Graphic Effects of Empty Space in 'The King: Eternal Monarch' Blasphemed Out

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Latest Episode Rating 'The King: Eternal Monarch' Has Declining Again. The drama that aired on SBS recorded a rating of 7.6 percent and 8.6 percent.

"The King: Eternal Monarch" presents the latest episode on Friday (1/5). The SBS drama featured the activities of Jung Tae Eul (Kim Go Eun) and Lee Gon (Lee Min Ho) in the Kingdom of Korea.

But before entering the parallel world of the Korean Empire, Jung Tae Eul and Lee Gon passed through a vacuum that is still unknown. The vacuum filled with pink and orange clouds.

"The King: Eternal Monarch" This latest episode immediately flooded with praise from South Korean netizens. But many feel blasphemous completely because of the graphic effects that make goose bumps also shock.

"Oh man, (graphic effect) is amazing to make me shudder."

"Geez ... The graphic effect can make fantasy amazing or destroy it. What's wrong with the production team? Is this some kind of joke."

"I don't understand what's happening with this scene, why do they need graphic effects?"

Source: SBS

"I'm really curious, is this really the level of South Korean graphic effects?"

"What the hell is that? I bet even the scriptwriter himself is quite shocked."

"But of all the Korean dramas I've watched, I think the graphic effect is amazing. I guess it depends on the series?"

"I saw this scene while changing channels and I was very shocked."

"The King: Eternal Monarch" The latest episode itself closed with a cool moment when Lee Gon picked Jung Ta Eul in Seoul. But suddenly they had the arrival of Minister Koo Seo Ryeong (Jung Eun Chae).

Meanwhile, the rating of the latest episode "The King: Eternal Monarch" has declined again. The latest episode of the drama recorded ratings of 7.6 percent and 8.6 percent, down as much as 1.1 percent from the previous episode.
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