The Moon That Rises in the Day Episode 9

The Breakup Trip


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Chul Hwan tells Min Oh that the evil spirit was created because of Young Hwa when she committed a sin in her previous life. Min Oh asks Young Hwa to take Jun Oh on a breakup trip, so that he could use the chance to get his brother back. Meanwhile, Na Yeon finds out that Jun Oh is a ghost. (Source: Viu)
  • Andato in Onda: November 29, 2023

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dic 16, 2023

idk how anyone's saying "this dragging"…

idk how anyone's saying "this dragging" how?!? what?!? where?!? how the plot being dragged, really don't get some peoples POV \(〇_o)/ like saw someone commenting on how bad of an actor Kim Young Dae is & i'm like huh ผ(•̀_•́ผ) what?!? this the 1st drama i have seen both leads in & am totally enjoying this, let alone appreciating how good they r portraying both the character's, they playing - oh well...*****************************************************************************************************************************************also have to say as much as am enjoying Yoon Je (Jun Oh’s manage) & Na Yeon (Young Hwa's roommate), was even happy they ended up together. this ep they annoyed me. 1st off no matter who Yoon Je's dating, he can't divulge personal info on the client he is managing. & if that's not enough, get & even appreciate how protective Na Yeon is of Young Hwa (considering she not got family) so love how they like sisters. but this time around she was intrusive & overbearing. let alone didn't like how she flipped on Jun Oh (her idol), her go to, to exposé him is a d*ck move IMHO*****************************************************************************************************************************************the fact Min Oh ready to do anything & everything to get his brother back is logical. so it isn't that farfetched to assume he would kill for his younger brother. maybe cause he is so blinded by fear, he can't see through Seok/So Ri Bu lies... which is a pity.what i don't get is why So Ri Bu needed to meet Young Hwa, what was the point of that scene? he already got the ball rolling... so why mess with her? just cause?!?*****************************************************************************************************************************************& have a feeling he doesn't want Do Ha to resolve his curse, but be stuck in limbo for eternity, suffering - that's why it's important Han Ri Ta dies - but why wait until her 30th B-day?!? ╮(╯-╰)╭ still a lot of unanswered Q's

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dic 1, 2023

SPOILER ALERT! [6/10]

This show goes back and forth with scenes from the past, whether it's when Younghwa and Junoh were Rita and Doha or when a character from the present is interacting with another person. I find it less impactful when they edit the scenes like this. It will not be a big problem if there's less flashback between scenes because we already know what's going on. It's not helping that they are repeating the same scenes and dialogue over and over again. It's not a boring episode, but it's a bland episode. We could've gotten some thriller and suspense here, especially after knowing that Minoh is on his way to kill Rita. They should've focused on building tension but failed. We get that Doha gives zero fuck about Junoh and Minoh, but if he's really that determined to go to the afterlife, he should've known not to be reckless. He's been nothing but reckless. I didn't like how easy it was for Younghwa's housemate, Nayeon, to believe in the manager's word. They only meet each other for a while and she believes everything he says about Junoh being possessed? But not the friend that has been living with her for a long time? Yiseul will definitely be utilised by Doha's father (I used 'utilised' because he only sees Junoh's enemies as tools) to achieve his goals.

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