Scene Finder

Search a moment by keyword, trope, or episode memory, then jump straight to the matching recap.

Popular Starting Keywords

Lantern Scene

Try “lantern”, “bridge”, or “wish”.

Court Banquet

Try “banquet”, “poison”, or “Empress Dowager”.

Romance Pivot

Try “confession”, “moonlight”, or “hand holding”.

Search Strategy

Start with the most concrete noun, prop, or event you remember. A ceremony, weapon, injury, household object, or banquet term usually works better than a broad mood label.

Once you land on the right recap, use the related guides there to move outward into characters, quotes, schedule context, or novel-comparison pages.

What This Tool Finds Best

The scene finder is most useful for moments that fans remember by image or event rather than by episode number. That includes weddings, banquets, bridge scenes, confessions, poisoning attempts, and household confrontations.

If what you remember is not the moment itself but the arc around it, switch to the timeline or the main episode hub first. Those pages are better when your memory is seasonal and structural rather than visual.

FAQ

What kind of memory works best in the scene finder?

Concrete details work best: props, ceremonies, injuries, emotional beats, and character names usually search better than broad feelings like intense or sad.

Will the scene finder spoil later episodes?

Potentially yes. The summaries are short, but they can still reveal major events, relationships, and turning points.

What should I use if I remember the arc but not the scene?

Use the timeline or the main episode hub first when your memory is seasonal, structural, or based on a broader plot movement.