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Master’s Sun: Episode 17 (Final)

We’ve reached the end of another Hong sisters drama, and I’m happy to say there are no sudden whiplash-inducing turns in the final hour. I guess on the flipside there are few surprises left in store, but if those are the options, I’ll stick to what’s tried and true and save my neck, thank you very much. The finale went out on a series ratings high of 21.8%, so at least we know the producers got their happy ending. Now to find out if Taeyang got hers…

 
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FINAL EPISODE RECAP

Joong-won finds Gong-shil at his hotel rooftop bar, just over a year since he let her go. They sit down for a drink and he asks if her date is a ghost, and she says nonchalantly that she doesn’t see ghosts anymore.

She says that she’s different now, having traveled the world and even made some money, though she remains vague about the how. She says she bought a house in England too.

He’s busy preparing for the grand opening of Kingdom’s new mall in Shanghai with his ex-fiancée’s company, and plans to be out of the country for a few years. Oh don’t tell me we have to go through another round of Please Don’t Go at the airport. Please no.

He asks again if she really doesn’t see ghosts, and she says it’s true. So then he purposely tests her by offering her a drink. Oh no, by the way her eyes are shaking at the gesture, it looks like he’s about to call her bluff.

He pours her a celebratory drink for finding her radar’s off-switch, and sits back. She braces herself and downs the glass, and then another. She hurries him off to his meeting that he’s already late for and says their timing is off today, and leaves first.

As soon as she gets down to the lobby, her ghost date appears at her side—a lady who went splat off the rooftop bar, who wanted one last drink there. Gong-shil complains that it’s all her fault that she ran into Joong-won this way. She wanted to see him as just Tae Gong-shil, not the ghost-seeing radar she always was. But now it’s ruined and she walks away sullenly.

She takes a cab home alone, and suddenly changes her destination with the cab driver, insisting they stop to pick up a shovel first. “There’s a tree root sticking into my side and I’m going to yank it out!” Creepy. The ajusshi says there isn’t anything here, and she just answers, “Have you ever been buried in the dirt?”

That scares the daylights out of him, and he starts to panic. Just then, Joong-won pulls up alongside the cab and yells at them to pull over. Oh phew. He still doesn’t know any of this, and has come to chase Gong-shil down, timing be damned.

But as soon as he gets to the cab, the driver insists he take her away. He realizes she’s possessed, and tells the ghost to get lost. He grabs her by the shoulders and as the spirit goes poof, she falls into his arms, unconscious.

He just melts into the hug and wraps his arms all the way around her, and says that if it was because of ghosts, he’ll forgive her. He just stands there holding her for a long moment.

Next thing we know, it’s morning, and he’s lying in bed holding her hand and watching her sleep. D’aw. As soon as she opens her eyes he smiles, “Are you awake? You’re wondering, ‘How much did I want to sleep with this man that I’m dreaming this,’ aren’t you?”

She’s still not sure what’s real, and he just keeps going: “Are you thinking that if you’re dreaming this, it might as well be 19+? Want me to cooperate?” Rawr. He pulls her closer, and that’s when she darts up (with hands clasped over chest) and gasps.

She demands to know what happened, and he notes that she really IS different from the Gong-shil who used to throw herself at him. He fills her in on the taxi rescue, and she cringes, “Was I… okay?”

Joong-won: “I wasn’t okay. Last night you seduced me… in a variety of ways.” He buries his head in his hands to fake-cry for emphasis. Lol.

In flashback we see the parade of ghosts that possessed her, from the ice cream mania little girl ghost, to the kitty ghost (“Meow?” “Meow.” Hahahaha), to the Parisian seductress who tested his fortitude. “As soon as I touch you, you’ll go away. I can’t give you what you want! It’s hard for me to sleep just holding your hand too!”

She doesn’t listen and caresses his face seductively… which of course means the ghost poofs right out and she falls on top of him. Ha. He gasps aloud (at no one): “There is a limit to my resolve, you know!”

But in the morning when she asks hesitantly if she did anything weird last night, he tells her she was just her drunk self, with no ghost visitors. Aw. She sighs in relief to hear that she was just a drunk and handsy version of herself.

Another flashback to earlier last night shows her in exactly that state, when he was holding her hand and she woke up as herself. She presses his hand into her cheek and swoons, “I missed you.”

He asks if she needed her emergency shelter because she still sees ghosts, but she shakes her head no—she just really really really wanted to see him. She admits that she couldn’t find a way to get rid of her abilities and live like a normal person.

He guesses that’s why she didn’t come to him, and she tells him that she had a fantasy scenario in mind just in case: she’d show up in front of him as this amazing version of herself and he’d fall head over heels, and then once he had fallen for her, she’d admit that she still sees ghosts. And… that’s different from the first time how?

Joong-won: “I’ve already fallen! Why does it matter what the order is?” THAT’S WHAT I’M SAYING. She insists it matters, and that she wanted him to see her as a woman, not as the ghost radar.

Back in the present, she apologizes for last night and gets up to go, and he tells her that he got her number while she was sleeping. Heh. She tells him not to call her first, so he asks permission to text, which she grants. As she walks out, he puts a fist up in the air: “Tae Gong-shil, do your best to seduce me. Fighting!”

Uncle sees her on her way out, and reports to Aunt that he doesn’t think Joong-won will be getting over Gong-shil anytime soon. He’s pleased as punch, of course, and says that Joong-won will be smiling brightly (bang-shil bang-shil, using her nickname as a pun) from now on.

Aunt scowls, and Uncle pouts that she puts Joong-won first before him, which she doesn’t even deny. He jokes that they should have a child so he has someone on his side, and she glares again.

Unni gets the call that Gong-shil is back, and Han-joo is now head of security at Kingdom. He wonders if Gong-shil is going to take responsibility for the fact that Joong-won’s got a few screws loose ever since she left (the rumor is that he sits on a bench and talks to himself every day, ha).

Han-joo says emphatically that a woman ought to take responsibility: “I mean, you and I spent all those nights… with the… you know… and aren’t you going to take responsibility for me?” Hee. Unni casually agrees to marry him, like she’s saying okay to dinner and a movie, and he immediately starts planning their wedding.

Kang Woo is working at jobs much more suited to his training, guarding ambassadors and diplomats. Yi-ryung is as obsessed as ever, sending her manager to stalk Kang Woo by proxy when she’s busy. She gets caught red-handed of course.

Kang Woo meets Yi-ryung by the river late at night to complain about the needless worrying, but she pouts that all they ever do is meet secretly, so how is she supposed to rest easy when he isn’t hers?

He still calls her the black-mustached whale, and tells her that they meet in secret to protect her. She lights up at that and asks if that means his heart is hers. She asks him to prove it by going to the movies with her—by which she means red carpet and cameras and publicly dating. He realizes now that that’s her world, and wonders if he can stand next to her.

Gong-shil returns to her gosiwon rooftop room with Unni, who wonders why she wants to come back here. Gong-shil says she’s comfortable here, and actually plans to buy the gosiwon whole-hog. What.

It turns out she wasn’t lying about making some money—while in Europe she chased a horde of ghosts out of an abandoned building, fixed it up, and sold it for a huge chunk of cash. Unni still wonders why she’s buying this building of all buildings if she’s loaded, and Gong-shil says she really likes it here, plus someone once told her that if she at least owned this building, he’d give her the time of day. Ha.

She says that Chun-hee is still abroad but has plans to return to Korea, and that she’s going to go back to school.

The next day she goes to the realtor to meet with the gosiwon’s owner, and in walks Secretary Kim. Pwahaha, Joong-won bought it, didn’t he? Yup, Secretary Kim is just here to take her to the meeting, and she gets taken to Kingdom. Joong-won is being a hardass about the price, though he notes that if she were to return a certain man’s calls, he might lower the asking price.

She isn’t interested in romancing the seller for a discount, and leaves the meeting resigned to take care of this herself with money. He pleads adorably: “At least answer the texts!” She agrees.

Once she’s gone, Secretary Kim needles him to say that he bought that building because “someone” called it the most comfortable rooftop in all of Seoul. Joong-won keeps up his front about buying it to convert for his part-time employees… but also because “someone” might say that she’d prefer to rest there over his fancy villas.

Joong-won tells him that he’s trying to wait patiently because she wants things done in a certain order, and Secretary Kim points out that Joong-won’s never been one to wait when he wants something. Hee. Joong-won immediately looks up at him with childlike can-I-really eyes.

Aunt goes to the doctor to hear the results of her physical, anticipating the worst because she’s been feeling sick lately. She braces herself… and then the doctor tells her she’s pregnant. Omo. She’s shocked, and refrains from telling hubby about it for now.

Gong-shil walks through Kingdom, and the trashcan ghost stops her with a lid-flip and a huge grin. She greets the ajusshi warmly, but then when Joong-won approaches, she pretends nothing is there.

Joong-won offers to talk gosiwon prices over lunch or dinner, but when she says she has plans, he quickly says he’s got plans all the time too. When she shows a little interest in the fact that he’s been on a bunch of blind dates, he wonders aloud how many he ought to say he went on, to make her react. I love that he always says this stuff out loud in front of her.

He says pointedly that this isn’t the time for doing things in the proper order, and she needs to snatch him up before he gets married off. She catches his wording and asks if she said something while she was drunk, and he admits that she laid out her plans. “But I don’t care whether or not you see that ajusshi sitting over there.”

She only now realizes he knows the whole truth—that she still sees ghosts. He asks if she still doesn’t like herself because of it, and she doesn’t answer. Suddenly trashcan ghost gets up and follows a mom and daughter walking by, and Gong-shil gapes to see him get up from his bench.

She starts to follow him, and Joong-won insists, “Ajusshi is MY friend! I’m going too!” They follow the pair to the wedding hall, and Mom and Daughter eventually tell them that Dad passed away three years ago after winning the lotto but losing the ticket in a trashcan. Gong-shil tells the ajusshi that his family is happy and well without that lotto money, and he doesn’t need to hold onto his regret any longer.

Ajusshi’s wife and daughter decide that having a wedding at Kingdom is out of their price range, but Joong-won comes down to tell them that Dad was a friend of his, and asks to let him pay for the wedding as a token of gratitude. Aww.

Gong-shil admits that she can still see ghosts, and Joong-won asks if her year changed nothing. She says that she went to all the places she had been in the three years she was a spirit, and found that she had met countless ghosts. What she realized was that her ability to see them was her choice.

She met so many people with no one to listen to them that she had made the promise that she’d return to her body and continue to see and help them—that promise is what made her shine so brightly. Yay. Now THIS was what I was waiting for. (Though it would’ve been nice to be with her in the moment of discovery, not be told about it after the fact. Where’s the dramatic oomph?)

She tells Joong-won that she’s okay with ghosts now and doesn’t hate herself for being able to see them. Chun-hee even taught her ways to cope with her fear and deal with them, since he’s been doing this a lot longer.

Downstairs in the coffee shop, we see Chun-hee flip through the photo book and close it, wondering if he did right by Gong-shil and put her on the right path. He urges the coffee ghost to move on too, and he finally does with one last smile.

Upstairs, Joong-won suddenly jumps up in a jealous outburst to make sure Chun-hee was just a guide and not her emergency shelter. She points out that he ate all those (blind date) dinners with Aunt, but he confesses: “I didn’t eat! Do you know how long I waited and starved because of you?!”

She smiles, “Do you want to have dinner then?” He immediately softens, “Now?” She says coolly that she’ll call, and he gets all ragey: “You said you were going to seduce me! When are you going to call?!” Hahaha. She tells him to go convince the trashcan ajusshi to move on, and he barks at her to call him.

Aunt sees her on her way out, and she asks if Gong-shil is planning to play around with Joong-won’s feelings again. She says no—this time she’s going to hold on and not let go. Well thank goodness for that.

Aunt notes that she’s different, and Gong-shil says she is too. She can see that there’s another little soul in her belly, and says it’s weak and will need Aunt to protect it. Aunt warns her not to tell anyone, since she hasn’t decided what to do about it yet.

Gong-shil says that making a decision is hard, the outcome always uncertain, and even still there might be pain down the road. “Loving someone doesn’t always mean sharing happiness. But the choice is up to each individual.” Aunt asks if they’re talking about Joong-won or the baby, and Gong-shil says she’s talking about people loving people.

Meanwhile Joong-won is busy trying to convince the ajusshi to move on, insisting that he can’t sit here forever holding onto his regret. He says that he could’ve married the chaebol heiress and had way more than a lotto ticket’s worth in profits, but he doesn’t have regrets.

Ajusshi flips the lid to call him on the lie, and Joong-won admits he has a teensy bit of regret, but has let it go, “Because the woman I love is the sun up there in the sky.” He pats himself on the back for his own awesomeness, and asks ajusshi to flip the lid to say he’s awesome.

He admits sheepishly that she doesn’t just shine to the dead, but makes his eyes hurt because she shines so brightly. And then he asks ajusshi if he can get married before his daughter does.

Aunt sits in her office thinking over Gong-shil’s words that choosing love means she won’t be lonely, because in exchange for the difficulty of protecting a love, she’ll be rewarded with bright moments of laughter and warmth. She imagines a future with a little girl of her own, and begins to warm to the idea of a family.

Gong-shil comes home in time to say goodbye to the neighbor boys, who are moving out with Mom. Kang Woo comes by to help them move, and they share a drink up on the roof. He congratulates her on overcoming her fear and she tells him to protect Little Sun. He sighs that he needs courage to pass through the “red road” to do so, and wonders if he can.

Aunt sits through dinner silently while Uncle talks about packing their anniversary vacation plans with all kinds of extreme sports. She finally tells him that she can’t because she has to have a baby, and asks, “I’m so old that sometimes I forget if your name is Seok-chul or Chul-seok. Will I be able to have this child?” Ha.

He comes to her side and tells her that he loves her. She asks for his help because she’s going to need it, and he grabs her in a hug, overcome with joy.

Yi-ryung gets ready for a movie premiere and wonders if it was asking too much. But Kang Woo shows up just in time and says he’ll try walking that scary red road with her. She sticks out her arm and says he can grab it if he gets scared, and she won’t let go. Cute.

Secretary Kim hands Gong-shil her deed to the gosiwon that’s now hers, and she frowns that Joong-won didn’t budge on the price one freaking penny. He promises her it’s worth the price, and she thanks him for everything, saying that if he hadn’t stopped the car that stormy night, she’d never have met Joong-won in the first place.

He says he’s always been on her side, and says that it feels like watching his child grow up under the warm sun. He urges her to have patience with Joong-won if he acts arrogant, and stay by his side always.

Joong-won sits at home staring at his phone, wondering if tonight will be the night she calls. It finally rings (he’s saved her number as “Death’s Sun” [jook-eum = death] and geez Show, if you were gonna fudge the pun that way, we’d have called it that from the beginning).

She officially invites him over and he officially accepts, and they both run around getting ready for the big date. She decks out the rooftop and apologizes for the sweetness, but he says he’s into sweet stuff now and presents her with a giant bouquet of flowers. He’s even swapped his ascot for a bowtie!

She acts like this is a first date and says she owns this building, and that she will occasionally act differently when drunk, or start conversing with invisible people. She tells him to think of it like she’s answering a call, and he agrees that she should answer important calls.

She says that it might be difficult because she has this whole other world, but he counters that you can never know another person’s world completely. She knows she might make life hard for him sometimes, “But I don’t want to be sad or lonely without you.” What a nice twist on the classic Candy line. Screw being sad and lonely!

She tells him that she’s going to be by his side, but you can see his face fall at the lack of an “I love you.” But she continues: “Because you’re special to me. Because I love you.” She promises to love him lots, and introduces herself: “I’m Tae Gong-shil. Taeyang. Can I rise by your side?”

He’s happy, until he realizes that this was the reason she invited him here tonight. He gets up and says he won’t accept it, because he was under the impression she was going to ask him to stay and never leave.

He says he’s going to live by her side from now on (implying that he wants to marry her), and opens his hand. The sun necklace is in his palm. “I have never once let you go. Because Tae Gong-shil is my sun, without which the earth would be destroyed.”

She thanks him for not letting her go, and gives him a little kiss. He pulls her in for another, and another.

We get a final glimpse of our happy couples. Aunt and Uncle plan for the baby with fear and excitement. Kang Woo finally steps foot on that red carpet with Yi-ryung, and she asks if a kiss would be too much. He promises one later and she relents, saying it’s gotta be really long. Han-joo and Unni promise to be each other’s soulmates.

A flashback to that first stormy night reminds us of Gong-shil and Joong-won’s first touch that shocked her with its electricity. On the rooftop now, she wonders if maybe her ghost-seeing ability helped her see that he was special to her, so she could grab him at once. Ahem, some of us may argue about the once—we lived through it, remember?

He calls her ability very useful. He vetoes her idea to go watch the sunrise at the ocean though, arguing that the sun “rises wherever,” still miffed about her rising elsewhere with another man for a year.

She takes issue with the wording, but he says his world stayed dark for a year, so she has the obligation to seduce him properly, HERE, NOW. She says she does have a certain thing planned to seduce him, and he says she has one move, after which he’s going to stop waiting and just do whatever he wants. Rawr. Can we just skip to that part?

She says she met Steve Jobs (Hahaha—this is your big seduction plan?) and plays coy until he pleads with her to share a few trade secrets. She whispers them into his ear as they giggle and snuggle, and he finally kisses her to make her spill the beans.

 
GIRLFRIDAY’S COMMENTS

That was cute, though I will admit that sixteen episodes of foreplay and a couple of kisses is a little weaksauce, especially when your wordplay gets to be so salacious. That’s par for the course with the Hong sisters though, who let their heroines talk a big game but keep their romances light and sweet. I’m all for a happy ending with ribbons and bows where a rom-com is concerned, and at least with the extension the finale didn’t feel rushed in any way. On the downside, both the last episode and this one felt slow by comparison to the rest of the series, and much of the final separation angst felt completely needless given the fact that we simply return to familiar dynamics.

I get that the year apart earns Gong-shil perspective and a change in attitude, and most importantly the chance to love herself, which is a delightful theme to end on. It’s just that Chun-hee was wasted by being brought in so late he hardly mattered, and there was no tension in the Go/Don’t Go/No Really I Have To Go when we knew she’d come back and they’d still have to figure things out then. Joong-won’s growth was resolved quite early by comparison, so he pretty much spent the last few episodes just waiting for her.

I’m really glad she didn’t lose her ghost-seeing ability, because it’s what makes Taeyang Taeyang, and I’m much more interested in her acceptance of herself than being free of the burden altogether. I do wish we had gone on that trip with her and been there the moment she recovered that crucial memory, and realized that she chose this for herself because she couldn’t turn away from the plight of others. That’s heroic and noble and I wanted the delivery to land better. In the end though, she went from strictly needing Joong-won as an emergency shelter to wanting him for him, which is a love I can get behind. He doesn’t ask her to change and she learns to stand on her own two feet, and chooses love on her terms. The motivation and the reasoning works for me on a large scale, though honestly a lot of the “No I can’t go to you yet” didn’t because… uh… there’s logic, and then there’s love. I was mostly in Joong-won’s camp, because at a certain point when you KNOW that both people love each other, you’re just screaming, Screw proper order! I freaking love you! C’mere!

In that sense the artifice did start to show in the final act, where the couple’s longing for each other outweighed any reason for them to be apart, and it really did feel like the show was sending them to their separate corners ’cause it had episodes to fill. But by and large Gong-shil’s trajectory as a character had a nice steady upward climb, and I loved that she was always the anti-Candy who didn’t suffer quietly and swallow her pain. Instead she found herself a shelter when she was scared, put herself first when she realized she disliked the person she’d become, and then chose love when she was ready.

I do think this is a show carried by chemistry, because there were a lot of missteps in secondary storylines (Ghosty Twins of Who Gives a Fuck, anyone?) and a strange practice of deflating its own stakes (What kind of lifetime contract of doom and evil portent for the price of a human life can be bought with cash and swept under the rug?) that would’ve clunked harder had we not been so swept up by the romance that everything else just fell under two categories: (1) Things That Deterred Romance, and (2) Things That Helped Romance Along. But the magical combination of two great leading characters and actors who clicked together greased what would’ve been some rough turns. I still can’t promise I’ll watch So Ji-sub’s melos, but I absolutely adore him in comedy now. And I already watch everything Gong Hyo-jin is in.

This show did feel like the Hong sisters were back on their game with the witty wordplay, the double (and sometimes triple) entendre, and the overarching mythology that backed its internal logic. Truthfully it never went to an epic place for me, and even when it did pull out some life-and-death stakes, it pulled us out of danger pretty quickly. But it was satisfying the whole way through, and there’s something to be said for a light contemporary love story that hits the right spot. And despite Bitter Pill and Anti-Candy’s efforts to the contrary, it was sweet.

 
JAVABEANS’ COMMENTS

Ahh, a sweet ending after all. There were no big twists in this final hour and the episode served up pretty much what I expected, but it’s also what I wanted, so all in all I’m pretty satisfied. In fact, for a Hong sisters finale this is a downright winner. (My favorite ending of theirs is Delightful Girl Chun-hyang, but I may have to name this second place. Not bad, show, not bad at all.)

I was expecting stuff to change in the year jump, but I like that the time skip didn’t automatically provide a magical—offscreen!—fix to the problem, as so many finales do. (The writers themselves perpetrated a particularly egregious example of that in Big, where the hero goes away, then comes back, and nothing has really changed while time offers the illusion of change. Boo. So it’s a relief to see that they can fix their mistakes.)

As nice and neat as it would have been for Gong-shil to go away and find herself and come back to Joong-won as a ghost-free and independent woman, it would have been rather convenient. Instead what she comes to terms with is her own feelings about her abilities, no longer thinking that they make her a pathetic or miserable person. I guess there’s an argument to be made for why they couldn’t just decide to be together with her ghost powers intact in the first place, since they could have decided that two episodes ago and ended in a similar place. But I suppose the character had to arrive at that point herself and grow on her own—as Joong-won notes, the goddamned order of events is important, even if the ending itself is a foregone conclusion, and so he waits. As a result Gong-shil finds her independence anyway, and whaddaya know, she can be independent and ghost-seeing. So now we see that her sense of self can prevail even without ridding herself of the sixth sense, which may actually be a stronger and more meaningful message.

I cut the show a teeny bit of slack for its pacing because of the extension—this episode does feel like it could have been better (and less meandering) if we’d smooshed the last two episodes into one. Which was probably the original plan, which is why I’m fine with it. In fact, given that they had to draw out the material I’m even a little bit pleased at the result, because we got some time to stay with the characters while they’re in their happy zone and enjoy the wrap-up, rather than hurtling toward the conclusion and then getting two seconds to see them come together at the very end.

The Hong sisters are so averse to the grandly cheesy romantic ending that they have an overwhelming tendency to consciously subvert those moments, which works really well for the meat of a drama (comedy undercuts scenes before they get drippy with sentimentality), but for a finale sometimes we just want the sentimentality, okay? We want the kiss and the smiles and the promises of happily ever after, and then maybe one more round of it with a cherry on top, for the road. Because the show’s over and this is the last time we’ll get to live with these characters, so howsabout a little bit of indulging in the romance? Nobody wants a finale drive-by! Smoochies and extra smoochies most welcome.

 
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I love this drama so much, it's killing me every weeks have to wait for new episode. now it's ending makes me sad. no more jo joon and taeyang. hope there will be another project that having so ji sub and GHJ or better they become real couple..one's can hope right??thank you for the recap..love it so much

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And then it's over.

So soon! Too soon! I can't believe 2 months just whoosh past like that. I really enjoy the fun, the word play and the great chemistry that just sweep one along.

But the plot holes.... some are glaringly obvious all the way to the moon like the Great Wall of China. And Evil Twin. Loopholes the size of Pluto.

But still, the charm always win me over. And SJS looking so fine in a suit. And the great recaps. And great discussions here. Because of the show, I'm drawn to this site :'D

Show, what am I going to do to fill in all those dreary hours at work now that you're gone? D:

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Despite the Hallyu romcom (happy) ending where all the couples relationships are neatly tied up, I was pretty satisfied w/ the last ep.

Granted, in the scheme of things, it wasn't close to being the best ep of the show, just bringing back some of the lead couple's fun dynamics and bringing closure to the pairings that we all saw coming long ago (think it was a bit overboard in having marriage talk when it came to big sis and big mouth).

But what made MS so enjoyable was the cute/fun dynamics btwn the lead couple, as it is for any romcom.

I totally agree that the Hong sisters could have done so much better when it came to the storylines involving the ghost matchmaker.

The "deal" that Gong-shil entered into was pretty weak and not nearly as ominous as it had been hinted and the fact that Joong-won was able to get GS out of her contract w/ just merely $$ was pretty weak.

Think this would have been a good way to bring Chunhee into the picture (since he is familiar w/ that world), by having him "save" GS again.

As it was, the Hong sisters didn't do a good job of introducing Chunhee's character.

And the whole good/bad twin thing was a bit cliche filled, made even worse w/ Sec. Kim being the Uncle (too incestuous of a relationship).

But as I had stated before, the background story really isn't as impt. when it comes to whether a romcom is enjoyable (which is why "My Princess", despite it's lackluster background plotline is actually one of the better K-romcoms).

At least for me, it's all the fun banter/cute moments/fighting btwn the leads as their relationship evolves and here the Hong sisters have done that.

As much as I liked the character of Dokko Jin, think the Hong sisters did a better job w/ the 2 leads and their relationship in MS (didn't quite warm up to Gong Hyo-jin's character in TGL/BL since she was a bit too mopey; Dokko Jin's best relationship was w/ "Ding Dong") and it was better than the one in MGIAG as well, despite my living the character of Mi-ho (not to mention SMA).

Think a big reason for that is that the character of Gong-shil had elements of Mi-ho - in not being tied down to society's norms and being a bit wild. carefree, unpredictable and a bit batty.

Same goes for Joong-won - which had elements of Dokko Jin (albeit, a bit toned down) - in being conceited, etc. and yet, no stranger to acting silly and having a weak spot for kids.

So while TGL/BL and MGIAG didn't exactly have totally endearing leads for both male and female, MS did (in a way, the Hong sister's took the good elements from their previous work).

Despite the rehash/bringing to a closure element of this last ep, it is probably my 2nd favorite for a K-romcom after "Coffee Prince."

It was pretty satisfactory (even if didn't bring any surprises or great emotional impact) - and unlike others like "Secret Garden", RTP, etc. - did not have me rolling my eyes, laughing at the ridiculousness or just coming across as really fake/forced.

Overall, I'd place MS, just beneath CP, and along w/ "He Who Can't Marry", TGL/BL and INR2012 as my favorite K-drama romcoms (followed by "My Princess", MGIAG and a few others).

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I love everything abt this drama..the storyline,dialogues,the casts,the ost and especially the OTP..hopefully SJS will act in this drama type rather than dying the whole time....and Gong Hyo Shin is a fantastic actress..

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Not perfect, this drama and its ending, but the chemistry between SJS and GHJ are damn near perfect.
The OTP made this drama so watchable and cracktastic that I can overlook any and all holes in the storyline and the uneven pacing. Best OTP for 2013 to date to me.

In terms of the emotional feels, I feel this drama is Hong Sister's most nuanced and mature. Nothing showy in story lines, plenty of subversions which made understanding the dialogues so critical.

It is a drama I will likely pull out to rewatch, mainly on the OTP parts though.

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Really not into melos, so 1st time seeing So Ji-sub in anything, and though he did a pretty good job acting-wise (tho, not as good as the superb Gong Hyo-jin) and was quite charming in his role (as well as being funny).

He really should do more romcoms (as long as his role is well-written).

Always thought SJS had weird eyes; while he has hidden dbl lids, due to how his eyes are set, he would also have "faux" lids.

Not a bad looking guy, but never thought he was one of Korea's best-looking actors, but he definitely has a lot of charm and charisma.

As for Gong Hyo-jin, her hair was so much better her than in TGL/BL where she looked completely dowdy most of the time.

Even when Gong-shil's hair was supposed to be messy/greasy from the lack of sleep/not showering, it looked good in that messy, but sexy kind of way.

GHJ looked really good.

Thought Seo In-guk did a pretty good job in his role, but he seemed a bit out of place romancing GHJ, much less being the head of security (an older actor would have been a better casting choice).

Thought that the actress who played Yi-ryung did a good job of making her funny and just annoying enough (for the antagonist 2nd lead), but not too annoying, tho I thought the actress who played the JR Sec. for Kingdom was prettier, as well as one of the female ghosts.

Saw Lee Jong-won (Uncle VP) previously in the sageuk "The Kingdom of the Winds" so was a bit weird to see him w/ short hair and a few extra pounds.

LJW overdid it w/ the Uncle smile - and one note about "big eyes", it just looks a bit weird on guys.

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I was looking through some old photo albums, and SJS bears an odd resemblance to one of my mother's friends, eye-wise (we're Indian). . I think it is in the way his eyes are set, it's rather an unusual look.

I've never found him hot before either (he's too stereotypically good-looking, and that rarely does it for me) but somehow, in character as Joong-won, he's enough to turn panties to smoke.

Gong Hyo-jin isn't a stereotypical beauty, but has charisma and talent enough that it makes her memorable onscreen in ways that, say, Kim Tae-hee or Yoona can never be. In many ways, she reminds me of Kirsten Dunst - not typically good-looking/more towards the 'cute' side, but both are very versatile actresses with unusual fashion sense, who bring that warmth to their characters.

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Interesting b/c I wouldn't consider SJS stereotypically good-looking; he clearly has a distinctive look.

Stereotypically good-looking would be someone like Oh Ji-ho, Kim Sung-soo, Ji Jin-hee, Song Seung-heon, etc.

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By 'stereotypically good-looking', I didn't mean that his kind of features were common, just that he'd be considered unquestionably handsome by any standard. And you have to admit, he would!

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can someone tell me what brand of rings she is wearing? i think it's a product placement, since the show the rings in every episode, I still like them very much

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I think the wide silver rings shown in the early parts of the drama actually belong to Gong Hyo-jin, she wears them to cover her finger tattoo.

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THANK YOU.. The drama is awesome. It's so excited from the first til the end. Daebak. JJW and TGS are so sweet couple, love SJS. ^__^

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Still need to watch the last 2 episodes but I did read the recaps. All I can say is I love this drama. I think it just became my favorite.

I'm going to miss these characters so much. So Ji Sub rocked my world and I'm a forever fan. Hope he does more romcoms cause he's pretty awesome. Gawd what am I gonna do now? Well at least I still have Good Doctor for the time being.

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Farewell Tae Yang and the master of the sun!

I haven't been this in love with a drama for so long, I am the happiest!

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So Ji-Sub & Kong Hyo-Jin have a great chemistry. I'm glad that Tae Yi-Ryung was able to woo Kang-Woo . Kim Yoo-Ri is too cute and how does she have so many curves in such a tiny body?

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Did anyone notice Joongwon's ring tone? It's Phantom of the opera, theme song of his last drama(Ghost).

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Yes! Lol, I thought it was a cute touch for a few reasons.

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Thanks so much for the recaps!!!
This was the first drama I watched this year while it was still airing and I haven't watched an airing drama since 2011. The only reason I started this was because of the Hong sisters, whom I love (though I haven't seen last years tragedy and I probably won't either). I don't even know how to express how this drama made me feel. Even though it had its flaws, it still grabbed me by the heart and manage to grip away at it every second. I'm really sad that this drama has ended, I mean, it's become routine for me to rush through my week just to watch the next episode ><. I will never forget this drama and the characters will remain with me for a long time,(and like others I'm totally shipping So Ji Sub and Gong Hyo Jin!!). I still can't even believe that SJS was actually in this drama, and he was freaking awesome too!! I probably won't watch his melos, just because of personal preference (I'm not a fan of those :/) but hey, if he decides to do another rom com I'm all for it. Even better, cast alongside GHJ again :) GHJ was just as amazing, so natural and charming, and her rapport with SJS and their chemistry was just mesmerizing. Sigh... this is so bitter sweet, I'm happy yet sad, Master's Sun will forever be in my memories, and I'm looking forward to the next Hong Sister drama in 2014! Wooo!! Bring on the crack :)

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Yay! This was such an enjoyable ride from start to finish. Yeah, it wasn't epic, yeah there were some flaws here there that you've mentioned, but it was a light-hearted fun ride all the way through. I've been so scarred by Hong Sister finale, I was crossing my fingers even to the very last episode,

I liked how GS learned to accept herself versus having her ability magically disappear as it appeared. I liked how most of the characters stayed likable and their stories were given an ending... even the trash can man and the coffee boy. The only thing I could have wished for was a more passionate ending, some more kisses. You could see the palpable chemistry between the two actors, it would have been SO satisfying and in my opinion made the ending more daebak if they would let some of that chemistry explode.

I don't generally ship onscreen couples in RL, but I could totally be on board if they have a real romance out of this. They were just so cute in this drama. I'm not a particular fan of GHJ. I've found a lot of her characters a little wishy-washy for me so I really loved that she stayed true to her needs and self in this role. This is by far my favorite role for her and pretty please drama gods, please let us see SJS in another rom-com!

Thanks ladies for the fun recaps and for making it so much more fun to watch a drama.

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Thank you so much for all the wonderful recaps dear javabeans and girlfriday! ♥♥♥

I beared with it and stayed away all of yesterday so I could watch both 16 and 17 at one shot without spoilers, and so I was very happy that even though episode 16 was slightly bittersweet, after watching 17 all the sweet washed it all away until I could barely remember what 16 was about hahahah

I did agree with the need to not rush through for Gong shil to re appear before Joong won, on her own terms, and I don't know why, but I found her plans quite adorable and made some sense to me.
She was always a high flyer in life before her accident - top student, great at sports etc, so for her to just be a Candy and stick to her man who, even if he is super willing to just support and take care of her, will be somehow damaging to her own pride. I love it that Gong shil found her own place, her own way to make it in life ( making quick buck to climb up nearer to where Joong won financially is by ghost busting property lol).

All the side supporting characters had their own happy endings, and can I say I was so happy to see SJS barking out the "call me! "line... its so funny because it was really so out of character for the usually calm and collected Joong won...

I loved this drama to bits, and will always remember it fondly in a good high sport in my mind. =D

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Firstly I have to say I love the master's sun and all and it's probably my favourite drama of the year, but i'm still kinda disappointed that the writers didn't really tell us why ceo was gong shil's shelter... if i'm not wrong, i think gs's incident took place in LA, which was where joong won resided that time ( hee joo was following him ), so i had thought the writers would cover that but they didn't. i think that will definitely add to the depth of why gs was so special to joong won, and vice versa. others were still yeah the minor 'huh?' moments when hee joo suddenly possessed gs's body but then it turned out gs was acting all along? and i honestly did not think jw's father was needed in this drama. i guess these were the few loopholes.
Overall, i found it to be a great ending, as well as a show that always made my day. It's the first horror show i watched, and it wasn't that scary after all. but slowly the ghost of the day died off after ep 12... i really wanted to see more skinship hahah
I really enjoyed how the writers covered the coffee boy and garbage ghost story! i thought they were going to miss them out. love their stories hahahah gs and joong won have so much chemistry together!

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Loving the MS post-morten thread (ha, ha).

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thank god it a happy ending. I love this episode because everybody got their happy ending especially tae yang and joo goon. I love the part that tae yang talking about steve jobs. It is funny and hilarious. Anyway, thank you so muchhhh for the recap .

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oOps...I got over excited and i think i missed on mentioning my appreciation to JB & GF for the wonderful recaps since the 1st eps, THANK YOU SO MUCH! I bet your books/e-books will do great on sales <3
This show turns my brain into a puddle hence oftenly forgot on mentioning a few things...i'm so not ready to say goodbye to them so i'm still in a giddy mood over the sweet ending (so happy yet so sad at the same time now that it's over).
LOVE that Cupid Sec.Kim is always by Joo-gun side after all, and meanwhile my fave 2nd male lead still to Dr.Yoon Pil Joo, my fave 2nd lead female would go to Tae Yi Reong...she's so adorable!
As for the main leads...a chemistry as explosive like theirs can't be 100% fake/act don't you think?
One and only thing i've been missing from watching western movies and drama series is the level of skinship between the leads, i don't want them to go all the way R-rated and all ( i do i do! who am i kidding?), just a deeper kisses like shown in SG would make me one happy fangirl!
This show has ruined my appetite, now i want all rom-com to be as fantastic and this one...
Have i mention i super LOVE this show?
I fall for GHJ, even harder for SJS. The thing is i don't feel like a dirty noona oogling over some minor hot dongsaeng with SJS, he's all MAN and unlike those flower boys, SJS is actually older than i am hehe...LOVE YOU Master So!
Sorry for the crazy babbling over here, since NO one in my real life circle share the same interest (read : K-Drama) i have absolutely nobody to share my excitement and frustration over this.

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Thanks for the recaps.... Love this drama from the begining till the end... Already saw So Ji Sub's good acting in melo but really really good too in rom-com ....Daebak.... I love to see another rom-com for him. Another good rom-com..hehe... Always admire Gong Hyo Jin's acting and talent.. You are great actress....:-) Really enjoy the show...

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Yeah so ji sub really proved he can do rom com too, I felt sorry for him when I saw the star date interview with him and all his fans only seem to remember him as cha moo hyuk of I'm sorry I Love You, now he has another hit character fans can relate to, so happy for him...

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I truly enjoyed Master's Sun and I'm kind of sad that it is over :( Although there were some plot elements that mad me want to tear out my hair, what I enjoyed most were the interactions between the characters (main and secondary).

I wish that the kiss between Gong-shil and Joong-won would have been more passionate. I mean, the actors have such great chemistry and I wanted to see it reflected in their kiss. Oh, well...

Lastly, coffee-ghost isn't a ghost! Apparently he's been putting off reuniting with his body because of college entrance examinations LOL

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is that what it was? thanks for the clarification. i got that he needed to reunite with his body but missed out on the reason. lol!

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Thanks for the recap GF. I see quite some people disappointed that the HS didnt show why JJW is TGS' shelter. Actually i think that is not the crux. IMO the crux is in the conversation between Gong Ri n Han at the end - there are some people who are just meant for each other, wouldnt it be great if we can tell that with 1 touch, but GR thinks that is not possible. Which is where we were brought to that first scene when TGS n JJW first touched n they felt that electricity pass through. It is possible for TGS to know on that first touch that this was a special person for her (as she explained maybe becos of her special senses she could tell). It is just that she first interpreted JJW as her bunker and not (yet) the special person whom she is meant to be with. Thus i think it has come full circle back to Ep.1. I think HS had out written themselves in this show. A lot of the show is in the dialogue. This is my fave drama in a long time.

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The final episode's dialogue referenced so many of the things earlier:

Like JW's resaying GS's line about "wanting to sleep with him so much that you even dream of something like this" and her 'normal' response of "gasp! where am I? What happened?"

Like when GS asked what she said while drunk, JW said "something very sweet and nice to hear." which contrasted with what he answered when she had been drunk/possessed by EvilTwin who said something "very horrifying and hateful to hear"

The lines about gositel: JW who wanted GS to at least own the building so he would have interest in her and GS wanting the comfort more than luxury villas

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And here I thought this was gonna be some horror show because of the early teaser pictures and it turned out to be one of the cutest rom-coms I've enjoyed in a while.

I'm glad the show didn't take away Gong-shil's ghosting abilities, I love her more after understanding the origins of it but I too wish we were with her in that journey.

Thanks for the recaps you guys!! Love you loads

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Gong Hyo Jin gets prettier and prettier after each drama or as she gets older.

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I love love love this show!!! I have been watching GHJ and definitely love her and fell in love with SJS here. But I also loved everyone here in DB everyone shared my enthusiasm watching the show!!! Smiles and even much bigger smiles turned laughter!!!

Thanks y'all!!!

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I agree with girlfriday. So Ji Sub needs to do another comedy pronto. He's just too adorable.

This episode was like a big, overloaded ice cream sundae with a cherry on top. And I relished every bite. I much prefer this kind of finale to the angst filled, hard-driven ones that only give the OTP 4 minutes of happiness at the end.

Thanks, Hong Sisters. And double thanks to GF and JB!

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Yay for happy endings! I can breathe now. I didn't realize I was holding it in since ep 12!

It was a satisfying last 2 episodes for me mainly because I wanted to spend some more time with the characters. Honestly, if it was based on logic....kudos to Joong Won for being so patient. I don't know many or any guys who would wait a year and 10 days for a girl when there was no contact, sighting or even a text. It's difficult enough for a girl to be faithful under those circumstances, but for a guy? And he might have been an ass in the past, but he sure made up for it by not forcing the issue on her. After a while, I'm wondering what the problem is if you love him and he loves you, half the battle has been won! Dagnabit!

Therefore, Joong Won is now my favorite hero ever! With matching Tae Yang for the favorite heroine spot because she is no pushover and the most courageous of all Kdrama heroines.

Thank you for the recaps! and it's been a wonderful ride, y'all! I won't just miss the drama, I will also miss the camaraderie that we've shared throughout this sunny journey! I'm sure we'll meet again at another recap, but will it ever feel this way? Who knows? Group Hug to you guys!!!

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i like so ji sub.. a lot... but he has tattoos.. plenty of tattoos.. scary tattoos... hu hu hu

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Hmm.. Was I the only one kkkkinnnda disappointed towards the end. I mean it wasn't horrible per say, but it just wasn't up to the standard of the first few eps. And there were so many things that could have been done.
I was puzzuledly confused with the part of TGS "I'm leaving because i don't wanna hurt you and I wanna live my life" but turn out to be a lie and JJW going in circles, when they could have done a trip w gongshil straightaway to how she became a ghost-seeer. (wasn't that the whole point this arc was made last?). And there were so many side characters that deserve a depth. Esp KW and TYR ):
Though I was very much entertained by this show, I don't really like it. I'd give much credit to GHJ and SJS for this as well as the other actors and prodcution crew!! But the storyline just went down the hill, I'm sorry ): I blame the extension, though i dunno how better it'll get without it either honestly. I mean there was a good pace up till ep 14 and then I went HUH?! what's happening. Still, I'd love to see SJS in a rom-com again :D

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I am a huge So Ji Sub fan now. He was hilarious and heart warming. Loved this show and am really going to be deprived now that this and Two Weeks are over. :(

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Anyone noticed SJS's cufflinks were sun (shaped) while showing the sun necklace to Taeyang?:))

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Thank you girlfriday and javabeans for both of your fantastic recaps. Thank you also to all the commenters here who made my weekly viewing so much more entertaining. I loved this drama, flaws and all. And I loved the sizzling chemistry between our leads. Can't wait for the next one!

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I wasn't really looking forward to this last episode as I didn't think the drama was the same as it was in the beginning.

Frankly some parts I read in the recap really put me off eg. the Steve Jobs mention.

But now I've watched the episode I have to say I enjoyed it.

I liked seeing all the characters have their happy ever after.

Also I appreciated that the main couple were back being the central part of the episode.

Thanks for the recaps Dramabeans Dream Team.

Now it's back to Answer Me 1997 for me-I'm sure a lot of you already now but I'm finding it's even better 2nd time around:)

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i like it. simple and sweet. THIS IS HOW YOU DO IT PEOPLE. GOD DAMN ALL THOSE HORRIBLE ENDINGS (ahem ahem gu family book cough cough)

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This is actually one of my favorite series!!! I even love SJS more here than Phantom!!! I love their chemistry and i wish its up to 50 episodes! I felt so sad that it was finished now. :(I already watched it 3 times and this keeps me laughing. I hope they can do another series. Thanks for this wonderful drama! SJS is soooo handsome and he did great acting here as well as GhJ!

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Thank you so much for your recap, I so needed it as the subs were lacking. I can now appreciate and understand the wonderful ending!

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My feelings?
I liked this drama, but didn't love it outright. It kind of reminded me how I felt after MGIAG. The ending was sweet and all the ends were tied up nicely. Maybe it's because of the extension, but this is the first time I've seen a drama that has tied up all ends and actually goes looking for story lines in the final few episodes.
It was sweet and it was happy, and I'm happy that I just got to wallow in rainbows for an hour.
The climax kind of fell short for me, and I never really felt that anyone was in danger.
So, did I love it? No
Did I like it? Yes
It was a solid drama and I was glad I watched it.
The chemistry was good and I loved Secretary Kim, how can you not?

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Unfortunately, the emotional climax was when Joong-won "died" and Gong-shil was falling apart/grieving.

The stuff after that was clearing away the good/bad twin storyline which was never great to begin with and the last emotional rehash btwn the romantic leads.

But that emotional impact was far greater than what most K-dramas give us.

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Don't get me wrong, I really loved the show, esp. the two main characters' chemistry... but is it just me or is the ending (last 2 eps) kind of anti-climactic?

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sad because the drama had ended and I'm still struggling with my master's sun withdrawal syndrome. Thinking about watching it again from episode 1 today.. for the 4th round already.. or was it 5 or 6? Who cares. So glad that my biscuit teacher has done it again... congrats to Gong Hyo Jin for always being able to perform whatever parts she get with excellence results... I know I'm here because of her... so ji sub, his work before was always so depressing so I never finished any... except for rough cut....so, it would be nice if he do another one of this genre again so that we could see him smiles more, because I feel at ease looking at his smiling face..

I know in my mind that these two actors are such good actors that they are able to act as a couple on screen so well and this fact may not be an indication that they will want to be a real couple off screen later ( no matter what the fans are thinking ). But is it okay to just follow my heart and wish for it to happen? They look so comfortable together and even their facial compatibility is stunning. I felt like this once while watching secret garden. Can't believe after more than 2 years, I got to experience this kind of major fever again... thank you master's sun for making me a romantic at heart again.

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Who knew (in the early episodes) that the aunt and uncle would be able to evoke such emotion in me? (I cried when she told him she was pregnant.)
AND I absolutely LOVED almost all of the music--Tim Burtonesque, some of it.

What a satisfying last episode. Great Job, Sisters. And thanks Girl Friday and Javabeans for the recaps.

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The single greatest moment for me was when she fell of the back of the couch as the cat fighting with the blanket. I still laugh out loud when I think of it.

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Loved that show. Probably one of my favorite so far! I loved that last episode the best and the resolution of their relationship was satisfying. Be whole individuals in relationship together that will never fully know each other and will have good times and bad times but choose it! The leads were so entertaining. Yeah!

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Not only was the drama 'crack' but this community is also 'crack' I have logged on to dramabeans several times today simply to catch up on the most recent comments about GS and JW...and no, I did not notice his 'sun cufflinks' - another reason to look at eps 17th for the 5th time.

This is my favorite drama for 2013 and may be my old time favorite - when I think abut all the supporting cast members and their roles - sexy lips, adorable Kim, little sun, and our protective KW with the cute stuff animal and lollypop - hmmmm - yeh

I can think of other dramas I liked but none of their second leads made me care for them....I was praying that Uncle sexy lips and Papa Kim were not bad guys because I cared about them...when little sun fell for KW - I cried with her after his multiple rejections and her persistence in pursuing salary-man

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i lav the ending. couldn't we have had a wee bit more indulging in the romance?

"I still can’t promise I’ll watch So Ji-sub’s melos, but I absolutely adore him in comedy now. And I already watch everything Gong Hyo-jin is in."

ME TOO

ahh what to watch next. only watching a jdorama dealing with bank drama.. where's my couple to shippp :O

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Which drama is that? I too am looking for something. Anything actually!

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i'm going to miss this drama and all of you guys! master's sun rocks!^^

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I don't know if you guys will even see this comment but if you do, javabeans and girlfriday, thanks a million for the recaps. They were enlightening and funny and I always looked forward to reading them and seeing your thoughts on the progression of the show.

I liked it. I enjoyed the show throughout and the ending made me happy and gave me everything I wanted so I would call it a job well done. I'm grateful not just to the Hong sisters and all of the actors who did an amazing job but to all of the other crew as well. This was a really satisfying show through and through.

I'm happy that Gong Shil came back changed for the better in terms of how she sees herself and I appreciate finding out that the reason she has this ability is because she wanted to help the ghosts. That's a beautiful thing and now she can do that wholeheartedly and thanks to meeting and being with her, Joong Won has changed for the better too - in so many ways. I love seeing his giddiness and the childlike wonder he's able to display now that he's no longer hardened and closed off by the trauma in his past. Beautiful.

Happy endings for everyone, yay!

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Agree that the last two episodes were definitely much slower in pace. But the ending was beautiful, and even for Kang Woo and YI Ryung the romance there doesn't seem too sudden or forced! I would have loved to see Yi Ryung's jealous expression if she see Kang Woo and Gong Shil together! Rather than the diplomat's wife..hahaha. And nice backstory to the dustbin ajusshi.

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Seriously, SJS and GHJ kinda real couple?
I hope soo, cause they already at their 30's and through so many years for end-not end relationship with their gf/bf before.
I really love the last pic, such adorable and agree I dont see Jo Woon-Tae Yang character in it, I see SJS and GHJ instead.
Oppa, Hyo Jin-Noona, was so pretty and lovely. Love well, live well, please. Xoxo

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Ah...it finally ended. So happy and yet so sad.
Thank you JB and GF for your wonderful recaps. Your earlier recaps were what made me finally decide to watch this (hate watching ghost stories and scaring myself silly) - was not disappointed. Although I covered my screen in the beginning whenever the ghosts appeared, the story, the funnies and the wonderful characters pulled me into this show. And of course the sizzling chemistry between the two leads.

Like the character of Tae Yang. Although she was a damsel in distress (by ghosts!!!) she was courageous with lots of heart.

Jo Joong Won. Jo Joong Two. Jo Joong Three. What can I say but I LOVE all of him. The smiles, the hands, the cute gestures, the adorable faces that he makes - SO JI SUB - I am forever yours.

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I finally had time to watch the last two episodes. I have to admit for me MS was sometimes too scattered – the writers had some idea, they were building up the story/tension or bringing new people and then... nothing sort of happened, they just left it.

That doesn't mean I didn't enjoy the drama. I did. I had a lot of laugh, liked the wordplays and I still like to listen to songs from the OST. And I loved the OTP and their chemistry. Well, I always loved Gong Hyo Jin, but this drama showed me the bright and funny side of So Ji Sub. Thank you drama. And thank you Dramabeans for the recaps and sharing the thoughts.

PS Oh, and I liked secretary Kim... and Uncle... and how they were conspiring to get Joong-won and Gong-shil together :--)

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