Not to mention Ko An Na running through the streets in a white dress barefoot. If running and attracting a lot of attention isn't working maybe try hiding? Be more stealthy. Do some kind of tactic changes. Oh, and steal some shoes. She's speaks the language. If she hit up just the right bleeding heart she'd be set. It's not even developed enough for us to know whether she has some screws lose and that's why she's being stupid about her escape.
Overall I thought what little setup there was showed promise. Evil lady Yoo Jin is using An Na as a hostage to keep her father in line and make him do what she wants. Okay. But I don't care about the characters at this point. Yes, Je Ha is very lovely to look at.
Hopefully there will be more plot and development in the next episode. Maybe the action scenes will be better as well. I am curious as to how An Na and Je Ha will officially meet. He left her when she asked for help so it is a great setup for a complicated love story.
I'm still very excited about this drama. A lot of shows have started off great this year and went out on a whimper. So here's to hoping that while The K2 wasn't the best start it will find its feet.
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Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo Episode 7
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This was a great episode in not only continuing Wook and Soo's romance, but hers with So. He's definitely fallen for her. In fact, I think he finally realizes it hear. It's cruel how the 3rd Prince twisted his like for her.
The cliffhanger was intense and I'm really looking forward to how the writers will progress it. I think it's great that Soo wants to alter history. This episode was great in showing how great the brothers are together, and that's something worth fighting for.
There is something that is bothering me. Why hasn't the Queen ever mentioned or worried about her promise to Lady Hae? It was interesting seeing the King's Concubine and the 4th Queen interact. Clearly there's a history there and I think the Concubine has more sway with the King than his Queens.
Princess Yeon Hwa (8th Prince's sister) is playing a deadly game. While at first I thought the 3rd Prince was totally jumping her, she's calculated enough she does know what she's doing.
Overall I thought this was a really fun episode. Poor 10th Prince is so naïve. I really hope he can make up with So. Also, I think the girl that has a crush on him is super adorable and love the whole thing with her and that bear pelt. Too cute. I wonder if her and Soo can be friends? That would be wonderful.
Now to wait and find out what the look in Soo's eyes seems to be to So!!!
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Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo Episode 6
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Bravo to Hae Soo for taking her fate into her own hands. Even the cold concubine couldn't be moved. It may feel like Hae Soo's eventual fate is still out of her hands, but she is happier with it. Not to mention that in reality she probably does have way more freedom in this new role.
I'm very curious to see where the story will go from here. Not to mention when there will be more time with So (4th Prince)! He's been this enigmatic (*cough*dreamy*cough) allure in the story and I really want him and Hae Soo to truly get more time together.
Not to mention how much does the Astronomer really know?
Overall this episode kept me on the edge of my seat! My emotions need a breather! At least Hae Soo is in the palace and this means even more chances of interacting with So!! Yeah. Oh, and now that she remembers what happens I wonder what Hae Soo will do? Go with history or try to alter it?
What a masterful episode I think the writers have truly hit their stride and hope they continue to do so. Oh, and the scenes where even more stunning. I can't get enough of the cinematography. Plus, I think the music director finally got it right with the sound director.
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Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo Episode 3
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Oh, and what amazing actions scenes. The whole look and feel of this drama is visually stunning. The action sequences have been a true treat. It's like dancing and blood splatter art.
So far I'm loving the political intrigue and I don't remember the last time I watched a drama were the start and following episodes have remained this solid. (Okay, I lied. Signal.)
All of the plots being introduced are timed perfectly. It's easy to follow and the emotions are quickly becoming invoked. I am truly a fan and will follow this drama where ever it goes.
The writers, actors, and directors are really bringing their game! Scarlet Heart: Ryeo's first three episodes have been revolutionary for me for Historicals in dramaland.
From the previews it looks like the week long wait is going to be so painful.
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Lucky Romance Episode 10
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I have to touch on how annoyed I was by Bo Nui not being there for Gary. Even if she doesn't like LIKE him, he's still a friend. You don't dump friends just because. Yes she's falling in love, it's all so cute. But as I've said you don't dump your friends for a boyfriend/girlfriend. He was Okay, and they're not established yet. I thought it was so cruel she barely cared about Gary to be there, then used it as a mean barb late against Su Ho.
Speaking of Su Ho! I adore him at this stage. Yeah, I want him to get the girl. At this point Su Ho isn't just the quirky genius falling in love. No he's the quirky genius falling in love with the quirky paranoid girl. They both have issues, and I think that's why the work so well for each other.
Overall, I did find myself bored in a few moments. Or I didn't fully connect with some of the character's actions. However, the fun and cute parts are brilliant. From Dal Nim worrying about protecting you now what for 26 years, to Ryang Ha singing funky song and laughing over Su Ho's courtship. Or basically any moment with Su Ho. In this case it's a good thing he didn't take no for an answer.
I feel like Bo Nui should realize that she needs other people. Even if she's cursed. Or at least the shaman should help and give advice on this matter if she's too self sacrificing. Finally the cliffhanger I've been waiting for! Can't wait to see what happens next.
(Oh, and an interesting idea to take Su Ho's parents. Hmmmmm.)
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I love how this episode shows they start of their true budding romance. Healer might be lethal and dangerous, but I love that he gets all a flutter when Yeong Shin calls him her "Boyfriend." Healer's reactions are so sexy, sweet, vulnerable, innocent, and oh sexy. While we don't get to see too much behind closed doors. I love that there is some is more then meaningful looks and soulless kisses. That morning seen was so perfect. I've rewatched it two more times already and will promptly watch it again after finishing this review.
The sweetest thing is seeing how Healer, officially Jung Hoo now, had to keep making sure he wasn't in a dream. He needed to touch and keep her close. *sighs*
This episode is a bit slower, but Moon Ho is officially throwing the first punch. Boy what a hit. Sadly Moon Shik will shake it off fast. With this cliffhanger he didn't even wait 12 hours. With Myung Hee is truly waking up I believe Moon Shik will do something super aggressive.
Be safe Jung Hoo and Yeong Shin.
Normally I complain about flashbacks, but I think this was more of montage and it hit just the write spot. I love a good commemoration of a great character.
Despite the danger and further mystery, I like that Healer keeps a joyous tone. This episode showcases Min Ja so well, she's definitely a beloved character by now. Jung Hoo and Min Ja's banter is so much fun, and I loved seeing Yeong Shin react to them. It was also great seeing her in action and helping out.
Fighting!
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Overall Oh My Ghost is hitting all the right spots. There's still plenty of questions as to where Bong Sun is while she's being possessed. How does this personality mesh work? Was Bong un really like Soon Ae, but the hauntings just kept her beat down? Most importantly will the real Bong Sun ever come out? Oh, it's all exciting!
The humor is spot on as it's both clever and fueled by Soon Ae's perverted man obsession! There's hints of deeper emotional stories going on here as well. Especially as Soon Ae is getting her memories back and coming into contact with those from her old life. Oh My Ghost is definitely heading in a great direction and I'm so excited to add another fabulous ghost story to my repertoire of dramas.
Fighting!
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Bong Sun is a cute girl and she's the perfect shy and bashful "sorry" girl. Bong Sun as a character isn't well developed so. So far we know Bong Sun is a sickly girl, she wants to become a chef, she has a huge scrap book keeping crush on Sun Woo, and (oh, yeah) she's sorry for everything. Spineless leads in general disinterests me. Sun Woo has my support on disliking her. Clearly we'll get to see Soon Ae make her more spirited. Hopefully this will transform the lead as well as give the actress some more depth to work with.
Overall this gives a great impression. It all seems like fun ghost hijinks, even with a ghostly lunch! There's a hint of some darker hauntings. Which is probably why Bong Sun is such a weak character. You know she's being haunted so she's afraid all the time. (Why is this a thing with women in shows that can see ghosts? No really? Why can't it make them tougher?)
This show kept me engaged and happy with the first episode. A perfect combination of yummy food and funny ghosts! The bell gag is awesome! No flashbacks at this point, but I feel like Oh My Ghost doesn't need to go there to establish this story line. I'm very excited to see how the setup for the ghost world develops as somethings are hinted at. And why if Bong Sun has a shaman relation she doesn't know how to live and deal with ghosts? Looking forward to the next episode! I wonder how they will top the start of episode one? Because a virgin ghost possessing some girl and seducing a man is hard to beat!
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This is a great episode balancing out the flashbacks with what's presently going on. Connecting the past and the present well enough that you can feel the emotions. Sun Woo finally gets a bit more personality past his cold and cocky chef façade. Which definitely needed to happened! Soon Ae is a really cool character and I loved getting to know her. It made it that much more moving when she finally realizes that three years have gone by, and the world of her loved ones has gone on. It's still not revealed how she died, but at least she's got her memory back enough that she knows who she is. She's not Soon Ae as she was a live, but she's not Bong Sun either.
Speaking of Bong Sun, she doesn't get much development. But she does get SOME. Soon Ae finally gets a chance to go through her stuff. Plus, a call from her grandmother show's us what a wonderful person Bong Sun is. It's all so titillating with her shaman grandmother and that spear thing she has! This episode is promising that it took the time to show us a bit of Bong Sun. Hopefully that means that she will surface and develop more. The idea of Soon Ae and Bong Sun sharing Bong Sun's body is just too amazing of idea not to use.
Especially since there are love drama setups allover the place here! These flashbacks are definitely key in building up crushed dreams of Soon Ae and Sun Woo in the love department.
This episode definitely goes down Flashback Ville, but it's paced out enough with the present day story to not feel bogged down. Even with the setups of lost loves and a lost life it still manages to be humorous. My smiler hurt by the end, and I felt warm and fuzzy. The cliffhanger was a bit silly, but it works. I'm very curious as to how Soon Ae is going to handle the ghosts. Clearly she can't chase them away when there malevolent. I'm also looking forward to the other kitchen staff to get developed beyond the Sous Chef. It was impressive how the episode took two annoying characters and fleshed them out. Bravo. Oh My Ghost is definitely holding it's own still.
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Kuzu no Honkai Episode 1
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A painful Love.
Unrequited love.
Is something like that really such a beautiful thing?"
Personally I had always thought, "No, duh." Unrequited love is normally somewhere in dramas and romances in general. It's always a trope I've hated. Also something I could never quite sympathize with when unrequited love struck my girlfriends. Because I hate to suffer in love. If I like the guy I give him time to make the move and when he hasn't I take over. Either it's a yes or a no, then move on. I'm straight forward in love.
The whole concept behind Kuzu No Honkai is an idea of what happens when two people's crushes have probably hit beyond creepy stalkers to . . . a point where they should probably seek medical help. Luckily there's two of them and they can now seek solace in each other. Skin to skin solace. Wow!
I love content that goes a little coo coo. No really I have a cray-cray shelf and a taboo one on my goodreads shelves. One wants to think outside the comfort zone sometimes. That's clearly what Kuzu no Honkai is doing. From the beginning scene that ties into the end. I love how instead of just expanding on the "teasing" opener the events leading to them kissing up on the roof not only clarified the meaning, but made it that more intense. Normally the teasing openers that are the eventual end of the episode aren't so ambitious.
The first episode has a lot of kissing and-—fans self—steam. There is no denying that the actors playing Mugi and Hanabi have chemistry. When he calls her Hana and I knew the meaning behind it—especially after you see him thinking before he utters the words he knows she wants—my mind socks where blown clear off. I think they're in the next state!
I really like the editing and feel to the scenes as well. It's been so long since I've watched a Japanese drama that the quality at first was a shock, but the way the director picked the shots for each scene was perfection. Especially the overlays for the fantasy.
This is controversial and thought provoking stuff. I'm so excited! If anything can prove to me that J-dramas are for me I think this is it. There are indeed bras shots for the girl and some skin later of backs. So heads up for those unaware. I really like the actors and I'm looking forward to seeing them play these characters. I'm a little annoyed by an obvious crusher--aka stalker--for Mugi. (Though part of me thinks turn around is far! Ha-ha! I'm waiting for one to show up for Hana!) Still this is a very good tease episode. Hopefully the story will have more meat to it the next episode. I mean I don't mind the steamy scenes, but think of the emotional pay off. ^_-
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Romance her! Get to know her! Quit these games. -_-
However, I do think Zheng Qui and Yuan Li Shu are going to make an excellent couple.
I think the overall moral that they should have been conveying through Shan Shan's friends was to make sure you're not day dreaming of the fairy tale. You don't need the man to make you a princess, you are one to yourself. So go in with no regrets either be brave and take what comes, or step out. It feels like everyone is telling her she's unworthy. What a load of bull. At least to Shan Shan the wealth is more of a detraction.
I'm still waiting for more from this show, but I'm getting a feeling that it's gonna be the same till the end. That's a lot of episodes to be like this.
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Age of Youth Episode 4
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Actually I like that while each episode lets each girls' story continue all together each episode is dedicated to one character at a time. It's very smart and helps keep the girls connected as a whole, but moving individual stories along in more depth.
This is Jin Myeong's episode and it was deep. She knew why he was looking at her! She was crushing on him too. It's the fear of making yourself weak to let someone in that can kill something before it even begins. Even if that boss did some thy grabbing it doesn't mean it's the same as selling yourself. Sure she chose to keep quiet, but that's another kind of fear.
The emotional impact of fingernail falling off. The actress playing Jin Myeong really brought it. When realization that her brother pulled through I knew what she was feeling. The pain of her brother stuck like that unable to move on. The actress playing her mom did a wonderful job as well.
It's moving that despite the drama between them the girls have formed friendships. They're staying loyal to each other. Even though Yi Na and Ye Eun think they hate each other. When Yi Na stood up for Ye Eun after her boyfriend tossed her out of the care I was so happy! Yi Na didn't hesitate to stand up for her even if they were estranged. It was also moving that Ye Eun, even though she was angry, brought blankets in! So cute.
They all miss each other even though they're shopping for new roommates the other girls are trying to persuade Ye Eun. ^_- I love that Yi Na was brave enough to say that she wanted to move back in. I love how fearless and honest she can be.
Though I'm wondering what the real connection is with that creepy guy and Yi Na. Whatever her secret with the water is, I think he has a closer connection to her than a private eye/detective.
That said I love how this episode is showing how these girls have become friends. Despite there own odds. I'm wondering how Ye Eun will take seeing her relationship through someone else's eyes? I love this show and I'm happy to be part of their lives through it! It makes me laugh and feel the emotions that we all go through. I'm convinced that even if you can't relate to all of the girls viewers will identify with more than one.
So this is a pass! I'll be continuing this wonderful show.
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My Love from the Star Episode 13
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That said I really like seeing that she's still fun and crazy, but her character has grown a lot. She didn't let Se Mi win. Even after humbling herself to take the supporting role only to find out she got it because of Se Mi she played her cards well. Even telling her mom that the way Se Mi's mom talked down to her was the same exact thing that she had been saying to her. Even saying "Karma's a bitch!' Ha-ha.
It's great to see her be true to herself and be comfortable with it. I loved seeing her determined to move on from a man "who doesn't and never did love her". Thank you. She's consciously moving on.
I'm still really disappointed with how Min Joon is "saving" Song Yi. Ugh. How is leaving the guy that wants to murder her, and happens to be very close to her in life due to connections, out and about good? This guy could sneeze and then decide it's a good idea to kill Song Yi after Min Joon leaves. After all the tragic stuff about his past and the woes and evil of men he's the idiot. Use your super powers to put Min Joon in jail dang it!! That way he won't be out and about to hurt Song Yi. And he will be outed as a threat. Super powers to collect clues and put the bad guy away? Or us superpowers to be an evil henchman and hope he doesn't turn around and kill the woman you love? Huh. Yeah.
The plot holes are glaring, but it's still so addicting. Don't miss the end episode thing. You might think it's just reshowing a scene, but there's an add on that makes it worth it!! So cute/fun!
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Madam is so crushing on Je Ha. She might fear him as a wolf, but she also wants that wolf. Grrrrrr. (I know, too far.) The whole kick butt and umbrella scene was cheesy, but I swoon still thinking about it. What can I say: I'm not immune to Ji Chang Wook fan service. Cleary Madam ain't either. She also was kind of bad @$$ here, and totally awesome when she told her husband off. (Yeah, I know he's the victim she's the villain. But he's kind of a loser.)
It's nice to see Anna doing more, like sneaking out to the roof and being clever. What's with the adorable kittens? Ahhh! Though she did have a weepy moment again. I'm wondering if that's what the director decided she needed every episode. Makes the lead feel protective and the viewers sympathetic?
Despite seeing how Madam's family treats her and their games I thought this episode didn't do much to move the plot. Also, why waste time on that bald guy? Though it was pretty funny. At this point I'm resigning myself to the cheesiness and embracing the joy of Ji Chang Wook fan service. I'm wondering when we'll actually have a decent Anna episode? They keep teasing with trailers, but she still feels very much like a secondary character. Heck, even some of the other secondary characters have more time and development than her.
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This was a fabulous ending episode, though I am bummed that questions about other characters were left n the dark. Such as KO and Hao Mei. I kept waiting and waiting, but alas it was not to be. At least Er Xi and Cao Guang were satisfying. Though the future of the "ex-villains" was never touched on.
It was all made up for by Wei Wei's dad tested Xiao Nai for son-in-law potential. As usual Xiao Nai's plan to win his father-in-law over was priceless. Not to mention that I found out dressing someone can be just as sex, or more so, then undressing someone. *fans self*
Brilliant ending to a wonderful drama.
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