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Six Flying Dragons: Episode 24

The show shines most when focused on the personal relationships between our dragons, which are growing more layered and complex by the episode. Not that I don’t love all the political intrigue, but sometimes it’s worth it to take a step back and re-evaluate where everyone stands with each other. Especially when doing so yields unexpected new friendships and revelations for other longstanding relationships. And when no one else is willing to say it, we can always count on Moo-hyul to have no sense of guile. It’s maybe one of the best (and funniest) qualities of anyone ever.

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EPISODE 24 RECAP

Ha Ryun uses the only candle in the entire show to shine more light on Bang-won’s face so he can study his unusual physiognomy, but Bang-won cuts the face-reading session short by blowing out the candle. (And our hopes that a night scene can ever be lit by more than just moonlight.)

When asked why he follows Jung Do-jeon, Bang-won replies patly that it’s because he believes in the world Jung is trying to create. He wonders if Ha Ryun has some interest in it as well, seeing as he stole the research on land reform Jo Joon collected.

But Ha Ryun claims that’s not so, and that he couldn’t care one iota for whether the land reform is implemented or not—he’s more interested in the people who own the world and where he can find a place among them, not their ideas.

Studying Bang-won’s face again, Ha Ryun seems to come to a revelation that Bang-won and he are alike. Bang-won gets a good laugh out of that, especially when Ha Ryun adds that they’re both pretty cute (he really uses that word). Bang-won: “Sorry, but when was the last time you looked in a mirror?”

Ha Ryun concedes that while Bang-won may be just a bit more handsome than he is, that doesn’t change his physiognomy. He also shoots down the idea that Minister Hong once compared himself to Bang-won and didn’t live to tell the tale, claiming that Hong and Bang-won couldn’t have been more opposite if they tried.

Meanwhile, Moo-hyul does a double take when he’s told that Gil Sun-mi is Gil Tae-mi’s twin brother. However, Gil Sun-mi doesn’t seem to remember saving Bang-ji all those years ago, and how else to suss that out than by fighting some more?

Suddenly, Bang-won seems to be hanging on Ha Ryun’s every word as he touts Bang-won’s morality as being the reason why he’s born to rule, while someone like Minister Hong was born to serve. “So from here on out, it would behoove you to find people you can command rather than serve,” he adds.

Bang-ji and Gil Sun-mi trade blows until one in particular breaks Bang-ji’s sword in half. The fight over, Bang-ji reminds him that he was the one who left him in Jang Sambong’s care as a child. Gil Sun-mi’s eyes widen with the realization that the mysterious Yeon Hyang’s son is now the best swordsman in the Three Kingdoms.

While everyone shifts focus to locate Bang-won and the missing chest, Ha Ryun works to find a way to unlock the darn thing. He calls in one of the Amazonian warriors to help, while the rest of them go back for their dead comrade only to find her black robes missing…

The warrior Ha Ryun called in removes her mask and reveals herself to be Boon-yi, much to Bang-won’s surprise and delight. Despite it being her first time holding a sword, she does so confidently by holding one to Ha Ryun’s neck, flatly adding that she has no qualms with killing.

Now that they have Ha Ryun tied and gagged, they’re faced with the problem of getting the chest past the numerous guards waiting outside. Bang-won comes up with a plan to use Boon-yi’s disguise to their advantage once more, and emerges from the hut holding a sword to her masked and covered throat.

When he gets a clear enough path, he dumps Boon-yi and makes a run for it, with the other warriors unaware that she’s not one of their own. Bang-won whistles for backup as he runs, alerting Bang-ji and Moo-hyul to his location, while Boon-yi goes back inside to collect the contents they removed from the chest. Ah, so Bang-won is just a decoy.

Good thing too, since he doesn’t get far before the Amazons catch him. Once they see the empty chest, they belatedly realize that the spy among them must’ve been the hostage he used. Luckily for him, they’re afraid enough of Bang-ji to retreat when he comes to Bang-won’s aid.

Boon-yi has a hard time trying to carry the heavy load of books on her own, only to encounter Gil Sun-mi, who she mistakes for his twin brother. He sighs exasperatingly before telling her to hand over the bundle or face the consequences.

Tears spring to Boon-yi’s eyes as she backs away from the man intending to kill her, again prepared to die protecting her cause. Though Gil Sun-mi finds something familiar about her eyes, that doesn’t stop him from advancing. The arrival of Bang-won and the boys does, however.

Relief floods Boon-yi when she sees her brother, who steps in protectively to defend his sister. (Bang-won: “Gil Tae-mi?” Gil Sun-mi: *SIGH*) This is enough to get the wheels turning in Gil Sun-mi’s head, since that would mean Boon-yi is also Yeon Hyang’s daughter.

In his mind, Gil Sun-mi thinks that he’s happy to see Boon-yi alive before he stands down. Bang-ji isn’t ready to let him go, but Gil Sun-mi assures him that as long as he continues holding a sword, they’ll be sure to meet again.

It seems as though Gil Sun-mi and Jukryong are both working for the man behind the Red Seal, and both are concerned that they failed the almighty “Him” by not securing the chest. Likewise, Gil Sun-mi is interested to learn more about Boon-yi, though Jukryong doesn’t make the connection that she was the girl he kidnapped and thus claims he doesn’t know her.

Jung Do-jeon thanks a brightly smiling Boon-yi for protecting the research with her life before turning serious when Bang-won mentions Ha Ryun’s involvement in the chest caper. They’ll have to move faster if they want to stay ahead of the game.

Since Ha Ryun failed to confiscate the damning materials in the chest for General Jo and his cronies, he takes the issue to Lee Saek, who at first isn’t sympathetic to the plight of the nobility losing land they stole. But Ha Ryun emphasizes that he has to protect General Jo and his ilk in order to preemptively stop Lee Seong-gye and Jung Do-jeon from completing the next phase of their plan.

Lee Saek has a hard time believing that they’d have all the information needed to propose such a momentous land reform, at least until Ha Ryun tells him that if he lets them succeed in pushing anyone who’d oppose them out of the dodang, there’ll be no stopping Lee Seong-gye from implementing the reform.

Moo-hyul can’t help but notice Boon-yi’s happiness at the idea that Jung Do-jeon has gone off to complete the first stage of the land reform plan, which means that all the stolen land will be returned to its rightful owners.

Boon-yi adds that this means her dream of going home with her brother to their own land might actually come true, which causes Yeon-hee to blanch somewhat.

Too simple to pick up on social cues, Moo-hyul innocently notes, “You shouldn’t leave Yeon-hee out when she came from the same hometown as you. She’s even looking at you. Bang-ji, Yeon-hee, and you should all go together.” Adorable, but so very awkward.

While Lee Saek mentally curses Jung Do-jeon for making him protect the likes of General Jo, news of their meeting reaches Team Joseon. He acknowledges that Ha Ryun is moving quickly, and that they can’t lose the support of the sadaebu under Lee Saek for their reform.

In order to beat Ha Ryun at his own game, Jung Do-jeon intends to sow discord between the groups he’s brought together against them, and does exactly that at the next dodang meeting.

Before General Jo can make his point after the first part of the land reform plea is read by Jo Joon, Jung Do-jeon rises. Using nothing but his wits, he ensnares the blustering politicians who’ve all stolen land into agreeing that a total overhaul of the system would require months, nay, years of detailed investigations into land ownership…

“Then you agree that there should be such an investigation,” Jung Do-jeon says, catching the ministers in their own trap. But he claims to agree with the fact that it all has to be done as gradually as possible (or never), so he creates the rift he wants when he adds that only those who own over 1,000 gyeol of land will be investigated. (1 gyeol = 3,000 pyeong = roughly 2.45 acres. Times that by a thousand and you get the landowners with over 2,450 acres of land. I think. I suck really, really bad at math.)

This means that only a select few will be targeted, ostracizing them from the other corrupt ministers, who collectively breathe a sigh of relief. They don’t know they’re being played by Jung Do-jeon, but Lee Saek isn’t so easily fooled.

Ha Ryun throws a fit at the wrench Jung Do-jeon has now thrown into his plans, even as he acknowledges that the amount of land stolen by the wealthy nobility is literally insane. Looks like he’ll have to think harder if he wants that government position.

Jung Do-jeon has to explain himself to Jung Mong-joo when it comes to facing off against Lee Saek, since he’s a teacher they both were raised to respect. But Sambong has a pretty compelling argument when it comes to how Lee Saek has failed them in the past, most notably by staying silent as the three generals were falsely executed for treason.

Quoting Lee Saek, Jung Do-jeon says, “‘There is no justice in history, and the inevitability of politics is greater than the importance of truth.’” He can’t agree with that statement, and with a sigh, Jung Mong-joo agrees that he can’t either.

Now that it’s up to Lee Saek to decide whether he’s going to defend the landowners who’ve stolen thousands of acres of land or not, Bang-won confronts Jung Do-jeon over why he hasn’t told Jung Mong-joo of their bigger plan yet.

It’s not that he’s not integral to their plan, Jung Do-jeon returns, but because he is so necessary that he’s afraid to tell him out of fear he could be rejected. Aww, sounds like somebody needs a hug.

Boon-yi apologizes to Yeon-hee for making it sound as though she wasn’t including her in her plans to eventually return home, claiming that the opposite is true. “Is… is it possible for me to go too?” Yeon-hee ventures carefully. “When that day comes, I… Do you think I can go together with you?”

Before she can keep going with her uncertainty, Boon-yi grabs her hands with a smile. “Of course. Let’s go together. Let’s make sure we go together, got it?” Bechdel Test successfully passed!

Poor Moo-hyul is left with his nagging but well-meaning grandmother as they all watch Bang-ji practice tossing a cup of water into the air with his sword and catching it after a complicated series of moves with the water unspilled. As Gab-boon notes, he’s not great at it, though that doesn’t give Moo-hyul much hope.

Boon-yi interrupts his training session to tell him that Yeon-hee wants to go back to their hometown with them once their work is completed, which she knows must make him happy. Moo-hyul, ever the one to call out the white elephant in the room, loudly exclaims that Bang-ji and Yeon-hee must like each other.

Gab-boon’s quick to deny that’s so, and Bang-ji orders Moo-hyul to clean up the bowls. But the sly smile he sends his way is all kinds of adorable. (Does this mean they’re friends now?)

Lee Saek rightly chooses not to defend the landowners with over one gyeol, and even though he tells General Jo to resign from the dodang, he promises to help him in other ways.

But lest they all start blaming Lee Saek, Ha Ryun is there to tell them that Lee Seong-gye is their real enemy. In order to flush him out, Ha Ryun advises General Jo to gather his troops as though he were preparing for a coup.

Lee Seong-gye is way too dependent on public opinion to risk the negative press of fighting him directly, so he’d undoubtedly come to the negotiating table. Of course, now General Jo claims he’s too principled for such an act, but with Ha Ryun’s power of persuasion, he orders his army to be gathered outside the capital.

While Yeon-hee learns of this super secret plan thanks to a little spying, she also recognizes the man General Jo’s been ordering around as the one who raped her. Ugh, when will one of the highly skilled warriors around her revoke this guy’s license to live?

Moo-hyul sees her faint from the shock, and carries her on his back to Bang-ji, since he thinks the two of them are an item. He leaves them alone once she comes to, and since Bang-ji has no idea why she fainted, he also doesn’t know what horrible timing it is for him to mention her homecoming conversation with Boon-yi.

“I never said that,” Yeon-hee tells him with her back turned. “Also, it won’t ever happen.” Aw. She then takes the intel she gained to Jung Do-jeon, who resolves to go to Lee Seong-gye and do whatever he can to stop a potential war.

If we thought Bang-ji wasn’t good at the sword-cup trick, then Moo-hyul doesn’t have a chance in the world, since Bang-ji finds him attempting the same trick but breaking cup after cup in the process. Instead of admonishing him, all he’s come to ask is, “Want to have a drink?”

Cut to Bang-ji passed out in a drunken stupor and tears leaking out of his eyes, with Moo-hyul muttering about how he can’t hold his liquor. Yeon-hee finds him prone on the bench and sits next to him, asking, “Why did it have to be today? No… why did I think about going back today?”

She chastises herself for fainting at the sight of that man when she’s worked so hard to be strong, surprised that she recognized him after so many years of being unable to remember his face. “But I remembered in an instant,” she adds. “I remembered the wheat field, the place where that horrific act occurred.”

Looking down at Bang-ji with tears in her eyes, she admits, “I thought I forgot about it. But…” Moo-hyul stands nearby, having heard the whole story. He’s angry on her behalf and ready to do something about it, which again, just makes him the best thing that ever happened.

Jung Do-jeon and Bang-won bring the intel on General Jo to Lee Seong-gye, knowing it’ll upset him while also knowing that they can’t afford to fight this war. They’d lose all public support if they did, but they also can’t stop the land reform because of it. It’s up to Lee Seong-gye to negotiate with General Jo, just like Ha Ryun predicted.

And lo, did Lee Seong-gye go to General Jo and concede to letting the elite clean up their land issues themselves. General Jo invites him to a banquet he’ll be hosting that evening as an apology, which works to get both Lee and Jung Do-jeon to drop their guards.

It also turns out that he didn’t go along with Ha Ryun’s pretend plan that completely, since he reveals to Yeon-hee’s rapist that no one from Lee Seong-gye’s side will leave tonight’s banquet alive.

Lee Seong-gye’s side, none the wiser, plans on attending the banquet in full force. Bang-won would rather go anywhere else, being so disappointed about the concession they had to make on the land reform, but his father demands his presence.

Officer Nam warns all the boys to be on their best behavior, since they can’t let a fight break out when they’re angry and drunk. Moo-hyul’s over the moon about going to the famously lavish Dohwa Hall for anything, and tries his best to goad Bang-ji into attending as well.

Jung Do-jeon agrees that Bang-ji should go, even though he’s not going himself. Experience has taught him to be wary, and he’s got a niggling suspicion about the banquet.

Moo-hyul, Young-kyu, and Bang-ji are ordered to leave their weapons outside the manor before entering, which is the first warning sign. And they probably would’ve gone on suspecting nothing were it not for Bang-ji recognizing a face in the crowd.

General Jo brings Lee Seong-gye’s party into a private dining room. They remain unaware that in the next room over, a group of black-clad wait with axes in their hands, ready to kill the room’s occupants at a moment’s notice.

Meanwhile, Bang-ji turns to get a closer look at the man he recognized, though he turns his face before he can get a good look. Still, Bang-ji can’t shake the feeling that something is off…

 
COMMENTS

Well, this is going to be an important lesson in trust for Lee Seong-gye going forward, assuming he lives through it (which is a foregone conclusion). I can’t help but feel bad for the guy, because he’s doing everything in the most honest way he can, and that just doesn’t fly in a world that’s so full of corruption and lies.

He’s supposed to have Jung Do-jeon as his more worldly strategist, to think of every possibility and scenario since his own mind doesn’t work that way, but as of late, we’ve been seeing Jung Do-jeon as more of the man he is and less the mythic figure everyone’s made him out to be. He’s still frighteningly intelligent with a keen eye for politics, but it’s not a good sign that Ha Ryun keeps getting the best of him. I mean, it is for us because it makes things so much more interesting, but it’s not-so-great for Team Joseon.

But let’s leave the land reform to the politicians and focus on the really fun stuff, like how Moo-hyul and Bang-ji are now best friends forever and ever. Bang-ji’s had no shortage of humanizing factors in the form of his love for Yeon-hee and Boon-yi, but neither of those were really endearing him the way I think they were meant to. Or rather, while I found those qualities endearing about him, those relationships had been put on the back burner for so long that I’d kind of forgotten that Bang-ji could be used for more than super intense scene decoration.

So this episode was a great return to form for him, and one that helped solidify certain bonds while creating whole new ones. He never really had a choice when it came to making room in his heart for his sister and Yeon-hee, but to see him opening up to Moo-hyul at his derpiest really got to me, for whatever intangible reason I can’t explain. They’re just adorable together. I simultaneously can’t understand nor help my reaction to just go “aww” whenever they’re in the same scene, and y’know what? I stand by it.

Maybe it’s because their relationship has no past baggage that it’s easier to pull for, since his ties to Yeon-hee understandably bring so many more complications. But out of all her revealing moments this episode, Yeon-hee’s moment with Boon-yi in the cave said more about her than even she said when she explained herself to Bang-ji’s drunk bottom. Because, if nothing else, we got to see that she does want that happy, idyllic life—which means it’s up to those closest to her to prove that there’s no reason why she can’t have that. After someone kills that guy, of course.

 
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Lol, is it me or is this recap extra sassy?

I have nothing to say again but only because this episode was so good. BangJi and YeonHee's griefs stab me in the heart. BoonYi's courage makes me root for her like an overzealous soccer fan. MooHyul is my best friend and Gil TaeMi, I mean Gil SunMi, elicits some "heh heh heh". Jung DoJeon getting bested makes me smile like an evil warlord, Ha Ryun makes me wary and BangWon... there wasn't much BangWon this episode was there? Except for him being a candle blower.

This drama makes me sit up and watch it with bright *BanJJak BanJJak* eyes and smiles. I LOVE IT!

Merry Christmas Eve!.

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I like Boon-yi too. I am catching up. Still at episode 15. But we all know about the queen. So Boon-yi won't end up with Bang Won? Sad...

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Catching up too at 15 and I'm just wondering at this point if the marriage was a joke or something cause Bang won doesn't behave like a married man

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that's the problem.. it's a political marriage.. loveless marriage..
In history, Lady Min's father was Bang won's teacher when he entered the Sunkyunkwan, and then her father decided to make bang won his son in law... because of that maybe bang won likes her? cause he wed her..
I'm really hoping that he will fall in love for him...i hope they can have a love story like bidam and queen seondok.. it's faction, but why can't he fall in love with his wife??
they were together for more than 30 years,..I hope they will fall in love ...

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People in those days married for power, politic,status, stability, etc. Love was "rarely" a reason for marriage.
It's the opposite in our days.

Bang-won's ancestors were known as traitors before his grandfather betrayed his commander and returned to Goryeo.
Lady Min came from one of the elite and powerful families of Goryeo so Bang-won definitely married up. They will combine their powers later to take the throne.

They became the parents of the best king of Joseon (Korea). King Sejong the Great!

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It's just complicated because his real wife in history and his fictional love interest who happens to be the main character are both part of the show. That's why the marriage seems like a joke lol.

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Thank you so much for the the background history, everyone. But Kiara, that is exactly what I was trying to say. I just wish I could ship them to be together.

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I wanted to root for them like in Dong yi. But Boon yi gives me a different vibe. She says "no" but not really a "no".

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It's hard to keep a balance between facts and fictions.

Lady Min is a well known queen in history and she is also the mother of The great king Sejong. I don't think any writer would want to make her any less than she was.

Bong Yi is fictional but she is the main female lead and Bang-won romantic interest.

So Bang-won is married to his historical wife and they are going to have many kids together (according to history).

Bong Yi doesn't want to be a concubine and being his mistress is worst.
She told Lady Min that she shouldn't misunderstand her relationship with Bang-won and yet she has feelings for him.

So complicated.

@moo

Dong Yi was a real Cinderella story and less complicated.

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The moment Yeon-hee recognized her rapist...dang, gave me the chills....

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first to comment thanks HeadsNo2 , ha ryun is frightening , the way he read bang won just by seeing his face and not knowing much about him says it all. "love the we are cute comment" haha

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Hmmm.... kinda confused about Bangji & Moohyul's relationship since in TWDR, it seemed like Moohyul didn't seem to know much about Bangji. (or... maybe he just played it off like that on purpose? like, he purposely forgot about Bangji bc maybe later on... something happens that divides their relationship {NOOOO, don't want to think about that!})

For me, I recently re-watched TWDR before SFD because I wanted to compare it to SFD once it came out. AND I AM SOOOO shocked/elated they actually have backstories for Bangji and Moohyul (bc they were my favorite characters from TWDR LOL)

To conclude... loving the bromance. :)

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They probably changed that whole part. In Tree, it appears that they didn't know anything about each other except for fighting once where Moo Hyul lost. It would've been nice if the connections were smoothly made but I don't really mind this much bromance. hihihihih

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It's impossible to separate them in this drama since they are both part of the 6 dragons. They have to work together.

I'd think of it as partial memory loss in Moo-hyul's part lol.

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Daebak!!!
Thank you for the recap

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I really love Moo Hyul in this series too. As much as sometimes I really enjoy watching how all the brains are pitted against each other, time and time again, it is Moo Hyul that reminds me that beneath all the politicking - it's the people that are affected and who matter.

The Gil Sun Mi/Gil Tae Mi running gag is also funny, I'm glad we see more of GSM now, as I've been missing GTM.

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"The Gil Sun Mi/Gil Tae Mi running gag is also funny..." +1!
I laughed so hard everytime they're like: "Gil Taemi?!" and then Gil Sunmi's exasperated sigh. Haha.

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Just have to say, I'm impressed by the acting improvement of SSK. Sure, I liked her in Smelly Girl (whatever that long title is), but I love her in here! And comparing her in TWDR and here is also really nice to see. I like this episode, but the politics kinda bogged me down.

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I wanna see more sass in Bangwon. I love the scene where he goes: "When was the last time you looked into a mirror?" XD Oh and Bangwon didn't go to the banquet right? Or did he? I didn't really notice that.

Moohyul and Bangji!! Bring on the bromance~~ Moohyul can be that streak of sunshine full of goodness to Bangji's broodiness.

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Bangwon said that he's not gonna go with them. He seemed to have something else in mind.

They should totally give us more sassy Bangwon. Loved that line too! XD

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Eep! This party better not turn out like the Red Wedding!

Extra sassy recap, this one! *finger hearts*

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Shit, you mention red wedding and now i am afraid for what will happen on Monday ._.

There is a still of Bangji with blood all over him in soompi forum and now i am real scared :/

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If Moo-hyul doesn't get his dragon episode soon I am going to flip something. What the heck are they waiting for? Why is it taking so long for what's his swindling face to teach him the last 4 skills? WAE? I'm going to rant every week till he becomes a dragon.

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He said he was working on the last skill in this episode, didn't he? Can't be too long now. I do suspect his dragon moment will be a big one to justify all the build-up. Maybe when he can catch a cup of water on his sword?

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Oh I didn't catch that, thank you :). If it wasn't freezing cold I'd wish for a shirtless fight scene. Yoon has some drool worthy abs haha.

I can't wait till they all get new Joseon attire. Tired of seeing them in their old ragged clothes.

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LOL at your comment on their old ragged clothes, because that was my exact thought when I saw BY with the black robe. she looks so good (or better) because I used to watch a sageuk with the leads/characters having different clothes in 2-3 episodes...especially the hanbok.
Can't wait to see MooHyul or BangJi without their ragged clothes too!

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i thought this part was quite funny
his grandma all "why arent you trying this?" and MH "im busy learning the 24th move" and his grandma is looking at him while he is just sitting there eating and watching BJ "your busy? of course" im paraphrasing it was so funny how unbusy he seemed

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I kinda gave up on it after being disappointed week after week. I'll just enjoy me some adorable Moo Hyul.

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I'm staying grumpy till Moo-hyul is acknowledged for his contributions.

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I seriously think the writer/PD totally forgot that they have not given Moo-hyul his dragon title. Considering that everyone else got the title in the first 5 episodes, and 19 episodes after still nothing on Moo-hyul. SIGH.

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24 eps of sweet nothing :(.

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*join the grumpy circle*

20++ ep to get him getting dragon-ized is long. But i do like how evolved Moohyul is. He slowly understands how the world works from facing the Liadong war and overhearing Yeonhee's accident. It's slow but as grumpy as i am, it somehow feels natural considering his naive mind and slow take on everything.

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I agree with you, Heads. The relationships make this drama shine brighter. I easily get bored but because I care for the characters, I care for the political stuff too. That complicated politics can change the characters' lives for the better of for the worse so I care a whole lot for it.

Ha Ryun just shot up my fave character list when he called himself cute and that he looks similar to Bang Won. HAHAHAHAHHA. And that running gag with people mistaking Seon Mi for Tae Mi was hella funny. I guess he still can't shake the Tae Mi vibes from him.

Moohyul is the most adorable guy ever. Can I have a Moohyul for Christmas, please?

Thanks for the recaps, Heads!

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did anyone see the preview where lee ji-ran was fending the assassins off with his mouth filled with blood?

ahhh i don't want him to die he's really grown on me with his simple and honest loyalty, his uncle-ness to bang won and managing to be so badass with his ponytail, guyliner and accent. sigh i'll be sorry to see him go ):

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I love Jiran and I don't want to see him to die in this drama. I hope he'll make it till the end.

(spoiler)

If they follow the history Jiran will make it even after the strife of the princes. I believe he will return to Hamju with Lee Seong Gye after he abdicated the throne.

The real Jiran was older than Lee Seong Gye and died 6yrs before Seong Gye.

I'm not going to complain that he is younger in this show. Love Park Hae-Soo's rugged looks and how he portrays Jiran in this drama.

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do you think lee bang won can fight with sword?
i wanna see him fighting with his sword...

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I think someone had pointed out this topic in previous recap (or somewhere else. lol. Sorry, can't recall it).

He was sent by his father to be a scholar since he's smart and almost of his brothers become warrior.

Somehow, I really want to see him fighting with sword too, but I'm good seeing him fight with his own way.

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*almost all

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Of course he can. He wasn't just a scholar, he went to war with his father. He grew up in his father's military camp at Hamju. Young boys are taught archery, swordsmanship, horsemanship etc at an early age.

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thanks for the info guys... I like how bang won use his brain to get out from the bad situation.. but still i wanna see him fight with his sword..and against the enemy. maybe after joseon founded,there will be a friendly competition between bang won vs. bang ji vs. mohyul.. i wanna see that similar to the shine or go crazy drama..
In other dramas, mostly the prince pretends to be a commoner or a playboy to hide his real self.. so i think bang won is also like that?? he's pretending that he don't know how to use a sword and needs someone to protect him but actually he is a swordsmaster just like bang ji....XD...

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At the third episode Sam Bong said that Boon Yi's eyes resemble his mother's. So Gilsunmi is right.

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thanx heads loved your comment on YH it was exactly what i thought

did GSM say that LBJ & BY mother was a warrior? or did i misunderstand
i was surethat he said that but its not mention anyway are we to suppose that BY will become a warrior also?

someone said that their mother was a descendant or the concubine of the king bf king U is that true?

so curious now that GSMis here i was sure we would know already

MERRY CHRISTMAS

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If I remember correctly, LBJ & BY's mom was the maid/servant to Queen Noguk (aka queen to the king before King U)

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right thanx i forgot
so it means GSM attachment to them is...

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the issue of "stolen" land-what i dont get is how it was "owned" bf

when the nobles stole the land from the commoners
was the land in their name was it registered
could some other commoner steal a land from a commoner

i dont really understand the how the land distribution worked bf the reform

can someone explain please - thanx

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The drama makes it seems like that they owned the land. In reality they were cultivating what's called "people's land" given by the state. In return they pay a 4th of the harvest to the state.

I'm counting on Lee Seong Gye's merit subjects land distribution where Bong Yi and his people can be land owners. They've earned it imo.

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thanx kiara that makes sense
so what does it mean stolen
that they needed to pay several taxes to separate nobles?
but how? why? i guess ill wait for your essay :)

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I could write an essay on Goryeo's land deal but I'm trying to keep it simple.

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Now Madam Choi of Hwasadan owes Yi Bang Won a new debt hehe This time she must pay a much higher price then. Can't wait to see that moment.

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Random things

1. Shin Se Kyung is so beautifully sexy in black clothes and a pony tail.

2. Lee Bangwon is so badass in his weapon of choice, the arrow. He must have learnt it from his dad. It says a lot that I've never seen him wield a swprd. I wonder if he knows how?

3. What is Gil Sun Mi's connection with Ddang Sae and Boon Yi's mom? I know he's not their dad. I want to see how that plays out.

4. I can't wait to see Bang ji slaughter that rapist. Bring it on!

5. What did Boon Yi's physiognomy tell Ha Ryun? I would love to see a scene of her face reading.

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I have to admit I have very little interest in Bangji and Yeonhee's relationship (not to mention Bangwon and Boonyi's) so I end up losing interest whenever those four appear on the screen and sad music starts playing. I understand their relationsips are complicated and full of baggage, but everything feels so forced and shoved down my throat like I really don't care. The writer is excellent, but he/she was never good at romance (TWDR was okay because that was based off a book). So yeah, minority here, but romantic and angst scenes don't work well in SFD. The writer just doesn't know or understand how romantic relationships work so I actually hope relationships take the back burner and instead bring in the friendship, bromance, and girl-bonding.

Anyways, I saw the previews, and well, I am going to throw a riot if Jiran dies. >.<

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There is enough history in SFD to keep me interested. I have very little interest in the romance too but I do understand that it has it's own audience.

I'm going to be mad too if they killed off Jiran this early. He is one of the unsung heroes of the revolution and he can't die yet because history said so.

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On the issue of Moohyul not really knowing Bangji in TWDR, that's because SFD is the unplanned prequel to TWDR. When they made TWDR, they didn't have plans for SFD. A lot of character relationships and discrepencies are different between the 2 shows.

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Thanks for the recap! Nice to see Gil Sun-mi. Hope he is a good guy. So curious about the person/group behind the red seal. Bang-ji and Yeon-hee scenes are always sad (so far). I want Jung Do-jeon to be smarter- fighting! Boon-yi is great (and SSK is really pretty), and Mu-hyul is cute. Another good episode.

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I hope that this mysterious organization that Gil Sun Mi is a part of has some kind of moral code. Maybe they are the late King Gongmin's supporters. This whole mystery/conspiracy is linked to him and Queen Noguk.
If I remember correctly the theme song for SFD "Mu-yi-yi-ya" is said to have been written by King Gongmin.

Kim Myung Min! *sigh* hate seeing him wasted here after headlining 104 eps of Immortal Yi Sun Shin :(.

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oh thank goodness thanks for the historical heads up! :)

yeah and i really love his trademark line when someone dares to threaten/piss off lee seong gye haha his accent just adds so much flavour to the line.

"shall i cut that bastard's head off, sung-nim?"

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u guyz re jst analyzing the recap as if u were given a puzzle to solve.
anyways my best characters re bang won nd boon yi.....rooting for dem jst wish they stick together for long.

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I want more romance between bang won and boon yi

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Can't happen. The man is married and to a popular historical figure. Any hint of romance between Bangwon and Boon yi has to be handled very carefully to avoid antagonizing the viewers.

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HaRyun's face reading of Bangwon sounds like Bangwon is a psychopath, no guilt or feelings of regret. Bangwon will do anything for his cause and eventually for power. I thought that scene was nice foreshadowing.
Boonyi looked amazing in black.
Bangji noticed the rapist and will probably kill him, I was hoping Yeonhee would kill him.
So happy Gil Sunmi is back, I missed the actor.
Moohyul's heart is so pure.
Learning about this land division policy makes me appreciate what the Lee family accomplished with their new dynasty, nice to see that they tried to improve the lives of the people.
This show continues to deliver.

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So hard to have hope for certain relationships when history or (drama) canon has made the failure of these relationships a foregone conclusion.

Loving all the gravitas and philosophy and scheming. Thanks for the recap.

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Always been more of a character person myself although SFD is acing both the characters/relationships but as well as the plot. These few eps have been way more political and it's always nice to get some friendship scenes ala Boonyi/Yeonhee and Bangji/Moohyul. C'mon writers, give us more of the female friendships! (And some love between BY/BW while you're at it)

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sometimes i wish this is not a historical drama...so that BW n BY can have true love story and happily ever after ending....

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I love yeon hee . Jung yu mi is so pretty
Byun yo han is nailing his character too. Brilliant acting

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Marathoning 23 eps in 5 days and now i don't want to watch this ep because it means i have to wait for new ep every week ._.

Anyway, am i the only one who finds it amusing how Bangji has swords ready in his disposal after GSM breaks his swords?
Also the fact that in early ep Bangwon carrying out swords everywhere without any intention to use it and even later on he gave that precious swords to Moohyul.

Ok never mind :p

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Ha Ryun: "You're so cute like me"
Bang Won: “When was the last time you looked into a mirror?”
Me: *dies laughing*

And yay for Gil Sae Mi's appearance!

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Cliffffhangerrrrr!!! What will happen to the Lees? And Lee Ji Ran! They have no weapons at all for fark sake!

Ha Ryun is really good in reading face. That's a big foreshadow for the future Bang Won we got from their first long convo.

Bang Won, really, he is good in archery but not in fighting skill. He's got brain, thank God.

Muhyul is big adorable dork!

I feel sad for Yeon Hee. That monstrous guy should die soon!

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ugh everytime i see that rapist i want to ring his neck.
writers please kill him off. preferably by bangji and moohyul's hands.
and is no one going to talk about how insanely gorgeous shin se kyung looked in that ninja outfit??
like holy shit #girlcrush

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