Lee only followed his father's own orders by killing the zombie king, both ending the suffering his father's body had gone through and the manipulation it was used for. No one brings up that they know for a fact who the child is or that his mother is still very much waiting to get her baby back that was stolen from her. now something i really can’t understand is why chang decided to give up the throne to the baby when the newborn wasn’t even the queen’s. It's so ironic and fitting. I am 100% agree w you Ju Ji Hoon is the perfect cast here. The Crown Prince roles of Princess Hours vs of Kingdom show he can play romcom & thriller so wonderfully. I had trouble with this scene too. If telling everyone that the baby is fake is that complicated (which I know it is and I kinda feel like this is the actual reasoning behind), they could've pretended the baby (the fake heir) died along with the queen, give him to her real mom, have Chang proceed the throne, and everyone be happy with their lives, but no, let's all pretend that the legitimate heir died instead lol. Some other annoying thing is the way Lee justifies how he deserves life less that the baby "prince" because he cut the head off his father. I appreciate it. ?? It was all good until that point. However a final person stands in his way, the child of his bodyguard that the now dead queen claimed was her son and legitimate heir to the throne. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. The problem with that statement is that Lee's father was a zombie at that point and had already told Lee many years ago that his survival was important. Like snowflakes and fingerprints, no two zombie apocalypses are never the same. Do you want more civil wars and backstabbing over the stupid throne? I didnt know Song Jong Ki was asked to play Crown Prince. At the end of season 2 Crown prince Lee Chang has defeated his enemies and he can finally claim the throne. Sure there were some minor things I wasn't a fan of such as: Ryu Seung Ryong being way too underutilized again and killed too quickly, in my opinion. Writer: Kim Eun-Hee (webcomic & screenwriter). As noted above, any and all spoilers from subsequent episodes in … I’m glad Song Joong Ki passed up on this role, as he didn’t come across as having a strong alpha male presence in DOTS (IMO). You should not place an easily manipulated child on the throne, someone who has no idea about anything when it comes to ruling. The end felt really poorly reasoned when everything else seemed so well planned out. Drama: Kingdom Season 2. I had extremely high expectations going into this drama, fully expecting another 10/10. That aside, is it still a 10/10? Going out to that island just for Chang and his distant relative to have a meaningful conversation felt a little forced, unnecessary and plot-holey. He needed to become king and drive out the bad elements. This thread is for discussion of Kingdom S02E06. ehh looking back maybe but idk it was a nice scene. And for the king, the people ('s will) should be his god. The cutting open of their hands to draw blood to draw in zombies is also questionable, just make a cut in your finger, how are you still using that hand in combat afterwards? Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. I understand they had to wait for the zombies to catch up / get onto the ice before cracking it open so they all fall in, but I'm guessing they didnt foresee the ice was as thick as it was. Kim Sung-Kyu as Moo-Young. The island visit scene did seem out of place, but I think it served a purpose. And Chang's reasoning doesn't make sense. Throughout the second season we have seen people uncovering the queen's secret and gathering evidence about what she has been doing. Kingdom season 2 spoilers follow.. Netflix's Kingdom is unique, even in the zombie genre. NOTE: We are a moderated community, please familiarize yourself with our rules and policies before participating by checking our pinned Guide post. He brought even more emotion and grit this season. And hope Queen Cersie was by white walkers too. He blew my mind with his superb acting after this many years being so quiet. Just give back the baby to his mother and have him grow up as the son of the dead bodyguard while you claim the prince died. If you do not want it spoiled then skip this post. And it's funny to me how I'm the first season, the zombies seemed to flee as soon as sunlight hit them, but it turns out they don't like heat. I like where all the characters ended up and where we’ll pick up from there. I didn’t watch arthandal chronicles mainly thrown off that that he plays two brothers but I got confused thinking he was a pretty girl. like give the baby back to its mother ??????? So our honorable crown prince decides to leave the throne to the "prince" and journey into world to permanently stop the zombie disease that ravaged the nation. Plot Synopsis: In an attempt to save the people during a plague, the crown prince Lee Chang returns to the palace to find the source of the disease and uncovers other secrets and plots within the palace. Lmao. They went and offed so many major characters. Ryoo Seung-Ryong as Jo Hak-Joo. Be sure to check out our sidebar for helpful info and resources! They only cut their left hands, the non sword wielding hand. Throughout this season, I had this thought in my mind; the what could have beens for Game of Thrones. Okay I just finished everything and I gotta say, I really like how they concluded the whole throne war arc and introduced the new one for season 3. I would've understood it if he was giving the baby a favor but no, he's taking the baby away from his mom and giving him a huge responsibility that shouldn't be his. Just when you think hmm it’s a bit lagging in the zombies you get more encounters that startle you or epic battles. Revised romanization: Kingdeom Seuszen 2 Hangul: 킹덤 시즌 2 Network/Streaming Sources: Netflix Airing Date: March 13, 2020 Episodes: 6 Director: Kim Sung-Hoon Writer: Kim Eun-Hee (webcomic & screenwriter) Starring: Ju Ji-Hoon as Crown Prince Lee Chang. This drama just got a lot more relevant due to all that is going on. The final moments of Kingdom Season 2 pan over a disheveled home. But that feels awfully convenient that all the evidence that proves who the baby is just so happened to be destroyed while the baby didn't die. Synopsis: With the palace painted red with blood, Prince Chang is forced … In almost every way, I would say yes. So yeah, this just sounds like an excuse to lengthen the series.