to the past, he's changing the course of the future.

Most of the same people exist in a world that isn’t immediately distinguishable from its alternate version, but their lives are vastly different, as we saw with Gon’s family. Kingmaker: The Change of Destiny Episode 16 Vostfr. Even WDH is a bit bland so far (I know, blasphemy!)

Lee Min-ho in different outfits, Lee Min-ho's muscular arms, Lee Min-ho riding a white horse, and so on. But I don't want to wait for the last five episodes this time (I say this even as I'll watch the whole thing lol).

The badge. And then we have the weird moment where Tae-eul saw that reflection of a different version of her in the car. The rabbit just ran with no clock in hand. The overarching plot isn’t clear yet, so I’ll wait to comment on that until we know more. The little boy approaches him again, later, when Gon is studying. We were given numerous...almost gratuitous...shots of Lee Min-ho. I also wished there were different color palettes to distinguish Korea from Corea à la I snorted at the 'both look like dinosaurs' not gonna lie!Also I had the exact same thought regarding rambunctious child Jo Yeong versus his dour grown-up self. Tae-eul knocks aside the criminal to reveal a dead body in the trunk of his car.

King Sinmun suffered from constant rebellions and this King Lee Ho is killed by his own brother.

I think it’s very plausible.But I thought it might be Tae Eul too.

The husband body double didn't match any of the husband candidates height. Seo-ryung suddenly leans in intimately – the cameras click ferociously – to say that the country is peaceful and the people happy.

Maybe we watch some more to decide ...I don't think that using the same actors/actresses again is a bad sign, at all - not only does the Reply/Playbook/Playlist team use the same actors over and over, famous directors such as Alfred Hitchcock were also known to prefer to work with a known quantity when it came to acting.I see The Last Empress hehehe .

The kid swings.

This seems to be the first drama where this guy's head director.No No LEB only directed Goblin and Mr Sunshine he didn't direct DOTS. The brown robe doesn't look good.

And I also think KYK is working undercover with evil uncle.Oh I wanted to call that one, but you did it first :)) Yes, I think that the Harry Azkaban case is the most probable scenario.You know what would be awesome? She might be killed or something.

Also the murders - esp of Lee Gon in the Republic - gave me anxiety for some reason.Sadly I think the big letdown is the directing and the writing which really shows in ep 2. That person is tall and has broad shoulders and those hands belonged to a man. what would that be like?Nice groundwork episode.. Lee Min Ho keeps getting richer in his dramas.. btw that palace is , I want to know who the set decorator was..
I think Lee Min Ho has not taken up very challenging roles or characters. I missed the OST of Goblin and the somber/foreboding music of Mr. Sunshine. -Did Rim go back to Corea to get his second-in-command then take him back to Korea with him? I think this will be tied in to the finale.I suspect the black-clad City Hunter who saved Young Gon is Future Gon, not Tae-eul, because Savior looks like Lee Min-ho.

And why is the flute magic?" "Rim mentioned the flute facilitates peace, but I don’t know how the portal fits into that.
I thought at first that the ultra-secure underwire-detecting security screening was indicative of his level of paranoia as an adult about people getting close to him, but the fact that he's willing to later go haring off several times without his security detail suggests otherwise.The kid scenes had such a modern sageuk sensibility (forgive the oxymoron) that made it so intriguing, because you had the king in his white imperial robes talking about the heavens while his usurper brother storms his chambers in a suit, and the mourning rituals so familiar from historical settings televised across a modern nation. Give the girl a break and set her up with a regular chaebol as a normal OTP, why don't you? He did, however, do Moonlight Drawn By Clouds (I think he was again an assistant director there). I hope it is NOT like Gentleman's Dignity or Heirs, where the personalities of the male leads were so shallow there was nothing to reveal episode by episode but their wardrobe.As far as WDH "Jo Young" i have no opinion, I'm just hoping he is cold like that because he was on duty. Yeong gently reminds him his savior must’ve aged since it’s been 25 years.