October 16, 2020

Tale Of The Nine Tailed, The Fox Bead Has Been Found!


The fox bead that Lee Yeon left with his first love, Ah-eum, has been found in Ji-ah and we all know what that meant! Ah! No wonder that this episode 4 was hinting so much about the resemblance of Ah-eum and Ji-ah. They build up the scenes very well before revealing the main event. It honestly worked with me, the moment Ji-ah called Lee Yeon for a dinner and the happenings thereafter just made me giggle! 

I thought that the underworld part, where Lee Yeon crosses the bridge full of knives, was kind of boring as it was prolonged too much to my liking. We get it he's suffering gravely to protect his girl, and eventually surpassed it just because he got motivated thinking about her. Okay. It got even more boring when it's sided with Ji-Ah chasing by little girls all the way, which didn't even give me chills one bit. lol The could have made the girls looked scary to make it effective to the audience. But hey the hype got back for me when Lee Yeon finally saved her from falling from the roof top and the bead finally activates with a teardrop. Ah my Lee Yeon and Ji-ah/Ah-eum, finally found each other!

The side characters are getting more and more interesting as well. Is it me or will there be a second romance to the drama in the characters of Shin-joo and Yoo-ri? Our good fox boy veterinarian and tough fox woman, getting along in the future? Oh I can't wait!

And of course, how can I ignore that bromance between the half brothers? I knew it, Lee Rang is a softy when it comes to his brother. Isn't Lee Rang so adorable when he innocently boasted his sins to his brother, and even asked Lee Yeon to join him? Ah that scene made me want to squeal but then it all become depressing when Lee Yeon sliced him. Okay, Lee Yeon the righteous man, we know why you did that but we want more explanation! Maybe on the next episode? 



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