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Moonlight Drawn By Clouds: Episode 4

Aaahhh, it’s getting so good! This show has such a lovely way with emotion, and setting, and tone. It’s a simple narrative that’s smartly directed, so that we’re made to feel every nervous pitter-patter of budding attraction, or heartache filled with yearning, and I just get swept away in what the characters are feeling in every moment. I just didn’t expect to be crying while watching a youth sageuk, but hey, if you can take me there, you’re welcome to have all of my tears! And laughter. And high-pitched girly squeals.

It turns out that yesterday’s ratings boost wasn’t a fluke: Moonlight Drawn By Clouds stayed on top in its timeslot with 16.4% ratings today, after doubling its numbers from premiere week. I’m actually surprised at the jump, but I’m glad for the show’s success. Monster came in at 10.8%, and Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo brought in 7.0%.

 

 
EPISODE 4: “After the play ends”

The king’s eyes well up with proud tears as Crown Prince Yeong accepts the order to become the prince regent. The king begins to declare that he will give the prince full regency to govern in his place, but wily Prime Minister Kim cuts him off to warn that this is a matter of diplomacy that will involve China, because they are a sovereign state, and acting rashly could lead to war.

The king balls up his fists angrily and looks to his son, not knowing what to do. Yeong smoothly responds by praising Prime Minister Kim for thinking ahead, when Yeong was simply looking to help ease his father’s burdens.

Yeong points out that an ambassador is due to attend the king’s birthday celebration soon, and he asks for the king to delay the order until he’s able to gain approval from the ambassador. Smart boy. The ministers can do nothing but agree.

Afterwards, Yeong reads in his private library when Ra-on gets reassigned to the prince’s palace and arrives with books. She chides Flower Scholar for hanging out in here and urges him to come out with her before they both get caught by the prince, and Yeong finally makes the decision to reveal himself to her.

He steps out from behind the bookshelves and mentions that she asked him his name once. “It’s Yi Yeong,” he says with a smile, “my name.” Ra-on looks him up and down and her eyes bug out… and then she breaks into a giant guffaw. Ha, she’s totally laughing in his face!

She touches his dragon robes wondering what he’s thinking playing a prank like this, especially in a place where only the crown prince can enter… As soon as she says the words, the light bulb fiiiinally clicks on in her head, and he just waits patiently for her to catch up.

At last, Ra-on seems to understand that Flower Scholar and the crown prince are one and the same, and she drops to her knees, begging for him to kill her. He asks if she means it, so then she changes her plea to, “Save me!”

She doesn’t dare lift her head to meet his eyes, so he stoops down to put her hat back on and lifts her head up to look at him in the process. He asks, “Kill you, or save you—are those my only two options… even though we’re friends?”

Ra-on lifts her head in surprise, and Yeong points out that she’s the one who said they were friends. “So what would we be, if not friends?” he asks with a knowing grin.

But apparently Ra-on only hears that as a threat, because later that night she tells the story to Byung-yeon, repeating the prince’s friendly words with a completely different inflection. She recalls all the terrible things she said about the crown prince in Yeong’s presence, and rams her head into a post repeatedly.

Byung-yeon tells her to stop or she’ll hurt the pillar (aw). Suddenly Ra-on becomes suspicious of everyone and asks if Byung-yeon isn’t hiding his identity too, and though he says no, something about his reaction makes her wonder.

The next morning, Ra-on practices her morning greeting to the prince over and over, as her funny sunbae Eunuch Jang coaches her on how to deal with the prince’s crabbiness in the mornings.

Eunuch Jang is ever so pleased to get a rookie eunuch who seems suited for this palace, which is why his face falls when Ra-on asks to be transferred anywhere else. He takes it personally, thinking this is about him not being a likable boss, but Ra-on swears that it’s not that. “Then is it me?” the prince asks, popping his head out of the room.

Ra-on cringes, and next thing she knows, she’s dressing the prince all by herself. Yeong keeps glaring at her and demands to know why she asked to be transferred anywhere but here, and she deflects.

I can hardly pay attention to what they’re saying because she’s basically manhandling him to get all his clothes on. I love that he sticks his arms out like he’s waiting for a hug, even though he’s just waiting for his belt.

Ra-on says it wouldn’t be proper behavior to ask to be transferred, and Yeong asks if getting drunk and biting him is proper behavior then. Chastised, she says that he has every right to punish her for all her actions. He asks if she regrets getting close to him, and Ra-on says yes, she does.

Yeong sticks his face in hers and pinpoints the problem—she’s mad at him. Ra-on stammers that if he’d just told her the truth from the start, she’d never have dared to become his friend. He counters that that was his reason for not telling her, because he knew she’d react that way if she knew he were the crown prince, and he even apologizes for not telling her sooner. Awww.

She asks if he’s not intending to punish her, and he says, “When it’s just the two of us, you can treat me as a friend.” And then on second thought, he revises it into an order and commands it. Well that’s just cute.

She’s so stunned that she just stares at him, and he has to remind her to keep doing her job. She goes for the hat next, and has to stand on her tippy toes to put it on his head, and he hilariously stands up as tall as he possibly can, and then stands in HIS tippy toes, just to make it harder for her. Pwahaha, I luff him.

She barely manages to place the hat on his head at a jaunty angle, and then falls into his chest on the way down. She pulls away hurriedly, but then she breaks into a little grin when she notices how funny he looks, and he smiles back at her.

Prime Minister Kim asks his grandson Yoon-sung what he knows about this Chinese ambassador who’s on his way, and Yoon-sung relays the rumors that the ambassador is interested in lining his own pockets.

Prime Minister Kim devises a plan to make Yeong dig his own grave, and his crony Minister Kim agrees that starting a fight between the hotheaded crown prince and a corrupt ambassador ought to be easy. Yoon-sung overhears their plans on his way out.

Yeong asks Ra-on if she misses life outside the palace, and she sighs that she misses the activity of the bustling marketplace, and the steam of freshly made rice cakes in the street. Yeong eagerly offers to grant her wishes and take her outside the palace, and she lights up with excitement.

But then in the same breath, her smile turns into a scowl and she says that Eunuch Jang already warned her not to fall for this. Hee. She tells him that she was told repeatedly not to ever follow him outside the palace or let him out of her sight. Yeong pouts and then immediately fakes a stomachache, but Ra-on doesn’t fall for that either.

Yeong stomps off to the library in a snit and tasks Ra-on with finding a book for him. She scours every shelf but can’t find it, and asks him to remember the title to help her out. But when he turns around to face her, it’s her wisecracking classmate Park Sung-yeol, wearing the prince’s robes.

Sung-yeol says, “When it’s just the two of us, you can treat me as a friend,” not even knowing what it means. Apparently Yeong told him to say that (lol), and Sung-yeol continues cracking jokes, which just makes Ra-on tackle him in retaliation.

Eunuch Sung complains about being short-staffed with all of the preparations for the king’s birthday celebration, but he’s only too happy to be accommodating to Yoon-sung when he comes by, and offers to give him a helper for the day. Yoon-sung declines at first, but smiles when he sees that it’s Ra-on.

Yeong and Byung-yeon head into town and seek out a man staying at an inn, which has reportedly been this man’s home since returning from exile. The innkeeper guesses right away that they’re here to see TEACHER DASAN (Ahn Nae-sang). Oh, as in, Dasan Jeong Yak-yong? (Jeong Yak-yong was one of Joseon’s great philosophers who was an advisor to King Jeongjo, aka Yeong’s grandfather, and he went by the penname Dasan.)

The innkeeper says that he’s out back having a dogfight, so they go around to the back, where the great modern thinker of their time… is on his hands and knees barking drunkenly at a dog, like they’re having a fight. Oh no.

Meanwhile, Ra-on has come out to the marketplace after all, to help Yoon-sung with his errand at the dressmaker’s shop. She walks past the rows of colorful fabrics with wonder, and stops in front of a beautiful young lady’s hanbok hanging on the wall.

She touches it with a wistful look, and the memory of her mother scolding her for dressing like a girl fills her eyes with tears. Yoon-sung catches her in the moment and even notices the tears, but as always, he pretends not to notice and changes the subject. They head out, but Yoon-sung turns back to ask the dressmaker about the hanbok that caught Ra-on’s eye. Aw, are you going to do something swoony?

Teacher Dasan finally sleeps off the alcohol and wakes up in his right mind, and he greets Yeong indifferently, until he gets a good long look at his face. Recognition seems to dawn.

There’s a sudden rain shower as Yoon-sung and Ra-on head back, and he takes her by the hand as they run through the rain and reach shelter. He sees that she’s drenched and offers her the hanbok he just bought—the one Ra-on was so taken with in the shop.

He tells her to just use it to shield herself from the rain, but she points out that he bought it for someone important. He says he did, but he doesn’t think it’s the right time to give it to her, and he plans to hold onto the hanbok until this person is ready to accept his gift happily.

When Ra-on still refuses to borrow it, Yoon-sung places it over her head, and even he seems a little taken aback when she turns to face him, looking like a beautiful young lady. He offers to go out in search of an umbrella, leaving Ra-on alone.

A moment later, Yeong runs up right next to her, also seeking shelter from the rain. For a while they stand side by side not even knowing that anyone else is there, both lost in their own thoughts.

Yeong sticks his hand out to feel the raindrops, which brings him back to a memory of his mother, who had done the same when he was a child. She took off her socks and shoes and stepped out into the pouring rain, and Little Yeong was shocked, asking how a queen could just walk in the rain without any preparation.

But his mother asked if it was written anywhere that a queen and a prince couldn’t walk barefoot in the rain, and had encouraged him to be spontaneous and seize this opportunity. So he took off his socks and shoes and joined his mother, who taught him to dance barefoot in the rain. Okay seriously, why does this show keep making me cry?

In the present, Yeong’s eyes fill with tears at the memory, and he finally notices that someone is beside him when Ra-on sticks her hand out to feel the rain, just like his mother once did. He can’t see her face, but a moment later, Ra-on turns and sees him, and her jaw drops.

She tries to sneak away before he notices her, but he thinks she’s just a random young lady and suggests waiting it out, since it’ll be a short rain shower. Yeong says that being rained on is brief, but the aftereffects can be long, clearly still thinking about his mother.

He asks it as a question and Ra-on answers in agreement, but the second she says something, Yeong turns sharp eyes on her. Eep! Did he recognize her voice? He starts to approach her… but Yoon-sung returns and steps right in between them.

When Yoon-sung makes it clear that the lady is with him, Yeong asks if she’s from the palace and asks her to lift her head. But Yoon-sung blocks his view and says, “She’s my woman,” and Yeong stops probing immediately, and even offers to leave them alone. He adds that the lady needn’t be so frightened of him, like she’s seen a goblin.

When the coast is clear, Yoon-sung gives Ra-on a little smile, and she looks relieved.

That night, Yeong stays up late mulling over his meeting earlier that day with Teacher Dasan, who had pointed out incisively that Yeong was looking to be seen as a diplomatic equal to China, when in reality he and the king couldn’t even control their own prime minister.

Teacher Dasan’s solution was simple: cut off the prime minister’s head. Yeong was disappointed, and said that he would’ve sought out an assassin rather than wasting his time with Teacher Dasan if he thought that murdering his political opponent were the solution.

But when he turned to go, Teacher Dasan had called out after him that they needn’t always shed blood: “Why would you need poison when you could kill with sweet honey?”

In the present, Yeong ponders those words and suddenly gets an idea. He heads to the room where all the musical instruments are kept, and thinks to himself that if he can bring them to their knees with song and dance, he needn’t use his sword at all.

Goodness knows what he’s thinking, because the next day, lines of gisaengs enter the palace, throwing everyone from guards to ministers into a tizzy. Yeong tells the gisaengs that they’ll be performing a dance, and hands out sheets of choreography. He orders Ra-on to stick to his side ’round the clock as they prepare for the king’s celebration.

Ra-on literally clips at his heels like a puppy in tow, bumping into him as she records all the dancers’ steps. Yeong steals little glances at her, smiling whenever she isn’t looking at him.

Yeong is a bit of a dance tyrant, and he nearly runs the gisaengs into the ground with his militant rehearsals. He’s about to lose his temper when he catches Ra-on shaking her head at him as a signal to stop being a meanie, and he even helps a gisaeng up and comforts her at Ra-on’s prodding. Look who’s the puppy now.

From the distance though, it just looks like Yeong is making time with gisaengs, and the queen smirks in disapproval. She tells Minister Kim that her father can rest assured that the Chinese ambassador will witness something special.

Ra-on asks Yeong what happens after the dance, when he told everyone to stand still and count to fifty. He says she’ll find out then, because that’s when the real show starts. He doesn’t believe Ra-on at first when she says she’s recording the dance choreography like he asked, because she’s not copying the original text and she’s only seen it performed once.

She insists that she only needs to see a dance once to know it, which must be because of her time spent in the performance troupe. Yeong is amazed to see that she really does recall every step, but by the time he’s done checking it, she’s fallen asleep at her desk. He just smiles at her.

Ra-on stirs awake the next morning, and is beyond horrified when she wakes up in the prince’s bed. Worse yet, Yeong is slumped over his desk in front of her. Aw, you let her sleep in your bed and you took the desk?

She scrambles to get out of there and stoops down to pick up her hat, but when she gets close to Yeong’s face, she can’t help but stare, captivated by his features. She smiles, taking her sweet time to stare, but the moment is interrupted when Eunuch Jang arrives outside to wake the prince.

Ra-on is so startled that she hiccups, and Eunuch Jang wonders if that’s some kind of new signal from the prince. She’s got nowhere to hide and possibly the slowest reaction time in all of history, and just ducks down as Eunuch Jang opens the doors…

But just in time, Yeong calls out for Eunuch Jang to come back later because he’s going to sleep some more. Crisis averted!

Yeong slowly opens his eyes and smiles the most adorable languid smile ever. He musses Ra-on’s hair, muttering that a man shouldn’t scare so easily. That just starts her hiccups all over again.

Ra-on gets awkward and shifty when she runs into Byung-yeon in the morning, and rattles off a string of excuses about how Flower Prince tooootally worked her all night, uh-huh, which is why she didn’t come home. She swears that it’s true, and Byung-yeon points out drily that he never asked, heh.

Byung-yeon tells her to be as helpful as she can to the prince, because there are many who are looking to tear him down if anything goes wrong at the king’s birthday celebration. This is news to Ra-on, but she takes it seriously when Byung-yeon says that people are just circling to attack and rip him to pieces.

The Chinese ambassador arrives, and the king’s massive celebration begins that night. Yeong’s dance performance is coming up next, but the lead gisaeng looks troubled in the dressing room, and she flashes back to being threatened by the queen to disappear just before showtime, or have her family killed. Really? This is your Big Plan?

Ra-on discovers that the lead dancer has gone missing, and Eunuch Jang and Yoon-sung help search for her. The other gisaengs squeal when Ra-on bursts into the dressing room, and tease her for wanting a peek. They note that the lead dancer was here earlier, but she’s gone, and her costume has been left behind.

Ra-on grabs the hanbok and goes into the back room, thinking about how much preparation Yeong has put into this performance, and Byung-yeon’s warning that people were waiting for their chance to tear him down. She looks in the mirror and makes a decision.

She puts on the dress and lets her hair down, and even puts makeup on. But what she doesn’t notice is that someone is watching her from the shadows. Eep! It’s Eunuch Ma, and he runs off in a hurry after witnessing Ra-on’s transformation.

Yeong is belatedly told about the missing dancer and starts to panic, and at the same time, Prime Minister Kim enjoys telling the ambassador that the prince seems to have run into some trouble with his birthday gift for the king. I still fail to see how this is a measure of his ability to govern a nation, but whatever, we’re going with it.

Just when it seems that the performance won’t happen, a dancer appears on the stage below. It’s Ra-on, wearing a mask over her face, and she dances beautifully, not a step out of place. Both Yeong and Yoon-sung stare closely, but only Yoon-sung seems to know for certain that it’s Ra-on. Yeong is utterly mesmerized by her, and can’t seem to look away.

The routine turns out to be inspired by his mother’s rain dance, and Ra-on kicks the water in the little moat that encircles her on the stage, which transports Yeong back to that field in his mind.

Only this time, it’s the dancer standing there with him instead of his mother, and she reaches out a hand to him, with the saddest look in her eyes. His own eyes fill with tears as he reaches out to take her hand, but they never make contact, and she remains just out of reach.

The vision fades into the stage as Yeong watches the dance, filled with emotion. He cranes his neck to keep his eyes on Ra-on as she’s surrounded by the other dancers, but then he’s brought back to attention because it’s time for the grand finale. Yeong takes a scroll and steps forward to read a congratulatory message to the king.

Everyone stands, and Yeong says that he can’t help but be pleased that everything went well for the celebration. He announces that there will be a reading, representative of the people’s devotion to the king, and then calls forth Prime Minister Kim to do the honors. OH. Ohhhhhhhhh.

The air is filled with tension, and everyone—even the king himself—is shocked that anyone would dare order Prime Minister Kim to do something like this. But literally all eyes are on him, and Prime Minister Kim has no choice but to step forward, or look willfully traitorous.

In voiceover, we hear Yeong tell Ra-on that after the dance is when the real show would begin. She asked who would star in that performance, and he told her, “Someone… a clown who doesn’t know in his wildest dreams that he’s about to make an appearance.”

Prime Minister Kim opens the scroll and glowers, but he’s forced to press on and read the flowery message, which honors the birth of their king, and declares his people’s devoted allegiance and gratitude to their almighty ruler, asking him to live a long life. Then he raises a toast and leads everyone in a reverent bow down on his knees, as Yeong looks down at him with a satisfied smirk.

It’s awesome, and the ministers know they’ve been outsmarted, because the Chinese ambassador has just witnessed firsthand the extent of the king’s power over his people, and will get approval for whatever he wants.

Ra-on uses that moment to slip away before she gets caught, but as soon as the celebration is over, Yeong is hot on her heels in search of the mysterious dancer, wondering who she could be.

She’s still barefoot and cuts her foot while running away, and she pauses for a moment, thinking that she’s in the clear. But Yeong spots her from behind and begins to approach, and she doesn’t realize that he’s getting closer and closer… Eeeee!

He’s seconds away from spotting her, when suddenly a hand yanks her around a corner. It’s Yoon-sung, of course, and he pulls her into the bushes. Ra-on’s eyes turn to saucers, but Yoon-sung shushes her just as Yeong rounds the corner and looks in their direction.

 
COMMENTS

Omo, things got really exciting today. I really like this little dance we’re doing with the prince alllmost finding out that Ra-on is a woman but pulling back at every turn, because it satisfies both of my cravings—for him to know, and for him not to know. Because despite wanting to see his reaction, I love their current dynamic as friends too much to rush this, and I don’t want to ruin all the confusing feelings and the slow build towards romance. In a story like this, the tease is exactly what I want, which is why I’m so happy that it’s out in full force today, and that the romance ship has officially set sail. And here I thought it was fun when Yeong was teasing her with his secret identity.

Today’s story had an interesting reversal, because initially, I thought the whole dance performance was kind of silly as a secret weapon, and that it was juvenile for the prince to pour so much effort into something so seemingly frivolous. But he pulled one over on us, just like the ministers, because I only looked at the obvious trappings—gisaeng dancers, the ambassador, and even Ra-on’s the-show-must-go-on moment. The dance in and of itself turned out to be a beautiful connection between the two leads, but I felt like it was clunky writing just to get her there in the first place, by telegraphing it with all the big clues that she was the perfect understudy. But THEN, when Yeong brought the prime minister to his knees, I was so proud of him for outsmarting them yet again, and I totally had an AHA-moment when I realized that I had underestimated him too. The dance was always a diversion, meant to make everyone focus on the trappings and miss the big picture. It was such a clever way for him to stay true to his word, and literally bring them to their knees without ever reaching for his sword. I love a smartypants hero!

I’m worried for Ra-on being discovered so quickly by the others, and though we know that Yoon-sung will keep her secret, we don’t know yet whose side Eunuch Ma is on. He seems the straight and narrow type, so I don’t know that he’ll keep quiet about this, though I wonder if he’d do it to save his department, since I assume the head eunuchs would pay for their lives for letting a woman pass their exams? I just don’t want anything to separate the prince-eunuch duo and their adorable antics, because that friendship is the heart of the show and I just want all of their scenes in the palace to go on forever.

The thing that really touched me in this episode was Yeong’s memory of his mother, who is clearly the person he got all of his strength from (’cause he certainly didn’t get it from daddy dearest). The initial memories we’d seen of her were just warm and caring, but this time we saw that she was bold and spontaneous, and lived outside of all the decorum that rules palace life. It was her influence that led to Yeong’s rebellious streak and his blatant disregard for rules, but it also gave him the ability to think in ways that his political opponents could never dream of, and it almost certainly led to him being open-minded enough to befriend a eunuch. Yeong’s emotional reaction when watching Ra-on dance made me think that all he wants in life is to recreate that moment on the hill, when he felt loved, and carefree, and not a prince of a nation, but just a boy.

 
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I feel really really, really excited to see Jinyoung in this drama, even though he is the second male lead! Looks very handsome in hanbok!

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And he's doing a splendid job!! :)

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He is indeed extremely handsome.
My heart is fluttering whenever he is on the screen.

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I'm liking him a lot although I haven't seen him before.

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I didn't feel him much in the posters, but he is very good in the drama. My heart is all out for our 4 young actors/ actress, and this has never happened to me before.

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Totally love the second lead! He's so protective of Ra-On and always there at the right time

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I was stunned to realize he'd played Malsoon's goth guitarist grandson in MISS GRANNY. Even though he didn't have a big part, he caught my eye -- no small feat given Shim Eun-Kyung's stunning vocal performance as Oh Doo-Ri and the presence of the delectable Lee Jin-Wook as the music producer who is smitten by Malsoon's younger self.

And yes -- he looks great in hanbok, gat and all. I hope this is the first of many excellent sageuk roles for him.

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Girlfriday thank you for the recap. Episode 3 and 4 sealed the deal for me, I'm in. I originally thought that my favorite character would be Raon but it turned out to be the prince, I love that he's a prankster but also good in palace politic. It's great that Bogum acting won't be waste just to show a bratty prince. Btw I have KBSworld but I prefer watching the show with vikisub and I like that Girlfriday gave additional references that we don't know. GF, please continue recap the show.

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Ok, so he must know she's a girl right? He treats her (Raon) so differently to the other eunuchs - or is that simply because she's young and free spirited? I mean of course drama is leading us to think that he's non the wiser, but what if, like Yoon-seung, he figured it out, hence all the teasing. I thought maybe deep down he knows, but after the dance, I'm not so sure now. I do hope he finds out her identity without changing their king-eunuch dynamics! Ah, all those heart thumping moments would turn utterly erratic!

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That's what I thought too. I think he knows he is a girl! the way he looks at her and how he treats her. but that's just my theory

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Like the drama so much, the actors have great chemistry and are good at acting :))

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I love the chemistry between the main actors! Their acting is so natural and a joy to watch.

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Ohhh...Monday comes quickly ! I can't bear the agony of waiting for another week :( How am I gonna live till nx Monday! Omo..my heart kept pounding.......

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bo gummy my love o feel tears coming in the my eye like a a proud mama I am so happy the love this drama is getting I was worried this drama wouldn't survive the moon Monday war.great drama with beautiful casting and great chemistry yoo jung such a beauty at such young age.bo gummy seranghye...

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The dance get me completely entranced. The way the filming was done also elevated the mood and feels. They didn't even exchange a word and only with their acting, the music, and the camera angle and at the end of that scene where their hands couldn't meet I found myself a mess. Still I can't help but keep replaying that scene for I don't know how many times already.
Kudos to the whole team. They have done a fantastic job with that last portion of the drama.
I feel so blessed watching KJY and have a reallllly soft spot for her. She moved me beyond return in Moon and Sun and here she goes again in this drama.

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I too keep replaying the dance. The way she moves and how her eyes potrays the emotions along with the dance.... I was entranced. KJY sure is talented.

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Good God, her hands. That slight flex of her beringed finger like so, the position and the flick over her head after the twirl, the arms... That dance was absolutely entrancing. Kudos to Kim Yoo Jung in that scene, as it was delivered just peefectly.

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So perfect! I'm tearing up like every single time I replay the scene and I keep it on loop for the whole day as I'm working on my computer for a straight 10 hours.
How is it even possible?
All the separating scenes should just learn from this. So much feels, so much longing, so much sadness yet so much tenderness and beauty.
Such a beautiful and sad love story has never been told so effectively with technically no words in my K-drama watching history.
I'm in a mess right now. I swear when I saw them all doing cutesy in the presscon I wasn't prepared for this!

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I know, I've seen the seen about ten times and I still get goosebumps every time. I swear, I'm straight, but I think I fell in love with Kim Yoo Jung during that dance scene.

I've been in love with Park Bo Gum since I Remember You, so there. lol.

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Seen the scene. Jeez. #-o XD

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I was supposed to start watching the second episode of Moon Lovers... then I found myself clicking the fourth episode of Moonlight again. Agh! XD

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I'm still in a dilemma whether to watch it now or binge watch it once its over.
In the morning I kept refreshing for the subs of Moon Lovers and the wait for upcoming episodes will drive me crazy, I know.
Not sure if I can handle another one.

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Moonlovers needMOONLIGHT above them .. so lovers can see each other. Hehheh

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Thank you for this. It's incredibly witty! ?

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This. xD

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Sung-yeol says, “When it’s just the two of us, you can treat me as a friend,” not even knowing what it means. Apparently Yeong told him to say that...

Gosh Yeong is so full of himself. LOL! I bet he thinks that line of his is lit. (I hate to admit it, but it is. Haha.)

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Earlier I was shipping jinyoung and yoo jung
Now shipping bo gum and yoo jung.
How can they be so adorable together. I hope she dates bo gum in future. They are adorably so cute together.

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I wish they would date too...they have such good chemistry together. and they look good together. *fingers crossed*

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I recalled reading an article about how his bf is a real-life chaebol?

I might be wrong because I read it a long time ago.

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Strangely I'm not looking forward to the romance happening already, and I totally do not want him to know yet! I'm afraid it would ruin their friendship. I rather liked they are now, how he depends on her, how she's coming into her own, and hope it continues for awhile. And I want more trio hanging out. They are fun. I do think Bogum and Yoo Jung have great chemistry, but for me right now it's not the sizzling romance kind of chemistry, but the deep friendship/understanding kind of chemistry. This isn't a bad thing by any means though, since I love friends to lovers stories. Now I wonder if he'll start liking mystery girl without knowing who she is, only to realize she's right beside him the whole time.

Oh and I'm so not feeling much for the love triangle because I feel while the 2nd lead will be someone she can turn to since he knows her secret, but she just doesn't have the connection to him that the prince and her have.

Other than that, I'm really enjoying this drama, even the court intrigue and scheming. I love that the prince is bright and clever, and I like how Ra-On makes him a better man.

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I know, I'm not ready for the hard-core romance to hit. There is a gentleness between Yeong and Sam Nom that is suc a joy to watch... I mean, I know Ra On is already somewhat attracted to the Prince, and the Prince is supposedly treating her indulgently like a pet, but the attraction is there on his part, even if he's not aware of it. It's fun and heartwarming to watch him warm up to someone else other than Byung Yun.

I wonder if they'll bring it the bride so Yeong could have a beard of sorts or to mask what he's feeling for his eunuch once he acknowledges it. O.o

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I know what you mean, obviously I want the romance but I fear the angst that will come after the revelation.

I really really hope the writer will steer away from pulling too much melo when this comes.

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Shippers wait little time :D

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Once again, DB helps me a lot in understanding what has been lost in translation in so many dramas that I've watched. Thank you very khamsa, girlfriday-nim (and all recapper-nim whose recaps I've hold onto like a lifesaver). This sageuk is the first one I decided to watch since Dae Jang Geum era, which is, suffice to say, the only sageuk I've watched from beginning until the end. All that meta to the history and the politics usually made me stay clear of anything related to sageuk, but who can resist Park Bo Gum and his slightly upturned smile?

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These four episodes r sooooo gooooooood!!!!!
I feel...I dunno. I'm not waiting the next ep like I wait for W or Good Wife (desperately wanting to know what happened next), yet I want more of this! This!

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All I'm thinking: Why on earth do we need 2nd leads in drama anyway?

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If the question wasn't rhetoric, let me give you some answers:

-To provide the timely cock block
-To amp up the pretty
-To launch shipping wars.
-To break watcher's hearts when the intended OTP gets together.

In this case, though, I'm not in any danger of the last two, because I could hardly tear my eyes from the beauty of Yoo Jung and Bo Gummy together onscreen.

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It wasn't rhetoric. I really did want to know and your answers answered that question for me, thanks :)

Yeah, I'm not in any danger of SLS either. I generally don't succumb to that terminal illness. Why put yourself through all that pain?

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Second Lead Syndrome is an occupational hazard of being a Kdrama fan, with certain exceptions of course. This one being the case. Lol. I mean, Jin Young is charming and all, but I could hardly tear my eyes away from Bo Gum long enough to consider him.

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Lol. I used the same description as above. They're just so pretty, apart or together.

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Romance aside, it's also nice she has at least one person in the palace who knows her secret (who is on her side that is), and he is also in a position of power so he can do a lot to protect her.

And what Erratic said too lol

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OMG! The last kdrama i followed every episode + GF/JB's recap was Secret Garden. Whew ! that was soo long ago. :)

But I don't think I can miss an episode + GF's recap (tnx GF) of this one. I've always loved KYJ and seeing her growing so beautiful and looking quite unique (big expressive eyes unlike the others' usual 'chinky' ones) is just amazing.

This is the first time I've seen PBG. But my, his micro-facial expressions are priceless + his crying on one eye, and of course his worth-swooning-wake-up smile. No wonder Ra-on seems beside herself when the Prince starts looking at her ha ha ha.

Aside from the cast, the story, which is though familiar, is told in a fun, interesting, and tight-intriguing manner and directed in a great way, as evidenced by the flashbacks, scenes between the prince and his father, and, yes! the DANCE! I'm so happy with the ratings. Can't wait for next week. :)

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From your otherwise thoughtful comment you seem like a genuine fan (and not a troll), which is why I was surprised to see such an ugly racial slur in your comment. "Ch*nk" is never appropriate to use in any context, especially in a forum dedicated to the appreciation of Korean media. The word has a long history in the US and other western, English-speaking countries in which it is used to demean and oppress people of Asian descent. I hope it's an honest mistake.

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Hmm. I think it's an adjective used by Filipinos that pertains to narrower eyes in general. I'M pretty sure Cecille didn't mean it as a racial slur.

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Neither do Filipinos, for that matter.

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This show wins over Scarlet Heart, for me. I love Lee Jun Ki, but Scarlet Heart doesn't show him enough, and I don't love his character there (yet), also, I've fallen too far in love with Lee Yeong. I sincerely hope for him to overcome all those annoying political rivals, and rise above them by killing them with "sweet honey".... and please have a happy ending!!!

Tuesday come soon!!! By the time Monday night airs, it's Tuesday in my country.

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So proud of Kim Yoo Jung. Episode 4 was her episode. Her eyes were just deadly. I seriously couldn't take my eyes off her. I felt like I was in the same trance that PBG and JY were in. The dance and music was sad but at the same time meaningful. Well played by the director and the actors. PBG and KYJ's eyes conveyed everything.

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This show. This freaking show. The top-tier OST (which coincidentally reminds me Goong). The smooth narrative. The OTP with their insane chemistry. The second and third male leads who I'm also into. I am so sold. No more words.

Oh hell, when Yeong woke up so adorably all bleary-eyed and smirked at Ra-on... that part slayed me. Park Bo-gum is too much for me and how is Kim Yoo-jung so pretty and talented at 17?! Also, can anyone explain to me how in the world did Kwak Dong-yeon become so hot? He looked REALLY good in the gat.

I'm still wondering when are they gonna introduce Chae Soo-bin's character. Now that's another performance I'm looking forward to. Damn, this talented cast.

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Yep! I'm glad somebody else noticed the resemblance of the score to Goong. (Y)

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I'm loving each and every second of this drama.
And why is there no preview??? I have a love/hate relationship with cliffhanger endings :/

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This drama is so much better than I thought it would be! I am glad I gave it a chance.
My drama lover heart is so happy with the Crown Prince's character. I love brave and smart protagonists. No one can fool him (except Ra-On whoops).
And Yoo Jung, she is so beautiful and a great actress!Jinyoung's acting is exceptionally good too. So he is a good musician and actor too^^
The dancing scene was shot beautifully and the acting..!Oh the acting.. <3

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Oh myyyy!!! I'm totally hooked with this drama! Even my younger brother is addicted too. The feels in this episode are just too much. My brother was squealing & giggling like me. And let me tell you, he's the macho man type. PBG & KYJ turn my brother into a total fanboy. We were so frustrated when there's no preview of the next episode.
I'm really impressed with both actors' eye expressions. I can't take my eyes off of their eyes.

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Awwww that's nice to hear.

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I have always been frustrated by dramas where the protagonist is always outwitted by the villain (Arrrgghhh! Really aggravates me!) and I am so relieved that Lee Young does not fall into this category and is always several steps ahead of his adversaries and is able to outsmart them! (So much like Taek, the baduk genius!) He, unlike his father, has a flair for politics: He is "astute" and has a clear grasp of the problem. He knows who his father's and his enemies are but does not fight them head-on but as advised by the exiled Master Jeong (Ahn Nae Sang who, in Sungkyunkwan Scandal was the professor who discovered early on that Park Min Young's character, Kim Yoon Shik, was a woman) " You kill them with honey and not with poison!." (Such a powerful lesson in governance!) His unruliness is actually an act of rebellion toward a father whom he thought was spineless and uncaring toward him and a ploy to make the Premier, the Queen, and their minions think that he is a weak, dull boy like his father, the King in order to carry out his plan---my guess that is that he wants to avenge what he believes to be the cruel mysterious death of his Queen Mother. He does not allow the palace rules to straightjacket his life, a trait that he has inherited from his Queen Mother---such a cool Mom, don't you think? He seems to know who to trust and to seek counsel from---why travel to meet with an exiled drunkard who fights with a dog?! if he didn't know the mettle of the man?

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My fav part was when she was dressing him and he ducked his head under hers. OMG so much chemistry! I love the way he looks at her.

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one word: swoooooonnn~

I wonder if Lee Seowon didn't step back from his role as Kim Byungyeon, would he deliver the role as great as Kwak Dongyeon? I'm so in love with Byungyeon ❤ (and Yeong, Bogummy as expected ?)

This episode was so beautiful, their eyes say everything. I fell for the depth of emotions when I watched Yoojung and Bogummy's eyes. The dance looks so beautiful yet so sad.. I teared up. Amazing.

This show gets me hooked even more. I'm in, I hope this show wouldn't fail me. Writer-nim, I have faith in you.

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Love this show ! HAHA

Why doesn't anyone think that the prince is actually falling in love with a "guy" !????

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I remember watching R88 and grinning madly when Taek do something sweet, now I'll be waiting for the day Yeong do romantic scene and I could die as a happy puddles of water...

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This show just makes me feel happy!

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Truth. Something to look forward to on a Monday.

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This show has my heart completely! I'm completely invested in this all the way <3

Bogummy is just killing his role here. I always have second lead syndrome in every drama I watch, but....this will be the first time I'm shipping first lead so hard! Bogummy really outshines the second lead by miles. Had this role been offered to another actor, I probably would be shipping second lead right now (because he's refreshing and awesome). I can't imagine anyone else playing the role of the Crown Prince!

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The dance scene was so beautiful shot along with the music added,really could feel all the feels there... Kim Yoo Jung has such expressive eyes just like cutie pie Bo Gum,sooooo expresive...More likely even if the act was small the Primister and the Queen wanted to embarass him in front of the Ambassador and make it look like he is not even able to proper a misly gift like a dance for his father so how could he handle a country...Glad it totally backfired on them...Curious what will Eunuch Ma next move will be and were are his loyalties,how will he keep the secret from everyone,will he help her? also one of my most afvorite side characters must be Eunuch Sung,i don't know but i always crack up with the way he speaks,find it hilarious

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Come to think of it, Eunuch Ma may think that Hong Sam Nom's offense is impersonating a woman, not that she is actually a woman. After all, the screening process should have been iron-clad, and Sam Nom only passed because of extraordinary circumstances that Eunuch Ma probably wasn't aware of. Also, Episode 5 is rather too early for the big reveal. O.o

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I will just abound on how well Bo Gum and Yoo Jung are portraying their characters. This way it is easy to get carried by the story. I can't wait to see the romance bloom between them! my heart is already fluttering in anticipation. :D

Also, why is everyone so ridiculously beautiful in this series? And Bo Gum's charm is something else, all his expressions are so adorable; I love every of his gestures. Every time he opens his arms I want to go there, give him a bear hug and bring him back home with me :P

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I agree! Everyone is so beautiful in this drama! Isn't it a bit of a cheat to have so much beauty in one drama?? I guess not! And the costumes and the scenes are all so beautifully shot - the dance scene and KYJ's costume- so pretty! It's an hour of eye candy from beginning to end.

And how absolutely adorable are KYJ and PBG. And I even enjoy the KYJ and JY scenes - the way he looks at her in each scene is so heart stopping that I can't help but ship them also! Yeah, I know, it's PBG and KYJ at the end of the day, which I support, but seeing the heartache in the future for these two, I wistfully wish KYJ would be with JY...

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@All:
Just a bit to share re. girlfriday's wonder about political play. Yes it can get really petty even down to a dance. There is a story about a horse race (which I fotgot to which country it belongs) in which an ambassador brings three horses from their countries to challenge their host's horses to a race in order to intimidate them. Then there is another story in which two prime ministers walking in an airport and one said to the other, pointing to their shadows that were cast on the ground: 'Sir, I'm taller than you' and the other replied: 'With all respect, sir, I don't think you're taller than me, you're only longer than me.'
So I've already sensing the ambassador may say something post-ceremony that the dance has no head-dancer, implicitly meaning that Goryeo is without a leader.
That's why I see the importance of the dance as a face-saving device to avoid intimidation (with a larger, more dominant country) while serving as a tool to intimidate his arch enemy too.

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This is actually Joseon but I think you know that already. You are probably watching both sageuks and got them mixed up.

Your assessment makes sense. Qing (China) had that superiority complex towards Joseon throughout history (they were bigger and more powerful). On top of that Joseon had to pay tribute them and had to get their approval before a new king is crowned or shift in leadership.

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Oh lol that's the consequence of watching both at the same time.
Thanks for correcting me XD You see, I've been watching her dance for hours and I'm basically a mess. My brain seems to act accordingly :P

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Maybe the director is trolling us, but looking at the reaction in Yeong's eyes in the last scene, it sure seems like he saw her.

His micro expressions were fantastic.

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I'm not sure about Yeong seeing Ra-On in the ending scene. Just like at the end of episode 2, it seemed like Ra-On saw Yeong as the CP, but that didn't turn out true.

I am guessing that he won't see her - at least, not the full face. Maybe he'll see some trace of blood? Then he'll notice his favorite eunuch having trouble walking from (her) injured foot, and he'll make the connection.

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One thing I really love about Kdramas is that while they entertain you most of the time, they also teach you a lot of things. As an example from this drama, apparently Joseon-era Koreans have crappy peripheral vision and are probably nearsighted and farsighted at the same time.

Don't get me wrong, I really love this drama! But she was just there! Okay, I'll forgive you and pretend I didnt see that too, but Show better give me an amazing Unveiling of Ra-on's Femininity Truth. Preferably with another dance sequence like that. Because that was amazing!

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Hear, hear! XD

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And am I the only one to find the dynamics in these four episodes interesting?
- First she was a damsel-in-distress and he came to the rescue in that Princess scene, but it was an unexpected turn of event and kind of a consequence of her past deeds, rather than because of her lack of thought or foresight to dart headlong into danger's hand.
- And now he is the chap in distress with the head dancer disappearing and his plan going awry, and she came to the rescue while mesmerising him in the process.
And I'm liking it.

And can the show dig a little bit into the Princess's story sometimes please? She's a really sweet person and I think she deserves more exploration and she can have someone who loves and appreciates her too.

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I'm pretty sure there'd be something regarding the princess. Maybe even a love story between her and God Byung Yun, perhaps? XD

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Must be otherwise why the fat suit.

And wow this pair I can get on board to!

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@Erratic & @boomboompow: Lol yes why not? I want all four leads for myself (yes even Ra On and I'm straight lol) but one should (pretend to) not be so greedy right?

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I love KYJ in this drama. She is SO ADORABLE! I loved that giant goofy laugh she bursts out in in the beginning of the episode when he tells her his name. It's SO cute! And totally unexpected. I loved that initial reaction, so in line with her character.

I only remember KYJ from the child roles but she shows that she can really carry a lead actress role here. Her range is great: she can go from super cute and comical one minute to sentimental tears in another. She has a great variety of facial expressions - I love the subtle expressions she has even in the smallest moments. Every scene she is in is captivating.

The chemistry between the cast are great. KYJ's chemistry is PBG as well as JY is off the charts. So much so that I don't really know who I want her to end up with - they're both great! I was a bit apprehensive about whether PBG could escape his image from Reply 1988 but he clearly shows that he has depth and range in his acting. I do catch moments of Choi Taek here and there but certainly not enough to be convinced that he is not Crown Prince Lee Yeong.

I'm really enjoying the chemistry between PBG and KYJ so much that I'm almost annoyed already about the impending intrusion of Chae Soo Bin as the Crown Princess. Ugh. I know love triangles are to be expected but I hope the drama doesn't lose too much of the romantic comedy in favor of angsty drama.

I can't wait for episode 5!

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For the last 3 minutes of the ending scene, I smell the presence of Park Do Kyung. The sound of Young's steps and even of Ra On's dress when Yoon Sung pulls her to hide are loudly clear. Applause for the sound director for not helping me control my heart rate when watching that part.

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I love the production team behind this show.

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Seriously, though, Yeong didn't recognize Hong Sam Nom's name? O.o

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As subbed, the book Yeong read was written be Sage Hong Sam Nom. Offhand, 'sage' would denote and old(ish) person, not someone of Ra On's age bracket. I won't fault him for failing to make the connection just yet. Perhaps after they interact more, he'll see how smart she really is and makes the connection then, that the 'Dr. Love' whose book he had been reading is actually his eunuch! :-D

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That does make sense. Thanks!

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Does anyone know the name of the song she danced to ?

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Well, I'm hooked.

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I have a question which I hope someone can answer

at what point exactly does the prince find out that RaOn's name is not Jung DoRyung but Hong SamNon???

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Hong Sam-Nom is the male name of the female writer known in her girlhood as Hong Ra-On. As of episode 4, Lee Young still doesn't know his eunuch as Ra-On. I expect he won't learn her real name until she admits to him that she's not a guy... and even then, she may use an alias. In the flashback, the woman she called her mother admonished her to not use her real name, IIRC.

Jung Do-Ryung is the full name of Young Master Jung who is smitten by the Princess. He's lovelorn writer Hong Sam-Nom's client. (Played by An Se-Ha, aka editor & heir Kim Poong-Ho in SHE WAS PRETTY; loanshark Man-Sik in YONG-PAL; and Tae-San's roommate Ko Man-Seok in TWO WEEKS w/ Lee Joon-Gi.)

The question I have is: What is the relationship between Young Master Jung and "Dasan" Jeong Yak-yong? (AsianWiki's transliteration vs. DB's.)

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cmiw...
is Crown Prince Yeong die young? according to korean history.
if its true, is this drama going to have a sad ending... T_T

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Or they can paint Yeong as living somewhere else incognito, happy with Ra On.

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I LOVE, I LOVE this show!!!

The score is so beautiful and the acting is superb. I am super impressed by Bo Gum...the multitude of expression and the wittiness is such a big change from his usually aloof and cold portrayals.

Pretty well produced, love the subtle changes from one emotion to another whimsy, light yet pretty smooth plot line and progressing at a really nice pace.

The dance was so beautiful and music (ahhh I wanna keep on gushing about it) made it so much more ethereal! Can't wait for Monday!!

I hope Scarlet Heart can make a better use of their bumbling large character cast; so far only a handful of them have shone through.

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The second drama thread I have ever participated in this community, I'm drawn to it that much :D

Thanks GF for that incredible recap, exactly what I was feeling and thinking while watching this episode. I'm a big seaguk fan, but I haven't watched anything like this before--it's quite refreshing ^_^

I'm just enjoying the slow buildup of attraction between the two leads. I found out about PBG from watching Ji Hyo unnie fangirling over him in Running Man, so I thought I'd check him out. Then I saw him in 2D1N, and I thought, "This guy is quite something..."

Looking forward to the next episodes...hoping the storyline will continue to build its momentum.

Special shoutout to my fellow Healer beanies, hoping to see some of you here and in the K2 thread when it airs later this month :D *waves*

P.S. I love it whenever PBG says, "Noona." Makes me feel happy being one :D

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Anyone getting gay/bi feelings from this couple? He's falling for her despite still thinking he's a guy, and continuously acts as if she's a girl even though he thinks she's a guy. It's amazing.

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Not in comparison to Choi Han-Gyul totally smitten with Ko Eun-Chan in COFFEE PRINCE.

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Honestly, my favorite part so far is the budding bromance between Yeong, God Byeong, and Ra On. Their scenes together are so sweet and fun. I hope they continue to let them be friends and have adventures and grow together. And if at some point they let Yoon Sung in on it, too, that'd be even better.

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Thanks for the recap, GF!

I'm so glad LY's identity is finally out in the open. So cute of him teasing RO when he was being dressed. More antics to ensue, no doubt.

YS is definitely using his knowledge of RO being a girl to his advantage, what with the hand-holding and all. I like that moment when he witnessed RO being sentimental at the clothing store and deciding to buy that outfit for her. I also like his reaction when seeing how beautiful she was upon putting on the cloak to shield from the rain.

Of course, the prince can't know RO this soon, so YS blocking LY's view in the rain and her stepping in for the solo dancer wasn't a surprise. I loved KYJ in the dress for the dance. So ethereal and just perfectly demonstrating how the dance should be performed, bare feet and all. PBG also did great in his emotional reaction as LY reminisced his mom during that sequence. No surprise that YS came to RO's rescue again. And this time, there's no way she can deny being a woman.

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Went into this not expecting much while waiting for the next episode of W.

Came out PLEASANTLY surprised, AND addicted.

I've now watched all four episodes three times each. The attention to detail is truly amazing. The acting really seals the deal for me, and I like the pace thus far.

And the chemistry. THE CHEMISTRY!! How KYJ doesn't melt under PBG's gaze, I will never understand. She is a stronger person than me.

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I truly feel like a dirty old noona each time the Crown Prince filled the screen with his charm and that smirk of his. That boy is deliciously gorgeous. Keep on being awesome show, you're def my new crack <3

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