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Oh My Ghostess: Episode 12

It’s a wonderful episode for emotional growth and forward movement, which perks up my interest just when I was fearing the show was heading into murky waters. All this maturity doesn’t necessarily mean the most happy of trajectories for our characters, but sometimes the pain is a necessary step in taking responsibility for your actions and learning from them. I swear I don’t mean any of this sadistically. Narrative progress is exciting!

 
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EPISODE 12 RECAP

Bong-sun launches herself into Sun-woo’s arms , telling herself she can think of her own feelings this time. He teases her about being so attached to him, but obviously loves it.

Officer Sung-jae congratulates his partner, Officer Hwang, on being released from the hospital. I’m encouraged by the fact that Officer Hwang feigns complete ignorance over who attacked him, now that he’s made the connection that Sung-jae may have had something to do with it, and for now plays along.

They head to Soon-ae’s father’s restaurant for lunch, and Officer Hwang sighs that he’s incredibly sorry to Eun-hee for losing the last clue that could track down her hit-and-run driver. Sung-jae assures him that it’s not his fault, and says he didn’t tell Eun-hee or Sun-woo about it so they won’t feel disappointed. Officer Hwang takes another long look at Sung-jae’s wristwatch—the one that matches the one his attacker was wearing.

At the restaurant, Sun-woo swoops in to take a box out of Bong-sun’s hands, and tells her that later when he leaves for the market, she should make up an excuse that she has to go to the hospital so she can join him. Bong-sun’s in such a peppy mood today that Sun-woo comments on the difference—she’s not quite in her “manic” mood, but she definitely feels bolder. He leans in and whispers, “You’re prettiest when you’re in the middle.”

This makes her giddy and she heads off happily… and the camera pans over to one of the goofy assistant chefs, Ji-woong, who’s heard the whole thing.

He gathers the others together to share the news, and most of the boys scoff at how that can’t be, though Joon stays quiet. Min-soo goes on and on about how impossible it is for the chef to be dating Bong-sun, thinking it much more likely that he’s dating So-hyung.

Soon-ae doesn’t budge from her spot on Medium Unni’s floor, sad and lonely and unresponsive to Unni’s urging to eat something. Unni figures that they’d been mistaken about her unresolved grudge—as in, Soon-ae wasn’t lingering as a ghost just to have sex, which, duh—and says she’ll perform that ceremony to help Soon-ae pass on to the next realm, promising to minimize the pain as much as possible. Soon-ae just lies there.

When Sun-woo starts sending texts back and forth during the staff’s lunch, Min-soo hounds him to see who he’s texting. Sun-woo barks a denial, then excuses himself to go on his market run, looking to Bong-sun to make her exit too. She lets out a cry of pain and complains of a twisted ankle, and Min-soo tells her to get it checked out.

As soon as she hobbles out of earshot, Ji-woong points out how terrible her acting was, insisting that she’s going to follow the chef, though Min-soo dismisses him.

Sun-woo runs into a chef friend at the market, who notes that the underling isn’t helping by carrying any groceries. Bong-sun jumps in to take a few bags, but Sun-woo is annoyed and snaps at the friend, rejecting his offer to go eat something. He takes back the bags and holds Bong-sun’s hand, and leads her to a restaurant to buy her that food she’d said she loved—or rather, the dish Soon-ae loved but Bong-sun can’t seem to stomach. Uh-oh.

She pretends she likes it, trying not to let on that she’s forcing it down. (It’s a dish with innards and intestines, so the distaste is understandable.) She even has to excuse herself to throw up in the bathroom. She tells herself she can do this and heads back out, happy to see Sun-woo’s eaten most of the dish, then dismayed when he says he ordered another serving.

Sun-woo tells his staff that the cooking show will be coming to the restaurant tomorrow to film, and gives Bong-sun the responsibility of making the appetizer. It’s a big break for her and everyone congratulates her on it, but Bong-sun is stricken in panic and tells Sun-woo privately that she’s not ready for this opportunity, and she doesn’t want to make the restaurant look bad, either.

Sun-woo assures her that she’s got talent, listing all the foods Soon-ae successfully cooked, which of course is no consolation. He tells her she can handle this, and Bong-sun weakly promises to work hard.

Sung-jae heads out dressed in all black, and then shortly thereafter a man in black arrives at the restaurant. (His face is deliberately withheld from us, but I think it’s pretty safe to assume it’s the same dude.) He hangs back in the shadows as Bong-sun practices making the dish for tomorrow, but his plans are thwarted when Sun-woo joins her in the kitchen (and compliments her sauce, so at least Bong-sun isn’t completely adrift here).

Sung-jae heads back out without doing anything, his hand clenching a switchblade. He taps his palm with the blade, and then—ick ick ick—closes his fist around it, squeezing so hard he slices his own hand. It doesn’t even seem to faze him.

Soon-ae remains listless and silent in Medium Unni’s home, although she does listen when Sun-woo’s mother makes an unannounced visit. Mom wants a drinking friend to listen to her concerns about Sun-woo dating that girl, and Unni casts nervous glances at Soon-ae and urges Mom out to drink elsewhere. Mom’s confused at the need to leave, though she gets up eagerly to go when Unni assures her that the man who runs the pojangmacha in front is good-looking. Haha.

After they leave, Soon-ae sighs, “I miss you, Chef” as tears trickle down her face.

Bong-sun practices long into the night, getting close but never quite succeeding with her dish attempts. She’s so focused and pressed for time that when a ghostly hand starts to creep up her side (omg so creepy), she snaps that she’s busy and doesn’t even spare it a glance. The ghost tries a second time to accost her, but again, Bong-sun just slaps its hand away. A girl’s got priorities!

When she burns her hand, she hurries to run it under water while telling herself firmly to get it together, to be strong. She even musters up her frustration and fear to swear out loud, and pulls herself to keep going. And finally, she comes up with a dish that just might work.

Sung-jae arrives home late that night, his hand wrapped in a fresh bandage. Eun-hee worries over it, and he repeatedly assures her with a smile that he’s fine. But when she touches his arm, he flings her off and turns ice-cold, snapping at her before he gets the nice guy mask back in place. Eun-hee sweetly tells him that it’s fine if he gets upset with her from time to time rather than being perfect always, though she does look pretty taken aback.

The next day, lunchtime goes well and Bong-sun’s appetizer gets positive response, both from diners and the staff. The other assistants congratulate her openly, and Sun-woo flashes her a quick (hidden) thumbs-up before pulling her aside to tell her she did a good job, and to take this confidence going forward.

The TV crew arrives for the shoot, and there’s a flurry of activity as the crew sets up and the cranky director complains about everything, while So-hyung tries to keep him placated. He seems determined to complain, though, and sends Bong-sun running around fetching things from him, and after watching quietly for a while, Sun-woo steps in. He pulls Bong-sun aside and scolds the sous chef for treating her like she wasn’t important, allowing for the crew to follow suit. The director drops his complaining act, but asks Sun-woo why he’s so sensitive about her—are they dating or something?

Sun-woo shocks everyone by replying, “Yes. We’re dating. So don’t order her around.”

The assistant chefs are stunned, though Joon admits that he’d guessed as much and seems happy for the couple. Min-soo, on the other hand, worries that he’s shot himself in the foot by not being nice to the chef’s girlfriend and moans, “Do I have to quit now?”

Soon-ae finally rouses herself and tells Unni that she’ll do the passage ceremony. Unni is relieved and pulls her into a hug, promising she’ll use every bit of her abilities to make this as painless a procedure as she can, to send her on quickly. They’ll do it tomorrow, and Soon-ae will make one last visit to see her father tonight.

After the shoot wraps, So-hyung tells Sun-woo he was especially impressive today, and romantic too. She invites him and Bong-sun out for a drink, and the inclusion surprises him but seems like a nice gesture.

The assistants—at least, the Three Stooges, minus Joon—see Bong-sun straightening up tables and run in to take over, trying to score some points. Min-soo sits her down and reframes their entire relationship as that of doting sunbae taking care of his protégé, where the only reason he may have ever been hard on her was to build her up.

Sun-woo checks to make sure Bong-sun isn’t upset with his method of announcing their relationship—it wasn’t as he’d intended and he knows he rushed it, but he’s relieved when she tells him she’s fine with it as long as he is. Then they head out to drink with So-hyung, and the ladies get along great; So-hyung admits to feeling envious of how great they get along, but Bong-sun tells So-hyung she’s always found her so cool and admirable.

Sun-woo gets called by Sung-jae, who asks him to take Eun-hee home from rehab because he got stuck at work. Which is an excuse, because we see Sung-jae dressed in his blacks again and picking a lock to a car.

Sun-woo picks Eun-hee up, and she teases him about the hearts shooting out of his eyes at Bong-sun. She’s happy for him and likes Bong-sun, but he asks her to keep it a secret from Mom, since they both know how dramatically she’s likely to take it.

Soon-ae drops by to make her last goodbyes to her father and brother, tearfully giving them her last bits of advice. Then as she walks by a store window, she sees Sun-woo on TV and decides to see him one last time.

Meanwhile, Bong-sun’s pretty tipsy as she and So-hyung continue drinking, though she insists she’s not drunk, merely in a good mood. So-hyung finds her so adorable she can’t even hate her, and clears the air about their friction from that MT trip they all went on.

So-hyung offers to take Bong-sun home, but Bong-sun insists she’s totally not drunk and can go home on her own. She does get more serious as she asks So-hyung, almost like she’s asking for permission, whether all people are selfish—if, when pressed, they don’t have the space to think about others before themselves. So-hyung replies, “Yes, because we’re all people.”

So-hyung asks if it’s because Bong-sun’s sorry to her, and Bong-sun replies, “Yes, I feel sorry to you, and to the ghost, and to Chef too. But I’ll ignore it this one time.”

Bong-sun continues walking home alone, singing to herself, “It’ll be okay, it’ll all work out…” She tells herself she’s never been this happy before, and a flashback to her childhood shows us what it was like to be a little girl who would get accosted by little girl ghosts wanting to play. She’d always been the friendless outcast, and she tells herself it’ll all be fine.

As Bong-sun walks down a quiet street, Soon-ae sees her from across the way—and clocks the car speeding straight for Bong-sun. Soon-ae rushes in and shoves Bong-sun out of its path, and the car just passes safely through her.

Bong-sun leaps up to stop Soon-ae from leaving, and asks if she’s here to see Sun-woo. Soon-ae says no, that she’d just dropped by to see her family, and tells Bong-sun to be careful of cars.

Bong-sun tells her, “I’m sorry. And thank you.”

Soon-ae scoffs that she has nothing to be sorry about, and tells her, “Be happy. Please. I’m going now—eat well and live well.” Bong-sun watches her go with tears in her eyes, and Soon-ae heads off… and then sees the almost-hit-and-run car parked on another street. She’s startled to recognize Sung-jae sitting inside, just as he growls angrily, “Shin Soon-ae!” and honks his horn.

The horn angers a passing pedestrian, who roars at Sung-jae to step out of the car… and then finds himself being dragged down a dark alley. Horrified, Soon-ae watches from around the corner as the man is choked.

She returns to Unni’s house in a daze, and says they’ll have to postpone the passage ceremony. She can’t quite figure out what’s what, but she’s certain that Sung-jae is different—the feeling she gets from him is “remarkably bad” and she doesn’t feel she can leave things be like this. Why would Sung-jae try to kill Bong-sun?

Bong-sun arrives home at the same time Sun-woo does, and he asks her to make him fried rice. She’s surprised at the request, but he says that since she likes rice, he’s got to practice eating it, which is just the most adorable thing. She cooks it for him, but her encounter with Soon-ae has her more subdued than usual, and he wonders at it, even though she says she’s fine every time he asks.

Sun-woo suggests a walk afterward, and is rather proud of himself for doing one more of the things she (Soon-ae) had mentioned wanting to do. Bong-sun is taken aback to hear him recite what she’d supposedly said, about not getting to see the sights or ride the ferries, and how he wants to do them all for her. He’s pleased with himself for remembering exactly what she’d said, but that only makes her look gloomier, though she tells him she likes it.

They see the view from Namsan Tower and take selcas together, and then Sun-woo’s mood gets a little more thoughtful as he tells her he’s particularly thankful to her for that one day when his old schoolmates dropped by the restaurant. The reunion had messed with his head a little, taking him back to all those feelings of misery and loneliness. And that pancake she’d cooked for him afterward had been soothing to his feelings.

Bong-sun realizes to herself, “That isn’t me.” He explains that he’d always been used to being alone, and thus kept his feelings bottled up inside. But it made him realize that just having someone with you can be a comfort.

Bong-sun thinks again, “That isn’t me. What made Chef want to eat rice, what gave Chef comfort—all of that isn’t me.”

But Sun-woo pulls her into a hug and thanks her, “for making me do things I don’t usually do, and for being by my side.” She grows teary-eyed and upset knowing he doesn’t feel these things for her, even as he gets more tender and attentive.

They ride the cable car down, and he says they can ride the ferry on their next outing. But Bong-sun speaks up to say no: “It’s not me that you like.”

He’s totally confused, but she tells him, “It’s a ghost that you like.” He stares, and she says with trembling voice that she can see ghosts, and that a ghost had possessed her body. “So the one you like is the me that was possessed by a ghost—not the me of right now. I’m sorry.”

She starts to cry, and he wipes at them while trying to understand what’s going on. He can only stare, and when the car comes to a stop, she apologizes again and hurries out.

Shocked, he doesn’t even seem to realize the car is moving until it’s already heading back up the hill, carrying him away from Bong-sun.

 
COMMENTS

Oh thank goodness for that. I’m surprised that Bong-sun told Sun-woo at this point (and not, say, in finale week) but commend her for it; I don’t begrudge her one second for feeling tempted to keep the relationship going, but I’m proud of her for doing the mature thing right away once she realized that Sun-woo’s feelings aren’t meant for her. Or at least, not for the same Bong-sun as he thinks; I’d still argue that there are elements of the real Bong-sun that he does like, but it’s mixed up in the bigger picture, and the bigger picture is not her.

It was heart-tugging to watch Bong-sun navigating her own life now that Soon-ae had left her body for good, and realizing in bits and pieces that the Bong-sun in Chef’s eyes had altered. Soon-ae’s possession has created a whole new Bong-sun in everyone else’s eyes, and now Bong-sun rather finds herself stranded in a lie. It’s one of the reasons I would get annoyed at Soon-ae every time she jumped in and out of the body without, say, writing up a memo apprising her host of all the things she’d need to know.

Not to pin all the blame on Soon-ae for a bad idea conceived in two brains: Bong-sun was naive for not thinking to ask what was happening in between her moments of wakefulness, and I felt like she should maybe have had more interest in what was going on in her own body. I do wish the drama had made a more thoughtful attempt to portray what it would feel like to wake up randomly in strange situations, the world having moved on while you’d been stuck in time. But it came to a head in this episode, and I appreciate that at least now, we’re seeing the emotional fallout of their harebrained scheme, which hurts all three people involved.

But at least we’re back on track to figuring out the mystery of Sung-jae, which I’m frankly a little shocked that the drama has held on to for so long. I get that the hijinks and the romance have been adorable fun to watch, and those episodes sure sped by and plastered a goofy grin to my face. And for sure, that’s worked marvelously in capturing audiences; Ghostess has been a huge hit, both in ratings and in the general mainstream consciousness (Episode 12 pulled in an impressive 4.8% overall rating, peaking at 6.3%—a great number for tvN after quite a string of disappointing drama runs).

But plot-wise, the question of Soon-ae’s death and the source of Sung-jae’s villainy are the real drivers of the story, and it would have been nice to have gotten more of that earlier. I find it curious that Sung-jae’s dark backstory has only been revealed to the audience in disembodied flashbacks; so far, very little has been done to connect it to the other people in the show. I like that Sung-jae’s partner is catching on, and now that Soon-ae’s become suspicious I expect things to speed up.

Most of all, I’m glad Soon-ae has found the way to her actual unresolved grudge, and hope that she and Bong-sun might find a way to work together as partners this time, rather than the simple hijacking of the first round. I’m relieved that both girls were honest and reasonable enough to understand when their plan had gone awry and needed to be abandoned, which makes me think that perhaps a Take 2 might yield more satisfying results.

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I don't know what to say anymore. I'm just so proud of Soon Ae and Bong sun in these last 2 episodes. I mean they obviously care for each other so they both step aside. I just can't wait for the next episode. I just don't care whether its sunwoo bongsun or sunwoo soonae. I mean its a drama right? Its up to the writer's choice.
But one thing for sure I guess that Sunwoo will get a last date with Soon ae before she ascend to heaven and I'm gonna cry a river ?

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I don't think bong sun can stay in the restaurant after that... Was it a breakup? I think she'll probably try to run away. It's sad that she thought chef didn't like her but just soon ae, the moments that chef has spent with bongsun, albeit few, have always been the ones where he said he liked her best. This episode wasn't the first time he pointed out that he liked her best when she was her neutral side. But of course he liked soon ae too once she mellowed down about the whole sex thing.

Even SH said that she now understood why sun woo would like her. Loved their interactions this ep. I kinda wish BS really would go away and then learn to deal with those ghosts and they meet again with bong sun being a more confident person who can show her real personality. I was so proud when she ignored that hand that kept creeping up.

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Hi @Bea!

I was thinking the same too. But rather that running away, BS will leave the restaurant as a sign of courage more than cowardice as what running away connotes.

She will leave the restaurant to learn to stand up on her own for the first time in her life. Find herself and try to live life as what Song Ae said she should, loving herself and being happy. She can only do that with a bit of separation.

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@Chesens I understand what you are saying, but Bong Sun has always stood alone. She's been alone her entire life. That is why she is so fearful, and insecure. I want her to accept herself for who she is with all of her scary ghost-seeing neuroses, and let people in to her life and just be happy and confident.

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@Dot Actually, you're right. I guess what I mean by her standing 'alone' is more like standing on her own with full confidence with herself. Facing challenges (including her fear of ghosts) head on rather than cowering in reclusion.

How about she leaves the restaurant, continue learning the craft of cooking while blogging and she connects with Chef that way until they become closer. Then they decide to meet and so the story of Bong Sun and Chef continues...

I dunno. I'm just worried how they will turn the story to Chef loving Bong sun for her real self...

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Thank you so much for this recap, Javabeans!

The last few scenes were just heartbreaking for Bong-sun (and for me) that she couldn't really take it anymore that she had to confess everything to Sun-woo.

I guess Sun-woo will try to digest what he just heard and reminisce the times when Bong-sun had that "manic and depression" episodes. But he did say that he thinks she's prettiest when "you're in the middle"- therefore, he likes the changed Bong-sun the best. Not the meek Bong-sun of days past, not the "manic" Soon-ae either, but the the present Bong-sun. Goodness, I reckon he'll go bonkers for awhile since he doesn't really believe in ghosts.

I hope Soon-ae would finally remember how she died. I still can't understand why she couldn't remember anything about it. I hope she remembers soon and be able to tell Unni and Bong-sun and have him locked away for good (with the help of the other officer). Can't wait for the next episode!

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Oh yes, I've watched those last few scenes a few times, and the feelings got to me each time. (Hats off to PBY) Besides revealing that she's not the one he loves, she also told him of her unique ability, which I feel, is something she keeps only to herself. Her voice was trembling... felt so sad for her.

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This drama doesn't has a CEO, chebol thing and some kind of vice president. Yeeeeeahh,it's my first time watching kdrama without hear any single of those word. And...that's refreshing.

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LOL! I don't know why but that is just cracking me up!

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It also doesn't have a romantic interest second male lead, only a villain. And it works just fine. I got tired of the predictable foursome in every drama. Real life assigns different roles to everyone. Why do Kdrama characters have to be defined by their romantic conquests or defeats and not by their deeds?

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Sun Woo is still the owner of the restaurant but I see what you mean. He's not like chaebol level rich. I like how they poked fun of the typical K-drama trope last episode where the guy buys all these fancy expensive designer clothes for the girl cause she looks poor but rather than doing that (which was fantasized by Bong Sun) he just buys whatever just so that Bong Sun would wear something different for a change. The issue of money or power has no significance here. It's far from your typical K-drama and it's really a nice way to keep things fresh.

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I just finished watching this episode and I'm going to comment about it one by one. Just needed to let my feelings out.

Firstly, I was so happy that Sun woo finally admitted he and Bong sun are dating... though we all know why he started to like Bong sun in the first place. But i strongly believe that if Sun woo finds out she's the owner of that blog, he'll be surprised and all. Idk.

Secondly, I was impressed with Soon Ae's emotional break down when she was bidding farewell to her brother and father. I admit I had this hate-love feelings towards her because she keeps going in and out of Bong sun's body without any permission. But that doesn't mean I hate her and all, okay. Don't get me wrong. Anyway, what I'm trying to say is I felt the pain while she was crying. I really did and I commend her for that. Such good acting, Soon Ae!

Thirdly, the Sung jae mystery. I'm itching to know what really happened to Eun hee and why are they married and what did he do to Soon Ae too! Gosh, I hope they reveal it SOON. ASAP. But I'm thankful Soon Ae found out about it. It's about time.

Lastly, I felt sad and hurt for Bong sun. As much as she wanted to keep the relationship going, she can't. She realizes that Sun woo liked Soon ae not her. And it was very hard on her part to tell her he liked a ghost and not her itself. I mean you would be dumbfounded and confused when you hear that, right? So we can't blame Bong sun for being selfish for a while. She was a victim, somehow too. But I really hope that Chef would like Bong sun as she is not as Soon ae.

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Bong sun, fighting! I hope your "real" love story continues.

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Just want to say - I love your username! Like you I also named myself after a beloved drama character.

I'm glad that Bongsook is also related to Bongsun (SW's mum keeps giving her that nickname; and it's also a name from my other favourite drama too). High five to us both, Bong!! ♥

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Boongsookie as in Park Bong Soo? ???

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Jumping in here and answering for @Bongsookie... Yes, @Chesens, as in Park Bong Soo whom Chae Young Shin insisted on calling Bong Sook-ah!!! LOL!

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Love it!!! I'm actually watching Misaeng in between Ghostess episodes and STILL feeding my Healer obsession with select episodes! Omg! Please don't judge me! Hahaha!

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@Chesens
You are not alone!!! *Muahahahaha*

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Yes yes it's the adorkable Park Bongsoo!!! He was my favourite JH alter ego...love him to bits ❤ and I love how CYS keeps calling him "Bongsookie" hehehe

Me toooo.....seriously miss Healer! ~

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Min Soo pisses me a lot but also cracks me up... The actor playing this character is really really good.

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This episode was one of the best in the series. I really love how the Bong Sun's character growth grew naturally. Here is to hoping for a good ending and that Bong Sun will finally be able to start a whole new relationship with Sun Woo.

By the way, I got the biggest crush on Park Bo Young lol. Just recently watched most of her movies and she is one of the best in her age group in my opinion. Hope she will do more dramas in the future.

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Let's face it, Sun Woo in a million years wouldn't have been attracted to Bong Soon if Soon Ae hadn't merged in her quirky personality. So in truth, he fell in love MOSTLY with her Soon Ae side. I'm happy she was decent enough to let Sun Woo go, as she should.

Then, she should take Soon Ae's advice and start LIVING instead of existing. Once she grows into the woman she is meant to be, then Sun Woo and her can start from friendship.

Besides, Sun Woo already liked her blog, so definitely they have some fate between them. He'd be glad to know she's the one running that food blog he admired. I'm sure over time as she blossoms in character and isnt timid all the time, Sun Woo might genuinely fall for her.

All said and done, I LOVE THIS SHOW!!!!

That's all.

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The China bowl has a crack in it! BS realizes all the sweet things Chief does is not for her. He doesn't know any of her favorite things. I never wanted her to tell him but it is for the best. Well there is always Joon......ahhhhhh

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Thank you so much show!! And thank you javabeans for another awesome recap.

I am SO HAPPY that Bong Sun let Sun woo know even if it hurts him. Sun woo deserves to be happy but he also deserves to know the truth no matter how wacky it is; and I think he has shown enough understanding to love Bong Sun in spite of her possession. She's still a hardworking, understanding, respectful, and HONEST woman who values him. I hope that's enough. If not, there's always Joon lol.

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I've also decided to give Bong Sun more leeway because I don't think she knew that helping Soon Ae meant Soon Ae would have to have sex with Sun woo. Although I do agree that both girls share the fault for not communicating what was happening during the possessions.

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The last scene just break my heart ;( I need to wait more than 24/4 to heal my pain. I looovee thisss shooww <3

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Why do I really get this really terrible that something is going to happen to Sun Woo in BS's place? Because it seems like that it wouldn't be the end of the drama unless Sun Woo is allowed to meet Soon Ae in her ghost form... but that would require him to become a ghost - or a non-corporeal form - say, for like, a moment while he's dying. Wouldn't that be dramatic? Sung Jae tries to kill BS and nearly kills Chef instead.

I need to stop imagining how the last episodes will play out, I think. My brain isn't going to happy places!

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Well, what to do while waiting for the next ep but to rewatch past eps and refreshing this recap page ;)

Hmm, like Chef, I also love when real BS & possessed BS are in the neutral, middle state!

I love the interaction between possessed BS and Chef but it did get a tad annoying for me when I felt that she was too over the top, and especially after she got greedy. One of their best moments for me was when she hasn't developed any feeling for him, when she knew he likes the PD and teased him when he acted petty out of jealousy. And the scene where she comforted him after his class reunion was great too. Before she got greedy, she's really like a good friend for him.

As for the real BS, I love how caring and sweet Chef is with her. But I find their interaction boring sometimes coz she's just agreeing with what he said and she didnt quite initiate much conversation. But boy, when she became a bit pro-active, their scenes were fantastic (bike episode, road-hug, Namsan confession)!

Besides her grandma and her blog, real BS also seemed to have forgotten to go look for a place to stay.

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Your comment, "real BS also seemed to have forgotten to go look for a place to stay" hit home just now with me, because really what is she going to do next, what can she do? She can't stay around Chef, it seems to me---but where will she go? What will she do next? Since Chef is currently stranded on the tram thing, will she just up and disappear? If she leaves the restaurant I foresee her being in a really vulnerable position in re: Bad Guy coming after her...

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Although I guess, when I think about it, she could go stay with Soon Ae's dad and help him out for now...either scenario, she ends up being in a vulnerable position...

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Yup, the next best place nearby is Soon Ae's dad's place... or maybe... all the way back to granny's ???

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I doubt she'd go to SA's dad's place. Apart from the time when the dad and bro spoke to her but she didn't recognize who they are, I don't recall she had ever spoken to them after that.

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How could she possibly do those things when 99% of the time she was being possessed by SA?

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When I look very good program and lovely and enjoy the lovely and charming and really grateful for this series effortlessly build, thanks guys

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Anyone know what is the title of the background music in ep 12, 36:00min

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@Ivoire

I don't know if I'm late or if I'm actually allowed to answer some of your questions, but here are some of them.

1. Based on Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Buddhist, Hinduist, and some other believes, yes ghosts do eat. They eat from our offerings. But I'm not sure if they also poo XD lol

2. The thing I am sure is, KBS, SBS, and MBC have agreed not to show some "negative" things before midnight. So they usually blur or shade those knifes, cigarettes, etc. even though there's already a rating sign, there's no guarantee that kiddos will watch the show, that's why they blur it. I guess, that's also what TvN do, making a "safe" show. Hee hee

7. Hyungnim stands for hyung (how younger males should call the older males) and -nim (honorifics). This is usually used by brother-in-laws (but there's actually a proper way to call your in-laws. I just can't recall it ㅠㅠ), by a junior to senior (both males) in workplace, etc. You can add -nim to other callings too. Like for "noona" (from younger male to older female), you can add the -nim and it will be "noonim". It applies for abeonim and eommeonim too.

Sorry for my bad English and messy explanation. I can't find a right way to explain it :"
But I hope it helps :)

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I don't know how anyone could think Chef is in love with the real Bong Sun when most of the time he spends with her before them dating is with Soon Ae.

All those little moments that they shared was due to Soon Ae's effort. He wouldn't even think of dating Bong Sun if Soon Ae didn't take over her body.

I'm just glad Bong Sun admitted to Chef that it's not her he likes and I hope Soon Ae and him can have a chat one last time to clear off all this mess next episode. Maybe in the future the real Bong Sun can have a chance with him.

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I feel sad both for Bong Sun and Soon Ae. Bong Sun isn't liked fully for who she is and Soon Ae was not able to experience love when she was alive. What they're both experiencing is fake.

Whoa there Sung Jae. That's just nuts. So he's really the type to kill whoever angers him. I really hope the mystery with him and Soon Ae's death would move on much faster. We already know the who but we have little explanation as to the why.

My theory is that Sun Woo's dead chef friend liked Soon Ae but he died for some reason and became a ghost like Soon Ae. Since he wasn't able to do anything significant for 3 years, he became an evil spirit and possessed the poor Sung Jae. That might explain why Sung Jae was supposedly close or trying to get close with Soon Ae. Then maybe he realizes that he experiences the same problem as with the leads now; Soon Ae likes Sung Jae but not the real person inside it, so maybe possessed Sung Jae kills Soon Ae so they can be together. Then maybe the evil spirit is trapped in Sung Jae's body as a punishment for murdering Soon Ae. Still can't think of how Eun Hee fits into the picture though.

Am I the only one who calls bs (no pun intended) on the ending? I thought Sun Woo did not believe in ghosts. And if someone were to tell me "You didn't like the real me. You liked a ghost or another personality." then of course that would be near impossible to believe. How come it looked like he immediately believed Bong Sun without like further questioning her?

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@Snake
I felt that the ending had Chef totally dumbfounded and trying to gather his thoughts. I'm not sure, but there were scenes replayed for us... may have been the memories that he was piecing together of the manic or depressed instances of Bong Sun ... so he was trying to think if what she said made sense based on what he remembered of her back and forth changes in personality. He might have wanted to figure out if he could even tell a ghost was in her... After that, before he could get himself to move, Bong Sun had left and the tram/gondola had started off, so he never said a word to her. I guess it was meant as a cliff hanger of sorts to keep what he might have said or asked or not asked until the next episode. .:( :)

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Now, this week was more like it.

Looking back at it, I did not like the So-Young jealousy/Bong-Sun agreeing to Soon-Ae possession arc.

Firstly, it was kind of out of left field, though they did have some small signs, like So-Young noticing Sun-Woo being protective of Bong-Sun.

Secondly, it didn't really fit the characters. So-Young especially (I mean really, the drunken kiss, seriously?), but also Sun-Woo conveniently forgot he was in love with her for a while, and Bong-Sun was uncharacteristically greedy/assertive.

Thirdly, it made it so that we didn't get to see the character growth of Bong-Sun until this episode, which was LONG, LONG overdue.

But realistically, that's probably the producer's call and it might have been the right one ratings-wise, because we're mainly here to watch Park Bo Young switch back and forth, and chase Jo Jung Suk's boy-in-a-man's-body around given the initial premise.

I do have to say the main acting has been phenomenal with Park Bo Young, Jo Jung Suk, and Kim Seul Gi giving fantastic performances.

I also want to say that Im Ju Hwan and Kang Ki Young (Sous Chef Min Soo) have also been fantastic in portraying their very flawed characters well and with sympathy.

Joon, thinking about it, might actually be portrayed as gay. I'm not really sure, but if he actually were interested in Bong-Sun, he probably would have gone a similar route that Sun-Woo did.... And the previous jealousy could definitely be a crush on Chef instead of Bong-Sun....

I also loved the whole Min Soo eunuch bet, which JB didn't mention (I guess because this is a family site?), though the payoff for it was way too quick (1/2 an episode at most, really?), and it could have been milked for much more comedy soooooo much better (with Min Soo being chased around by the whole helper crew with a knife coming out, but all in the name of teasing).

Another thing, So-Young didn't really get along with Soon-Ae's personality, but really liked Bong-Sun's personality, which I found interesting. Of course, that could have been the whole weird arse I must put something in so that Park Bo Young gets to play both parts for comedy stuff....

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Oh right the eunuch thing! LOL!

I loved the huddle of the four wacky chefs... And their dynamics! It feels natural.

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Who knows? maybe the writers are cooking up a plot twist to who might the Chef end up with... *predictions right here but what if SA could actually end up in BS body forever, or BS could console with SA and work things out so she could go peacefully. OVERALL I want SW to end up with the actual BS but who knows!

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If I were someone like Sun Woo who doesn’t believe in ghosts, only to be told that the person I like, whom I had spent wonderful moments with is a ghost:

My first reaction might be “Are you kidding me?!”, brush it off and think the person who told me might be crazy.

I may get a second opinion (OK, I don't know how – ask around if there’s anyone else who could see ghosts (haha) or find a reputable shaman).

If somehow I’ve been convinced that indeed I had been dating a ghost, no matter how wonderful those moments were, errr, I think I would not want to remember those moments anymore – eerie!
Say if I were SW, and later I was shown Soon Ae’s photo or something (hey, this is the girl you like), I don’t think I’ll be able to connect much with SA. It might have been different if SW had known SA while she was alive even briefly or had seen her around. But if it’s a complete stranger, it seems weird, no matter how good looking, friendly or sweet that ghost is.

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the pace of this drama is slower than I'd like it to be and Joon appears less than I'd like him too :(. I wish the side characters had the same weight as the characters in coffee prince. But I suppose I can't always expect a great drama out of every story.

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Here's the preview of Episode 13

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oxm6T0-ljqI

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Whenever Soon Ae/Bong Sun swears, how do you say it in Korean? Lol. Does it really translate to "crap"? :p

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I really ship Soon Ae with Chef :( But I know they will not be end-game since SA is a ghost... I felt that Chef actually loves quirky SA more than quiet BS.

And the sunshine blog is more or less one of the only things connecting BS and chef, while important moments are with SA.

There seems to be more BS-Chef supporters than SA-chef supporters. Haha!

Just my two-cents.

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I just watched this - unintentionally, as it is shown in my cable tv today.

After watching SWDBS, I just realized that here PBY also has similar name - Bong Sun.
Seeing her with other man, made me want to call Min min to rescue her ... </3

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Does anyone know the name/tittle of the song Soon Ae was asked to sing in her restaurant while the customers were waiting to be served? I've got one line stuck in my head but I don't know the name of the song .
P.S loved the show, I liked the character growth of BS , she was finally able to look up and be a little assertive. Amazing acting.

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