..Crown Prince Sohyeon (Baek Sung Hyun) continues fighting in co-operation with Princess Jeongmyeong (Lee Yeon Hee) for political reform to achieve transparent society against Kim Ja Jeom (Jo Min Ki) and Kang Joo Sun (Jo Sung Ha) during his father's illness since he came back from Qing.
I thought Sohyeon is a promising new actor thanks to his excellent performances.
I googled him.
I remember he was the famous child actor who made his big-screen debut in 'I Wish For What Is Forbidden To Me' in 1994.
How time flies! :)
I thought Sohyeon is a promising new actor thanks to his excellent performances.
I googled him.
I remember he was the famous child actor who made his big-screen debut in 'I Wish For What Is Forbidden To Me' in 1994.
How time flies! :)
King Injo (Kim Jae Won) who has prevented the oldest son from not taking away his powers is in quite a lot of pain and people close to the King express concern over the political power struggle between the father and the son.
Kang In Woo (Han Joo Wan) exposes the corruption of his father and he raids the scene where the big merchant traffics in silver, under the Crown Prince's command. The son watches the old man being taken to Uigeumbu (the judiciary organ during Goryeo and Joseon dynasty) with gloomy eyes.
Kang In Woo is awesome although he is not a historical person.
Can I sacrifice small things to save a great thing?? Maybe never. :(
Injo recovered his consciousness shouts to Kim Ja Jeom to bring his oldest son right away.
With its fast-moving narrative,' Splendid Politics' still has seven episodes to go.
As I see it, Jeongmyeong, a fictional character, who is supposed to be the center of the story doesn't stand out as being more important than the rest of the characters anymore. Historically she didn't concern herself with politics and couldn't get involved in it.
Funny thing is, she is at the end of almost episodes. lol
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