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Skoopy : I didn’t know this was a tragedy I thought it was a romance….

my Haesu… my Su a… my Ui-Hyeon… I never guessed it would’ve ended nor developed this way. The authors ability to express the complex nature of humans was unprecedented. No good and no evil, yet all good and all evil. All sides had a justification and all sides had a right. They did an incredible job of expressing that it’s never as simple as black and white. Also at showing the harsh cruel reality of their loyalty and love for Joseon. What comes from devoting yourself to your country as so. What judge kang said to the brother on his attempt to get his sister back really resonated with me. “If I sell out my country to make a living then I’m vile, but if you sell out your country to save your sister, then you’re only human?” it just shows that there were so many sides to it, I always wondered is someone who betray… man I’m too fucking tired to write this shit out fuck this 10/10 though.

it really leaves you stumped though, look at how hard they fought… how determined they were. Yet they all died in the end, all of them died. I wonder if theyd regret it, or believe it to be worth it. Looking back they barely did anything at all, barely scratched the surface for Joseons reclaim. It almost feels as if they just threw their lives away. And yet you can’t help but cheer them on while crying along with them. You can’t help but congratulate them for their accomplishments and sympathize them. We question if they would do it all over again if they got the chance. But we know the answer. The passion for their love would never fade. Maybe this really was a romance all along.