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{{quote|'''Jae Shin:''' How about a fall to the death instead? (''jumps off cliff'') |
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'''Queen Mother''': Kill me! Do you think my children will bow to people like you? I'm going to avenge ... {{spoiler|my Jae Kang, my Hyun-joo, my Jae Shin's legs, my Hang Ah's baby}}. As I fall into hell, I'm [[Taking You with Me]]. (''She starts punching him. Weak, feeble punches, but they get the point across.'') }} |
'''Queen Mother''': Kill me! Do you think my children will bow to people like you? I'm going to avenge ... {{spoiler|my Jae Kang, my Hyun-joo, my Jae Shin's legs, my Hang Ah's baby}}. As I fall into hell, I'm [[Taking You with Me]]. (''She starts punching him. Weak, feeble punches, but they get the point across.'') }} |
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* [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming]]: |
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* [[What Do You Mean It's Not Political?]]: A constant theme of [[wikipedia:Korea reunification|Korean reunification]] runs throughout the drama. |
* [[What Do You Mean It's Not Political?]]: A constant theme of [[wikipedia:Korea reunification|Korean reunification]] runs throughout the drama. |
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** In the very first scene of the show, the Berlin Wall falls. |
** In the very first scene of the show, the Berlin Wall falls. |
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** Jae Ha plays [[wikipedia:Ave Maria |
** Jae Ha plays [[wikipedia:Ave Maria (Bach/Gounod)|Ave Maria]] (Bach/Gounod) version and declares, "Bach and Gounod were born in different places. In different times. Their music fitting together like this is amazing." |
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** During the WOC games, Hang Ah delivers a heartfelt speech to an American soldier who claims that it's "just a game." |
** During the WOC games, Hang Ah delivers a heartfelt speech to an American soldier who claims that it's "just a game." |
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{{quote| '''Hang Ah''': Have you ever been separated from your family? People with the same language, the same history, who lived together for thousands of years--in one moment, separated--have you ever been split like that? Losing parents and siblings, destroyed by a three-year war--has that ever happen to you? I don’t know if this is just a game to you, but it has always been critical for us.}} |
{{quote| '''Hang Ah''': Have you ever been separated from your family? People with the same language, the same history, who lived together for thousands of years--in one moment, separated--have you ever been split like that? Losing parents and siblings, destroyed by a three-year war--has that ever happen to you? I don’t know if this is just a game to you, but it has always been critical for us.}} |
Latest revision as of 07:03, 7 August 2014
Jae Shin: How about a fall to the death instead? (jumps off cliff) |
{{quote| Jae Ha: I'm a prince! We shared a room and spent WAY more time together! How could she like [Shi Kyung] more?
Jae Shin: You like unni that much?
Jae Ha: (crickets)
Jae Shin: (walkes to the closet) You hear that, unni?
Hang Ah: Are you afraid?
Jae Ha: Yes. Of everything. Except you. I don't think I can trust people anymore.
Secretary Eun: (rambling off about Jae Ha's new duties) |
- What Do You Mean It's Not Political?: A constant theme of Korean reunification runs throughout the drama.
- In the very first scene of the show, the Berlin Wall falls.
- Jae Ha plays Ave Maria (Bach/Gounod) version and declares, "Bach and Gounod were born in different places. In different times. Their music fitting together like this is amazing."
- During the WOC games, Hang Ah delivers a heartfelt speech to an American soldier who claims that it's "just a game."
Hang Ah: Have you ever been separated from your family? People with the same language, the same history, who lived together for thousands of years--in one moment, separated--have you ever been split like that? Losing parents and siblings, destroyed by a three-year war--has that ever happen to you? I don’t know if this is just a game to you, but it has always been critical for us. |