Episode 5
+ It really bothered me that Heon took literally one sip of his hangover soup breakfast before sending it out. I mean sure he was very thrown by his conversation with Ji-young and the verbal and eye daggers she was throwing at him but I do not believe even that would be enough to put him off food. She can be sent away without the food. He needs his hangover breakfast!
+ I like that Heon's immediate reaction upon learning about the kiss was to worry about what to do and if he should appease her.
+ Ji-young scoff at Gong-gil dramatic scaling the building to leave, ha.
+ Song-jae making a kissy face instead of just saying 'kissed' was so silly. How was that better then using the words, lol?
+ Wait Gong-gil was the assassin that shot Heon? Huh. The intrigue with his sister's death is fine but I need to know if the assassination attempt was because he thought Heon was involved or as part of a plan to learn who Heon's enemies are (though very much playing with fire there!)
+ The greenhouse not-date was very cute. I enjoyed how excited Ji-young got (especially over the chili peppers) and how flustered Heon got by both her excitement and her thankfulness. I also loved that he actually apologised to her.
Episode 6
+ Aww I love that Gil-geum has been accepted amongst our main group of kitchen chefs/workers.
+ I found it very strange that Heon went out and met the envoy in a courtyard instead of the envoy having to present himself at Heon's throne.
+ The reactions to Ji-young's cooking are always fun to watch but I think the macaroon reactions were my favourite. Bailong frantically eating another bite was great.
+ I can't believe they got in a makeover sequence lol.
+ I love that while Heon was going on a secret shopping spree for Ji-young, she went and got flowers for him (that would have a positive affect on his mind). Them picking them up together and the little mud fight was very cute.
+ 'Unknown meat dish'? Ji-young has that one in the bag! She's basically spent her entire time in the past doing that lol.
+ I liked how Ji-young and Heon started the episode failing silent communication and ended it with clear understanding.
+ It really bothered me that Heon took literally one sip of his hangover soup breakfast before sending it out. I mean sure he was very thrown by his conversation with Ji-young and the verbal and eye daggers she was throwing at him but I do not believe even that would be enough to put him off food. She can be sent away without the food. He needs his hangover breakfast!
+ I like that Heon's immediate reaction upon learning about the kiss was to worry about what to do and if he should appease her.
+ Ji-young scoff at Gong-gil dramatic scaling the building to leave, ha.
+ Song-jae making a kissy face instead of just saying 'kissed' was so silly. How was that better then using the words, lol?
+ Wait Gong-gil was the assassin that shot Heon? Huh. The intrigue with his sister's death is fine but I need to know if the assassination attempt was because he thought Heon was involved or as part of a plan to learn who Heon's enemies are (though very much playing with fire there!)
+ The greenhouse not-date was very cute. I enjoyed how excited Ji-young got (especially over the chili peppers) and how flustered Heon got by both her excitement and her thankfulness. I also loved that he actually apologised to her.
Episode 6
+ Aww I love that Gil-geum has been accepted amongst our main group of kitchen chefs/workers.
+ I found it very strange that Heon went out and met the envoy in a courtyard instead of the envoy having to present himself at Heon's throne.
+ The reactions to Ji-young's cooking are always fun to watch but I think the macaroon reactions were my favourite. Bailong frantically eating another bite was great.
+ I can't believe they got in a makeover sequence lol.
+ I love that while Heon was going on a secret shopping spree for Ji-young, she went and got flowers for him (that would have a positive affect on his mind). Them picking them up together and the little mud fight was very cute.
+ 'Unknown meat dish'? Ji-young has that one in the bag! She's basically spent her entire time in the past doing that lol.
+ I liked how Ji-young and Heon started the episode failing silent communication and ended it with clear understanding.