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Nov 26, 2016

The emotions!!!!

I love that Song Yi returned the words from Young Mok to Min Joon, that she likes him more than the thinks. It's moving. In fact, this whole episode is moving. I love that their final week was boring and mundane, like life. Those are the moments you cherish. Not to mention Min Joon's words on goodbye to Young Mok. Their relationship is one of my favorite things about YWCftS. I don't want Min Joon to leave Song Yi, but I don't want him to leave Young Mok even more!



I loved pretty much everything about this episode. Normally I'd give such an episode a 9 because of the minor story flaws, but I just can't because the emotions and all of the actors here delivered. I feel the pain that either his death or leaving will cause. The moments of pure joy are wonderful and I love how I'm torn between crying and laughing.



The moments Min Joon gets to spend with Song Yi's family are so dear. They make you appreciate family. While there are some glaring plot holes and some rushed/awkward plot points made and moved, this episode will stick with me.



Well done. I love that we get to see what Song Yi recorded for Min Joon and that she finally got to hear the words she longs for. Though it will be painful if this ends with them getting married--good!--only for them to be separated. I hate plots like that (Rooftop Prince anyone?). It is a romantic gesture, but no matter how vicious I can be (I'm always screaming for character blood!) I love a happy ending.

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Vampire Pterodactyl cry of hunger! Queue that circus music! Cause nothing goes better with vampires.

Vampire Pterodactyl cry of hunger! (If you've watched Land Before Time you know that tacky dinosaur noise I mean.) Queue that circus music! Cause nothing goes better with vampires.



Wow! So this drama is going back and showing us what we missed. This doesn't bode well. Because if they just would have done it right first, it wouldn't have been so choppy in the first episode. Oh, and we're back to the the "find my chipmunk scene" scene whilst I grope you. I mean, I don't blame her. But really? Excuse me while I watch his fangs pop again. ^_- (See sexual innuendos.)



Holy, cow! They cut out Sung Yeol's fang poppin and freak'n. Maybe someone watched the first episode looked at the director and said, "Dude. That was crap." Because the story is actually flowing well. There are still a quite a few inconstancies, but it's better.



Gwi's scene on the palace roof. Dark Knight anyone? "Because he's the vampire the fans don't deserve, but he's the one they're gonna get." Or, err something like that. Love the roof top secret stalking/meeting/alluding though!! Oh, and I am onboard for Gwi monologuing his villainess plans--gosh that sexy voice--whilst making paper boats. A phrase I find odd to type and secretly enjoyed very much. Though the spell was kinda broken when he bathed in blood. Does he have a second tub? His after-I've-bathed-in-blood tub? I hope so.



Forbidden Request and Moonlight Rebellion! Did they really have pennames like this? It's a good joke on webtoon pennames!



Gisaengs getting that excited for books?! I can get behind that 100%! Teaching those kids to read in the village! 100%! Not to mentions props for having Sung Yeol find out that she's a girl so soon. Though that whole thing with him smirking and smiling kind of made him look like a creeper. (But a sexy creeper.)



This was a better episdoe and I'm already a victim of both Lee Joon Gi and Lee Soo Hyuk's stunning looks and sexy voices. (No really their voices are so distinct. Every time they speak BOOM! OVARIES!) Lee Joon Gi finally got to insert some of his great acting and sexy swagger into Sung Yeol and I approve. Oh and actor Shim Chang Min is killing it (AKA sexy as sin) playing Lee Yoon. Not to mention that I find Kim So Eun super sexy and I love her in this role. Even though I dropped Boys Over Flowers she was one of the few actors I enjoyed.



So yes, visually this is stunning! (AKA actor candy only!) The music started to move away from circus tune to over the top vampire stuff. So some improvement. The writing improved a whole bunch from the last episode, but it's still . . . bad. Come to find out that the writers are the originals behind the webtoon/manhwa, with one of the writers behind Coffee Prince to balance things out. The director actually did The Moon Embracing the Sun, which I have heard big things about. Everything about this drama should have been a wonderful idea, but the execution left a lot to be desired. With this improvement I am willing to give Scholar Who Walks the Night my normal 4 episode try.



Favorite quote: "Incredible. You have raised the bar when it comes to lewd drawings!"

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Nov 21, 2016

Slower, but really great for the character developement.

This episode is definitely slower paced and takes itself a bit more seriously. There's still some fun! However, it's rich with dialogue and characters developing.



I truly believe that Se Mi was angry and upset that the man she loved never looked at her. Just as the woman he loved never looked at him that way. Sadly the woman he loved totally new he loved her. Se Mi waited and at least got rejected right away. To be honest I think Se Mi and Hui Kyung should just start seeing each other. Especially now that I believe that Se Mi realizes how much Song Yi really cares about her after hearing that she said she'd quit certain gigs if they didn't hire her Se Mi.



Some of my favorite scenes are definitely between Se Mi and Song Yi. Though Song Yi and her father take the prize this time. The scenes where he talks to her are so moving, plus I love that feeling that her father knows something and the end "extended" scene shows us that he really does! Yeah!



After Min Joon decides to really go selfish on Song Yi he better shape up! Oh, and is he going to be sick again?

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Nov 20, 2016

Min Joon, may you be smarter moving forward.

So this was like an extended episode. Apparently things were cut out leading to Song Yi's accident. So now we're getting the full version. While normally annoying for me, because that means they're trying to stretch out the show, it was done pretty well here.



I like that the cops aren't buying Min Joon being such an easy scape goat. It's refreshing since normally the cops are always out to get the male lead.



I feel so guilty for lusting for Jae Kyung! Man his actor is so fine and channeling this dark vibe. I feel bummed that it's gonna go a predictable plotline with him. (Come on, who isn't guessing that he killed his older brother. Or was heavily involved in it?) Still dang he's channeling some hot mojo.



That said I feel so bad for Hui Kyung! His dad is telling his mom to chill out her worry for her son. Only Se Mi and his mom are truly worried. Then he's never mentioned again! Not even his brother is acting worried or seems to care that his evil schemes may have killed him. We don't know his condition besides he went in for surgery. Let's at least make an effort to care about the male lead!



It was very interesting seeing Song Yi's dad come rushing. Touching that he saved her, and then Song Yi's words/thoughts in her coma state.



Now let us hope that Min Joon starts acting like the world weary guy he keeps saying he is. Step up his game and take the bad guy out!

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What an episode! I feel black and blue from the wallop.

First off I'm gonna tread lightly for the sake of spoilers.



However, this episode really covered ground. While I do feel Like Moon Lovers tends to go fast on things that should be more developed every note was hit. What a moving episode.



I was beyond annoyed with how So judged Soo for who she loved before him. She didn't tell him who it was, but he new that she was in love with another. I guess that even then I hated Wook enough that he was blinded and didn't want to see it.



The most important thing is that characters "I had thrown away" redeemed themselves and you understood them. I love that even though some actions are--were--unforgivable I could understand it. There were moving episodes with everyone. Oh, and I feel really sad for Wook's sister. Even when she thought she was using her brother he really only did it for Soo. His sister is way evil.



The next episode has to be amazing, and I need 8th Prince to get some kind of Karma justice. I'm very curious to see the 14th prince and Soo together. Actually I'm kind of eager. I'm wondering if this time period their romance fails, but Soo will end up in the future again and find him? How cool would that be. (Statement, not question.)

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Nov 1, 2016

Honesty: It will save you from betraying everyone!

Darn it! Shi had the perfect opportunity to finally confess everything to Ka Suo. Yet, he totally wasted it. Though my belief is that if she would have immediately gone to Ka Suo or confronted the Ice King all of this stupidity could have been avoided.



Okay, I've wanted to say this in my last episode review, but not it's not a spoiler anymore. I can't believe the Mermaid Princess committed suicide. Shi saved her, but her soul is broken. She's as good as dead at this point.



Maybe the reality of this whole thing is that while the Ice King was good to not push Lotus into who the real father is, he never does fully treat Shi well. Only when he wanted him to protect and serve Ka Suo. The Ice King wants Shi to be bad.



Now that we know Lotus is horribly evil I kind of want her to die. Even though the actress is one of my faves. I'm very curious to see what Lotus's story with the last survivor of the Ice Flame Tribe is? Poor girl. First Flame seduces and uses her. Then the King of Ice only wants her Mermaid Tear as well. So what tragic events lead her to Ice Flame guy? AKA the black mist.



These episodes are such a rush. I love that the Princess of Fire has matured so much and seems to have become the more level headed and logical person here. I feel bad for the Mermaid Princess that her character went that way.

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Nov 1, 2016

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!

Oh, my gosh no!!!!!!! The poor Mermaid Princess, my heart just broke for her. Talk about history repeating itself. This should really get Shi to quit scheming. Or at the very least he's gonna have to marry her to make it up to here. What's gonna happen to my girl.



I don't want her innocence and joy to be gone. That's what makes Mermaid Princess so amazing. That innocence and joy is also why I'm not going to bash her too hard. Firstly she knows Ka Suo is in love with someone else. If she truly loves him she should know he is not the type to push before hand. Blindfolded? Really. No suspicions. Ka Suo is not a man of blindfolds. He gets chained down instead. *winks*



This episode really moved ground. I think the scene between the Mermaid Princess and her "love" jumping back and forth between Ka Suo and Li Lou was really jumpy. Like talk about heavy handed transitions.



For the sake of spoiling I won't say much else. There's murder and crazy scheming. Finally Ka Suo call Li Lou out as a fool! Now they maybe can have a happy ending. Please!!!!!! Or at least they can be together and face the world as one. Bring it!

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Oct 2, 2016

That's not how I expected it to go.

Um, so Peng Peng and the Emperor settled things. Right? Peng Peng is now officially embraced that he is a she. They are one!



However, despite admitting and acting upon her feelings, she's still loyal to 9th Prince. Even though the Emperor has said he will make sure she is safe even if he dies. Wow . . . just. Why?



By now they've talked their issues out and I had thought Peng Peng had finally laid her feelings to rest. This feels really off that despite it all she's chosen to be loyal to 9th Prince.



I'm really worried how this is all going to end.
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Sep 25, 2016

Poor Peng Peng.

The pregnancy issue keeps popping up for poor Peng Peng! Though the real question is if they really did sleep together when she was drunk or not!



Can't believe Peng Peng hasn't realized that the Emperor really likes him, er, her. ^_-



Now to find out the two important things. Is Peng Peng's rival truly preggos, and did Peng Peng really sleep with the Emperor!!!
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Sep 24, 2016

Huh, that worked out well.

I thought her/him telling the Crown Prince would not work out well. I like that it did.



A bit of the potty humor is back, but it fit well.



Another funny episode. How will the family meet and greet go?
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Sep 23, 2016

Huh, the potty humor.

I'm really starting to notice a thing with C-dramas and potty humor. At least with the comedy stuff. (I can't imagine it in Ice Fantasy. Knock on wood.) It kind of wasted time and wasn't that funny.



I did however think the frank discussions about a woman's period and their "rank" was hilarious!! Ha-ha. The lead actress really does a great job.



The episodes are super short, but there's really not been any real development on plot.
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The romance between Soo and the 8th Prince is intense. The slow build up between her and the 4th is

The romance between Soo and the 8th Prince is intense. The slow build up between her and the 4th is tantalizing. Which makes this drama epic! Oh, my emotions. I've said it from the beginning that I'm on both 4th and 8th Prince's teams. I love that I'm so conflicted! Masochist! Masochist!



This was a great episode. I loved how it highlighted Soo's determination and that her kindness and ability to sympathize is a strength. Plus, it was sweet to see the head lady of the Maids? (I've forgotten the name) admit to much to Soo. She's totally won her over.



Ah, how cute is it that Wook (8th Prince) is letting Soo now how he feels and that he will wish for her. However, that cliffhanger. So is just too obvious an option to be the wicked king! I refuse. Also, how and why is Soo getting visions? Hmmm. That seems odd and a bit off.



I did like seeing the 3 Prince and his mom knocked down a peg. Even though it was painful to watch poor So suffer. Though I'm no wondering if he won't be wearing his sexy mask anymore? Makeup is a cruel tool when it covers up my Prince's hot scars.



On that note I really enjoyed the 10th Princes and "bear skin girl's" romance. So cute together. Looks like they'll be moving that plot along swiftly.

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Sep 18, 2016

Interesting, interesting a time jump before the final episode.

First of all I love that scene on the hill that "looks" like the one from the game. Not to mention the way the devious Xiao Nai proposed! Ha-ha.



Another fun episode and despite how I normally feel about time jumps I think it's pretty tasteful. Not to mention that we'll have another whole episode in the time jump left!



I'm bummed that a certain scene is now just happening between Cao Guang and Er Xi. (Did anyone else get vibes that the foreign dude thought Er Xi was the cutest thing ever?) I'm very curious if we'll find out where Shao Xiang ended up?



Not to mention Mr. Beautiful and KO! I can't believe my Love O2O high will be finally coming to an end.

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Sep 18, 2016

Wow, KO in a suit. *_*

So KO in a suit. First Wei Wei's reaction to it and then Xiao Nai's reactions to Wei Wei's!!! Ha-ha. I love that KO looked so good the other three guys quite bickering and just accepted defeat. However, that's the power of a man who doesn't just wear the suit, he kills!



Poor Er Xi! I can't believe Wei Wei. However, it's true a man in a great suit is hotter than one in the nude to the ladies. ^_-



Overall I loved this episode. From Wei Wie and Er Xi's amazing friendship to Wei Wei meeting the parents and Xiao Nai handing her off to them. Oh!!!! It was priceless. Love, love, love all of the character interactions.



I will admit that the Valentine's Day bit where Wei Wei happily watched Xiao Nai work dragged on too much. They needed a faster time lap.



Anywho, what a blast! Great episode, now the boys are off to fight the big fight over New Ghost Story! I have faith Xiao Nai will be prepared to show those sneaky *bleeps* why he's the best.

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Sep 18, 2016

Er Xi!

Yeah! I'm glad the power of friendship snapped Er Xi out of it! By listening to the conniving Nana she knew it wasn't Wei Wei's fault, and that she hadn't even been thinking about how the whole thing would make Wei Wei feel.



I confess this is another slower episode, but I think it's handling the pacing well of the time line for the demo of the game and the character development.



Hao Mei gecko clinging on the window was both adorable and kind of creepy. I really do miss Hao Mei and KO interactions. ;_;



Overall I'm happy with where the story is going and glad to have my girls back together.
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