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Oh My Ghostess: Episode 8

I’m such a fool for this show right now. It’s just found that pitch-perfect groove of story, performances, and heart, and I’ve gone from finding it sweet and fun to falling for it completely. The key is really in the relationship between ghost and host, and today we see the potential for what began as an antagonistic relationship to very well become the most heartfelt bond of all.

 
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EPISODE 8 RECAP

Once it sinks in that Bong-sun has just given her permission to possess her, Soon-ae bounds over to give Bong-sun a giant bear hug, squealing in delight. Bong-sun stands there stiffly with her fists clenched, while Soon-ae lifts her up and calls her pretty, and declares that they should be friendly now: “Call me unni!”

Soon-ae shows her Dad’s restaurant from across the street and says that it might not look like much now, but used to have lines of cab drivers out the door every day. She sighs that if she’d known she’d die so young, she would’ve done more, had a boyfriend, lived like everyone else.

Bong-sun asks why she died, but Soon-ae doesn’t know since she has no memory of her death. Soon-ae asks in turn why she suddenly changed her mind, and Bong-sun admits that she used to be satisfied just watching Chef from far away, but now she wants more.

Soon-ae encourages her to keep wanting more from life, and to stop holding everything in: “Live like a person, Na Bong-sun!” She says that they’re one body now, and eggs Bong-sun on to be more assertive.

Bong-sun mimics her “Fighting” cheer, and soon they’re shouting, “Fightiiiiiing!” at the top of their lungs and skipping side by side down the street. I love that they’re friends now.

In the morning, it’s definitely Soon-ae inside Bong-sun’s body, because the first thing she does is sidle up to Sun-woo and ask, “I read this in a magazine somewhere—is it true that a man is most… vital between ten and eleven in the morning?”

Hahahaha, she actually looks right at his crotch while asking the question. He hurriedly crosses his legs, which just makes her convinced that it IS true.

So-hyung is mortified to remember her impulsive drunken kiss with Sun-woo as she heads to work, and Sun-woo picks up his phone to call her, but hesitates.

The restaurant will be closed for the next two days, and kitchen staff excitedly discusses their vacation plans. Sous chef Min-soo seems at a loss for what to do, not that he lets on—he keeps asking what the others are doing, wanting to tag along. Soon-ae is happy to learn that they have vacation days, and when she pushes Min-soo out of the way, the boys decide she’s back to being weird.

Mom brings the medium unni some porridge (since she lied that she was sick), and Unni eats ravenously. Mom just wants her to hurry up and get better because she has no other friends to hang out with, and Unni starts to feel a pang of guilt at avoiding her on top of everything.

Mom notices that Unni isn’t looking her in the eye, and Unni asks casually if her son is okay, and hasn’t suddenly passed out or anything. She insists that she was just asking, but is relieved to hear that Sun-woo is fine.

Min-soo calls his buddy and erupts in a whiny tantrum when his friend says he can’t get the next two days off to hang out. The others listen warily and agree to avoid Min-soo before he invites himself along on one of their vacations, and it works… until Min-soo goes straight to Chef to suggest a staff retreat.

The others are horrified at the thought of spending their precious days off with their boss but can’t voice their dissent now, and agree through gritted teeth. Soon-ae chirps that she thinks it’s a great idea, and at that, Sun-woo says they’ll go.

Soon-ae watches intently as Sun-woo answers a call from So-hyung. She says she’ll head over to his neighborhood for a chat, and when Sun-woo heads out to meet her, Soon-ae trails after him thinking she’s being stealthy (I don’t know how—she’s practically stepping on his feet).

He calls her out from behind a potted plant and tells her to go home, and she swears that she wasn’t following him, but going to the neighborhood restaurant to see her ajusshi friend. He makes her walk ahead of him then, and she grumbles.

So-hyung looks nervous as she starts to mention last night, but Sun-woo jumps in to say that she must’ve had so much to drink that she can’t remember a thing. She looks partly relieved to be let off the hook but mostly disappointed, and the air between them is soooooo awkward, I can barely watch.

Soon-ae brings popsicles over to Dad and ignores little bro Kyung-mo’s complaints about the last time that she pretended not to know them. She makes sure that Dad is still exercising and says she can’t go for the next few days because of her retreat.

Kyung-mo suddenly reacts like a jealous boyfriend, worried that she’ll be spending nights away with a bunch of guys, and tells her not to bare too much skin or put on lipstick, and to call him every night so that he doesn’t worry. Soon-ae just looks at him like he’s got a screw loose.

Sun-woo calls his brother-in-law Sung-jae out for a drink, and sighs that he wished Eun-hee would join them on the retreat. He wanted to insist she come along, but she didn’t want to be a burden. Sun-woo remembers how much she used to love going on trips, and asks if it’s too late to hope for any progress on her hit-and-run case.

Sung-jae says too much time has passed for that, but assures Sun-woo that Eun-hee has him now, so it’s okay. Sun-woo is appeased by that, and Sung-jae lets his smile fade for a split-second when Sun-woo isn’t looking.

Soon-ae steps out of Bong-sun’s body that night so that she can update her on what’s going on, and Bong-sun is a little shocked at Soon-ae’s plan to seduce Chef at the retreat, but quickly starts throwing out ideas for how to get it done.

Bong-sun says he’ll have to get a separate room and she’ll go buy a new slip to wear, and Soon-ae stares at her in shock. They high-five, giddy with excitement.

The Sun staff arrives at the lakeside pension, where the owners greet them warmly. Their young daughter joins them and points over at Bong-sun and asks, “Why is there another unni inside that unni?” Ruh-roh. Soon-ae plays dumb, and the parents hurry the girl away.

They start to unload the cars, and Min-soo stacks so many boxes in Soon-ae’s arms that she can’t even see over the top of them. Joon takes them from her and complains that Min-soo is treating her badly.

Min-soo gets mad at Joon for daring to talk back, and asks if he’s Bong-sun’s boyfriend or something. Joon: “What, are boyfriends the only ones allowed to talk back? Fine, I’ll be her boyfriend then!” What? Aaah, why so cute?!

Soon-ae gasps and skips off after him, calling him “Boyfriend,” and playfully declaring that today is the first day of their relationship. Sun-woo pretends like it doesn’t affect him, but he suddenly looks so glum.

They grill out by the lake, and Sun-woo suggests a survival cooking game where the winner gets to put a dish on next month’s menu and gets two days off. They all make a mad dash for ingredients and start creating their dishes, and when Soon-ae gets praised for her knife skills, Sun-woo puffs up to hear her say she has a really great teacher.

Sun-woo announces that the finalists are Joon and Min-soo, and the others clearly favor Joon’s dish because they recognize that Min-soo’s is almost identical to something they serve at their restaurant.

They drumroll as they wait for Sun-woo’s verdict. The outcome seems obvious, except when Sun-woo sees Soon-ae chanting Joon’s name and cheering for him so affectionately, he calls out Min-soo’s name instead. Pffft, I love that he’s THAT petty.

Everyone except Min-soo is confused, and even Sun-woo knows he’s talking out of his ass when he explains why Min-soo’s dish was better.

The mood is lively after many rounds of drinks, and Sun-woo heads out to go buy more liquor when they run out. Soon-ae sneaks off to join him, and says she’s here to protect him from virgin ghosts. Sun-woo: “Who’s protecting whom? You’re the most dangerous thing here.”

He’s confused when she insists on taking a bicycle, and the ghost-seeing girl watches them from around the corner with a mischievous look in her eye. It’s doubly confusing when Soon-ae gets so frustrated at his slowness that she takes over, suddenly riding a bike like it’s no big deal. Him riding in the back makes for a funny visual too.

It’s dark by the time they’re heading back, and Soon-ae says that it used to be her dream to move to the country and open up a tiny restaurant. Sun-woo says she could still do that, but she says it’s too late, refusing to elaborate on why.

She notices that his shoelace is untied, so she stoops down to retie it using her special knot that never comes undone. He gets all quiet and awkward while she does it, and agrees that it won’t come undone easily.

She links her arm through his and declares their sneakers couple shoes now, and refuses to let go knowing that he has his hands occupied walking the bike. He tells her to stop crawling up on him, so she actually starts climbing him like a tree, which is when So-hyung suddenly calls out to them. What? Okay, you are officially a killjoy now.

So-hyung says she was in the area on a location scout and thought she’d drop by, and Soon-ae makes no effort to hide her distaste for her, muttering loudly that companies sure are lax on their employees these days.

The guys are happy to see So-hyung and welcome her eagerly, much to Soon-ae’s annoyance. It turns out that Drunk Joon is like the Cookie Monster but for liquor, and has to be put to bed before he embarrasses himself further.

Back in town, Eun-hee and Sung-jae get dressed up to meet her friends at a reunion dinner, and Mom tells them to have a good time. Medium Unni arrives to hang out with Mom and meets Sung-jae for the first time, and something about him makes her face pale. As they leave, she mutters to herself that she’s never seen a ki that strong before.

Eun-hee catches up with her friends, who all sigh that she was the one with the brightest future of all of them. They ask if she still hasn’t caught the hit-and-run culprit, and one of the girls says that whoever it is deserves to be ripped apart until they die.

Sung-jae says he’ll wait outside as if giving Eun-hee time alone with her friends, but heads out to the parking lot where he locates that girl’s car and keys it, looking completely placid as he does it.

Both Soon-ae and So-hyung get caught in a drinking game and offer up their shots to Sun-woo to drink for them, and instead of choosing, he downs both shots and calls it a night. Soon-ae makes sure that Sun-woo gets his own room, and interrupts So-hyung while she’s in the middle of asking if Sun-woo wants to go for a walk.

The girls have to share a room after all that, making for a very tense night. Soon-ae wonders passive-aggressively why So-hyung came all this way just to join in on someone else’s work retreat, and So-hyung counters that she can’t understand why Bong-sun lives in that storage room in the restaurant.

Soon-ae: “Why are you so interested in where I sleep?” So-hyung: “Why are you so bothered by my being here?” They lie down in a huff, then spend the bulk of the night making sure the other one doesn’t sneak out, and trying to stay awake and outlast the other.

The night wears on, and So-hyung finally falls asleep first, giving Soon-ae the chance to sneak into Sun-woo’s room. She goes straight for his bed and snuggles up in his arms, and though she startles him awake, it’s not like he makes a move to un-snuggle her or anything.

She makes the excuse that So-hyung snores so loudly that she can’t sleep in her room, and Sun-woo just stares at her for a while before asking if she’s taken her meds. He wrestles her free and drags her out of the room, and she flings them down on the couch so that he lands on top of her.

When he drags her up again, she asks loudly if he has some kind of prejudice against sex, and he clamps a hand over her mouth and wonders if he needs to take her to the hospital again.

They head outside when they hear the pension owners calling out for their daughter, who’s gone missing. The mother says that she’s not right in the head and worries that she’ll cause trouble again. Sun-woo and Soon-ae help search for her, and Soon-ae finds her in the woods, talking to someone (an invisible someone) about finding the kids. Well that’s creepy.

She takes off in a run and Soon-ae chases her all the way to a cold storage warehouse, where the little girl locks her inside because she’s a ghost. She skips off back to her parents, and then Sun-woo goes off in search of Bong-sun.

Soon-ae decides that they can’t just sit here and freeze, so she ejects herself from Bong-sun and tells her that she’ll figure something out. She passes through the wall and tries to focus all her energy on lifting the lock, but can’t manage it because it’s so heavy. But then she notices the firecracker and lighter that she dropped on the way in, and succeeds in picking up the lighter.

By now two hours have passed, and Sun-woo gets everyone else up to help look for Bong-sun. Min-soo complains about being dragged out in the middle of the night, and Sun-woo snaps at him that one of their family is missing.

He’s at his wit’s end, when suddenly the firecracker goes off in the distance. Sun-woo knows right away that it’s Bong-sun and takes off in a mad dash. He finds the lit firecracker but no one around, and Soon-ae dashes back into the warehouse to get back in Bong-sun’s body and call out for help.

He pries the door open and grabs her in a fierce hug, awash in relief. D’aw. She’s startled and says she’s okay, and the other boys all dash in behind him. Sun-woo suddenly barks at her, all of his worry coming out in one long angry rant: “Are you crazy?! Were you thinking at all? What are you doing in here? Why would you come in here? I told you not to be so careless! Why don’t you listen to me?!”

She starts to make excuses, but he tells her there’s no way she’s okay after being trapped in here for two hours, and takes off his sweater to put around her shoulders. Joon suggests getting her out of here and offers to piggyback her, but Sun-woo stoops down to put her on his back first, and carries her out.

He mutters that her body is too cold for her to be fine, and the rest of the guys trudge along behind them, wondering how that firecracker went off by itself and why Chef is so mad. Min-soo speculates that he must’ve been upset about the possible hospital bill, while Joon looks over at Sun-woo and Bong-sun with a knowing look. Poor Joonie.

So-hyung paces outside waiting for news, but when Sun-woo returns, he just walks right past her. They pack up and say their goodbyes in the morning, and the little girl waves goodbye to the unni-inside-the-unni, and Soon-ae tells her not to cause any more trouble. So-hyung asks Sun-woo for a ride to the broadcast station, and finally gets some time alone with him.

At the police station, Sung-jae’s colleague asks when his birthday is, because he might have a really great present for him. He announces that he found a top-notch technician to take another stab at fixing the broken CCTV from the time of Eun-hee’s hit-and-run, and Sung-jae looks taken aback. He stops the other cop from calling Sun-woo and says he’ll call directly, and the friend heads out to go pick up the hard drive. Uh-oh…

Sun-woo drops So-hyung off at work, and she finally asks if he isn’t curious why she came all the way to his retreat. She guesses that he is curious but just afraid to ask, because he already knows what she’s going to say. She asks if the reason he’s drawing a line between them has anything to do with Bong-sun, and when he hesitates to answer, she takes it back, regretting having asked.

Sung-jae’s cop friend picks up the repaired hard drive, and then finds that his car suddenly won’t start. He gets out to look under the hood, when someone attacks him from behind, knocking him unconscious (or dead?), and smashes the hard drive underfoot. Curiously, we never see the attacker’s face.

Soon-ae paces nervously, wondering if Sun-woo is taking so long to get back because So-hyung is up to no good. She’s relieved when he returns, though less excited when he wants to go right back to the kitchen for more cooking lessons.

She complies for a while, but when she starts to complain about not feeling well, Sun-woo is worried enough to stop their lesson. He tells her to clean up, and she brightens up immediately. She stops to ask him why he got so mad last night, and he tenses up to be asked so openly.

She asks again but he can’t say anything in response, and he finally blurts that he didn’t want her causing accidents at the pension too. He snaps at her to clean up and stop asking questions, looking rattled at his own feelings.

Soon-ae comes back with the hose but loses her grip on it when more water shoots out than she expected, and they both get doused before Sun-woo runs out to turn the water off. It’s not the most inventive trope, but now I see why Mom warned him to stay away from water.

He grabs towels and tells her to come closer so he can dry her off. With his arms around her and almost no space between them, the air shifts, and Soon-ae actually gets a little shy and backs away.

Sun-woo stares at her intently for a long moment before yanking on the towel around her back, and pulls her in for a kiss. Holy swoon, Batman.

He kisses her again and again, and then suddenly… Soon-ae takes a step back, out of Bong-sun’s body. Omo. Bong-sun’s eyes widen to find herself mid-kiss with Sun-woo, as Soon-ae backs away from them.

 
COMMENTS

I love everything about that last scene. Okay, the kiss is great, obviously, but it’s Soon-ae’s sudden decision to back off that gave me chills. For all of Soon-ae’s big talk about getting laid and jumping Chef’s bones, when it comes down to it, she’s still a virgin who has no real experience with love or relationships. She’s possessed other women and put guys in the hospital trying to get past second base, but no one’s ever kissed her that way before—sincerely, lovingly.

And obviously we could find out next week that something else drove her to eject herself from the situation, but I felt like Sun-woo’s sincerity moved her, to the point that she realized that this was Bong-sun’s moment, her relationship, her first real kiss with him. It’s what I hope anyway, because the other alternative is that she might be falling for him in return, which is definitely stickier. Maybe his sincerity rattled her, or maybe she felt wrong taking it from Bong-sun, but the fact that she removes herself willingly makes me think that she’s come a long way and actually might see Bong-sun as a person and a friend, and not just a convenient vessel.

Now that Bong-sun and Soon-ae are in cahoots and beginning to influence each other, it finally feels like the show is doing everything I wanted it to. The fact that the romance is hitting that first moment of realization at the same time is just gravy, because it proves how little Bong-sun actually needs Soon-ae to make Chef fall in love with her. He’s doing that just fine all by himself, but we gain an adorable friendship between the girls anyway. Soon-ae brings Bong-sun out of her shell and encourages her to be fearless, and Soon-ae is finally starting to look beyond herself and consider Bong-sun’s feelings.

I’m so delighted at the synergy between these two women, and how much they’ve already begun to adopt the other’s traits without realizing it. This was the kind of character growth I’ve been dying to see, and it was so worth the wait. Now it feels like Soon-ae is Bong-sun’s cheerleader and big sister, and I love that Bong-sun seems less alone in the world.

I like that Joon is asserting himself a little more, though I still feel like he’s underused in this drama. But now his one-sided feelings for Bong-sun seem pretty clear, at long last. The second leads in this drama sure do take their sweet time figuring out their feelings. It took long enough that there’s no hope for So-hyung or Joon to actually wedge their way between Sun-woo and Bong-sun now, but today they served a crucial purpose in making them jealous enough to do something about it, which you can’t help but appreciate.

Mostly it was Sun-woo’s worried outburst that made everything click for him, not that he was even in a whole lot of denial about his feelings to begin with. He went from chasing her away to worrying about her, to actively finding excuses to be together all the time. Once he was the one inventing reasons to have her stick to him like glue, he was already a goner, really. The question is, now that real feelings are involved, will Soon-ae find it difficult to just borrow Bong-sun’s body and do the deed? Maybe it won’t, but it seems like making Sun-woo want her has actually made the situation more complicated for all of them. Did love just put the brakes on sex? How ironic.

 
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Thanks girlfriday for great recap.?

Hello (waves hands) Iviore & Growingbeautifully ?

Long time since Healer! Like everyone here, I simply love this drama.

I totally agree with both your insightful comments.

I really believe that SW cares for the BongS he interacts with, he cares for the bipolar her. He knows no difference, he cares for all sides of BongS personality. He has not shied away from her supposed mental\personality disorder. He takes responsbility for helping her to regain some sort of happy balance as a person ( you got to credit him for not taking advantage). He is weary of Manic Sexed crazed BongS ( even though he really doesn't mind anymore for he random touchy feelyness, and half heartedly removes her hands from his body! He was resigned to seeing her snuggled up in his bed, like he was expecting it, thinking that she is in her bipolar sexed crazed phase he gently tries to remove her after mentioning about not taking medication). He is frustrated with Apologetic BongS yet he tries hard to control his annoyance so not to drive her further into a depressed state. He likes the sweet yet gentle confidance BongS, the one that can look him in the eye, talk and discuss things that matter whether about feelings , dreams, or food.
Now both possessed and unpossessed BongS while acting normally is the most likeable and what Chef needs ( as in this state both real & possessed BongS are kind, caring, considerate and comforting, they make him feel comfortable and yet free and confident to express his feeling without feeling he has exposed himself.

I truly believe that SA got expelled from BongS body, by the looks of it, she was surprise to be out of the body and then felt awkward upon witnessing BongS and Chef intimate kiss, yet she couldnt remove herself from that painful sight. She must if felt cheated !
SA may have found the vitality man but he isn't her answer to why she is still lingering on this earth and unable to move on. She needs to find out why and how she died and the answer is the creepy police\BIL .
I think I will stop rambling on.

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@Minihaha

Hi there! It's nice to read you again. I like your 'rambling' LOL! It makes sense to me and is similar to how I might ramble too. I like your idea of how SW loves the whole BS with and without SA, manic or depressed - he accepts and tries his best whatever her 'state'. A "For-better-or-for-worse" kind of guy!!! :)

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I've been considering for some time now that the grudge does not have anything to do with her virginity. For some reason I believe that it's related to Sun Woo's brother in law.

I'm LOOOVING this drama <3 <3

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Thanks for the recap! Ah, this show is really good! I originally started to because of Jo Jung Suk and his shaky voice but here I find a really good Park Bo Young and such a well-conducted show... I am almost afraid to be disapointed since it has been so good so far haha

The fighting moments between the girls was really great in this episode. Did anyone notice how Sun woo kept on giving looks to Bong sun when So hyung was coming at him? Even during the black knight moment, he drinks Bong sun's glass first haha so cute!

Joon and the little bro were cute too. It seems that the fan club of Na Bong Sun keeps on growing. Luckily Chef makes his move ! haha

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This episode gave me goosebumps... Yes it was THAT good. Finally Soon Ae has a friend in real life... Awwwww

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LOL and Bong Sun gains a friend in 'real death' LOL!

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Why do I keep having this sneaking feeling that Soon-Ae is not really dead but in a coma somewhere, hence the memory loss. It's clearly related to Sung-Jae and the hit and run. Wouldn't it be nice if this drama took a turn from the over-used second lead script and made: (1) Soon Ae be alive and get together with Sun Woo (after all, he's in love with Soon-Ae's personality really and not Bong Sun's); and (2) Have Bong Sun get together with Joon (after all, Joon seemed to have liked Bong Sun for who she was before Soon Ae). Then everyone will be happy!

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I love, love, love everything about this series. How can this story keep getting better & better? No mid-series slump. Thank you writers & actors for delivering such an entertaining, thought-provoking, hilarious drama series! Can hardly wait until next weekend. Am recommending this series to my k-drama meetup group! It's just fantastic! Thanks girlfriday for your insightful recap...

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It may be not because of Soon Ae's sudden decision, but because of Bong Sun's body ejects her, just like what happens when BS got sick before, I guess.
Anyway, my reply button got broken because of the ending scene :D

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Finally a drama after Healer that has me 100% invested and is giving me all these cutesy feeling >.<
I love the character and relationship development in this drama. Its so realistic and gratifying to watch.
I can't wait for the next episode!!! Excruciating one week waiting is back on again :s
Oh and thank you so much for your fun recaps girlfriday :)

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Fun writing in this show and our cast is wonderful. Props to them all. Our cute little Rainman finally makes his move. The romance is cute in this so it's hard to pay attention to the very menacing Ju hwan. I keep forgetting about him until he pops up. I've never much liked him as a second lead but he's turning out to be a chilling villain in this drama. I think he's found a fun niche in this role. I have this plot idea about how this will all end but I don't want to say in case I'm right. Don't want to spoil it if I am.

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swoon... this is my obsesion! Friday where are you??

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LOVE this drama!!!!!! 2 hours per week is too short, seriously.

Regarding the end, at first, when I saw Soon ae's hair peeking out from the side of bong sun's head, I thought she had stepped out on her own to let Bong Sun have the moment. But I think maybe Bong Sun's... ki? pushed her out instead? 'cause Soon Ae looked shocked, and didn't understand why she was out of the body.

Regardless, LOVING this!!! yay!

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I think likewise, that Bong Sun is finding her ?ki/strength as she grows in confidence, and is becoming a person of higher vitality, hence the inadvertent-surprise ejection of SoonAe. My inner feminist is reacting a bit at the thought that Bung Sun only becomes her 'vital' self through the love of a man (even if it is the totally delectable sensitive new age man Sun Woo), but hey... A catch 22 situation for SoonAe - the more she helps Bong Sun, the stronger Bong Sun's vitality becomes, and thus the less likely SoonAe is to achieve her grudge-goal. Hopefully forcing SoonAe to think harder about why she hasn't yet ascended. PS Petty SunWoo is so funny. PPS Loved the 'serenade' of MinSoo hehehe. PPPS so so so glad the consent issues are becoming less problematic

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Does anyone know the name of the song at the end of episode 8? I've been trying to look for a while. ?

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The title is Stay by Ben

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Oh my Ghostess how i love thee!!! Thanks for all the feels...

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i;m not usually a fan of a love triangle (thus my disinterest in soohyung) but i wish joon played a bigger role at least in edging the couple closer together.

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+1,000,000 ;D

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영어 어렵다...

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Whakaae i ki a koutou ;)

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I'm not good with Korean but from what I understand you said English is difficult? Aw, cheer up learning another is always difficult, but once you get there it will be worth it. Trust me...so 친구, 화이팅!!! ??

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for me last scene was heart wrenching.. the way soon ae stepped out of her body and the look on her face was painful..

am i the only one who is shipping joon with soon ae?
i know she is ghost..but you never know what turn story will take in future . she might be alive somewhere in comma and might come back to life .. and joon with soon ae have happy ending..

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I do not feel love between chef and bongsun. Its more of pity and being kind. Love is something else. hef really care for bongsun. Kiss was artificial. I did n't feel it. Chef may want to have fk buddy and use and throw. Directros fail to elevate bonsun ability skillwise. For me love is possible only between two equal individual. Beauty is a skill than can be weighed against money. Being cute is temporary. But park bo young and kim seulgo carrying the show. All other actors are pitching it in. No one slouches. Very entertaining but i do not feel love. Bong sun is still timid. You need to have confidence for love.

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The 2 gals (well, one girl) bonding/plotting over the one-sided love is just great.

But think that Soon-ae actually has more of the "hots" for Mr. Cordon.

Really like the mystery element that the writer(s) had written w/ regard to Soon-ae's death (if she is really dead) and Sung-jae (or the spirit within the body that is Sung-jae).

Sung-jae was always a bit overly nice from the start (which got the Spidey-sense going), but the writer has done a good job slowing revealing the mystery.

There are suggestions that Sung-jae/spirit may have been involved w/ Soon-ae's desmise or Eun-hee's hit and run accident, but would be weird if he actually had a hand in both unless there was a good rationale behind it.

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Maybe Sung-Jae does not want his girl/wife to continue pursuing her dream of becoming a dancer. According to her friends, she was the most talented among them & even their proff expected her to do well & go far.

I bet he has a twisted dark side behind the charming manner that he always portrays to everyone. So he hit her and ensure that she will never dance again. On top of that people are patting his back for being a good husband for putting up with her all through these time.

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That would be so so sick if his plan to keep Eun Hee was to make her unable to physically walk. Such a twisted form of love, but then that could also make sense when he mentioned himself having dark times as well...

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This drama has been the surprise hit of the summer for me. I LOVE it! All of the leads are fantastic! The last two episodes have the plot moving along so nicely.

1) I love that Na Bong Son and Soon Ae are friends. The beginning of the drama, you really see how alone BS is. She works with men all day, and it was nice change of pace to see her with an unni.

2) I love that this newfound friendship is changing BS's personality. She has become less afraid, more free and unafraid of her own desires for herself as a woman.

3) I really love the maturation of her relationship with Sun Woo. At first, he seemed all brash, and temper, but he has a soft side. She effortlessly brings it out of him.

4) I love how the medium and his mother (who was also lonely) have become friends.

5) That kiss...when he started staring at her, even I was blushing. He is surprisingly sensual.

DAEBAK drama! Can hardly wait for the weekends now.

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I have replayed this eps 4xs ALREADY! Outside of Master's Sun which was the first drama that captivated me - I have never ever replayed not a portion of the episode but the entire episode over and over again. I had to hear her comments regrading if he saluted in the morning, the cuteness of his and her petty jealousy (the brother's jealousy concerns regarding tank tops and lipstick - how cute), slipping into his bed and you can see the struggle with kicking her out vs. wanting her to stay), the rescue at the end - he was on automatic pilot, and the water/kiss scene. The writer and actors rocked.
Soooo crazy brother-in-law was the driver in the hi-and-run - killed our adorable chief suddenly because she witness the crime and that is why she can't remember ...just like he hit his partner from the back.
I am loving the bonding of our two female leads, the romance is hot, and I'm so looking forward to them exposing the brother-in-law.

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This is my Crack of 2015
When viewers know exactly the day new episodes come out, you know you've got a hit show on your hands. Good job, tvN!

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I love that BS suddenly became so perverted and fangirling when she was excited about the trip with chef. Can't wait for more changes in her personality <3

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Hello Beanies!!!

I'm loving the show so far!!! Acting is so natural and chemistry is daebak!

I think SA's grudge is darker, even to the point of causing trauma (to a ghost none the less). Maybe she was sexually assaulted or something?

It was mentioned that SA likes to walk alone as exercise. So maybe something happened to her in one of her walks...

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Loving it!!! That kiss made my heart skip, like i was 14 again. :)

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OMG I just read this from somewhere else someone mentioned that Soon Ae gets ejected maybe because Sun Woo's Ki is getting stronger that he can eject the ghost out of Bong Sun's body?
She made reference to episode 1 especially at the 19:00 mark! When chef walks pass a woman possessed by Soon Ae. Soon Ae all of a sudden gets ejected from the woman's body and she can't enter the woman body anymore!
For those who are curious do check it out! Gosh we definitely have a very observant drama viewers here!!

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I am impressed... whoever observe this must have a hawk eye... awesome... i am still thinking how anyone could think to compare this incident to episode 1 incident...it is perfect awesome.. fabulous..

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I remember that scene, i think Soon Ae was ejected because of an amulet (to ward off spirits) which Chef's mom put in his pocket without him noticing..

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if that is the case why she didn't not get ejected the first time chef and she kissed still posesing BS's body.. anyways it was because of amulet that chef's mother gave. nothing else..

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the direction, acting.. all is going right up on the board... daebak to the actors... excellent... i confess.. from its name i thought that Oh My Ghost will be the same fantasy kdrama which i really dont like... but it proved me wrong..i am enjoying it just after I Remember You... :p

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here is the long awaited preview for ep 9 :)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nHu16VoDISE

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Yaiy I saw it too!!! 심쿵!!

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Thanks. I'm excited for the next episode!!!

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Thanks! What SW said to BS when he hugged her *squeals* ?

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thanks :).. i was looking for it till the episode is out...little relief

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OhMyG!!!! Preview is out ?

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Thanks for the recap GF! I can tell how much you love this drama by the way you write AND the speed of this post being up so quickly (yeah!).

My 2nd (?) post in this drama thread and I thought I'll just share some thoughts I have:

1. Why do we think that Soon Ae or ghosts need to RESOLVE whatever they need to on-earth before they CAN go over the other side/heaven? This will mean that GHOSTS are NOT AUTOMATICALLY going to heaven (or hell) and there is some conditions attached to going beyond. Is this a pre-setting of this drama's logic/theory of the world of ghosts? My point is, why does Soon Ae still hang around, unable to go to the other side after death? Is it really to get peace of mind, aka to find out how she dies? Or could it be something else that we don't know yet. (again, writer, you better hurry up and give us the clue or better still, the REASON itself soon)

Surely there must be ghosts who hang around on earth/this life after death not going beyond right, in a world with ghosts? That's precisely the MEANING of ghost, dead but still around spiritually. The pre-setting of this drama says that any ghost who cannot go beyond within the 3 years after death will be stuck on earth and turned into EVIL ghost. But we were not told or given reason as to WHY some ghosts passed over and some ghosts cannot (like Soon Ae). Or were we given some premise like the ghost must attain peace of mind etc? Can't seem to remember any such premise given.

2. I am still very uncomfortable with the ghost inside human helping human to get the guy, and in turn human helps ghost find her killer or the reason why ghost is still around. This is totally playing with fire and not something that I want Bong to do coz Bong needs to get the guy on her own. That's the point of this drama isn't it? The growth of Bong from this timid-always-apologizing-giving-up-on-things gal to an equal of SW, deserving to fall in love with a great guy and becoming a great cook herself gal.

I hope the reason why Soon Ae is out of Bong's body during the kiss spells the end of Bong requiring Soon Ae's help to win SW over. From now, Bong will be the one helping Soon Ae finding her PEACE of mind (in whatever form required in order to go beyond).

If the writer goes down the route of Soon Ae falling for SW too and complicates the triangle, it will be really tough for me to root for any of the protagonsit since things will get messy and melo...... Don't go there, writer! Focus on solving the killings and mystery of Soon Ae being still around!

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+100

I hope the writer won't disappoint us, I'm willing to trust that thus writer knows where to go with the plot :)

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Let me start by saying I didn't read up on this drama at all. Which is why I was going to drop the drama when I realized why SA was roaming around.. Virgin grudge.. really? But I gave it a chance and I totally got hooked. I watch the first 8 episodes in two days.
I can't wait to see how the story is going to develop from now on.

I think SA likes chef she just didn't realize it until he kissed her. The reason she backed out of the kiss might have not been by choice either... We'll see soon.

Park is a really good.actress, she's doing a really good job at potraying both characters. Her aeygo is super adorable, wither she is BS or SA. I must admit I've really like BS more the last three episodes.

Now for Mr. Chef, I truly belive he's in love with SA, he pitied BS until SA started possessing her. Even though BS has her own cute shy charm. He only started noticing her when SA was trying to take advantage of him. Which will make the story very interesting; like when is he going to start putting one and two together?!

How the story is going to develop who knows? Am intrigued to find out.

Thanks for the recap!!!

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AHHHHHH I could watch this episode again and again it was perfect! That kiss at the end had me squealing with joy LOL someone get me a Chef STAT. XD

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@it's healer same here want both girls to be with sun woo... Lol! Nice show!

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Thanks GF for this amazing recap! Like many others I strongly suspect she left Bongs body willingly and looked sad that she gave the moment up because she's starting to have feelings for him too. A good ending will be for Bong to grow as a person until she's at the neutral state Chef said he likes. Cordon Bleu boy dies and becomes a ghost and sees the real SH and they ascend happily together after ghost sex. Bong and Chef turn Dads place back into a success with Bong as head chef. Evil brother in law is found out to be possessed by the dead friend who stayed behind because of love for the sister but then became an evil spirit who ended up knocking her over and killing SH who witnessed it, and he is eventually outed by SH regaining her memory, CCTV footage, the medium amd Chegs sister finding SH missing cellphone in the bedroom drawer.

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Hokayyy..I finished 8 episodes in one day LOL and I am glad I did!!! I'm also glad I read everyone's comments for more insight. The 2 main leads are purely awesome. Same w seulgi. Everything about this drama is just perfection. I'm curious to find out more on SJ tho. He freaks me out.

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Hello, does anyone know the name of the song that plays when PD Lee is drinking grapefruit juice with Chef? The sound of the song is too low, and only sounds few seconds, so I couldn't Shazam it. Please anyone who happen to know I would really appreciate the help. <3

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Favorite episode so far!! I am just now catching up on all the episodes!!! When Min Soo was being serenaded with "Loser" Bi Big Bang I almost lost it!!! This is officially my favorite KDrama of 2015!!! I looove it!!!

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Finally made time to watch this show.

The last scene was incredible. I didn't expect that little twist. It was moving.

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I was SO happy that Soon Ae pulled out during the kiss! I find their deal interesting but am slightly frustrated/sad that Soon Ae seems to have all the fun while Bong Sun is just totally memoryless. I'm also very happy to see Soon Ae realizing how much her mission is affected Bong Sun's life

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