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The Lonely Shining Goblin: Episode 10

Learning about the past makes way for how our characters approach the future, as more answers come tumbling out before the year’s end. There’s a whole lot to unearth today for both mortals and immortals alike that each minute feels packed with information. Everyone could use a fresh start in the new year, but with the past threatening to catch up to the present, who knows what the heavens have in store for them.

 
EPISODE 10 RECAP

When Sunny grabs Reaper’s hand, the touch triggers his ability to see the past, played in reverse: the young queen dying, her observing the king’s archery practice, a hand sliding the jade ring on her finger, the young king smiling at his future queen.

Noticing his eyes well up with tears, Sunny asks what’s wrong, worried that his face has turned even paler than usual.

Inside, Shin looks on until a slightly annoyed Eun-tak slams down her tray to get his attention. She sighs when he asks what sort of person Sunny is, believing that the next question will be the same as Reaper’s about how he can impress her. She pouts and points out that Sunny is very pretty, and Shin returns: “I’m… not looking for someone pretty.” She says she’s heard him say that before too.

We cut back to the conversation outside, where Sunny struggles to figure out what’s going on. She says it couldn’t have been the first time he’s held a girl’s hand, and then another conclusion dawns on her: He used a fake name, got a number out of seemingly nowhere, and froze when she grabbed his hand—could he be married?

“No,” Reaper readily answers. Pointing out his all-black attire and pale complexion, she asks if he’s an NIS agent, but Reaper denies that too. “Are you… a grim reaper then?” she guesses.

Reaper says nothing, and Sunny says it was only a joke and hurries back inside. Poor Reaper is left to wonder, “And who are you, Sunny-sshi?”

Sunny grabs a beer and calls Shin out for continuing to stare at her. He explains that she shares the same name with someone he once knew, and asks which hanja she uses for “Sun.” She replies that she writes her name, Sunny, in English, and confirms that they have met before—a few days ago back at her shop’s former location.

Shin asks why she keeps calling him “oraboni” (which is news to Reaper’s ears) and she simply answers that it’s better than “hey” or “you.” Shin then asks what kind of relationship she has with Reaper and if she even knows what he is. Cue simultaneous warning looks from Reaper and Eun-tak.

Sunny’s literal answer that they exchanged rings prompts Eun-tak to ask if that ring was an intention of marriage. Now that they’re on the subject, Reaper asks her to return it to him tomorrow afternoon at a cafe.

Later that night, Reaper tries to make sense of his recent revelations via formal proofs: Sunny’s past life and the woman in the scroll share the same face, and the woman in the scroll is Shin’s sister. Could Sunny be the reincarnation of Kim Sun?

But Reaper tells himself it’s too early to tell and starts over: He cried upon seeing the portrait of Kim Sun, and also cried the moment he met Sunny. Why did he cry? What could his overwhelming emotional response mean? He wonders aloud, “Could there be a correlation to their past and my erased memories?” He doesn’t have a definitive answer for that either.

In the kitchen, Eun-tak picks a bone with Shin, saying that despite Shin’s bravado about paying for everything, Reaper ajusshi ended up picking up the dinner tab. She says all men are the same, immortal and mortal alike, asking if it was Shin’s plan all along to have her work at Sunny’s chicken shop because he thought Sunny was pretty.

Shin clarifies that all he did was set some parameters for her job search and give her the confidence that she’d find a job, which led her to landing a job. He bristles when she calls bullshit on that argument and she says that he has two more wishes to take care of then: a part-time job and a boyfriend.

Irritated, he asks if he has to break some legs—maybe what’s his face, Tae-hee or something—to prove that he’s her boyfriend. He walks off, frustrated, and Eun-tak wonders why he’s getting upset, only to shrink when he doubles back in a huff. Heh.

Shin takes a deep breath, then pats her on the shoulder before stroking her hair, saying that he feels bad because he finally knows how hard she’s been working at her job. He takes her face in his hands and bids her goodnight, which makes her smile. Aw.

Shin looks at his sister’s portrait in his room, telling her that he prayed that she would be doing well. The portrait’s face fades into a shot of Sunny, who meets with Reaper at the cafe as promised.

Reaper explains that he wants to borrow the ring to do some investigating, but he’s also curious about why Sunny chose this particular ring. “Because it felt like mine,” she answers. His ears perk up when she affirms that she did feel something when she put it on—that she was meant to meet him.

She had no idea that this man who cried when they first met would try to take back the ring he gave her. She complies, though, placing the ring on the table when prompted. She warns that he’d better disclose his reasons for borrowing the ring when he returns it, then takes her leave to attend to her shop.

Reaper is completely out of it back at home, as Shin watches him absentmindedly shaking excessive amounts of pepper flakes on his salad. Shin inquires as to why Reaper took back the ring, asking if he saw something in Sunny’s past while holding her hand that suggested an acrimonious relationship.

Shin chuckles when he’s told that that’s confidential, questioning why a rule-adhering grim reaper would hide his true identity to date a human. Reaper points out that Shin’s in the same boat, to which Shin retorts that his love is destined.

He divulges that his sister’s name was also Kim Sun, but since he can only see a human’s future, he wouldn’t be able to identify her if she were reincarnated with a different face. So Reaper asks what Shin would do if he came face-to-face with his reincarnated sister, adding that she wouldn’t remember anything from her past life.

Like any devoted big brother, Shin somberly replies that he’d ask if she’s living peacefully, in good health, and being loved. “She was pretty, our ugly duckling,” he comments.

Neither of them notices Eun-tak entering the house, as Reaper asks Shin to tell him about the days back when he was human. Shin tells him that he was a general in Goryeo, but he didn’t die on the battlefield. “I died by the sword given to me by the sovereign I swore to protect.”

Shin doesn’t know where to begin his story since he’s never told it before, but he starts in the beginning: a child was born at a time when his father had already passed. His mother had gone mad and later died of illness, and so his elder brother rose to the throne. The child had only his instructor, eunuch PARK JOONG-HEON, who taught him and raised him.

But a string of peculiar deaths took place soon after the eunuch’s arrival, particularly anyone else in line for the throne as well as the child’s older brother, the king. Although the cause of death was initially believed to be illness, the boy would later find out that they were all poisoned.

We see that the ailing king had ordered Shin to protect the prince, WANG YEO, with this dying wish: that when Yeo takes the throne, he would later marry Shin’s sister Kim Sun. He’d asked Shin to make sure Yeo grew up to be a wise, upright man and guard him against death.

Reaper wonders why Eunuch Park would go to such lengths to kill multiple people to ensure the child became king. A flashback shows us that during Yeo’s coronation ceremony, the eunuch swore to himself that if he could not become king himself, he would use this child as a proxy to rule over the kingdom.

Thus when it came time for Wang Yeo to marry Shin’s sister ten years later, Eunuch Park disapproved of the union, though the minister (who’d been present for the late king’s final request) spoke highly of Shin and his family. In voiceover, Shin tells us that this dying wish threw a wrench in the eunuch’s plans.

So young Yeo had snuck out to see Sun, who was in the middle of practicing her posture. They exchanged smiles, but then Sun’s next step sent the bowls on her shoulders crashing to the ground. That’s… not foreboding or anything.

She felt sheepish about the mistake, but Yeo smiled and kept watching. Per his orders, Shin had been present to protect the young king.

And then as Sun went to the palace to be married on a snowy day, she extended a hand out of her palanquin to touch the snow and was surprised to see Shin walking right next to her as a member of her escort.

Pouting, she said she hadn’t seen him all morning and thought she’d be wed today without being able to see her oraboni. Shin joked that he didn’t know why he came to see her ugly face either. When she asked what the king looked like, Shin chided her for asking about the king’s appearance rather than his character, then told her not to worry because he was handsome.

She asked him how she looked today on her wedding day then, and Shin took a good look before answering, “You look ugly.” She pouted that the king wouldn’t find her pretty either and she’d just have to come home, but Shin told her that the king had already seen her.

Realizing that the young, bright-looking face she’d smiled at was the king in disguise, she asked excitedly if the king had said anything about her. She didn’t believe it when Shin told her that the king thought she was ugly, and added, “You must come see your ugly sister often.” But Shin said that as the sister of a warrior, Sun must consider no news as good news.

Smiling, she promised him that he’d have nothing to worry about because she’d live a happy married life. Shin didn’t look back at her, as tears pooled in his eyes.

Some time after being married, Sun ran through the palace upon hearing that Yeo asked to see her. She nearly ran right into him too, and as she backed away in nervousness, she slipped and Yeo caught her as cherry blossoms fell around them.

Sun stayed trapped in her reverie until Yeo broke it with a light-hearted “you’re heavy.” He asked why she was in such a hurry, and she explained she was running to see him. “I was going to see you,” he answered. Aw. Sun: “Would it not be better if we were both going to see one another?” Awww.

But the eunuch continued to feed Yeo poisonous information—this time about an official speaking ill of the king holding onto his queen, who hailed from a lowly family. Eunuch Park believed that this official should be made an example of by death—words that shook up the young king.

Following the official’s death, Sun spoke with Eunuch Park and warned him against covering the king’s eyes and ears from the truth. She believed it was wrong to kill the official, but the eunuch countered: Was it he who had covered His Majesty eyes, or did the king choose to overlook the matter himself?

Sun yelled at him, but the eunuch yelled back at her in disrespect. Dropping all formalities, Eunuch Park growled that he was the one who raised Yeo and ensured his seat on the throne.

She, however, was nothing more than the daughter of a warrior, and if she were to warn anyone, he says, it should’ve been her brother—Shin had been sent off to a war meant to be his grave, yet they only hear of his victories.

“They say there are two kings in one country,” Eunuch Park continued, his body shaking with rage. “They say there are two suns in one sky. If this is not treason, what is?”

We then cut to a familiar scene: Yeo bestowed a sword upon Shin and ordered him to leave and never return. Yeo dismissed Shin’s pleas to stay and protect his sister and the people—the king warned that the next time he would hear from Shin would be word of his death.

Later, Sun appealed to the king to call Shin back to stay by their side, and more importantly, dismiss Eunuch Park from the palace. But Yeo would hear none of it, asking if Shin had tasked his sister with trying to save their lowly family. “It is the king who protects the people. How could the people protect the king?” he’d barked. “Do you even know what you are asking of me?”

Shin is an acclaimed military general whom the people regard as a god, Yeo had continued. He disobeyed royal decree by returning alive, again and again. Yeo roared, “How am I to know if he will use that blade to protect me or kill me?!”

No one but the king could be regarded as a god to the people of Goryeo, Yeo had stressed, which is why he declared Shin a traitor. Sun was left shell-shocked, and that’s when Eunuch Park appealed to the king to punish Shin for his crimes by taking his life. When Sun looked to Yeo, his eyes shook and he avoided her gaze.

Which brings us back to the beginning of Episode 1, as Shin entered through the palace gates and marched up the steps toward the king, and an arrow pierced Sun’s body. Shin says in voiceover: “That… was the last time I saw my sister.”

“She was the sister of a warrior, and a dignified queen. The path to the king was too far, and I did not reach him in the end,” he finishes. In the present, Shin explains that he had no choice but to keep walking even though he knew that he’d never reach the king: “Because that place was my last battlefield, and I would have to die there.”

Shin says he defied royal decree by returning because he had to keep his promise to the late king to protect Yeo, and he had to save the innocent. He’d overlooked the jealousy and fear from the young king—a fool whom his sister protected at the cost of her life.

Shin notes that the food has gone cold while he told this long story, but Reaper has one more thing he’s curious about, and shows him the jade ring. And Shin breaks the bleakness of his tale by asking, “You didn’t steal that to give to me, did you? I don’t wish for us to have that kind of relationship.” Pffft.

Reaper tells him to focus, to which Shin asks if the Reaper thinks that he’s his reincarnated sister. Lol, what. “That’s why you asked about my past, right? Put it on, let’s see what happens.” He presses the joke by addressing the Reaper by his sister’s name, asking if she’s being loved. Ha.

Eun-tak emerges from behind the wall and apologizes for interrupting this bromantic moment. Shin leaves with her, and when Reaper sighs in relief that he’ll get some alone time, Shin adds, “Sun liked spending time alone too.” Reaper: “Get out.”

Once they’re outside, Eun-tak explains that her ghost friend Jung-hyun (her library friend who died in a car accident) asked her to come visit her with flowers. She then changes the subject to him, saying that flowers, any kind really, look good on him. “You’re totally my type,” she continues. “Anytime. You have a great personality. Most certainly.”

Shin is perplexed by the sudden shower of compliments and asks if he did something wrong. He didn’t and neither did she, and Eun-tak says these are words of consolation and encouragement. He asks how he’s her type specifically, and she replies, “You’re strange and beautiful.” He beams.

Eun-tak pays her respects to her ghost friend, but then something catches her eye: a photo of Jung-hyun and her mother in their school uniforms. She runs to Shin and has him open a portal to the library, where Jung-hyun is waiting.

She speaks with Jung-hyun in jondae, asking if she knows her mother. “Why else would I have been by your side?” Jung-hyun responds. She and her mother were close friends who promised each other in high school to buy gifts for each other’s future children.

Although Jung-hyun wasn’t able to keep her promise, she does have something for Eun-tak and tells her to open a locker.

Inside is a pile of bankbooks, the same ones Eun-tak’s aunt accused her of hiding away. Jung-hyun says the one on top is most recent, and Eun-tak should use that for her college tuition. “Is this why you couldn’t leave this world?” Eun-tak asks, her voice breaking. “Because of me?”

Jung-hyun admits that she enjoyed watching Eun-tak grow up, and now it’s time for her to rejoin Eun-tak’s mother and tell her all about how kind and smart her beautiful daughter is. Eun-tak ekes out a tearful word of thanks and hopes that Jung-hyun and her mother will be eternal friends. They say goodbye, and Jung-hyun fades away.

Shin and Eun-tak return to the seashore, where she tells her mother that Jung-hyun was a good friend to them both. She says she loved everything her mother gave her, from the red scarf to Jung-hyun, and when Shin pats her comfortingly on the shoulder, she smiles, “You too. Thank you for opening the door.”

She laughs when he calls himself a generous being, and remarks that it hasn’t rained lately. Shin says he’s keeping himself in check in case NASA takes him away, which makes her laugh again.

Shin sits with Grandpa’s secretary, who notes how Shin still speaks to him in banmal. Shin asks him to take care of getting Eun-tak’s aunt to forfeit her deceased sister’s insurance money, since Eun-tak’s twentieth birthday isn’t until September. He’s also thankful that Secretary Kim grew up to be a fine man, to which Secretary Kim says he’s grateful for everything.

Secretary Kim finds Aunt in prison, where she admits that she couldn’t get her hands on Eun-tak’s mother’s insurance payout because she’d paid off her personal debts—in order to become Eun-tak’s legal guardian—with a private loan.

So she created an account in Eun-tak’s name but those damned bankbooks kept disappearing. Secretary Kim yawns, then hits the “Save” button on his phone, where he’s just recorded Aunt’s incriminating confession. He explains that Aunt has two options: 1) Return everything to Eun-tak and be released from prison; or 2) File a custody suit that will only drag on.

Her threat of knowing some people in dark places doesn’t work with him, since the secretary knows the underground better, as a former loan shark.

Grandpa is pleased to hear that Secretary Kim has taken care of Shin’s request as well as getting Deok-hwa onboard to learn the company ropes from the bottom up.

We find Reaper at the dry cleaners to pick up his hat, telling the owner that it’s “made in heaven.” Ha, he actually gets it dry-cleaned? Reaper gets lost in his own thoughts thinking about Sun, turning the store and his phone ice-cold. He unfreezes it when Sunny calls, responding with a stilted “Hello.”

She learns that Reaper is still working on the ring and asks what he was doing. He honestly answers, “Wondering if I should hold your hand again or not.” Smiling, she suggests that they meet today.

Reaper changes his clothes at home, where Shin recognizes the attire from his premonition where Sunny told Reaper not to call her anymore. He asks “Is it today? Can you not wear that?” That only makes Reaper question his outfit, but Shin says he was wondering if his advice would change Reaper’s day a little, and suggests that he wear comfortable shoes for the long walk home. Shin calls out, “You do look weird.”

Sunny gets ready for her New Year’s Eve date, while Reaper hilariously walks down the street avoiding contact with passersby. He apologizes for running late and asks to hold her hand before they do anything, explaining that he’s too curious to wait.

She doesn’t give in that easily, though she admits that she’d like to hold his hand and hug him too. But she wants to know him first, and he has yet to explain who he is and how he knows her real name. She says she’ll let him off the hook for the remaining two hours of this year since he’s handsome.

She notices his darkened expression and suggests that they end things now. She says she liked his attempts at chivalry and being a math nerd, but she can’t do this anymore. She says that he dumped her, and she speaks the words from Shin’s premonition: “Don’t call me anymore,” as she walks off.

At 11:30 P.M. on New Year’s Eve, Shin waits impatiently in his coat and scarf in the living room, then heads upstairs and hovers outside Eun-tak’s door. He gives up, and just before midnight, Eun-tak rushes out of her room and knocks on his door, only to find him looking gloomy on his bed.

Eun-tak tells him to listen closely as the clocks chime midnight, and she cheers that the new year means she’s now an adult. Shin pouts when he hears that she’s heading out because she has plans, but she says they’re plans with him, and he immediately jumps out of bed. Ha. He’s willing to do whatever she’d like, and she excitedly requests, “Alcohol! Pojangmacha! Soju!”

So they head out to a pojangmacha, where Eun-tak downs her first soju shot in one gulp and remarks how bitter it is. Shin finds that adorable (and so do I) and he pours her another shot, which she also empties in one go.

Their drinks are interrupted by the cyclist with the broken hand who nearly caused the bus crash, who’s soon joined by his gang. But Shin isn’t fazed and asks the cyclist what he sees when he looks at him. Eun-tak shakes her head, but Shin insists that it’s for her entertainment, declares that they’ll take the fight outside… and disappears. Eun-tak assures the worried ajumma that her boyfriend will be just fine.

Shin faces the group outside with nothing but a mop. He warns them that he used to be a warrior, and he won’t be going easy on them today. When the group comes at him with pipes and sticks, Shin breaks off the head of the mop and takes a fighting stance.

He knocks away his attackers one by one, twirls away from one swing, and then spins the mop handle to strike down the others. A tipsy Eun-tak looks on, impressed, and downs another shot.

We rejoin the fight as Shin strikes one guy on his head, then levels another off of his feet. For his finishing move, he sticks the mop handle up the cyclist’s butt… and drops the handle in disgust. Adding insult to injury, the cyclist’s buddies accidentally ram his family jewels into a tree.

Shin heads back inside to join Eun-tak, and chuckles at her drunken ramblings about the romanticism of her first time drinking. She says there’s one thing left: “First kiss.”

She says their first kiss was no more than a peck, then tells him not to move. Horrified, Shin tries shuffling away and holds his breath as Eun-tak comes around with her lips puckered. Just then, time stands still, and Shin exhales.

He’s taken aback when he discovers that Eun-tak isn’t frozen in time, and she reminds him that his powers don’t work on her, the goblin’s bride. She says he won’t be able to avoid it, but Shin says he’s not going to, since avoiding it once was hard enough. And he swoops in to kiss her. She returns the favor with a soft kiss and confesses that that was perfect.

And back at home, poor Reaper sits in his room wondering if he did the dumping or if he was dumped.

Eun-tak wakes early the following morning to prepare traditional food for the New Year. She adds that she bought good beef using the money earned from the ski resort, and takes note of Reaper’s vegetarian preferences while sneaking glances at Shin.

She wonders at how much time has flown from when Reaper and Shin heroically came to save her from the loan sharks and looked super cool. She suddenly realizes that she’s missing leeks for the soup, so the ajusshis agree to go grocery shopping together.

Cut to: a glory shot of Reaper and Shin walking through a tunnel as they return with leeks… which is then interrupted by a motorcyclist yelling at them to get out of the way. LOL. Shin says the man must be wishing them new year blessings and Reaper agrees that yes, they won’t harm that man today.

Reaper: “Happy New Year.” Shin: “Because we’re cool!” Oh, you two.

At the table, Eun-tak wishes them a happy new year, which Shin returns in kind. But Reaper glumly says he and Sunny are no longer together. Once she’s filled in, Eun-tak decodes the meaning behind Sunny’s words, saying that Sunny wants Reaper to call her. Shin files that information away.

She admits that explaining his nature is a harder question to tackle, and suggests that Reaper tell Sunny that he’s an angel instead of a grim reaper. Shin tells him to keep his chin up and speaks as his sunbae in longevity, that “being 300” is a tough period.

Suddenly Reaper states that if he is to get answers, he must become closer to the person who has them. And then he grabs Shin’s hand, much to his alarm. As Shin freaks out, Reaper says dryly, “As expected, I see nothing from you. Just feels warm.”

Reaper takes his leave as Shin screams after him: “What are you going to do about my hand?! It’s disgusting. I have to cut it off.” But then Eun-tak takes Shin’s hand and blows on the back to “sanitize” it.

Later, Shin drags Reaper outside to not-so-casually get roasted sweet potatoes at the nearby stand where Eun-tak and Sunny just happen to be. Reaper sees right through the act, but he says nothing when he comes face-to-face with Sunny.

Sunny explains they agreed not to acknowledge one another, and at Eun-tak’s prompts, Shin remarks that Sunny’s yellow coat and Reaper’s white coat resembles a fried egg. Goblin, say what?

He amends his statement by saying that Sunny looks like the head of a bean sprout and Reaper its stalk, but that comment is even more terrible than the last one. Eun-tak apologizes for Shin’s lack of tact when they get home, and Reaper softly says he at least got to see Sunny. Aww.

Now that they’re alone, Eun-tak scolds Shin for not carrying any money because her boss had to pay for the snack, which she won’t let him have. Reaper emerges from his room dressed in his grim reaper clothes and looks back to explain his choice of white earlier: “My concept today… was an angel.”

Shin swipes the sweet potatoes to eat in his room, where he thinks back to when he saw a 29-year-old Eun-tak meeting a mysterious CEO. This time, though, he remembers that the necklace came from a vendor in Quebec back when Eun-tak traveled there with him the first time.

He figures that she must’ve gone back to buy a necklace there before she met with that CEO. And then he realizes, “I’m the one to buy it for her,” and immediately travels to Quebec.

Reaper gets reassuring advice about his breakup from a recently deceased psychiatrist, who is glad to give one last consultation before he forgets the memories from this life.

Shin returns home to find Grandpa hoping to play a round of baduk with him. As they play, Shin remarks on how he keeps losing these days when he was the one to teach the game to Grandpa as a boy. Grandpa chuckles, “Because I play with my life on the line.”

As Shin readies to put down his next piece, he suddenly feels a force, and the dropped piece works to Grandpa’s favor. The old man celebrates, but Shin already knows what’s coming, and sits in stunned silence.

Later, Grandpa is at the barbershop and the owner asks, “Are you going someplace nice?” Grandpa chuckles: “I believe so.” Oh no, is it Grandpa’s time to go?

Reaper joins Shin in some daytime drinking, and Shin says the reaper will soon receive Grandpa’s death card. Shin hasn’t told the old man, believing that nothing good comes from knowing one’s time, and Deok-hwa doesn’t know either.

He says Grandpa asked how “his friend” the reaper was doing, and Reaper says Grandpa probably knew everything. Shin ventures, “About you being dumped?”

Reaper admits he hasn’t called Sunny yet because he’ll have to come clean, to which Shin wonders if Sunny is a little thick-headed not to see that Reaper obviously looks like a grim reaper. Reaper asks if Shin didn’t sense anything else about her, and Shin says he did.

It bothered him that Sunny and his sister share the same name, so he’s glad things didn’t work out between Reaper and Sunny, because he didn’t like her. Reaper says Shin had better stop finding fault in Sunny; not necessarily because he’s taking her side, but because he hasn’t told Shin something about Sunny’s past life: “I think she’s the reincarnation of your sister.”

Shin asks if he’s sure it’s not him, and Reaper reveals that the face in Sunny’s past life matches the face of the woman in the scroll. Shin asks him to clarify what Reaper saw, and so Reaper tells him—of how he saw the woman standing in a palace, dressed in regal white robes, who was then pierced in the chest by an arrow and before she collapsed.

Shin says he told him that part of the story earlier, though he may not have mentioned her clothes or the arrow. He asks for more, so Reaper describes how he saw the woman smile at someone through her palanquin window, asking if she looked pretty today. He heard a man’s voice just once, responding, “You look…”

“…ugly.” Shin finishes. Reaper asks haltingly, “Is she really… your sister?” As the pieces fall into place, Shin answers, “Yes.”

But that’s not all: We see a glimpse of Goryeo, where an older Wang Yeo sits in his palace—and looks just like Reaper.

 
COMMENTS

Whoa, this is a lot of information to take in. Although much of these revelations regarding Reaper and Sunny confirm what we’ve already guessed, I hadn’t expected us to go so deep into the Goryeo story today. In truth, I’m rather grateful that we learned so much about Wang Yeo and Sun through Shin’s story before Shin was told that Sunny is the reincarnation of his sister. I’m always captivated whenever we dip into the Goryeo arc, and it was both fascinating and heartbreaking to learn of Wang Yeo’s upbringing by a power-hungry eunuch who later shaped his rule.

Even from the conversation from the palanquin alone, it’s evident that Shin and Sun shared a sweet sibling relationship. Seeing young love blossom between Yeo and Sun was endearing as well, and I loved how much of Sun we got to see. She spoke boldly and honestly, and her exchange with Eunuch Park gave me chills, because her presence and influence stood in his way of keeping his puppet king. Thanks to Shin’s story, we can better understand how Eunuch Park’s vile words about Shin and his family took root in Yeo’s mind and manifested in the young king’s jealousy and fear toward the revered general. We’ve yet to see how the jade ring comes into play here, which I hope means more flashbacks to Goryeo.

Seeing an older Yeo drills in the confirmation that Reaper was the Goryeo king in his past life, and while he can see into Sunny’s past, he has yet to recover his own memories. My heart ached watching Reaper suffer from a broken heart since he just looks like a lost puppy, but at least Eun-tak gave him an ego boost, which gave us an amusing glory shot of the two ajussshis bringing home groceries. I’ve really enjoyed watching Shin and Reaper become good friends over this series—though I’ll never tire of their childish bickering—and how they seek to work as a unit now to protect Eun-tak. I’m relieved her mortal peril storyline and the “will-she-or-won’t-she-pull-out-the-sword” took a backseat today, since that opens us up for other character moments. I liked how Eun-tak’s ghost friend Jung-hyun had an important role to play in her life, allowing Eun-tak to get some emotional closure on her mother’s death.

As for Shin and Eun-tak, things were generally happier between them with the celebration of the new year. Although Eun-tak coming of age does little to squash the huge 900-year age gap, this means we’re also getting closer to seeing the 29-year-old that Shin has seen. I don’t know if his realization about buying that necklace in Quebec gave him more insight into the lunch meeting that keeps bothering him, but right now, I’m honestly more curious about how Deok-hwa will grow following his grandfather’s impending death. I certainly missed him interacting with the rest of the gang today, since I’m sure he has a remedy or two to fix a broken heart. Don’t worry, Reaper—we’re all rooting for you in the new year.

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Happy New Year, everyone!

I love it that Shin made his move for the kiss. Wish it was longer, and ahem, deeper.

So, Eun Tak turned 19 in Sep 2016 (her birth month), and she turns 20 on 1 Jan 2017, and she'll also turn 20 in Sep 2017? Is my understanding of Korean birthdays correct?

Could anyone make out what the locket on Eun Tak's necklace is? I thought it was a word starting with "D", and I keep seeing is as "Dorothy".

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I'm telling myself that with six episodes left (omg, so little...) and each ep being 1+ hr, there's room more skinship–hugs, backhugs and passionate kisses! Hehe.

And I believe her necklace says "Destiny," but for some reason, there doesn't seem to be a 'y,' so I guess it just says, "Destin," which is kinda random and weird.

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@ Van

Thanks for your response! "Destiny" (even if it's missing the "y") makes more sense than "Dorothy"!

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I was looking hard at both the necklace she wore and the one she was looking at, at the street vendor's. The former was not clear aside for the big D... it would definitely make more sense to be 'Destiny' but I could not see the 'y'. The latter might have been 'Eternity'. Other thing... maybe the word was not in English but French or something else?

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I didn't really pay attention to what her necklace says, but since they're in French speaking Canada it could be the French word "destin" which means destiny/fate.

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@Metebelis3 ahhh, okay. Now that makes sense! Thanks for the clarification. Heh, Shin's trying to change their destin by gifting her the Destin necklace. Nice.

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LOL! But now I kinda want it to say "Dorothy" just for us to be like "Da F!?" Lololol. This is my sense of humor, y'all... ???

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Hah! I actually thought it said 'Dior' to begin with. But came across this the other day - I think the insta account belongs to the jewellery studio that designed the necklace:

https://www.instagram.com/p/BOmV8Avl33x/?taken-by=tripleconcerto

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"Toto, I've a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore."

That's what I'd say after walking through the door and teleporting to Quebec. So Dorothy works for me. ;-)

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Thanks for that link @unatuna

So it's really Destin!!! Destiny, in English, and with Goblin's commitment to change theirs!! So subtle and so meaningful.

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Ikr!? I'm so proud and excited for Shin about proactively trying to change his/their fate because he realized how much he truly loves and cares for Eun-tak and wants to be the one that's beside her in the future. It's so romantic~!

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I loved the kiss. Especially the second one where GY's response seemed so natural and cute. Plus I think it would be super weird to have a 'deep' kiss in their relationship right now, as it's both of their first love (ahh.... 첫사랑 ?) n she JUST became an adult right. Just my opinion.

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Omg, YES, I absolutely LOVE LOVE LOVE when Eun-tak immediately went in for another kiss and the way Shin puckered up and kissed her back right away was just... kyyyaaaaaahhhhh!!! So much feel-good feels, I cannot take it! Let's not talk about how many times I rewatched that scene, but gah, I love drunk Eun-tak as much as I love drunk Shin! Can we just have a scene of them both tipsy and confessing their love for each other and what they love about each other!? Haha. Kim Go-eun was so stinkin' adorable when drinking soju and saying, "Kkkkyyyyaaaa, so sweet... bitter! So romantic~~~" killed me. I also loved how she grabbed her seat when she went over to kiss Shin and how he thought he got a moment to breathe and think when he froze time but Eun-tak was like uh uh UH~~!! I think the kiss was perfect (thank goodness Eun-tak went in for a second one!) and the fact that they did officially kiss right when she turned 20/legal, makes me think, "Oh alright, we're not wasting anymore time, huh?" Hehehe!

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The kiss scene is quickly catching up the number of times I replayed the PlayStore scene. Let's see if that perfect kiss can beat Gong Yoo's perfect English pronunciation.

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Aha, I think the pojangmacha kiss beat out Gong Yoo's sexy English! While he was so cool and sexy saying English phrases like "playstore" and "tree," that kiss scene was ??????. We got to see more romantic, cute and smittened Gong Yoo. Nuff said. I'd still appreciate more English-speaking Gong Yoo, though!

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I love it too. So tender and sweet. I replayed the scene so many times I almost feel like I am a pervert. haha

But somehow, the way the director captured the scene, with Eun Tak's laughing, and the music played gives me sad feeling. At first I thought I was just being emotional, but when I replayed the scene again, I felt the same. Sad and melancholy. Like things will go south soon, and their hearts (not to mention, ours) will be broken soon. Le sigh....

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So when you're born you're immediately 1 year old. When it's January 1st, you are 1 year older, even if you haven't reached to your bday month yet. Eg. if you were born in December 2016, you are 1, but when the year turns to January 2017 you are 2.

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I feel bad for Reaper for having a hard time loving Sunny. He went through so much stress just by thinking of a name, not having a businesscard and now not be able to tell her who he really is.

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While I feel bad for him I also remember who he was and what he did to her and goblin in their past life
He was meant to pay back/ suffer this life right

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When they showed him right after ET n KS kiss I thought this right away in Reaper's sulking voice
*Those two are kissing when someone just got dumped*

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Hahahaha that hilarious.. Poor our reaper..

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Sigh.. I wished to have an older brother like Kim Shin..

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AND....

I forgot to add..

The part KS froze time when ET wanted a kiss was funny.. he seriously got a shock when ET wasn't frozen too (it reminds me of GR, Goblin and DH's scene)

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Just when I thought I'd see another heavy episode, this eps had me in stitches for so many scenes.

That slomo walk in the tunnel still gets me laughing like a loony everytime, and reading the recap got me lmao all over again. Those two dorks, am so gonna miss them on my screen.

I agree with everyone who enjoys KS-ET interaction, I enjoy their bickering over small stuff, so heartwarming. The way Shin beams at her presence just make my day, they smile at each other so lovingly after the sweet kiss. My heaarrttttt...

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....and HAPPIEST NEW YEAR, beanies!

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I don't know if it's just me but I think the grim reaper and sunny's story fit main leads' material instead of tak and goblin' story. Their story is more interesting, complicated, and connected with all of the characters.
So, I think it's understandable that many people seem to like more the couple.

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Thanks you DB teams for the recap and happy new year to everyone here!!

This episode had so much plot development, I'm so happy. For once, the episode didn't feel slow(as much as I love this drama, I have to admit that in the past 9 episodes there were scenes which felt unnecessaryly long).
And is it just me or did anyone else cry in the library girl aka mum's friend scene. I wasn't expecting it at all so it totally took me by surprise. ??
Didn't get to see DH today so hopefully we'll see more of him next week.
Ah that kiss! they're adorable together. Honestly speaking though, I was expecting more, since it's gong yoo we're talking about, he's like one of the best kissers out there in the dramaland. But I guess it's understandable since ET's character only just turned into an adult so that kiss was appropriate and like ET said "perfect". They better have at least one steamy kiss scene when she turns 29 or whatever. Do I sound like a pervert? ??
And our GR, even during his saddest time he manages to make me laugh. When we cut to him(after the kiss scene), in his room all alone, trying to figure out if he had dumped her or if he'd been dumped. Lol That had me laughing for quite a while. Am I a sadist? ?

By far the best scene of the day was, the slow mo "I look so badass with these groceries" walk by our duos. ????
Ah and the goryeo scenes were so beautifully done. Although the scenes were short, they were filmed/written/acted in such a way that you could just see how much the siblings loved eachother or how the cherry blossom scene felt so pure and innocent that it made my heart flutter. Really well done to the cast and the production team ????

And omgosh why are you killing off the grandpa???!!??? this better be the last "punishment" that shin has to live through. Cause I'm only going to accept and ending that's ends with a scence with ks,et,wy,ks and Dh happily growing old together in one house! You hear me writers??!
Can't believe this drama is ending in less than 3 weeks. Weirdly, I'm more worried about this drama than my exams... sucks that the drama ends during my exam week. It's going to be tricky juggling between exams and goblin. Anyways, happy New Year to everyone! May this year be filled with as much(or more) happy drama watching experience than ever for all you beanies out there. ??

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So reaper is once again around 300 according to shin in this episode...so this brings back the "isn't reaper too young to be the king?" argument. Unless that was a joke and he's older than 300 and i just missed the fact that it's a joke? or the king reincarnated and only made a mistake 300 years ago....maybe the mistake he made 300 years ago that turned him into a reaper has something to do with eun tak's past life and that's how she gets tied in with everyone?

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If that really turns out to be true (that he's 300 y/o) and not a mistake on his part, the most logical explanation is that he reincarnated first before become a reaper. I like your theory at the end where that's when he encountered ET's past life and that's how she's connected with everyone and not just Shin. Although, with just 4 episodes left, I wonder if there's enough time for that.

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could someone tell me when he encountered or talked about ET's past life? thanks!!

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I don't think it was ever mentioned in the drama it was just midnightrose77's theory. I do like because that way, she won't be "out of the loop" with our Goryeo peeps. But I still personally prefer that this life will be her fir "1st life". After all the goblin's bride is unique and there was nobody like her throughout his existence, because he never interfered with human death until ET's mom.

It makes it beatiful that in a way, it was Goblin's own doing that his redemption from "eternal damnation" is possible.

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Some possibilities:
- Reaper is more than 300 years old, but he didn't actually count the years, so just guesses it's been about 300 years.
- He's not actually 300 years old, but Shin assumes that because Reaper said that he saved money for 300 years.
- Reaper classes take a loooooong time.

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LOL @ywcnois

Good sounding guesses! They actually sound plausible.

Or Goblin was just being naughty in treating Reaper as a kiddo next to him.

But the other premise mentioned above that maybe Reaper did reincarnate as other people before he became Reaper could be possible as well.

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or they had to receive their punishment in hell, first.

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Reaper classes take a loooooong time.

Yes. They have to learn to do all that paperwork correctly :)

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You can't trust an amnesiac reaper with numbers. That's all that he is able to remember. 300 yrs ago when he became a reaper.

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Or maybe he is more than 300 yrs old but just keep remembering the heartbreak, since he was not given a cup of tea during death, and he wished to be a Grim Reaper instead.

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Nah I don't think the reaper has been reincarnated at all because he retained his former face. Whereas Sunny reincarnated into a new person that Shin couldn't recognise.

Odds are the king died and his soul floating in limbo until judgment was made much later.

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To be fair, we didn't really get to see the adult version of the queen. Who's to say that it wasn't Yoo In Na's face? Honestly though YIN and KSH look similar..

It's possible. Like one comment above mentioned, reapers have amnesia, the might really be 900 y/o as well..

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I also don't think he was reincarnated first before being GR. If he committed greater sin in his reincarnated life, he should be bothered more to look into that.

Yeah, his soul might be wandering around in limbo until he became GR, just like Shin who was not resurrected directly but only after several years passed.

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Did Grim actually say he's 300 years old though? I can't really remember now. I thought Kim Shin just assumed he's 300. I don't think Yeo was reincarnated at all, he just became a grim reaper after he died

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As loaded this episode is, the highlight for me was the parody of that epic last scene of the final ep. Walking through the tunnel to get the dark night look, with them holding grocery bags with leeks in them and having a "spotlight" behind them that turns out to be a coming motorcyclist - all the while, that same awesome soundtrack plays in the background. LoL! Anyway, here are some of my thoughts for this episode:

1) awesome parallel in the flashback scene where, Wang Yeo loos at Sun while she practice her posture, and he wears all black outfit with the matching black hat. Was that a foreboding of his future supernatural job? ;)

2) with the Goryeo back story, it makes me wonder about the scene in the pilot episode when Shin 'wakes up' as a goblin and came to the palace immediately, only to say that he's "too late" when he found the king dead. Did he rush there for revenge? Or was he trying to keep his promise to previous king to keep Yeo alive?

3) I still think that the secretary might possibly be the eunuch's reincarnation. He does a have a "dark" background as a loan shark. Maybe, Shin found out who he was in the past and tried to set him on the right path (by being his patron and all). Maybe, he's trying to keep hi enemy (in the past) close? That, or maybe I'm reading too much about Shin saying "thank you for growing up well". Sometimes the extras in this drama has more role than what they appear to be. Which leads me to #4..

4) Before, I thought, ET's ghost friend in the library is just one of her few (or maybe ONLY) friends - living friend. THEN I got goosebumps when she passed by a mirror in a previous ep and it turns out she is dead. ET may not be surprised because she already knew from the start, but the the viewers don't. THEN it turns out that she's ET's mom's friend/ET's protector and guardian, I actually got teary-eyed with that scene. Aside fom it providing further closure on her mom's death, it ties up loose ends and doesn't leave us hanging. It's nice to know that her aunt really is in jail-not on bail, and it we finally know where the insurance money is. I mean, with how awesome the story is going, I actually forgot about it; I'm glad the writer didn't. I just always assume that it was Samshin who hid it and it would just magicall reappear whe ET becomes an adult.

5) It was funny how the fight scene outside the tent they were drinking in was supposed to be serious, because hey, violence. It however becomes comedic because of the background music and ET staring as it was something mundane, not even caring and worried about Shin (I know there's nothing to worry about, but her expression was just funny) lol!

6) disappearing out of thin air in public isn't mind boggling at all is it? Lol The pickpocket's only remark was "I told you he was strange". Also others are probably tipsy, no one noticed anything!

7) Noo!! Don't take Grandpa Yu yet!:(

8) Lastly, the kiss! Although I...

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Agree with number 6. I would run for my life if I were to witness such thing. LOL.

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I know the writer is KES, but I can't help but wonder if Sunny being Kim Sun isn't a little too obvious.

After all, the Reaper only got emotional/saw the flashbacks when he touched the jade ring - it didn't really have anything to do with Sunny - so perhaps Kim Sun wasn't actually reincarnated at all, and the ring is the connection to the Reaper's past?

(Having said that, I admit I'd be disappointed if that turned out to be the case. Partly because it would be trolling the audience, and partly because I luff Sunny and want her to be connected to our leading lads.)

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I think, she had to be obvious early on because she only have 16 episodes to work on. I'd actually prefer that than having some massive ball being dropped on our plate out of nowhere without having enough foundation to back it up.

It was explained in previous eps that reapers do get of somebody's past life when they touch them, and they were clearly touching hands at the start of the ep. Plus, there was already the flashback of her as the queen. I think there was more than enough confirmation that Sunny is Kim Sun's reincarnation. Plus, reaper got emotional when he first saw her face just like when he cried when he saw the queen's portrait.

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I think KES is never subtle, it was heavily hinted from the beginning Sunny is the queen and grim is Wang Yeo. Like when Sunny puts on that ring and said it felt right and it belonged to her, or when grim said "jim (I in imperial form)..." and Shin retorted "what, were you a king before??"

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Why was the reaper only 300 years as one, and Shin has been a goblin for 900 years? O.o One doesn't automatically become a reaper when they die? O.o

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My ridiculous thought for the episode: as Shin steps through the door to travel to Canada we see his sockless fashion, "It's winter in Canada! Your ankles will get cold!"

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I had this same thought!

Plus, I noticed it was obviously still autumn (can't hide all of those glorious fall-colored leaves) when it should have been winter. Lol - live shoot issues...

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LOL! I noticed his footwear too! I was like "omg he's wearing long pants and a coat with flip flops?!"

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If stepping through his portal can send Shin to another location, why couldn't it teleport him to the past as well? It makes perfect sense to me that he'd want to go to the vendor to ask which necklace a certain young lady ogled.

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I think the secretary is a descendant of the evil adviser and not the reincarnation. I think Shin knows that and is giving him a chance to redeem his ancestor. Also, the grim reaper touched Duk Hwa that one time when he shoved him out of the way, so he should have read his past life. Unless, he has to make skin to skin contact, then that would explain why he couldn't. Duk Hwa is the grandson of the grandson of the grandson (etc.) of someone he actually knew in his past, so the theories of him being a god don't seem plausible to me. He could be a reincarnation of someone, but I can't see how he could be a god.

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The reaper uses his hands to touch and see past lives, which is why he keeps them crossed and tucked away in crowds xD he shoved DH aside with his shoulder, and when Eun Tak was taking photos with both him and Shin, she had her arm around him and it was fine (except Shin slapped it away LOL). Sunny grabbed his hand and that made him see her past life. He took Shin's hand and as he expected, he didn't see anything which could explain why he was willing to give Shin a hug in an earlier epiosode :P
I do like the thought that the secretary is a descendant as opposed to a reincarnation, although personally I feel they're both not connected at all hahah.

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Grim needs to take a lesson from BABYLON5 and wear gloves like the PsyCorps. Then he wouldn't have to do the limbo every time he walks on a crowded sidewalk. ;-)

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Well here's hoping that if it wasn't the king that Shin ever wanted to take revenge against but instead to protect, I hope the eunuch is reincarnated and stirring up evil- and if something befalls the reaper Shin will have to save him, thus fulfilling the promise to look after the king and they can both be at peace :D the bromance is strong in this one.

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gummimochi~

Thank you for the recap. Lots of stuff happenening in this episode. I really appreciated the Goryeo portion . Kim So Hyun ! Lovely as the queen. So sad to see the king's mind poisoned.

First episode watched for 2017, I look forward to laughing and crying at this year's dramas with all of the DB staff and Beanies.

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Kim So Hyun ! Lovely as the queen.

And for her fans, there's a teaser for her new saeguk

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMDYCWQYREg

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Omo. Nice! So angsty and dramatic, already... geez. This is gonna be good. Can't wait to see both of them! Thanks for sharing.

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Thanks for the link! Man Kim So Hyun slay at sageuk seriously. That hanbok *_*

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How many more times are they going to show the scene of Kim Sun getting shot by the arrow? Impretty sure it's shown at least once if not twice per episode!!??

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On this I agree, not just that, some of the shots of them reminiscing on past events are repetitive, I mean you could shorten episode length and easily get to the point quickly.

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I know, most episodes are over an hour now, if you cut out the repetitive flashbacks, it'll surely be an hour. We got it, she got shot and died. And we don't need flashback for something that just happened an episode ago. I'm loving everything but feel like the flashbacks are too much, reminds me of kill me heal me.

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I agree with you.. The flashback in kill me heal me are too much to watch.. Repetitive again and again.. It really killing me..

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I'm sick with the balancing bowls walk, can't take it anymore

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This episode is EXACTLY what I needed for as the year beginner. How happy I felt when I saw that sweet kiss and beaming glance of KS around 12.30!
I'm Hoping to see how KS works on opening the door to changed Destiny. And also what the older king did. I'ld LOVE some light on him in the goryeo. It seems like they're finally getting all the variables awayand heading down for a clearer end (hopefully). I can't believe so many things happened in just 10 eps n so much more will happen in the upcoming 6.
I'm gonna repeat the tunnel scene and the fight scene till my eyesight becomes weak.

Thanks for the recap and comments from the beanies. Happy New Year *In Gong Yoo style*

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I think it's heartbreaking to know Shin can't freeze ET in time, it means if he needs to save her from something (as with the push into the truck) he has to physically do it.

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Oh boy,it's so facinating to see just how different are Human Shin and Goblin Shin personality wise...I guess 939 years does indeed that to one's personality but it still is facinating seeing the two of them,how he was then,all serious,solemn and even scary and how childishly adorable he is now...I bet Human Shin would instant die if he saw his future self...

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From seeing how benign Yeo was as a prince and how his behaviour was totally because of the influence of the eunuch, I feel like grim reapers became reapers because they have the possibility of redemption. I mean, from all the reapers they've shown, every single one of them were generally good people. If their sins were so bad why didn't they just get sent to hell amirite?
Gosh i hope this is true cuz i ship sunny and the reaper so much T^T love both characters, love their relationship <3

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Ah, I like this theory. It explain why people who committed grave sin can either become Grim Reaper or send to hell without forgetting their sin (ex. driver who ran ET's Mom over).

Maybe after their Reaper service, there will be some kind of redemption in store for them since they regretted their actions. While those that get send to hell, well no redeeming qualities in them.

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Thank you Dramabeans writers for recapping this and all those other dramas! I wish you the best for 2017!

My wish for the new year is to have even more dramas of this quality! Thanks to the writer, PD, actors and technical wizards who make Goblin. And Happy New Year and Happy (Korean) Birthday to all!

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I'm sticking with my previous guess that the King loved his queen and his BIL. I'm hoping further glimpses into the past show that he feared for his queen's life, had lost faith in his snake advisor, knew his queen could be killed and decided to sacrifice his BIL in the hopes of protecting his queen. The scene showing him forcing the ring back on to her finger is very telling. This is obviously jealousy and anger showing in the king for her removing something that he had given to her. It reflected her rejection of him and his reaction, to me, denotes a man desperate to hang on to her. I look forward to more explanation of that scene since NO scene in this is a throw away.

It is interesting to me that the Goblin has chosen to "correct the sins of the past' where the eunuch's descendant is concerned. He has turned him into an advisor untwisted by greed and hunger for power like the eunuch. Perhaps to atone for killing him? As if that wasn't richly deserved. It seems like the underlying story of why the Goblin is living like this is he needs to continue to make amends for the people he has killed...one by one as he discovered their descendants. If he truly killed thousands, 900 years will not nearly be enough! He has to first find the descendants and that doesn't appear to be easy.

Loving this story to death. Every time I got back and watch I discover another tidbit of info or gem I missed so many innuendos. I cannot image how many cultural or linguistic inside jokes or hints I am missing. Still loving the CITT reference in ep7! STILL laughing over that one.

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I don't know if Shin is actually making amends to every single being he slew in the line of duty. Maybe he is focusing on healing karmic relationships with his own relatives, friends, and enemies.

Even if he is attempting to atone for every single life he's taken by making amends with each soul's current incarnation, I don't think he has to do it one by one, day by day. With the corporate resources at his disposal -- and his friendship with a grim reaper who presumably has access to the Akashic Records -- there could be some serious parallel processing power to aid in locating said souls. Nine hundred years may be plenty of time to balance the karmic books. I'm thinking of Arthur C. Clarke's short story "The Nine Billion Names of God." ;-)

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I tend to agree with that. Philosophically, he could make amends by living his Goblin life well, helping as he can and making up for his prior 'sins' that way!

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What CITT reference in EP7? I didn't catch that.

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sorry...I forgot to go back and recheck comments. I wish we could get an alert when comments are posted! I doubt you will ever see this. But. When Eun Tak goes to the college for her entrance interview, she is walking back past a lake that looks suspiciously familiar. It appears to be the lake she was always walking by in CITT. She then meets the ball player. Goblin see this and comments angrily (and hilariously) about whether he should 'break his wrist' (instead of hand!) and he should have 'not taken away his piano' (making him a pianist instead of a baseball star). I just about died laughing in that scene!

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I find it interesting that the Goblin didn't fulfill his promise to guide and protect the king, that he actually did little more than hand over his sister for marriage and spend his days on the battlefield, yet now he finally has a close, familial relationship to his king more along the lines of how it should have been without someone whispering poisonous words in Wang Yeo's ear. Of course, this is unbeknownst to everyone... but it makes me wonder if because things went so wrong the first time that the Goblin was created not just due to circumstances but so Shin could keep his promise and also ensure the king and his sister are happy together? But of course being an immortal as he is, someone has to come along and help him undo that immortality, i.e. the Goblin's Bride, so he can pursue his own happiness. I believe the motive of the butterfly God is to give time to reflect and heal from grievous wounds/mistakes so lives can lived peacefully as they were meant to be.

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There were confusion in the translation with some of the beanies. The episode I've seen, Shin referred to him as a scholar (comments from the previous page said something similar, someone from Sunggyungkwan or a him being a Confucian scholar) plus, he was the prince's professor as well. However he was referred as an eunuch in this recap and there wasn't any explanation on the term Shin used (which you can clearly here isn't eunuch. I hope JB/GF would explain when they're back recapping Goblin). Most of us just assume he's an eunuch because of his clothing. Maybe an eunuch's duties were broader during the Goryeo period and he's still castrated even after serving as a prince's tutor.

Regardless I'm with the theory that the secretary is his reincarnation, not his descendant. Can't wait for the show to reveal the secretary's name.

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Thank you for all your in-depth analyses; I feel like I've learned so much and understand the show more after reading the comments!

Also, does anyone know what Gong Yoo's skin regimen is? His skin is flawless.

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During an interview somewhere he says he visits a dermatologist weekly.

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Can anyone explain to me why the reaper always eat vegetarian dishes and the goblin, steak?
Is there a myth/legend/history behind the roles of a goblin and reaper?

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I think that when we come back in the Goryeo timeline, with King being grown up and having Reaper's face, we'll find out what happened to Eunuch Park. I believe he got his punishment in those days when King Wang Yeo finally found out about his crimes and I got a strong feeling our Goblin helped him find out about it secretly.

I honestly think that's one of the primary reasons he was bought back to life. To bring justice to those who died in that senseless war. When King Wang Yeo discovered the truth, I think he asked for mercy until he died and that's why he has to repent as a Grim Reaper to atone for his sins as a second chance while Eunuch Park is spending eternity in hell.

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I can kind of see why Eun-tak and Shin make a cute/worthwhile couple. Shin has a very simple (and adorable) view on human nature. He really, as many of you have very brilliantly pointed out, lacks a understanding on the complexities of human nature and the subtleties of words. As a general all he wanted to do was make his king more powerful by winning battles, which he did, but inadvertently that made Shin more powerful instead. He simply thought winning more made his king happy, not understanding the consequences of his actions, since they legitimately never entered his mind. You can see in the episode 10 how clueless again Shin is of human nature. He is astounded when Eun-tak tell Grim Reaper that his break up with Sunny isn’t a “real” breakup, but a signal to call her again, and when he is completely tactless in trying to reunite the two (lol egg yolk really??). I initially though it was strange the after 900 years he would still be such a simple, straightforward soul, but it makes complete sense considering how powerful he is. He never really has to worry about understanding people because a. he really isn’t human and b. he can just use his goblin powers to handle any situation. He has never been powerless against people, so he never really needed to change.

Which is why I like Eun-tak for him as a match. She completely gets these complexities. Growing up in a difficult household, where she had to step on eggshells in order to not be yelled at or hit. Seeing ghosts for years and trying to help (or avoid) them by figuring out how they could go to heaven. Navigating a school that doesn’t care about her. All of these examples show how she is able to understand and work as an effective middleman for Grim Reaper and Sunny, and how she can balance out Shin in his tactlessness. Honestly her personality makes her seem older and wiser at times that our 900 year old goblin.

Shin is powerless against Eun-tak considering how much he likes her. His lack of understanding shines through in their interactions because he doesn’t know how to behave around her. He can’t boss her around or look down on her, which he does to almost everyone, because he wants to be on equal footing with her (and for her not to be mad at him).

I don’t really know if I am comfortable with their relationship, but it’s a drama so it’s a fantasy (for me anyways). I think that thought process helps me kind of equalize them in this relationship, and I wanted to share my opinion with y’all!

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Refreshing opinion.. I kinda do like it..

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I love yourtake on KS-ET's dynamic. It explains a lot actually, thanks!

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lovely. well said. thank you!

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'Notify me of your death and I shall notify you of my sorrow'. Is it possible that Wang Yeo was telling Kim Shin to fake his death? Part of a deeper story that the audience isn't privy to, just yet?

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I thought this too. The young king is trapped in a web of deceipt, and is giving Kim Shin an out. But Kim Shin is such a straightforward guy that he may not get the complexity of the king's order, or he is simply incapable of acting on it due to his promise to the former king and his devotion to his family.

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OOooohhhhhh~ iiiiiiinnnnnnterestingg!

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Thanks, gummimochi, for pinch-hitting on the recap and commentary! Happy New Year!

As I suspected, more of the Goryeo timeline was indeed in the offing, and it completely stood Shin's backstory on its head. His return to the palace was motivated by loyalty, devotion to duty, and following the orders of his former liege to protect Wang Yeo. It was never about honor or pride after all.

I really wonder what's going on with Deok-hwa. He's the one who brought Grim into Shin's orbit by renting the house to him. Shin guarded Wang Yeo, and the Yoo family guards/serves Shin the Goblin. I have a feeling that Deok-hwa acts like Loki, the Norse trickster -- which might mean that he's a wild card -- the joker in the pack? Like Eun-tak, his presence might act as a variable that opens new doors of destiny and healing. His apparently crooked dealing in renting the house to Grim has resulted in a lovely friendship between goblin and reaper that suggests the kind of relationship that would have unfolded between them as brothers-in-law in Goryeo were it not for the disparity in their rank and status -- and the nefarious meddling of Scholar Park.

I'm also wondering about the timing of Grandsire Yoo's impending demise. If Shin had left for Nice as originally planned, he would not be present when his elderly retainer dies. Because the goblin's bride was located, Shin's still in Seoul. Owing to that development, Shin has gotten to spend more quality time with (and lose more baduk games to) his good and faithful servant. It feels to me as though Shin is getting a do-over: this time, the resurrected general will be present when his servant shuffles off his mortal coil and the baton passes to Deok-hwa. This time, Shin will not have to regret being absent, and may even learn a necessary and valuable lesson that he's been missing out on for 900 years.

Those baduk games with Grandsire Yoo remind me of the ones between the King of Heaven and the King of Hell in ARANG AND THE MAGISTRATE, minus the flowery goat. -- Ah, but there's a flowery goblin.

The scenery at the ski resort where Eun-tak worked was gorgeous. The mountain vistas and the conifers covered with snow where she walked with Shin were sublime.

I couldn't help but notice at the roasted sweet potato stand that Sunny's red mock turtleneck was the same color as young Samshin Grandmother's red dress.

“My concept today… was an angel.” All I could think of when I saw Grim in his white and light grey outfit (not a white three-piece suit?!) was "I'm not that kind of angel." Cue up "Chain of Fools." LOL.

Breakfast for Michael.mpg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DAbjI5CKQYQ

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That's a nice an plausible analysis, @ PakalanaPikake

I'm waiting to find out if there is a significance in Deok Hwa being the one to buy the Goblin book with the autumn leaf in it, and to being back at the shop asking for a refund when Eun Tak was looking for the same book.

It's also interesting that Sunny's shop was in the building Deok Hwa owned, and the place Eun Tak was working at, although he did not realise that at first.

Then as you say, Deok Hwa is the one to bring the brothers-in-law into each other's orbit. While Samshin Fairy brings the king and queen together.

I was rewatching Ep 6 and in it while Shin was saying farewell to Chairman Yu, he said that he has not found the people he owed a debt to and so there was unfinished business, but he was going to get the sword removed anyway. At that time he had not realised that he had found his brother-in-law in Reaper and that Sunny, his sister, was in the picture. However I gather from his statement that he had been going around searching for the reincarnations of the king and queen.

At the appropriate time, fate or the god(s) (Samshin Fairy and/or Deok Hwa???) have finally brought together all the missing persons in Goblin's life so that he can repay his debt, maybe fulfill something of the promise he made to protect and support the king and then end his immortal life, thus making amends and finishing with his punishment.

What we have now in the last few episodes is the revelation to Shin that he can fulfill his destiny, and a chance to finally love and really be more fully alive. He has remained alive but he has not truly lived or truly opened up himself to real living and loving. He's finally growing because of a 19 year old girl who is showing him how ardently she embraces living. It was only at the point when she was bargaining for a discount (was it on rent or on his being petty and nagging?) and she brought it down to 45% discount and when he laughed at that... that he felt the pain and the sword could be pulled out. I figure it was because at that moment, he was open, giving, ie truly loving towards Eun Tak and prepared to give her everything without the negotiation. That made him really alive, made the pain real and the sword real too, in a sense. :) It was too soon to remove the sword however, since Shin had yet to fulfill his destiny, so the pain and the fear of dying drove Shin to stop Eun Tak.

However with the reveal of who Wang Yeo is, just about to happen, the time is coming when it is right for the sword to go, and perhaps it will not hurt. I wait with bated breath to see how the story can give us the logic and the twist that allows the sword to disappear and not Shin. :)

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Oohh this is such a fun episode!!!
Thank goodness the melancholy scenes are not so heavy anymore and the story is progressing rather well!

I loved the tunnel scene! I was laughing so hard when they wanted to get the onions and realized they were going to recreate their "cool" walk. Hahaha.
Is it just me? but why am I sometimes more excited about the Bromance scenes than the love story??? ??

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Much more invested in their tragic fate.

I agree. I find the Reaper & his tragic civil-service existence to be very compelling. I'd happily just watch a show about him & Sunny dancing around their love-at-first-sight.

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What I usually love about Goblin is that all the characters are tied together and have (hopefully) all satisfactory and fulfilling character development /arcs. It's not just the OTP and side characters. I feel personally invested in all the characters. I for one love the Shin-Eun tak couple. Yes the age difference is a little weird, but he's an immortal being! And their love slowly developing is very real and lovely to watch although it's not a crackling chemistry. I find GR and Sunny story line equally compelling and they all tie in together. Which what makes this drama so great IMHO. Of course the bromance between Shin and GR is also so hilarious!

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I bet, the chairman's secretary who used to be a loan shark is the reincarnation of Eunuch Park. Just sayin' :)

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I though the king was the Reaper but I was not sure but now I know

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En Tak's evolution as a character is still in process. She has yet to take the role as the problem solver but she will. Granted it is taking a while but there was a great deal of story to construct along the way. Also this episode makes a big deal of her coming of age (the drinking, the romance, and the first kiss plus Kim Shin has confessed to her more or less. When we see her sitting in the restaurant at 29, smartly dressed and confident the Director is laying the ground work for us.

In Korean Drama I see a fascinating suggestion: good women excel in all ways and work like demons at home and at the office and they start business like Sunny does. All the while they are pleasant while they do it and never show fatigue and their skin always looks great! WOW.

I was touched when the Kim Shin admires her grades and is sadden when he sees how hard she works at the restaurant. THANK YOU very much Kim Shin we don't see enough of this. Much is expected in Korean Dramas of women and yet they defer to the male characters with regularity in the plot lines, with the exception of Coffee Prince, which I think is one of CP's great charms and the reason for its terrific popularity (even if the female lead had to be in drag most of the time to do it). Is En Tak is about to whip out that contract and confront the Gods and demand justice. We'll see, I think so.

For this drama to be the hit that Coffee Prince was En Tak has to seize her power in such a way that Kim Shin matures as well. He must evolve beyond noble idiocy, after all it has been 939 years. Kim Shin still hasn't fessed up about her life being in constant danger now has he. Tsk Tsk Tsk, and her life is still waiting in the wings. College hasn't even started. There is work to do here. Also I think that that it is not an accident that En Tak's major is Media Studies and that she is studying in Canada. I have a theory.

In American film history the role of women changed according to the sociological imperatives of the time. When men came back from WWII there was a shortage of jobs so women women were encouraged to embrace the role of housewife with glee and there were many films in the fifties that idealized the domestic role and depicted women, who are good at heart to be in the kitchen (always in the kitchen).and surrounded by young children and by that I mean future workers. These movies hit a nerve in the American soul and soothed its war bruised heart. (Great book: Popcorn Venus).

En Tak will dispel old ideas about women and own her power. Today's Korean women are like none the world has ever seen and En Tak will shine a light on this. So like I said En Tak is in media studies because in some ways Goblin is a old myth about a modern myth. This is the missing piece: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marshall_McLuhan

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Hi beanies! Can someone make a gif the part where shin winked back to euntak when she asked him for a date. Pretty pretty please. ? I really love that part. ?

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I'd love to make one specially for you, but I don't have any gif-making skills... BUT I'm like 90% sure you'll be able to find a gif of that them winking at each other on Tumblr! It's too cute of a moment NOT to gif. It's totally gif-worthy! Good luck!

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Well, whaddyu know! I literally just stumbled upon this: http://sharingsilence.tumblr.com/post/155198217380/adorbs-ahjussi-in-ep9 see, I told you! Tumblr is the place to go if you want your fav moments in gif form. Haha.

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LOL! Thanks @ Van

You're as good as your word... just mentioned it and searched for it and found it! Much cute that guy and his 900 year old fashioned 'aegyo'!!

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Oh em geeeee?? thank you so much!

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While I do enjoy the show in general, I've been feeling recently that it can certainly afford to tighten it's storytelling a lot.

The length of the episodes certainly doesn't help and the Shin/Eun Tak storyline has been dragging on a little, especially regarding the sword pulling. This was why I appreciated that the sword was barely mentioned in this episode and we got much needed insight into the Goryeo storyline and insight into new relationships like that between Shin and Sun, and the Yeo and Sun. I'm certainly hoping that's not the end of all we are getting, because there are so many more layers to unravel about Shin and Sun and also Yeo and Sun.

Modern day Sunny also needs more fleshing out because we really don't know much about her, besides that she owns a restaurant and that she likes Reaper. I am looking forward to seeing Reaper's journey of discovery into his past and why the deities have chosen to reveal that past to him.

Have shared more thoughts on the episode on my blog here: https://kdramaanalysis.wordpress.com/2017/01/01/the-lonely-and-shining-goblin-episode-10/

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i've finished watching gong yoo's movies, stare at the gifs and pictures, replaying my fav goblin scenes (esp the kisses and hugs :)), replaying the scenes again in my mind.. I swear i'll go crazy if friday doesn't come...
I'm crazy obsessed already...
Aarrrgghhh.. 6 episodes left... Withdrawal is looming ahead...
Should i go see a doctor?

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I'm slow on the uptake... I just only realized after rewatching all episodes for the umpteenth time... SUN = yellow = clothes she's wearing all the time. LOL.

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I flubbed the Reaper = Queen theory. I'll put forward another crazy hypothesis. What if Queen Sun had been pregnant when she killed? And the would have been child? Eun-Tak, of course. She is the reincarnation of the princess. What do I base this on? Nothing. Ha ha. Well maybe, Eun-Tak did have a near death experience while being a fetus in her mother's womb in episode 1. History repeating itself, but then the Goblin interfered.
Weird plot line, but don't K dramas have a lot of those?

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Is it Friday yet? No?

*dies in agoney*

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Does anyone know the song for minutes 36:58 - 38:23?

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