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Dramaland
mar 8, 2020

8.0/10 - "I made a promise to her . . .

For a moment I thought I was going to be giving this episode a 7 out of 8. There were a number of things that didn't quite sit right. Like Se Ri suddenly falling a sleep on Jung Hyuk's shoulder. Or the villain so easily slipping his leash, though I was impressed with is foresight to make sure he had all the right people blackmailed and indebted. Or as one said "in the same boat". Corrupt men helping corrupt men. Or that moment when Se Ri talks about how her family is pretty happy she's dead. Jung Hyuk can't believe her family would be like that. We see Se Ri's eyes tear up and yearn for that to be the truth. But we the viewers know the truth. Not to mention we see the more horrifying truth come to light. As Se Ri has no one to turn to for help. She still can't see the full truth. That she's not fully reading con man Seung Jun could completely sell her out. Or that even her family would want her to stay in North Korea. Even the drama with Jung Hyuk's wedding suddenly moving up and Seo Dan circling in. But I think Seo Dan is wondering. She wants love, but maybe is realizing she won't get it and Jung Hyuk is to honorable. Then I realized I was clutching my heart through almost the entire episode. I felt it tremble when during this scene with these words:
Jung Hyuk: "You said I'm your bodyguard who needs to protect you. I can't protect you when I can't see you"
Se Ri: "Is that why you're upset? Because you couldn't see me?"
Jung Hyuk: "So you should stay in my sight."
Se Ri: "What if I stay within your sight?"
Jung Hyuk: "Then you'll be safe. As long as you stay in my sight."I dare anyone to not be moved to joy, laughter, sadness, and just all kinds feels during that whole picnic with Se Ri and the 5th Company. Not to mention that end scene, before the flashback in which we get to see what Jung Hyuk was doing while absent from the picnic. Not to mention the disappointment that I felt when the wiretapper didn't tap up. He was destroyed but was will to let another horrible act go. When will he realize that Se Ri and Jung Hyuk are friends and that he can stand up to the bullies. He's got the power. "I made a promise to her that as long as she's in my sight i will protect her no matter what." - Jung Hyuk

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mar 7, 2020

8.0/10 - “The trouble happened right?”

The opening OST song is growing on me, but I wish is was better. I think by the end of the drama I’ll finally be in love with it. I think I’m just spoiled. I love me some great OST. Like Goblin, Another Miss Oh, Healer, or Angry Mom. You hear anything from their OST line up and you just know!Okay, so the Lieutenant has figured out that Se Ri is not part of District 11. Man did he take things crazy far with 5th Company so fast!! Scary! Good thing Se Ri used the ladies coming over comforting her about Jung Hyuk cheating as a chance to push for the Head Wife to talk her husband into giving him a promotion!!! Though I wonder how this will tie in with this new plan to get Se Ri out of North Korea. All the plot threads are really getting expertly weaved here. All the connections to the wiretapper. Se Ri sticking up for his son. The wiretappers connections to Jung Hyuk’s brother and how Jung Hyuk has helped him. The wiretapper is a pitying character, and I hope he can realize how powerful he is! So Se Ri and Jung Hyuk’s relationship went from the romantic scented candle light house moment. To off the rails. As she says Jung Hyuk is swoon worthy and made her heart flutter with his skilled player movies. To arguing with him about his real fiancee. To which she tells him his stupid and that could blow up. Jung Hyuk tells her he thought a head and is smarter. So when fiancee Seo Dan is standing outside his house waiting I felt so satisfied when Se Ri said “The trouble happened right?” Which the snoopy woman of the village saw, which is the cheating bit I talked about. We’re treated to Jung Hyuk pouting over Se Ri. While we get a bigger reveal about Se Ri’s past relationships. AND the tie into thief/con man Seung Jun. Also a frank conversation where Se Ri confides in Jung Hyuk about life being like a train and admitting she tried to get off. I think he understood. All of the characters and plot threads are really lining up! From her family to the con man. To the characters in North Korea. I like that Seung Jun respects Se Ri and realizes that she was the smartest one in that family. Not only did Se Ri know he was a conman, but she let him dupe her brother. What an ending and meet up!

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mar 7, 2020

8.0/10 - Smile on!

This episode just kept me smiling. Writer Park Ji Eun just keeps hitting me with all these cute moments. Like after Se Ri goes a bit crazy thinking she's just gonna rogue paraglide over the border back to South Korea (for a woman who claims to always make the right call . . . ) and there's this intense personal moment where Se Ri and Jung Hyuk understand each other. Not to mention that he makes her special coffee which leads to this cute finger heart moment. (Unless that's not what that means and Ju Muk ((5th companies drama expert)) doesn't know.) To Se Ri trying to get Jung Hyuk promoted. To him still trying to keep her cheered up with a claim cook out with 5th Company. It was so sweet seeing him look over to see how she's reacting. Then she peeks at him and my cynical heart melts! Not to mention how much I have come to love the 5th Company and everyone's personalities. They're all individuals, but the interact so well. I just love them!! Especially as the tease Jung Hyuk about him not being a player with a fiances else where . . . to which they see his reaction and freak out that he does!! >_< Speaking of fiances I almost feel bad for Seo Dan as she travels to get to Jung Hyuk. It's just too fun. It's clear by her coolness to Seung Jun that they're being setup! Though I love how the driver and other guy react to Seung Jun being snubbed by Seo Dan. I totally believe that the wiretapper is gonna be won over by Se Ri and Jung Hyuk! From Jung Hyuk helping to get his wallet back to the wiretapper totally enthralled to the fun at the oyster party. Oh, and I think Se Ri also helped the wiretapper's wife at the birthday party. Overall I really love all the different plot devices and pacing. These flashbacks that Se Ri and her mother are having makes me think that Se Ri's mom had her play hide and seek and tried to abandon her. The flashbacks and the panic Se Ri had to being alone in the market. Wow. The slow reveal of the leads pasts are intense. Speaking of intense!! The after credit scene!!!!!!!! WAS SE RI STILL THINKING OF COMMITTING SUICIDE? The recording she was making for her family seemed like it, but then when Jung Hyuk asked her to take that picture she seemed afraid of the hieght. Or did that just snap her out of it? These Switzerland connections are turning out so beautifully to Se Ri and Jun Hyuk's story. So this is episode 4. Like I had any doubts, but I will be going forward with this drama!!! Yeah!!

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mar 7, 2020

Onions wither and die when they hear bad words?

"Onions wither and die when they hear bad words? " What I love about writer Park Ji Eun is how sweet and important the little stuff is. From Jung Hyuk putting that handkerchief into Se Ri's hair to make her fit in with the other women, and her giving it back. To Se Ri not giving him a certificate (which those soldier's just ate up!!!) and giving him a gift of a tomato. To say 10 kind things too and water. The stories this writer weaves always centers around the power of small gestures. This was a great episode for discovering more about Jung Hyuk. Even his own men didn't know he could lie! When he told the villagers and that evil Lieutenant that Se Ri was from South Korea I was shocked!!! Boom! Mind blown, then the twist that he's saying she's part of "District 11". He-he. A spy! I also didn't pick up on the importance of what Se Ri found in Jung Hyuk's books. That she realized he was in Switzerland, which is what made that flashback. Se Ri is right, you can learn so much about someone from their books. I loved her talking to herself, well he was silent in the other room, as she pondered about how much she learned. Wondering if he really played the piano, the discovery that Se Ri does too, and then her asking if his girlfriend plays! Queue the reveal that this other woman is saying she's Jung Hyuk's fiance! ^_- Gotta get that love obstacle/triangle in. Which of course shows us her crossing the path of the thief seeking safety in North Korea. I'm really curious how that's all gonna tie in. So the big reveal is a this guy we say who stole the engine to keep the lights on for his family so his son can study had a hand in Jung Hyuk's brother's death. The guy has a heart and it killed him. After we also learn that on the night big brother was killed he was thinking of Jung Hyuk and how much he loved his brother. *sniffles* The wire tap guy goes through the wringer as he listens to talks of dramas, in which Se Ri seems suspiciously like a spy/killer! Also, all her crazy kindness. Giving food to a beggar child. Which I love is a bonding moment for Jung Hyuk and Se Ri. To crazy talk about onions. Though that did leave for a sweet little after credits scene!! >_< I hope this wire tapper guy can become an alley. There is a huge concern I have. How can Se Ri's family sale her business. I think on of her employees hinted that her company was tied into her dad's. But I thought she said she left and started her company on her own. Is it tied in because she's a woman? Or how does this whole thing work!!? Don't let her lose her company. It's interesting seeing all her family members jockeying for position. Though her Sister-in-Law is clearly the true threat. You'll no which one. ^_-All the South Korean drama talk is so hilarious. It makes me wonder if North Korean's can actually watch them? What would they think? This episode stepped it up and I love getting to know Jung Hyuk more. He's human and I love it. The humor is excellent and I love the soldier guys as the become their own characters. I love it when a drama gives me real human interactions. It makes the humor and emotions so real. Though I'm very nervous about Se Ri's boat being stopped and boarded (though it's so sweet that despite contemplating killing her Jung Hyuk isn't going to let her go by herself), and is that how their first kiss happens!!! O_o

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mar 7, 2020

7.0/10 - Gosh I love the humor and this cast!

Ha-ha! I knew it!! Se Ri went left instead of right! I wonder what made her think that Jung Hyuk would lead her astray. Se Ri believes she can read people and situations, but it’s clear it’s her weakness. From not believing that Jung Hyuk was an honest person. To actually thinking she was seducing him whilst he pondered killer her. Which oddly enough makes Jung Hyuk more personable and human. Because true to writer Park Ji Eun’s form she makes Jung Hyuk this cool and aloof lead with a powerful family. So it’s nice, even though it’s dark, to see some human aspect. Because Ji Eun really likes her male leads to be these “perfect men” who eventually have “human quirks”. But were lead to believe they’re perfect. Sure Jung Hyuk ends up buying everything that Se Ri nagged him about, but that’s to be expected of a Park Ji Eun leading man. Park Ji Eun brilliantly displays her brand of humor. The soldiers teasing Se Ri and one in particular threatening to kill her constantly. I think I love this writer because she perfectly blends quirky humor with romance, melodrama, and darker themes. It’s not just one character with one brand of weird humor. They all stand out on their own and manage to be funny. It’s a true treat of this writer that she can do that. I mean who knew prayers could be so hilarious, while being dark? I mean Se Ri’s sister in law is pretty much thanking god for her death/missing and is all but asking God to make her husband the head of the company at all costs. That extra touch of someone else praying next to her for Se Ri’s safe return, but the twist is it’s for selfish and cold reasons. This episode also reveals that not only is Jung Hyuk slumming it as a no name guy when he’s got real connections, but that something happened to his brother. Jung Hyuk has a goal to solve a mystery as to what accident befell his brother and many other people. It’s also revealed that Jung Hyuk isn’t up against just illegal artifact stealing and smuggling, but apparently these people protect criminals in a kind of protective service. Which leads me to wonder how this thief is gonna tie in to the plot besides just robbing Se Ri’s brother? Can I just say I thought Se Ri could have been smarter about having all the lights on in the house? I mean common sense is that others probably know that Jung Hyuk is out of town. She’s in danger, be more cautiuos!! Not to mention hiding better! Oh, well. I NEW she’d end up having to play Jung Hyuk’s fiance. I just didn’t figure that Jung Hyuk would come up with the idea. The next true to form storyline of Park Ji Eun is to come up with ways that the leads knew each other before they finally “met” for the current storyline. Let me tell you it was a whammy!! Se Ri already revealed that she learned paragliding in Switzerland. But BOOM! I’m hit in the face with the truth as to why she was there. As she takes in the life saving scenery of Switzerland and is dazzled by paragliding Jung Hyuk walks up beside her. Tying in the opening OST theme. That they’ve crossed paths even while being in different worlds. The whole end/extra is powerful. Which only cements why I love writer Park Ji Eun so much.

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5.0/10

There are not enough words out their to express how happy it makes this bookworm that back in the day people might have run to a reading of a book! Paid tips to hear more, and hung on every word in such a big gathering. I know people still read and go to book signing, but it's not the same! Not only that, but get paid to read out loud! Um, can I have that job please! I loved seeing all the women rushing to hear the steamy romance, but cut to the female lead—Hae Ryung—reading this tragic death scene. If Hae Ryung was smart she should have known what her target audience wanted. Hilarious for us, dumb for her. I do love Hae Ryung spirit of vengeance! Though isn't she out for the cost of reading and the price of those trashy books???! Her maid seems to agree as this is what normally happens when she reads and usually doesn't get paid!! Ha-ha! Not the first time the lead male has been a romance writer! I like seeing how he gathers his inspiration from real love around him. That's really smart! Overall I like the glimpse we get to see of Yi Rim, but only as his Pseudonym Maehwa. I assume more of his royal responsibility will creep in.I'm very curious about this book "The Story of Ho Dam" and what's its connection to Hae Ryung's brother, Jae Kyung, is. Did he write it? Or have some kind of hand in writing it?It's very interesting that women weren't allowed to go into spinsterhood. Hae Ryung wants nothing more than to not be married, but her brother mentioned that she would be reported for not getting married and put on a list for people who have to get married! That's scary! So you either have an arranged marriage by you're family, or get reported for being a spinster and put on some other list to get an arranged marriage!! AHHHHHH!!!!!Hae Ryung standing up for this random pick pocket feels a little out of place, but maybe that sends her to the palace to potential for him. As that's apparently her only option to help the child. Yi Rim will clearly meet her when he goes to town to see what the people really think of his writing. So there's two chances here for meet queues. Overall I like the tone and feel of this drama. Though I feel for Hae Ryung and this whole marriage business!

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7.0/10 - Didn't Yeon Seo just accidentally confess!? O_o

Didn't Yeon Seo just accidentally confess!? O_o I mean she just told Kim Dan not to leave her. Because he'd be like everyone else that she loves. I mean I know she's let it be known that she likes him, but this was an "I love you". Wow. She's so bold in this episode I love it. I just really hope she doesn't suddenly become wishy-washy. Especially after that killer perfect ending. Because Kim Dan is just as brave! My brave couple!!!!!! Okay, I'll stop.So it's clear that Archangel Hu knows something. At least about Kim Dan's past. Maybe a bit about the connection Kim Dan even has with Yeon Seo? Or not. It feels like Archangel Hu is still in the dark about somethings. I think that's why he helps Kim Dan break into Kang Woo's place. I also feel like Kang Woo suddenly deciding to take off his promise ring to Seol Hee feels rushed and off. I mean clearly Kang Woo is still suffering from the loss. He's not right. I just feel like his sudden feelings for Yeon Seo are . . . either off mentally for him or a rush in the writing. After all it wasn't too long ago he was still making promises and watching videos of Yeon Seo. So what was his original plan(s) for Yeon Seo? He tells Kim Dan he will make Yeon Seo happy and so on. I feel like Kang Woo in his grieving state has dark plans or ideas. Not sure yet. Overall this episode really moves the story on. I'm still wondering if Archangel Hu and Kim Dan don't fully understand what/whom Kang Woo is. The Diety is playing some very tricky games here. I'm also very conflicted about Ni Na's dad. He is a good man who is wrapped up in evil plots. I wonder how much he meant to actually do. Because what he says and what he does are very conflicting. Not to mention I'm wondering how much Ni Na's mom is actually to blame for. When Ni Na's sister Ru Na is clearly missing some key human parts.

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6.0/10 - Finally the childhood connection is totally revieled.

Finally the childhood connection is totally revealed. Of course only Kim Dan knows the full truth and connection at this point. Yeon Seo knows that Seong Woo died and the truth of his existence. Kim Dan now knows that he was Seong Woo, and he became an Angel. Clearly there's more to it. Not to mention that he now knows that Yeon Seo is clearly his destiny. Like me he has to be wondering how the Deity could be this cruel. To reunite them, but make it yet again about him dying. This time though be totally erased from existence.So theories an me have not been that great for this drama. However, when the crazy dance teacher showed up I honestly thought "What if she was Seol Hee all grown up?" Hmmmm. Especially as she rambles to Kang Woo. That would be so cool. Even thought I really do feel that Kang Woo and Ni Na should come together. (Oooo, and then the crazy teacher could be an Angel? Hmmmm!)This episode also shows that Kang Woo is still very much hung up on his love. Yeon Seo can see it. His grief is coloring him in misery. Causing him to think that only Yeong Seo can heal it.This episode finally dredges up those "old memories", however it's what viewers have already pieced together. The drama gave us way too much to easily connect the dots. What I"m waiting for is all the other connections. Such as Kim Dan becoming an Angel. Kang Woo' timeline and romance. So on. The REAL stuff needs to be explored. Let's step away from the basic same old plot devices and get back to the GOOD stuff. The world of Angels and ballet.

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5.0/10 - This was a powerful episode, but I still had to speed up a few places.

I've been wondering as well whether Ni Na's sister was working against her mom. After all. Ni Na's mom is so power hungry and cruel it wouldn't take much for her older sister to be the same. Maybe the mother is realizing she created a monster. So . . . the older sister, I better start calling her by her name Ru Na. Ru Na feels to young to have murdered Yeon Seo's parents. But I tell you there's fowl play in their deaths. This episode was very powerful in setting up a beautiful destined love. I won't lie a few places I did speed up the drama to get things going. Yeon Seo's heart break over Kim Dan is raw. I love the directors way of using dance to show us. Because every great dance, especailly ballet, taps into the dancer emotions. That's what makes dance powerful. Ah, Kim Dan's real reason for trying to runaway. I had a feeling when he saw Yeon Seo crying and grief when that Angel was destroyed. He doesn't want Yeon Seo to be destroyed. The ending was so cruel! Though I'm curious what brought Yeon Seo to the island. Not to mention Kang Woo had to be moved by her dance. What will he do? Ni Na, my poor girl. It's her lack of emotional depth and inability to tape into tragic emotions that are holding her back. Here's to next week! Also, I need to confess for once their childhood connection is something I'm totally digging! As this is the heart of the story. Destiny.

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6.0/10 - Powerful epsidoe.

Yeon Seo's tacit is very smart to try and win over the ballet corps. However, one day wouldn't be enough. Well the healed arm was the last bit, and the quotes. Angel reports clearly did him in though. Ha-ha! It's scary! Would Kang Woo really let Yeon Seo find out so it would kill or harm Kim Dan. This episode is more proof that they're meant to be. They're both bad cooks! Kim Dan is such a tease! Picking her up so she doesn't burn her feet and leaning in like that. When he said ramen you just know Yeon Seo was like, "Really all that sexy, and you don't make a move!!?" These little bits of Kim Dan's past seems so out of place. I don't know why. We're slowly learning, but I think the reveals are so tiny and spread apart they feel sporadic. Also, Hoo must not know what is really going on. So the dream felt off. Then the whole dramatic thing by bringing in our blind couple to create all that fear for a forbidden love. Kang Woo's actions make me believe that maybe he wasn't just punished for choosing a human. I think maybe he was already a bad personality before that. The kind guy we see while he was in love was brief. Though that whole thing with Hoo and the older couple makes me think being an Angel is just awful. Why can't one of his missions be to comfort this woman in her last dies. Hoo even said a few months are nothing. After all these Angels are out their in human lives, how could they not be affected. Though I'm thinking that the ones at risk are apparently ones with missions that require human bodies. Which brings me back to Hoo not knowing the whole picture. I mean he looked shocked about Kang Woo showing up and I don't believe he knows he's a fallen angel. (So the handkerchief feather turns dark if a Angel is killed/disappeared or apparently cursed.) Clearly Kim Dan was a human boy first and had a past with Yeon Seo. Well the fear is doubled up and who would blame Kim Dan for running away. Yet, he's supposed to complete his mission or also suffer the same fate. That's crappy. I am super happy about Ni Na deciding to fight for her dream. Maybe we'll see even more of her growing now. Maybe that is Kang Woo's inadvertent mission. He inspired Ni Na. ^_-

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5.0/10 - I'm still expecting . . . more.

I like it when a drama does their rerun scenes and add some extra flavor. Such as a view of Kang Woo seeing what conspired between Yeon Seo and Kim Dan. Though Kang Woo is really turning out to be a villain. He clearly does not want to betray the memory of Seol Hee (we have a name!), so what are his intentions for Yeon Seo? He just wants to inspire her to get on track and thinks his suffering will end by doing his old job? Kim Dan finally remembers what happened to him as a kid when Kang Woo nearly drowns him. Which makes me wonder if Kang Woo would have let human Kim Dan drown. Cause I'm still wondering if he knows Kim Dan is an Angel, as he is in a human body. Though the quoting might have outed Kim Dan. Or at least made Kang Woo think a bit. It's nice seeing Yeon Seo fight back. Though I don't like that no one is mentioning that flagrant rudeness from the sponsor. It's nice seeing Yeon Seo take action. She is doing it all herself and she's seeing the over the top cruelness of Kang Woo. At this point I think Seo Hee and Kim Dan are simply meant to be. I do believe that Ni Na should be developed more and that she should "save" Kang Woo. Wouldn't that be nice. From Lucky Romance I know this writer can make great side story romance/couples.

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6.0/10 - Something good needs to happen for Yeon Seo!

Hmmmmmm. So I missed what tipped Kim Dan off to what was wrong with the drinks/food. Drinks it looks like. I wonder why Ni Na's dad stopped the second attempt? Is he helping his wife so that he can at least stop her from doing crazy bad stuff? Or he just new another attempt would be foolish? So more youthful child flashbacks. But what about he drugs. Why is no one calling the police or at least taking her to the hospital to get drug tested? *sighs* So now she's just thinking that her aunt is out to really hurt her to get what she wants? Not to mention the whole drug test thing. There's a point when the "good side" needs to get a few wins. Too much bad stuff happens with no wins and it bog everything down in a negative and uninteresting way. I mean Yeon Seo did tell them off in Japanese. No one even talks about how they Japanese guys talked like the ballet dancers were their personal prostitutes. I feel like people recorded this and it could be her saving grace if someone did some PR. She's just looking out for her dancers!Yikes. That's one heck of a cliffhanger.

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6.0/10 - He-he! Flashback and dance!!! I'm coining it.

Does Kang Woo see Yeon Seo? Or is he just using her to see his mystery girl? We haven't gotten a name or anything! But that flashback and dance was showed us it was definitely a gunshot for sure!!! But who!!!!? Just a random mortal gunning someone down? I think Yeon Seo is only upset with Kim Dan because she believes that he doesn't like her the way she wants him to. That said Kang Woo's past is very tragic. It's interesting though. In Kim Dan's case his Archangel Hoo is threatening him. Kang Woo deciding to become human and loving a woman is a bigger "offense". So he got whom I assume is his Archangel supervisor, but also a fallen Angel? First of all Hoo said that the Angel from his story didn't really love, it was inspiration from her talent. Who get's to say it's love or not? Also, I agree with Kang Woo. The Deity is cruel. It also looks like when Hoo went to check on Kang Woo for Kim Dan he couldn't tell that Kang Woo had once been an Angel. Which makes me wonder . . . why The Deity would have Yeon Seo from 15 years ago get shot. Then bring them together. Hoo seems to agree with Kim Dan that Kang Woo is Yeon Seo's Rib. It will be very cruel if Kang Woo does not get happiness. So what we know is that Kang Woo can't kill himself or die. Nor does he age. Hmmmmm. Girl don't eat the food! Don't drink anything! When your own family is trying to kill you. So do the earrings have listening devices in them? Yeon Seo! You are a cold girl for a reason! Trust your instincts to distrust your family! I tell you I'm waiting for the big reveal that her aunt had a hand in killing Yeon Seo's parents. I really believe it! Kang Woo and Kim Dan are doing a pretty good job protecting Yeon Seo. Though Kim Dan is too trusting. I'm waiting for Yeon Seo to bust out her Japanese and show that jerk investor what's what.

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5.0/10

*sighs* I hate kiss scenes in which one of the kissers has to run away. So annoying. Not to mention Ni Na had just confessed too. So annoying. Though we see that Kang Woo is totally obsessed with Yeon Seo and claims to be evil. My biggest question is if Archangel Hoo saw Kim Dan kiss. *raises eyebrow*Kim Dan and Kang Woo's exchange was cute. Leading me into wondering how the look a likes Yeon Seos are related. A recent past life or what? Not to mention does Kang Woo knwo that Kim Dan is an Angel as well? Yeon Seo always claiming that Kim Dan is all these horrible things is awful, and more than a bit annoying. Maybe he didn't want to be kissed? Her jealousy and anger over it may have her confused, but she needs to calm down.

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6.0/10 - Oh, one of my predictions came true!

So I was totally off base with my prediction, or wish, for Kim Dan to be her new ballet partner. It was just a wish really. I mean I've been batting really bad for this drama. I think because I keep waiting for crazy twists cause this is the Lucky Romance writer. HOWEVER. One of my predictions did come true. Kang Woo is an Angel! I predicted he'd be like an Angel of Death or something. Maybe he's a rogue one. (Yes, I know I jumped around from angel to assassin/hitman.) Honestly this was my wish was for both male leads to be Angels. The flashback twist of finally revealing who the girl was still took me by surprise. Because that video was Yeon Seo's voice, but I knew it might not "be her" because like some of the others the videos/flashes didn't show her face. Now we know why. Kang Woo's secret woman is Yeon Seo. Or someone who looked like her. So now that my wish for Kang Woo to be some kind of an Angel is true. How is he connected to Yeon Seo? Is she reincarnated? Are they going to be that fluid with religion/lore. Also, I think Kang Woo is a fallen Angel, or something along those lines, because he didn't have any qualms about going to that temple to do laterns. Kim Dan did at first. I'm also wondering if Kang Woo had a connection to Mr. Jo. The biggest mystery is who he keeps calling. Who's helping him. DARN IT I WANT MORE AND NOW I'VE GOT TO WAIT A WEEK. This is why airing dramas are so cruel. I've become a binge watcher. >_<That said I really liked this episode. We get to see Kim Dan finally play matchmaker. Which I loved. Though secret pervert ^_- Yeon Seo started to take to the idea that Kim Dan is in love with her. She latched on to that hard. It shocked me how fast Kim Dan gave into his feelings. Feelings he didn't ponder or suspect he even had! Wow! How on earth is Yeon Seo, not to mention Kim Dan, going to react to that kiss. Also, Kang Woo's reaction seemed more intense. Like he really wants Yeon Seo THAT WAY. I honestly think things can only get better from her. Kang Woo needs to be developed more. Give us more details especially after that face reveal!! How is he connected to this look a like! What myths are they going with!? Oh, well. Either way things just got super good! I like seeing more of Yeon Seo's other side. Caring for her dog and the stray cat. Feeling guilt so on. It's been nice. They left her too cold for too long. Especially seeing her show up at the press conference and show everyone! Though the mood felt a bit dampened when the fun celebration turned into a kiss scene in which the 2nd male lead has to stumble upon. *sighs*

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