Catch Up My Prince. 6-7
Story: 6
Acting: 10
Chemistry: 10
Comparable to: Go and Domain Your Game (cdrama); Unique Lady (cdrama); Love 020 (cdrama)
Probably top tier of storyline being so messed not making a lick of sense, especially in the beginning episodes. It takes a handful of episodes at least to episode eight where the storyline takes a bit of form, but nothing really still connects with lots of plot holes. What draws you in though is the phenomenal chemistry between the main leads, for me especially Liu Yichang is a huge highlight in this. The rest of the cast is amazing as well. I love the whole dynamic of all of them together.
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Just finished Catch Up My Prince. The misunderstanding between the ML & FL about their feelings for each other is a little eh sometimes, but overall, a fun drama. Majority of the characters are all likable, and even if they’re only characters in a game, when something happens to them, both the audience (me) & the FL are still invested in them. I do wish we had more time spent in the modern RL world tho.
Quick watch. Would recommend. There’s only my liveblogging posts and 2 gifsets in the Catch Up My Prince tag and I’m kind of sad about it.
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For Day Three of Snake Boi Callum Week: Magic / Mirrors
Summary: Callum and Kpp'Ar have a conversation after he's released from the coin.
Word Count: 2k
ORPHEUS:
How will you remember?
EURYDICE:
That I love you?
ORPHEUS:
Yes.
EURYDICE:
That’s easy. I can’t help it.
—Eurydice, Sarah Ruhl
The initial confusion—the hazy gold imprisonment and bone-deep ache that had been equally familiar in death as it had been in life, the harrowing first few coughs as his lungs learned to work again, hand grasping for a cane that wasn’t there—had faded overall quickly, mostly because too much of his circumstances didn’t make sense.
The walls around him had been a shimmering white and purple, unlike anything he’d ever read of in the Pentarchy, loud elven voices echoing off of walls that didn’t seem to be able to make an echo arguing over something that didn’t make any sense.
Only one thing truly stuck, in the aftermath: a young man looking over him with a shadowed face, swoopy hair, trimmings of a High Mage tunic fluttering round his knees, and the burst of emotion brought forth at the reality that Viren was here, that Viren had both trapped and freed him, and that Kpp’Ar still—
Throat hoarse, and lips cracking from disuse, parted to form his name. “Viren?”
But the mage reared back in disgust (still not unlike his protegé), throwing a younger, tanner face into the light, a fresh white lock of hair falling over glinting green—not gray—eyes.
“I am not Viren,” he said tersely, looking vaguely familiar for a different reason, hands shaky as he bent down to help Kpp’Ar up into a sitting position. He handed him a crystalline cup of water and then rose unsteadily to his feet.
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This scene is shown RIGHT after the introduction to Viren’s corrupted form. Callum is investigating the cube, and he’s studying the star rune specifically.
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Aww 3 years have passed in the game world and FL is meeting all the people she used to be closed with and having to deal with them not remembering anything about her. And her finding out that the Crown Prince who she’d seen as a loving older brother still died in game after she’d already had to go through his death once and used up one of her previous lives to go to a point before his death to save him.
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