I think the ship war in The King Loves is going too far as the viewers are blinded by their ship and failed to see how beautiful the trio relationship is and how they sacrifice themselves for one and another.
I agree. Everything each one of them does is not for themselves, but for the other. However, the shipping war is what is keeping things interesting because no one really knows who she will be with. Maybe her plan of not being with either is the ship? No one knows if the writer will be loyal to the book, but so far, to me, the story only uses the characters from the book, and the relationships, but the actual plot is very different. I just know that this writer (same one as Healer) is good, so I am looking forward to seeing the rest.
I agree the ship war is making this drama interesting, but I’m surprised at some viewers comment when they say they started to hate Rin and San for hurting Won mainly because they are in WonSan ship. And when Won did something that hurt Rin before, some of RinSan shippers hate Won for that. I mean, how can anyone just hate this trio when they’re practically the victims of other evil souls like the King and Song In? It’s okay to take romance part of the story seriously, but I wish viewers would appreciate more on other values that portray in this drama.
Well said. I’m enjoying the beautiful editing and cinematography myself and have never really been a shipper. I’ve never done it in American shows, and it was foreign to me, still is, that it’s done so much in these Korean dramas. I wonder why that is? Is it the romantically heavy hand that these shows get dealt? Like the most recent news of so-and-so dating. I’m like, *scroll down, scroll down, find The King Loves posts* 😂.
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hannaehh
August 16, 2017 at 12:48 AM
I think the ship war in The King Loves is going too far as the viewers are blinded by their ship and failed to see how beautiful the trio relationship is and how they sacrifice themselves for one and another.
Ally
August 16, 2017 at 5:03 AM
I agree. Everything each one of them does is not for themselves, but for the other. However, the shipping war is what is keeping things interesting because no one really knows who she will be with. Maybe her plan of not being with either is the ship? No one knows if the writer will be loyal to the book, but so far, to me, the story only uses the characters from the book, and the relationships, but the actual plot is very different. I just know that this writer (same one as Healer) is good, so I am looking forward to seeing the rest.
hannaehh
August 16, 2017 at 5:11 AM
I agree the ship war is making this drama interesting, but I’m surprised at some viewers comment when they say they started to hate Rin and San for hurting Won mainly because they are in WonSan ship. And when Won did something that hurt Rin before, some of RinSan shippers hate Won for that. I mean, how can anyone just hate this trio when they’re practically the victims of other evil souls like the King and Song In? It’s okay to take romance part of the story seriously, but I wish viewers would appreciate more on other values that portray in this drama.
Ally
August 16, 2017 at 5:51 AM
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Ally
August 16, 2017 at 5:53 AM
Well said. I’m enjoying the beautiful editing and cinematography myself and have never really been a shipper. I’ve never done it in American shows, and it was foreign to me, still is, that it’s done so much in these Korean dramas. I wonder why that is? Is it the romantically heavy hand that these shows get dealt? Like the most recent news of so-and-so dating. I’m like, *scroll down, scroll down, find The King Loves posts* 😂.