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EPISODE · Jan 5, 2024 · 1H 17M

5.21 - Special Review of Mr. Queen with Ernabel Demillo

from K Drama Chat · host sung hee, joanna, ernabel

Today, we’re doing a special recap and review of Mr. Queen with Professor Ernabel Demillo. For those of you who don’t know Ernabel, or Ernie as we call her, she is Department Chair of the Communication and Media Culture Department at Saint Peter's University and host of the Emmy-award winning "Asian American Life" show on CUNY-TV. We discuss:Why we chose Mr. Queen in the first place for Season 5Our favorite scenes from the entire seasonThe scenes we found the funniest, all of them involving Shin Hye-sun, of course!That we think the show is ultimately about identity, change and transformationHow every one of the main characters was transformed in some wayWhether the king will love the queen in the same way, now that Jang Bong-hwan has left her bodyThe small issues we had with the showHow King Cheoljong DID try to enact some reforms, but was not successfulAsian-American Life (AAL), the only monthly TV show devoted to the Asian-American diaspora, life and experience in the USHow the theme of identify keeps coming up in episodes of AALErnie’s favorite AAL segments, how they find stories, how they convince people to be featured, and how theyHow Ernie manages to be a full-time professor at St. Peter’s University AND be a producer and host of AAL; she’s also writing a book loosely based on her mom’s experience as a child in the Philippines during WWIIWhy we chose Gyeongseong Creature, the show that we will recap and analyze in Season 6 of K Drama ChatReferencesWhy do some Joseon kings have a title of Jo and other Jong?Blog with recipes from Mr. QueenThe person behind the hanboks and jewelry in Mr. QueenCheoljong of Joseon on WikipediaAsian-American Life on YouTubeFeedspot's List of Top 40 K Drama PodcastsWhat We Watched: A Netflix Engagement Report

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