You must have been happy for the rest of your life..6.6% Wonkyung Cha Joo-young ♥ Lee Hyun-wook, a happy finish in Joseon (SC Review)
Feb 12, 2025
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On the 11th, tvN X TVING original drama 'Wonkyung' (written by Lee Young-mi and directed by Kim Sang-ho), which wrapped up its six-week journey, averaged 6.6% of households nationwide, 8.0% of households in the metropolitan area, 6.4% of households, and 7.9% of households in the metropolitan area, breaking their own record again and ranking first in the same time period, including cable and general service. tvN's target audience rating of 2049 ranked first in all channels, including terrestrial broadcasting, with a national average of 2.0%, a maximum of 2.6%, a metropolitan area average of 1.9%, and a maximum of 2.3%. (Based on paid platforms integrating cable, IPTV, and satellite/Courtesy of Nielsen Korea)
In the last broadcast of the day, Won-kyung (Cha Joo-young) and Lee Bang-won (Lee Hyun-wook) eventually lost their youngest Sungnyeong Grand Prince. For Won-kyung, Seongnyeong was a prince like a gift from heaven so as not to separate from her husband. I was overcome with indescribable sadness before the death of my son, who was so much more affectionate. But the thing that frustrated Lee Bang-won even more was the crown prince It was Yangnyeong Grand Prince. Only Yangnyeong, who went out to hunt, did not appear at the place where all the brothers and sisters said their final greetings to Seongnyeong. Yi Bang-won eventually cried and despaired, saying "Are you still a person?" And faced with a controversy over the crown prince's qualifications that could no longer be avoided.
Nevertheless, to his father, who could not let go of the crown prince's string until the end, Yangnyeong said, `I will not resent him because he became a dead prince. When my brother comes up, I'll be his faithful servant"He reassured that there would be no fight between the brothers. Until the end, the eldest son of the family and the crown prince's instructions were followed by Won-kyung's instructions not to lose his dignity. Chungnyeong firmly promised that `If the king does not show his sincerity, he will become a king who puts the people in the first place with the fear that the people may withdraw.' Yi Bang-won deposed Yangnyeong and handed over the throne to Chungnyeong. And he later became King Sejong (Lee Joon-young), who achieved the peaceful reign of Joseon. Sejong implemented policies for the people's livelihood, such as the Guhyul Act and the production of military organs, and took care of the remaining families of Wonkyung according to the will of Yi Bang-won.
In the second year of King Sejong, Won-kyung and Lee Bang-won, who came down from the tiger they were riding, loved each other hotly, dreamed of a cause together, and shared the time they had spent fighting fiercely. To his wife Won-kyung, "You worked hard to be a king" came to this place because of youHer husband, Yi Bang-won, wanted to see this peaceful time go by, but they also couldn't stop the years. The disease worsened due to the medulla oblongata (malaria). She finally confessed to Yi Bang-won a deeper love that "Even if you were not king and queen, you would have been happy for a lifetime if you were around." And he comforted his husband, who blamed himself, saying he felt like he made it like this.
Yi Bang-won wants to honor his son who became king "Like a real hero of this dynasty" he pleaded. In response, Sejong himself went out to escort him to the palace with the telescope on his back. And I filled the sadness with the last dance for my mother. Won-kyung looked at it happily and met the last moment. Along with King Taejong Yi Bang-won, she was respected as Queen Jungjeon Min, who laid the foundation for Joseon, and Queen Wonkyung after her death, but her name has not remained in history. However, her heroic life story touched her heart for a long time even after the broadcast was over. "Thank you for remembering the view."The last greetings from the actors and crew of " thus left a greater lingering impression.
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