The Eyes" is the second episode in the second season of Adventure Time. It's the twenty-eighth episode overall. Finn and Jake can't go to bed because a creepy horse outside of their house won't stop staring at them. They try their best to remove the horse without resorting to violent measures. Finn and Jake return to the Tree Fort after seven days of sleepless adventure. They
ï»żDetails Episode Guide Cast & Crew Reviews Recommendations Photos Queen for Seven Days Episode 20 I Love You, I Love You, I Love You Yeok saves Chae Gyung from being hanged. Myong Hye hands over the men who helped in the escape of Yung, and Yeokâs men capture them. The ministers tell Yeok to dispose of Chae Gyung, but he refuses. Meanwhile, Chae Gyung asks Yeok for a divorce so that people will stop dying. Source Viu Aired August 03, 2017 Queen for Seven Days Recent Discussions Queen for Seven Days Episode 20 Reactions Trending Articles
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SINOPSIS Queen For Seven Days Seven Day Queen. Bagaimana akting drama sebelumnya dari aktor tampan Yeon Woo-Jin di serial âIntroverted Bossâ? Tentu akting dari aktor tampan Woo-Jin tak usah di ragukan lagi namanya mulai populer setelah membintangi peran utama di serial âMarriage Not Datingâ tahun 2014 silam bahkan kdrama tersebut pernah di tayangkan di RTV. Dan seri terbaru âQueen For Seven Daysâ ini akan tayang menggantikan slot drama Korea âQueen of Mysteryâ. Drama seri terbaru âQueen For Seven Daysâ dikenal dengan judul lain âSeven Day Queenâ tayang perdana tanggal 31 Mei 2017 setiap hari Rabu dan Kamis pukul di saluran tv KBS2 dan serial ini merupakan salah satu drama yang sudah banyak di tunggu penggemar kdrama dan serial ini wajib kamu tonton di bulan Mei 2017. Drama Korea âQueen For Seven Daysâ atau âSeven Day Queenâ di adaptasi langsung dari kisah nyata yaitu tentang Lady Shin yang menikahi Pangeran Jinsung di tahun 1944. Pada tahun 1506, Pangeran Jinsung di angkat menjadi seorang Raja dan lady Shin menjadi Ratunya, akan tetapi 7 hari kemudian Dia dipindahkan dari posisinya dan di usir dari istana kerajaan. Selain aktor tampan Yeon Woo-Jin, drama âQueen For Seven Daysâ yang di sutradarai oleh Lee Jung-Sub juga akan di bintangi artis papan atas Korea yaitu Park Min-Young, di Indonesia namanya terkenal setelah membintangi drama âCity Hunterâ bersama Lee Min-Ho. Di serial ini ketigakalinya Park Min-Young bekerja sama dengan sutradara Lee Jung-Sub yang sebelumnya pernah bekerja sama di serial KBS2 lainnya âGlory Janeâ dan âHealerâ. Oke sekarang di simak Sinopsis Queen For Seven Days selengkapnya. SINOPSIS Tentang Seven Day Queen Drama ini akan mengisahkan kisah nyata cinta antara Ratu Danyeon dan Raja Joongjong. Sang ratu hanya menjadi Ratu selama 7 hari dan di turunkan dari tahtanya dan diusir dari istana. Detail Tentang Drama Queen For Seven Days Judul Queen For Seven Days Judul lainnya Seven Day Queen Judul lokal 7Ilui Wangbi/ 7ìŒì ìëč Genre Drama, History Episodes 20 dua puluh Sutradara Lee Jung-Sub Penulis Naskah Choi Jin-Young Stasiun Channel KBS2 Negara Korea Di tayangkan pada 31 Mei 2017, setiap hari Rabu dan Kamis pukul Detail Daftar Pemain Queen For Seven Days Yeon Woo-Jin berperan sbg Lee Yeok Park Min-Young berperan sbg Shin Chae-Kyung Lee Dong-Gun berperan sbg Lee Yoong Chansung berperan sbg Seo No Jang Hyun-Sung berperan sbg Shin Soo-Geun Do Ji-Won berperan sbg Queen Jasoon Son Eun-Seo berperan sbg Jang Nok-Soo Yoo Min-Kyu berperan sbg Ki Ryong Ko Bo-Gyeol berperan sbg Myung-Hye Kang Shin-Il berperan sbg Im Sa-Hong Park Won-Sang berperan sbg Park Won-Jong Kang Ki-Young berperan sbg Jo Gwang-Jo Baek Seung-Hwan berperan sbg Lee Yeok muda Park Si-Eun berperan sbg Shin Chae-Kyung muda LINK SINOPSIS DRAMA KOREA QUEEN FOR SEVEN DAYS EPISODE 1 â 20 TERAKHIR LENGKAP Sinopsis Episode 1 Sinopsis â Part 2 Sinopsis Episode 2 Sinopsis â Part 2 Sinopsis Episode 3 Sinopsis â Part 2 Sinopsis Episode 4 Sinopsis â Part 2 Sinopsis Episode 5 Sinopsis â Part 2 Sinopsis Episode 6 Sinopsis â Part 2 Sinopsis Episode 7 Sinopsis â Part 2 Sinopsis Episode 8 Sinopsis â Part 2 Sinopsis Episode 9 Sinopsis â Part 2 Sinopsis Episode 10 Sinopsis â Part 2 Sinopsis Episode 11 Sinopsis â Part 2 Sinopsis Episode 12 Sinopsis â Part 2 Sinopsis Episode 13 Sinopsis â Part 2 Sinopsis Episode 14 Sinopsis â Part 2 Sinopsis Episode 15 Sinopsis â Part 2 Sinopsis Episode 16 Sinopsis â Part 2 Sinopsis Episode 17 Sinopsis â Part 2 Sinopsis Episode 18 Sinopsis â Part 2 Sinopsis Episode 19 Sinopsis â Part 2 Sinopsis Episode 20 Sinopsis â Part 2 âApabila ada link rusak, silahkan kirim pesan!â Demikian Pembahasan tentang SINOPSIS Tentang Queen For Seven Days Ep 1 â 20 Terakhir yang dapat bagikan.. Semoga bermanfaat. Baca Juga Artikel di Bawah Ini Supaya Bertambah Wawasan Kita.. AMIEN. »» SINOPSIS Circle »» SINOPSIS Empress Ki »» SINOPSIS Father, Iâll Take Care of You »» SINOPSIS Teacher Oh Soon-Nam »» SINOPSIS Queen of Ring »» SINOPSIS Romance Full of Life »» SINOPSIS The Universeâs Star »» SINOPSIS The Best Hit »» SINOPSIS Forest of Secrets »» SINOPSIS Wednesday 330 PM
Queenfor Seven Days â Berdasarkan legenda Joseon yang tragis, drama ini adalah tentang kisah cinta antara Raja Jung Jong dan Ratunya Dan Kyung, yang dimahkotai dan digulingkan dalam rentang waktu seminggu karena faksi politik saingan yang mengendalikan pemerintahan raja.
recaps discussion news cast 283 August 3, 2017October 19, 2017 Seven Day Queen Episode 20 Final by javabeans Wow, that was perfect. I wasnât sure what to expect of the finale, which felt predictable in a way but still ended up producing something surprisingly lovely and poignant. I suppose I shouldnât be surprised that it ended beautifully given that itâs been so strong all the way through, but itâs such a rare thing to feel like a show got an ending pitch-perfect, and especially so when weâre dealing with a historical piece whose charactersâ endings are well-known. I cried buckets watching the finale but feel really good about it; they werenât tears of sadness or misery, but the kind that hit you for being so emotionally resonant, so thoughtful and fitting while also honoring the trajectories of these characters. Iâm not sure when weâll get another show this good, but I feel really satisfied and fulfilled having lived with this one for the past couple months. [geolocator_show for=âSGâ][/geolocator_show] FINAL EPISODE RECAP After admitting to helping the former king and refusing to vow loyalty to the current one, Chae-kyung is led through the streets, tied up as a criminal, for public execution. She thinks to Yeok that she now understands her fatherâs words about their unhappy fate. âBut given that we met and loved, we must take responsibility for that,â she adds. These are the words Yeok reads in the letter she left for him, heavy-hearted, until his eunuch bursts in frantically to alert him to news Chae-kyungâs execution has been moved up. Chae-kyung is brought to the gallows set up in the square, while Yeok tears out of the palace on horseback after hearing that it was his mother who pushed for this change, having argued that Chae-kyung couldnât be trusted not to try something. âIn this life, I will protect that love with my death,â Chae-kyung narrates as she stands before the noose. She looks up at a bird flying overhead as a cloth bag is placed over her head. âIf I am born again, I will not meet you then.â The noose is placed around her neck. Yeok charges toward the scene with moments to spare, yelling for a halt to the proceedings. He removes Chae-kyung from the noose, and she slumps against him in shock. Untying her ropes, Yeok helps her off the gallows, ordering the guards to step aside. In the pawnshop, Seok-hee and Gwang-oh discuss the search to find the fugitive Yeonsangun, noting where he was last seen and deciding to search the homes of his relatives. Myung-hye joins them to inform them that while Chae-kyung was saved from immediate execution, Yeok will find himself in trouble if they donât do something quickly. After they leave, Myung-hye thinks back to an earlier conversation with Yeok, where heâd told her that Seo-noâs grave was moved yesterday and she hadnât been there to see it. She made the excuse that she was busy with other work, but heâd called her out on the lieâshe was spotted near a posting station that Yeonsangun had used. Heâd already guessed that she was involved in the attack on Yeonsangun, and had asked why she did it. âIs this the world you wanted?â heâd asked. âHow did we come to this?â Heâd given her the chance to right her wrong, calling this the last time. Yeok remains at Chae-kyungâs bedside, tending her while she sleeps. Seok-hee arrives to report that the true culprits behind Yeonsangunâs attack have been captured. The three leaders in that attack, including Yeonsangunâs closest eunuch, have been rounded up and brought before the entire court. Deputy Commander now Minister Park looks particularly uneasy as Yeok demands an explanation, and the men admit to receiving orders to send Yeonsangun toward Minister Shinâs home. Yeok insists on the identity of their leader, and the eunuch names Park. The court murmurs in surprise, and Park drops to his knees, declaring that he is being falsely accusedâthe eunuch had been loyal to Yeonsangun and is accusing him out of revenge. The other ministers argue that Yeok cannot believe the words of the perpetrators over the words of a hardworking minister like Park. Yeok sees that he wonât win this way, and agrees to carry out a thorough investigation. The three criminals are carted off to prison, while Yeok shoots Park a hard look. Park goes to Myung-hye and delivers a slap across the face, knowing she was the source, asking if she means to give up being queen to Chae-kyung. Myung-hye replies that sheâs not giving it up when it was never hers to begin with what is this, sense coming from Myung-hye?, but Park orders her to shut up and leave for China, saying that he has ways of fulfilling his goals without her. Yeok confronts the queen dowager about having Chae-kyung killed, asking how he could live on if that happened. She asks if he and Chae-kyung could really live without doubts and resentments creeping in between them, pointing out that heâs already wracked with guilt over her parentsâ deaths. Yeok replies that sheâs rightâthere was a time when he couldnât look Chae-kyung in the eye. âHowever, through words, and touching hands, and embracing hearts, there would come a time when scratched hearts would melt. A time when things are better. In these times, being together and saying I love youâ and holding each other is what spouses do. That is what Chae-kyung told me.â He begs his mother to leave them be. Myung-hye walks through the empty pawnshop thinking of the first time she met Seo-no here, and thinks, âI thought wrong. I thought that since you were not with me anyway, it did not matter how I lived.â She thinks of how Seo-no explained to her that love meant respecting the other person, and continues, âThe moment I saw Shin Chae-kyung, I realized that to really love is to honor the other personâs wishes. Even if that means they may die.â She remembers Seo-noâs execution, thinking, âAnd so, the Shin Chae-kyung you thought so dearâin saving her, I will repay my debt to you.â Myung-hye takes Seo-noâs head sash, which she has kept all this while, and ties it around her own head. Yeok returns to Chae-kyungâs bedside, and when she wakes and registers what happened, she bolts up in alarm. She asks why he saved her, more worried about what it means for him than for her. He asks despairingly why she admitted guilt to a false charge when she should have insisted on her innocence through the end. âHow could your first thought be to die?â he asks. âWhat if there is something I fear more than death?â she asks. âWhat if there is something I can only protect by giving up my life? What must I do then?â She asks why she canât be his person fully, saying that she hates herself for the first time, feeling pathetic for being who she is. Yeok gathers her to him as she sobs. When Yeonsangun stirs awake, heâs shocked to find himself in the pawnshop with Myung-hye. He recalls collapsing in pain after fleeing Minister Shinâs home, and seeing her standing over him with her sword. He eyes her warily and asks after Chae-kyung, and Myung-hye informs him that sheâs safe. He asks her to let him go, and she asks coldly, âIs there a reason you must live any longer?â Yeonsangun grits out that he started this, and he must finish it. Myung-hye brings over the old crutch, explaining that Yeok had used it for a long time âNow it is your turn.â Nanny nods off at Chae-kyungâs bedside clutching a spoon, and fumbles for it when it falls out of her hand. Chae-kyung hands it to her, and Nanny explains that it was Chae-kyungâs mother whoâd instructed her to always be watchful over Chae-kyungâs food and to use a silver spoon, lest someone try to poison her. The mention brings both Nanny and Chae-kyung to tears, and Nanny holds her tight, saying mournfully, âThis is not how to live. Even if you only live a day, you shouldnât live like this.â The three prisoners wind up dead in their cells of apparent suicide, although Gwang-oh supposes that it was Parkâs work. How convenient that the people who could testify in Chae-kyungâs defense are all dead. Park presses again to depose Chae-kyung, saying itâs dangerous not to act while Yeonsangun may be plotting against them. Yeok cuts him off, stating fiercely that the next one to accuse the queen without evidence will be punished for showing contempt of royalty. Park drops to the ground, and the others follow suit in appealing to the king. Yeok storms out of the room, and Park thinks to himself that he isnât going to give up after working so hard. That night, Minister Park convenes his Snail Bride army to say that their king has closed his ears to his advisers and the people, and that they must show him the will of the people and the heavens. He sends them on their task, and Myung-hye catches the tail end of that and looks upset. She tries to reason with her uncle about not making an enemy of the king, but Park cuts her off, telling her sheâs got a long way to go. He seems to have already written Myung-hye off, saying that sheâs not his only niece. He calls in his adopted daughter, whom he intends to make the new queen rather than Myung-hye. When Yeok visits Chae-kyungâs quarters, she greets him warmly and sits him down to ask if he fought with his ministers again, having heard that theyâre arguing over her. Yeok is upset with the servants for telling her that, but she just tells him calmly that while she doesnât know much about palace customs, there is one among ordinary households that she does know that a woman cutting the ribbon from her outer jacket is a request to part ways. Chae-kyung snips the ribbon on her top and places it in Yeokâs hand. He tries to refuse, but she holds his hand in hers and says, âIf I do not cut ties first, you will never let me go. I wish for a divorce. Please allow it.â Yeok looks stricken, and says that she knows his answer. âReconciliation, recovery, courage, resolve, promises, consolationâthere are so many things we can do together, for each other. Why, without even trying them all? Why ask to separate first?â He wonât do it. Chae-kyung asks him to think back to when he pretended to be someone else and pushed her away with hurtful lies. She knows he was thinking of her safety then, and tells him that his safety is all she hopes for. She tells him that Seo-no, her parents, and countless citizens are on the path he will now walk as king âAfter you have accomplished your goal, after that, you can come to me.â âWhy can we not take that path together?â Yeok asks. She says they are both under constant threat of death, and will continue to be so as long as they are together. She reminds him that he is the nationâs leader, and must now be afraid of death. She begs him to survive âPerhaps the biggest consolation we can give one another is staying alive. Thus, for us to live in good health for a long time will become proof of how much we love each other.â Oof, thatâs powerful stuff. Chae-kyung keeps smiling through her tears, and though his face looks bleak, Yeok says that if he lives a hundred years, he will have loved her a hundred years. âEven if we are not together,â he adds, âif we just stay alive, that aloneâŠâ He breaks down, but finishes through his tears, ââŠmeans we loved.â She agrees, telling him that itâs like leaving home to do important work, but âthat house remains where it always was.â He asks if that home canât be here, but she replies, âThis is the queenâs home. I am just Shin Chae-kyung.â She wipes the tears from his face and kisses him sweetly, then holds him as he sobs in her arms. Ugh, my tears wonât stop. In the city, people read flyers posted on walls, which seem to have something to do with Minister Park, judging from the side-eyes he gets as he travels past. Murmurs break out when he arrives at court. Yeok arrives and addresses the disturbance that occurred overnight regarding Snail Bride activities, and asks Minister Park what he knows of it. Park declares righteously that on his way here, he witnessed citizens united in expressing their discontent about the king, and that the king cannot ignore the voice of the people. He doesnât seem entirely up to date, however, and Yeok tosses over a stack of flyers, telling him he must have seen wrong. Yeok reads aloud a list of Parkâs corrupt activities, starting with profiting personally from the deaths of the three criminals whose estates he claimed for dirt-cheap. Aha, in flashback we see that the Snail Brides heâd sent out were diverted by Gwang-oh and Seok-hee, who burned the original flyers and replaced them with their own. As Yeok reads off Parkâs misdeeds, Park insists on his innocence. Yeok calls for the witness to be brought forth, and in walk several noblemen whom Park immediately disavows knowing. Except then, another figure enters the room Myung-hye. Ohhh snap. Dammit, do I have to like you now? Park glowers at his niece, and Yeok asks if he means to have all the witnesses killed again. This time, Park doesnât say a peep, even when Yeok orders him stripped of his position and his ill-gotten gains reclaimed. When Yeok sentences him to exile, Park insists again that heâs innocent, but Yeok says that he will leave the matter here if Park acknowledges his wrongs and repentsâbut if he digs his heels in and continues to deny it, Yeok will take it as an insult against the king and treat him as a traitor to be put to death. Chae-kyung leaves the palace with only Nanny at her side, and pauses for a last look around. The queen dowager finds her here, and Chae-kyung drops to the ground in a formal bow and apologizes for causing her worry. The queen dowager tells her not to be sorry, and her court lady hands over a gift. She tells Chae-kyung that protecting each other through separation is also a kind of fate. Chae-kyung accepts that advice with a bow, and walks out of the palace for good. Yeok walks over to see Chae-kyung in a good mood, until he sees the doors shuttered. Racing inside, he finds the rooms emptied and Chae-kyung gone. Reeling, he falls to the floor. Chae-kyung steps through the palace gates, which close behind her. She looks up at the sky, looking almost at peace. Yeok sits alone, holding her cut ribbon, thinking, âFrom now on, each of my days will be spent loving and missing you. To love and miss you more, I will live on.â Chae-kyung thinks, âAnd so, in order to protect each other, we find our own way.â Yeonsangun staggers along in pain, clinging to Yeokâs old crutch, and collapses just shy of reaching a house in the mountains. Ah, he has returned to his exile house, and the soldiers stationed there rush to apprehend him. Yeonsangun gasps, âI never ran away. And thus the queen did not help me flee.â He instructs them to be sure to convey those words. Seok-hee delivers the message to Yeok, as well as the news that Yeonsangun surrendered himself. Yeok thinks to himself that his brother must have wanted to save Chae-kyung too. In exile, Yeonsangun reaches for the chest heâd taken from the palace, pulling out a letter that he struggles to read through blurred vision. He reads Minister Shinâs letters, which are full of concern and urge him to take care of his health. Yeonsangun takes a few feeble steps, then closes his eyes and falls⊠Itâs Yeok who catches him before he hits the ground, calling out, âHyungnim!â When Yeonsangun makes out Yeokâs face, he recoils first, but then reaches out a hand as though to touch Yeokâs face. That aggravates his stab wound, though, and he doubles over with pain. And so Yeok reaches out and takes his brotherâs hand in his, raising it to his cheek. He says, âI have come. I am here to see you.â Yeonsangun seems moved, but then wrenches his hand away and tells him to go, accusing Yeok of coming to mock him. But then he does collapse, and Yeok lurches forward to help him. Yeok sits at his bedside until Yeonsangun wakes. Although he opens his eyes, he reaches out blindly, wheezing anxiously until he feels Yeok take his hand in his. Yeonsangun says despairingly that everything was in vainâheâd wanted to prove their father wrong, only to turn into the tyrant his father predicted. He became like his mother, who had become blinded by jealousy and was the cause of her own ousting. âYeok-ah, I did not hate you,â he says. âI hated the me that was reflected in your eyes. And the eyes of Chae-kyung, whose eyes looked exactly like yoursâI was ashamed to see those eyes, so I tried to kill you and ruin you. It was me I hated and resented.â He supposes that this is his punishment for trying to drive a wedge between them. His breathing grows increasingly labored, and he wheezes out, âThe punishment I did not fully receive in this life, I will receive the rest after death.â Yeonsangunâs breathing slows and his eyes grow slack, and he envisions his father motioning to him from the doorway. âHe has come,â Yeonsangun says. âAt last, as a father, he holds a hand out to me.â Yeonsangun extends a hand toward the vision of his father, a smile on his face, and Yeok looks toward the door quizzically. Then Yeonsangunâs head drops lifelessly onto Yeokâs shoulder. Yeok sobs over his body and wishes him a peaceful rest. Chae-kyung joins her aunt, the former queen, in her home of exile, which is where both women hear the news of Yeonsangunâs death. The queen dowager receives word too, and actually looks saddened by it. She takes out a hairpin from her drawer and remembers how Yeonsangun gave it to her as a birthday gift years ago. Sheâd been pleased to receive it then, and now, with tears running down her face, she removes the pin from her hair and places Yeonsangunâs pin there instead. âIn the next life, be born as my daughter,â she cries, thinking of how Yeonsangun had suggested changing places with Yeok, offering to live as her son and Chae-kyungâs husband. âI will cherish you greatly then.â On his way back from visiting Yeonsangun, Yeok stops to rest the horses, though thatâs mostly an excuse to drop by to see Chae-kyung. But when his eunuch announces him, Chae-kyung merely offers horse feed, and Yeok is disappointed to hear that she didnât ask after him. Yeok wanders into the courtyard while she prepares the feed, and she ducks out of sight when she sees him. He notices the open door, though, and approaches knowing sheâs there. She stops him before he opens the door, keeping him at armâs length with the container of feed between them. She offers him the container, and when he places his hand over hers, she drops the container in her agitation. He asks to see her face, begging her to just say the word âThen I will open this door and run to you.â Chae-kyung fights her own longing to remind him that they arenât like others, and that they agreed to love each other without being together. She asks if he is already crumbling. And so Yeok leaves without seeing her face. But as Chae-kyung replays his words in her mindââDo you truly want me to leave like this?ââ that sparks something in her, and she runs outside shouting, âHusband!â Heâs already gone, but Yeok hears her cry from the road and whirls around. Racing back toward her, he and Chae-kyung run into each otherâs arms and he confesses, âI canât do it, Chae-kyung. I canât live without you.â She says, âDonât go. Let us be together.â And then, it seems sometime later, we see them getting dressed and clearing their bedding together, and Yeok laughs over the too-short arms of the clothing she made him. Later still, he paces outside the house nervously until Nanny declares that a son has been born. Wait, is this real? This had better be real. If this is some La La Land bullshit there will be flipped tables. Skipping ahead some more, the happy couple watches their children playâone son and one daughter. We see Yeok and Chae-kyung sleeping peacefully side by side, hands touching, and Yeok reaches outâbut finds the space next to him empty. And then, suddenly, Yeok wears a beard and wakes alone in the kingâs bedchamber at the palace. âChae-kyung-ah,â he says sadly into the empty room. So that was a dream?! Arrrgaksdf;lajksdfljka. Hulksmash! Chae-kyung writes Yeok a letter, thanking him for wanting to reinstate her position but telling him that he already has a son, and even if she were made queen again, any son she might have would be caught up in succession politics. She reminds him of his tragic relationship with his brother, not wanting to relive that strife. We see Chae-kyung lying down on a bolt of fabric while Nanny measures out a set of clothing for Yeok, based on Chae-kyungâs very hazy measurements of handsbreadths. Yeok receives those clothes, as Chae-kyungâs letter continues, âHow painful must it have been? How afraid must you have been? We must not make more of that tragedy with our own hands.â Yeok wears the clothing proudly that night, and as he looks up at the night sky, so does she. Her letter finishes, âThat you live well, for our sake, is enough for me.â Then, weâre 38 years later in the year 1544, Yeokâs 39th year of rule. Yeok is an elderly king now, and he calls faithful Eunuch Song to his bedside. A palanquin is taken to the palace, and itâs an elderly women who sits insideâChae-kyung, still wearing her wedding ring. With the kingâs health weak, the order is given to open the gates and not restrict entries. Yeok is assisted to his feet and dresses in that same piece of clothing Chae-kyung made for him years ago. He waits alone in his chamber, anticipating Chae-kyungâs arrival, and she makes her way through the palace corridor toward him. When the doors open, itâs familiar adult Chae-kyung we seeâand then we go younger still as the teenage Yeok beams at teenage Chae-kyung and pats the seat next to him. He calls her Bird Poop like he used to, asking if she waited long. She pouts that sheâs used to waiting, then smiles up at him. They transition into the adult couple, and they gaze at each other for long, tender moments. âAm I too late?â she asks. He shakes his head, saying, âYouâre not the least bit late.â She says he endured many struggles, and praises him for holding on through it all. âBecause I knew you were waiting, I could hold on,â he tells her. âBecause I knew you were there, in that place, I could protect my place.â He lays his head in her lap, and she thinks, âNow I will be at your side. So, please rest now, at home.â âNow I am finally home,â Yeok thinks, smiling with his eyes closed. âI love you,â she says, using three different words that mean love. âI love you. I love you, Husband.â âYou could just say one,â he replies teasingly, just as heâd done all those years ago. JAVABEANSâ COMMENTS That has to be the most beautiful depiction of a death scene Iâve seen in a long time, maybe ever. I had a brief moment of anger at the fantasy dream sequence that could have been seen as teasing us with what could have been, and that really hurt. But Iâm also recalling previous moments when Iâd yelled at a withholding drama, âCâmon, throw me a bone here! Canât I just get a crumb of satisfaction?â And I feel like that wistful what-we-could-have-had moment was something of a crumb, as well as a stark reminder of what Yeokâs life would have been like for the next forty years, and how long that time was for him to hold on. Historically we know Jungjong Yeokâs posthumous name was not considered a strong king, but I find it touching that in this version, it didnât matter so much that he wasnât the best king everâit was enough that he did his best with what he had. We know he never really wanted to be king but felt it was his duty to do so and rescue the people from a terrible tyrant, so he couldnât abdicate his position and subject the country to more turmoil. Nor could he be an iron-willed dictator like his brother, which is both a strength and a flaw, because while he didnât have his brotherâs violent rages, he would always be beholden to the powerful politicians who put him on the throne. He was caught between a rock and a hard place for forty years and did his best to live with it. Thereâs a really bittersweet, realistic beauty in that, and I was surprised by my tears when Chae-kyung praised him not for being a good king or a powerful leader, but for enduring. I did wonder whether Yeonsangun would be made too sympathetic, too late in the gameâitâs not something I would have felt too comfortable with, after heâd been shown going on murder sprees and abdicating all his responsibility as ruler, if not the position outright. I think what feels appropriate is that he acknowledged himself that he hadnât met his full punishment, and would take it on willingly in whatever came next. Thereâs something dissatisfying about delivering a punishment to an unrepentant evildoer Minister Park can die in a hundred fires and it wouldnât be enough, but once they feel true remorse, it changes things. It shifts from a matter of meting out punishment onto someone else to that person locking themselves up in their own prison of guilt, and that, at least, seems enough to me. I found the queen dowagerâs response to Yeonsangunâs death a fitting reaction, even if it doesnât make me warm up to her all that much. Itâs just that in her world, showing love is a weakness that could be exploited, so for her viewing Yeonsangun as an enemy was an act of self-defense. Itâs only in his death that she allowed herself to feel that grief over himâand even so, I would bet that she wouldnât have done anything differently toward him in this life. The irony is that Yeok and Chae-kyung may have been the only two people who would not have wielded love as a weapon or seen it as a liability, but they didnât get a chance to prove that through living the exampleâor maybe itâs not ironic at all, because they were the exceptions to the rule, and they couldnât stop other people from using their love against them. One of the things that make Seven Day Queen such a compelling love story is in the way that it isnât a passionate, romance-wins-all story. Itâs about love, certainly, but I found it particularly powerful that these two had a bond that transcended romanceâin this love story, itâs the mundane, everyday touches that lent the relationship power, not the grand gestures. All they really ever wanted was a situation that allowed them to be in the same space at the same time, and the drama did a fantastic job in weaving its plot so as to make that feel impossible. Who knew that such a simple conflict could be such a driving force? Itâs like Chae-kyung said toward the end regarding the concept of home, that she isnât the queen, she is just Chae-kyung. And you get the sense that the throne wasnât what Yeok was, eitherâit was just his necessary work that took him away from home until he could return to it in the end. It makes the time spent apart feel both astonishingly long 39 years! More time apart than they spent knowing each other! and also, in the long run, inconsequential. How cuttingly poignant to have created a scenario in which the cause of your painâseparationâalso becomes the thing that proves your love. By their metric, the longer theyâre apart, the longer they have spent loving each other, and then it all ends peacefully by returning âhome.â I mean, I didnât even know there was that much silver lining to be mined out of their miserable predicament, but it makes it all the more admirable that they found a way to love no matter the circumstance, rather than give up in despair. An example to aspire to! GIRLFRIDAYâS COMMENTS I think this drama may have been perfect. I didnât even know there WAS such a thing! At some point during the hour I thought maybe I had cried all there was to cry, but then that fantasy sequence hit and I turned into a sobbing, wailing mess, screaming at my screen, âI know youâre a fantasy! Stop telling me lies!â That glimpse of a happy life that couldnât be just broke me. I donât think I couldâve asked for a better finale, because I was worried that theyâd mess with history too much to fake a happy ending that I would know in my heart was false. That wouldâve ruined what this drama worked so hard to build. Instead we got the loveliest possible version of bittersweet love and lifelong devotion that will linger in my memory ten times longer than a simple happy ending would have. That final sequence with the three generations of actors portraying our couple was a thing of beauty, and I loved how the drama began with the queen leaving the palace, and ended with the perfect bookend of her return. I was so impressed by the heroine of this story, and for the way that she was consistently written as a strong and dignified woman who chooses her own fate. While political machinations and enemies were directly responsible for tearing our lovers apart, itâs so important to me that at every step of the way, they werenât torn apart by powers outside of their control or moved around like pawns in some larger game; in the telling of this story, they were individuals who chose to love and sacrifice and fight, in whatever way they could. That made me so appreciative of the writing, especially when it came to the heroine and the way she acted on her love. And Iâm such a fan of the fact that in our story, Chae-kyung is the hero who saves Yeok and finds a way for them to live and love. Iâve never really had this thought before after finishing a drama, but I wish this director, writer, and cast would stay together forever and just make show after show. They could do a modern rom-com next, and then an action thriller after that, and then a fantasy sageuk, and then a melo⊠Maybe they should wait a few years on the melodrama. I think Iâve spent all my tears for the next five years on this one. 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Queen for Seven Days adalah drama Korea yang sempat viral beberapa waktu lalu. Drama ini tayang pada 2017 di KBS2. Menurut penulisnya, drama yang satu ini dibuat berdasarkan pada kisah nyata seorang Lady Shin yang berasal dari Dinasti Joseon. Lady Shin sendiri dikisahkan memiliki kehidupan yang tragis dan dikenal sebagai ratu dengan masa pemerintahan paling singkat di dalam sejarah Korea. Walaupun sudah dirilis beberapa tahun lalu, drakor ini dirasa masih layak untuk ditonton, lho. Bagi Sedulur yang penasaran dengan drama Korea ini, simak dulu sinopsis dan review yang ada di bawah ini. Tentukan apakah Sedulur rasa Queen for Seven Days wajib ditonton atau tidak. BACA JUGA Profil Yoon Jong Hoon, Aktor Tampan Korea Mencuri Perhatian The Orchid Archives Sebelum membahas mengenai sinopsis dan review-nya, berikut ini profil lengkap dari drama yang sempat viral beberapa tahun lalu tersebut. Drama Queen For Seven Days English title / Seven Day Queen literal title Country South Korea Director Lee Jung-Sub Episodes 20 Hangul 7ìŒì ìëč Language Korean Network KBS2 Release Date May 31, 2017 â Revised romanization 7Ilui Wangbi Runtime Weds. & Thurs. 2200 Writer Choi Jin-Young Di bawah ini daftar Queen for Seven Days pemain yang perlu untuk diketahui. Baek Seung-Hwan sebagai Lee Yeok Muda Chansung sebagai Seo No Do Ji-Won sebagai Queen Jasoon Jang Hyun-Sung sebagai Shin Soo-Geun Kang Ki-Young sebagai Jo Gwang-Jo Kang Shin-Il sebagai Im Sa-Hong Ko Bo-Gyeol sebagai Myung-Hye Lee Dong-Gun sebagai Lee Yoong Park Min-Young sebagai Shin Chae-Kyung Park Si-Eun sebagai Shin Chae-Kyung Muda Park Won-Sang sebagai Park Won-Jong Son Eun-Seo sebagai Jang Nok-Soo Yeon Woo-Jin sebagai Lee Yeok Yoo Min-Kyu sebagai Ki Ryong Sinopsis Queen for Seven Days Netflix Drama Queen for Seven Days ini dibuat berdasarkan pada legenda kerajaan Joseon yang memiliki kisah tragis. Drama yang satu ini, menceritakan tentang kisah cinta antara Raja Lee Yeok Yeon Woo-Jin dengan Ratu Shin Chae-Kyung Park Min-Young. Sang ratu telah dinobatkan, akan tetapi kemudian digulingkan hanya dalam rentan waktu satu minggu karena fraksi politik saingannya memiliki hasrat untuk menguasai kerajaan beserta membuat peraturan yang baru. Jika dilihat berdasarkan legenda sejarah, setelah tahta ratu dilengserkan dan kemudian diasingkan dari wilayah istana, raja selalu berjalan-jalan di area pavilium halaman istana setiap harinya. Dan setiap kali ia menatap gunung, ia selalu mengingat berbagai hal tentang sang ratu. Usai mendengar berita jika raja selalu mengkhawatirkan dirinya, sang ratu pun memutuskan untuk meletakkan rok merah, pakaian yang seringkali dikenakannya pada saat masih di istana di atas sebuah batu yang ada di puncak gunung. Hal itu dilakukan oleh ratu sebagai tanda bahwa ia ingin menyampaikan pesan kepada raja, jika saat ini dia dalam keadaan yang sehat dan tentunya masih mendambakannya. Penasaran dengan akhir cerita Queen for Seven Days? Langsung saja tonton daripada Sedulur terkena spoiler. BACA JUGA The Royal Tailor Sinopsis & Fakta, Persaingan Penjahit Korea Queen for Seven Days review Anggiify Notes Jika masih belum yakin, maka bisa menonton review drama tersebut. Terus terang, sebagai seorang pecinta drama Korea. Rasanya drama yang satu ini mampu mendapatkan tempat tersendiri di hati para penggemarnya. Hal ini membuatnya terasa lebih spesial jika dibandingkan dengan drama-drama yang lain. Yang pertama, dimulai dari penggunaan kostum yang terlihat sangat luar biasa. Kemudian untuk yang kedua, kita akan dibuat takjub dengan desain tempat dan juga bangunan-bangunannya yang ditampilkan. Tidak hanya itu, drama yang satu ini juga akan menambah wawasan kita tentang kisah-kisah yang pernah terjadi di dalam sejarah. Drama Queen for Seven Days ini memang bertemakan kerajaan jaman dulu. Akan tetapi, isi dari cerita yang dihadirkan dinilai banyak yang tidak sesuai dengan kejadian aslinya. Ya, bisa dibilang jika ceritanya hanya fiksi belaka, meskipun nama dari karakter dan tokohnya benar-benar sama persis. Walaupun begitu, hal itu bukan berarti jika drama ini sepenuhnya membelokkan sejarah. Ada banyak kejadian nyata yang ditampilkan di dalam drama Korea tersebut. Kisah nyata Queen for Seven Days Kdramabuzz Dalam sejarah aslinya, diceritakan jika Yeonsangun adalah raja ke-10 Joseon. Pada awalnya, di adalah raja yang bijaksana. Namun berubah menjadi tirani dan kejam setelah tahu kisah kematian ibunya, Ratu Jeheon yang sebenarnya. Karena kekejaman dan sifat diktatornya, terjadilah kudeta untuk melengserkannya. Pengganti Yeonsangun adalah adik tirinya sendiri, yakni Pangeran Jinsung yang kemudian di kenal sebagai aja JungJong. Pangeran Jinsung memang menjadi lawan berat politik Yeonsangun. Ketika pengangkatan Jinsung, maka Dangyeong naik menjadi ratu. Namun hal ini menimbulkan banyak kecaman, karena Dangyeong adalah anak dari seorang pengkhianat. Raja JungJong pun berusaha keras untuk mempertahankan habis-habisan posisi dari sang ratu, namun semua yang dia lakukan tetaplah sia-sia. Dan pada akhirnya, posisi Dangyeong sebagai seorang ratu hanya bertahan selama 7 hari. Setelah kejadian itu, dia diturunkan tahtanya, diasingkan, dan juga dikeluarkan dari Istana. Walaupun begitu, namun cinta mereka Jinsung dan Dangyeong tetap bertahan. Itulah beberapa hal singkat mengenai drama Queen for Seven Days yang perlu diketahui sebelum menonton drama Korea tersebut. Perlu diingatkan sekali lagi, jika kebenaran sejarah yang ditampilkan tidaklah benar-benar sama. Di samping memberitahu sejarah yang pernah terjadi, tujuan utama pembuatan drama ini adalah untuk menghibur para penonton. Jadi, siapkan minuman dan snack, langsung saja tonton Queen for Seven Days sub indo sekarang juga. Sedulur yang membutuhkan sembako, bisa membeli di Aplikasi Super lho! Sedulur akan mendapatkan harga yang lebih murah dan kemudahan belanja hanya lewat ponsel. Yuk unduh aplikasinya di sini sekarang.
Judul 7ìŒì ìëč / Seven Day Queen Judul Lain : Queen for Seven Days Genre: Historical, Romance Jumlah Episode: 20 Tayang di Tv: KBS2 Periode Tayang : 31 Mei 2017 sampai 3 agustus 2017 Jam tayang : Rabu & Kamis 22:00 Seven Day Queen menceritakan tentang raja Jungjong yang di perankan oleh Yun Woo Jin dan ratu Dangyeong di perankan oleh Park Min
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