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The Lonely Shining Goblin: Episode 4

I find it endlessly entertaining that our goblin is a mercurial god who feels so many feelings—you’d think that a millennium would give a guy some perspective, but he feels everything so acutely, making for some hilarious highs and gloomy lows today. In a meta sense, the character is perfectly in step with a drama that swings wildly from wry comedy one minute to melancholy soul-searching the next, and I enjoy the unexpected emotional twists of starting a scene in a dark mood and undercutting it with humor, or starting with light comedy and suddenly dropping a two-ton weight of emotion on the scene. You never know where you’re headed, which is the fun.

 
EPISODE 4 RECAP

Thunder claps and lightning strikes, as Eun-tak points at the sword embedded in the goblin’s heart. She admits that she’s seen it from the start and asks, “What am I now? Am I still not the gobin’s bride?”

Shin stares at her in wonder for a long beat and says, “I think you are.” She can’t help but smile, not really understanding what it means to be the goblin’s bride, and asks cheerily if she’s become useful now, and if this means that Shin won’t leave. He says he won’t leave for the time being… “Because I might have to prepare to go someplace farther away,” he finishes. Nooo, not the death talk already!

Shin asks why she didn’t mention the sword before if she really saw it the whole time (yes, suspicious that), but Eun-tak says she was trying to be polite at first, and then got scared about the consequences later. “What if you ask me to get married right away? What about college? Do I become a goblin?” she asks.

She wants to know her first order of business as the goblin’s bride, and Shin suavely tells her to wait right here… and then ruuuuuuuns into Reaper’s room flailing like a big geek. “She sees the sword! She pointed at the sword, like this!” he shouts, unnecessary demonstration included.

Reaper tells him to get out, but Shin is freaking out: “She can see the sword! She’s my bride! I’m going to die!” Naturally, Reaper is unfazed by death and counters, “So what, isn’t that a good thing? Weren’t you looking for the bride in order to die?”

Shin deflates and stammers, “I… was… nearly my whole life.” Reaper asks if he’s happy or scared that he found the bride, and Shin starts pacing around the room saying that he is relieved at the thought of ending this immortal life, “but I’m not always sick of it either…” Ha. He admits that part of him wants to live, and Reaper jumps on that to say he’ll just take Eun-tak then.

Reaper complains about the paperwork involved, but he figures that she was meant to die, and Shin quickly starts backpedaling. Eun-tak gets sick of waiting outside and rings the doorbell, and Shin turns into a drama queen and declares, “Death is calling me.” Ha. Reaper: “If it’s ringing the doorbell, it’s a kind death.”

Reaper points out that it’s not like Shin said terrible things to make Eun-tak resent him and want him dead, and Shin sighs, remembering all the cold things he said to her, “I’ll just die. That’s cleaner.”

Reaper and Goblin head out to answer the doorbell together, and Eun-tak launches into a rehearsed sob story about her sad life, now abandoned by Aunt with nowhere to go. She’s hilariously bad at it, but Reaper takes her side, especially when he hears that Shin plans to stick around.

Eun-tak asks to live here, even if Shin has to adopt her (oh because THAT’s going to make this less icky), and swears that she can grow up quietly on her own, like a cactus. Reaper consents immediately, and Shin glares.

She continues her comically bad sob story, and Reaper whispers into Shin’s ear, “I know this story. I saw the drama!” Eun-tak concludes that once she was abandoned by Aunt, she knew there was no god, looking pointedly at Shin. She begs him to save her.

He rolls his eyes and asks how a girl wanting to be saved could knowingly ask to live with a grim reaper. Thinking quickly, she says that it’s always darkest under the lamp, “so you be my lamp from now on, so this ajusshi can’t take me.” Reaper starts to say that his friend Shin is going to let him take her, but Shin interrupts him and sends Eun-tak inside. She doesn’t need to be told twice, and gapes at her surroundings.

Goblin and Reaper bicker about outing each other’s secrets, and Shin gets mad at Reaper and says his friendship lasted for all of five minutes before threatening the poor girl. Reaper counters that Shin is the one who left her out there in the cold.

Shin comes up with an idea to get rid of Eun-tak, and slides her an envelope of money. It’s the 5 million won she’s been praying for, but she slides the envelope right back and says it’s too late—she’s already seen his house. She calls it perfect for raising children in, and asks what type of wife he wants, doing her best to be coy and flirty.

He reminds her that she doesn’t like him, and she takes it all back, and then thinks in her head that he’s handsome and cool and his eyes are like stars. She assumes that he can hear her, and Shin admits that he was lying about that. He doesn’t know exactly how he heard her when she was kidnapped, but he thinks it might have to do with her birthmark.

Eun-tak immediately drops the sweet act and calls him a con artist, angry that she spent so much energy trying not to think of him, and making herself think other thoughts just to justify thinking about him all the time.

Shin: “Why are you sneaking in a confession that you were thinking of me? It’s confusing.” She doesn’t really get his meaning and asks if she’s supposed to unpack her bags or not, and Shin tells her there’s another solution.

Cut to: Grandpa showing Eun-tak her new suite room in the hotel where Deok-hwa lives, just one floor down. Deok-hwa is surprised to run into Eun-tak again after the bookstore, and Grandpa doesn’t ever explain why he’s speaking to Eun-tak in jondae and offering Deok-hwa’s services like he’s a butler.

Deok-hwa argues that Grandpa has an army of secretaries for that, but all Grandpa has to do is offer to maybe unfreeze a credit card, and Deok-hwa is at her service with a bow. Grandpa says that Deok-hwa isn’t trustworthy, and hands Eun-tak a business card so she can call him if anything happens.

She gapes to realize that Grandpa is a chairman, and Deok-hwa happily adds that this makes him a third-generation chaebol. Grandpa drags him out by the ear and bids her goodnight.

Eun-tak takes in the giant suite in awe, and then runs around screaming, “Daebak!” and trying everything out. Her fun doesn’t last very long though, and she realizes how lonely and scary it is in that giant room all by herself.

Downstairs, Deok-hwa asks who that girl is, and Grandpa just says to treat her well because something very important is in her hands. When Deok-hwa asks what, Grandpa says it’s Deok-hwa’s credit card.

Deok-hwa stomps over to Uncle Shin’s house to complain about Grandpa, but finds Shin sitting glumly in front of a row of pill bottles, for everything from depression to insomnia. He’s back to speaking in sageuk tone, and says he’s become very sensitive, and his mood keeps changing from happy to sad to lonely to shining. As if it’s a deathly affliction to have feelings.

Shin pops the pills and shuffles away, and then Reaper shuffles over to take the same pills, saying that he has the same symptoms, and wonders what it means when you cry the instant you meet a woman.

At work the next day, Eun-tak folds napkins while listening to a TV program about mental health, and the guest expert is none other than Samshin Granny, talking about the telltale signs of manic-depressive disorder.

As she describes the symptoms—sudden shopping or bouts of over-confidence—we cut to Shin buying everything he sees on the home shopping channel, and then suddenly flexing in front of Deok-hwa and Reaper, challenging, “Who wants to go to the sauna with me?” Pfft, so that’s the source of your confidence, is it?

Samshin Granny says the biggest sign is obsessing over ailments like a hypochondriac, and we see Shin complain to Reaper that he might have stomach cancer. Reaper is unsympathetic and says he still wouldn’t die even if he had no stomach, and says that the bride is supposed to pull out his sword anyway.

Shin’s mood flips instantly and he screams, “Oh, so I should just die? I’m the bad one, I’m just being sensitive and I should just go and die because I don’t deserve to live! Why don’t you go and tell her that?! Tell her to go pull out the sword and kill me!” Reaper asks if he’s going to cry, and Shin whimpers back in a broken voice, “I’m barely holding it in.” LOL. Depressed goblin is hilarious.

Eun-tak heads out to go to school and pauses at the gloomy weather and sudden downpour, wondering if Shin is depressed. He’s sitting in his garden staring at the maple leaf she gave him, and Eun-tak stares up at the sky and gets a little huffy, assuming that he’s unhappy about her being the goblin’s bride.

She’s doubly annoyed at the inconvenience of rain on her way to school, when Deok-hwa rolls up in a fancy sports car and offers to give her a ride. She asks him to speak in banmal, but he refuses (still actually using half banmal anyway, as is his habit), knowing that he’s being watched. Sure enough, Grandpa’s secretary is on his tail.

Deok-hwa makes a big show of rolling up to the front door of her school and opening Eun-tak’s door in front of all her classmates, while she makes futile attempts to hide. He threatens to do it again tomorrow if she doesn’t get out of the car, so she complies.

The mean girls sneer and talk about her, and that’s the first time Deok-hwa hears her name. “You’re Ji Eun-tak?” he asks, remembering her name from the background check he did. He realizes now that the goblin book she bought wasn’t a coincidence, and that she knows his uncle.

Deok-hwa is dying of curiosity to know about the punishment [beol] gold [geum] that Shin inflicted on Aunt, but Eun-tak doesn’t know what he’s talking about and assumes that her aunt had to pay a fine [beol-geum].

Aunt and her kids take those gold bars to a jeweler to exchange for money, and they’re so cagey about where they got them that the jeweler calls the cops, who say these gold bars were stolen.

Aunt swears to the detective that they didn’t steal them from the bank, and that they belong to her niece. But when asked for this niece’s name or their home address, they can’t seem to remember, like that memory has been wiped clean. Well that’s satisfying.

Deok-hwa is lightning fast on the uptake, as usual, and asks Reaper why Eun-tak is the goblin’s bride. Reaper just muses that it’s a joke of the gods, and Deok-hwa interprets that to mean that Shin’s depression is caused by Eun-tak not being his type.

Reaper is plenty depressed himself, and Deok-hwa points out that the plate he’s freezing with his bad mood is one that his uncle particularly cherishes, but at the mention of Louis XIV, Reaper breaks the plate out of spite.

Deok-hwa gulps and says he won’t tattle, and suggests that Reaper try talking to the woman who made him cry. He figures that maybe it’s not their first meeting at all, and even though Reaper doesn’t remember, that woman might remember him.

But Reaper says it was definitely a first meeting, reenacting her hair flip and her puckered lips. Deok-hwa is riveted by the lips and wants to know where the story goes, but that’s all he gets. Afterwards, Reaper goes back to the bridge where he met Sunny and stands around hoping to run into her. But don’t you have her phone number? Do you not know how to use it?

Elsewhere, an elderly man dies in a hospital bed, accompanied by a woman who holds his hand until the very end.

Shin gets dressed in a black suit and ignores Reaper’s teasing about whether he’s headed to a wedding or a funeral. (“Is that why they call marriage digging your own grave?” Reaper wonders aloud.) Shin asks Reaper how his English is, and says that he needs his help today.

Eun-tak heads home to her giant suite and looks around, hoping to see Shin. She tries to focus on her homework but can’t stop wondering why he’s suddenly cut off communication, and finally ends up on his doorstep, demanding for him to stop avoiding her and let her in.

She threatens to light the ginormous candle she’s carrying with her, as if the size will somehow give the summons bigger impact. She doesn’t light it though, and wonders in a shaky voice if she’s still supposed to do nothing but wait, and how long.

The old man who just died approaches the Reaper’s tearoom, but it’s Shin who sits there waiting for him. As he comes through the door, the old man transforms into a young boy—the same boy that Shin helped in Paris in the sixties. Shin says it’s been a while, and the boy marvels that Shin hasn’t aged a day.

Shin asks why he didn’t write down the answer that he gave him for the math test he was taking the day they met, and the boy says that no matter how he tried to solve that math problem to get the answer, he came up with a different one every time. So he wrote down the wrong answer anyway, saying that it was a problem he couldn’t solve. Shin replies, “No, you solved it well. Your choice alone is the answer to your life.”

The boy smiles to finally realize what that meant, and Shin praises him for becoming a lawyer and helping lots of people in need. The boy says he wanted to repay Shin for the sandwich, and says simply that he didn’t really have another choice once he knew that Shin existed.

Shin counters that he gives lots of people sandwiches, but very few progress the way he did. He says most people just linger in the miraculous moment and demand another miracle once they know he exists. “You are the one who changed your life. And because of that, I always rooted for you,” Shin says warmly.

The boy smiles and says he always knew, and then asks where he’s going next. Shin instructs him to go back out the way he came: “The afterlife is a U-turn.” The boy reaches out for the door handle and turns back to look at Shin one last time, back in his old man form. And then he walks through to the other side, where a staircase that stretches up into the heavens is waiting for him.

Shin thanks Reaper for the help today, and Reaper asks why he bothers doing stuff like this, when it’s not like someone makes him do it. Shin says, “Because if I didn’t, I wouldn’t be cool.” Ha.

Shin stands around waiting in what looks like Eun-tak’s lobby, when his hands start to smoke. Eun-tak puts down the candle she just blew out in her suite and asks where he’s been and why he’s avoiding her. “Am I an abandoned wife?” she asks. He insists that he was busy, but she calls him out on being avoidy, and tells him to go ahead and try to run away. “I’ll blow all of these out!” she cries, pointing at the hundreds of candles she’s got lit behind her.

Shin just asks where she got all these candles without money, and she says Deok-hwa oppa bought them for her. He grouses at that. She asks why she can’t live in one of the many empty rooms in his house, admitting that Deok-hwa oppa told her they were empty. He grouses again, and I can’t tell if it’s because of what Deok-hwa did, or the fact that she keeps calling him oppa.

Eun-tak argues that she’s been waiting for days, and asks if the rain was because she made him depressed. He lies and says no, but she says she’s prepared herself to hear anything from him. He counters that he’s the one who needs to prepare himself, not her.

He pops open a beer and asks if she’s eaten dinner. Eun-tak ignores him and muses, “I said I can see the sword, and now I can’t see you. This isn’t why I told you.” She asks if they can’t prepare for whatever is coming together, but again he changes the subject and suggests room service.

She finally relents and agrees to dinner, though she turns down fancy room service in favor of convenience store snacks. He finds it adorable and offers to buy her everything in the aisle, looking tipsy after a second beer.

He insists on walking her home afterwards, and Eun-tak asks about her wish to get a boyfriend—can she not date other men if she’s the goblin’s bride? Still drunk, Shin says that he’s not really behind the idea, and tells her not to expect a boyfriend in this lifetime. Lol, that’s mean. Eun-tak: “Why not?” Shin: “Because I don’t like it.” Oh, I like drunk goblin.

She gets mad and asks why: “Do you like me?” He hesitates and gives the world’s most half-hearted “no” in response, and Eun-tak counters, “Your no is quite often not a no.”

She asks how he’s lived up until now, and he says, “I lived waiting for you.” Taken aback, Eun-tak changes the subject and wonders if it rains when he’s depressed, what happens when he’s happy. Perhaps his good mood makes flowers bloom, she wonders, but he quickly denies it. He confirms that he can fly though, and promises to show her next time.

Eun-tak asks how many brides he’s had before her, and he stops to look at her and says, “You’re the first and the last.” She says that even if she were the first, how would he know that she’s the last? “Because I’ve decided that you are,” he answers. Swoon.

She asks what happens to him if she decides not to be his bride, and Shin says he won’t be able to pull the sword out, because only she can do that. “I have to pull the sword out in order to…” he can’t say the truth, so he ends with, “To be pretty!” You want to be prettier than you are now? Also, should you be telling her this stuff?

Eun-tak says it must be like all those old fairytales, where the prince finds true love and so the frog becomes a prince, the beast becomes a prince, and the goblin becomes… a broom. She doesn’t like that one, and decides they’ll wait until they need a broom to pull out his sword.

Shin bursts into laughter and says that he’s crazy for laughing in his current situation. He agrees not to pull out the sword just yet, and to spend today laughing with her. She suggests the first day of snow (of course, because this is a drama), since you’d need a broom when it snows. He grows a little somber at that, but agrees to have her pull out the sword on the first day of snow. Noooooooo.

On her way to school the next morning, Eun-tak sees people milling about taking pictures, and looks up to see her street lined with unseasonal cherry blossoms. Ha, that liar, he totally blooms flowers when he’s happy!

Deok-hwa greets Shin with a stack of morning papers, all announcing the bizarre spring bloom in the middle of autumn, and says tauntingly, “Something good must’ve happened in the night.” He guesses that Shin was drunk, and yells at him for causing yet another inexplicable weather change.

Shin is embarrassed and hungover, but covers up by arguing that Deok-hwa is still using banmal, and snarks that they should just be hyung-dongsaeng from now on. Deok-hwa doesn’t mind that at all and steamrolls ahead, “Hyung, who were you with last night and what did you do?” Shin bellows in his god voice and blames his actions on the sedative, not the beer, and hides in bed like a coward.

Deok-hwa takes him out for hangover soup and leads Shin to an empty table at a restaurant, not realizing that Reaper is sitting there (wearing his hat, making him invisible to Deok-hwa). Reaper says he’s here to catch the last episode of his morning drama, a typical makjang that’s playing in the background.

As they eat, Shin suddenly asks Deok-hwa if he bought him snacks last night. Dude, do you not remember anything? Reaper asks if he forgot everything after two cans of beer again, and Shin yells, “It was the pills, not the beer!” scaring Deok-hwa, who thinks he’s talking to an empty chair.

The morning drama ends on a shocking birth secret, and everyone in the restaurant except for Shin turns to the TV in unison, jaws on the floor.

Deok-hwa sips on a yogurt on their way out, and sight triggers a sudden memory for Shin: Eun-tak sipping on her milk last night as they were walking. He screeaaaaaams like he’s seen a ghost, and Reaper asks if he’s just now reacting to the birth secret in the drama.

It starts to come back to him in little bursts, and Shin remembers telling Eun-tak about pulling out the sword. He grabs his hair and goes into a flown-blown panic in the street like a crazy person, and tells (still invisible) Reaper about the drunken sword-talk.

Reaper says he can’t do anything about it now and that dying now would still be considered a reward, and Shin flips his lid, yelling that he’s going to light Reaper’s hat on fire.

The whole time Deok-hwa only sees his crazy uncle talking to nobody, and starts to worry after his mental health. A man passes by and gives them strange stares, and Deok-hwa whispers that Shin is a stranger. Reaper goes on his way with a chuckle, and Shin is about to light his hat on fire when Deok-hwa interrupts. Shin gets petty and asks, “Do you know me?” and walks away, and Deok-hwa is amazed that he heard that and trails after him.

Sunny gets her makeup done by her friend, who asks if she’s got a new boyfriend to get pretty for. Sunny sighs that she’s hoping to snag a new boyfriend, and is getting pretty to wait for his call, except he’s not calling. The friend guesses that he’s playing push-and-pull, but Sunny wonders why he’s been pushed when she made sure to pull. She hangs out waiting on the bridge where she first met Reaper, but he isn’t there today.

Reaper clearly has Sunny on the mind though, because he walks down the street and every single woman he sees has Sunny’s face. Even the blonde-haired, blue-eyed woman he passes is her, and he gasps.

Sunny and Eun-tak sit in the empty chicken shop just staring out the window, and Eun-tak asks why she’s always looking out there. Sunny says she’s waiting, though she doesn’t know for what: “I’ve spent my whole life waiting for someone.”

Eun-tak asks if it’s a prince on a white horse, and Sunny says she doesn’t like younger men, and would prefer a king on a white horse. They look out the window together, both waiting.

At school, Eun-tak contemplates Grandpa’s business card and thinks back to all the graves she saw Shin visiting in Quebec, all with the surname Yoo.

The mean girls snatch the card out of her hand and ask if that rich guy who dropped her off gave this to her, or that ajusshi from last time, accusing her of sleeping around. While the bully is talking, someone slips a cigarette between her fingers, and she doesn’t even seem to realize it when she brings the cigarette up to her lips.

The teacher catches her red-handed, and the bully swears that this is Eun-tak’s, and she was trying to get her to stop. Thankfully the class president speaks up in Eun-tak’s defense, and after the bully gets sent to the office, Eun-tak looks up to see her four friendly neighborhood ghosts waving at her with a pack of cigarettes. Ha, that’s cute.

The ghost girls follow Eun-tak out after school, proud of themselves for a successful revenge plot. At first it seems like Eun-tak is trying to ignore them, but she finally turns around and whispers, “Thank you for earlier!”

Suddenly the ghosts freak out when they see a car approaching and vanish, and Eun-tak turns around to see Shin pull up in his car. It’s not a white horse, but it’ll do. He gets the whole slo-mo treatment as he gets out, and Eun-tak tries hard not to smile.

She asks why the sudden car, and he says simply, “I wanted to brag about having a car.” He asks if he made any mistakes last night, though he seems to already know the answer to that. He agrees to dinner and suddenly pulls the car over in the street.

He comes around to open her door, and when she steps out, they’re magically transported back to Quebec. She jumps for joy, and he says it’s to thank her for the maple leaf she gave him. She asks, “Is this our honeymoon?” and he orders her to get back in the car, so she quickly takes it back.

At dinner Eun-tak picks up her steak knife and waves it in front of Shin, calling it a sword. He backs away, and she enjoys teasing him. He brings up his sword and tells her not to misunderstand, and asks her what his sword looks like.

Eun-tak guesses that he’s doubting her and stabs her steak for emphasis. She says the hilt has a tiger on it, and Shin says proudly that it’s a white tiger and it’s super cool. Well I guess that takes care of that doubt.

Eun-tak says she did some reading about him, but nowhere does it say anything about that sword of his. She asks how it got to be there—did he stab himself, or was it someone else? “Someone I never thought would do so,” he answers.

She withdraws the question, realizing that it’s a painful story, and then asks how old he is. He says he’s 939, and she feels bad for asking that too, since it’s another sad story. She figures it’s nice to have a long life and not age though, and he asks if she’d like to live a long time, “Even if you stop in place and everything passes by you?” “You’d be there,” she points out, “You’d still be there, so I think it would be nice to live a long time.” The answer surprises him.

As they go for a walk, Eun-tak says he seems cheerful for someone who’s lived so long, and Shin says he can’t very well be sad all the time, for a thousand years. He calls himself a strong goblin who accepts his fate and lives well, and she chuckles at that.

He figures that there’s no such thing as ten-thousand-year-old sadness, or ten-thousand-year-old love either, hence no reason to be sad for a thousand years straight. But Eun-tak says she thinks there is, and he asks which—sadness or love? “A sad love,” she decides, and asks if he wants to wager on it.

She tells him all the things she learned about goblins in her “research,” like the fact that he gets lonely easily, is ill-tempered, quick to change his mind, and likes dank and dark places. He pouts and wants to hear some positive traits, and she says he gives humans blessings, and wrath, and doesn’t ever make a family for himself. She thinks that’s why he neglects her in the hotel, and he counters that it’s to give her a chance to think things over.

He tells her that she could still choose not to be the goblin’s bride, and Eun-tak gets hurt all over again, thinking that he doesn’t want her to be his bride. She asks if maybe he has another woman lined up, or dislikes her so much that he’d rather have no bride than her. “I’ll just pull the sword out and prove that I’m the bride then!” she declares, and reaches for it. Ack, no!

Shin jumps back in alarm and she chases him around and around, and demands gold with his goblin club instead then. He says he doesn’t have a club, which she finds suspicious since all goblins have one, so he reaches his hand into the fountain behind him… and a sword materializes in his hand. Ah, so that’s how he does it.

She’s so thoroughly impressed at his coolness that he gets all puffed up like a giant dork, and he explains that the sword is his club. They get into a cute water fight at the fountain, and she gets annoyed when he keeps poofing away just out of reach. She asks how come she doesn’t have any powers like him, thinking it unfair. She wishes she could make gold appear and asks him to do it, and he lies that he can’t.

Eun-tak says she has something to do because she doesn’t know when she’ll ever be back here, and leaves him with a book of poems to read called The Stars Might Take Your Pain Away. She goes to the hotel to write a letter, and sends it down the mail chute, hoping that it gets delivered.

Shin reads the book of poems and sees that Eun-tak lovingly transcribed her favorite ones, and when he sees her calling out to him from across the street, smiling so brightly, he thinks of one of the poems and begins to recite it in voiceover.

As she crosses the street, Eun-tak notices the yellow paint in the crosswalk turn to orange whenever she steps on it, and he smiles to watch her light up and run to him.

He has flashes of dying in that field a thousand years ago, then Eun-tak smiling back at him. She runs up and asks if he made that red carpet crosswalk just for her, but he’s still lost in thought over the poem as he looks up at her, mesmerized. A single maple leaf falls on the page.

“The Physics of Love”
by Kim In-yook

The size of a mass is not proportional to its volume
That little girl as small as a violet
That little girl that flutters like a flower petal
Pulls me with a mass greater than the Earth
In a moment, I
Like Newton’s apple
Mercilessly rolled and fell on her
With a thud, with a thud thud
My heart
From the sky to the ground
Continued to swing dizzyingly like a pendulum
It was first love

 
COMMENTS

It’s nice to finally get some truthy confessions from the goblin, never mind that it takes an ill-advised cocktail of sedatives and liquor to get him there. I did crack up to see that the goblin’s changing moods have been reduced to modern-day bipolar disorder, which is actually pretty fitting once we see his mood swings, complete with changing weather forecast. I could’ve watched that for days. But then we get the complete flipside of the goblin when he’s with that boy in Paris who grew up to be a good man, and when I saw the goblin’s deep respect for humankind and a life well-lived, it reminded me again of how much he’s lived through, and how much his humanity is a part of him, despite being a god.

I didn’t expect him to be so hesitant about death from the start, namely because he’s been searching for his bride his whole long life, which made me think he was desperate to be rid of this mortal coil. But I found it so endearing that he was scared and doubtful from the start, and debating the pros and cons of staying alive the minute that the bride became a reality within reach. And of course it’s all the funnier when you give him a grim reaper as a sounding board, making the goblin seem petty for wanting a little more out of life. I just love this bizarre combination of real gravitas, fake gravitas, neuroses, ego, and childishness in the goblin, who somehow makes it believable that he was once a war god who spends his days punishing evil humans, but is more sensitive than a high school girl and cares a great deal what other people think of him. He seems human in so many ways that it seems natural for him to want to live, and I’m saddened every time we’re told that he’d wanted to die for centuries.

Obviously love will change that, which is the point, but I like that he’s conflicted already and that he’s actually a well-adjusted goblin, like he said, who lives well and has pretty normal reservations about dying. I thought that Eun-tak might have more of an uphill battle to convince him to live—she still might, given his moodiness—but today we already saw the stirrings of first love, which makes me think he might just choose to live a little longer all on his own. I mean, what’s an eternity with a giant sword through your heart, right? Speaking of which, I’m glad the show finally made it clear that the sword stuck in his heart isn’t he same one he uses to smite people and summon gold with. We still need to know so many more rules, and I sincerely hope they’re not going to wait until the last minute to give us the complete picture in drips and drabs. We could be angsting with you if we knew all the rules! Just sayin’!

I’m warming to Eun-tak’s character, who’s always been easy to like, but often hard to take seriously. But the more we see her through Shin’s eyes, the more she becomes lovable and thoughtful, and her brightness in and of itself becomes something to admire. It’s almost too simple that the sunny character is the perfect foil for the gloomy one, but when we see just how much sunshine she brings into his life, written all over his face like that, it’s hard not to think that there’s something magical about the marriage of darkness and light, sadness and love.

 
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Drama you have to stop making so wrenchingly sad when it is a beautiful moment. And making me tear up every episode. It is only episode 4 for crying out loud. I won't last the distance.

And Gong Yoo is just a beautiful man. I can just screencap and it looks like a photoshoot. KES was right to make this role for him. I've never seen him so honestly raw. Ok I have; but he makes the Goblin so sad I ache for him. Then laugh when I see cherry blossoms blooming.

The show's moody brooding moments just makes me wish for fairy tales and happy endings.

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I honestly think people are criticizing KGE alot more then expected. Her immature, snappy character and voice is what she is meant act like since she's a teenager and well her poor background as well. It somehow suits with goblins character and the two complete each other. Can't you see how happy it makes him, despite her being his doom, poor guy.

The whole age gap thing, it's meant to be there as well, even if she was in her late twenties or thirties, she'd still be a little over too young for him. I could marry Gong Yoo, I'm also nineteen! I love the drama so far, hope it ends well. The grim reaper and Sunny are bit on 'Careless' side for me right now, there isn't much to know about them yet, since there are hints and never any practical revelations. Waiting for it just not really that into it.

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I agree it's not KGE's fault at all, it's just eun tak character that is like that. I was okay when i watched cheese in the trap with KGE as a lead actress coz Hong Seol's character is so mature and independent and i love it! Even though Seol is only a highschool student like EunTak but they are totally on a different level! Eun Tak is so childish omg i cannot stand watching her, sorry. It's just eun tak character that i hate, not KGE. :)

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Thanks GF!

Your laying out the poem, helped me compare it to what was in the subs. Then only it was clearer that the voiceover was not just thoughts but the poem which so effectively reflected Goblin's own new awareness. He seems to to have died as a 30-something year old warrior without any experience with girls. It's so sweetly ironic that in his waiting to find a bride (to help him die), he has failed in the nine hundred and thirty plus years to figure out that 'consorting' with a bride involves feelings and what one has to do in a fiance-fiancee relationship. He thought, when he found Eun Tak, that he had to prepare himself to die, but in reality, he has to prepare himself for a sound 'boy-girl' relationship and to live no longer lonely. :D

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Some people are complaining about people complaining against the age gap. I read a comment upwards that totally makes sense regarding the complaints on the age gap. It's not really the age but the way KGE is so good at playing a highschooler, and her childish plays (yes, yes, she is 3D, she's parts lonely and hides behind a cheery disposition but you gotta admit, some of her manipulations sometimes comes off bratty) and KGE is not at fault here, it's the writing, that her character is like that really irks me.
Dear writer-nim,
Do only highschoolers have the right for an immortal romance with Gong Yoo? Can Eun Tak please please not wear her uniform all the time? And also, to be quite honest, please don't kill me people, what really comes off for me is that Eun Tak is all 'me, me, me, the woes of me and sometimes the Goblin matters because he can help me'. Maybe I'm wrong, please correct me if I'm wrong, personally her attraction doesn't sell to me because she's 'I don't want to be alone', 'I want money', and every single other selfish remarks that makes me question her sincerity. It just comes off as her being needy. Oh my god, I feel like I've just induced a huge amount of wrath. This is just a personal opinion people.

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I am one ofthose with no issues with KSE. In fact all these never ending forever repeating comments are kind of tiring. Why don't people leave it as that the 4 main leads are good actors. Any character age or mannerisms are from the writer. Or PD. Not the actor.

Also she has been denied so many things since her mum died. The aunt probably never gave her even a crumb of love. She is probably voicing all the years of wants she wanted to express. I don't think she expects it to be granted. I don't think she is immature. She just finally has someone looking and paying attention to her. Soon her natural resilience will come forth and she will act or behave more mature than her age. And don't mention the OTP real chronological age- I feel as if people are bashing other viewers over the head with it.

Moving on peeps. This has so far been shaping up to be one of the writer's more epic efforts. I feel.... knowing I would jinx myself... as if a great drama is coming up.

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that's kinda how she comes across to me too, and my biggest problem with her character. i dont mind the bubbliness or even the age gap, but the way she acted is like the embodiment of what Shin said to the boy in paris- that more often people, after being given a miracle, just sits around expecting another miracle, like he owes them something. sometimes, it's like ET expects shin to just solve all her problems for her, that he owes her that because she has the bad luck of being the goblin's bride

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My thoughts too. I'm not hating on ET or KGE, but I couldn't fully grasp the character's motivations and actions. I understand her abandonment and having lived a hard life, so now that she found someone, she's more cheerful and carefree and clingy. That's okay.

What I couldn't fully grasp is how she acts entitled as the Goblin's wife and demands and whines to Shin (e.g. banging on his door with a huge candle and threats to summon him, lighting tons of candles to summon him, asks to live with him etc.). It's too much (or maybe that;s the kind of clingy the writer is really going for from the beginning). She does act like the people that keep on asking for miracles from Shin as if he owes them.

I'd like to think that the reason behind her actions is she is afraid to be abandoned again having found someone and actually have a purpose in that someone's life. However, I think the problem is in the execution which could be a fault in writing or acting or directing. I think showing how much she clings to something she found after so many years of being alone/abandoned by her aunt and cousins could have been shown still without it coming off as too much. Right now, ET comes off as bratty and entitled in front of Shin.

That being said, I hope to see more developments in ET. I sure hope Shin does not end up with her as she is now. I hope for development in both characters of ET and Shin.

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Agree.doesn't help either that she constantly ask for money like like goblin is the sugar daddy. Always demanding.

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About Euntak being all about herself - I feel this too, and thought it was especially highlighted when Shin goes to say goodbye to his lawyer friend. It seemed almost deliberate how they showed their quiet and beautiful interaction, with Shin expressing his respect and admiration for the boy who made something of himself and dedicated his life to helping others, how this boy used the knowledge of Shin's existence to motivate himself to do better instead of begging for handouts. And then we cut to Euntak banging on his door and wondering where he went.

The difference is that this doesn't make me dislike her, I quite like her and her character actually. But I'm curious to see how she will mature, and how she will learn that her actions have real consequences for other people. Also that she can now relax into her place in the world without either fighting for it and demanding all the time or meekly taking crap from her aunt/teacher/classmates/anyone.

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Sunny is totally the eunich. That feline narcissistic vanity totally screams fatal attraction femme fatale!

She is an old soul with lots of negative energy (no customers in the shop). She was nonshalant about the ring whereas Reaper was quite moved and grandma deity 's remark about their meeting quite ominous.

Reaper - the is a reason you don't have a phone. DON'T CALL HER. ..

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OOOoooOO!!!! I like this theory. Didn't cross my mind. But it makes possible sense after the grandma's ominous comment ???

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Oh,shi....you made sense.and the grandma turns out to be the queen.receive powers from the gods just like goblin.

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And I was just wondering (as I rewatched Ep 3 after suffering Goblin withdrawal after finishing ep 4)....IF goblin could teleport himself and EunTak to Quebec using the car door he was driving...why couldnt he use the car door from the kidnappers' cut-up car to send her back??? But of course it would leave us without that whole scene of the 3 of them walking down that road that disappears for 2 days.... I was laughing at how the GR and Goblin were treading so carefully behind the "angry 19 year old".

And why does Deok Hwa not know how Eun Tak looks like when he did the background check on her (complete with photos of her aunt and 2 cousins?)

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he said he didn't see her while he was investigating. Maybe Shin just gave him the name and address.

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It is funny that, when you are dreaming to become rich, live in a comfortable house and all wealth when you are poor, and suddenly you get it but your happiness last for a while and then feel so lonely, that you are unable to spend it with that one person you want and all of that wealth, money, and materialistic things doesnt matter, , like in this episode,Eun tak got spacious suite, she was all happy for a while, and then kept thinking how real lonely she felt, without anyone by her side. That really connected so well with me.

I am surprisingly finding Eun tak's cheerful personality so admiring and pleasant. Glad that, even though she is bullied at school and unfairly treated by her teachers and poorly treated by her so called family , and being all lonely by herself without any friends, doesn't bring her spirit down. Yes, she feel sad a times, but she really is strong girl, fighting all the battles in her life alone,since her mom's death. Since she just 19 year old girl, i dont want her to be portrayed as a gloomy, distant character, all being sad and melancholy and too mature. I am just liking her the way she is, which really compliments well with the lonely goblin, who never found true happiness.

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I Love this girl...!

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I truly love how audience brings out so many different reviews on eun tak's character, also from different angles, make me see things that I didn't notice before.

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Sometimes one has to experience it in order to understand. Now she knows that having all the riches in the world won't make her happy. It's the people that she loves, like her mother and maybe Shin that makes her happy.

There is a reason why she is a teenager I guess. She has a lot of growing up to do.

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I really like your take on Eun Tak in this episode. She comes to realise that having things that she tought she needed (money and warm place to stay) won't mean a thing if you're lonely.

She's a strong girl indeed, I wasn't like her when I was even 25. Her bubbly and childlike facade hides the old soul she truly is. KGE nails it, imho.

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I feel like the problem is the maturity level Eun-tak's showing. Eun-tak is childlike, whether on purpose or not, and because of this, it feels like we're seeing Shin date a child. That's the source of the ickiness for me, at least. It's not their age gap per se (because dude, he's almost a millennium old); it's the childishness and even lack of gravitas of Eun-tak.

(I wonder if there'll be a time-skip.)

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I'm hoping for a time skip, too... or just pls get her out of that hs uniform. But if the year's currently 2016 in the show, then I wonder if they'll do the skip and have the story set in the future?

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I don't think the timeline is currently 2016 and I can't prove it yet so don't throw math at me cause I'm not in the mood lol.
I'm just going with my psychic power haha.

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aha, "i can't prove it yet." don't worry, i won't throw math at you bc i wouldn't know where to start, but i know there are a few theories abt the current timeline and it's either it's 2016 or it's 2008, so while i'm not sure which it is, i'm hopeful for a time jump either way bc that just makes sense.

but what about the grim reaper announcing deaths in 2016? i don't really wanna get into it either, so we don't have to talk abt it but i'm just curious abt the timeline, is all.

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I'm leaning towards 2008.

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Lol, Kiara! I'm with you, I am, but are we really gonna defy Grims? Ahaha, that's what I'm saying though–there's been a couple of people that he announced died in the year 2016, so... ??? we'll just have to wait and see.

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Lol we are going to. I'm also ok with skipping past 2016 as long as she is given time to grow.

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Well, she's a teenager. It's normal to act childish. I understand why she needs to be young and naive. If her maturity level is high. I don't think she'll even believe that she's Goblin's bride.

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Dude, when I was her age, I wasn't like that. And neither was anyone I knew. Besides, with the pressure of college applications in your fourth year in high school, you can't afford to be that childlike. Notice that I said childlike, not childish.

Well, except for Eun-tak, apparently.

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Not because you are like that means everybody is and should be like that. Teenagers are the most complex human beings.

Talk about a character that don't act her age? The leader girl in W and Oh Ri Jin of KMHM. They're doctors already right? Yet they act like immatures. And Guess what? Everybody loves them. So i believe it's just about the actress.

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Nah, I love Kim Go-eun. Love love love her. Which is why I'm nonplussed to see her in this role. It's a waste of her considerable abilities, not to mention her beauty.

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Idk is teenager should be childish
she is nearly 20,im 19 n im not act like that lol
tbh she is poor n orphan,i think she should be mature than her age

Belive or not,kes always make second female lead shiner than female lead

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People are quite different. 40 year-old can act childish. Being poor and orphan doesn't automatically make you mature. Lol.

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Her choice of portraying 'childish' is actually reminding me of IU et Baekhyun portrayal of childish at the early episodes of ML and I guess that where the problem lies for some viewers.

There are handful ways to portray childishness, but her aegyo is pretty much IU's O.O.

I've seen couple of portrayal of childish and petty teenagers in kdramas and they're more watchable than ET's version of teenager.

Rather than acting like teenager, she's more like being possessed by 8 years old ghost or something. But I was told that that's how teens speak in Korea these days so yeah.

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Lol
dont get me wrong i love kge but i underestimate to kes.
I watched some kes dramas,i dont like her way make female lead excpt city hall
i know its too early to judge,maybe kes makes her character more likable in every episde

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"Rather than acting like teenager, she’s more like being possessed by 8 years old ghost or something."

This. There's nothing wrong with a teenager being young and naive, but when you're acting like an eight-year-old kid, you're not just being young and naive. You're actually quite literally being a child.

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@endo, exactly. It doesn't matter how old you are, also people's personality kind of develops as soon as they reach the age of twenty's. Though some people do change, and get more matured, but there are still people out there who are immature at the age of thirty or so. I am approaching thirty so I can vouch for myself lol.

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I'm really liking this drama so far but wish for a more tighter plot, the lingering, meandering beats sometimes take me out of the story even if it's just to admire the cinematography. I think that ET might die or something will happen to her or there will be a time skip and that's why we are seeing a teenage version of ET now (all cutesy and upbeat) and will see another version of her later to make the contrast more striking. Plus all her talk about a sad love not being forgotten, I hope I'm wrong and the goblin is not left lonely again...
Adore the cast and love the music!<3

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Like some people have been speculating I also have a felling she can't see the sword just yet and that she is lying as a form of survival. I always thought that the way the story was going to go is that once she became the "real Bride" meaning marrying or sealing it with a kiss she would be able to truly see the sword. I have a feeling she can hear the thoughts of the Grim reaper and the Goblin but it's acting like she can't. This actually helped her get a big clue in the last episode when the reaper tried to tell her through telepathy to pull the sword at the cafe. This is the way she found out what she was supposed to be looking for and helped her give the convenient lie at the end of episode 3. Thanks for the recap Girlfriday :).

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It's possible that she can't see it just yet. She could lie about the sword too just to be with him and she has nowhere else to go.

Heck they both lie to each other because they are both lonely. He lied about being summoned because he just wanted to see her/be with her.

Obviously there is a strong connection between them. He can feel it when she is in danger without being summoned or maybe the power of prayer did it.

I'm not so sure if she can really hear the reaper unless she has another hidden ability beside seeing ghosts.

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Because she's not meant to be alive Grim can't control her like other humans. Also I think she can see the sword because other that Shin no one knows what it looks like really the ghosts don't know I think she just can't pull it out yet

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Yes Eun Tak is the cause of the Goblin's interference with human lives. I think Goblin is the only one who can decides when she dies etc. The reaper can't do anything to her so they might as well become BFF lol.

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Like some, I am still warming up to ET. I know that she's trying to cover up her loneliness with over-cheerfulness. But sometimes it's too m

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Ooops pressed submit comment prematurely.

Anyway as I was saying, sometimes it's too much. Generally I really don't have an issue the age gap with the Goblin. Buy when she started talking about kids, it made me pause and girl, you're too young to be talking about kids. But that's just me.

If WY is indeed the King, did he not become a GR immediately? Based from previous episode, it seems like he became a GR some 300 or so years ago. Did he pay some time in purgatory or hell before he became GR?

Based on this episode, it seems like Shin helps people once in a while like that kid from the 60s. Their scene at the tea shop got me thinking if there are souls who do not need drink the tea to forget and go up straight to heaven. Whereas there are also souls who drink the tea to forget and be reincarnated.

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or maybe Reaper ran out of tea...

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I think he got promoted to reaper status 300yrs ago for good behavior lol. He is pretty harmless and less scary for a reaper once you get to know him.

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I really love kim goeun as an actress and adore euntak as a character tho i found her a bit annoying at the start of this episode
But if i saw it from goblin's pov,she is just cute ????
And maybe unpopular opinion but i adore the main couple (et-goblin) more than the bromance ?? And when the reaper saw sunny everywhere,it's hilarious ,i wish they put the more screentime fairly ,there's so little of inna-reaper coupleeee

And best scene for me :
1. When euntak said that it's okay to live for a long time since goblin's there , idk i found it so cute and touching ???? Lol
2. The last scene of courseeeeeeeeeeee when he said that et is his first love i was like YASSSSSSSS

[SPOILERS REMOVED]

and if et isnt really the bride ,how can she know about the sword pattern (?) ,the dragon,the ghost couldnt see the sword and et thought goblin use wand not sword ???

Sorry for bad english T---T

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When Euntak talked about immortality, It's refreshing to Shin. Something he considers his miserable source, his curse; she looks at it as a blessing (as long as she has him by her side). It shows how Euntak wanted to be with Shin.

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I still believe that he summoned a different sword. If he can get the korean gold in a reserve in NYC. Anything is possible.

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I Feel like you guys include a lot of running commentary only if you are really enjoying the drama and I am so glad you guys are enjoying this drama, because the comments are super entertaining to read.

I watched episodes 3 and 4 together today and I felt like I could keep watching this story unfold all day long. The actors, the characters, the fantasy elements, the visuals, the background music, the swinging moods all keep me hooked to the drama. I feel like watching this drama is an experience. Also, No one can wear a suit like gong yoo does! ♥

I am in awe about the way the two fantasy dramas that are currently airing uses love. In legend of the blue sea, we see that the mermaid needs love to live on land whereas here goblin finding his love seems to lead to his death. I feel like this drama has a dark feel to it because it dwells more on death whereas legend of the blue sea has a bright feel to it because it dwells more on life. Both these dramas together give me an yin-yang kind of feeling. I am enjoying both these dramas immensely and I hope that stays true throughout their run.

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There's reason why I can't really get the central romance between Goblin and his bride, like she is a high schooler. It is not about the age gap, and she is not a minor any more. But something just doesn't quiet fit. Maybe because my perception of romance is about a relationship two mature people who exchange ideas, thoughts, discussion about life, not just sharing feeling. That's my ideal kind of romance.
Eun-tak seems immature and superficial (I think because she is just becoming a young adult, needs more time to grow, I understand this), while Goblin is this mature, weight with 900 years life experience creature. Sometimes I think Mr. Goblin falls in love with the idea of falling in love but he is not actually falling in love with Eun-tak. But I guess there're a lot of different kind of love romance out there, my ideal kind of romance doesn't have too every body's else ideal, or Mr. Goblin's ideal, or Kim Eun-sook's ideal kind of romance.

And more than Mr. Goblin, I root for Mr. Grimm Reaper even more, OMG Lee Dong-wook swaaaagh as straight face, odd-ball, but deadly Grimm Reaper ?

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There is no romance yet. Hopefully she'll be older when and if that happens.

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I know that the scene where they were walking back from the convenience store and Shin says that she'll be his first and last bride because he's already decided on it, is supposed to be swoon-worthy. However, knowing what he really meant when he said that she'll be the last bride, I can't help feeling melancholic:( it's bittersweet.

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Wooooah Goblin is my new drama crack after Shopping King Louis! :D

I really love the cinematography and music scores used in the drama. The shoots are breathtaking and the musical backgrounds are legendary. I feel like watching Harry Potter hahaha.

About the age gap issue... hmmm. To be honest, up to ep.4, I still see Eun Tak as a small girl, not a lover for the Goblin. Eun Tak in high school uniform, childish personality, calling Goblin as ahjussi... she and Goblin is like a niece and her uncle. Goblin is like her Daddy Long Leg. That is why I strongly believe that there will be a time-jump and the storyline will be like... happening in the future... This is a Kdrama so it doesn't matter, does it?

Like Do Min Joon and Cheon Song Yi, DMJ is 400 y.o. and CSY is 30. Although in the real life KSH and JJH also have the age gap, in the drama, their chemistry is sizzling and great. No one looks younger or older to each other. Imagine if CSY were also a highschooler, I believe there would be issues regarding the age gap between DMJ and CSY. Therefore, I am looking forward to see how ET grows up/being mature enough and how the writer shows us that ET isn't a highschooler anymore, as suggested in the poster as well. Therefore, she will be a perfect bride for Goblin and their chemistry as lovers will spark.

Moreover, I think KGE portrays ET very well. 19-yo-ET is lonely, that is why when she finally finds a person she can rely on, she shows her true personality; cheerful and childish. It is understandable. She needs care/attention and Goblin is there for her.

Count me in as one of those who always wait for reaper-Sunny screentime!!! I love their scenes! kekeke. Too bad up to ep.4, their scenes are only a few. Here I am hoping for more screentime of them! :D :D *somehow, I feel like Se Mi character (in YWCFTS) is like foreshadowing Yoo In Na in the real life. She mostly comes as 2nd character and any dramas with her as the 2nd lead gained success.*

Looking forward to the next episodes! I kinda feel that ET actually knows what will happen to Goblin if she pulls out the sword. She just hides it :'(

However, losing his immortal life can also mean that he will be mortal and can live like a normal human being, right? Or he can just come back and forth like other ghosts??

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talking about Shopping King Louis, I had a feeling of deja vu after the episode but I forgot what exactly sparked it. I remembered now: "Cholte! Never!" said by Deok Hwa. given that some folks think ...well, let´s not delve into what they think alas ... just never mind... but Louis used the same phrase and I was thinking if it was a deliberate pun or a reference.

btw I dont think they look anything like each other. people should try and draw portraits, they´ll get better at distinguishing faces then.

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for some reason i still think she can't see the sword. the ghosts told her where he lived and the ghosts could've told her the story of his sword and all. that's her research and i think for now she's saying whatever she can to keep holding on to him.

and i need more update on reaper and sunny! give me more.

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Korean Dramas have so much independent, badass and mature women leads. So when people were given a needy, childish and whiny teenager, which is absolutely normal. People are complaining. ???

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nah whiny , needy and childish is okay,
at least don't glorify it as something so brilliant that put her on a high pedestal of the female lead,
she need to get scolded and learn that the world is not all about her,

as much as other drama don't have their independent woman vibe, euntak just wants it all because she was suffered and the viewer owed her, guilt tripping at its best

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Who's glorifying? Atleast don't hate on her this soon. Goodness, it's just 4 episodes. Well, maybe there's viewers who just really looked for something to criticize. But man, we're talking about Kim Go Eun here. A brilliant and awarded actress.

Funny thing is i see a lot of criticizing the Female lead. Not the male ones. I mean not just in this drama but in general. Some are being sexist without realizing it. ?

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ooh so it's the male lead fault when the writer write a bad female character,
so it's the male lead fault when the female lead half-baked what she has,
poor girl , we should never make woman and man equal, protect the tinker bell cause she must be the weak one,

Some are being sexist without realizing it. ?

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i guess you didn't understand the every word i said.?

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Also when goblin and reaper act all cutesy and childish it's okay I guess? It's always the girls' fault, hmmm.

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Childish bromance is always more appealing I guess. I think they are hilarious but sometimes out of character for two godlike beings.
The only bromance I ever got into was between King Sejong and his bodyguard Moo-hyul in Tree with deep Root. Han Suk-kyu and Jo Jin-woong were at their element. Not one eye rolling moment.

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Yeah! Euntak is 19, but bickering buddies Grim Reaper and Goblin may be around a thousand years old.

Eun Tak is acting her age, Grim Reaper and Goblin are not. But of course, Eun Tak gets all the flak.

I don't know why I'm so protective of her character.

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@endo
I understand but you implied that I hate her because she is a woman and she is an actress that is brilliant and awarded,
in my comment , she is an actor that doesn't do enough for her role and her role is not written properly,

but ofc "in general" everyone who criticized the female lead is the oppa fans squad and sexist,

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You know, I've been thinking about that too.
It's been bugging me since Scarlet Heart how much hate the lead female actress receives compared to the male ones.

To think we're given a brilliant, thinking actress here who most probably did her own research on her role and some people are still bashing her to death. With only just 4 episodes in, mind you.

Can't we all just enjoy this wonderful show and not put down any characters or actors/actresses just to put emphasis/shine on the others? I think if they keep on blaming eveeeerrrryyy single flaw on Eun Tak/Kim Go Eun then they are totally missing out on a potential epic drama experience.

But hey, maybe it's just me. Everyone is welcome to fully experience and enjoy this in all it's epicness and awesomeness. :)

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Soo trueeee!!! I absolutely adore her, guess people just needs something to criticise over ?

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Hello ! I just wanna say that i love your blog !

And I wanna ask A question : The Book that Eun -Tak gave to Shin to reed , did the Book really exist ? Because I really Want to read it ?
( And i'm sorry for my bad english

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Why are the ghosts afraid of Goblin?

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Ikr?! It would make more sense if they would run when they see a reaper from a distance.

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They are already dead, no reason for them to fear the reaper. And I think some people are assigned to a certain reaper, so even if he sees them, it's not like they are his case to finish (meaning the lost souls). But the Goblin, on the other hand, is a deity and he probably has sovereignty over the ghosts.

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But the ghosts could be afraid the reaper might catch them and send them on their way. Works like that in other dramas, so it must be true, right :)

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Right, the reaper's job is to take them to the afterlife.

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Because no romantic scene can ever be conjured with those pesky ghosts around.

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Is anyone know the name and the author of The Book that THE Goblin is reading at the end of the episode please ??

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It was written in the recap, but I don't know how to find the book. It's possible jb just translated the title based on the video.

"Eun-tak says she has something to do because she doesn’t know when she’ll ever be back here, and leaves him with a book of poems to read called The Stars Might Take Your Pain Away."

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This drama made me totally lose interest in LOBS. This one is so much more intriguing. Sigh. Gong Yoo x Lee Dong Wook is so much more interesting than LMH x JJH.

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I watched on DramaFever, and some things were translated differently. Like I thought repeat said if Gonlin was scared he'd accompany him, not take Eun Tak....anyone else

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DF have the worst subs. Check out viu subs, or viki subs (download them if u must, region block, etc).

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When Gong Yoo stepped out of his car, with Raybans, slo-mo, wind blowing his hair.. I actually heard the angels sing.

Her being 19 is bothersome to me. However when The Goblin gets around her, he turns 19 too.
I'm sure it's purposely done to remind us that these two are young in love. Both are old souls.

I do wonder why we are being rushed thru discovery of Goblin realizing his feelings, her really being the Goblin's bride. Usually these things take awhile to come about. Looks like next episode she is glutton pull the sword out all ready.

We really haven seen Sexy chicken store owner and The Grim reaper even begin their story.
I'm sure it's going to be a tear jerker! He can't remember because he drank "the tea" when he crossed over. I'm sure their love was epically beautiful.

So we have old love and new love.

I can't wait, I seriously wish I had a time machine, so I could binge watch all episodes today!

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'Her being 19 is bothersome to me. However when The Goblin gets around her, he turns 19 too.
I’m sure it’s purposely done to remind us that these two are young in love. Both are old souls.'--This <33.

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I'm not so sure if their love was epically beautiful in the past if he was the king and she was the queen. He ordered her to be executed.

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God, I love this show

And I'm not shocked at the ratings at all, after last week I was worried that they might not maintain quality but they delivered again for the second week! I am spellbound by this series! But I dont think I will fully let down my guard until after the 6th episode which is when some shows start going south

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As an 18 year old, I find that ET is really hard to connect to. Yes, she's really fresh faced and really cute, but 18 year olds usually don't act like that? She's very childlike and it's even more than the usual naivety and innocence I can see from some of my friends. But I do acknowledge what the commenters have said about it being a facade to overcompensate for her struggles in life, which could explain why she seems distant at times. Also, I would aegyo my butt off too if it works in trying to get the magical man who can potentially make gold bars and owns hotels to stay around and help me. However, it would be more balanced to see her more grounded and contemplative when thinking of how to deal with the goblin when he's away though, because she's proven to be smart in her studies/ she was very mature at a young age when her mother died and she very much does have insightful moments, but we don't really get to see them very often. It's always been either super hyper or super submissive. The sharp contrasts make it quite difficult to really understand her true motivations, and I do wonder if she really is like how she acts on the inside.

Right now, I think that she also looks towards the goblin as a sort of idol worship, a god that can help her out rather than as an equal, and her feelings come out more friendly and superficial (free meals! free lodging! free trips to Quebec!!!!) than truly liking this ajusshi for who he is just yet. So I'm not that drawn to the OTP as of now. I'm looking forward to see how they level off and discover more about each other :-)

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She is in fantasy land because her life sucks. She is saying things that she doesn't feel at all. Like "I love you" etc.
Eventually she'll come to know what they mean.

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"Eventually she’ll come to know what they mean."

You nailed this.

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This comment is very much on point. While I certainly don't expect Eun-tak to represent all 18-year-olds, I still find her odd for a girl her age. I don't think I acted that way when I was 18, and neither did anyone I knew. Maybe when I was 8?

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Can someone help me identify GY's sunglasses? I want to get them too... to reenact the scene. jk, but i really want a them.

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There is a blog that writes about Korean Drama fashion. http://www.koreandramafashion.com/ I haven't seen anything on Globin though.

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It's Gentle Monster. A korean brand. I got one when i went to korea. But i think you can buy at their site.

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thankkksssssssss

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A lot has been said already, so I'd just like to say that-

I could watch Gong Yoo stare at ET all day long, or for 20 episodes. His eyes, longing and lingering.

He made me fall in love with him all over again. Not that I've ever fallen out of love with him. LOL.

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I totally agree! realized that one of the reasons why I like Eun Tak as a character is because I can see her through his eyes, and I see how much joy she brings into his life (even with the whole death thing looming above them). The girl makes him feel all sorts of emotions that he probably hasn't felt in a long time, if ever.

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Powerful deity notwithstanding, who wouldn't fall for those lingering, piercing looks? <3 <3

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You speaks my mind, I likes that she makes him happy,

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I dony think she sees the sword

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Deok-hwa...there's something that really fishy about his character. He seems very cautious and keen, and he is obviously very calculative. I think he's more that just the fake nephew of the goblin. He couldn't have possibly been part of the lead cast if that was his only role.

A villain? A higher god? Oh boy, I'm so curious!

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I forgot to mention, Lee El who plays the freakin' Samshin Halmeoni (who plays a big role in the drama) is not shown as part of the main cast whenever the drama begins. I think that's says something too.... or I could be just assuming things. lol

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he is a reincarnation of that little boy (the one in goryeo era). and the little boy and his grandpa are kim shin's friend/servant

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Coming into this drama did not expect at all for it to be partially comedic, as I am someone who has rarely seen a KES drama. Right now, loving the tone and light feel of the show. I do hope Yoo In Na gets more screentime though.

The bromance Reaper and Goblin is just so funny. Would be great though if LDW and GY was friends off set, cause right now it is clear this is work friends. But being the pros they are, able to channel the peculiarity of superior beings.

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Wanted to add this thought, did it look like Eun Tak school was like a private school? The school looks palatial and does not look like the usual public schools as depicted in dramas, rather it looks like the private schools depicted in dramas.

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yes, I want the show to explain that one too. Maybe her mom set up a school trust???? Anything logical to explain the super expensive looking private fund!

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I meant private school not fund lol

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maybe she's a scholarship student?

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It's a divine comedy.

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Contrary to those who are bothered with Eun-tak wearing her school uniform all the time (whatever the reason, whether it emphasizes the "age gap" & her "immaturity" *sighs* or anything else), I honestly find it a nice, on-point little detail.

My dad grew up a poor kid (thankfully this motivated him to work hard later in his life so his children won't suffer the same misfortune, the bae that he is <3) and he often tells me his childhood stories; one of them is how even simple daily play clothes were luxury to him and he couldn't afford having enough of them, so he had no choice but to wear his worn-out school uniform most of the day (and therefore my brothers and I should always be grateful for everything we're blessed with, even for seemingly mundane things like clothes). With that in mind, I don't imagine Eun-tak's aunt's terrible state of finance and personality compelled her to provide Eun-tak with many clothes, tbh.

I'd like to believe that this is a deliberate creative decision hence kudos to the art direction team for thinking it through.. and seriously, the whole team for the (very amazing, so far) drama. I really appreciate the attention to small details.

BTW, I find it terribly unfair for the older, more mature ladies here to monopolize the priviledge to nurse the dream of a blissful wedded life in which one can happily live & raise children with a man who has: Gong Yoo's face & body + a lethal balance of dorkiness and sexiness + centuries worth of wealth + a beautiful perspective on kindness, humanity and life + badass capability to protect one from harm + ability to take one travelling around the world instantly + the list goes on.. I'm 19 like Eun-tak and honestly would like a piece of that priviledge too, thank you very much.

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@you go Nara. Dream on.
My take on what happens after the sword is not outright death but living as a mortal being. Without the sword the goblin can enjoy skinship. Then of course, it's the love that keeps him alive until death parts them.
Thanks GF. Love the side comments.

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@merry - this was my understanding too. I also think she may have to 'qualify' in some way before she's capable of pulling the sword out though.

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idk why but people's condescension on Eun-tak and us immature 19 year olds in general is creeping under my skin and I feel like I have to add..

+ with a man who gives one's life a sense of purpose and belonging after wandering alone in a vast ocean, having most people judging that one's life has no meaning and doesn't belong anywhere in any universe, a man who makes one feel genuine happiness, a man around whom one does not have to pretend and put a tough mask on and can be herself and free, a man who wraps cities in gloomy rainfall at the thought of leaving one and blooms flowers out of sheer happiness after spending time with one... or in other words, a man with whom one shares and provides mutual(!) happiness and affection

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@Nara, i get you. It is okay to think like that. As you get older you find that you have that power within you. Or you attract that power only when you find it in you. It will be frustrating in life to seek it out there and in some mortal being.

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BTW, I find it terribly unfair for the older, more mature ladies here to monopolize the priviledge to nurse the dream of a blissful wedded life in which one can happily live & raise children with a man who has: Gong Yoo's face & body + a lethal balance of dorkiness and sexiness + centuries worth of wealth + a beautiful perspective on kindness, humanity and life + badass capability to protect one from harm + ability to take one travelling around the world instantly + the list goes on.. I'm 19 like Eun-tak and honestly would like a piece of that priviledge too, thank you very much
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Omg thank you so much for saying that out loud. This needs to be highlighted much. The comments in the top page is so depressing and I can't believe that Eun Tak's dialogue which was as 'simple' as :

"This is the perfect house
for raising kids in!

Let's have kids and live
a nice, happy life."

The words being mentioned in the first comment page is surely bringing some dark twisted imagination to my mind, which trust me , never came when I was watching the scene. And all they have done till now is talk. That's it, pure simple talk.
Wanted to add my last two cent on this matter, surely I have taken lots of space in this page talking nonstop , but at nineteen is it a bad thing to want to get married and 'legally' have a family with someone? How is it that big an ick factor as a lot has been trying to project here I surely don't understand. But anyway each to their own.

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P/S: wanted to add,of course she was joking when she said that. No way that's meant to be taken seriously :S.

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I think at 19 I was more eager to get married and have kids than I was when I got older and realized the meaning of it.

Now I feel those things again, but hopefully from understanding the consequences and responsibilities of it all :)

I don't think it's unnatural for her - part of it is her naive fantasy of what it means to be a bride, part of it is her saying whatever she thinks it takes to fit into her role as Goblin's bride. I can't fault her for wanting to grab with both hands a chance at security and comfort, especially when the source looks like Gong Yoo and has Kim Shin's powers. I'm just glad for her that Shin is being mature enough for the both of them and providing the time and restraint they need for this relationship to work.

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Thank you for sharing bae's story, Nara. Hehe. That's a really good point that completely flew over my head, but it's so true! It never occurred to me that if Eun-tak were to move out of her aunt's house (which she did), she probably wouldn't have more than a carry on bag's worth of possessions. That high school uniform that I dread so much is probably one of the very few pieces of clothing she owns.

And seriously, heck yeah I'd jump at the privilege to be Gong Yoo the goblin's bride!

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I think the comments on school uniform was not meant to look down on her or her situation at least on my part. I get it she is poor and can't afford to buy a lot of clothes.

I just don't want to see her in high school from beginning to end. I would love to her grow up. Something to look forward to.

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It's only episode 4 but we've come so far, obviously there will be a time jump which is reassuring for any of us who feels icky about the fact that ET is still in highschool.

Especially since she's already talking about having kids with a 30ish looking guy. But here's the thing, her talk of family is out of desperation. Here's a girl who has been different all her life, she doesn't have any friends, lost her mother who was also the only support system she had. of course she would want a famiy, of course she would want to bind herself to Shin who's been the only bright spot in her life, here is someone who is also different, and since she was born, ghosts have told her she was destined to be his wife.

She's lonely, so when she finds someone who is nice to her, she tries so hard to create a bond, like she does with Sunny.

I can appreciate how the writer didn't make the growth of relationship between them as romance in the general sense. So far, it's an affection and longing and a search for connection. Even if in this episode Shin is admitting his attraction but it isn't sexual, which I can live with, I suppose. ET's feeings is a bit more naive and, I want to say infatuation, but not really, it's more like admiration and a desperate need to connect.

Maybe she can see the sword, but maybe not touch it. Yet

Here's hoping for a timejob.

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"I can appreciate how the writer didn’t make the growth of relationship between them as romance in the general sense."

Thank you Julia! We can't possibly feel any romantic chemistry yet because there isn't any romance. Instead they have this endearing relationship that might lead to it.

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I don't know if anyone has already commented on this, but here goes. Where are some of the voice overs and scenes from the previews? In episode 3, we didn't have the scene where Eun Tak thanks both Goblin and Grim Reaper. In episode 4, we didn't see Goblin enter her hotel room and say "You are the Goblin bride" or him saying that he needed to leave before he became happier.

I was looking forward to them!

Did they disappear into editing land?

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I noticed those missing scenes/voiceovers, too! They're either gonna pop up in the future episodes (I think when Eun-tak went to Shin's (?) hotel in Canada to write that letter, she sent it to the goblin's house and that may be the voiceover of her thanking the goblin and grims) or they decided last minute to take them out, which happens. As for the goblin telling Eun-tak she's the goblin's bride, didn't he say that in the beginning of this episode when she asked him if she was (when they were both standing in front of his house)? I think he did, but the scene just doesn't match with the one in the previews.

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I really like your theory that Eun Tak's letter will include her thank you's to Goblin and Grim Reaper! That would be a great moment of connecting scenes.

Now that I know the preview is not always accurate, I wonder if the scene in ep 5 preview will actually happen. It seems kind of early in the drama to have Eun Tak pull out the sword. I keep telling myself to trust the writer's storytelling, there has to be a reason why the story is developing is fast.

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"we didn’t have the scene where Eun Tak thanks both Goblin and Grim Reaper"

LOL I wonder if this is meta, and why the grim reaper was so ticked off at not receiving his thanks XD

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Can we take a moment and glory in the fact that Reaper is not only a regular at cafes, but also watches dramas?

That gasp when the birth secret was revealed in his morning drama. HAHA.

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Ahahaha! Yes! I loved that scene (among many many others in this drama, of course). He's such a fanboy (with kdramas, while goblin could easily be a fanboy with kpop girl groups!) and that scene was hilarious when all their jaws dropped at the birth secret reveal! He's so silly and yet I have to take him seriously whenever he's in Grim Reaper Mode. I do though! Bc he is scary.

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There was some discussion in the comments about how icky the age gap was behind the characters. It got me to thinking how Shin is always associated with young people: he helped a youth in the sixties, he saved Eun Tak's mom when she was teenaged and pregnant, he gets introduced to his future servants while they are still very young. With most grown-ups he's always this remote, vengeful deity who dishes out punishment. And Reaper, his only acquaintance who he never got to know as a young person, was essentially foisted on him by circumstance - someone he would never choose to associate with normally.

I think it ties with his being betrayed by his emperor; maybe aside from being his general Shin was a bodyguard and advisor, possibly a father figure. His tragic past left in Shin a deep motivation to make sure youth don't get twisted by the cruelty of the world.

It also means that if he were to fall in love it would be with someone as young as Eun Tak, because people around that age range are the only ones who he would possibly allow to get to know him.

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Eun-tak's mom was 27 when she got hit by the car according to Grim's ID card thingy he had when he went to collect her. I like your idea, though.

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I totally love when Shin goes into his sageuk tone,can't get enough of it,it's sooo hilarious

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Ahahaha yeah! And whenever somebody asks him why he's speaking like that, he's always like, "... I really don't know"

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Could people maybe not abbreviate Eun-tak as ET so often...
because.... "ET phone home".

Yes, I'm showing my age. For the youngsters in the audience

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E.T._the_Extra-Terrestrial

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Hahaha exactly I kept picturing et the alien whenever I come across comments referring to eun tak as et but I didn't think it was a big deal and I'm okay w/ it but it can be funny when I'm really abt eun tak and imagine et the alien

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^^ And here I thought I was the only one. I'm pretty darn young myself, but I remember watching it at a friends house once.

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LOL Not that I want people to stop, but I'm also confused when people say "I don't understand DB," "DB is annoying" and so on in Man Living In Our House recaps.

I get worried thinking people are talking about a bug or error in Dramabeans.

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LMAO, me too!

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LOL. Which is why I really appreciate it when people take the time to write proper names instead of abbreviations and initials because some of us are quite slow on the uptake and might misunderstand the abbreviations.

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Typing ET is convenient, since when you're typing from phone, they often get auto corrected , which is quite annoying lol.
And err, ET is love, both of them.

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Who wrote the poem? Gong Yoo gives her time to think about being his bride, he doesn't confess to her when she tells him that she loves him. He doesn't tell her seductive lies or show up at the hotel room with an agenda. He has an epiphany. She isn't truly lovely until he is moved by who she is. He has hesitated because he hasn't been comfortable marrying his "bride" for his own devices, which speaks to his character. I love the poem: it has a decidedly masculine voice. Beautifully spoken, masterfully delivered .
This is when Gong Yoo takes it to the next level and why I am so caught up in what he does on screen. Remember " I don't care if you are a man or an alien, lets go through with this." (Coffee Prince)?......That kind of moment. When is the wedding? I think I'll go shop for a dress now.

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Love love love the bromance, but also really loving the interactions between DeokHwa and Reaper. Are the two of them Drama Buddies now? There have been a few shots of the two of them watching the telly together now. Cuties :)

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I totally imagine them as Drama Buddies. Also, DeokHwa sounds like 'Duckie'. He'll be a rubber duckie now. :D

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I like this nickname. We should make it stick!

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thank you for the recap!! :)
I'm so in love with this drama!! :D I admire it's ability to make me laugh at one second only to make sad/teary the other one!! the bromance is AWESOME and HILLARIOUS and Kim Shin and Eun Tak's growing attachement to each other is SO LOVELY!! and I LOVE Goblin in his EVERY moode and action!! LOL and Gong Yoo is SOOOOOOOOOOO HANDSOME!! swoooooooon
I don't have much to say because you said everything for me :D I only hope and pray that pulling the sward won't really kill him because I CAN'T TAKE THAT!!! NO PLEASE NO!! it breaks my heart everytime they/Kim Shin starts taking about his death!! and I know that it's hard for him to tell her that being his bride is her curse because it means ending his life with her own hands but he shouldn't hide it from her!! what would happen if/when she pulls it and realise the truth when it's too late to change anything?!! someone tell me that pulling the sword off his chest will only make him mortal again but won't kill him immediately!!

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Lee dong wook Oppa is the best. I love him silly...best reaper ever. I'm all in for the bromance and ignore everything else that people are fighting over in the comment haha

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I love the cinematography, the music and the actors. But I'm not really feeling the romance between ET and the goblin...I don't have a problem with age gaps in romantic relationships as long as they are consensual and healthy, but I still don't think the high schooler ET would fit the goblin romantically. Maybe a grown up ET would make me change my mind but for now I like that they're keeping it mostly platonic and wouldn't want to change it unless she matures a bit.
I also find her a bit too whiny and clingy, even though I can undestand why she is that way, it still bothers me a lot.
Overall the best part of this drama are the interactions between the goblin & the reaper, since they really get the best lines when they are sniping at each other!
I'm also really looking forward to the sunny/reaper ship cause if ET/goblin still fails to hook me in the future, I'd have that as my otp. But that just be my LDW bias talking...

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Commenting first time ever. Korea is an Asian country and in many central asian countries like mine legal age for marriage is 17! even if you graduate from HS at 18-19! from real life experiences, if a girl is constantly said that she will marry early she will no doubt get ready at 17 mentally. I dont know how it happens and very often they think of their marriage being happy. This applies to girls mostly and they do marry men in late 20s to mid 30s . it is absolutely normal. so I dont see any problem here even though i got married myself very late at 24 "according to our standards" and lived in the West before then.

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Half of the comments are about the age gap. But does it really matter? If she were 30 or 100, there would still be a huge age gap. Some people comment how she's childish and materialistic and that she's not doing her role. But I think she's perfect. All her talk about being the goblin's bride and raising kids were all just bluff and for naught. She was teasing him. If she was more serious and mature, she would've long been insane for seeing ghosts her whole life. Who knows, she may even grow up evil. This story wouldn't exist because she would not believe goblins then, and she wouldn't accidentally call him by blowing the birthday candle. About her being materialistic, it's completely normal to me. If someone were to tell me that they could grant all my wishes, who am I to waste the opportunity? And I would totally act the way she does if I were her. Who wouldn't be amazed and ecstatic at the fact that a goblin is bound to you and could take you to Canada in a blink of an eye?

Plus, all ET and KS has done for four freaking episodes was just talk. NOTHING BUT TALK. I don't see how the show is subliminally urging minors to go find sugar daddies, (or at least that's what some of you are trying to imply). ET isn't even in love with him yet, and yet people are rambling about they don't have any chemistry.

Personally, their relationship makes me feel warm and happy. She talks on and on and KS pretends he doesn't want to hear but he hears it all. I don't care if their chemistry is not as direct and sensual as other leads in other dramas. Because it means that the relationship between ET and KS is beyond sexual. And that's the ideal relationship to me.

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It bothers me that she mentions marriage so casually, but I do think all her talk of marriage, kids and money hides something deeper. I have a guess. Her three options if she saw the sword were:
1) marry the goblin.
2) get $5000 or whatever amount she keeps mentioning.
3) Could he stay? NOTE: she hesitates before saying this.
Thus, I am guessing she really does not know much about anything, except that she feels like she's safe and has some purpose when being with Goblin...

However, asking to be adopted or live in his house just confused me all over again. Does she see any value in her life besides being the goblin's bride? I would like Eun Tak to see her own worth, and I hope the story takes us there eventually. It might be a bitter pill, or cocktail of pills, but I'm ok as long as they keep giving me the bromance.

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KS doesn't pretend to hear but his non chalant manners kind of give it all away when we see how much effort he puts into his clothes or when he loiters around eun tak's house. He doesn't want to let her know that he's interested, no? I love this sort of relationships though, this is actually one of the moat used tropes in movies and dramas too , so I won't know how people don't get the vibe at all, to the least.

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Exactly my thoughts! +10000 ?

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@hanbin ?

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I somehow think that ET would really take out that sword in the next ep without knowing the consequences and Goblin vanished into ashes .... there would be timejump .. he's not dead yet and they will meet again when ET has grown up into matured lady ... perhaps Goblin might not recognize her ...ehehehe .. just assuming ... it's just that I feel there would really be a timejump and for that to happen , both of them would really have to be separated first before meeting up again .

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I hate to say this, but i think in the end Sunny is the only one alive. The goblin has found his bride, and he's just waiting for the right time to end his life for good. Eun Tak wasn't supposed to live, so in the end some grim reaper will take her life. The Grim Reaper, i believe will end his 'job' after he finds out his past and true identity. I already addicted to this drama and shipping both couples, but can't help thinking about the ending. ????????????

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I'm thinking similar thought. Mine go: She will pull out sword, but, there will be understanding that Grim will punch her overdue ticket right after so she and Gob ascend "Stairway To Heaven" together. I think portions of the LED ZEPPLIN song of that title should be used in that scene.

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To clear up the sticking point of ages, Section 305 of the Criminal Law of the Republic of Korea states the age of consent is 13, and the legal minimum age for marriage is 18. Viewers' personal codes of morality cannot deny the law. In Australia, students between 16-18 years old have married by parental consent, while still attending school.The Ji Eun Tak actress, to me, portrays the part spot on, nuanced with sensitive facial expressions. She is a refreshing change from humdrum actors. Goblin might be 935 but his physical age is frozen in his 30s. The drama is a fantasy to be enjoyed as it unfolds.

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Your comment is just gold.

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Thank you so much for this.

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Loll. Also agree with the physical age comment.

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Love the facts! Thank you for checking.

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just saying that Goblin said in this episode that he's 939

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