Interesting question - would he have executed her? I think not but am not sure.
I asked myself the same thing. The show would never go there (she's the heroine after all), but Kang To as he is written... I do think he could have gone there. But the drama took care to have him speak of her in terms of "bait" and drag the pseudo execution as much as he could.
I guess it could be a weird 'she hates him as KT but loves him as gaksital but that is going to be complicated by the question of which gaksital does she really love? I should have read this post before answering on the other thread because that's exactly what I asked you. I do not think it would be too complicated. She's only met the current Gaksital twice and he hasn't spoken one word to her. If it remains that way until Kang To takes over, there will be no grey area for the viewers. However, if she sees more of Kang San and even talks with him, then yes, that could become very tricky indeed. We'll see how it plays out. In The Princess' Man (which was also 24 episodes), Seung Yoo didn't go over to the dark side until just before the halfway point.
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I asked myself the same thing. The show would never go there (she's the heroine after all), but Kang To as he is written... I do think he could have gone there. But the drama took care to have him speak of her in terms of "bait" and drag the pseudo execution as much as he could.
I guess it could be a weird 'she hates him as KT but loves him as gaksital but that is going to be complicated by the question of which gaksital does she really love?
I should have read this post before answering on the other thread because that's exactly what I asked you. I do not think it would be too complicated. She's only met the current Gaksital twice and he hasn't spoken one word to her. If it remains that way until Kang To takes over, there will be no grey area for the viewers. However, if she sees more of Kang San and even talks with him, then yes, that could become very tricky indeed. We'll see how it plays out. In The Princess' Man (which was also 24 episodes), Seung Yoo didn't go over to the dark side until just before the halfway point.