Entertainment – Sass Learns https://sassenachlearns.com/ Mon, 26 Jun 2023 01:13:24 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.2 Outlander Season 7 Episode 1 Recap and Review – A Life Well Lost https://sassenachlearns.com/2023/06/26/outlander-season-7-episode-1-recap-and-review-a-life-well-lost/ https://sassenachlearns.com/2023/06/26/outlander-season-7-episode-1-recap-and-review-a-life-well-lost/#respond Mon, 26 Jun 2023 01:13:22 +0000 https://sassenachlearns.com/?p=252 Episode 1 of Outlander Season 7, titled “A Life Well Lost,” delivers a gripping start as it plunges viewers back into the world of Claire and Jamie Fraser. The episode seamlessly blends a captivating recap with new developments, setting the stage for the upcoming American Revolution.

The episode opens with Jamie having a nightmare about Claire’s hanging for the murder of Malva Christie, orchestrated by Richard Brown. However, it is revealed to be just a dream, and Jamie believes Claire is still alive. Young Ian interrupts his thoughts, and they set off for Wilmington, where Jamie recognizes Brown’s horse outside an inn.

Meanwhile, Claire finds herself locked in prison with a talkative cellmate named Sadie Ferguson, who reveals she is imprisoned for forgery. Claire learns that their trials have been postponed due to fear of the rebels, but she realizes they will remain imprisoned without a trial for the duration of the revolution.

On the other hand, Bree, who is pregnant, spends time with the wives of the parish while Roger assists Reverend McMillan in encouraging soldiers fighting for the Crown. The prisoners of war question the relevance of the Bible, and Roger quotes Muhammad Ali, catching the attention of Wendigo Donner, a Native American time traveller captured by the Redcoats.

Roger is angered by Donner’s association with Brown, who had harmed Claire. However, Donner insists he did not harm her and only wanted to help the Native Americans. He seeks Roger’s assistance in returning home, armed with gemstones.

In prison, Lieutenant Tate arrives and mistakenly takes Sadie as the murderess instead of Claire. Claire’s plans to escape are thwarted when Thomas Christie and Jamie arrive too late. Frustrated, Jamie seeks information from Sadie, but her revelations are of little help. However, Mrs Tolliver hints that her husband, who is at Fort Johnston, might know about Claire.

Contrary to Tolliver’s information, Claire is aboard the Cruizer near Wilmington, attending to the sick and pregnant wife of North Carolina Governor Josiah Martin. Rumours circulate that Claire is the murderess who killed Malva and took her baby, but Claire assures Mrs Martin that she is a healer. Mrs Martin promises to keep her secret.

While searching for Claire, Jamie and Young Ian split up in Wilmington. Tate assigns Christie the task of gathering Claire’s supplies, and Jamie receives a letter from Christie containing a heartfelt message from Claire.

Jamie reaches the ship where Claire is being held, and they share an emotional reunion. Their moment is interrupted by Tate, who takes Jamie to Governor Martin. Martin is displeased to see Jamie questioning his loyalty and integrity. After tense negotiations, Martin proposes that Jamie gather 200 men and fight under Major MacDonald in exchange for Claire’s freedom.

Roger and Bree reconcile, with Roger confessing that he did not assist Wendigo. They discuss his past actions and his desire to become a minister. As Jamie contemplates Martin’s proposition, he receives unexpected help from Christie, who claims to have a plan to ensure Claire’s freedom.

Christie reveals to Claire privately that he is the true murderer of Malva. He explains that his wife, Mona, a witch, seduced his brother, Edgar, resulting in Malva’s birth. Christie loved Malva as his own but saw her as a witch who desired power. He killed her out of a sense of responsibility and love for Claire.

Claire is freed but struggles to believe Christie’s confession. She and Jamie theorize that Brown must be the true killer. Jamie assures Claire of his unwavering love and willingness to sacrifice himself for her. The episode ends with Jamie confronting Brown, ready to exact his revenge.

Overall, the season premiere of Outlander Season 7 captivates viewers, combining an engaging recap with new storylines. The episode sets the stage for the impending American Revolution while introducing intriguing conflicts and moral dilemmas. The Wendigo storyline presents an opportunity to explore the consequences of time travel and the potential for changing the past. The episode also highlights the hypocrisy and complex politics of the time, as characters navigate forgiveness for murder but draw the line at treason and forgery. The ending leaves viewers questioning Jamie’s transformation and eagerly anticipating the next episode’s revelations.

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The Revenant Episode 1 Review and Recap https://sassenachlearns.com/2023/06/26/the-revenant-episode-1-review-and-recap/ https://sassenachlearns.com/2023/06/26/the-revenant-episode-1-review-and-recap/#respond Mon, 26 Jun 2023 00:12:15 +0000 https://sassenachlearns.com/?p=249 The first episode of Revenant sets the stage for a thrilling supernatural thriller filled with mystery and suspense. With a strong opening scene and an intriguing cast of characters, this episode captivates viewers from start to finish. Kim Tae-Ri and Oh Jung-Se deliver impressive performances that leave audiences eagerly anticipating the next instalment.

The episode begins with Gu Gang-Mo, a visibly distressed man seeking refuge from an unknown threat. As he locks himself in a room, his actions suggest something sinister is pursuing him. The appearance of a doppelganger claiming to be him raises further questions. However, a tragic incident occurs before Gang-Mo can find answers, leaving his mother devastated by his apparent suicide.

Meanwhile, another key character, Gu San-Yeong, is caught in the midst of a voice-phishing scheme with her mother, Yoon Gyeong-Mun. Despite their hope for justice, corruption allows offenders to escape the consequences. Struggling financially and concealing their difficulties from the landlady, San-Yeong takes on extra work to make ends meet.

While visiting an old house, Gyeong-Mun unveils a hidden truth about San-Yeong’s father, leading them to pay their respects. San-Yeong receives a mysterious item from her grandmother in this unfamiliar setting—a partially burnt red hair ribbon. Touching the ribbon triggers unsettling visions, but Gyeong-Mun insists on leaving without an explanation.

San-Yeong encounters Yeom Hae-Sang, a man interested in her late father, and becomes aware of her peculiar shadow. Despite her scepticism, Hae-Sang believes in the existence of spirits and warns San-Yeong about the impending danger surrounding her. The encounter leaves her contemplating the possibility that her actions may have dire consequences for those she dislikes.

Meanwhile, a detective named Seo Mun-Chun and Hae-Sang share a connection rooted in the unsolved death of Hae-Sang’s mother. Their separate quests for truth bring them closer to the enigmatic forces at play. At the same time, San-Yeong’s friend, Baek Se-Mi, experiences strange occurrences in her new rental home, leading to doubts about the existence of ghosts.

As San-Yeong investigates the boys who invaded her privacy, she stumbles upon a dark secret involving a deceased boy named Jung Hyun-Woo. Hae-Sang and Mun-Chun collaborate to uncover the truth behind Hyun-Woo’s suicide and his vengeful spirit’s haunting. The episode culminates in a chilling confrontation with the ghostly presence that confirms San-Yeong’s connection to the supernatural.

With its gripping storyline, The Growing Shadow Within offers a thrilling introduction to Revenant. The strong performances by Kim Tae-Ri and Oh Jung-Se enhance the sense of mystery and intrigue. The episode’s cliffhanger ending, as San-Yeong comes face-to-face with a ghostly presence, leaves viewers eager for more. The upcoming episodes promise to delve deeper into the supernatural elements and the consequences of San-Yeong’s connection to the spirit world.

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King The Land Episode 3 Review: Tensions Rise and Romance Brews https://sassenachlearns.com/2023/06/25/king-the-land-episode-3-review-tensions-rise-and-romance-brews/ https://sassenachlearns.com/2023/06/25/king-the-land-episode-3-review-tensions-rise-and-romance-brews/#respond Sun, 25 Jun 2023 15:15:10 +0000 https://sassenachlearns.com/?p=246 “King The Land” Episode 3 takes viewers on a rollercoaster of emotions as Gu Won, and Sa-rang navigate their complicated relationship amidst various challenges. Here’s a review of the episode:

The episode begins with Gu Won’s arrival at the King Hotel, leaving Sa-rang amazed by his sharp appearance. The tension between them surfaces during the interview when Sa-rang playfully teases Gu Won, leading to a heated exchange that highlights their contrasting personalities.

During the interview, the topic of their mothers arises, capturing the attention of Hwa-ran, who seems to hold a significant interest in the conversation. This sparks curiosity and raises questions about the role of their mothers in the overall storyline.

Gu Won experiences moments of dizziness, later realizing that Hwa-ran is intentionally playing mind games with him. Despite this, he regains his composure and returns to the interview, showcasing his determination and resilience.

After the interview, Gu Won and Sa-rang argue, emphasizing their contrasting perspectives and reminding each other of the importance of their respective roles. This conflict adds depth to their relationship and sets the stage for future character development.

Sang-sik introduces a romantic photoshoot concept, piques interest and adds a layer of anticipation. Gu Won’s melancholic state, caused by his broken pocket watch and nostalgic memories of his mother, contributes to the emotional depth of the storyline.

The subplot involving Soo-Hyun mocking Pyeong-hwa’s weight and favouring Ro-woon highlights the issue of workplace bullying. This subplot adds realism to the narrative and provides opportunities for character growth and resolution.

Gu Won’s refusal to smile during the photoshoot creates frustration for the photographer, showcasing his reluctance to embrace vulnerability. This resistance adds complexity to his character and highlights his internal struggles.

The unexpected turn of events occurs when their boat breaks down during a typhoon, leading Gu Won and Sa-rang to become stranded on Gapado Island. This twist sets the stage for humorous and endearing moments as they are mistaken for a couple and experience a memorable overnight stay.

The drunken argument between Gu Won and Sa-rang about the meaning of smiles exposes their underlying fears and insecurities. This scene adds depth to their characters and further strengthens their bond.

The discovery of their neighbouring rooms, separated only by a curtain, creates a humorous and slightly awkward situation. This development adds a touch of romantic tension and sets the stage for future romantic developments.

Returning to Jeju, Gu Won and Sa-rang face an overcharging issue at the hotel, leading Sa-rang to showcase her negotiation skills and integrity. This subplot highlights her strong moral compass and sets her apart as a character of integrity and compassion.

The promotion of Sa-rang by Chairman Gu emphasizes her growing significance within the story and hints at potential future developments. This advancement in her career adds intrigue and opens doors for further character exploration.

Gu Won’s secret admiration for Sa-rang becomes evident as he looks at her photo with a smile, revealing the depth of his feelings. This moment of vulnerability adds a layer of complexity to his character and foreshadows potential romantic developments.

The episode raises compelling questions surrounding Gu Won’s mother, the broken clock, and a possible conspiracy involving Hwa-ran. These mysteries add depth to the overall plot and keep viewers engaged and curious.

The enemies-to-lovers trope takes shape as Gu Won’s growing admiration for Sa-rang becomes apparent. Their evolving relationship promises a further exploration of romantic tension and emotional growth.

Overall, “King The Land” Episode 3 delivers an engaging storyline, filled with tension, humour, and hints of romance. With its well-developed characters and intriguing mysteries

, the episode successfully keeps viewers captivated and eagerly awaiting the next instalment.

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King The Land Episode 2 Recap and Review https://sassenachlearns.com/2023/06/25/king-the-land-episode-2-recap-and-review/ https://sassenachlearns.com/2023/06/25/king-the-land-episode-2-recap-and-review/#respond Sun, 25 Jun 2023 15:00:26 +0000 https://sassenachlearns.com/?p=241 Episode 2 of King The Land takes us on a rollercoaster of awkward encounters and romantic mishaps. From Gu Won’s accidental bathroom intrusion to Sa-rang’s unforgettable bouquet blunder, the episode is filled with moments that make you cringe and chuckle simultaneously.

The episode starts with Gu Won innocently entering the bathroom, only to be met with Sa-rang’s shrieks of surprise. Realizing his mistake, he patiently waits outside until she is decent. Little does he know that this encounter will set the tone for their amusingly rocky relationship.

As Sa-rang tries to escape the embarrassment, Gu Won recognizes her as the gym attendant who he believes made advances on him. The misunderstanding leads to a clash of egos, with Sa-rang thinking he’s audacious and Gu Won finding her fake smile infuriating. They hope never to see each other again and part ways with a mix of annoyance and relief.

Meanwhile, Su-mi’s encounter with Sang-sik adds a touch of romantic tension. She proudly announces her invitation to speak at Won’s inaugural ceremony, and Sang-sik asks her out for dinner afterwards. Their playful banter is cut short when Su-mi realizes Sang-Sik is not the real Gu Won.

At the ceremony, the confusion continues as Sa-rang is chosen to present the head manager with a bouquet. To her shock, Gu Won himself steps onto the stage, triggering childhood memories and a feeling of unease. Sa-rang’s attempt to hide behind the bouquet only draws more attention, and Gu Won is puzzled by her peculiar behaviour.

In the aftermath, Gu Won warns Sa-rang to stay away, and she readily agrees with a smile. Despite his annoyance with her cheerful demeanour, he can’t help but be curious about her attitude towards him. During their conversation, he reveals the truth about the gym incident, surprising Sa-rang. Apologies are exchanged, but Gu Won advises her to drop the fake smile.

Trouble also finds Pyeong-hwa, who struggles with a heavy suitcase and accidental disposal of a passenger’s jacket. However, Ro-Woon comes to her rescue, showcasing the supportive camaraderie among the hotel staff.

As the episode unfolds, tensions rise between Su-mi and Sang-Sik, leading to a surprising twist. Sang-sik suggests that Sa-rang should represent the staff at the inaugural ceremony dinner, leaving Su-mi angry. The episode takes a turn as Sa-rang finds herself in the prestigious VIP lounge, serving expensive delicacies to Chairman Han and witnessing the dynamics between Gu Won and Hwa-ran.

Sa-rang’s presence becomes a source of entertainment for the powerful guests, and her awkwardness amuses some while irritating Gu Won. The stark contrast between her genuine speech and Gu Won’s discomfort adds a layer of complexity to their relationship.

Meanwhile, at the hotel, Gu Won’s family dynamics come into play, with Chairman Gu urging him to return home and Hwa-ran warning him to stay away. The episode also explores Da-eul’s promotion and her efforts to improve the working environment for the staff.

The episode concludes with Sa-rang handling a demanding guest, Ms Mo, who insists on a free room upgrade. Gu Won intervenes, scolding Sa-rang for her excessive apologies and taking action against the unruly guest. Their confrontation highlights the power dynamics and gender biases in the hospitality industry.

As Sa-rang is unexpectedly chosen for an interview with Gu Won, their dynamic takes an intriguing turn. The episode leaves viewers wondering if there is a budding connection between them or if Gu Won’s interactions are fueled by pity rather than romantic interest.

Overall, King The Land Episode 2 delivers a blend of romantic comedy tropes, miscommunications, and memorable character interactions. While some viewers criticized the show for its cheesy and shallow nature, it embraces its rom-com roots unapologetically, for those seeking a light-hearted and entertaining drama, King The Land continues to offer a delightful escape from reality.

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King The Land Episode 1 “Not So Meet-Cute” Review – Spoiler warning! https://sassenachlearns.com/2023/06/25/king-the-land-episode-1-not-so-meet-cute-review-spoiler-warning/ https://sassenachlearns.com/2023/06/25/king-the-land-episode-1-not-so-meet-cute-review-spoiler-warning/#respond Sun, 25 Jun 2023 00:17:48 +0000 https://sassenachlearns.com/?p=233 King The Land kicks off with an entertaining and promising start in Episode 1. The episode introduces us to the King Hotel, where the search for trainees is underway. Among the candidates is Cheon Sa-rang, who surprises the panel with her unconventional demeanor and lack of a B.A. degree. Despite her broken shoe and inability to showcase her piano skills without an instrument, Sa-rang’s upbeat attitude catches their attention.

The story then shifts to Sa-rang’s personal life, where she feels downcast while her friends and roommates attempt to cheer her up. In an effort to lift her spirits, they take her clubbing, which eventually leads to Sa-rang receiving a call informing her that she has been selected for the internship.

Meanwhile, the male lead, Gu Won, makes a grand entrance on his first day as an intern at his own hotel by skydiving. However, his manager, Choi Tae-man, immediately criticizes him for his expensive attire and chaebol-like behavior. Gu Won’s co-worker, No Sang-sik, tries to guide him, but Gu Won fails to comprehend the need for acting inferior.

A humorous situation arises when Gu Won is tasked with making copies but ends up causing chaos by breaking the copier and spilling ink. Unapologetic, Gu Won calls Director Choi to resolve the situation, revealing his identity as Chairman Gu’s son. This leads to a mixture of apologies and offers, including a promotion for Sang-sik.

As the episode progresses, it becomes evident that Sa-rang and Gu Won are on different paths within the hotel. Sa-rang faces challenges as a one-month temp, being looked down upon by her colleagues. On the other hand, Gu Won navigates his position as a potential successor to his father’s empire, adding to the rivalry with his half-sister, Gu Hwa-ran.

The episode skillfully balances comedy and drama, especially through Sa-rang’s misadventures and Gu Won’s internal conflicts. YoonA impresses with her portrayal of Sa-rang, bringing charm and authenticity to the character. The chemistry between YoonA and Lee Junho, who plays Gu Won, shows promise and adds an exciting dynamic to the story.

The pacing of the episode is well-executed, allowing viewers to gradually immerse themselves in the characters’ lives without feeling rushed. The comedic moments are interspersed with glimpses of the deeper conflicts that drive the narrative, creating an engaging balance.

Overall, “Not So Meet-Cute” sets a strong foundation for King The Land, showcasing its potential as a light-hearted romantic comedy. YoonA’s improved acting skills, the chemistry between the lead actors, and the well-crafted storytelling make this series worth watching. With its blend of humor and heartfelt moments, King The Land has the potential to captivate audiences and deliver an enjoyable viewing experience.

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