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Okay, really good epiosde. Not a great ending.

Okay, there is no way she wouldn't have noticed him. You star straight across from yourself while waiting. You just do. No matter what your eyes come front unless you're staring at your toes!! I hate this kind of thing. Where they're looking to the side and miss what's right in front of them. It's worse then when they're being followed/stalked by someone super close.



Other than that I love this episode. I like that a lot of truths come out. That sometimes it's not your disorder it's your temper! (Hae Soo!)



It's really great seeing this cast of characters caring for each other and interacting. I'm a little disappointed that that's how Hae Soo's mom finds out that her daughters know she is having an affair, but it's a start.



Jae Yeol is so cute! He's feelings are so genuine and like the director it really is great watching his face emote.



That said I think things will becoming to a head soon for him. At least it won't be dragged out.



Overall a great episode. At least with all the characters connected the plot is coming along fairly seamlessly. Hae Soo and Jae Yeol really have great chemistry.

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Very moving, and great kissing!

Ah, now that the characters are really getting developed I can sink into this drama. I love that the good and bad of love, and life, are addressed in this episode. The reality is people all have they're minor glitches/disorders most of the time many. Sometimes they're shockingly big, others things so small that we'd never consider them a disorder.



This episode finally let us dive into Jae Yeol. His past and what he saw. I'm very curious how his halicination will play into it. Especially how his brothers story will. Which one is telling the truth? Hmmm. I'm sure it's Jae Yeol, but watch with an open mind.



This episode was truly lovely and I believe this drama can really go somewhere amazing. I love how much these two butt heads, but he knows that he wants her. It bothers me that she is still so against him. Actions speak louder than words, or misconceptions one has already made. Jae Yeol has proved him time and again. Hae Soo is head strong and quick to anger, but I hope she can cool her judgmental jets a bit.



Great episode and I'm finally starting to truly fall into this drama.

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Did not see that end coming.

Wow, I did not see that ending coming. So I wonder if that is the younger him and he's . . . trying to help himself through those hallucinations. Even though he's totally convinced that he's seeing a real person. It could be another kid he failed to help, but I think it's the younger him. The story his older brother is telling and the kid's match too much.



I really like the idea of this show tackling the issue of domestic violence.



That said I'm really getting more into the story as the characters develop more. So Nyeo seems interesting. Though there it goes again trying to connect everyone!



The director definitely loves his actors. Especially Jo In Sung. The emotions being allowed to display close up on the screen really pack a punch. Especially for the ending.



Overall I'm very curious where this drama is going. Jae Yeol is a DJ and an author. There's always the speculation that authors are great at reading and understanding people because they study people to write their books. Jae Yeol must have aspired to be a therapist or be naturally good with people. Hae Soo has a lot to work on to get over her issues, but also to be a better psychiatrist.

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Finally starting to click.

My main reason for not clicking with this show is the overall scattering of the plot. But really because I didn't quite click with Hae Soo yet. As this episode unfolded I realized I do have a lot in common with her. I can be quick to anger, but once I cool off and see it from another perspective I can normally admit I'm wrong. I don't like to hold onto things though, I like to move on. What I really agree with Hae Soo is sex. It might be hard for her to move on, but I'm someone who doesn't believe into just hoping into bed. I mean 300 days? That's not even a year! Society today starts pressuring whether the "3 date" rule isn't soon enough to sleep together. The pressure to just have sex in a relationship can be overwhelming alone, with Hae Soo psychological issues about it I can get where she's coming from.



Overall as the character grow more and we're getting used to them I really love them. They're so quirky and fun! The frank discussion about sex also helps. While Jae Yeol maybe just making the moves the key to Hae Soo feeling comfortable with physical intimacy might be just to keep it casual.



That said I'm still annoyed how everyone is connected so tightly. Even Hae Soo's sister works at the café that Jae Yeol owns! This isn't necessary really.



Overall this episode expanded more. What I don't like is that Jae Yeol is basically doing Hae Soo's job for her. He's diagnosing and intune with her clients more than she is. Why do the male leads always have to be better--and basically guide--the female lead through her job? Why can't the female lead be competent. Hae Soo is so busy being angry at her patients that she can't help them. Even the older psychiatrist tells Jae Yeol he might as well be a colleague.

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Don't kill the messenger.

Ugh, I hate it when people kill the messenger. You're boyfriend was cheating on you with your friend, don't kill the messenger. Let your anger out on those people who hurt you if you have to have outbursts. While it was obvious the wine toss was going to happen, I still rejoiced when he did it. She deserves it.



This is still a bit of a mess. We're establishing that both leads of some things in their past that are now making them cray cray! However, don't we all. The characters are really interesting and I like it. Though there is no way that the psychiatrist that she is living with would be able to treat her. No. Legally they can't. At least in the states you couldn't, I'm pretty sure it would be unprofessional in Korea too.



So the characters! Oh my gosh! All that dancing and those guys twerking. Love it. Especially when Soo Kwang gives us the download on how everyone is connected. On a theory Min Yeong (yeah, I'm so happy to see Moon Ji In I fell in love with her in doctors) would be great for Soo Kwang. Though I get she's betrayed her friend. (Also, it's hilarious she suddenly gets upset that he's not upfront? I mean he was cheating. What did she think he'd do for her? The guy wanted to eat all the cake.)



Hae Soo presents an interesting head case. Clearly she has mother issues and the fact that her mother was a cheater/wonder with the men means she has issues. Maybe it's not that she has a sex phobia. Instead it's that sex, in her mind, means that you'll just leave. It's not love and that it kills relationships. Something along those lines.



I'm still expecting more out of this show. There are a lot of hilarious and awesome moments. The pacing is crazy! It just hasn't developed it's characters. Right now Hae Soo is kind of unlikable. There's a lot of interesting parts and I'm waiting for them to fully take affect. Also I see that everyone and everything is going to be connected. *sighs* Still it's addicting.

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A little messy, but highly addicting.

So my original review got messed up and deleted when I realized that MDL botched up my rating. I blame it all on MDL! So I'm not going to bother writing my huge long first episode review. (Maybe)



This first episode was all over the place. There's a lot here building up the episode. It's very messy, but I can see it becoming highly addicting. The lead actors are amazing, and I feel like the director is especially in love with the male leads face. All those close ups and letting him pose and smirk for the camera. Though they let the female lead do it too, not to the extent of the male.



I really like the cast here! I see lots of actors that I've fallen in love with their acting in other dramas, so I love how cray-cray they are.



Also, this show is about psychiatrist and mental health. I really like that already they have a transgender in the story, and I hope it might be a consistent plot. Though that doesn't mean that the writer isn't using mental health/psychiatrists as a hijinks and gimmicks for the show. Quirky characteristics are a given for dramas. Let's be honest though, everyone has that special thing(S) that make them coo coo.



We're all weird.



I have high expectations for this. Honestly so many fans have raved about it. It's fun! However, it's all over and I found it a bit sloppy. His mad driving skills and how everyone is linked. Okay. We'll see how it goes there's room to grow.

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Feb 8, 2017

Not sure what I'm more tickled over! The amazing kiss or the hilarious feeding session.

Not sure what I'm more tickled over! The amazing kiss or the hilarious feeding session. No really. First that kiss was hot! Zi Feng my man does not do half measures. Bravos. Not only that, but for once after a confession/kiss of love no one pulled away. They both faced their feelings and entered a relationship.



When Ya Nuo finally tells Ze Feng that she's a girl and her reasons behind it I'll be very disappointed if he doesn't accept it. He might be shocked, and then briefly angry at first. But I think he'd get over it fast and rejoice that she is a girl. Understanding that she did it for her parents. I'm really nervous if they make a huge thing of it.



So the other thing I loved was Zi Feng feeding Zhe Rui! Ha-ha! Anything to make sure he doesn't put the moves on his "man"! I'm so happy that they didn't drag out that "misunderstanding".



Also, Na Na and Qing Yang made some progress!



Overall this was great fun and the story is moving along nicely. Though if you're breaks don't work and pumping doesn't cure it. Put your care in park and turn the key off. Duh. Then pull the emergency break. Secondly going that fast with that van, it would have rolled. Plan and simple. Oh, well. Dramas aren't made for reality.



Oh, and Na Na's dad was so happy that Qing Yang confessed. ^_- You could just see it.

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Jan 26, 2017

The writing is really finding it's footing.

The writing is really finding it's rhythm here. I can see the LOST inspired bits from the show, but I like the flashbacks and story timing better. One of my biggest issues with LOST was that it kept teasing and in the end it really had no idea what it was doing. I have faith that Missing 9 will have a limit to how much time it can waste considering it's only 16 episodes.



I loved that while we find out about one survivor, it's confirmed that the survivor didn't make it. What's more is that it is murder. Wow, this show has so many mysteries going on including the suspense of if anyone is still alive.



I'm just thankful that we're only getting two timelines right now and I love how Ra Bong Hee is the only one telling the story. That way the convolution of plots will stay to a minimal. This episode totally gripped me and kept me firmly in it's hold the entire time.



Well done. Can't wait for the next one.

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Plasic bag! Side note: But aren't all the great loves because the people were different?

My beloved merman! (Yoo Jong Hoon!) Oh, I am so sad this was the end for him. While I get why they did that with his story, it puts the fear in my heart! Though I think there were a lot of awesome ways they could have utilized him is a mentor and friend to Shim Chung. Though no wonder his love broke. When she said "people who are different can't be together" that was silly. She had to get why he kept the secret. Secondly all the greatest love stories usually have conflict such as the two lovers being from two separate worlds. Whether appearance, status, and so on. Psssssssh. (I will confess to being totally moved by the pink pearl.)



There's no opening past story! Though I like the way it was done as Heo Joon Jae begins to remember his past life, and his past life is dreaming of his future. So moving and the past storyline at the end!! Oh, my gosh!! So she can kiss without wiping memory???? Will Heo Joon Jae soon be able to remember the memory she erased in Spain if he's remembering his past life?



Ahhhhh! I love the way the two stories, but really one, are weaving together! So amazing.



Heo Joon Jae and Shim Chung do have some chemistry and they've given me some mild warm fuzzies up until this point. The end where he says he has plans was awesome!! Ah! This is the kind of emotional build up I really want from Goblin!! (I'm currently watching it and it's my number one complaint!)



It's great seeing how not only the main character's past lives are connecting and weaving, but he other cast. Even seemingly simple things such as the tangerine touch of the last episode. I also appreciated how the writer is handling the whole "lost heir thing" it's intriguing, dangerous and so on. It makes me really wonder if the son is looking for dirt on his mom to control her, or going to do the right thing? It's a very interesting storyline. (It would be a lot like You Who Came From the Stars to have a family member blow the whistle.)



I love the laughs, build up of the couple and the amazing weaving of the past lives to present. I am so engaged in Legend of the Blue Sea. I love epic tales! Epic romances are hard to pull off!



(Oh, and I totally laughed my butt off when mermaid Yoo Jong Hoon was all like "plastic bag" when Shim Chung was crying over his heartbreak and story. Don't waste a pearl. Though she lost some in the library. It's okay children's books can be really moving.)



Man if only the OST could be better.

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Oh, my gosh! A male mermaid and it's played by one of my favorite actors!!!!!

Oh, my gosh! A male mermaid and it's played by one of my favorite actors: Jo Jung Suk. Oh, wow! The way he taught her to make money was perfection. The bags on their faces and of course it was THAT drama. >_<



Other dramas I've been watching have made me truly realize how totally awesome the writing is for Legend of the Blue Sea. Even with all the Easter Eggs, guest actors, and extra bits! The story has stayed cohesive and fluent. Moving along the present and past stories perfectly! Not to mention that I can feel the build up between Shim Chung and Heo Joon Jae. I have faith that they're gonna just as amazing as their past life romance.



Speaking of past lives! Can it be? Are the best friends going to survive in both the present and future? Oh, please do! I really like the character in both carnations. Man the past story is wonderful and truly loved how Kim Dam Ryung threw those pearls out there to save his woman! Stick it to that evil concubine. It's true that I feel like they'll have a tragic end, but I love the romance.



I love the friendship that Shim Chung has with that little girl. It's so sweet and it highlights how naïve Shim Chung is. How clueless about the cruelty of the world. That's why I wanted my (yummy) male mermaid to tell her that it's not the mermaids fault for not changing. The truth is people are capable of being wicked, evil, and cruel. Mermaids just aren't aware of these things and are something they have to learn. Mermaids and humans are different.



I was wondering if there was gonna be some kind of catch about how long she could be on land and some kind of consequence on a time table. Interesting. Though I wonder how the male mermaid is alive? His job allows him to be in water and land. Isn't that the key then? She just needs to periodically go to the sea/water? Some plot holes there, but I'll be patient for it to be better developed.



Right now I can't laugh (my face got smashed and my lip is cut up and currently swollen), but I couldn't help it. I actually had to pause the episode so I could get my face under control. (I think I tore my cut still though!) Just try not to laugh! Just try!



I really want to keep seeing my lovely Jo Jung Suk! It says one more episode--to keep the jealousy going--and I'll be bummed when he's gone. I like at the end that the male mermaid hinted that he knew He Joon Jae's job wasn't on the up and up. It was sweet seeing that he was thinking about changing . . . for her. What a fun cliffhanger! Girl just pretend you're skinning dipping. ^_-



(Though if she truly wants his love letting him know the truth is key. Secrets like that will only make things end. Up front is the best way. That way you know right away if that person is worthy of you. Be brave girl.)



Also, really looking forward to how all those artifacts will have a connection to the story later on.

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Nov 27, 2016

Okay, Okay. These flashbacks to the accident are crazy.

The flashbacks to his accident is crazy. Because you don't know what's in his head and if it's really him doing these actions in real life. Where does the accident and the real life bits merge so on. It's a bit cruel.



It's also cruel how much time their wasting moping and stuff. The radio guy is right on the nose. Oh Hae Yeong #1 spends are her time and actions on being miserable. If she hadn't called in and decided to tell everyone on the radio she would be find. If she didn't get herself drunk and stupid, it would be okay. Basically she is one of the oldest drama tropes, all of her actions lead to her unhappiness. She's wallowing and unable to simple live. By letting things go she could move on.



That said my favorite thing about this episode is Park Soo Kyeong and Lee Ji Sang. While I don't like the "surprise" bit. It would be nice not to have an incentive of why they need to get together. I did like how Park Soo Kyeong said she was disappointed in her brother.



The best part is finding out that Do Kyeong didn't ruin someone's life. Poor Tae Jin I hope he finds out the truth soon. It is hard to believe that anyone would just pull out of a business thing like that, hopefully common sense comes to these poor guys.

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Nov 27, 2016

Here Peng Peng's battle cry!

To be honest this episode was a bit more anticlimactic. Plus, I think they're still miscommunicating. The Empoerer needs to say, "I love you so much that I wanted to test you so that I knew I could put all of my faith in you. That is why I had to play this game, so that you knew it was not a game." Then Peng Peng could explain that, "I pull away from you because you are playing a game with my laugh. All of your power takes away my choices and puts me in your control. I don't like it."



See. Easy.



That said I'm really confused! So the general has another son that looks just like Yang Yan, but with a mustache. I think a secret code word should be in affect!



I'm really happy that the Green Prince is now awesome! Still as hilarious as ever. Sadly the White Prince should have just cut his losses and ran. He wants all of the power because in the end he believes that he will obtain Peng Peng's heart. That's not how it works and if he thinks about it that power will make her fear him as well.



Also, I had really hoped that the King's Mistress would not be brought back into the story. Wow, the Desert Guy and that laugh was horrible, but I did get a kick out of all the beautiful fan fainting. Hilarious.

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Nov 23, 2016

Again, lazy flashbacks. Still such a rush.

Hae Yeong, I'm sorry. I really had hoped that the plot would have saved his bro. However, the big plot save is . . . well if you've watched the original movie you know. Which works out well, both our hero's lives now hinge on the original goal of saving Jae Han. (For obvious reasons in Jae Han's case. ^_-)



What I didn't like is that immediate flashbacking was used yet again! I mean Jae Han was crying bugger hard with such intense emotions. They didn't need to do anything but use the actor to convey the emotion. It also bothered me how Soo Hyeon, even given time to adjust to the idea, wasted her first transmission with Jae Han. Come on! her practical world weary self would have pulled it together and gone with it.



Other than that this episode is pretty epic. It's all coming together for the final episode. Oh, and it looks like it's finally up to Soo Hyeon to save BOTH MALE LEADS! Cool beans. I'm really excited about this. The woman saves the men! They better not undercut it darn it.

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Nov 16, 2016

Hyun Ji is just breaking hearts left and right.

Well first off I have to say that Hyun Ji and Bong Pal's time felt so rushed because the ghost story took up quite a bit of the episode. It was a touching story and it did emphasis that Hyun Ji might move on in the after life and leave Bong Pal. However, it went so long and was soooooo heavy handed that the moving ghost story became quite boring.



It also was super fast for how Hyun Ji and bong Pal went from in love and happy to destroyed!! That is normal and I understand Hyun Ji was already doubting her affect on Bong Pal having an normal life. But I feel like too much time was spent else where to make it feel believable. Especially where she ended up "dumping" him.



In Rang is also shot down. At first it was funny, then moving as you realize how real and deep his emotions are. Then funny. Then off. Because he really never met her. He just fell in love with her looks. So why the crap is he willing to off himself to see her? That was handled very poorly.



Overall I think this episode was fun and I loved finally getting the full story on Bong Pal. It's interesting to also know what happened with the evil spirit and that even though he found a new young body to take over he is still obsessed with his ghostly revenge. Guess that's why he's an evil spirit. It's also very interesting that his mother is quite aware.



Overall I loved the big reveals, but felt like the handling of a lot of plot things that needed to happen where executed poorly.

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Nov 2, 2016

Lotus's affair wasn't what I expected.

So Lotu's affair with that Ice Flame guy wasn't what I expected, and I was rather disappointed with it. So if she slept with him that one night thinking it was Flame, then how the crap did Flame think he was Shi's father. AND how did he get that Tear Drop charm thing? She didn't just give it to him at the beginning. The Flashback . . . there was only one Tear Drop charm. Plus, it seemed like Flame not this Ice Flame guy that was in love with her was seducing her. That feels super sketchy. Like they changed the story mid go. But it was clearly the trajectory that the story was going from the beginning.



Crap. Ka Suo is now pining over Le Luo and missing Shi. Mourning the fact that he is now trapped as the new King of Ice! Yeah, that's not boring.



Plus, it's so sad to see all the other tribe leaders split. ;_;



Okay, they're playing up this "change time" line so hard. Clearly it's on option and I feel like somehow the story will go back and change things. It would be cool if Yan Da (aka the Flame Princess) got word of it and helped Ka Suo so that Shi would be alive. But then we might miss out on Shi and Yan Da meeting and falling in love in the new time line.



That's what I love about Fantasy anything can happen at this point. Though normally it doesn't always resort to time altering. There still hope that some kind of magical powers will restore everyone. Now lets keep the plot going so things don't get bogged down.

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