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Kpop Lee Rang serang Lee Yeon untuk diserahkan ke Imoogi? Kamis, 12 November 2020 1641 WIB Tale of The Nine Tailed Instagram/ - Tadi malam, Rabu 11/11/2020, drama Korea Tale of The Nine Tailed baru saja menayangkan episode 11. Drama Korea baru Lee Dong Wook ini memang makin memberikan kisah yang menegangkan. Pertemuan Lee Yeon Lee Dong Wook, siluman rubah ekor sembilan dan musuhnya Imoogi Lee Tae Ri akhirnya terjadi. Ia mengancam Lee Yeon dengan dua orang yang disayangi, adiknya Lee Rang Kim Bum dan sang kekasih, Nam Ji Ah Jo Bo Ah. Lee Yeon harus dijadikan tumbal untuk diserahkan pada Imoogi jika ingin dua orang yang disayanginya tersebut selamat. Namun permintaan itu ditolak Lee Yeon. Imoogi yang kesal kemudian menghipnotis orang-orang untuk mengakhiri hidup. Drama Tale of The Nine Tailed [Soompi]Usaha Imoogi menghancurkan Lee Yeon berlanjut. Ia memberikan iming-iming hidup kekal pada Lee Rang. Namun Lee Rang harus menyerahkan kakaknya pada Imoogi sebagai imbalannya. Rencana itu dimulai, Lee Rang memberikan racun melalui kopi yang diminum Lee Yeon. Saat si rubah itu merasa pusing, ia kemudian dihantam vas bunga. Lee Yeon yang diracuni Lee Rang akhirnya bisa menyelamatkan diri. Ia tentu saja tahu hal itu berkaitan dengan rencana jahat Imoogi. Tale of The Nine Tailed Instagram/ Yeon mencari tahu kelemahan Imoogi demi memberi pelajaran. Tapi musuhnya selangkah lebih maju. Ia yang tahu kelemahan Lee Yeon, langsung menghilangkan keberadaan Nam Ji Ah. Lantas, bagaimana cara Lee Yeon mengetahui lokasi pacarnya itu? Kamu bisa menyaksikan episode 12 Tale of the Nine Tailed nanti malam. Selain tayang di stasiun tv kabel Korea, tvN, anda juga bisa menontonnya melalui streaming di VIU lewat link streaming Tale of The Nine Tailed episode 11 dan 12 di sini. Jangan sampai ketinggalan. Video Of The Day Soimah Bela Farel Prayoga, Gelagat Mantan Babysitter Mawar AFI Disorot Model Justin Kiki Tepis Anggapan Miss Popular Cuma Modal Seksi Nikita Mirzani Tampil Seksi saat Ngobrol Bareng, Sikap Alan Walker Disorot Fuji Tiba-Tiba Ikut Foto Bareng, Reaksi Shireen Sungkar Disorot
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43 December 4, 2020December 4, 2020 Tale of the Nine Tailed Episode 15 by quirkycase The battle is nigh, and everyone feels the weight of what’s coming. Our hero prepares to put his self-sacrificing plan into place, spending his remaining time with his loved ones. But our heroine doesn’t intend to just sit around and be saved, so she has a contingency plan of her own. Not to be outschemed, the imoogi works behind the scenes to turn things to his advantage. It’s finally time for the showdown, folks. EPISODE 15 “You are my destiny” We open on a series of dramatic shots. The imoogi violently attacks someone. Yeon stares unfocusedly, blood dripping from his mouth and scales on his face. Jia holds a gun to her head. Rang sobs alone on the stairs. Rewinding back to the end of the previous episode, Yeon and the imoogi shake hands. The CEO pulls a gun on Jia who tries to warn him of the danger. He fires off a shot which grazes her neck, calling out the imoogi. It grabs him and shoots him twice in the stomach. The imoogi calls itself the CEO’s “owner,” but dying makes him honest as he grits out that he only stayed because of the life-giving lanterns and mocks the imoogi’s “complex” over being neither human nor god. The imoogi responds to that by viciously sticking Jia’s hand in his wound ew, hastening the CEO’s death. Imoogi Jia sees Jae-hwan watching in terror from the hallway. “Did you see?” she asks with a smile. At the mansion, in typical villain and hero fashion, the imoogi argues having nothing to protect makes him stronger while Yeon argues the opposite. “Terry” cheerily shares that Jia’s imoogi has awakened again, but he holds Yeon hostage by vowing to dissolve the alliance if he leaves. After convincing himself the imoogi won’t put Jia in danger yet, Yeon sits back down. The imoogi scoffs, but Yeon reminds him he also has something to protect the other imoogi whose strength he needs. “Terry” doesn’t deny it and says they need to take care of Taluipa first. At Yeon’s, the imoogi has fun playing with a terrified Jae-hwan. It puts the gun in his hand and dares him to shoot and kill Jia. He’s got one shot or else he’ll end up like the CEO. He shakes and thinks of Jia as the imoogi gives him three seconds. When he doesn’t shoot by “three,” the imoogi takes the gun and puts it to his head. “Nam Jia!” Sae-rom yanks Jia’s gun arm down and slaps Jia in the face, telling her to come to her senses. Ha! It seems to work, and Jia stands in shock while Sae-rom uses her own sleeve to wipe the blood off of Jia’s hands. Jia’s friends comfort her as she stares at the blood on her hands and the floor – the CEO’s body seems to have disintegrated – and cries. Meanwhile, Yeon and the imoogi strategize. Yeon will get Hyun Eui-ong to give Taluipa the same sleeping draught Rang was supposed to give him. “Terry” can take care of the rest. They agree on noon the following day. Yeon worries things are going too smoothly, and it doesn’t help that the imoogi asks all innocent like if it’s true Taluipa and Hyun Eui-ong had a son. Ooh, could he have the son’s face? Yoo-ri eavesdrops from around the corner. When Yeon returns home, Jia tells him about what happened with the CEO and how she almost hurt Jae-hwan. He holds her as she cries, and he promises it’ll end tomorrow. At the Snail Bride, Hye-ja nurses Team Leader Choi who asks what her late husband was like. She describes how he used to dote on her, and Team Leader Choi confesses he feels familiarity and longing when he eats her food. At her office, Taluipa stresses over the massive death toll caused by the imoogi the previous day. She calls for Hyun Eui-ong to bring her supplements before remembering he left. Seeing all the sweetly labeled herbs in the cabinet, she angrily slams the door. Meanwhile, when Hyun Eui-ong frets that Taluipa must’ve run out of her joint supplements, Hye-ja encourages him to go home. He admits that he loved her, but they’re just too different. Hye-ja begs him to do something to save Yeon, but he’s not sure what he can do. Rang anxiously waits for Yeon’s call, but he’s surprised when Yeon just asks to meet after mentioning he saw the imoogi and says nothing about Jia. Rang’s doorbell rings, and he finds Jia standing outside his door. At the clinic, Yeon explains his plan to Shin-joo. Yeon feels responsible for not only Jia’s life but everyone’s. This is the only way. “Then I’ll do it,” the ever-loyal Shin-joo volunteers. Yeon asserts that he can’t handle the imoogi. Shin-joo starts to break down and begs Yeon not to die. Yeon blinks back tears as he grabs his friend’s shoulder and says he needs him at least to understand. Shin-joo begins to sob. At Rang’s, Jia sarcastically thanks him for his “gift.” She acknowledges she would’ve done the same in his position. To his surprise, she doesn’t plan on telling Yeon about his involvement. Yeon cherishes him and would be sad. Rang tries to reign in his emotions and breaks it to her that Yeon is planning on sacrificing himself to save her. She’s startled at that. When he asks why he shouldn’t kill her now, Jia recommends he doesn’t since he’d get hurt. She places the CEO’s gun on the table. Jia plans to kill herself if she hurts Yeon at all. If she can’t do it, she wants Rang to kill her. She holds out her hand, suggesting they work together to protect Yeon. Rang hesitates … and instead touches her hand with the toy robot’s. Pfft, that is so petty. At the clinic, Yeon asks Shin-joo to protect Jia and try to keep Rang in line if he starts to live recklessly again. Shin-joo unhesitatingly agrees. Yeon presents the deed to a new apartment he got for him and Yoo-ri as an early wedding gift. Before Yeon leaves, Shin-joo asks why he saved him from his old mountain god. Yeon leaves him flabbergasted when he declares it was revenge for the god stealing his hardboiled egg when they had noodles together. He always saves his egg for last. Yeon takes Rang out for naengmyeon although he claims Rang is paying, and he notes that Yoo-ri was right about Rang using mustard instead of vinegar. Rang thinks it natural that she’s so attentive to him given that he’s her savior. Yeon finally asks about Puppy Boy and learns that he was Rang’s old puppy. He starts laughing when Rang says he took him because his stepfather was abusive. Yeon finds it ridiculous that Rang acted like “the Joker” but actually went around saving people. HA. Yeon fondly watches Rang while he eats and even gives him his precious egg when he asks for it. At the mansion, Yoo-ri says she wants to go home and insists Rang and Shin-joo are still waiting for her. The imoogi thinks she, like him, has darkness inside and brings misery to those around her. He advises from personal experience not to be so hopeful – no one will save her. Rang asks why Yeon is willing to risk his life for Jia. Yeon doesn’t want her to die to protect him again, but Rang thinks that sounds just fine. Yeon asks Rang to come with him to catch the imoogi and help him handle unforeseen events. Rang is all “I’ll think about it,” prompting Yeon to wonder how he’s so blasé when his brother could die. “You won’t die,” Rang insists. Gumihos don’t die that easily. Yoo-ri asks the imoogi what he plans to do after becoming a god. “I’ll have the world, and I’ll have Jia,” he says with a smirk. He expects Yeon won’t play fair either and orders Yoo-ri to block whoever Yeon brings with him. He threatens to make Rang or Shin-joo kill themselves if she doesn’t agree. A nervous Hye-ja goes to see Taluipa to plead on Yeon’s behalf which Taluipa finds insolent. Hye-ja’s appeals to her empathy don’t work, although Taluipa does look affected when Hye-ja asks if losing Yeon won’t hurt. She knows Taluipa is fond of him because he reminds her of her son, but Taluipa reminds her she didn’t give in to her son’s desperate pleas for his wife either. When Hye-ja claims that’s why Taluipa still can’t forgive herself, Taluipa grows truly angry and commands her to leave before she “crushes those hands you cook with.” Before leaving, Hye-ja “delivers” joint supplements and asks Taluipa not to abandon Yeon or Hyun Eui-ong. Meanwhile, Rang tosses a stuffed animal at Shin-joo’s face upon hearing that he accused Yoo-ri of using him. Ha. Shin-joo, who is piggybacking the sleeping Puppy Boy, wants Rang to talk to Yoo-ri for him, but Rang refuses since he doesn’t approve of Shin-joo. And then he takes him to go see Yoo-ri. Rang talks to her though the video intercom at the mansion and makes her laugh when he says she’s made his life uncomfortable – no one gets him naengmyeon and Puppy Boy covers him in stickers. Heh. Shin-joo takes a softer approach and just asks her to stay safe. Rang cuts Shin-joo off as he shows the engagement ring he bought. Rang promises to save her and drags Shin-joo away before he can vow to save her too. Pfft. Yoo-ri cries to see her family did come for her. Elsewhere, Yeon and Jia spend the day doing stereotypical drama date things like going to the arcade. Yeon struggles with the claw machine, but Jia guides his hand and wins them a fox plushie. I love how Yeon demands, “Help me!” as he goes in for another one, whereas Jia refuses to let him help her make a basket later, declaring it her fight against the machine. Later, they eat ice cream, and Yeon confesses he must really love her. Despite his long life muddling his memories, all the time he’s spent with her is clear. She asks him not to ever forget her and says she loves him. They each get emotional, both acting like it’s their final day. At her son’s memorial alter, Taluipa wonders who abandoned whom. She’d vowed never to forgive him, but she realizes it’s herself she can’t forgive. “What kind of mother was I?” she asks and cries. That night, the mood turns somber for Yeon and Jia. If things go wrong, he hopes she’ll forget everything. Jia shoots that down – she plans to wait for him like he waited for her. She wishes for a miracle so they can both live. Yeon gets a call from Taluipa and goes running to see her. She talks about how her son shut down after his wife died. Taluipa thinks he left behind the shoes she made him as an accusation, but Yeon offers a different interpretation even in death, he didn’t want to ruin the shoes his mother made him. She announces she plans to quit smoking like her son and Yeon wanted. It’s time to do things she hasn’t done. Yeon perks up. There’s a way out of this where Yeon and Jia survive, she proclaims. Now she tells him… Taluipa hands Yeon a sword and instructs him to strike Jia with it when “Terry” shows up. The imoogi will desperately try to escape Jia’s dying body and merge with its other half. When they’re whole again, Taluipa will turn the imoogi to stone. She promises to save Jia, even though it breaks the rules. Yeon grabs her in an ecstatic hug. Elsewhere, the imoogi pays the Magistrate a visit. After he procures the “mirror of the moon,” he knocks the Magistrate out. While sitting with Sae-rom, Jia gets a call from “Terry” who is outside her building. She arms herself and heads out to meet him. Jia demands to know the cure, but he claims to never have looked for one. Jia curses him to hell which he finds endearing, I guess. He again asserts that he’ll have her, but Jia would rather die. He calls out the imoogi in her who immediately warns him not to team up with Yeon. But he’s not worried about whatever they’re planning – he has a task for his other half. When Yeon gets home, he finds Imoogi Jia who informs him that her other half attacked the Magistrate and stole something valuable. Yeon looks alarmed as he utters, “the mirror of the moon.” Taluipa stares in disbelief, asking how the imoogi has that face. Aha! It is her son’s face. She stumbles back as he advances and taunts that he chose this face for her. Yeon realizes what the imoogi is planning to do with the mirror, but Imoogi Jia won’t let him go to Taluipa. All of the imoogi’s sleeper agents – Shin-joo, Hye-ja, and Rang – are activated and hold Yeon back. The imoogi tells Taluipa her son was the only person who would talk to him. He’d thought of Bok-gil as his first friend, but he still infected Bok-gil’s wife with the plague. Taluipa is horrified as he says his friend looked too happy. Taluipa loses it and goes to attack. Behind his back, the imoogi activates the mirror. From outside, we see the whole building light up from within. Yeon fights off the imoogi’s agents and begs Jia to come out. There’s a way for them to survive. The others come to, and Yeon orders Rang to come with him and Imoogi Jia. Yeon finds the imoogi waiting in Taluipa’s office. The imoogi nods to something covered in a sheet. Yeon pulls it off to reveal Taliupa turned to stone. Yeon grabs “Terry” by the throat, realizing this was his plan all along. When the imoogi blames Yeon for resisting and causing this mess, Yeon whips out the sword and attacks him. But it’s two against one, and Imoogi Jia is much more effective at fighting Yeon since he’s afraid to hurt Jia. Suddenly, Jia grabs her head in pain. “Terry” watches smugly as the scales spread and her eyes blink yellow and slitted like a snake’s. Yeon can’t stand to see her in pain and says he’ll ingest the scale. Outside, Yoo-ri wields her hairpin and blocks Rang from going inside. As Rang threatens to kill her if Yeon gets hurt, Yeon prepares to eat the scale. “Don’t!” Jia surfaces and holds a gun to her head. Yeon tries to coax her into lowering the gun, but she’s determined to protect him. Jia whispers, “Goodbye,” and starts to pull the trigger. Yeon rushes her and manages to point the gun at the sky as it fires. Before Jia can stop him, Yeon eats the scale, and Jia’s scales begin to move onto Yeon. Rang punches Yoo-ri in the stomach and runs inside where he sees Jia holding Yeon whose face now has scales. Enraged, Rang flies at “Terry,” but he’s no match for him. The imoogi ends up wounding him in the leg with his own axe. Something happens, though, and “Terry” seems to be struggling. Nearby, Jia holds Yeon and cries. He assures her that they won and stands. As “Terry” seethes and spits up blood, Yeon shares that he ate evening primrose from a graveyard. Jia and Rang watch helplessly as Yeon and the imoogi trade blows. The imoogi clutches his heart and yells in pain but keeps fighting. Yeon locks him in a grip and shouts for Rang who pushes past his pain and runs to his brother. “You know, right?” Yeon asks him. Rang shakes his head in anguish. Yeon tosses him his sword and opens the door to the underworld. Yeon begs Rang to kill “Terry” before Yeon turns into the imoogi – he wants to be himself in the end. Rang cries and says in a small voice, “I don’t want to,” looking like a terrified kid. Yeon spits up blood and looks like he’s losing himself. “Rang, save me,” he pleads. Rang steels himself and rams the sword through “Terry” with a scream. Below, Jia screams too. Rang stares at his hand in shock while Jia runs towards them. The imoogi vows that he’ll be reborn, and then he’ll find Jia. But Yeon knows it’s impossible to return once you’ve crossed the river. Yeon looks at Jia and whispers, “I love you,” while he falls into the underworld. The door shuts behind him. Jia screams in agony. Her and Rang both sink to the ground and sob in grief. Amidst her wails, Jia narrates that Yeon gave a relieved smile like this was his happy ending. COMMENTS I was hoping they’d find a way around Yeon’s murder-suicide plan, although I did have a feeling this would be the outcome. Ah-eum sacrificed herself for him the first time, so if one of them had to die, I expected it would be Yeon this time. But poor Rang! What an awful thing to have to do. He looked so terrified and vulnerable – Kim Bum killed that scene. Last time, Ah-eum forced Yeon to kill her to end the imoogi, and this time, Rang essentially took Yeon’s role. As if Rang needed more trauma to work through. He’s probably going to be a mess after this. I am glad he told Jia about Yeon’s plan, though, so she wasn’t entirely unprepared for what might happen. If only the imoogi hadn’t gotten to Taluipa first. She’d finally come around to helping and could’ve saved Yeon and Jia both had she not fallen into the imoogi’s trap. Looking back, it was quite the oversight for them to leave items like that mirror vulnerable. I had almost forgotten about the Magistrate, and it seems Yeon and the gang did too. The imoogi planned this more thoroughly than I expected. I had thought the imoogi halves might hinder each other, but they were a united front in the end. Taking on the appearance of Taluipa’s son was a smart move to throw her off her game. I like how that backstory with Taluipa’s son was woven into the main plot. I thought he might’ve had something to do with the plague the daughter-in-law spread, but I hadn’t anticipated that the imoogi knew Bok-gil personally and was “friends” with him. I’m still wondering if there’s something else in store. Where was Hyun Eui-ong during all this? There’s no way he decided to just sit it out. I wouldn’t be surprised if he planned something on his own behind the scenes. I’m not sure what the extent of his powers and authority are, but maybe he can do something to save Yeon. At the very least, he might be able to help Yeon reincarnate. And what happens now that Taluipa has been petrified? Is it permanent or can she be revived somehow? I wonder who is in charge of things if she’s incapacitated. There’s no way a position like hers can remain unfilled. If Yeon is really gone, although it will be hard, I think Jia is resilient enough that she’ll be okay. She has her family back now and her extended family in Jae-hwan and Sae-rom. Those two have grown on me. At the start, they were kind of background characters that I didn’t notice much. I wish they’d been developed a bit more because I do like them. Anyone with the no-nonsense sensibility to smack an incredibly powerful and malicious mythical creature in the face earns my approval. Clearly, they should’ve had Sae-rom around more since her instincts are on point, and the woman means business. And Jae-hwan is so sweet and loyal, much like Shin-joo. Only Rang is petty enough to dislike someone like that. Rang and Yeon both share the family trait of pettiness, that’s for sure. Watching Rang squabble with Shin-joo was amusing, though. Even while they worked together to convince Yoo-ri, Rang couldn’t help sniping at him. If they all become family, that’s going to be greatly entertaining. Jia is pretty much on the opposite end of the petty spectrum. I’ve always appreciated her maturity, like how she handled the situation with Rang. She confronted him about the CEO right away and rationally decided to put aside their animosity to work together in their common goal of protecting Yeon. I’m so glad her character has remained resourceful, tough, and determined all the way through. From the way things went this hour, it looks like fate has won this fight. Although, we’ve still got one episode left, and I can’t imagine this is all over and handled. I’m honestly not sure what exactly I want out of the finale; there are lots of ways this could go. Mainly, I just hope we get an ending that makes sense and does justice to Rang the characters we’ve grown attached to over the course of the drama. RELATED POSTS Premiere Watch Do Do Sol Sol La La Sol, Private Lives, Tale of the Nine Tailed Mystery builds in new teaser for Tale of the Nine Tailed Gumiho brothers Lee Dong-wook and Kim Bum fight in Tale of the Nine Tailed Gumiho Lee Dong-wook crashes a wedding in Tale of the Nine Tailed Lee Dong-wook lurks in the shadows in new promo for tvN’s Tale of the Nine Tailed Lee Dong-wook, Jo Boa sign on for new tvN fantasy drama
Anine-tailed fox settles down in the city. A female television PD chases after the nine-tailed fox. A female television PD chases after the nine-tailed fox. Tale of the Nine Tailed - watch online: stream, buy or rent Completed missreviews15 people found this review helpful Story Acting/Cast Music Rewatch Value This review may contain spoilers Overpromises but under-delivers - a confusing tale of lost potential and underutilised characters Brace yourself, I was a Lit student so here's my walls of text. Sorry for typos etc. Enjoyable fantasy drama with a lot of undelivered potential, saturated with fan service moments, over the top product placements coffeebay, misuse of secondary characters, all in support of a no longer justifiable love story of star-crossed lovers aka the Mary Sue being generous in rating this an 8/10 as a review as I feel that all things considered the drama waivered about 4 episodes in with the start of the lovey dovey fan service moments, which, at the time I didn't mind, until the drama's quality continued to decline about episodes 7 to 8 and by the time of my bitterness in writing this, having just watched the ending, I feel that this drama should be rated at around to and that's if you aren't forgiving of the fact that this drama has a lot of plot holes and fails to continue its strength in storytelling Korean myths/folklore. The premise of an action filled drama with a compelling love story backdrop about star-crossed lovers with intertwined fates was enough to entice me as I'm a sucker for those types of "fated to love you"/"loving you against all odds and through time, here and now" stories as a romantic. BUT to sum up, "Tale of the Nine-Tailed" to me initially felt like hopping on a rollercoaster, excited and anxious, then you get taken for a ride and reach a few heights, mid-heights, before then you're told to exit even though you've only had two minutes of enjoyment. In sum * Weak, and illogical storytelling * Underutilised secondary characters* Underutilised fantasy/thematic elements* Mary Sue leads who get what they what in expense of dispensable secondary characters* Arbitrary, inconsistent and underfleshed rules of TONT fantasy land that make zero sense when you consider things altogetherLOVE/CHEMISTRY Look, I was aware that there were some people criticising Bo Ah and Lee Dong Wook as having no chemistry from the first episode in. I beg to differ. I did actually think that they had chemistry and felt that some of the initial judgment were a bit harsh as this was a new pairing. My favourite scenes were of Bo Ah as Ah Eum and their flashbacks as those really cemented the "star-crossed lovers with intertwined fates" theme. I loved the lake scene and especially Yeon crying as he gives Bo Ah the fox bead. I especially loved the parallel in Bo Ah crying and in the fox bead coming out, proving to Yeon that she was his reincarnated lover. I thought that that was one of the best scenes of this drama. I was also aware that at that point, some watchers thought that the reveal occurred prematurely and I disagree as at that point there was still a lot to play after that episode everything started to slow down and focus only on the "instalove" and THAT is the biggest weakness of their romance. The reliance on the past as a foundation of their present love. Although Ah Eum was clearly Ji Ah, she was still a different person, but the "instalove" prevailed and after the finding of the fox bead that that suddenly meant that although Ji Ah was still a bit embarrassed that essentially she already at that point loved loved loved Yeon, which made bloody zero sense. There were very little moments of building tension that is required when creating romance. The greater the tension, the better the climax. Here, what annoyed me was that the writing was pretty much telling whoever's watching to assume that their intertwined past was enough to support their present romance and that they didn't need to talk in depth about that past apart from road trips here and there, over the top and cheesy dates featuring sponsors I see you Coffeebay!, and out of the blue confessions that for Ji Ah's initial characterisation seemed out of the blue for her to - the romance lacked the necessary foundation for me to care, at least, to really care about why they loved each other so much because it wasn't believable. Why did they fall in love with each other in the present? I still don't know. Sure, Ji Ah was saved by Yeon and for that she might have been grateful, but why was she so open to loving a fox/non-human when she lost her parents to supernatural creatures? Wouldn't she harbour hatred against them? Why was it so easy for her to come out of her initial "strong girl" characterisation and suddenly become a lovesick girl whose only concern apart from the rescuing of her parents is her one and only love who she loves partly because there's an internal consciousness in her that remembers him at least that's kind of implied and partly because he's Yeon, the AH & YEON This is getting too long already but Ji Ah started off as a promising character. She was strong, got her shit together, but also had vulnerability from losing her parents and navigating her life all alone. But when she fell in love, and fall in love she did, she lost her strength and became a lovesick girl. The individual traits that defined her disappeared, and her love life became the focus of the show, so much so that that became her identity and the Ji Ah before Yeon became non-existent. Her life at the broadcasting station was very little spent, and really, I can't remember what was even the point of establishing that she works at the broadcast station when we saw very very little of what she did. The thrill of episode 3 in seeing Ji Ah as someone who was proud of her work, because it was rooted in something personal for her finding her parents theme was so admirable because she was a PERSON, her OWN PERSON, and not a person in love whose only identity is being in love. Yeon, on the other hand, I thought was just a guy who was doing his best with all the responsibility bestowed upon him, and with very few people who could really understand the depth of that responsibility. BUT, now I have to agree with those other bitter watchers who say that he was selfish. He only did care about his own wants regardless of his self-sacrificing nature. At least, episodes 14-16 really shows that all he cares about is his lover and it doesn't matter what gets in the way, as long as he is happy. Actually, look, that is probably unfair, BUT the writers also ruined this character because Yeon lost his cool guy demeanour and became 50% baby and 50% cheese, which, to be fair, was funny in very small doses, but quickly became irritating because it made him look like an idiot, and made Rang's frustrations against him much more justified. Also, what annoyed me was how readily okay the leads were in dispensing their friends. Of course, in fantasy land, sacrifice for a good cause is an honourable way to go, and dying for a great benefit is looked favourably upon, but where is the benefit in dying for the leads whose love story never really developed into a mature romance apart from the cringy sweet fan service moments? What was so important in their love story apart from the third party Imoogi that made sense for these secondary characters to be so readily available to risk their life for the happiness of one? Because they're a main character? It just does NOT make sense. Had the romance been stronger and believeable, and had there been greater foundational work emotionally, I would be all support but there was literally nothing apart from the third party Imoogi ruining their love, whose a questionable mission was never ever fully explained, that tested their love. STORYTELLING What absolutely annoys me about the storytelling in this drama is a lot is implied, and nothing is explained. No debrief, nothing. Nada. There are many examples of this that sometimes you're like "Huh, they didn't explain that but oh, it's a new episode so let's just accept that that's what happened." One such example is the rift between Yeon and Rang which was explained in one episode that although Rang believes Yeon abandoned him, that he didn't and never has. YET, we never get a full on explanation of why Rang believed this and what exactly happened in between those times. There was no debrief and after a few lines here and there, we are just made to accept that Yeon NEVER abandoned Rang and that Rang was just being an emotional baby. Going back to Yeon's characterisation, the writers made him and Ji Ah too perfect that they made little to no mistakes and received the best of luck in almost all aspects of their life that they lacked relatability and became Mary Sue. It would have been more compelling had Yeon had to abandon Rang for a good reason and that his mistake in doing that led to the brothers' breakdown. Yet all the mistakes in this drama are mistakes that everyone else makes but the leads. It would have been better if the leads weren't so "perfect" - if Yeon had used Ji Ah to capture the Imoogi as his duty to the Gods before falling in love with her, if Ji Ah wanted to use Yeon to defeat the Imoogi but ended up falling for him. I also didn't get the purpose of the Imoogi. For all the foundational work in trying to prove that the Imoogi was an all evil being, the taking Yeon's body to cause chaos to the world plan felt 'meh'. Personally, his plight would have been more believable had there been a long enough flashback scene where he speaks to Bok Gil and we were given enough view of the past for us to understand why he so badly wanted Yeon's body and why he had initially taken over Bok Gil's body. What I feel the writers could have done was shown a lot more of the past to set the foundation for the present. Another example of the implied but not explained storytelling is when Ji Ah loses the fox bead to the blind fortune teller. First of all, how did she even know that she had it. She just said yes to the exchange and got Yeon. And although there might have been a scene where they discussed this, it was very brief and probably did not explain why she thought that the fox bead was useless. Also, if she's a director on the supernatural, wouldn't she be aware of its value so what was the point?Another thing that wasn't explained was that the Imoogi wasn't able to read her mind? Why was that? I was hoping that here at least, and pertaining to the Princess Bari myth that she would have untapped supernatural connection, but alas, nothing. Nada. This was not explained. She was just a useless human after COMMENTS Okay I'm sleepy and I just need to get this out of my chest now. Tomorrow is a new day haha* There was also so much potential to delve into the stories of each individual from TOTNT that would have supported the creation of the fantasy world and probably helped establish in the believability of the rules of TOTNT's fantasy land. For example, Snail Bride could have got a flashback of her own instead of just having stories told about her. Green Evil Spirit could have also had a flashback about her own story. And definitely about the Imoogi exiting the well, and meeting Bok Gil, and even Bok Gil's own flashbacks with his wife. Even Moon Guy only had one episode and only appeared in the ending. The drama could have all these elements and could have allowed them to have greater importance instead of just making Yeon the main character who is an all-powerful, all-everything lead that saves the day and gets the girl. * Continuing on from the underutilised characters. Soo Hoo could have been developed greatly - they could have given him the ability to heal, or at least allowed the side characters to also have powers. Ji Ah's friends could have also been a lot more useful and not just used as character decorations with very little screen time that it was actually hard to believe that they were at all even friends. Also Ji Ah's parents appeared only once or twice after getting out, what was even the point when it was almost as if they weren't even there??? The writers could have given them greater importance or even connected them to a fantasy source, because, after all, Ji Ah's mother had nightmares about her own child. Why was that? Again, that wasn't really ever fully explained. *The fox bead - as much as this was set up as a very important element, it came and went and only appeared in the final episode, and again with very little explanation. If you're going to set up an important element the fox bead is a love motif, you can't just forget about it and then realise that you set it up and tack it on the ending. It does NOT make sense. * What happened to the villagers in episode 3? Whilst it was implied that they became the sacrifice that turned the Imoogi, there was no debrief about Ji Ah's story project there and about that island? Nothing. * Also how did Yuri even fix her mess with her adopted parents? Shin Joo said he'd fixed it but why wasn't that even show. Even as a subplot, that was important in Yuri's characterisation. Why did they just ignore that? -Okay, that's all I can fit in. I feel better writing this review and getting those feelings out of the way. Don't get me wrong, there were some very good moments that I enjoyed, some cheesy moments that I enjoyed, but I couldn't forego logic for so long so here's this review. Would I recommend this drama? Look, we all have different tastes and for the most part, I enjoyed watching this, but the ending really did leave a bad impression on me as I felt that my investment in the drama became exploited all for a "cool"/"unheard of" k-drama fantasy ending. If you choose to watch it and you start noticing what I've said, it's your choice to stick out; however, if you're part of the other camp that is able to turn off your logical reasoning and support fan service moments then by all means, watch this, be fan and go enjoy it. Otherwise, if you're on the fence, what's a few hours here and now? Read More Was this review helpful to you?

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Story 10 Acting/Cast 10 Music 10 Rewatch Value 10 Dose of LEE RANG All the 3 episodes shows Lee rang immense affection and longing towards Lee Yeon. These episodes were much needed to get out of the hangover over of the main series or specifically speaking LEE RANG. He left a deep impression and heartache with his powerful 1Lee rang plays a trick on human mother whose kid was crying. Epi 2lee rang and yu ri first meetings were shown. It was revealed why yoo ri had deep gratitude towards lee rang. It was also First time when yoo ri saw shin from startup had a guest appearance in this 3Lee rang and Kim suho lovely interactions. He get irritated with suho and transform into Yoo Ri. Read More Was this review helpful to you? Sowhether you want to watch Tale of the Nine-Tailed on your laptop, phone, or tablet, you’ll be able to enjoy the movie just about anywhere. And with Tale of the Nine-Tailed being such an anticipated release! Yes we have found an authentic streaming option / service. Details on how you can watch Tale of the Nine-Tailed for free throughout the year are described below. Kesan Pertama Nonton Drakor Tale of the Nine Tailed 2020 Kisah Fantasi Romantis Berbaur Misteri – Perjuangan cinta mahluk legenda dan seorang gadis yang membuatnya harus melewati segudang kesukaran dan pengorbanan. Berjumlah 16 episode, drakor Tale of the Nine Tailed ditayangkan di jaringan tvN mulai 07 Oktober hingga 03 Desember 2020 setiap Rabu dan Kamis malam. Drama fantasi romantis yang penuh misteri ini disutradarai oleh Kang Shin-Hyo, ditulis oleh Han Woo-Ri, serta dibintangi Lee Dong-Wook, Jo Bo-Ah, dan Kim Beom. Review Drakor Tale of the Nine Tailed Judul Tale of the Nine TailedGenre Drama KoreaSutradara Kang Shin-HyoPenulis Han Woo-RiJaringan TV tvNTanggal Rilis 07 Oktober – 03 Desember 2020 setiap Rabu dan Kamis malamJumlah Episode 16Durasi 1 jam per episodePemeran Utama Lee Dong-Wook, Jo Bo-Ah, Kim BeomPemeran Pembantu Hwang Hee, Kim Jung-An, Ahn Kil-Kang, Kim Kang-Min, Kim Yong-Ji, Kim Soo-JinSinopsis Percintaan antara dewa gunung Lee Yeon Lee Dong-Wook dengan seorang gadis bernama A Eum Jo Bo-Ah berujung duka. Akibat melanggar aturan yang tidak memperbolehkan hubungan asmara dengan manusia, A Eum kehilangan nyawanya. Lee Yeon rela melepas posisi sebagai roh gunung Baekdudaegan dengan tujuan memastikan agar A Eum dapat bereinkarnasi. Selanjutnya selama ribuan tahun Lee Yeon hidup sebagai gumiho, rubah berekor sembilan dalam wujud pemuda tampan, yang mendapat tugas khusus sebagai ‘pemburu’ mahluk nakal sembari mencari cinta sejatinya. Keputusan Lee Yeon tersebut ternyata menimbulkan dendam di hati saudara tirinya, Lee Rang Kim Beom. Bermitra dengan Ki Yoo-Ri Kim Yong-Ji, Lee Rang berupaya sekuat tenaga untuk melukai sang kakak tiri meskipun melalui tindakan yang melukai banyak orang. Dalam perjalanan waktu, Lee Yeon berjumpa dengan Nam Ji-Ah Jo Bo-Ah, seorang sutradara acara dokumenter yang mengulas kisah seputar dunia supranatural. Jauh sebelum itu, Lee Yeon sebenarnya telah berjumpa dengan Ji-Ah kecil ketika terlibat dalam kecelakaan di Yeou Gogae yang mengakibatkan kedua orang tuanya menghilang. Penampilan serta kepribadian Ji-Ah yang sangat mirip dengan A Eum membuat Lee Yeon terpana. Sedangkan bagi Ji-Ah, Lee Yeon adalah satu-satunya petunjuk yang ia miliki dalam rangka mencari orang tuanya yang hilang. Tokoh Sentral Lee Dong-Wook berperan sebagai Lee Yeon, gumiho berusia 1600 tahun yang berjuang keras untuk mencari cinta sejatinya. Jo Bo-Ah sebagai Nam Ji-Ah, sutradara dokumenter yang cerdas, kritis, dan tidak kenal takut yang sedang berusaha sekuat tenaga mengungkap misteri di balik hilangnya kedua orang tuanya. Kim Beom sebagai Lee Rang, adik tiri Lee Yeon yang berwajah tampan namun kejam dan menghalalkan segala cara demi balas dendam. Beberapa pemeran pendukung lain diantaranya Hwang Hee Goo Shin-Joo, Kim Jung-An Taluipa, Ahn Kil-Kang Hyun Ui-Ong, Kim Kang-Min Pyo Jae-Hwan, Kim Yong-Ji Kim Yoo-Ri, dan Kim Soo-Jin Bok Hye-Ja. Kesan Awal Waduh fantasi sekali… sejak awal nonton episode 1 langsung terlihat jelas pertarungan dunia supranatural yang sedikit menyeramkan. Untung sejumlah adegan yang cukup menenteramkan hati terselip diantara situasi menegangkan. Ditambah lagi akting Lee Dong-Wook dan Kim Beom yang apik dalam memerankan sosok gumiho tampan, serta karakter kuat dari reporter cantik, Nam Ji-Ah, yang berhasil dieksekusi secara menarik oleh Jo Bo-Ah. Kecerdasan Ji-Ah untuk menganalisa situasi penuh misteri serta kepribadian Lee Yeon yang cuek dan blak-blakan menjadi daya tarik tersendiri dalam drama ini. Demikian pula karakter Lee Rang yang sedikit kejam berbaur apik dengan mitranya, Yoo-Ri, yang agak lugu dan kurang pikir. Lanjut ke episode 2, suasana menegangkan dan penuh misteri masih mendominasi jalan cerita drakor Tale of the Nine Tailed. Namun interaksi antara Lee Yeon dan Ji-Ah pun semakin menarik untuk disaksikan sehingga Toper memutuskan untuk coba melanjutkan nonton Tale of the Nine Tailed. Nonton Streaming Tale of the Nine Tailed 2020 Subtitle Indo Cara Nonton Drakor Tale of the Nine Tailed Selain dapat disaksikan lewat televisi melalui jaringan tvN, pecinta drakor dapat nonton Tale of the Nine Tailed sub Indo lewat layanan video streaming Viu. Menurut pantauan Toper, empat episode awal dapat disaksikan secara free meskipun disisipi sejumlah iklan, sedangkan episode lainnya dapat disaksikan bagi yang telah berlangganan paket premium berbayar. Link Stream VIUVideo Tale of the Nine Tailed Official Trailer Rating per Episode 07/10/202015804%6479%08/10/202025557%6222%14/10/202035588%5988%15/10/202045511%6075%21/10/202055100%5352%22/10/202064962%5800%28/10/202074789%5433%29/10/202085137%5666%04/11/202095115%5623%05/11/2020104474%4776%11/11/2020114863%5010%12/11/2020125318%5828%25/11/2020135195%6275%26/11/2020145160%5923%02/12/ Drakor dengan rating rata-rata di kisaran 5 persen ini cocok disaksikan oleh pecinta drama bergenre fantasi romantis dengan sedikit nuansa horor dan thriller. Sesuai judulnya, Tale of the Nine Tailed memang sarat kisah dongeng fantasi berbalut misteri dengan sejumlah adegan yang cukup membuat jantung berdebar. Menurut pendapat Toper pribadi setelah menyaksikan lima episode awal, nuansa fantasi dan thriller masih lebih kental dibandingkan sisi romantis dari sepasang pemeran utama. Oleh sebab itu, drakor ini sepertinya bukanlah tontonan yang pas bagi pecinta drama-drama komedi romantis atau drama yang berkisah tentang kehidupan sehari-hari. . 142 153 66 350 128 490 82 207

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