Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Chun Ho Jin-Yoo Ah In tense 1 min scene in Six Flying Dragons.

Politics has always referred to blood. Finally it has released the beastly instinct within Lee Bang Won (played by Yoo Ah In) after been caught in the middle of the political war. The recent episode of Six Flying Dragons, in the absence of exiled Sambong Jeong Do Jeon (played by Kim Myung Min) with the direct crisis with General Lee Seong Gye (played by Chun Ho Jin), there was endless conflicts in forming the new nation.


Another great Confucianism Minister Jeong Mong Ju (Po Eun) is desperate to preserve the current Goryeo Kingdom plotted behind their backs and drove General Lee and Sambong into a stiff corner. Jeong Mong Ju believes it is a curse that General Lee will destroy Goryeo therefore he sets a trap to destroy them before they could fight back.

Desperate to save his father's life, Lee Bang Won sets a trap to avoid the assassins in the woods. He sends two palanquins to distract the attention. Since Lee Bang Ji is a skilled fighter, he was send off to protect Sambong just in case if the King sends an order for execution. 

Bang Won told General Lee that everything they dream is just a human's error, they are coming to the middle of the war. With deep frustration, Bang Won vows deep inside his heart to avenge those who started this political war.

The deep vengeance look inside Lee Bang Won's eyes tells the viewers no matter how much respect he has for Jeong Mong Ju, he will kill him with his own hands. The bloody revenge and scenes on Episode 34 recorded 20.5% rating among viewers - highest in the metropolitan area. The epic scene between the father and son captured the best moment.

When Lee Bang Won declared his frontal fight against Jeong Mong Ju- we knew this would be the climax of the history for we all know Jeong Mong Ju died at the end- he was murdered after a party. The ratings for Six Flying Dragons continue to rise further.



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