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  1. The Red sleeve' 14 interesting facts you didn't know!

     

     

    'The Red Sleeve' The real story of 'Isan' and 'Deokim' you were curious about

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    14 things you didn't know about 'The Red sleeve' Seong Deok-im 'Eui bin seong'

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    5 K-drama male leads who go from tough guys to total “softies” after falling in love

    Kien Pham | December 10, 2021

    Don’t let these male characters fool you at first. 

    Some K-drama male leads may look cold and distant at the beginning, but once they fall in love, they immediately change 180 degrees and cannot get any cuter. Let’s take a look at 5 examples of this character trope in recent K-dramas. 

    Yi San (The Red Sleeve)

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    The Red Sleeve is getting positive results thanks to its engrossing and unique storyline. The male lead, Crown Prince Yi San (Lee Jun Ho) is aloof, arrogant and often acts cold towards people around him. 

    But after falling in love, he completely changes. He even becomes a bit silly, holding a book upside down when reading, eavesdropping on the court ladies’ conversation. When he finds out that the girl he has feelings for also likes him, he is beyond happy but still pretending to be calm and collected. 

     

    COMPLETE LIST HERE: https://kbizoom.com/5-k-drama-male-leads-who-go-from-tough-guys-to-total-softies-after-falling-in-love/

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  2. On 12/11/2021 at 5:58 PM, suhodorable said:

    sending this GIF for @abs-oluteM! Deok Im's face was slightly twitched from the teardrop though...

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    Some observations about the episode:

     

    Let's clown some more here LOL

     

    Episode 9 was wonderful! There's character development for both along the way. And I think at some point, Deok Im will eventually have feelings for San. It's just that it won't be in the same manner San wants to get from her.

     

    Deok Im's love language is definitely in the form of protecting someone. In this case, it's San

     

    What I like about this drama so far is that the romance between two people is expressed in a subtle manner even though their age is quite young

     

    I so agree, Deok-Im's Words of "I told you I would protect you" has s much more layer of love than words "i love you" can ever mean in their context. 

    I remember when San First heard that words from DeokIm, at the end of Episode 5 of protecting him. And his question and expression, was the same as me. Like for real DeokIm a court Lady will protect him...? Him being a man in the joseon era and the crown prince....

    But Time and time again, she has proven it. She will protect him and that has been just beautiful to see

    and also refreshing to see, in the saguek world where in the ML is the hero and FL is the damsel in distress, he we have a FL who is the is like a guardian angel of San...

    and this post/article really emphasized that (I wish it were translated)

    Also of note for drama narrative, is the part when Di said, "Your highness is always protecting this kingdom. And I’m busy protecting your highness. Who do you think is the busier one”. I emphasized the type of relationship this two have. They started as friends and you can see that beat continue here, even in the face of the danger  (San and Taeho did a bit also) or the aftermath.

    I don't give  much credit with the writer, but this right her is due to the writer.

    The strength the the story telling allows us to accept that is what is suppose to happen, that spurt of comedy. The writing has weaved a web of the relationship between DI and San to be this light even in the face of all things chaotic.... 

     

     

    Also I did not notice about the symbolism of the house that DeokIm made vs the one bokyeon made

    ...it really is interesting how very different their views are. DI has simple goals for herself but has high hopes for San. 

     

     

    4 Key Points To Look Forward To In The 2nd Half Of “The Red Sleeve”

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    dummy.jpeg?s=900x600&e=tDec 12, 2021 | by J. Ahn

    MBC’s hit drama “The Red Sleeve” has entered the second half of its run!

    “The Red Sleeve” is a historical drama about the imperial romance between crown prince Yi San (played by 2PM’s Lee Junho) and the strong-willed court lady Seong Deok Im (played by Lee Se Young).

    Here are four key points to look forward to in the upcoming episodes:

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    1. Yi San’s obstacle-ridden rise to the throne

    The succession of power has become a hot topic as King Yeongjo (played by Lee Deok Hwa) struggles with dementia. With the opposition setting their sights on taking down Yi San, the conflict over the throne has been raising the tension in the palace. Viewers will also be able to look forward to watching Yi San and Seong Deok Im working together to overcome all sorts of obstacles and moments of crisis.

    2. Yi San as king and his desire to achieve what he wants

    Yi San has always placed his goal of becoming king as his top priority. He has restrained himself from doing the things he wanted, including resisting the desire to become closer to Seong Deok Im.

    In the second half of the drama, Yi San will no longer need to hide this desire, and he will do everything he can do keep Seong Deok Im by his side. As king, Yi San will pursue Seong Deok Im as a man with a burning desire, raising anticipation for the story of their long-awaited romance.

    3. The second rejection

    As Seong Deok Im is known to be the court lady who rejected the king twice, the question of how Seong Deok Im will reject Yi San again will resurface. The changes in Seong Deok Im’s feelings will touch viewers’ hearts as her emotions sway with Yi San’s every word and action. The second half of the drama will touch upon the question of “Did the court lady love the king?”

    4. Hong Deok Ro and his lust for power

    Viewers can look forward to seeing how Hong Deok Ro (played by Kang Hoon)’s story will end as he attempts to attain power by placing his sister as Yi San’s concubine. Hong Deok Ro constantly keeps tabs on Yi San’s affection towards Seong Deok Im, and he crosses the line to achieve his desires and even violates orders from Yi San. Curiosity is mounting over how his relationship with Yi San will turn out when the latter becomes king.

    Commenting on the second half of the drama as well as the decision to extend the drama by one episode, Lee Junho said, “I will do my best until the end to repay the viewers for supporting us. Thank you so much for all the love you’ve been showing us.”

    Lee Se Young added, “I’d like to thank the viewers once again for all the love and support.”

    The production staff also remarked, “We have a wide variety of stories prepared for the second half of the drama, including the romance between [Yi San and Seong Deok Im]. Please look forward to the second half of the ‘The Red Sleeve,’ which will feature even more dynamic storytelling and an explosive romance.”

    “The Red Sleeve” airs every Friday and Saturday at 9:50 p.m. KST.

     

    LINK: https://www.soompi.com/article/1503142wpp/4-key-points-to-look-forward-to-in-the-2nd-half-of-the-red-sleeve

     

    “Happiness” Ends On Its Highest Ratings Yet + “The Red Sleeve” Continues To Dominate Its Time Slot

    Dec 12, 2021 | by E. Cha

     

    tvN’s “Happiness” went out on a high note!

    On December 11, the popular apocalyptic thriller starring Park Hyung Sik and Han Hyo Joo ended on the highest viewership ratings of its entire run. According to Nielsen Korea, the series finale of “Happiness” scored an average nationwide rating of 4.2 percent, marking a new personal record for the show.

    Not only did “Happiness” take first place in its time slot across all cable channels, but it also took first place across all channels—including public broadcast networks—among the key demographic of viewers ages 20 to 49, with whom it scored a nationwide average of 2.6 percent.

    Meanwhile, MBC’s “The Red Sleeve” continued its impressive streak at the top of its own time slot, earning a nationwide average of 10.2 percent for its latest episode.

    SBS’s “Now We Are Breaking Up” also remained relatively stable with an average nationwide rating of 6.8 percent for the night.

    With just one episode left in its run, tvN’s “Jirisan” heads into its series finale at first place in its time slot across all cable channels. The mystery thriller starring Jun Ji Hyun and Joo Ji Hoon scored an average nationwide rating of 7.6 percent for its penultimate episode. “Jirisan” also took first place in its time slot across all channels (including public broadcast networks) among viewers ages 20 to 49, with whom it earned a nationwide average of 3.6 percent.

    Additionally, two new dramas premiered to promising starts last night: TV Chosun’s new remake of BBC’s hit series “Uncle” kicked off with an average nationwide rating of 2.4 percent, while KBS’s new historical drama “The King of Tears, Lee Bang Won” started strong with an average nationwide rating of 8.7 percent.

    JTBC’s “Inspector Koo” dipped to an average nationwide rating of 1.5 percent for its latest episode, while OCN’s “Chimera” fell to a nationwide average of 1.2 percent.

    Finally, KBS 2TV’s “Young Lady and Gentleman” maintained its position as the most-watched program to air on any channel on Saturday with an average nationwide rating of 29.5 percent.

    Are you sad to see “Happiness” come to an end? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below!

    LINK: https://www.soompi.com/article/1503299wpp/happiness-ends-on-its-highest-ratings-yet-the-red-sleeve-continues-to-dominate-its-time-slot

     

     

    ...To take note of, KBS just aired a traditional saguek and its airing time overlaps with TRS, and its ratings are quite promising at 8%. and that amidst all the airing dramas and finale of tvN's Happiness... Same with "uncle" which is airing in TV chosun. Next week there will also be premiers of a few dramas... So I do wonder how the ratings will shake up. Will TRS stay stagnant at 10% or will it increase and hit their ratings promise at 15%?

    Plot wise, it has become politics heavy, which is understandable given that San's ascension is very much important plot device for tension as well as overall narrative and history. But I do wonder if they will have the Sandeok couple be separated for most of this conflict....

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  3.   The Red Sleeve, Ep. 1-8: A Deep Dive into Palace Politics & The Lives of Court Ladies

    December 8, 2021 | Anna | SEOULBEATS

     

    As MBC‘s first sageuk in 14 years, there were a lot of expectations riding on The Red Sleeve, which its first half meets with flourish. Promoted as a “traditional sageuk”, The Red Sleeve stands out amidst the sea of currently airing sageuks for its adherence to historical context, its tight storytelling and its subversion of typical sageuk norms. Thankfully, the general public seems to think the same, and its ratings have been rising steadily with each week.

     

    Based on Kang Mi-kang‘s novel of the same name, the drama depicts the story of Crown Prince Yi San (later King Jeongjo) and his personal court lady, Sung Deok-im (later Sung Uibin), played by 2PM‘s Junho and Lee Se-young respectively. While their romance is a significant part of the drama, and this couple definitely has sizzling chemistry, The Red Sleeve takes great efforts to develop all of its characters individually, giving them personalities and complexities that make them feel like real people.

    READ FULL HERE: https://seoulbeats.com/2021/12/the-red-sleeve-ep-1-8-a-deep-dive-into-palace-politics-the-lives-of-court-ladies/

     

     

    [SC Issue] Strong wind in the weekend drama "Schedule Table of Death". #LeeJunho & #LeeSeyoung's sweet romance is the strongest.

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    Episode 9 Knetz Comments

     

     

    I need that selca on Junho's phone of the Chamchamcham couple

    Because SanDeok Couple is putting me in the ringer...

     

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  4. 5 Most Memorable Moments From “The Red Sleeve” So Far

    Dec 11, 2021 | by J. Ahn

     

    MBC’s “The Red Sleeve” continues to sweep the rankings for the most buzzworthy dramas and actors!

    “The Red Sleeve” is about the imperial romance between crown prince Yi San (played by 2PM’s Lee Junho), who later becomes emperor, and the strong-willed court lady Seong Deok Im (played by Lee Se Young).

    Below are five of the most unforgettable scenes from the first eight episodes.


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    1. When they made eye contact through the reflection in the water

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    In episode 3, Yi San attempts to hide his identity from Seong Deok Im as he tries to use his fan to cover his face. However, Seong Deok Im already sees Yi San’s face through the reflection in the water. The two of them made eye contact through this reflection and this creative idea of using the water as a mirror captured the viewers’ attention. Many complimented the camerawork and the symbolic meaning of the scene, which represented the relationship between the two of them

    2. When Seong Deok Im recited a poem in front of Yi San’s door

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    In the fifth episode when Yi San is prohibited from leaving his room, Seong Deok Im takes the night shift and sits in front of Yi San’s door as she recites a poem. King Yeongjo (played by Lee Deok Hwa) barges into Yi San’s room and beats him, and Seong Deok Im hears Yi San say, “I endure this because there’s something I want.” Seong Deok Im ignores King Yeongjo’s orders to not let anyone in Yi San’s room and swears to Yi San that she will protect him until she dies.

     

    3. When Seong Deok Im and Yi San fell in the bath together

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    In episode 6, Seong Deok Im is forced to help Yi San with his bath. They both don’t know what to do as their eyes nervously wander around. As Yi San tries to help Seong Deok Im pour warm water into the tub, they fall in the tub together. The sixth episode ends as they share a breathtaking moment of eye contact.

     

    4. When Yi San confesses his love for Seong Deok Im

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    Yi San finally confesses his love for Seong Deok Im, but she refuses as she does not want to become a concubine. Yi San sees Seong Deok Im with her brother and mistakenly thinks that he is her lover. Yi San, wanting to know how Seong Deok Im feels, asks her, “Is all that is yours, mine?” Seong Deok Im responds, saying, “I am your person, but not everything that is mine is yours.” Yi San, angry and hurt by Seong Deok Im’s rejection, pushes her against the wall and grasps her neck.

    5. When Yi San realizes that Seong Deok Im is the one he was looking for

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    In episode 8, Yi San finds out that Seong Deok Im is the person that was part of his memory when he was younger. Realizing that she was the one that comforted him, he finds her and says, “My name is Yi San.” He hugs her and she says, “It was you.” Viewers were left with the anticipation that their romance will finally blossom.

    “The Red Sleeve” airs every Friday and Saturday at 9:50 p.m. KST

     

    LINK: https://www.soompi.com/article/1503019wpp/5-most-memorable-moments-from-the-red-sleeve-so-far

     

     

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  5.  2PM’s Lee Junho Tenderly Kisses Lee Se Young In “The Red Sleeve”

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    Dec 11, 2021 | by E. Cha

    MBC’s “The Red Sleeve” has shared a sneak peek of a romantic moment from its upcoming episode!

     

    “The Red Sleeve” is a historical drama about the imperial romance between crown prince Yi San (played by Lee Junho), who later becomes emperor, and the strong-willed court lady Seong Deok Im (played by Lee Se Young).

     

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    On the previous episode of “The Red Sleeve,” Yi San was deeply moved after Seong Deok Im saved his life. The episode ended with an emotional moment that seemed like it would become a turning point for the couple, with the relieved Seong Deok Im collapsing in Yi San’s arms as he tearfully called her name.

     

    In the drama’s next episode, the two will grow even closer as Yi San becomes increasingly forward about his feelings for Seong Deok Im. In a tender moment that is certain to get viewers’ hearts racing, Yi San affectionately kisses Seong Deok Im on the forehead while holding her. Notably, Seong Deok Im doesn’t push Yi San away, suggesting that their relationship has evolved to the point where she is now comfortable with such open displays of affection.

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    The next episode of “The Red Sleeve” will air on December 11 at 9:50 p.m. KST.

     

    LINK: https://www.soompi.com/article/1503171wpp/2pms-lee-junho-tenderly-kisses-lee-se-young-in-the-red-sleeve

     

     

    Lee Junho IG update

     

     

    Apparently tonight there will be 8 overlapping airing of dramas

     

     

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  6. “The Red Sleeve” star Lee Se Young: Getting a breakout role after 24 years of acting

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    Thanks to the success of The Red Sleeve, Lee Se Young got her big break. 

    The Red Sleeve, although not featuring a star-studded cast, is receiving countless compliments for its engrossing storyline. The viewership rating has also exceeded 10%. In the drama, Lee Se Young steals the viewers’ hearts with her portrayal of the female lead character. She showcases convincing acting skills and lovely visuals.

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    Lee Se Young was born in 1992 and has been a familiar face with the audience of Korean TV because of her lengthy acting career. How she came across acting is an interesting story. Lee Se Young‘s mother wanted her daughter to become an actress so the public could remember her face, as she believed that could prevent bad things from happening to her, like being abducted. In 1997, when Lee Se Young was only 5 years old, she made her debut as a child actress in a TV show. 
    With a pretty and adorable face, Lee Se Young fulfilled her mother’s wish and successfully drew attention from the audience. Lee Se Young’s biggest role during the early days of her career was a part in the hit “Dae Jang Geum“. In the drama, she portrayed the young self of the second female lead Choi Geum Young and flawlessly boasted her natural acting ability despite her young age, leaving a deep impression on many viewers.
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    Continuously taking on new roles from the age of 5 to 16, Lee Se Young then decided to take a break from acting for 3 years to focus on her studies. In 2011, she returned to the entertainment industry and resumed her acting career as an adult actress. However, Lee Se Young faced fierce competition when the industry already had plenty of outstanding and promising young names. Therefore, Lee Se Young almost had to start over again with small and supporting roles in productions with small impact. 
    Regarding seniority, the majority of Lee Se Young’s young co-stars actually debuted later than her, but her popularity is unfortunately not on the same level as some of them. Lee Se Young was often seen taking on supporting roles for a while. It was not until A Korean Odyssey in 2017 that the actress was given a prominent role. Still not a leading character, but she could grab more attention. In 2019, Lee Se Young finally had a female lead role in the historical drama The Crowned Clown, acting alongside Yeo Jin Goo.
    With 24 years of acting experience, the 29-year-old actress is confident in challenging herself in different genres and characters. From crime, romance to historical, from playing nice characters to villainous ones, a doctor, a police officer or a court lady, Lee Se Young pulls off every role in any genre. 
    It is not easy for actors to constantly change their image. As for Lee Se Young, she has proved her versatile acting, hard work and dedication to the job. However, it took her a long time to truly get a breakout role. 
    This beautiful girl always attracts attention whenever she has a crying scene.  Lee Se Young is very beautiful and emotional when crying, she always clearly shows the intentions of the scriptwriter, the color of the character.  Many times when mentioning her name, the audience did not hesitate to give Lee Se Young the title of “master of crying scenes”.

    Having such a good acting ability, but her reputation is not as high as others, Lee Se Young still worked hard in acting and finally her efforts paid off.

    The Red Sleeve has brought many good achievements to this girl.  From the film that did not receive much attention, The Red Sleeve gradually became the “black horse” of the Korean drama race at the end of 2021. In particular, it also had a spectacular and convincing victory over its direct rival Now We Are Breaking Up by Song Hye Kyo. While Song Hye Kyo was criticized for her unattractive acting and boring script, Lee Se Young received many compliments.

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    In addition to her acting skills, Lee Se Young was also praised a lot for wearing a hanbok.  It has been 3 years since Lee Se Young acted in a historical drama. Unlike the previous time when she played a queen wearing splendid and regal costumes, this time as a palace maid, she dressed much more simply, but still exudes a gentle aura like a fairy, and even made herself to the top of the most beautiful actresses in hanbok
    Besides, the actress also has a great singing ability.  She appeared on the variety show The King Of Masked Singer in 2017 and sang 2 songs with her face hidden.  Her sweet voice attracted the audience’s great attention at that time.

     

    ‘The Red Sleeve Cuff’ Episode 9: Lee Se Young Protects Lee Junho From His Enemies

    In "The Red Sleeve Cuff" episode 9, even though Sung Deok Im (Lee Se Young) tries to push Yi San (Lee Junho) away, she doesn't want the crown prince to suffer from his enemies, so she protects him in any way possible. 

    'The Red Sleeve Cuff' Episode 9: Yi San's First Procession Outside the Palace

    The crown prince was disappointed and heartbroken after hearing Sung Deok Im's cold response that there was no special meaning for her meeting him during childhood.Meanwhile, the King called Yi San to tell him about his procession as part of the process of passing the throne to the crown prince.

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    King Yeongjo (Lee Deok Hwa) gave a token to his grandson as a key to have access with the soldiers he can call anytime when a war occurs.

    Head Court Lady Jo (Park Ji Young) heard the news that the king allowed the crown prince to have a procession. This gave her the idea to attack the palace and kill Yi San as he is close to becoming the king.

    Sung Deok Im Falls Asleep in Crown Prince Yi San's Room

    After the procession, the court ladies prepared for the crown prince's arrival. Lady Seo tasked Deok Im to lay on Yi San's blanket to make it warm, but she warned Sung Deok Im to not dare fall asleep before the crown prince gets in.

    Meanwhile, he asked his loyal guard Kang Tae Ho (Oh Dae Hwan) to protect the room and make sure no one would enter. Even without knowing why, Tae Ho followed him to find out t was Sung Deok Im who was inside. He felt betrayed for a moment by his Royal Highness.

    Sung Deok Im Warns Yi San About His Enemies

    Court Lady Seo (Jang Hye Jin) was framed by Kang Wol Hye (Ji Eun) to stay away from the palace to fulfill their mission against the crown prince. Sung Deok Im escorted Lady Seo from going out and the lady used it to confess about the secret organization headed by Lady Jo.

    When they arrived at their destination, they found out Lady Jo planned something against the crown prince, which signaled that Yi San was in danger.

    Deok Im painted the symbol she saw on the kite inside the palace. It was a code that tells an enemy is about to arrive.

    Yi San saw the kite and immediately gathered all his men to prepare. They were shocked to know their guns and weapons were damaged.

    Yi San and His Guards' Intense Fight with the Assassins

    The assassins were trapped in the palace and the crown prince used his bow to signal that a battle was about to start.

    The palace was in a chaotic state and more assassins came. Thankfully, Hong Dong Ro (Kang Hoon) fulfilled his duty of bringing the soldiers with him to fight against the enemies.

    They saved the crown prince and the remaining guards. Yi San was thankful for Dong Ro's genuine gesture.

    Yi San went out to unwind after the fight against the assassins when he saw Sung Deok Im running towards his direction. He was happy to see her once again, so he started running towards her.

    Yi San was quick to catch Deok Im into his arms. He was moved by the court lady warning him about the enemies, and he knew from the start that the moment he saw the kite, it was Sung Deok Im who made it.

     

     

    LINK: https://www.kdramastars.com/articles/123081/20211210/the-red-sleeve-cuff-episode-9-lee-se-young-protects-lee-junho-enemies.htm

     

     

     

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    the number of times I've watched that scene today is embarrassing and the GIFs has all been pretty....

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  7. Lee Seyoung Performance Appreciation

    She was awesome in this drama but this scene just embozes how brilliant Seyoung is. I can feel her desperation and her will. People needs to talk about her more....

     

     

     

     

     

    Man tonights IG updates is not letting up:

    Ji eun aka Wolhye IG update

     

    Lee Minji IG update

     

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    Twin sending food truck yay....  woo cutie pie message had me in stiches.. i love 2pm love...

     

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  8. OHH whats up with SNS update today. 

    @suhodorable posted future 

     

     

    Another IG update with spoiler (San going to be king...!!!)

     

    Yup he will be King

     

     

     

    JAng HeeJin IG update with PD Jung also has some intense spoiler 

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    Click at your own peril

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    What PD Jung might have said is the thing to decipher...

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    They will definitely follow history...

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  9. “The Red Sleeve” Achieves Its Highest Ratings Yet As “Happiness” Rises Ahead Of Finale

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    MBC’s “The Red Sleeve” continues to dominate Friday nights!

    On December 10, viewership ratings for the popular historical romance drama starring 2PM’s Lee Junho and Lee Se Young soared to a new all-time high. According to Nielsen Korea, “The Red Sleeve” remained the most-watched drama in its time slot with an average nationwide rating of 10.9 percent for its latest episode, marking a new personal record for the series.

    Meanwhile, SBS’s “Now We Are Breaking Up” maintained its average nationwide rating of 6.9 percent from its previous episode last week.

    Over on cable, tvN’s “Happiness” saw a modest rise in viewership ahead of its series finale. The apocalyptic thriller rose to an average nationwide rating of 3.5 percent for its penultimate episode, remaining first place in its time slot across all cable channels.

    Are you ready to say goodbye to “Happiness”? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below!

    Link https://www.soompi.com/article/1503156wpp/the-red-sleeve-achieves-its-highest-ratings-yet-as-happiness-rises-ahead-of-finale

     

     

     

    I saw this and i was amazed at ehoever posted it. It is such a spoiler

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  10. 11 minutes ago, Hyacinth0910 said:
    Forehead kiss of Yisan to Deokima

    is just enough for now while waiting for their proper kiss sooooooooon! :love:

    Ohmy....

    So definitely this is the proposal of San followed by the rejection part of DeokIm. Urgh. 

    History is really the great spoiler. 

    And all this as he called her DeokIm-Ah. Oh boy...

    Before the proper kiss we still have to process the rejection... and 15 years wait... oho...

     

     

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    10 hours ago, abs-oluteM said:

    I love this beautiful gif

    And oh my think he is going to confess his feelings in the preview. Wants to know if she feels the same

     

    Wait so the other times we've seen are not yet the rejections... I thought there were three rejections..

    So the tangerine/mandarin rejection was not it. But why? I already cried for the tangerine/mandarin...

    So there will be more, and it probably be worse... My heart, how can I take it...

     

     

    I love that gif, also this one:

    I wish they stay in the room like that. away from assassinations, scheming and court politics...

     

     

    Episode 9 Behind The scenes

     

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  12. The Red Sleeve Cuff Updates

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    Episode 05 | Coming of Age Ceremony

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    Episode 06 | DeokIm's Wisdom

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  13. News Article

    Lee Se Young Falls Asleep In Lee Junho’s Bed In “The Red Sleeve”

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    Dec 10, 2021 | by E. Cha

    Get ready for Lee Se Young and 2PM’s Lee Junho to grow even closer on the next episode of MBC’s “The Red Sleeve”!

     

    “The Red Sleeve” is a historical drama about the imperial romance between crown prince Yi San (played by Lee Junho), who later becomes emperor, and the strong-willed court lady Seong Deok Im (played by Lee Se Young).

     

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    On the previous episode of “The Red Sleeve,” Yi San embraced Seong Deok Im after realizing that she was the young girl he had encountered in his childhood. With the couple finally expressing their feelings for one another, the episode left viewers looking forward to seeing their romance bloom in earnest.

     

    It looks as though “The Red Sleeve” isn’t about to disappoint: in newly released stills from the drama’s upcoming episode, Seong Deok Im sleeps soundly in Yi San’s bed as the crown prince watches her fondly. He also hesitantly reaches out to touch her face, as if afraid to wake her from her peaceful slumber.

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    To find out why Seong Deok Im unexpectedly falls asleep in Yi San’s bed in the middle of the day, tune in to the next episode of “The Red Sleeve” on December 10 at 9:50 p.m. KST!

     

    LINK: https://www.soompi.com/article/1503056wpp/lee-se-young-falls-asleep-in-lee-junhos-bed-in-the-red-sleeve

     

    2PM’s Lee Junho And Lee Se Young Are Full Of Laughter On Set Of “The Red Sleeve”

    Dec 10, 2021 | by S. Cho

    “The Red Sleeve” has shared a cute making-of clip for episodes 7 and 8!

    The MBC historical drama is about the imperial romance between crown prince Yi San (Lee Junho), who becomes emperor, and the strong-willed court lady Seong Deok Im (Lee Se Young).

    The video starts with Lee Junho checking Lee Se Young’s forehead temperature. The director exclaims, “The angle [from the camera] looks like you should kiss!” Lee Se Young quickly asks, “What?” Someone then explains with a giggle, “They said you should kiss,” and the actors professionally dive right in.

    Later, Lee Junho crouches out of sight to make a natural entrance into the scene. However, he comes in very abruptly, and Lee Se Young quietly asks, “You’re coming in like this?” causing the director to burst into laughter.

    At night, Lee Se Young begins filming with Yang Byung Yeol, who plays her brother Sung Sik. As she approaches him, she starts laughing, causing him to ask, “Why? Why?” Lee Se Young explains, “It’s like looking in a mirror,” commenting on their similar facial features.

    As this was his first time filming, Yang Byung Yeol comments, “I was able to show what I prepared because everyone treated me comfortably. I was shocked because [Lee Se Young and I] looked so similar.”

    In the next scene, Lee Se Young is gathered with her fellow court ladies where she tells them she likes the crown prince, making them giggle like kids. As they excitedly film the scene and play a wide variety of games, Junho watches from overhead with Oh Dae Hwan. The two film the following scene and Junho struggles to hold in his laughter as a staff member comments, “He was holding in [his laughter] from the start.”

    Lee Se Young and Junho then film a serious scene where they diligently work with the director throughout rehearsals to get all the details right. After they popcorn many ideas and discuss with the director, the two actors professionally perfect the serious scene then go right back to their usual adorable antics.

    Park Ji Young, who plays Head Court Lady Jo, makes her return to set and announces that it has been around 20 days since she last filmed. As she films with the young cast members and praises them, Lee Se Young jokes from the side, “She’s scary even when she’s saying ‘Good job.'”

    Next, Lee Se Young and Junho find themselves in front of Lee Deok Hwa, who plays King Young Jo. As the pair rehearse when and how they should make eye contact, Lee Deok Hwa draws laughter as he comments, “You’re only forgiven because it’s a drama. Am I dumb? You’re making eye contact and laughing like that.”

    At the end, Lee Se Young must shed tears out of relief and the staff members laugh, saying that she’s crying a little too much for the scene.

    “The Red Sleeve” airs every Friday and Saturday at 9:50 p.m. KST!

    LINK: https://www.soompi.com/article/1502991wpp/watch-2pms-lee-junho-and-lee-se-young-are-full-of-laughter-on-set-of-the-red-sleeve

     

     

     

     

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