#100DaysMyPrince | So, this is how it SHOULD HAVE ENDED:
Yul and Yi Suh have a grand wedding. The King is especially happy at watching Yul be so smitten. Enuch Yang is in happy tears because FINALLY all those nasty rumors are gong to go away! The wedding night is charged with so much tension and anticipation and we fade to black after Yul pulls the first string of Yi Suh’s wedding hanbok loose. Every minister in court is struck dumb at the knowledge that the perpetually uncomfortable virgin crown prince now visits the crown princesses chambers every single night. No one is surprised when Yi Suh falls pregnant within a few months. However, the pregnancy is hard and many ministers mock her for being too old, which always makes Yul’s hackles rise. As always, he spends his nights with Yi Suh, rubbing her belly, reading their baby Elementary Learning, and just being there for her. She’s always grateful for his company, and sometimes even makes him get food for her when the munchies hit. The morning sickness is making her gaunt, but she enjoys the heavy burden in her belly, and the way Yul’s eye go all soft when he stares at her.
The delivery is rough, and for a few agonizing moments, they aren’t sure if Yi Suh would make it – but she does. They have two adorable twins – a boy and a girl. The boy is just as naughty and undisciplined as Yul used to be in the past, and the girl is the apple of Yul’s eye. He spoils them both rotten, and Yi Suh always grumbles at having to play the bad cop. A few years down the road, Yi Suh gets pregnant again. It’s totally unplanned, but not unwelcome. This time though, the pregnancy is a breeze and they end up welcoming another little girl. Yul is over the moon, and Yi Suh especially loves the involuntary upward curl of his lips every time he gazes at the new baby. Life is not perfect – there’s still the nasty court to run, and once in a while some Minster does bring Yi Suh’s pedigree into question, but they have each other and their three beautiful children, so they don’t mind that much.

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    Ah, really, that’s would made me happy for over the year.

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      This is how it ends in my head…

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        Same here. The last 2 eps was the weakest. I’m disappointed enough to call it lazy and lame.

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    What’s with the inability of drama’s to have decent endings? The whole noble idiocy plotline was a needless time killer. But your ending is fabulous. Why, oh, why couldn’t we have instead gotten this ending.

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      I think it’s a time constraint issue…as if they rush the production at the end and the plot suffers…it happens too many times in dramas to be a coincidence -.-

      This time the writing was good (for 14 episodes at least), imo, and quite consistent…but the ending was flat, like she didn’t even try 🙁

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        It was however cute, of not fully living up to the potential. Plus the directing kinda ruined the consistency of the plot…

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        It was a pre-produced drama (filming wrapped up in early September) so it didn’t the time constraint like those dramas produced under the live shoot system. So the flat final episodes was entirely due to the lack of creativity by the writer.

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          I know it was pre-produced…but the writer(s) still wrote it in real time (?) while the filming was on-going, and the filming itself had a deadline i’m sure 🙂

          And I agree with your comment on the writer’s creativity…but that doesn’t take away from the fact that they have more pressure towards the end of the drama compared to the first episodes…that’s what I’m saying 😉

          Anyways, this is just something I’ve been thinking about, because so many good dramas end up with a disappointing finale, and I can’t explain this “phenomenon” to myself! XD

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            I think writers are under pressure to still keep the conflict “ongoing” even if it’s the end. Some have that notion that needs to be a ‘problem’ that drives the drama, even if that problem doesn’t make any sense or is contrived. Maybe it’s the way writers see their work as well – the end they come up with makes sense in their head but to viewers it’s unsatisfactory

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            @brownieoholic

            Yeah, that’s true too!
            I think this episode’s case of noble idiocy is an example of that! 🙈

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            Don’t they realize we don’t want “ongoing” conflict in our final episodes, we want fan service and lots of it (hehehe)!

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    I think I shed a tear UGH THIS IS THE REAL ENDING FOR ME

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    You’re the best @zggs1994
    I love this ,this right here is our ending
    My imagination went wild as i was reading this or should i say it actually happened? and i cried tears of joy.
    Anyway this is our official ending!

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    I want to see that drama!

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    This ending, I want so badly, not the lame one they gave us, wae!?! 😭😭

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