Moonlight Drawn By Clouds: Episode 6
by javabeans
This is a great episode to be the prince—well, he does suffer and struggle for a bit, so in that sense there’s a fair amount of pain too. But inasmuch as the payoff is all sorts of gratifying, it’s a great arc for the prince that displays growth on more than one front, while solidifying relationships—some expected, and some that come as a satisfying surprise.
EPISODE 6: “When I want to say the secret I cannot reveal”
At the festival, Yoon-sung interrupts just as Yeong is explaining that he keeps seeing a woman’s face in Ra-on’s. When Yoon-sung starts to lead her away, citing a prior engagement, the prince refuses to allow it, stating that Ra-on is his person.
Yoon-sung readily agrees that Ra-on is employed at his palace, but asks if his reaction is specifically because it’s Yoon-sung who wants to take her away. The prince scoffs that Yoon-sung is hardly that important, to merit that reaction.
Yoon-sung presses for the reason, but they’re interrupted by gisaengs, who recognize Yoon-sung (from his drawing visits). Yoon-sung uneasily tries to extricate himself from their urging to have fun together, but Ra-on shocks them all by declaring, “Let’s go!”
She grabs a gisaeng and goes with the suggestion, but Yeong opts out. He tells her flatly to have fun by herself and walks off shaking his head in disapproval.
Meanwhile, a masked Byung-yeon searches through a room in a house he’s just raided. He finds a stack of books, then flees with them just as his presence is discovered.
Yoon-sung and Ra-on leave the gisaengs and walk along together, and he tries to set right the bad impression this encounter may have given her. Ra-on assures him that he needn’t worry, then teases him by saying that all the encounter did was confirm that he frequents gibangs regularly. Heh.
Ra-on says that it’s too bad Yoon-sung arrived so late that he missed all the sights, but he replies that he didn’t come to see the festival. Then he halts and says heavily that he can’t walk another step, laying it on thick as he sighs that they feel so wasted. Ra-on asks if he used those kinds of lines at the gibang, puncturing the effect.
Byung-yeon’s escape takes him to the festival, with officers hot on his heels. Yoon-sung notices the oncoming commotion and grabs Ra-on out of the way, shielding her as Byung-yeon goes flying by—literally, as he leaps up into the air. Officers send a barrage of arrows after him, which he manages to avoid by twisting in the air.
His mask falls off as he lands a distance away, and he winces in pain. As he looks over, he sees Ra-on and Yoon-sung. Both Ra-on and Yoon-sung look over, but it’s unclear whether either get a good look before Byung-yeon flies over the wall, disappearing from view.
Ra-on picks up the fallen mask, which the officer takes from her.
Back at the abandoned building he shares with Ra-on, Byung-yeon dresses his wound. At least until Ra-on arrives, at which point he hastily covers up to hide his injury from view. She asks cheerfully when he got home, and pouts at his gruff reply to go to bed.
Byung-yeon’s nighttime raid goes noted by the Ministers Kim, who confer about the three robberies last night. Initially, the prime minister isn’t very alarmed by the news, until he hears that the targeted homes belonged to large merchants with bad reputations and sees the mask that was recovered. At that, he recalls the night a masked intruder had shot an arrow at him at his banquet.
The minister of taxation adds that there’s a rumor swirling that this is the work of Hong Kyung-rae’s faction. Aha! A Hong—could this be Ra-on’s father? (A sageuk surname match is surely not coincidental…) The group has been dormant, but may have recently begun acting again; then, as now, the group shared what they stole and incited the populace.
In the morning, Ra-on dresses the prince, who is chillier than usual as he asks if Ra-on had fun at the gibang last night. She just gives an awkward laugh, and Yeong says testily, “I’d forgotten momentarily that you were a man. No—that a eunuch is also a man who wants to hold a beautiful woman in his arms.”
He instructs her not to think much of his words last night: “I will not confuse you for someone else anymore.”
Yeong calls in Eunuch Jang to finish dressing him and dismisses Ra-on. His coldness seems to both startle and hurt Ra-on’s feelings.
Prime Minister Kim welcomes the arrival of old crony and new minister of rites, Minister Jo, and fawns over his daughter, who used to play (and fight) with the princess in their childhood. Ah, this is Ha-yeon, who last night met Yeong while trying to buy a lantern.
A eunuch comes rushing up to ask Eunuch Jang to spare two eunuchs to send to a different palace. Eunuch Jang balks, saying that the crown prince dislikes the practice of lending out his eunuchs freely, only to have Yeong declare that Ra-on can be sent. Aw.
Yeong goes out for archery practice, and when he hits a bull’s-eye he hears Ra-on congratulating his shot. He looks over to see her grinning widely at him before then disappearing from sight—she’s just in his imagination. In his surprise, he lets go of the arrow, hits a flagpole that starts to topple over.
It starts to come down over Ha-yeon’s head as she walks by, and she yelps in alarm. Thankfully it misses her, and Yeong jogs over to check on her safety. She brushes herself off and starts to take issue with his familiar speech, only to look up and recognize him from the lantern festival.
She holds out a hand for him to help her up, a little cheeky in her address, not realizing he’s the prince until a eunuch calls out to him. She introduces herself and says that she had wanted to meet him again.
Byung-yeon takes out the books he’d stolen, and flashes back to a conversation he’d had with the prince, who had voiced suspicions about the Chinese envoys’ questionable movements. Yeong had ordered him to investigate further into their black market dealings.
At the last second, Byung-yeon stuffs one book into his cloak before his leader joins him. Aw, yay! I suspect he’s not going to betray his prince, if he’s keeping this secret organization at arm’s length.
Byung-yeon identifies the books as loan-shark and trading records, and when his leader asks if this is the whole lot of them, Byung-yeon lies that it is. The leader hands Byung-yeon a list of children either orphaned or sold as slaves ten years ago, after the uprising. (This must be the peasant rebellion of 1812, incited by the real-life rebellion leader Hong Kyung-rae.)
The leader adds that the list may contain Hong Kyung-rae’s blood kin, and instructs Byung-yeon to locate them—they will be helpful as they mobilize the scattered ranks of their organization.
Ha-yeon visits with Princess Myeongeun, who’s currently on a new diet. The two are old friends, though perhaps with a frenemy vibe mixed in; when Ha-yeon says she’ll be visiting often now (got an eye on the prince, have you?) and offers to bring her a dieting book, the princess is taken aback at her helpfulness.
As Yeong listlessly flips the pages of his book, he sees something for the first time: grumpy faces drawn in the margins, flipbook-style, labeled “Flower” (for Flower Scholar). He imagines Ra-on drawing these in while sitting nearby, flipping through to see the scenes she’s recorded, like when she bit his finger drunkenly. He smiles to himself, but that smile fades as he comes back to the present moment.
The shifty Eunuch Ma visits the Chinese ambassador to tell him he can deliver something the ambassador has been trying hard to find. He doesn’t reveal what (or who) that is, but hints that it will whet his appetite. Shudder.
Yeong is attended to by his physician and asks if he’s been able to pin down what ailment he suffers from: He’s experiencing insomnia, difficulty in breathing, flushing in the face, and hallucinations.
The doctor believes him to be sound of body, but hesitantly offers up a possible explanation for the symptoms. Yeong leans in anxiously to hear the verdict, not ready for the shock it brings: The doctor describes the customary relationship between a couple as “yin and yang,” but posits that the prince’s symptoms may arise when one likes someone who is “unsuitable,” leading to repression and internal suffering.
The word “homosexual” isn’t stated explicitly, but given that yin and yang connote feminine and masculine energy, the implication seems clear, and startles Eunuch Jang into the hiccups. Thunderstruck, Yeong barks at the doctor that he’s wrong and orders him out, then holds his head in his hand, looking despairing.
Ra-on informs Byung-yeon that she’s been assigned to night watch at the ambassador’s quarters, and then follows Eunuch Ma and… oh no, I don’t like where this is going.
She’s shown to the Chinese’s ambassador’s bedroom, and he leers at her to come closer. She nervously tells him she’ll stand her post outside, but he asks if she was that pretty dancer at the party, stopping her in her tracks.
He steps uncomfortably close to examine her features, touching a hand to her check and wondering if she’s a man with a pretty face, or a woman passing herself off as a eunuch. Ra-on pleads with him to stop and shoves his hand aside—and that ignites his ire.
The ambassador slaps her face, then threatens that the prince’s fate lies in his hands. He grabs her closer, and Ra-on pushes him away again, and this time the man falls down. Angered even more, he pulls back for a massive slap—and then the doors slide open and a guard goes flying.
It’s Yeong standing there with murder on his face, and he kicks the ambassador down and draws his sword. He raises his arm high, but throws the sword aside angrily.
He grabs Ra-on and pulls her away, ignoring the ranting of the ambassador behind him, and the calls of his other eunuchs.
News of the incident sends the king into a panicked fit, and his queen tells him not to worry, as she will visit with the prime minister (her father) to fix this. She certainly looks gleeful to have the prince embroiled in trouble.
Yeong drags Ra-on by the hand a fair distance away, then whirls on her furiously to ask how she could walk right into such a dangerous situation, and not leave at the first sign of trouble. She protests that she’s not in any place to disobey orders, especially to an ambassador, and adds that she worried that retribution might fall to the prince.
He asks why she’d think of those concerns, bursting out, “Who are you—who are you to make me so angry?”
That’s when a group of royal soldiers rushes up to apprehend Ra-on, ignoring the prince’s orders. He declares that he will take it up with the king himself, but finds that they won’t let him get to Ra-on; he’s warned that they must bring her in, even if dead. Frustrated, Yeong looks over at Ra-on, who looks at him with huge, scared eyes.
In the morning, Yeong prostrates himself in the king’s courtyard, begging him to take back his order and pointing out that he was at fault, not an innocent eunuch. The king orders the prince removed to his palace and shut in.
And so, Ra-on is left to huddle fearfully in prison, while Yeong is locked in his room.
The eunuchs gossip it out, and Eunuch Sung pokes at Eunuch Jang’s pride about having bragged about being assigned to the prince, suggesting that the prince may be on the path to dethronement. It’s so much fuss over one eunuch that he wonders if the rumors are true—that the prince is gay.
Eunuch Jang bristles and denies it loudly. Listening nearby, Eunuch Ma offers, “I know that the prince isn’t gay. The other person may not be a man.”
That’s all he gets out before he’s cut off by the arrival of Yoon-sung, who calls him aside. He confirms that it was Eunuch Ma who called Ra-on out that night to the ambassador’s quarters, but doesn’t outright challenge his story.
Instead, Yoon-sung opens a box and shows Eunuch Ma the pistol inside, explaining its efficiency as he loads a bullet. Yoon-sung levels the pistol at Eunuch Ma, who flinches and asks what he means by it.
Yoon-sung warns him not to mess with Ra-on, which causes the eunuch to wonder at his interest in her (him). His gaze sharpens and he asks, “The secret I know… do you also—”
Bang! Yoon-sung fires the gun. Eunuch Ma drops to the ground screaming, unscathed but terrified. Yoon-sung orders him not to be curious or say anything. And from this moment onward, if anybody finds out Ra-on’s secret, Yoon-sung intends to kill Eunuch Ma.
Holding up his last bullet, Yoon-sung says he’ll save it for him.
Ra-on’s buddies Do Ki and Sung-yeol sneak over to the prison and peer in through the bars, feeling sorry for her plight. Her first question is to ask after the prince, and Sung-yeol tsk-tsks that she’s not in a position to worry about him first.
Sung-yeol does inform her of the furor engulfing the prince, though, and the threat of his dethronement. That rattles her badly.
Byung-yeon reports to Yeong on the Chinese envoys’ plans for departure in two days. Yeong declares that they must find conclusive evidence to take down the ambassador. That makes Byung-yeon consider that one ledger he held back, but he hesitates because his leader had warned him not to let anybody in the palace know of their activities.
He doesn’t say anything about it now, though, and the prince asks how many guards are stationed outside, and whether Byung-yeon can make his way through them. The next thing we know, the prince flies through a window and runs toward the nearby wall, managing to get over it before his staff can catch up. Eunuch Jang directs everyone to chase after him.
Some time later, a dark-clad figure walks right up to Ra-on’s cell, and she’s floored to find Yeong there. He unlocks the door and joins her inside, then tosses the ring of keys outside. He tells her he’ll just sit like this for a moment, and they sit together quietly.
Outside, Byung-yeon stands watch, prison guards unconscious at his feet. Ra-on urges Yeong to leave, and says he shouldn’t abuse his power just over one eunuch. He counters that he can, as the crown prince, and ekes a smile out of her.
“Now you smile,” he says, looking at her for a long moment. Then he looks away, and she asks if he’s still angry with her.
“It’s not because of you,” he replies. “When I look at you, it angers me so much I can’t endure it, and it’s because of that me.”
He asks her to promise one thing: that whatever happens, don’t suffer for someone else’s sake—and that goes extra if it’s for his. She reluctantly promises, and he smiles at her.
The ambassador is fit to be tied, and in a meeting with the Kims, he demands the eunuch handed over to him, bloodthirsty to exact punishment personally. Yoon-sung protests strenuously, but his uncle hisses at him to shush; the minister seems all too willing to oblige that request.
Yoon-sung drops by the prince’s building, and while Byung-yeon initially blocks his path, he backs down when Yoon-sung states that he’s here as a friend. He first offers his help, then corrects himself, saying that he’s the one who needs help.
In prison, Ra-on can’t stop thinking of the prince’s angry reaction after saving her from the ambassador’s clutches, as well as the rumors that he may be dethroned over it.
On the day of the ambassador’s departure, Ra-on is led out to be handed over. The king’s head eunuch pulls her aside to express his regret at sending her off to this fate, knowing she’s innocent, and tells her that the prince spent the full night supplicating the king on her behalf.
The head eunuch asks if she has family that he can meet afterward. Ra-on explains that there’s one person who raised her after plucking her out of war-torn straits, but she doesn’t know where he is right now.
Those words strike the eunuch, and he asks if she was orphaned in the peasant rebellion ten years ago. Ra-on confirms it, and also her age: eighteen. The information makes the eunuch’s head swim.
The Chinese entourage sets out, with Ra-on forced along on foot, but barely step a foot before an arrow flies in. Thwack! It lands on the ambassador’s carriage.
“Halt!” a voice calls out. It’s Yeong, and he holds a sword up the ambassador, telling him to leave behind his eunuch.
But then, another voice rings out—Prime Minister Kim. He berates the prince for his rude behavior, asking if he unsheathed his sword for one measly eunuch.
“That’s correct,” Yeong answers. “I’ve never had anything stolen from me. It’s makes me extremely angry, so release him this instant!”
The prime minister tells him not to be so reckless as to disregard countless citizens for the sake of one. Yeong counters that those countless scared citizens are Kim’s weapon of choice; he refers to them whenever he wants something for himself, or whenever he’s at a disadvantage and needs something to hide behind.
The prime minster rages at his childishness and orders him to lower his sword. Yeong doesn’t look inclined to obliged, but suddenly, Ra-on speaks up: “I will go.”
Yeong asks if she’s already forgotten her promise. She reminds him that he told her not to hold back and suffer for his sake. Thus, she will not hold back her words: “You must hold back. Not for me, but because you are the prince of this nation’s people.”
Soldiers rush in to block Yeong in, citing the king’s orders. Byung-yeon arrives in the distance. Yeong drops the sword, and the entourage resumes its march.
Prime Minister Kim and Minister Jo chuckle over the prince’s rash actions, reminiscing on when the current king used to be fired up with ideas of change. But change required risk, and we see where he’s ended up on that exchange.
Then Prime Minister Kim gets to his main point and requests that Jo add his power to his. That is to say, he’d like to marry their youngsters and join forces.
After traveling for a bit, the ambassador calls for a break and quietly orders a few men to follow, leaving Ra-on with the rest of his entourage.
The ambassador then meets with a merchant regarding his merchandise—he’s selling some of the tribute offerings illegally. But in the middle of the deal, a man in black flies in and knocks down a guardsman. It’s Byung-yeon, and he’s followed by the prince, who announces, “I prepared a gift, but I forgot it.”
When Yeong draws his sword, Byung-yeon says he’ll take this alone, warning him to stand back. Yeong just smirks: “You should have said that before I drew my sword.”
The ambassador’s men charge, and the fight is on. Daggers, axes, and swords fly at them, but Yeong is adept with the sword, easily taking on the opponents who come at him.
Byung-yeon is easily at home in the fight, and after they take down all of their attackers, they spy the ambassador trying to sneak away. Byung-yeon stops him with a flying dagger, which embeds itself into a post just inches from his head.
Meanwhile, Yoon-sung confronts the rest of the ambassador’s party, and he’s brought Chinese undercover inspectors with him. Aha! The ambassador’s henchmen are forced to drop their weapons.
Yeong explains to the ambassador that this is his parting gift, and informs him that he’s facing exile for his crimes. Byung-yeon corrects him: He’s looking at execution. The ambassador blusters that the emperor wouldn’t believe Yeong over himself, and Yeong agrees. That’s why he invited someone else.
Enter the Chinese inspectors. From afar, Byung-yeon and Yoon-sung trade nods. A flashback confirms that Yoon-sung had given him a map outlining the return route. Byung-yeon had asked if Yoon-sung would be safe giving this information, and Yoon-sung had replied that he’s satisfied with Ra-on being rescued.
And then, Byung-yeon had given Yeong that map and the ledger he’d stolen, containing the ambassador’s black-market contacts. Moreover, Yeong had planned to stall the ambassador’s departure to buy Byung-yeon time—so his display in the courtyard wasn’t just reckless ranting.
The ambassador grovels before the inspector, insisting that there’s a misunderstanding. But the inspector charges him for abusing his post and bringing dishonor, and declares that his punishment will be his life.
Nearby, Ra-on remains tied to a tree with guards watching her, when suddenly one goes down, and then the other. She panics at the danger, until she looks up to see a figure walking towards her, half-hidden by a flag.
As he approaches, his face becomes visible—it’s Yeong, of course, in his glorious backlit hero moment—and she stares up in shock. Yeong cuts her free, then kneels before her and sees her bleeding bare feet with a pained expression.
Yeong pulls the ropes from her wrists and finds them raw and bleeding, too. “Let’s go back,” he says. “We can go now.”
She asks if it’s really true, and when he promises that nothing more will happen, she breaks down in relief. She says she was afraid she’d be dragged off, and Yeong admits the same: “I was scared too. That I would be late.”
Byung-yeon arrives with two horses, mounting one himself while Yeong sets Ra-on on the other one before joining her in the saddle. He says with mock-severity that for breaking her promise to him, she’ll be punished once they get back to the palace.
Ra-on asks if it’s okay for her to return to his service, and he replies, “Of course.” She reminds him that he said seeing her made him unbearably angry, and he says that it’s true right now too: “Looking at you, I get angry.” She hangs her head at that.
“But it won’t do,” he adds. “Not seeing you—that makes me angrier, like I’ll go crazy.”
Ra-on looks him in the eye, stunned. He meets her eyes and says, “So stay by my side.”
Then they set out to make the trip home, riding off into the sunset.
COMMENTS
What a satisfying resolution to this mess, with just the right dose of hero glory—not overly gratuitous (which would be cheesy), but earned over the course of the episode, paid in angst, frustration, fear, and danger. One thing this show is doing particularly well is calibrating the right amount of pain versus payoff, frustration versus relief, struggle versus triumph. We all hate when there’s a glut of pain with no satisfaction, because who wants to sit through that misery? You’ve got to supply us with steady doses of hope to keep us going, even if it’s just the teeniest morsel. And on the other hand, a drama that lacks conflict or tension becomes too easy, and deflates amidst its lack of excitement.
So what makes me happy about Moonlight is that every episode has felt well balanced, delivering a hefty dose of setback and struggle, but only enough to make the victory really, really worth it. In a show like this I’m never going to entertain honest-to-goodness fears that the ultimate happiness won’t happen, but it takes some skill in maintaining enough suspense to get us buying into the conflict at hand.
Today, Yeong seemed completely backed into a corner with no weapons in his disposal, and I bought in to the uphill climb he faced—which then made it doubly rewarding when we saw in retrospect how he’d figured out a rescue path anyway, like digging himself a nice loophole. I admit to thinking, as did most of the courtiers, that Yeong was flailing unreasonably in the courtyard, and that his display of rage wasn’t going to do him any good at all. I fully believed he had something else planned, but didn’t see the purpose of showing his hand so blatantly when he had no shot of winning.
But just like his plan with the choreographed dance, the trick up his sleeve was something different entirely, and he was diverting attention by playing into their expectations. I love that about him, because it shows he’s got a shrewd brain and offers hope that he’ll survive intact in a way that his father’s tattered idealism did not.
I also really loved that his rescue mission dovetailed with the political threads as well as his personal one, just as he was struggling to identify what he was feeling and lashing out with anger. He hasn’t gotten to the point where he can quite accept his feelings or even identify them outright, but that doesn’t preclude him from caring about Ra-on, and in the midst of this mess, his feelings were brought into more clarity. Okay, maybe I didn’t love that Ra-on always seems to be getting into trouble that requires intervention or rescue, but at least the setups seem reasonable within the context of this story. And she made the salient point about not being in a position to just offend a foreign diplomat or leave on her own accord.
Last but not least, I was really thrilled to see the three old friends come together in the name of the same cause, because they all seem like decent people who are caught in awkward places because of their positions in life. If Yoon-sung hadn’t been born a Kim, he would probably have remained the faithful friend Yeong has needed—but then again, it does feel especially poignant when Yoon-sung comes through despite that rift. And while Byung-yeon’s ideals aren’t in conflict in the same way, he faces a similar crossroads, if not then soon, because of the path he’s taking with that rebel organization. Does that pit him against the prince, because the royal family is the establishment? Or will he find a way to be loyal to both?
I dearly hope he can find that answer, because now with Ra-on’s identity also thrown into the mix (because she’s almost certainly the daughter of the old rebel leader), we’re heading into some tricky situations, and I have to believe that friendship and brotherly love will find a way to prevail.
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51 michykdrama
September 6, 2016 at 9:29 PM
That scene when Ra On looked at Prince with her heart in her eyes and told him to endure... I was like... Oof!!! ???
And then when he rescued her and said he was afraid he would be too late ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
So so so good!!
My heart is full of happiness to last till next week!
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52 Yoyo
September 6, 2016 at 9:30 PM
Let's not prolong the gender bender thing because I want Ra On in a dress with her hair done right. Our girl deserves it.
And I hope the three musketeering continues. The trios dynamic is just awesome. Egos aside.
@michykdrama, Eunuch Jang is just hilarious.
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michykdrama
September 7, 2016 at 1:06 AM
Haha yes indeed. He is becoming my favourite Eunuch. I especially liked how in yesterday's episode he pretended to scold Ra On for falling into the water and threatened to punish her, but he still supported her to walk back. He is a big softie at heart! Pretending to be fierce to keep up appearances but deep down he is a marshmallow.
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angieya
September 7, 2016 at 2:00 AM
KSH's eunuch in TMETS is still my favorite (but he and his king were the real OTP in that drama anyway lol) but eunuch Jang is slowly getting there.
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Sancheezy
September 7, 2016 at 3:50 AM
are you talking about Hoon Nam? lol
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Luna
September 7, 2016 at 8:06 PM
+1
i can see heartbreak scenes with eunuch Jang and Yeong in the future episode...
similrar with Hwon and his eunuch, Hyung Sun in TMETS
my friend, prepare your tissues
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boomboompow
September 7, 2016 at 9:48 PM
I just remembered that he's the sleazy manager that I hate so much for 20 episodes in Miss Korea!
Good to know he's a better person in his past life.
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53 cingdoc
September 6, 2016 at 9:30 PM
I love you guys!!! So fast!!!! I'm at work and haven't even watch the episode yet:))))))) ???
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54 Bongsookie
September 6, 2016 at 9:39 PM
I've been lazy to re-post @ahpheng8's C-stripping....but this one is too good not to share... ?
"Doctor's diagnosis" https://www.instagram.com/p/BKBMxtsDnh3/
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Bongsookie
September 6, 2016 at 9:42 PM
Sorry wrong caption for the link above. That one is for this https://www.instagram.com/p/BKBQw_mj0IF/
But link above is hilarious too! Hehe
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Sancheezy
September 6, 2016 at 10:41 PM
waaah @bongsookie is here
thanks... Idk this account make for MDBC too,
I just knew kwak dong yon is on instagram, maybe I should make instagram account T.T
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Bongsookie
September 6, 2016 at 11:53 PM
@Sancheezy
Aw, I didn't know I was missed around here :) yes I'm so crazy over this drama - been mostly commenting on mydramalist. My Mondays/Tuesdays, and Wednesday/Thursdays are perfect with Moonlight, Scarlet Heart and W!
Oh I follow Kwak Dong Yon on Instagram too (along with many others). It so worth creating an IG account to follow celebs. I actually have 2 accounts - one is a personal account (for friends and family) and the other is my fangirl account which I use to follow celebs :D
And Park Bo Gum has such a variety of facial expressions. I never realised how diverse his facial expressions are until I saw screencaps of his face.
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michykdrama
September 7, 2016 at 1:19 AM
Yes I totally agree about the facial expressions. I also have been amazed especially now that I have been making gifs and have often had to stare at many frames of his face and decide how many different expressions I can keep. Haha. Such a wonderful problem ?
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Bongsookie
September 7, 2016 at 1:59 AM
@Michykdrama
Hehe it's not a bad problem to have :) whenever I have a bad day at work, I just go home and watch scenes of Moonlight again. This drama is really tempting me to create my own gifs too. I've even looked for apps on Playstore to create gifs on my phone. It's Bogummy magic I tell you. He has me mesmerised from his real-life personality to each of the characters he plays<3
Sancheezy
September 7, 2016 at 3:48 AM
ofc you are missed *insert hug
wait, you have 2 instagram account?, I feel so outdated T.T
I think I had one account but got deleted because I was really inactive and I forget all the thing to log in again,
Is it worth to make one for kwak dong yeon?
can't believe my problem is about making an account to follow celebrities, #fan1stworldproblem
I should check if Yeo Yeon Seok has one too then,
Park Bo Gum expression is such a delight, I like going to soompi just for the gif,
there's so much expression for each that can interpret differently,
I realised it when I watch raw as it aired then watch it in Wednesday or after for dinner,
I could make the whole Gif with really weird comment,
especially their gaze and the un-touched hands when she dance,
I was squeeling on my bed because I just want them to hold hand,
this drama also makes me go to the blog that post the ep reaction because the commenter is so funny and have gif,
I save some gif in my phone,
This drama just touched my heart and easily flow in my brain
I like to be challenge but I appreciate that they explain the plot and the motivation easily so we don't have to decipher the plot too much,
it gives a very good watching experience,
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coco
September 7, 2016 at 6:41 AM
thank you . . . . . . .
I love it
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55 Fangirl Sy
September 6, 2016 at 9:42 PM
My heart ached far too many times for a 6th episode of a drama! But I am not complaining.
How is it that simple almost cliched scenes like the CP's coldness when Ra-on was dressing him, so affecting?
Also, I really love our OTP together but I had to replay the entrance of Kim Hyung with the 2 horses a few times. Love him, and I want him to be happy pleaseee.
Thanks JB for the recap!
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Sancheezy
September 7, 2016 at 3:49 AM
that dressing scene just so emotional,
it weird but I like that they save the small moment and think of it as something precious
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56 pills
September 6, 2016 at 9:43 PM
i miss ra on's spunky and charming self in ep 1 :( i almost wish she didn't enter the palace...
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Elle
September 6, 2016 at 9:50 PM
I think her quiet determination and nerves of steel more than make up for her (understandable) lack of spunk this episode. She's still facing a heaping of heartbreak once Yeong marries Ha-yeon. I think he'll (attempt to) let her go at some point once he realizes how happier she is outside of the palace.
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The other Kiara
September 6, 2016 at 11:43 PM
The palace is one of the saddest place in Joseon. One wrong move and someone dies. It's suffocating, no one is really free to do whatever they want to do.
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57 erratic
September 6, 2016 at 10:00 PM
I know much has been said about Yeong's hero walk and riding off into the sunset with the damsel in his arms, but can we take a moment to appreciate how fine he looked in that gat (that hat where Gat Byung Yun got his nickname)?
Sigh. Bo Gummy. <3
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redfox
September 6, 2016 at 10:56 PM
Dat sunset, yeah. Not even John Wayne could look more cool.
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58 Shamane
September 6, 2016 at 10:02 PM
This drama is so satisfying and yet not satisfying at the same time, it drives me crazy! I am just starting on the 3rd novel and I am glad it is going to distract me for a bit since it is just as good. I have Wednesday-to-Sunday blues now because of this drama.
Too good. That's all I can say to summarize the drama.
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Sancheezy
September 6, 2016 at 10:42 PM
may I asked where to find the novel online??
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sharonRdlP
September 7, 2016 at 3:10 AM
May I ask if there is an English translation of the novel online? Thanks!
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coco
September 7, 2016 at 6:42 AM
+1, I want to read it too
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59 coby
September 6, 2016 at 10:04 PM
I screamed when they mounted the horse!
And so what will I do till Monday? Answer me PBG!
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Sancheezy
September 7, 2016 at 6:49 AM
Taek's Reply 1988
I Remember Min
Yoon Ho's Cantabile
1N2D Bogum's tour
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michykdrama
September 7, 2016 at 6:56 PM
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hanie
September 7, 2016 at 7:23 PM
lol...nice list
I already started I remember Min and Taek's Reply.
I need to read the recap to navigate Yoonho's Cantabile tho.
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60 celine
September 6, 2016 at 10:05 PM
That last scene of them riding away, so so so so pretty! The visuals and cinematography of this drama is seriously A+++++
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61 daisy peach
September 6, 2016 at 10:14 PM
AH this episode gives me sort of feels! I love love when CP gazed at Ra-On! It's so full of love and affection and longing to be together. Our OTPs acting are superb! I can also tell by Ra-On's gaze at CP this time, that, she has fallen deep in love with CP....i mean who wouldn't haha....
Btw, I have seen some of you complaining about Ra-On being a wallflower....Hmm...you know when you are a girl but accidentally forced to disguise as a man and somehow end up being a eunuch....you just gotta keep yourself out of trouble to survive, dont you? Remember the scene where the princess almost killed her because of the letter? I think that's when Ra On knew that once you are stuck in the palace...you cant just do anything as you wish...especially when you are only labelled as eunuch.
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62 Sonia
September 6, 2016 at 10:22 PM
The raw passion in bogums eyes..it just goes through your heart like Arrow...I knew he was good ,here he is unbelievable...
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coco
September 7, 2016 at 6:49 AM
right through my heart and I can't even denied it,
nice guy chaaarm
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63 june_rain
September 6, 2016 at 10:23 PM
I would just like to declare my absolute love for this drama. It has been a while since my last Kdrama obsession and I'm so glad it's here again. Everything about this drama works for me. There's just something about it that pulls me in and have me fully invested in all the characters. I'm really looking forward to the next episodes to see what other conflicts our young heroes must overcome and swoon-worthy moments to be had. I'm also hoping Ra-On will soon turn into the heroine she's meant to be and save the prince for a change. Whenever I see these two together I grin like a crazy woman. Good job Moonlight and keep 'em coming.
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64 dilemmacan'tdecideaname
September 6, 2016 at 10:28 PM
Can I just have all three Yeong, Byung-yeon, and Yoon-sung to be friend again and give us bromance please.
So in love with this show.
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65 Dian
September 6, 2016 at 10:34 PM
tbh, as much as I love this drama, the characters, editing, acting and everything..i am not so curious about what's going to happen next. the scheming ministers and queen plot sometimes get all too familiar for me. but something about park bogum is just magic (i get it now, how he can get jongmin to do that flying thing on 2d1n!) there is just soo much depth in his eyes and smiles, I can't even!!
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66 halfmoon
September 6, 2016 at 10:41 PM
Now that Ra-On was suspected to be the dancer, and whether the CP heard it or not, I think Ra-On should reveal her identity to Yeong. He was able to save her this time, with some help. He might not be able to do the same later, if the news suddenly breaks. By telling him now, they could come up with some backup plan or take some measures to keep her safe - and him too. Girl could actually create problems for her prince.
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67 Marie
September 6, 2016 at 10:44 PM
i felt everything Ra-on was feeling. The hurt when CP dismissed her and volunteered her for a task away from him. The fear when she was going to be attacked by the envoy. My heart was thumping and i caught myself not breathing LOL!
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68 redfox
September 6, 2016 at 10:48 PM
ladies and gents, soon, you´ll have some fan service, cause I intend to steal ALL of Byung Yeons´ costumes. They are just too pretty. oh, wiat, he has those wounds nobody can see. well... he can have ...a tunic. it is a little short, but who cares
Oh my goodness what an episode and I don´t even mind Ra On being a damsel in distress, because why would she be able to predict Eunuch Ma´s treacherous ways or the sleazy actions of the "embassador"
But what I am most thrilled about is the three former buddies working together! Please, please, be friends again! You are all on the good side, I know it.
Yeong is too awesome for this planet. an unearthly being. Bogummy floors me every episode, how can he still surprise us with his range of emotions from confused denial, flabbergastedness, rage, despair, affection, sincerity.... this guy is a national treasure.
but hey, can we have Ra On be awesome now like she used to? It is unfair to let only Yeong to be the hero
Why am I afraid of that last bullet... will it fly through someone else...?
ah I can´t get over this episode and bromance lives, thank dog. (whats with the gaksital mask though... or is it from Wang So?
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redfox
September 6, 2016 at 11:14 PM
also, it works like a magic trick that when you give Yeong a sword he turns into Min.
My tweets from yesterday as watching:
#MoonlightDrawnByClouds Crown Prince: "This is MY person!" *gives the Min-gaze* *opponent instantly surrenders*. Can´t win against the gaze.
#MoonlightDrawnByClouds is that you, Gaksital? Or are you just copying Lee Jun Ki in #ScarletHeart ?
#MoonlightDrawnByClouds Dat sunset tho. ridey, ridey, ridey - sunset.
#MoonlightDrawnByClouds well, if they could stop making Ra On a damsel in distress and give her back her wit & sass!
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Hye Mi
September 6, 2016 at 11:25 PM
It's Gaksital. I refuse to see any similarities between BY and WS. Because I need 2 hawt men to swoon over at different times of the day!!
And they even wear contrasting masks, so BY will have my early mornings and WS will have my early evenings. The rest is already reserved for CP. Haha.
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ET
September 7, 2016 at 6:42 AM
The mask reminded me of Gaksital but other than that, I was actually thinking of Crazy Horse aka Moon Jae Sin. I love bromance :D
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Sancheezy
September 7, 2016 at 6:58 AM
haha I think it's the Pyeolsandae Mask, like the one ra on wears to perform
or the early V for Vendetta's mask because
"behind this mask there is more than just a flesh. Beneath this mask there's an idea ... and ideas are bulletproof"
and fit the movement
"people should not be afraid of their governments. Governments should be afraid of their people"
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69 Chandler
September 6, 2016 at 10:51 PM
This show has turned me into such a giddy mess. I seriously wasn't expecting the OTP to affect me this much. Everything really is so well-balanced. These characters are ridiculously charming and move me to tears each episode. Park Bo-gum is making me fall for his character more than I could have ever anticipated and Kim Yoo-jung is the loveliest thing. What more could I ask for?
Just the next episode. And the next, and the next, and the next.
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celine
September 6, 2016 at 11:56 PM
Me too. I expected them to be cute and all. But I totally and absolutely did not expect to be so engaged with their story that I end up falling in love the way they do. I'm a mess.
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70 Mish
September 6, 2016 at 11:03 PM
Gah. No words, no words. All the commenters have said what I want to say about this episode.
Seriously in love with all the cast for portraying their characters so well. I'm already annoyed by Jo Hayeon's aggresiveness towards Yeong. I hate Eunuch Ma so much that I want Yoonsung to should have just shot him on the head. Also, I hate the Queen even more (already watched the preview of ep 7).
Ugh, can Raon and Yeong just be together eventually? I'm scared this drama is bringing the plot so well-balanced now, that it might turn out to be so dark in the end.. ㅠㅠ
Moonlight fighting!! Yeong-Raon ❤❤❤
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71 whatis
September 6, 2016 at 11:07 PM
Oh man...
I was seriously half expecting Ra On to be taken away to Qing ... and then do a time skip where Ha Yeon and CP gets married in Ra On's absence. Then Ra On somehow escapes, and return as a lady. CP and RaOn do the whole "who are you? do I know you? We know each other!" dance.... and they get together at the end. No more mention of Ha Yeon. :)
Just dont' want to see Ha Yeon... and the worst part is that I LIKE her character. If Ra On wasn't the main lead, and that I love her to pieces, I wouldn't mind a story about Ha Yeon and CP getting together... but NO! This is all about Ra On! Get out, Ha Yeon! (please? My mind is going crazy thinking of all the ways Ha Yeon's going to cause some major heart breaks for our Ra On... )
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72 helios
September 6, 2016 at 11:08 PM
Omg, their eyes!! KYJ and PBG play off of each other so well, the way they sink into each other’s gazes just elevates their scenes. MDBC has turned out to be so much more than I expected - more heartfelt, lush, grand.
At the end when they rode off into the distance gave me so much life, but it also reminded me of how intimate and pure the story has been so far. This ep feels like a turning point for the transition into heavier, more political themes and outside forces wedging their way between RO and Y. I don’t mind some angst as long as we still get adorable scenes as payoff!
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erratic
September 7, 2016 at 1:21 AM
Yes, their eyes speak volumes and all. Actually, the prince was jealous not just of Yoon Sung during the festival, but even of the gisaengs. He wants Ra On to be solely devoted to him. He loves Sam Nom for who he is. Goodness, I wonder how he would react when he finds out that Sam Nom actually was the dancer?
Urgh. I love the two of them.
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73 Hye Mi
September 6, 2016 at 11:17 PM
Prince Yeong in jealous mode is the dead of me!
I have almost always had SLS (except for a few rare dramas where no one can top the male lead). I know little YS is so swoon-worthy but when it comes to PBG not even Kim Hyung can knock him out of my heart
*ends of fangirling mode*
What hits me in this episode is how good PBG and KJY are with their eyes. The scene where they had to part and she decided to go on with the Qing envoy was really well-acted. I especially like how PBG can look like he's on the verge of tears without coming across as wimpy, which would make it rather off-putting for me.
I also like KJY's acting, but tbh she was phenomenal in the departing scenes (with her CP and her father) in that drama nothing has quite topped it yet for me. But seeing how much angst the writer has in store for us, I'm here bracing myself to be swept away with her emotional portrayal once again :)
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Hye Mi
September 6, 2016 at 11:26 PM
Oh and by "that drama" I meant Moon-Sun.
Didn't know how the name could slip my previous comment lol
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74 azzo
September 6, 2016 at 11:19 PM
I love this episode! I don't think there was an episode of moonlight I didn't love but this, OMG, the bromance, the romance, just AHHH my heart!
I love how Yeong always has something else planned while we just think he is raging without a purpose, I was honestly scared for him, all eyes are on him and they are just waiting for him to make mistakes and prove them right, but he surprised me again just as he did with the dance and I just love that!
The prime minister wants to strengthen his forces with the marriage but from minister Jo's expression it doesn't look like he's so glad with that idea and also it seems like Ha-yeon's (that's her name, right?) got her eyes on the CP from the start!
Park Bo-Gum is just WOW, his expressions are just priceless, and his EYES!! His tear filled eyes are gonna be the death of me!!
Thank you JB for the recap.
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75 leihino
September 6, 2016 at 11:23 PM
Park Bo Gum is slaying this CP Role. So does the rest of the cast, I feel the love and the hate through each character.
I just wish there is no Crown Princess, urgg, think that she will adds more conflict (I guess they need the love square, and what not). But I just enjoy the cute and the innocence love between CP, Ra-On, and the other 2 guys. That's all I need sugar-overdosed of their bromance and romance.
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76 Melbeanie
September 6, 2016 at 11:25 PM
Thank you Javabeans for the recap! I just marathoned this show and am I hooked! I love the friendship and the teamwork. Aren't they daebak during those last scenes! I am just yearning that Ra-on be discovered a lady by Yeong already! However, I am guessing he would be the last to know, as this kind of story goes. I reckon Byung-yeon will discover the secret first.
This is definitely not a new plot but no matter this is the sort of show I lap up without shame. I'm just glad that Yeong is a smart and bold prince so unlike his father, who I just think as Daeso (forgive me but I just can't help remembering a sageuk of yore where he played a despicable blue-clad prince). I'm also glad that he has a capable flying bad-ass ninja friend with a mane of glory to boot. As for Yoon-seong, well, I hate that he is a Kim but it clearly shows he's different from his haraboji, or is he? I know that he helped or sought help because of Ra-on, but for the prince? I hope someday that he would be able to prove that he is indeed a worthy friend.
I really would like to see Ra-on more often in a hanbok, but I guess that will no longer be fun, is it? So yes bring on the hijinks, show!
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The other Kiara
September 7, 2016 at 12:07 AM
You are talking about Daeso from Jumong :). That show had 3 different writers and you can kind of tell when new writers came in and the old one left because it changes the mood.
Pretty crazy but it ended up being a big hit back then.
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77 candycane
September 6, 2016 at 11:28 PM
besides all the good actings, I must praise the great work and editing of the production team. All scenes are so beautifully executed, nice cinematography, music etc... And many thanks to javabeans for the quick recaps!! This drama is a wonderful delight!
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78 crazynoona
September 6, 2016 at 11:42 PM
The OST reminds me of Fox Rain from Gumiho and I LOVEEE it to bits! On another note, this show slays me, I literally ditched every other dramas for this.
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79 Ugtas
September 7, 2016 at 12:02 AM
Took me a good two hours to finish this ep... My replay button just lost its life...
I so love the boys... My heart breaks for Yoon Sung still ?
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80 Athena
September 7, 2016 at 12:04 AM
Love your recap, javabeans. I love how Park Bogum is portraying Yeong.
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81 haiha
September 7, 2016 at 12:05 AM
this show really is the death of me. i love that moment when the prince sneaked into the cell and just sat there right next to ra-on. poor puppies! i wonder though how does the doctor diagnose "homosexuality" after listening to the prince's symptoms and checking his pulse?
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82 fangirlingoppas
September 7, 2016 at 12:31 AM
“So stay by my side.”
*swooooooooooooonnnn*
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83 Viki
September 7, 2016 at 12:39 AM
Loving this drama so, so much!!! Ahhh, Monday, why can't you come sooner???!!!
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84 Nick
September 7, 2016 at 1:07 AM
Oh...Love love this Moonight so so much...n not forgetting my bogummie..He's just AWESOME! Monday pls come quickly :))
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85 erratic
September 7, 2016 at 1:17 AM
Favorite sequence, though, Yeong rescuing Ra On from the envoy's residence, him losing his cool about Ra On not doing anything and wondering angrily why the latter makes him so angry, with Yeong looking like tears may fall any moment while trying to keep his princely demeanor in front of the guards, that anguished look Ra On threw his way, and the crown prince imploring the King to let Ra On go, when he did tear up.
Then there's the prison scene. (Bo Gummy looks good in black. Heck, Bo Gummy would probably look good in anything and nothing. lol.) When he threw away the keys... gosh, he was just so sweet in that scene. I was like, "Kiss her! kiss her!"
Then the rescue. So dashing.
Also, how cute is Eunuch Jung's new signal? *hik!
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azzo
September 7, 2016 at 2:32 AM
I laughed so hard at the signal, he still thinks it was the CP!
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minmin
September 7, 2016 at 8:12 AM
the hiccup was THE BEST comic move ever, SO FARNIE!
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86 risa
September 7, 2016 at 1:40 AM
Gah! What is this drama doing to me?! This ep made me utter sounds that didn't even sound human! I just lovelovelove this stage of an OTP's relationship (especially in a gender-bender) when their feelings are starting to grow deliciously intense, but they can't give themselves permission to admit them, and then the feelings start spilling out anyway because they just can't be contained. #FeelTheYearn
And I'm so happy about the possibilities for bromance that opened up in this ep. I so want the three amigos + Ra-on to come together and combine their wit, talent and cheeky charm to vanquish the baddies and bring plenty to the peeps.
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87 KayKay
September 7, 2016 at 2:37 AM
I want to be optimistic about a happy ending for the Crown Prince and Ra-on, but historical facts point to his early demise. How? How? How?
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erratic
September 7, 2016 at 3:13 AM
Maybe CP will die on record to go fighting with the rebels alongside Ra On. O.o
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KayKay
September 7, 2016 at 3:31 AM
OMG yes!
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erratic
September 7, 2016 at 10:25 AM
Please give us this, Drama Gods. You didn't let Bang Won end up with Boon Yi. T_T Please give us this. *earnestly imploring while prostrate in front of the laptop.
(lol)
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88 indreams
September 7, 2016 at 2:56 AM
On top of how much I enjoyed this episode (except for that skeezy ambassador), am I the only one that's interested in how Ha Yeon/CSB will factor in into the story? On the few scenes we've seen of her, we know she was already attracted to him even before finding out he's the CP (so that rules out ambitious politicking) and she didn't seem bitchy/rude. And her father didn't seem 100% on board with Minister Kim? I'm hoping he dotes on her enough to shift alliances if she sides with CP.
Considering how well they've developed everyone's characters so far, would it be too much to ask for a likable female second lead?
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89 Grace Yoon
September 7, 2016 at 3:28 AM
Just watched the Eng subbed Episode 6 and I am overwhelmed! It's weird saying this but this is exactly how I feel...My heart is full! I am awed by the viewing experience! It doesn't seem like I am watching a drama episode but a full-length film with great cinematic effects and musical scoring!
I love the seamless from one scene to the next, how the past smoothly interlaces with the present using the flashback device...it is not jarring as everything contributes to the building of the plot, climax and its resolution...truly a solid, tightly written script.
I love the teamwork of the cast and the crew! This is evident in the churning out of each episode. You have a great cast that are in their natural element in portraying their roles and a skillful director who is able to optimize it to deliver a powerful, compelling story!
I feel like rooting for everyone!
I love emotive actors who cry beautifully and thank God both Bogum and Yoojung perfectly fit the bill!
Loving the calm,sharp-witted Yoon Sung who who not show blind allegiance to a scheming, evil grandfather!
The warrior of my dreams (aside from the CP) Byun Yeon!
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Grace Yoon
September 7, 2016 at 3:30 AM
seamless transition...tsk, tsk, I should always make it a point to review before posting
who does not show...
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90 Yoyo
September 7, 2016 at 3:50 AM
That scene where PBG was outside of the king's quarters begging him to spare Ra On was the best scene for me. The emotions he showed was raw and pure. I didn't need to be convinced of what he felt and why he was on his knees. He slayed that scene so well that for a moment, it felt like I too was just within the palace grounds wanting to throw stones at the king for being such a sissy.
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91 redfox
September 7, 2016 at 4:01 AM
looks like Best Actor category this year is a battle of "brothers" (PBG & SIG)... can not choose between them. Never.
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92 michykdrama
September 7, 2016 at 4:07 AM
New Gifs are up! haha
Was super busy today so just did them.
This is to last me until next Monday.
Enjoy Beanies! :)
(some of these make me so happy and make me want to rewatch the episode all over again!)
https://mydramalesslife.wordpress.com/2016/09/07/gifs-to-last-me-until-next-mondays-moonlight/
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Sancheezy
September 7, 2016 at 5:07 AM
Thank you ^^
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busybee
September 7, 2016 at 5:43 AM
Yasss thank you for this!! That Yeong-BH reveal scene SLAYED. Kudos to the director & cinematography team!
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blnmom
September 7, 2016 at 6:21 AM
I don't like to ask you for gifs because I know you have Real Things to do, but since you did them already, thank you!!! Those were exactly the ones I would have asked for. :-)
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crazyahjummafan
September 7, 2016 at 9:35 PM
Kamsahamnida!!! Xie Xie! Korp Kun Ka! Terima Kasih! Jesutibadae! Kam En! Arigatōgozaimas! Gracias! Danke! Hvala!
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93 rongrong
September 7, 2016 at 4:21 AM
Regret starting the show. I am having withdrawal syndrome... And this is the first drama that does it to me this year. ?
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94 wackycashew
September 7, 2016 at 4:30 AM
Thanks for the recap, JB!
I love the crown prince being strong and standing his ground this ep. How awesome for him to show his fearlessness at defending RO and going up against the envoy! Not to mention, teaming up with BY and YS. I liked that YS humbled himself and sought help from BY for the sake of RO.
Yeong feeling conflicted about his feelings, insomnia, and hallucinations was good to see as I really wanted to witness this stage of confusion first before he discovers the truth about RO. If right now she already means so much to him, she would mean all the more to him when he realizes that he doesn't need to conceal his feelings the way he would if RO is a real eunuch. Though it is inevitable that he would marry HY later, I hope he and RO can overcome their obstacles.
The flip book drawings are so, so cute!! Also, I'm glad to see Yeong so relentless at pursuing till the end to save RO's life. Scolding her when he found her with the envoy, staying by her in prison, and thinking of all means possible to defeat the envoy in rescuing her. When he puts his mind to it and is guarding something important, giving up is not an option!! No pressure from the king, the ministers, the royal guards, or the envoy himself can stop this crown prince!! *applauses + fist pumps*
Really happy to see BY's loyalty lies with Yeong. I guess he must have been that third kid after all during their childhood study days with YS. Still curious what drove them apart and whether YS cares enough to ultimately not side with his grandpa down the road. After all, he was able to stand up to the envoy for RO's sake and join hands with Yeong and BY to save her.
Head Eunuch definitely knows something about that rebellion and might even secretly be from that organization? His reaction certainly indicated that he might be looking for the children who were abandoned 10 years ago, perhaps the offspring of original leader HKR. And that would mean RO. Since BY is tasked with finding these children, I hope he uncovers RO's identity soon.
Is there any info on that man who is now the HKR organization leader? I don't know the source material. Does it say who he is?
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95 cinnamon
September 7, 2016 at 4:35 AM
As it is described in the recap, for me it's relieving watching a drama with problem solving for its conflicts.
But, do we need the other girl? Such girl would only complicate things. And I hate drama dealing with emotional turmoils caused by princessy b*tch (so sorry for this rude word). Her presence is irritating.
I think how CP treated RO from the start was never like what a man would do to a man, but a man to his opposite sex. It seems the production team realized that KYJ's character actually wouldn't look like a boy. Her face is a girl's face. So, if we talk about her appearance of disguising as a man, that won't do. In terms of appearance, Taiwanese's Bromance is still on top to me. However, we don't complain much on this KYJ thing. At least, I don't because the drama delivers well. Maybe, before choosing KYJ, the production team had had something in mind, a clear goal of the show. It's to entertain, not to convince viewers of RO's masculine looks. Well, team, congratulations! You win my heart.
And, I wonder whether I am the only one who sometimes curious about personal daily life of a girl in disguise. Would it be possible to have a writer writing a comedy on this issue such as how the girl sneaked to take a bath everyday (except she bathed once a month), where she wrapped her chest or how she maintained it when the fabric was loosening up, how she dealt with her period every month. Shouldn't a eunuch, for example, take a bath with his friends (to save time or because of not enough bathroom/pond). Well, it should be a light-hearted rom-com for sure. And not gross. Anyone with me?
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96 omomo
September 7, 2016 at 4:46 AM
The way they stared at each other in this screencap... http://imgur.com/a/3B5zF
Okay guys. The tension is too much. NOW KISS.
Oh, right. He still thinks she's a guy. For the love of god, when will he find out?
Also, Park Bo Gum striding towards her as the flag cinematically unveiled his face while bathed in the warm glow of the sunset was so freaking beautiful, I cried a little.
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omomo
September 7, 2016 at 4:57 AM
I forgot to add, you know you're completely hooked on a show when you've barely started the episode and you're already thinking "man, I can't wait for the next one..."
This is it. My new crack drama that I've been waiting for. Hands down. No doubt.
The plot is really nothing to write home about, but everything just works so damn well from the acting, directing, editing, screenplay, gorgeous soundtrack and of course, the delicious chemistry of the OTP. I am shamelessly lapping it all up.
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97 Nadia
September 7, 2016 at 4:48 AM
I love the acting and the chemistry among the cast. I will have to stopped watching it, because it can't end well and I don't want to be disappointed.
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98 TJ
September 7, 2016 at 4:51 AM
Really fun drama. The pacing has been great and that's where a lot of potentially good dramas fail. Of course the boys are all adorable. I'm quite taken with Jin Young. Saeguk really suits him. He's got that Lee Jun ki kind of face that looks great for this kind of role. Plus he's acting up a storm. I was already sold on Park Bo gum and Kwak Dong yeon. This has so far been such a fun drama. Actually I'm thankful for the saeguks right now because I had to drop W out of boredom along with Doctors and I've been sweating out Uncontrollably Fond simply because I don't won't to give up on Woo bin. Suzy I could care less if I ever see her again. It's been a while since I felt impatient for a drama's next installment. The new saeguks are doing that for me.
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99 lynn
September 7, 2016 at 5:14 AM
I love how this drama is so open-ended, in a sense that it leaves viewers guessing whether CP knows that Ra On is a female. I do feel like CP already knows - his instinct to save her from the envoy in the room, and towards the end when he rescued her. I quite like the way he protects her, not in the typical dominating, "strong guy weak girl" clichés in k-dramas. I also like that Ra On is strong and powerful in her own way. I do hope the drama continues to empower Ra On and showcase more of her strengths in the episodes to come.
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100 Soinlove
September 7, 2016 at 6:20 AM
I watched the episode with English and Chinese subtitles and the physician's diagnosis does not sound like homosexual to me. It is basically unfulfilled desire for someone (lovesickness). Yin and Yang means intercourse, isn't it?
Anyway, this truly is a daebak episode. Episode 5 and 6 have me hooked and Park Bo Gum is so swoon-worthy. Can't wait for next week to come. I hope the drama will have a happy ending even though historically we know what happens to him.
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The other Kiara
September 7, 2016 at 9:34 AM
Thank you. I thought something was off. A royal physician would not dare suggest something like that even if it's true. Sometimes they step over the line trying to be funny.
I really miss WITH S2 subs when it comes to sageuks.The subbers were well versed with the language, tradition and history of that era.
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erratic
September 7, 2016 at 9:59 AM
What happened to the Written in the Heavens squad, anyway? Didn't javabeans belong to that group?
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The other Kiara
September 7, 2016 at 9:03 PM
I think life got in the way. It's hard to maintain that kind of time consuming free service.
I think JB was before she started DB.
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erratic
September 7, 2016 at 9:57 AM
Hm, actually, what came to mind when the doctor diagnosed him was "hysteria." Not necessarily that the prince was homosexual, but that he has unfulfilled longing/desires. Then Eunuch Jang just had to hiccup at that moment.
Kind of reminded me of a particular Lucky Romance scene, actually, of Je Su Ho trying to diagnose his affliction through the internet, reasoning his way out of every description, and then the last line said (non-verbatim), "It doesn't matter whether your answers didn't match; the fact that you're thinking of someone while going through these questions means you're in love with them."
Of course, no Joseon-age interwebs to help out woori Seija. =D
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erratic
September 7, 2016 at 10:23 AM
If only he could consult with Sam Nom. lol.
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