I may not have commented much on it yet, but Haechi owns my whole heart right now.
I will say though, I’ve been struggling to imagine Yi Geum eventually condemning his son to die in a rice box, but with this week’s episodes something clicked. I don’t show if the show will address that event at all, but I wonder if this Yi Geum does it because he sees Yi Tan in Prince Sado. (I admit I don’t know a lot about the history behind this, but I can definitely see how a lot of terrible things could have been avoided if we’d locked Yi Tan up and actually killed him a lot sooner.)
I agree @mistyisles – this is my first show to watch on Mondays and Tuesdays. The growth in the Crown Prince is amazing. I too wondered about the future where he does that. What little I read said that he was crazy and violent. Is Yi Tan a real person in history and was he really that way? If so it would explain what the father did to the son later.
Off to Wikipedia I guess.
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mistyisles
April 3, 2019 at 7:30 AM
I may not have commented much on it yet, but Haechi owns my whole heart right now.
I will say though, I’ve been struggling to imagine Yi Geum eventually condemning his son to die in a rice box, but with this week’s episodes something clicked. I don’t show if the show will address that event at all, but I wonder if this Yi Geum does it because he sees Yi Tan in Prince Sado. (I admit I don’t know a lot about the history behind this, but I can definitely see how a lot of terrible things could have been avoided if we’d locked Yi Tan up and actually killed him a lot sooner.)
stpauligurl
April 3, 2019 at 7:46 AM
I agree @mistyisles – this is my first show to watch on Mondays and Tuesdays. The growth in the Crown Prince is amazing. I too wondered about the future where he does that. What little I read said that he was crazy and violent. Is Yi Tan a real person in history and was he really that way? If so it would explain what the father did to the son later.
Off to Wikipedia I guess.