Love Me, Love My Voice Episode 19
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Finally, it's kiss o'clock! And now that the gates are open, they just keep coming! ❤️👏🤗
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everyone swooning over the NC scene & i guess it's about time Phop reap some rewards, after everything Khun keeps putting him through. but must say i just about had enough with Khun's thoughtlessness - dude is like a headless chicken. i was happy when he finally decided to confide in Phop, asking for his help. but he still somehow ends up making a mess of things. & i have to say that constant smile is taking me out - it's like a child in his 1st play enjoying himself too much he forgets he needs to focus/stay in character - he smiles all the time & it doesn't fit the mood that is being set by the scene. couldn't the director make him stop?!?? get this is his 1st role (as a lead) but he has acted before - no guidance? guess just me noticing & finding this freakin annoying. *********************************************************************************************************************anyway moron should be smarter, but he isn't - so idk why i keep expecting him to be... but anyone with eyes can see that Prim is lying - the big question, why. is she the master mind & Cherd her subordinate? that's the vibe i get - for sure i know she is playing the victim & for someone that comes from the future, Khun should be more suspicious of everyone. not to mention her acting isn't that convincing. **********************************************************************************************************also Phop is deluding himself if he thinks his mother loves him so much, she will accept Khun as her daughter-in-law, wont be shocked if both his parents kick Khun out after beating him within an inch of his life. given the time period & their statue, i don't see a different/better outcome for them. but when ur in-love u can't think. Jom might be heartless for how he is treating Kaew, but he is smarter & his way will keep them both alive & not get them kicked out of their respective families.
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AF in white is back! This time with more angst and elevated fighting skills. I hope he doesnt die like in Journey. I like his role!
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A Female Student Arrives at the Imperial College Episode 29
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Like girl what. You're gonna apologize NOW??? Sang Qi is literally dying. And I love that she finally got Zhuo to admit it dumb ho. I hate him, I hope Yan Yun Zhi is hiding somewhere. Okay so um after that long ass monologue from Zhuo, Sang Qi died... like come on y'all we know she ain't dead. And I'm just now remembering the imperial college, where she practiced playing dead for such a long time, I'm even more convinced this is a set up!! Yan Yun Zhi looking cunty asf, I just know that they're gonna arrest Zhuo or something. Yooooooo ZHUO WEN YUAN IS tryna burn her body??!?!?!?!?! Right there?!?! This mf is SICKKKKK. Miss Song is so easily influenced. She went from suspecting Zhuo to melting in his arms when he started being nice to her. The ending... well YEAHH!!!! This episode was very cliche, not a huge fan of it, but like it was still good.
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This episode really felt like a final stretch to the finale. Mostly because the villains were revealed—some to the public, some to smaller circles—leaving our main heroes without unknown backstabbers lurking in the shadows. And that means an open and fair game in the finale! 😏The episode started with a huge relief with Ian's rescue from the fire. It was quite emotional to watch Huiju's desperation to save him, crying his name in the middle of the burning building. Luckily, Aide Choi was swift enough to help with the rescue. 😮💨I quite enjoyed seeing PM Min somewhat stressed about his plans crumbling to ashes, struggling to keep his real emotions contained, and even more—Huiju marking him as her enemy now. I still can't imagine how, in his mind, everything regarding Huiju could have worked in his favour. It looks a lot like he didn't know her personality and preferences at all, even though he claimed to be her long-time friend... One can only wonder. 🤷♀️🤔The Queen Mother was the one who impressed me the most in this episode. I had already hoped she would have a change of heart after everything that happened in the previous episode. And looking back, I think some vague traces leading to this point were already there throughout the story, gradually deepening. 🤔I really want to compliment Gong Seung-Yeon for her amazing talent in portraying such a complex character as the Queen Mother. She perfectly allowed me to hate her when she was a manipulative, calculating, and greedy person, not even really caring for anyone (her son including), and then open the waterworks in my eyes when her redemption arc started, when we learned more about her backstory, and when she changed for her son—pleading for his safety and no longer caring about herself. 👏😭💔
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Yangyang fight scenes never fails to raise the bar. His moves are really different. Nobody can claim his throne.
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Her confession is so heartfelt. Their honesty to each other is such a mature thing to see. I also liked the scene with grandma ji and her brother. The genuine love and sincere acceptance is something that is unique to see in cdramas. ❤️💓💜
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Fu is entrenched by young emperor and is showing his displeasure by interrupting every question he asks Chen. When he finally gets miffed enough to exit, Chen is told why he was really invited. This young man is very damn smart and while I feared him keeping Fu close, he is going with keeping his enemies closer. He knows Fu wants to kill off the Marquis and family so he appoints Chen with the job of saving them. JinZhao and Ye Xian’s sister are talking and this is where the sis finds out YeXian never told JinZhao the extent of his feelings. I am sure he planned that with his jewelry gift for their meeting originally planned for the next day. QingLan thought she had the upper hand telling YeXian about JinZhao’s engagement. She had no idea the tempest she released in him with those words. The actor gave a stellar performance in his shock, grief and then rage over the news of JinZhao’s engagement. His drawing of sword in that setting against his own family and JinZhao is his default poor display of temper. He still needs to rein that in or it will be the death of him. Serendipity has YeXian and Chen collide and Chen masterfully shuts down his attacks and calms him down. He says loudly that it would be too damaging for them to fight over a woman, while he quietly tells him Fu’s plans and how to counter them. No matter what he does his dad cannot give one positive word to Ye Xian. Your heart hurts for him as he keeps getting slammed from every side. JinZhao cares for him like a close friend and brother which is why she felt he needed to learn her news directly from her. But things didn’t turn out that way. She has pleaded to Chen if Xian can be saved and he said yes but it would involve hurting her. QingLan is downing wine pitchers with Chen’s sister and forbidding her to be friends with JinZhao. Ms Chen isn’t worried because they will be sisters in law which is better than friendship. QingLan agrees with his drawing sword tactic. They truly are a good pair. QingLan thinks she has ordered JinZhao to talk to Chen. JinZhao is confused at her hostility but doesn’t have time to dwell on it. Her aunt Ye is being pounced on by the Gu women to the point she said give her a divorce. Waiting to see the outcome of that. Distancing herself from the Gu’s is not a bad thing. She knows it won’t jeopardize her friendship with JinZhao because in spite of her name, she will always consider herself a Ji. Fu and Wang are trying to include Chen in their noose. If Chen doesn’t deal harshly with the Marquis he reveals his real intentions. I truly despise all these old schemers that hide from punishment and inflict grief on the people and any official in their way. 😡🤬Chen is promised his position if he closes the case while they still strategize how to get rid of Chen. Fu’s goal is to wipe out the Ye family. Chen has broadcasted loudly the attempt on his life by Ye Xian so he will have reason to look biased in judgment. He knows what Fu expects thus the confession. What I wonder is if this is the price for the Marquis to save his family and assuage Fu’s desired vengeance. Can the young emperor intervene with a signed confession? Not a good place to stop.
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House on Wheels Season 4 Episode 7
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I love Kim Hye Yoonnnnn :333Chị bé dễ huông váaaa. K kím đc vietsub nên coi tạm es cũm oke
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We didn't move much with the plot, but I have a question now about the relationship between that new lady in the brothel and Yun Zhishui—could they be siblings or close relatives? They both had the surname Mo, didn't they? 🤔
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I really loved the plot where the main leads discover the true nature of the second leads. At first, both of them thought the Queen Mother was evil and was plotting against them. But later discovered that she was not evil but greedy. At the same time, they considered the Prime Minister trustworthy. Neither of them suspected him when the contract was exposed. They trusted him so much. But in the end, all their assumptions were contrary to reality.
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The first part of the episode entertained me in the best way possible! Bong-Hwan realising with whom So-Yong had spent the night—and even enjoyed it—caused all sorts of mixed feelings, misunderstandings, and a game of cat and mouse, leading up to a very honest conversation by the lake. 😂🤗Cheol-Jong confessed his feelings to So-Yong, and to no surprise, the reasons why he liked her were mostly Bong-Hwan's personality. I don't know how the story will end on this matter because, at this point, Bong-Hwan's character growth is very noticeable. I think he is becoming very used to So-Yong's body and being a woman, even if he denies it at every possibility—including using that as a reason and a shield to reject Cheol-Jong's feelings. 🤔💔The second part of the episode was darker. Our villains attempted to poison So-Yong, but little Dam-hyang interfered and saved her by throwing a stone at the bowl. Everything that followed left me tense and worried about the little court lady. She was arrested for reasons only villains could think were justified, then imprisoned, and sentenced to death by poison... A five-year-old girl! 😤😯The last few minutes of the episode made me question many things, but it was the King's smart play, yet again! After a very heated argument between him and the Queen, standing next to the girl's body in the middle of the courtyard with everyone watching, the King turned away and walked off... But then the Queen noticed he was holding his fingers crossed behind his back as a sign that he was lying—something he had learned from his wife's "language" and never forgot. 🤞✨ What a relief! I can breathe now and move on to the next episode. 😮💨🙌
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My Girlfriend Is an Alien Episode 1
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Wan Peng is hilarious. Her comedic talents are a total surprise. I was not expecting just how good she is with physical comedy. Not the fall-down-stupidly type of comedy either. Shey uses nuance and quiet motion brilliantly. Just the way the moves around a scene even when other characters are talking and _should_ be the focus., you can't take your eyes off her She's a total scene stealer.
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While the prior episode was about quiet, dramatic tension followed by sweet romance, this episode was cold calculation leading to dramatic violence followed by romantic collapse. I know some viewers might rate this lower because of the romantic 'downer' of an ending, but the overall quality of the episode cannot be denied. It's also, unfortunately, a simple inevitable trope that in c-dramas, the writers will contrive to separate the lead couple right about now, with just a few episodes remaining. So I wasn't really surprised by the ending. It just kicks off the final arc which will have the two climbing inevitably back together.
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For both his past and present versions! I liked how we got a little more backstory on Se-gye, and once again his chemistry with Seo-ri is excellent. They are so funny together. It's the classic asshole trying to come to terms with feeling real human emotions for someone he should dislike on principle, except he can't for some reason, which is a trope that I'll always enjoy when it's done well and My Royal Nemesis is doing just that. I do enjoy sageuk very much, so I'm into the brief snippets of Consort Kang's past as well. I'm also enjoying Jang Seung Jo in this role. I was wondering if he'd just play a sort of two-faced hypocrite to our two main leads the whole drama through, so I was pleasantly surprised when he dropped his facade with Se-gye and spoke to him so aggressively. It's a pretty good way of portraying their dynamic: that not only does Mun-do try and manipulate everyone around him, he also doesn't see the need to put up that false front with Se-gye, which means he is someone he thinks very little of. (And yet, is clearly still threatened by, which I think Se-gye knows too.) They have excellent chemistry together as well, so I'm looking forward to more of their scenes together.I'm intrigued by the pivot into entertainment/Consort Kang deciding to become an actress to respect the prior owner of her current body, aka Seo-ri. I suppose it's a good way for the story to try and address the age old "what happens to the previous soul when the transmigrator takes over", by having the original owner hover over the narrative. It also gives more meaning to Consort Kang's motivations, besides just trying to find a new life to live. Our Consort Kang / Shin Seo-ri's enemy is in the past, while Se-gye's is very much in the present. So far, Seo-ri is trying to overcome just about everything: her new circumstances means that the world itself is her opponent to be conquered. She has people she's wary of, but no real enemies as of now. I'm very excited to see how that changes in the future and how her and Se-gye ally (or not!) with one another to fight back.
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