12/26/2023 0 Comments Scarlet heart ryeo viki![]() ![]() The series then ends on a cliffhanger as Xiao stares with tears in her eyes as the man looking like Yinzhen walks away. Suddenly, a man appears right near her who looks like Yinzhen. After coming across a drawing in a museum of the Royal Family, in which she is also present, Xiao realizes she was there. Xiao researches the Qing Dynasty wondering if everything she experienced was real or a dream. At that moment, Zhang Xiao wakes up from a coma she experienced from the accident she suffered, the one viewers observed in the first episode. Eventually, her health fades and she passes away. ![]() Though free from the palace, she still loves Yinzhen who is now known as the Yongzheng Emperor. In the finale for Scarlet Heart, Ma Er'tai Ruoxi cannot take the stress of living in the Royal Palace and escapes thanks to Prince Yinti. Given that both Scarlet Heart and Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo are very similar, it is probable their endings are similar too. There she lives in the Royal Palace and becomes friends with the princes, but falls in love with the fourth prince, Wang So (Lee Joon Gi). In Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo, Go Ha Jin (IU) is a 21st century Korean woman who is transported to the Goryeo Dynasty as Hae Soo after an accident. There she lives in the Royal Palace and becomes friends with the princes but falls in love with the fourth prince, Yinzhen (Nicky Wu). In Scarlet Heart, Zhang Xiao (Cecilia Liu) is a 21st century Chinese woman who is transported to the Qing Dynasty as Ma Er'tai Ruoxi after an accident. By all accounts, Scarlet Heart and Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo are practically the same except the former utilizes Chinese history while the latter utilizes Korean history.Įven the plot is identical. In the case of Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo (also known as Scarlet Heart: Ryeo and Scarlet Heart: Goryeo), the most viable reason why it would have a second season is because it is based off the C-drama Scarlet Heart. On the other hand, certain K-dramas do get second seasons as long as there is a valid reason for it such as if the K-drama itself was made to be two or more seasons long prior to airing. ![]() The primary reason why second seasons are being pushed more this year than any other year pertaining to K-dramas are all the new fans, specifically from Descendants of the Sun, who assume Korean, or any Asian drama for that matter, follow the same multi-season format of American or European dramas. It must be stressed that traditionally in K-dramas, second seasons of any K-drama are very rare. It is possible the reason why everything is happening late in the series is a setup for a possible second season. According to many of them, it seems a lot is happening very late in the series and they fear a "rush job" might happen even though it is a pre-produced series. For AGB Nielsen Korea, they recorded 10.1 percent for the nation and 11.2 percent for the Seoul National Capital Area.ĭespite the sudden popularity Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo is experiencing, many of its loyal viewers are wondering if the series will finish well. For TNmS Media Korea, they recorded 10.7 percent for the nation and 10.6 percent for the Seoul National Capital Area. The proof is in the numbers as the viewership ratings for the latest episodes for Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo, as provided by TNmS Media Korea and AGB Nielsen Korea, show the K-drama has not only achieved double-digit viewership for the first time since the second episode with the 17th episode, but that the 18th episode earned the highest viewership ever for the series so far.
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