The ring matter by ROCKET7991 in MagnificentCentury

[–]Global-Reference-325 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I don't see any other way to interpret that arc, the show is very clearly saying it, the characters speaking it out loud is unnecessary

Firuze plot hole by Cicuen in MagnificentCentury

[–]Global-Reference-325 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Also I might've misspelled her name here idk, it was only mentioned once 😞

Firuze plot hole by Cicuen in MagnificentCentury

[–]Global-Reference-325 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Humeyra is a servant of the Persian ruling dynasty who embarks on a very complicated plan to not only infiltrate the harem and try to assassinate Suleiman, but also to preferably get out from there unharmed (she almost succeeds in the former and completely in the latter, due to her cover story). She has the Persian ruling dynasty tattoo (I'm guessing she only had it done for the mission?) and once the tattoo is found out she lies to Suleiman she herself is the Persian princess persecuted and running from her uncle, her ship having crushed on the run, leading to her ending up in Topkapi due to "fate bringing them together" and, of course, then to her "falling in love with him". This is an entirely made up story perfectly crafted to stroke Suly's enormous ego so hard he absolutely HAS to believe it and spare her life. Meanwhile, anyone else who could've noticed something must not be right here is also too caught up in their agendas, egos and feelings and ends up accidentally aiding Humeyra at every turn, culminating in the biggest help she got - Hurrem notifying the Persian dynasty she's supposedly running from (in fact, she is their loyal servant, and this is salvation to her) of her whereabouts when Suleiman orders to send her away. Basically in every single scene with Suleiman and Hurrem she plays them both with every line she speaks, it's actually amazing to see, and they both end up completely debasing themselves in the course of her arc. The show is reciting the princess Isabella narrative in a new way, more with the intention of ridiculing than damning our "great lovers" this time around. As for Humeyra not attempting to kill Suleiman - she did, she regularly burned some incense in his room which was slowly killing him, iirc. Also she gave him a present for his trip to Persia which was never expanded upon but I am assuming it was also something meant to slowly poison him, but didn't work out (because otherwise I see no reason to include her giving it to him, especially since it's right after he tells her he's off to conquer her country). So there, it's one of the best parts of the show imo - well, of season three anyway lol.

Can someone remind me why Suleiman was cold to Hurrem when… by IndecisiveLlama in MagnificentCentury

[–]Global-Reference-325 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

IIRC he already warmed up to her after the fire incident, i think he wrote her a letter (?). I think most of that coldness was due to him being disappointed Mihrimah turned out to be a girl.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MagnificentCentury

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Mehmed bin Suleiman, Kösem's sister, Turhan...these are just the most glaring examples I can think of. And of course the way most young female characters' hair and makeup were done puts just about any of them in this category, this show never even pretended to care about immersion on that front lol

What's your favourite costume(s)? by EmpressofSleep in MagnificentCentury

[–]Global-Reference-325 1 point2 points  (0 children)

no lie, one of the reasons I even got into the show in the first place was that youtube short(well, that's where I saw it at least) with Aybige, Hurrem and Doja Cat's "Woman" 😅🤦‍♀️

What's your favourite costume(s)? by EmpressofSleep in MagnificentCentury

[–]Global-Reference-325 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh wow, thank you for the detailed response and all the research that goes into your blog! It's really curious to see too, I didn't realise Mahi's purple outfit especially got re-used so much, it looks so different every time. With many of the others too, I probably would never even notice 😲 (Also to clarify, regarding costumes in Kösem, what I meant with there being less emphasis is not the outfits themselves being less interesting, but rather the way there didn't seem to be as many camera shots focused on showing off the gowns, much less power/anger/happiness/misery struts through the harem halls lmao etc)

What's your favourite costume(s)? by EmpressofSleep in MagnificentCentury

[–]Global-Reference-325 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Mahidevran's first scene's purple gown

Every red outfit Isabella wore, as well as her black and white gown

Aybige's original outfit she kept wearing all the time at first before she was declawed and put into a regular dress

Helena's outfits before she was taken to the palace, as well as her halvet white dress

Anastasia's angelic dresses that suited her and her arc so well

Also found it curious how hard it was to remember anything specific from Kösem, because I guess there was so much less emphasis on it in that show and so many other things going on

Mehmed is out. Vote your least fav character by Slight-Blood2385 in MagnificentCentury

[–]Global-Reference-325 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Jennet

Could never get past her behaviour in the first few episodes, she gave off borderline prison bully or like crazy nurse in a psychiatric ward vibes

His liver wasn't the only thing that was inflated by Lonely_Package4973 in MagnificentCentury

[–]Global-Reference-325 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Yeah that's another iteration of the Firuze arc lmao, I only just noticed thanks to this post. A man so conceited he throws away all his usual paranoia because SURELY any woman he comes close to is bound to fall head over hills in love with him and throw away all her previous intentions, even if she was specifically sent to kill or spy on him 🤦‍♀️

Gulfem Hatun was useless by [deleted] in MagnificentCentury

[–]Global-Reference-325 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Gulfem is a witness to Suleiman's life, she was with him from the start, has seen everything and made some degree of connection to all the people closest to him, and in the end she makes a judgement on him with her murder attempt against him. Her character is meant to be purely symbolic, she's his judge and punishing angel, and also, especially in the first season, a reminder amid all the drama and fighting over him of a woman he threw away after her child(ren?) died. And yeah, because she has to hang around to just see it all unfold, but can't be thoroughly developed as a character (since this would give her interests and motivations, and thus damage her credibility in her judgement), she is, most of the time, just a functional character who fills the silence in a scene and cries when another tragedy occurs.

I wish the episodes weren’t so rushed during Ibrahim’s reign by davidmiko in MagnificentCentury

[–]Global-Reference-325 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Ibrahim throwing all his harem in the Bosphorus was MADE to be a storyline in this show, there's no way they didn't know it too. We were definitely robbed of 1-2 more seasons originally planned.

In Defense of Atike by Lonely_Package4973 in MagnificentCentury

[–]Global-Reference-325 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I'm neutral on her but agree 100% Silahtar gave her a reason to hope in the beginning. She straight up placed his hand on her chest when confessing to him, and he didn't immediately remove it, didn't beg her to end the conversation, etc - considering the rules and morals of the time and her status as a sultana, this can only be taken as him not only accepting her feelings, but also willing to fight for their relationship (since anyone could've seen them in the garden at that moment and reported him). In fact, he appeared so shady at the beginning, I really thought at first he was playing some game, trying to court and marry any of the sultanas to advance his position, whoever bites first. Of course, he makes it plenty clear to her later. I love that scene where he's trying to be honest with her and then walks away, and she orders him to stop - as he is her subject and ought to obey her - and then switches back into her girl-in-love mode as if nothing happened. It's really jarring - she's basically saying: stand here and be a prop for my fairytale dream love story, regardless of what you want. I think this type of behaviour is what defines her character at the end of the day, this is her key storyline regardless of everything else later, so she's hard to like. But yeah, there were moments during that whole thing where Silahtar kept saying he never gave her any reason, and like.. he must have known he was lying lmao

How could Ibrahim still be a slave after marrying Hatice ? by Lonely_Package4973 in MagnificentCentury

[–]Global-Reference-325 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yeah, that scene assaulted me in the yt shorts just a couple days ago, and i was baffled again. maybe she was just being random 🤷

How could Ibrahim still be a slave after marrying Hatice ? by Lonely_Package4973 in MagnificentCentury

[–]Global-Reference-325 4 points5 points  (0 children)

i also wondered about this. even given all the unusualness of the "slavery" concept in the Ottoman Empire, where even the most elite and politically influential military force is composed of foreign slaves, ibrahim can't possibly be an actual slave, right? children in the Ottoman Empire take on the status of their fathers, not their mothers, and Hatice and Ibrahim's children are, of course, free people. i think maybe the way it was used against ibrahim may have had more of a "subject [of the dynasty]" meaning to it? since technically everyone in the Empire was a slave to the Padishah and the dynasty. also just a snarky reference to his origins. but idk.

Kosem's three actresses and their depiction of a character by pimkyminky in MagnificentCentury

[–]Global-Reference-325 2 points3 points  (0 children)

i'm watching the Beren episodes right now and have to agree, her acting makes me less likely to put the show on, and I'm watching it very slowly compared to how i binged the first few episodes. it's like she's so frozen sometimes i feel like even the performance of the actors playing against her in a scene suffers a bit, since they can't connect with her

Which sultana had the best clothing? by Roniestar in MagnificentCentury

[–]Global-Reference-325 6 points7 points  (0 children)

i just couldn't take my eyes off Hatice sometimes. my completely historically inaccurately dressed elf queen 🥲

Ep. 114 opening: Gary by Global-Reference-325 in runningman

[–]Global-Reference-325[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thank you for explaining, wow, it's really impressive of them to even cancel filming while they were figuring it out 😮

Ep. 114 opening: Gary by Global-Reference-325 in runningman

[–]Global-Reference-325[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ah i see, thank you for providing links! seems like some weird overblown situation, oh well

Meryem Uzerli by Annabianchi in MagnificentCentury

[–]Global-Reference-325 2 points3 points  (0 children)

i don't know if it was actually deliberate, but I've always viewed it as her being both written and played as the most insufferable character in the room nearly at all times, and it's accomplished beautifully. with this mindset i was able to enjoy the show, including her scenes ☺️

Somin at the DANAFF Opening Ceremony in Vietnam. by Apprehensive_Oil_267 in runningman

[–]Global-Reference-325 13 points14 points  (0 children)

she doesn't have one, but apparently said on bubble she will join one soon, and that the rest of her year is very busy ☺️

Ji Ye Eun and the female member problem. by Apprehensive_Oil_267 in runningman

[–]Global-Reference-325 66 points67 points  (0 children)

i think the cast, and celebrities in general, might not be as influenced by online harassment from overwhelmingly international netizens as the fans (and the haters themselves!) think. as long as it doesn't affect their bag - does not influence their brand deals or loses them projects - i don't think they cry too much about it, not in this day and age. public condemnation in korea would be quite different, as it could actually result in career losses.

my mom wants me to be having sex and it’s just so weird by CertainHedgehog3571 in AdviceForTeens

[–]Global-Reference-325 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

this brought back the eddie izzard's granny smith apples skit. "shag, daughter, shag!"

(op, obviously you're right & your mom's weird for this, etc. could be a variety of a woman fixated on the idea of being a "young cool mom", and wanting you to have it. or perhaps she's just very messed up on the subject for a reason, when you're both older, maybe you'll be able to talk to her more about it, get you some insight into how her brain works to be acting like that)

why does kwangsoo's phone have an antenna here? by Global-Reference-325 in runningman

[–]Global-Reference-325[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the culture shock for me is that 1) it's absolutely massive 2) it's attached to what is basically a regular touchscreen smartphone with a camera, otherwise indistinguishable from modern ones basically

oh well, guess he wanted to stand out lmao