I do like the stylistic mash-up, and theres plenty of eye candy for allI ❤ the friendship between the boys right off the bat and am already bracing myself for the angst to come.

He more than held his own opposite the veterans in MAD DOG, and turned in a charismatic and touching performance.Loved the first episode sooo much,didn't skip at all!! He didn't write the history so we may never know what really went down.As for Nam Eun, I agree with you that Sun-ho's father Nam Jeon's character is based loosely on him but the writer changed his first name.Ah, thank you for the date of the Wihwado Retreat, I can understand why commoners were loathe to rile Ming if it could be avoided. Loading... Coming Episode. From the camera work and cinematography. It worked quite well in Chuno, Six Flying Dragons, and Rebel: Thief Who Stole the People.CHUNO, SFD, REBEL and ARANG for me. I wouldn’t be surprised if Jang Hyuk is advising on the martial arts sequences.

Lord Nam states that it will [still] be winter when they arrive, which means they won't be able to hunt or forage for much food. Combined with the action scenes I got a distinct CHUNO vibe at times. Then he’d lifted the knife, and as his tiny daughter watched, he’d taken his own life. I love all the different unbiased views on the two generals. Hwi’s registration says that his father was boiled alive, so the registrar denies him entry.

Just curious.Wasn't it billion? NAM JEON (Looking down at his sword, which has a ribbon embroidered with a bird tied to the hilt, Sun-ho says hoarsely, “Your blood on top of all the sins I already have to pay for? It's no different from Yi Seong-gye and Choi Young's friendship turn enemies.They both know that Goryeo is going downhill from years of corruptions. (Was that you, Do my eyes deceive me, or is Capital Patrol’s deputy commander Park Chi-do’s subordinate played by Han Ji-sang, who portrayed human trafficker Do Ji-gwang in HAECHI?I was curious as to how much rice Hwi would get for passing the military exam and enlisting as a platoon leader, and was able to find information on Joseon weights and measures. Hui-jae mourns all that Ihwaru has lost. I like all the characters and the scenes are so pretty.The way it starts to crumble makes sense to me. The fact that he waited for his lieutenant to arrive – because he cannot win without him – says a lot about Seo Hwi's progress as a professional soldier. He’s told to bring in three “guilty” people by tomorrow or it will cost him three hundred silver ingots. Their friendship quickly grew on me, but now I'm dreading their future breakup (xP).Everything worked well. I also think that the pacing and writing are wonderful — we got a lot of information with gorgeous use of the “show, don’t tell,” rule… I never felt like the show was taking a break to explain what was happening, yet on the opposite end, nothing flew over my head, either. Hee-jae takes the letter from Lady Seo to Lord Nam, who gives her a package to take back with her.

Sun-ho sighs that he’s only considered quarter-noble, as his mother was both a concubine and a slave. But if I were Hwi, not so sure. He gives Hwi the point and tells him to show it at the registry, and he’ll be allowed to apply. Sadly, he is the second lead here..They teased us so bad with those few seconds of Jang Hyuk! Only a brother can love like a father.

Here are the permalinks:I remember The Green Mountain song! )When they’re finally alone, Hwi apologizes to Sun-ho for accidentally stealing his thunder. So far I am loving everything about it. What is only land becomes a path if you walk on it. Sun-ho joins him, telling Hee-jae, “He messed with my friend.” Hwi tells Sun-ho to stay out of this, but Sun-ho quips that he has to help Hwi register so he can beat him in the exam. Sun-ho’s father makes him stay up late practicing his archery until his hands bleed and his knees buckle, determined that any son of his will pass the military exam with top scores. Hui-jae travels with Yi Bang-won as he escorts Queen Sindeok and her sons to safety.Hwi stays away from Hui-jae, who holds on to hope that he is still alive, and keeps an eye on Seo Yeon. My guess is probably Sambong (I'll have to check). The husband flies into a rage, but Hee-jae demands payment for her services first, and that payment comes in the form of a secret. Follow us on News. Hee-jae’s best information isn’t written down — she’s deduced that General Choi Young won’t be leading the army to Liaodong by the fact that his horse, which is always prepared months before he leaves for a conquest, hasn’t been prepared this year. (Hwi: “What about ruining our fun?” Sun-ho: “I was born with that.” Hee. Once they’re clear, Hwi orders Hee-jae to explain why she made the guards think they were guilty. Yeon asks Hwi to take her to the marketplace, and when he offers to steal a hair ornament she likes, she tells him to buy it for her after he passes the military exam.

Lord Nam says it will be winter when they reach Liaodong, but Yi Seong-gye tells him, “My war will start and end at Gaegyeong.” (Gaegyeong was the capital city of Goryeo.

He plans to take Sun-ho to impress the man he describes as “the new world,” and he warns him not to forget that he got this chance at his brother’s expense. Hwi annoys Sun-ho with his goofy puns and chides Sun-ho for being too serious. This has the potential to be epic, the acting and cinematography is amazing.Comedian Jang Do-yeon talks de-stressing and some of her current joys in lifeHam Eun-jung talks about what roles she'd like to tackle and her fansOh Chang-seok talks about role prep and wisdom for budding actorsIm Jung-eun talks about her rookie days, inspiration, and marriagePark Sun-ho talks drama recommendations, singing, and more in this latest Ask an Actor videoPlease enter your username or email address. But he’s cheerful again when he brings her medicine and a honey cookie to chase the bitterness. They switch to bows and padded arrows as they chase each other through the forest, and HAHA, Sun-ho nails Hwi right in the forehead when he gets too cocky. Chief Park catches a glimpse of Hwi and seems to find him familiar, but he apologizes to Sun-ho and leaves. Just for me.” To punctuate his point, he makes a second bulls’ eye. The fight scenes. I mean, he is the first king of Joseon.