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WORD OF HONOR: Episode 28 FULL LENGTH Reaction!

*NEW YEAR, NEW HEADPHONE WARNINGS*

This episode is WILD, y'all - betrayal, lies, and characters realizing the true sides of one another! Meanwhile, we also have the opposite - where characters are still hiding some key information from others - and then there's Wen KeXing, Zhou Zishu, and ChengLing, who are just out to have a happy and cozy New Year's!

WHAT an episode that left me stunned -- let's talk about it!

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WORD OF HONOR: Episode 28 FULL LENGTH Reaction!

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Episode 28 was such a bag of things! All of what you mentioned included! 😀 Han Ying absolutely had zero chill this week – it IS interesting to finally get Prince Jin back in things! ZZS out here not realizing “everybody wants him” to the tune of Billy Squire! The costumes that ZZS and WKX have for new year’s are GORGEOUS! So beautiful and I love them celebrating New Year’s together so happily…well, at least until Han Ying barges in half-dead. I do like the growth we have with WKX deciding to swallow his pride and jealousy and help his soulmate’s friend! ChengLing vs. the chicken was so hilarious! I love the levity and humor we got…well…are getting, before things go down! Zhao Jing’s actor plays “drunk” so well! And YES, his villainy is so “real” in this! And yes, they went all out with the cinematic moments with them this week! And then yes, what a wild ride with that scene of ZJ and the memorial tablets! And SK being like, “You’re messier than I expected!” AHAHAHA So true! Thank you so much for the comment and the kind words! I cannot WAIT to see where this heads to!

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So… Episode 28 really gave us a little bit of everything. We’ve got political scheming, martial world betrayals, chicken chaos, and some surprisingly warm holiday vibes. First off, Han Ying has absolutely zero chill. He just stumbles into Prince Jin’s place half-dead, casually delivering an Oscar-worthy “Yep, totally ambushed by the Scorpion” performance like it’s no big deal. It was really interesting to see Prince Jin back after such a long time as well. Zhao Jing is such a good drunk. Honestly, actors who play the “bad guy” never get enough credit—people just hate the character and forget that’s exactly the point. If you can make me feel genuine hatred, annoyance, and disgust toward a fictional person, you’re doing your job really well. And Zhao Jing is terrifying in that subtle, slippery way—switching effortlessly between his sinister mastermind side and his “Who, me? I’m just a humble leader looking out for my people, blah blah blah…” act. It’s unsettling how good he is at being both. I loved that shot of him standing there with the firecrackers going off, smoke curling around, people walking past carrying chests… and then that look on his face. Just—damn. Such a striking, cinematic moment. And Prince Jin and Han Ying both acting like they’ve got Zhou Zi Shu posters on their walls… This man cannot catch a break. Is every guy in this show secretly after him or what? xD (Better protect your man Wen Kexing!) Meanwhile, over at Four Seasons Manor, Wen Kexing, Zhou Zishu, and Cheng Ling are just living their best festive life—decorating, cooking, and all that good stuff. I loved when Wen Kexing gets all worked up, yelling at Zhou Zi Shu for doing nothing but sipping wine while he’s left to do all the cooking. Zhou Zi Shu just sits there looking all innocent and confused like, “Who, me?”—totally knowing he’s got Wen Kexing wrapped around his finger. And then there’s Cheng Ling vs. the chicken… hands down the highlight of the episode. The kid picks up a knife like, “Alright, I got this,” and the chicken just looks at him like, “Buddy, you’re hilarious,” then bolts like it’s trying out for the Olympics. Then the chicken decides, “Wait, this dude’s dangerous,” and chases after Cheng Ling. Pure comedy — chicken’s got better moves than Cheng Ling, no contest! The moment Zhao Jing walked in the room with the memorial tablets, I was like, “Oh snap, it’s this episode!” and just braced myself for your reaction. Such a wild scene! You really see how desperate he is to prove he’s winning, like he’s obsessively measuring himself against his "friends"—trying to show he’s more capable and above them, but it feels mostly just like feelings of inferiority even after their death. Meanwhile, the Scorpion King’s face was pure “Wow, you’re even messier than I expected.” And seriously, the symbolism in this show is top-notch—the doors shutting between them while the Scorpion King realizes the “priced possession” fetish Zhao Jing has… damn… Back at Four Seasons Manor… honestly, if I hadn’t heard about the low budget, I wouldn’t have guessed it—those costumes look amazing! The cloaks, the colour combos—they’re absolutely gorgeous. And Cheng Ling? Still the most precious little bean ever. Just as the cozy vibes settle in, Han Ying crashes in looking like he got run over by a wagon—bleeding, exhausted, and casually dropping bombshells: a piece of Glazed Armor, Zi Shu’s identity blown to the Window of Heaven, and oh yeah, he wiped out the Window of Heaven assassins and framed the Scorpion. Cue Zi Shu sprinting off to save him, while Wen Kexing stays behind, swallowing his jealousy like, “Fine, we’re saving your friend,” and stepping up—because apparently love means patching up the ‘rival’ (not that there really is one) instead of stabbing them.

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