The behind the scenes of their first kiss (This was probably my favorite one in the drama)


These two are so cute together: Han Ga In's Surprise bday party on the set

I must be having withdrawal symptoms too. I've put off watching the last two episodes of TMEtS even when the subs were up yesterday and only watched it today. Oh and I cried all over again! :'(

Anybody else watching the drama? 'Cause I really wanted to post this pic here. I thought I wouldn't be that affected anymore because I already watched them raw but boy was I dead wrong. Q_Q Seeing Seol mercilessly killed was just too difficult to watch. T_T




This was a heavy part in the drama but I just wanted to make it light. Any adverse reaction, I'll be taking it down. Lemme know! Thanks.
I think that was probably the saddest part of the ending episodes. *sniff*
5 things I learned in The Moon That Embraces the Sun

1. Make a children first b4 giving a kiss
2. King has cocumbines but still virgin
3. Archers are brain dead
4. Shaman likes to suck things
5. _______________________
LOL....bokami.

LOL, lil' Yeon Woo says she doesn't need lil' Lee Hwon...Jajajaja
LisNoir wrote: I think that was probably the saddest part of the ending episodes. *sniff*


*sniff* it is :(
love all the videos lis-ssi...i miss TMETS *sigh*
And 'what could've been'-s and 'I knew it'-s

"The Moon that Embraces the Sun" Writer: Ending Could Have Been Different




Earlier last week, MBC's hit drama "The Moon that Embraces the Sun" came to a close. Upon the end of this "national" drama, there has been speculation that it could have ended differently.

On March 16, writer Jin Soo Wan revealed this through an interview. According to Jin, the tragic death of Prince Yang Myung was planned in advance. However, except for Yang Myung's death, the ending of "The Moon that Embraces the Sun" that was aired was very different to what writer Jin had planned.

Due to MBC's labor union strike, "The Moon That Embraces the Sun" faced some struggles during its last week of airing. After PD Kim Do Hoon joined the strike, the drama was forced to delay the airing of the last two episodes. This affected the filming schedule, which in turn affected the plot that Jin had initially planned.




[Note: For those who haven't watched the last episode - watch out for spoilers!]

The ending that Jin had in mind was very different from the actual ending of the drama. Minister Yoon (played by Kim Eung Soo) was not supposed to die on the spot, after being stabbed by King Hwon (Kim Soo Hyun). Initially, after Yoon had been captured by Hwon, the two would have had a last political debate with each other. If there had been more time, viewers could have watched a scene similar to that of MBC's "100 Minute Talk."

"I wanted to show a scene where the cold-hearted Minister Yoon and King Hwon had a debate about politics," said Jin. "I wanted Yoon to die a tragic death similar to that of Ahri (Jang Young Nam), but I couldn't."

Jin continued, "In the aired drama, Hwon closes the eyes of Queen Bo Kyung (Kim Min Seo) after she has died, and comes crying in the arms of Yeon Woo. Initially, I wanted Hwon, now left all alone, to cry by himself, but since there wasn't enough time, I thought that was the simplest way to handle it."

In addition, it can be noted that overall, the drama is fairly different from the novel that it was based on. One specific aspect is that Hwon's bodyguard, Woon (Song Jae Rim) had a smaller role in the drama than in the novel. In the original novel, Woon is born an illegitimate son, and is raised by Yang Myung's mother, Lady Park. He eventually falls in love with Hwon's princess, Heo Yeon Woo (Han Ga In), which brings conflict in Hwon and Yeon Woo's relationship. However, in the drama, Woon brings conflict in his friendship with Prince Yang Myung (Jung Il Woo), when he becomes the king's bodyguard.

Jin revealed, "I initially planned for Woon and Yeon Woo's servant, Seol (Yoon Seung Ah) to become closer with each other, both being skilled in the martial arts. I wanted to cover a part of the story where they eventually fell in love." She added, "[The drama] was initially 24 episodes in length, but as we shortened it to 20 episodes, I had to take out that part."

"The Moon That Embraces the Sun" aired its first episode on January 4, and ended after three months last week on March 15. The highly popular drama ended on a high note, with ratings of 42.2% (AGB Nielsen) nationwide for its last episode, making it the higest rated episode during its run.

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I wonder why it got shortened to 20 episodes then... We could still be watching it!!! LOL
I am downloading this now! Finally getting ready to watch it!! I'm so behind. I can't wait to start.
Ahhh......interesting to see the writers original thoughts for this drama. i would have preferred un & seol to have had their own story it would have been oh so much better if it had been 24 eps
RainFlower wrote: Ahhh......interesting to see the writers original thoughts for this drama. i would have preferred un & seol to have had their own story it would have been oh so much better if it had been 24 eps


Yes, it would have been.
how about 139 episodes?
bokami wrote: how about 139 episodes?


Oh no....As much as I love it...That's too many..lol
I want to read that article about the changes to the end but then it will spoil me! I'm so tempted!