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The Lonely Shining Goblin: Episode 16 (Final)

Is it ever really goodbye if your hero is an immortal goblin? I guess that’s what we’re all here to find out. Hold onto your vulgar hats everyone, because there may be some unexpected bumps on the road to happily ever after.

Goblin went out with a bang for tvN, reportedly breaking ratings records for the cable network that were previously held by Answer Me 1988’s finale just a year ago (at 19.6%). All of the news outlets are reporting 20.5% ratings for the finale, though that’s a combined number across multiple platforms, while the official Nielsen rating is 18.68%. It makes the whole record-breaking thing a little confusing, but in any case, I think it’s safe to call the show a big monster hit for tvN.

 
FINAL EPISODE RECAP

Under falling cherry blossoms, Shin asks Eun-tak to be his bride. She touches his face and says with happy tears in her eyes, “I will. I’ll be this shining man’s first and last bride.”

He kisses her on the forehead sweetly.

That night, Eun-tak sits on her rooftop and tells Mom that she’s getting married, and promises to live well. The unni ghost who always follows her around gets misty-eyed at the thought of Eun-tak getting a happy ending, and she and her ghost friend are shocked when Eun-tak turns around and sees them.

The unni ghost materializes right by Eun-tak and grabs her in a hug, wailing that she’s been so lonely without her. She offers to make Eun-tak happier than the goblin and sticks to her side like glue.

Reaper pours tea for a wealthy man and his driver, and the wealthy man sticks his nose in the air and refuses to drink the same tea as his servant, thinking he deserves special treatment. Reaper makes it clear that everyone gets the same tea in here, and no matter how powerful he was in this life, he can’t take any of that with him when he walks through that door.

Reaper says in a scary voice, “When you go through that door you’ll realize how powerful they are—the sins you’ve committed with your eyes, your mouth, your hands and feet, your heart. And what floor of hell they’ll drag you down to.” Yikes. At that, the wealthy man shakes in fear.

Shin waits for Eun-tak to get done with work, and Class Prez happens to walk right past him at the station. He sees a glimpse of her future, where she asks Eun-tak to go on another blind date. Eun-tak says no to the chef, but Class Prez says this time it’s one of her clients—he’s a chaebol, he’s handsome, and he’s young to boot. Is it Deok-hwa?

Shin scowls and mutters to himself, “Blind date?” Ha, I was hoping jealous goblin would make an appearance. Petty revenge is in order, so he snaps Class Prez’s purse strap with his goblin powers and sends all her belongings crashing to the ground.

She cries over a broken compact, and behind her back, Shin sticks out his tongue like a child, pfft. And then he runs away while shouting for Eun-tak. Oh that’s smooth.

He runs right into Eun-tak’s studio and blurts to her entire staff, “I’m Ji Eun-tak PD’s boyfriend. To be more exact, we’re engaged to be married. How’s this weekend for the wedding?” He gives her a wink and everyone’s jaws drop.

Shin takes her to lunch and Eun-tak wonders if someone else is coming, once she sees all the food he’s ordered. Shin says that he called Deok-hwa here to formally introduce her to the family.

Deok-hwa walks in and takes one scan of the situation before reaching the obvious conclusion, but Shin surprises both of them by just announcing that they’re getting married. He asks if she prefers Saturday or Sunday, and Eun-tak asks why he keeps insisting on getting married this weekend.

“So that you won’t go on blind dates!” he says, as if that makes sense. Shin especially doesn’t want her going on blind dates with young attractive chaebols, and Deok-hwa points out that he’s really the only person in the whole country who meets all three criteria. He hands Eun-tak his business card, and she’s shocked to see that he’s a team leader now.

When she tells Deok-hwa her name, he recognizes it from the old letter that got sent to the old chicken shop. She calls him oppa like she used to and says there’s a lot he doesn’t know, as usual. Deok-hwa wonders if she knows what his uncle is, and she cuts him off to say that everyone knows a goblin or two, and he gapes.

He gets the feeling that everyone knows something he doesn’t, but Shin just puts food on his spoon and tells Deok-hwa that he’ll know once he’s grown up. Eun-tak wants food on her spoon too, and Shin mutters for her to go ahead and try going on a blind date. She counters that she’s going to be a married woman soon, and Shin grins to himself, thinking, She said married woman.

Deok-hwa tells CEO Kim about Shin getting married, and says he plans to marry first and have lots of kids. CEO Kim is happy to hear it, though he points out that marriage isn’t something he can do alone. Deok-hwa: “I have lots of women!” CEO Kim: “Yes, that’s the problem.” Deok-hwa’s reaction is hilarious, like he’d never considered that before.

CEO Kim asks if he’s ever met someone who makes his heart race just to think of her, who makes him cry when he misses her, someone he’d be willing to die for. Deok-hwa says no, and asks if CEO Kim has any plans to marry. CEO Kim laughs and says he doesn’t, because he’s already married with three kids. Lol. Deok-hwa is shocked and CEO Kim points out that he’s never asked until now, and that Deok-hwa still has no interest in other people and the world around him.

“So I’m waiting for your questions. The questions of a true adult—about the world, about the happiness and sadness of those around you,” CEO Kim says. Deok-hwa smiles and thanks him sincerely, and asks him to wait just a little longer: “I’ll work hard at growing up.” Aww. They clink coffee cups and smile.

On their way out after lunch, Eun-tak erupts at Shin for outing them all over the place without her consent, but he’s too busy being a paranoid backseat driver, acting like she’s trying to kill him. She asks where he keeps directing her to, but he doesn’t answer.

Cut to: Eun-tak in a wedding dress. The curtain opens in the dressing room and Shin is waiting on the other side in a tux. His mouth hangs open when he lifts his head to look at her, and he murmurs in disbelief, “You look so pretty.”

She laughs and says he looks handsome too, and he tosses back that she ought to be used to it by now. She suggests getting married with freshly drawn water like in olden times.

Eun-tak goes PPL shopping for a wedding gift and leaves a watch on Shin’s desk with a letter. She writes, “All of the roads we’ll walk together, all of the sights we’ll see together, all of the questions and answers we’ll share shyly, excitedly—in all of those moments, I love you. Your bride.”

At work, Eun-tak’s head writer says they got a love letter sent in from a listener, and she starts to read it. It’s Sunny’s goodbye letter that we saw her write, and right away Eun-tak recognizes who wrote it. She goes running out in the middle of the live broadcast, and just tells them to read the letter on the air.

As soon as it gets read by the DJ, Shin swerves his car and starts speeding, and Reaper runs out of the house.

Eun-tak rushes home and discovers that Sunny has sold the whole building to a new landlord, and she’s already gone. There’s a letter in her mailbox, in which Sunny tells her not to cry, and that she hopes she was just a little bit of comfort to Eun-tak. Sunny asks her to take care of her stubborn brother, and to live a long and happy life together.

Shin arrives and Eun-tak tells him tearfully that Sunny remembered all this time, all on her own, and took care of her when she couldn’t remember anything. She asks why Sunny would leave, and Shin says it’s because she couldn’t forgive Reaper, so she chose not to see him again in this lifetime: “Because there is no greater punishment for him.”

Sunny stands on the pedestrian bridge one last time with her bags packed, and says she’ll count 50 people and go. She counts the people who pass her one by one, until she reaches 49…

Behind her, Reaper appears and starts counting as he cries, “One, two…” She turns to him with tears in her eyes and says that she won’t send word to him: “We won’t see each other again in this lifetime.” He nods, understanding what she means.

She smiles and asks if she can hug him one last time, and he pulls her into his arms. They cry as they embrace, and Reaper narrates, “And like that, we sought farewell in this lifetime.” But then he adds that it wasn’t until much later when he heard news of her.

In the wake of their parting, Reaper is a sobbing mess, crying endlessly in his room while clutching the scroll painting of his queen. Shin adorably makes him veggies and fruit and points out that the apples are bunny rabbits, just the way Reaper makes them when he’s trying to cheer other people up. That is just the cutest thing.

Reaper cries that Sunny left, and that till the end, she was good at leaving. He returns the portrait to Shin, saying that he should’ve returned it right away. But Shin says it was never his to begin with: “It was your regret, and your sin, and your longing.”

Shin thinks it’s right that Reaper takes it, and Reaper looks up at him with puppy eyes and asks if he can really keep it. Shin: “Yes, as long as you eat this.” Aw.

Shin thanks him for keeping the candles lit at the temple for the last nine years while he was gone, and Reaper says he’s trying to face his sins head-on. Shin thinks it’d be nice if someone said to them: “That’s enough. You’ve done enough.”

Reaper meets with the reaper who was a court lady in Goryeo, and he shares a secret with her—that grim reapers are people who took their own lives. That’s the big sin they’ve committed, and he asks why she thinks that their punishment is to be neither living nor dead, and to usher countless people in death.

He points out that they have no names and no memories, but they need homes to live in and food to eat. He says he was searching for answers, when one day it occurred to him: “That the things we’d given up—our names, the lives we threw away—were the very things I began to want. That when we long for life desperately, our punishment may be over.”

Reaper says he knows why she avoids him, and tells her that he’s sorry for borrowing her hands in choosing death. He admits his regret, and asks for her forgiveness with a solemn bow. He tells her to forget the past and guide souls well, and hopes that she’ll forgive herself someday: “What god would want is for us to forgive ourselves and discover an ardent desire for life.” She bursts into tears at his words.

Eun-tak sets the table for her aunt, who asks if she’s got a boyfriend and remarks thoughtlessly that she shouldn’t end up a single mother like her mom. Eun-tak finally erupts in anger and asks how long Aunt is going to stay here, because she’s fed her enough, and she’s a ghost who needs to move on. Oh, she’s dead?

Aunt is as nasty as ever, still holding a grudge over those bankbooks, and she raises a hand to hit Eun-tak again. But a hand blocks Aunt before she can make contact—it’s unni ghost, who grabs Aunt by the collar and announces that she’d be a great partner for her to head into the afterlife with. Aw, is she choosing to get rid of Aunt as her final act? That’s sweet.

Eun-tak is sad to hear that unni ghost is leaving, and unni thanks Eun-tak for everything, and tells her to live well with the goblin. Eun-tak thanks her aunt for raising her and says that they should meet under better circumstances in the next life, but Aunt scoffs and says she has no intention of meeting Eun-tak again. She fights the whole way as unni ghost takes her away. Good riddance.

Reaper calls Eun-tak over to the house to give her something, and she tenses and asks if it’s a death note. He says it isn’t, and asks if she’s worried about that. She admits that she’s mostly curious about how her fate has changed, and he muses that her fate is so often changing.

She says that despite having pulled out the goblin’s sword and losing the mark on her neck, she’s still technically a missing soul and was almost not born. She points out that she’s lost the person she loves once before and that humans all die someday, which is what makes life so beautiful.

She says that once her memories returned, the first thought she had was that she should live today like it’s her last. Reaper smiles and tells her, “Your life is already beautiful—remember that.” Reaper hands her a box, and Eun-tak gets teary-eyed when she opens it to find a wedding bouquet. He congratulates her on the wedding and she beams.

Shin and Eun-tak get married in the goblin’s buckwheat garden, just the two of them. Shin vows, “Until death do us part, to every word you say, no matter what: Me too.”

Eun-tak answers, “Even if death separates us, to every word you say, no matter what: Me too.” They smile at each other happily.

At home, Reaper, Deok-hwa and CEO Kim are present for the wedding party, and Reaper grabs the champagne to chill with his hands. CEO Kim’s eyes widen, and Deok-hwa tries to warn him to be more careful.

Shin doesn’t help matters by showing off his telekinesis, and CEO Kim faints, while Deok-hwa nags them and then wonders why the nagging feels so familiar.

Once CEO Kim regains consciousness, he chants for a song, and Reaper immediately regrets it when Shin busts out in song like an embarrassing, hopeless romantic. Eun-tak joins him in a duet, and Deok-hwa looks like he’s about to lose his lunch at the display of affection.

That night, Shin and Eun-tak gaze at each other as they fall asleep, and Shin pets her on the head as he says, “Goodnight. I love you,” and tucks her in. Honestly, it’s making me a little nervous that they’re so happy with thirty minutes left in the finale…

Eun-tak has a great day at work where everything goes smoothly, and she decides to head home early after a meeting. Shin heads home with a bag of groceries and a bouquet of flowers.

Reaper and Hoobae wait at a bus stop with a stack of death notes, and based on the ages of the souls, Hoobae guesses that a kindergarten bus is about to get in an accident. Reaper sighs, “I’m really starting to think that this work is punishment.”

As Hoobae steps aside to take a phone call, Eun-tak happens by in her car and waves at Reaper. He waves back as she passes. Eep, this is bad…

Hoobae runs back to say that the death notes have changed and the children won’t be dying today. Their names disappear from the cards, and Hoobae wonders why their fates changed.

That’s when Reaper thinks of Eun-tak driving past, and he says with tears in his eyes that it’s because of a death that’s not on the registry. Oh crap. Hoobae asks what kind of death isn’t registered, and Reaper calls it “a death that can’t be calculated—a sacrifice.”

Shin calls Eun-tak to ask why she isn’t home yet, and teases her about her bad sense of direction as she makes a turn. They’re still talking when Eun-tak pulls up to an intersection where she spots the accident about to happen—a big truck rolling down a hill, about to collide into a small bus full of children.

It’s a split-second, but it all happens in slow-motion, as Eun-tak pulls forward and comes to a stop… right in the path of the oncoming truck. A tear falls as she sees the truck about to hit her, and then they collide.

As the car gets crushed, Eun-tak narrates in voiceover that when she thought about it, today was a perfect day—she woke up in Shin’s arms, her fried eggs turned out perfectly, and her live radio broadcast went off without a hitch. “That perfection must’ve been what brought me to this moment. So that I wouldn’t be late. I couldn’t be one second late—this was my fate,” she says.

Shin drops his glass of wine and runs out the door shouting for Eun-tak to answer him. In her dying moments, Eun-tak thinks of Shin saying that he loved her on their wedding night, and she answers now, “Me too.” Her bloody hand goes limp.

Reaper and Hoobae watch from a rooftop, and Reaper says that human sacrifice is something that even the gods can’t calculate, because that’s just human nature and a choice made by the person in that moment. He cries as he says, “It’s a choice only humans can make.”

Hoobae gets Eun-tak’s belated death note now, and Reaper says that Eun-tak answered the gods’ cruel question with a cruelly sad reply, and bursts into tears.

Eun-tak’s soul appears on the sidewalk and she smiles to see that the children are safe. Reaper appears next to her to ask her the standard questions—her name and age—but he’s crying, barely able to say the words.

She says she wondered in the moment why she was doing it, but she couldn’t stop, and she was so scared. When other people see news of the crash on TV, someone wonders if she wasn’t an angel, to have died saving all those other lives.

Eun-tak looks around Reaper’s tea room and says it’s nice, curious about the place where he’s always worked. She asks him how many lives she’s lived, hoping that he can tell her now that she’s dead. He tells her that this was her first lifetime, and she smiles in relief to know that she has three left.

That’s when the door opens and Shin stumbles in, looking numb. Reaper leaves to prepare the tea and Shin silently breaks down in the most heartbreaking sob.

Eun-tak caresses his face and reminds him of what she said before: “That the living have to live on. You’ll cry sometimes, but you have to laugh a lot and be strong—that’s how you honor the love you were given.”

He grabs her in a hug and asks how she could do this to him, and she says she’s sorry. He cries so sorrowfully… ugh, I can’t see. My eyeballs are leaking.

She asks to see his face, and he can barely manage to pull away from her. She reminds him that he still owes her a third wish, and asks him to grant it now. She tells him not to hurt too much, because she’ll come back to meet him, and adds that he shouldn’t make it rain too much, for the citizens’ sake.

He argues that that’s three wishes, not one, and cries, “How am I supposed to live without you?” She says she’ll only be gone a short while: “I promise. This time, I’ll come to you. I’ll find you. In the next lifetime I’ll be born full of life, and stay by your side for a long, long time. I’ll go beg them up there to let me do that.”

She turns to Reaper to ask him to look in on Shin after everyone’s left him, and Reaper nods. He offers her oblivion tea, but she shakes her head and says she’ll skip the tea.

Eun-tak tells Shin she has to go now, and he sobs even harder. She promises to run there and run back, and Shin says, “You have to come back. Even if it takes a hundred, two hundred years—I’ll be waiting.” She nods with a smile and lets go of his hand. She walks toward the door.

She opens it and says brightly, “I’ll see you later,” and walks into the light. Shin collapses in tears.

After she’s gone, Shin writes down: “Here lies the goblin’s bride, who loved and was loved.” He lights the paper with his goblin fire and sends it up into the air.

Reaper narrates that on that day, Eun-tak walked forever into someone’s tears. “Time that could not be distinguished from night or day was washed away in the rain. It was a very long rainy season.”

He says that Eun-tak made sure to summon a guardian god back to this world before leaving it: “A lonely, shining guardian god.” Eun-tak’s red scarf hangs on the laundry rack, soaked in water.

Samshin Granny looks at the rain and muses that Eun-tak must’ve reunited with her mother. There are two teenage girls eating at her food truck, and one of them is wearing the hairpin that Shin’s second-in-command bought from her years ago. She says she wears it even when her father isn’t around because she loves him even when he isn’t watching.

Shin wears Eun-tak’s scarf as he goes for a walk, remembering her words about how first loves never come true. He walks everywhere they walked together, reliving every moment they shared.

Thirty years pass that way, until Shin’s favorite bookstore is covered in ivy and looking worn.

Reaper still walks that same pedestrian bridge as always, sad and alone. When he goes to meet Hoobae, Reaper receives his final death note, and Hoobae says that his long punishment is over now.

Hoobae tells him to rest, sniffling back tears. Reaper thanks him for everything, and then goes home to quietly pack up all of his things. He muses that he won’t have to dry clean his hat anymore, and once everything is put away, he opens up the envelope to find out who his final soul will be…

It’s Kim Sun, and he says tearfully that she said she wouldn’t send word, but word has been sent anyway.

Reaper puts on his suit one last time for his last day of work. He tells Shin to be well, and Shin tells him to be happy in whatever time he’s in.

Reaper says he lived well here and tells Shin not to make it rain too much, and Shin assures him that farewells are his longtime profession, so he needn’t worry. Reaper reminds him to finish the laundry, which makes Shin chuckle, and then he asks Shin to come to the tea room, because he’s thinking of breaking the rules one last time on his way out.

Sunny arrives at Reaper’s tea room, and though she must be a grandma by now, she’s back in her youthful image when she steps inside, and she notes that he hasn’t aged a day. Reaper: “I missed you.” Sunny: “I knew you would.”

Reaper takes out the jade ring and slides it on her finger, and he says he wanted to put it on her properly, just once. He apologizes for the terrible way he made her wear it all those years ago. She says she missed him, so he replies in kind that he knew she would.

He tells her that she’s his final soul, and she asks what happens to them now—will they get their happy ending? Reaper says that this is Sunny’s third lifetime, and he doesn’t know how many lives he’s lived, so she realizes that this could be the end for them.

Reaper tells her that her brother is here, and she smiles to see Shin standing outside the window. He snarks that to the very end, her oraboni is an afterthought. She’s happy to get to see him one last time, and Shin says it’s thanks to making a good friend, and Reaper salutes him. Aw.

Sunny tells him she’s sorry to be going first, and that they’ll meet again someday. Shin: “Be happy, our ugly duckling.”

Then Reaper stands and takes Sunny by the hand, and they walk through the door together. They look happy, and Shin watches them go. Augh, but now he’s all alone!

Shin walks through his buckwheat garden and thinks, “My sister, my friend, and my bride have all left. And as always, I am alone.”

Sometime later, a man sits down next to Shin by the river, and he offers Shin half his sandwich, thinking that he looks down. Shin narrates that in everyone’s life, there are moments when a god has come and gone, when you’re far from the world and someone pushes you back towards it.

Shin takes the sandwich, encouraged by the man’s generosity, and tells him to walk in the opposite direction because he might run into someone who needs his help. The man listens to Shin and comes across CEO Kim, who’s now a very old man, peering into the engine of his car that’s stopped in the street.

The sandwich man is a car mechanic who offers his help, and CEO Kim recognizes the signs—that his car must’ve broken down because he was meant to meet this man, and that Shin sent him.

It must be time for a new identity, because Shin packs up and leaves his house. On his way out of town, he comes across a movie set, and inside the car are Sunny and Reaper. They look the same but they’ve been reincarnated, and Shin smiles to see that they’ve reunited after all.

He narrates that he made a wish when he sent their names up with that lantern years ago: “That my sister and my king would meet again in the next life in the distant future, and that in that life, they would be happy.”

In this next lifetime, Reaper and Sunny have no memory of each other and bicker endlessly on set. When Reaper shows her how an arrest is done by handcuffing her, she gets annoyed and asks the director who this man is to be treating her like this.

The director says he’s a detective here to consult on the film, and Sunny’s eyes suddenly light up as Reaper introduces himself boldly with the name Lee Hyuk. It’s funny that she’s the actress but she’s the starstruck one.

One night they head to a motel and Sunny awkwardly explains to the clerk that they’re on a set nearby but her manager forgot to get her a room, and that Reaper is her stylist. He plays along with a deadpan face.

When another couple comes in behind them to book a room right after they supposedly got the last one, Reaper pretends not to have heard and leads her down the hall, much to her delight.

On another date, Sunny demands to know what they are, and why he hasn’t officially called her his girlfriend or said that he likes her. He sips his coffee silently the same way Reaper used to, and he wonders why he has to say it first. She feels slighted because she liked him first, but he argues that she’s wrong—he liked her first.

That appeases her, anld she puts a bracelet on his wrist, calling it like handcuffs: “Because you stole my heart.” Pfft. It has a little lion on it (heh, “lion” is what the goblin used to call him, short for “grim reaper”), which she got because his nickname at the precinct is—whadduya know—the “Grim Reaper of Violent Crimes.”

She shows him her matching bracelet, and he gets up to plant a kiss on her. In her characteristic way, Sunny says that today is their Day One, and they kiss some more.

In Quebec, Shin heads out for a walk, and his companion tells him to avoid the big streets because there are noisy students visiting from Korea.

Shin sits in the Yoo family graveyard to read in the afternoon sun, and doesn’t notice a girl walking up behind him in the distance. She’s holding a dandelion in her hand, and when the wind kicks up and scatters the flower, the camera pans up to her face.

It’s Eun-tak, of course, and she’s back in high school uniform. She sees Shin and says just like before, “I’ve found you.”

She thinks back to Shin saying that there’s no such thing as forever love or forever sadness, and she answers in the present that she believes there is, and chooses sad love. As soon as she says it, Shin turns around and sees her.

She walks toward him and asks with tears in her eyes, “Ajusshi, you know who I am, right?” Her nametag says “Park So-min.”

Shin answers, “My first and my last… the goblin’s bride.” Eun-tak cries happy tears, and Shin smiles back at her.

 
COMMENTS

Agh, she died. I mean, I knooooow that she came back and that she gets three whole lifetimes with him, but STILL. Despite the reunion (which was a little dry considering all of the heartfelt reunions they’ve shared), the ending felt so bittersweet, and I’m left wondering what Shin’s life will be like when Eun-tak’s three lifetimes are up and he’s all alone again. Maybe other people watched it and were happy at the reunion, but it felt endlessly sad to me, the idea that he’d have to watch her die and be without her again for years on end, and then be the only one left standing like he was when Reaper, and Sunny, and Eun-tak all left the first time. He began the drama as a lonely immortal soul, and in the end he’ll always remain a lonely immortal soul who outlives everyone. It’s as beautiful as it is sad, and I simultaneously love and hate the idea that he’ll remain that way forever.

I was worried that things were just too happy too soon, so I can’t say I was shocked that Eun-tak died in the final episode. Narratively it gives us that sorrowful farewell, which did feel worth it in the moment—to see Shin face the one loss that might break him, and to watch him cry like a small child while she comforted him in death. It was a lovely reversal for the two characters, and emotionally gratifying. I connect with these two characters much more in sadness than I do when they’re being the cutesy rom-com goblin newlyweds, so for me this episode landed better than Episode 15, which felt too bouncy, sandwiched in between the two weightier, emotional episodes. (I was also dissatisfied with the way Eun-tak suddenly regained all her memories without a more significant event to trigger it, because it lacked oomph for me when she just suddenly remembered.) So while the parade of deaths and goodbyes made me sad, I thought it was a fitting finale, given that I always preferred the show when it was tonally on the melancholy side.

Having said that, I still wish Eun-tak had managed to skirt death this time, for Shin’s sake—four lifetimes seems so measly compared to Goblin’s eternal one! I am happy about the fact that Eun-tak was the agent of her own fate, and that she chose the one death that even gods couldn’t have predicted or changed. The outcome didn’t feel like a victory—too sad about her dying—but I like this idea that there are some things gods can’t control in human life and death. But this show has always been about love stronger than death, and a connection that runs so deep that two fated souls will find each other again and again, no matter what name and what form and how much time has passed. So having our lovers separated by death and reunited in the next life follows that central theme to the letter, and it makes perfect sense. I just personally feel like reincarnation endings are dissatisfying in most instances, because it’s not the same two people if they don’t remember each other. Eun-tak’s reincarnation didn’t make me ultimately too dissatisfied, since they found a way around a true separation by having her choose not to drink the oblivion tea, and they both got to keep their memories intact between lifetimes. If not for that, I might’ve blown a gasket, no matter how much they believe that they’re the same two souls.

Reaper and Sunny’s case was an interesting inversion of that rule, where remembering their tragic love prevented them from realizing that love in the present. The purist in me wants the two original characters to have forgiven each other and worked past that tragedy in the present timeline—if Goblin and Reaper could do it, I don’t see why the two lovers couldn’t. But I also don’t begrudge them a clean slate where they just get to be unabashedly happy without guilt and a lifetime of regret hanging between them, especially in Reaper’s case, since he spent long enough paying his dues and making amends, and was finally able to forgive himself. For Reaper, the new life and the oblivion truly are a reward, and his happy ending made me think that Shin was right about heaven always being on Wang Yeo’s side. He got the two things he wanted so ardently—life and Sun—while Shin had to live on without his friend (*SNIFF*).

There are a lot of things I wished this drama had done better, like fleshing out Shin’s other relationships, for one. Deok-hwa and Sunny felt criminally underused given how much screen time was used to repeat the very basic relationship setups over and over. I kept waiting for a big satisfying emotional moment with Shin that never happened, which I thought was such a waste for two people who were supposed to be his family. I could’ve done with half the time they spent on the romance (because honestly, the romances would more often plateau than advance), in exchange for more depth in Shin’s other relationships. I mean, Reaper had a more touching relationship with Eun-tak than Shin had with Sunny, and he supposedly missed her for 900 years! And he said his eternal goodbye from outside a window?

I thought the show was best when it focused on Shin and Reaper’s jobs, because I was often more touched by the small stories—various people facing the afterlife in different ways and being met by those who’d gone before them like a husband or a dog. I totally cried when Shin rewarded his second-in-command for saving his country in a past life. It would’ve been nice to have more of that procedural element in the show, because the overall plot felt thin, especially in the middle stretch. And imagine what momentum the story could’ve had if the villain had been introduced earlier, and complicated our characters’ lives with more subtlety. These were good characters and the mythology held up, but I definitely wanted more from the story.

To me, the interesting part of this universe isn’t the idea of a love that transcends death—because that’s not new to dramaland. I cared about the goblin and the reaper as immortal characters who faced human life and death very differently, and learned to connect to the world in some way. I believed that that hat made Reaper invisible and that Goblin made it rain every time he was sad, and that they carried centuries of sadness in their hearts. The mythology, though overly reliant on fickle gods and fate, was at least consistent and believable, and had a clear purpose in showing the beauty of life by telling stories of death. It’s what felt fresh about the drama, and what drew me in, and it won half its battle right away by making the supernatural world come alive. I can’t even say that Gong Yoo and Lee Dong-wook ran off with the show with their performances or their bromance, because it was clearly theirs to begin with—in this life, and beyond.

 
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Goblin always performs best when it becomes the melodrama it was meant to be. I loved the romance and I found the jokes very funny but when it approaches death, love, and life in a melancholic tone, that's where it shines the most every single time.

I personally found the ending very fitting for the grandeur that the show aimed from the very start. I expected a bittersweet finale and would not have accepted any less. (A little suprised that Kim Eun Sook pulled it off, though. She always, well, almost always, ends her show with happy ever after. I would have hated the show if it ended everything with pretty little neat bows.

I was a little sad that Reaper didn't became friends with Goblin again in the next life but I'll just imagine that they eventually did. Also, that Lee El was shown only for a few seconds in the final episodes. She deserves more. Agree that Yoo Inna should have been given something more to do throughout the show especially since she's very capable of that. Btw, what happened to Deok Hwa in the end??

This show just solidified the fact that Gong Yoo and Kim Go Eun CAN emote and are both some of the best actors in kdramaland. Lee Dong Wook and Yoo Inna, just as well.

Basically, I am satisfied with how Goblin ended. It created a unique and fresh set up and it delivered. Thank you.

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"I personally found the ending very fitting for the grandeur that the show aimed from the very start. I expected a bittersweet finale and would not have accepted any less."

Absolutely. This show was in the end about the "lonely shining goblin". To end of happily ever after in one lifetime would have been a disservice to the story of a goblin who has lived for a millenium.

As much as I adore happy endings and was grinning from ear to ear when Shin and Eun-tak reunited and got married, the drama really needed a bittersweet ending to stay true to its melancholy tone.

A "Secret Garden" kind of ending would have been great fanservice, but it would have been a betrayal to the themes and tone of the drama. I am glad KES pulled through with it. It's too bad some of the viewers absolutely hate the ending, but for me, it's one of the best and narratively intact fantasy resolution that I have ever seen in dramaland.

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I don't think ending the show with a pretty little neat bow takes anything away from the drama. It's already built on a great foundation, if anything it's the little annoying things that reduced this drama quality in my eyes (plot stretch, ppl, eun tak kiddie acting, etc.)

I mean, everyone is suffered enough, give them break already lol.

Actually, that's what I screamed on my screen after ET left KS.

"ARE YOU SERIOUS, SHOW? YOU KILLED HER OFF????!!!!! WHAT HAVE KIM SHIN DONE TO YOU???!!!"

Now that's about right.

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HAHA! Me, too! Even the Golbin asked something like "I wish someone would say you've suffered enough" when he was talking to the Grim Reaper. I guess not...

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Oh yes! What has the butterfly-god has got against Shin, really?

I don't mind the ending being sad, but Shin deserves a neater ending.

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Thank you for the recaps, Girl Friday and the crew at Dramabeans! The Lonely Shining Goblin was an eye-opener to Korean mythology and folklore for me. I appreciated the themes presented of fate, reincarnation, love, and the underlying thread of consciousness and human will. I feel I will watch it again, despite the melancholic dragging of screen time (I read faster than watch faster), and hope to find hidden gems and their meanings. Well done to the cast and crew! And to the author and screen writer, congratulations!

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Because of Goblin, I went to look for more info on Goblin in Korean folklore and I came across an encyclopedia of Korean folklore and omg there are so many and they are interesting. I hope to see more dramas on other stories in Korean folklore. It's so fascinating.

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Yep, Goblin is a fascinating myth.

In the place where I come from, there is also a creature that involve candle to exist. It's not as fancy as Korean's Goblin though since they exist to steal instead of producing gold or giving sandwiches.

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Goblin: The lonely Shining and Great God, it did live up to its title at the end. A bittersweet ending, which defined as ‘Sorrowful love’ by Eun tak, and this exactly happened.

I watched episode 15,16 just one after the other, and I was crying for whole 2.5 hours while watching the last 2 episodes. It was indeed sad and tugged my heart and I ugly cried after a long time while watching a drama.

For me, the saddest character I have ever seen in a k-drama would be the Goblin/ Kim Shin. He waited for his bride to come for 900+ years and then met her, fell in love with her, wanted to live with her, but then fate took a turn and he decided to die by her hands, and then later 9 years he yearned and prayed to god , just to be by her side, and finally god granted his wishes, and he finally came back to her again, but with a blink of an eye, he lost her again, to be found 200 years’ worth the wait. If being with your loved ones, immortality means a blessing, but his immorality was a curse. His bride, his sister, his friend and all those around him left him, leaving him alone, with the memories never being forgotten for a second, living in those sometimes, sweet, sometimes sad, sometimes bitter memories he waited and waited. He truly is the loneliest person anyone could ever find.

I knew she was going to die since, lot of happy moments means the calm before the storm. Moreover, she was considered as the ‘Missing Soul’ and she can’t exactly keep on escaping death each and every time. She was meant to die anyway. It was so Eun tak , when she breathed her last moments while acting as a ‘sacrifice’ to save the kids. The moment the glass wine fell from the Shin’s hand and shattered into pieces, just really made me burst into tears. It reminded me of Secret garden’s flower vase shattering into pieces. Brilliant direction!

I might be the in the minority here, that I connected well with the 19 year old or the young Eun tak than the old Eun tak. The older one felt too lonely and we know the reason too, but she just felt so empty inside and I really missed the younger ones’s sassy-ness and cheerfulness.

The best side/second love story in a k-drama is definitely the Grim reaper and Sunny. They drained my eyes really with every scene. I am glad that they decided that they wanted to start a fresh in the other life and that was the best decision Sunny made for both of them. Their happy moments were so short, but those little moments brought smile to my face and it was cute, sweet and perfect. I will miss this couple so much.

I felt disappointed with Deok Hwa never regaining his past memories, because he was one of the best supporting characters in this show, specially the bonding between him , his UNCLE and Reaper, even Eun tak were so nice and refreshing. I never got bored with his character and his scenes were so much fun to watch. Him not remembering anything, just felt a bit empty. I do loved that he grew closer with Secretary and .

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Its time to say good bye to one of the best-est Korean drama’s I watched in my life. The actors did a fantastic job.

Gong Yoo, he just made me fall in love with him again, and he really is an exceptional actor. I never found Gong Yoo handsome before, but in here, he just made me SWOON several times and I really don’t know why , my eyes never found him this good before. I need MORE of him now.

Kim Go eun was also great, and I loved her character Eun tak.

Lee Dong Wook would forever be greaper to me. He was brilliant as greaper and as the King.

Yoo Inna made me cry so much, and she needs to be cast as lead in many many dramas.

The direction and the cinematography was so beautiful. It felt like , I was reading a story and I got dragged into the book and lived through the moments. The connection with the characters, the story telling and the story flow was smooth. The music was on point.

Title song, just makes you feel like you want to cry and again cry, because it just hit right in the feels.

I am so going to miss this show, everything about it. The magic it created will last for more years to come and its bitter sweetness will be forever remembered.

Thank you girlfriday and dramabeans team for recapping this amazing drama.

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It ended!!! Ahh thank you for the ege candy <3

Also, i find it quite funny that Sunny and Reaper's reincarnations had such a romcom setup, and as such could be condensed in three scenes: the introduction, the 'climax' scene, and the happy ending.

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I wail so much...
I wail even harder....
I think I have already cried my heart out, I have nothing left.
but them I wonder.. between kim shin and eun tak...

who takes the crown for the best "crier"...
yes I know crier is not even a thing... I just need to know..

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So basically poor Goblin had to wait like 60 years or so for Eun Tak to come back to him? Man, that's what I call patience! Then the final scene is what year? 2085, maybe?:)

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Yeah, that's my estimate too, because Reaper and Sunny left in 2057, and then Eun-Tak returned by the time they reincarnated.

Poor lonely Goblin, but am happy he will have Eun-tak with him for several lifetimes.:)

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He just can never have it simple, can he? If he would wait each time 60 years for every ET reincarnation then it's basically 60 years with ET and 60 years alone...
I'd just love to see how they're going to pull it off with ET when she gets older (look older than him) because at some point he's going to look more like her son, and then grandson...
And what if they have kids (can Goblin have kids?), and they become older than their father... Well, I guess I'm thinking it through too much;)

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I had the same thoughts as well. They didn't broach it in this drama, but I can't help remembering YFAS where Cheon Song-yi was super worried about becoming old.

It's also horrible to have to watch your children grow old and weak, and eventually die. Though I suppose they can reincarnate again?

Being immortal really ain't fun, I can kind of understand why the god and Samshin grandma told the goblin that he made a foolish choice in episode 14.

I love the idea that Shin can live as an immortal, being lonely but still loving life. At the same time, death is actually a very merciful thing! I can't decide, haha.;)

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Goblin has never been a uniformly strong show..some episodes dragged and some shined.. After the first few episodes you quickly realised it was more bromance and eun tak and goblin antics rather than intense mystical stuff and that was alright with me because sometimes its the little things that make me happy.

But i was so annoyed by the last episode cause really if the show had decided to end it at episode 15 and wrap it up, it would have been more satisfying but because they had no material anymore ok so we had to see sunny die and be reborn.. eun tak die and be reborn ( which i guess is less annoying for some people since there was no memory wipe again).. which just felt so unnecessary as if they happened only because there had to be an ep16.
I mean if eun tak would have noted down that the person she forgot can be summoned by blowing out fire, things would have come to a head quicker and please she had time to write that much ( she would notice the sad eyes when he does get summoned. She didnt need his sad eyes for identification)

I couldn't stop rolling my eyes.. all of the supposed emotional scenes didnt even come close to making my eyes sting and am telling you am cheap.. i require so little effort ( No really i still watched boys over flowers for i dont know the 10th time and cried at some scenes..Dont blame me it was my 1st ever kdrama and am so emotionally attached)
I feel like after they got married ( because despite not shipping the couple as i was there for the bromance.. i still thought the whole proposal thing was sweet).. they could have just left it at that and wrapped it up nicely and resolve goblin and sunny in some way. Hook deok hwa up with eun taks friend.. and beanies we could have all said our goodbyes but no they had to drag it all the way out to a definitely not shinning end.

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lol If ur cheap with ur tears and didn't tear up here, what does that make the rest of us who cried buckets?

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Well, to each his own. I personally feel the same way about BOF—maybe cause I prefer Meteor Garden.

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Hi-five Ade!!! I was waiting for my eyes to swell but nothing came out lewl. The only one that made me teared up was Gong Yoo's crying scene, that was hard to watch. AND I THOUGHT I WAS THE ON ONE THINKING EUNTAK'S FRIEND COULD'VE BEEN DEOKHWA'S LOVE INTEREST!

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I'm just stunned to see that we both have written about almost the same things in equally long messages.Mine is at another site and in my own native language...such a coincidence WOW!

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"I mean if eun tak would have noted down that the person she forgot can be summoned by blowing out fire"

At that point, nobody knew what would happen to Shin. GR told EunTak that Shin would turn to dust/wind etc. So everyone thought that Shin would just disappear to ther afterlife.

At that time, I give credit to EunTak's writing in her notebook to serve to remind herself of her own purpose, as Goblin's bride.

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Thank you for the heartfelt recap, girlfriday! I went on here because I needed to make sure that I didn't misunderstand anything about the finale; I just don't know how I feel about it right now.

1) Did Kim Shin ever talk to Sunny & Reaper? They should be able to remember him as they didn't take the tea, right?

2) Where is Deok Hwa in all of this? Is he still alive & in contact with Kim Shin?

3) Is Kim Shin supposed to watch Eun Tak age & die 3 more times?

I'm extremely happy for Sunny & Reaper as they get to spend their last chance at life together (finally) as humans. I just think it's strange & sad that—even if Kim Shin could now choose to go with Eun Tak to the afterlife—she will age & he won't. In any of her lives, they wouldn't be able to grow old together & I think that's really unfair.

All in all, I think it was a beautiful ending to a beautiful drama. Sad, but beautiful. I also love how they played Winter is Coming at the end as it's my favorite. ❤❤❤

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to 3) Sadly, yes. Maybe he'll go back to the gods and ask to go up the staircase after the 3rd life with ET, and they can frolic in the fields for eternity together.

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Companion= grown duk hwa!

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WHO WAITED FOR THIS TO FINALLY WRITE A LONG ESSAY?????

Firstly, it has been hours yet I still don't know what to feel about the ending. It's actually that kind of ending which matches well with overall mood of the show, but I do feel betrayed. I'm not really gonna complain about ending because some parts of it are satisfying but there are also some parts that aren't. Thing is, I am more dissapointed that the plot didn't play with bigger emotional impact when it actually has lots and lots of potential. I'm very much nodding my head when girlfriday wrote that Deokhwa and Sunny are underused. They could've explored so many depth on Shin relationship to Deokhwa and Sunny -who is his 900+++ long lost sister anyway but he gave up trying to find her just like that after the 9 years span but whatever- to actually make us mad over how EVERYONE is actually leaving him. And I think it just saddens me how suddenly the drama made me feel like nobody matters to Shin and Euntak right when she regains her memory -which I also agree, lack of another potential emotional impact-. Class Prez is suddenly nowhere to be found, both her and Sunny who ACTUALLY spent 9 years with miserable Euntak just got cutoff like that. Also Deokhwa-- I have no word for this one but I thought the companion in Canada could be Deokhwa but they didn't really explain so- I do hope at least he got 3 to 4 seconds just to show that he actually grew up and had family of his own being happy or whatever. 3 or 4 seconds don't really hurt, right??? Well much better if his wife turns out being Class Prez HAHAHA. But seriously tho, what's the point of introducing Class Prez? Even Ghost Unni has her own closure.

Thing about this drama is that the supernatural part of the drama is cleverly written that we couldn't stop watching. But for a show, I actually expect many many feels to slap my wet-from-tears cheek, I gotta say it actually fails to approach me as a whole -not some small scenes tho, like Euntak and her mother, some Grim Reaper and Sunny scenes,Deokhwa losing his grandpa-

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I love the Deokhwa and Class Prez pairing!

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I guess so. I also guess we aren't supposed to notice or think about it much.

I only recall them mentioning one 30-year time jump, but Reaper & Sunny went away after that and then re-appear looking 30-ish. So either there was another 30-year jump, or reincarnation can jump back in time, or people can be reincarnated as adults.

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I don't think you can reincarnate straight to being an adult, it's not teleporting ;)
They have to do it the oldfashioned time-consuming way - being born and grow up. But I guess the gods really are fond of Reaper as they let him reborn at the same time as Sunny, imagine if he was born like 50 years earlier than her, or vice versa:)
They'd rather let Goblin wait for ET for like 60 years (she wasn't "running" back that fast, if you ask me;)

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They’d rather let Goblin wait for ET for like 60 years (she wasn’t “running” back that fast, if you ask me;)

Maybe Eun-tak really did run as fast as she could, but had to take the "scenic route." Or got stuck behind a heavily-loaded Tractor Trailer of Doom on the Interlives Interstate. She might have taken a wrong turn at Andromeda. Or maybe she had to run backwards, the way Shin marched backwards through the snow just so he could see footprints during his solitary patrol.

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Despite of the bittersweet ending, this has been an amazing drama journey for me. I love all the OSTs and definitely going to buy the CD. The lingering moments in the beginning are lovable and I enjoy them very much but the last 3 episodes was too fast paced for me. Some of the scenes are too rushed and that disappoint me. I've learned a lot from this drama and it made me looking forward to more collaborations between Gong Yoo and Kim Go Eun. No dramas entice me for now and I keep repeating Ailee's song in my playlist. This feeling is definitely the worst in my 15 years of watching K-drama.

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I cried buckets watching the final episode ? but it was the perfect ending, bittersweet yet fulfilling ? And we weren't cheated at all like you know how fantasy dramas always let go of some rules they set just for a happy ending? This writer didn't do that at all and for that I'm grateful. This has been a roller coaster of emotions and I'll watch the special ep just for good measure. But believe me when I say, my drama standards has been raised so high that it will hard to top this.

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my emotional centre is so messed up because of this drama... laughter, sadness, happiness, anger... oh and so much crying..... I have not cried in any other drama than this one... I cried when I watched it.. I cried when I read the recaps..

thanks recaps team for the awesome ride... I don't know what I can watch that could compare to this drama..

still crying even now...

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just feel like I have been on a very long high while this show was on.. and now I will descend to the lows and be depressed... or was I already depressed because of the sad moments.. and will go even lower now that my fix is gone??

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Same. I'm just all depressed now. Went to bed last night while thinking about the drama and woke up today and the first thing i did was check DB. Reading recaps brought back all the emotions from last night and i started crying as soon as i started reading about the wedding and them being all coupley and singing that song together. Because I knew what was coming, those small happy scenes suddenly seemed so much more meaningful and so much more beautiful. :(

Gosh, I feel so empty inside. I either got really really attached to these characters or I'm just suffering from a really bad PM haha

Im not ready to say goodbye at all. GY and LDW please be back to dramaland soon

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That song is from LDW's Scent of a woman (duet with someone you love). Observe LDW's expression when they start singing the song :)

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looks like they are producing two more specials?? wonder how much people will watch them now the drama is finished...

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The ending was perfect for me. Thank you writer-nim.

I cried my eyeys out at ET's sacrifice yesterday while watching and today while reading.

Thanks for the recap girl!

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I absolutely love Gong Yoo's ugly crying at the tea room. It broke my heart because I remember my cousin crying like this when a relative passed away.. completely vulnerable like a child.

Kim Shin is now a god just like Samshin Granny and Butterfly God now I think, his punishment is already over and he chose immortality at the tundra for a chance of happiness with Eun Tak.

I personally think the ending is beautiful. Especially that part with the guy at the bench. Kim Shin has already come to terms with his immortality and is making connections with mortals even as his friends and family are leaving him. I'm okay with that.

It's the first korean drama I have completed in a while and I love it so so much. Gong Yoo is a revelation, and I hope he would continue to improve and try out different roles in future movies. Kim Go Eun surprised me too, I can see her in a lot of diverse roles and I'm excited for her future.

What a drama. I really hate to say goodbye TT I must get the DVD or director's cut Oh there's 2 eps of behind the scenes.

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I couldnt agree more with " the ending felt so bittersweet, and I’m left wondering what Shin’s life will be like when Eun-tak’s three lifetimes are up and he’s all alone again. Maybe other people watched it and were happy at the reunion, but it felt endlessly sad to me, the idea that he’d have to watch her die and be without her again for years on end, and then be the only one left standing like he was when Reaper, and Sunny, and Eun-tak all left the first time. He began the drama as a lonely immortal soul, and in the end he’ll always remain a lonely immortal soul who outlives everyone. It’s as beautiful as it is sad, and I simultaneously love and hate the idea that he’ll remain that way forever"
Ever since i finished watching the last episode all i can think is how lonely and sad it is that Goblin has to say goodbye to ET another 3 times and live all alone while waiting(for god know show long) for her to be reborn. While I am happy that the drama stayed true to the message it was trying to send about death, life,human nature, fate, love and the whole “sad love” till the end, I’m just so so so sad for kim shin. Honestly I don’t even know what could have truly left me satisfied since I didn’t want them to reincarnate. I guess its very difficult to have a “perfect but realist” ending. By the way I am satisfied with the ending but just…. Ugh I don’t know, everytime i remeber KS i just get all teary. Girlfriday why did you use that screenshot with him in the buckwheat field??? scenes like that just breaks my heart.
And i totally bawled again while I was reading the recap. Coudln’t read the recap properly by the time we were at the teahouse scene lol

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I agree. For me I think that the finale is only average. Goblin's status still remain the same and back to square one whereby he is STILL an immortal and have to watch his loved ones die n he is still as lonely as ever :( Except that his past grudges with Wang Yeo has resolved and he is at peace, Wang Yeo is with Sunny now after being reincarnated (I did wonder if they rmb their past lives??) and Kim Shin have to wait for ET being reincarnated. But still most of his time is still lonely and sad. :(

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It might be better if this show ends at episode 15 when he proposed to her. I think it will be better there.

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Hmm im not sure if id like that any better. I do think that ending it on ep 16 was better than in ep15. While ep 15 would have given us a happy open ending, I'd still feel pretty cheated about not getting a proper closure to their story l just like how i had felt cheated with MDBC(although i was delighted that our puppies got the happy ending). Man im so bipolar. I keep contradicting myself lol .

May I just quote Girlfriday and ask "Is it ever really goodbye if your hero is an immortal goblin? ".

All in all I'm 95% satisfied with this drama.

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I dont think sunny and WY remember their past lives. I guess its good that theyre staring off clean because they had too much sad history which was preventing them from being happy together. So it makes sense that they get to start off fresh with new name and identity, just like sunny had wished in her letter.

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Goblin has become one of my all-time favorite dramas. I love the writer's skills, her foresight, and the creative realm that she transported us in. From start to end, the writer already had a clear view on how she would write the story, even from the evil minister being the culprit in tempting the individuals that risked the life of ET, you can see that she had a clear vision for the story. It's not a come-as-they-go story. It is almost hard to believe that she is the same writer of DOTS. Goblin shows how she is very capable of a dynamic and deep story.

I love the world created & the mythical gods. The moral lessons touched on. It has a deeper purpose than just to please the viewers.

Most of all, Gong Yoo drew me in. Goblin made me LOVE GONG YOO SO MUCH.

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Agree 100%. As a viewer it makes me happy that the writer wasnt just toying with our feeling and changing the story along the way. KES had clear idea on how she wanted to end the drama from the start and the story stayed consistent and true till the end.
And like you said it really surprises me that Goblin same from the same writer of Heirs and DOTd both of which I stopped watching cause I thought they lacked depth. Kudos to Kfor saving this work for GY. I cant imagine how goblin would turn out if he weren't the one playing the character. Same goes for all the other characters and actors(LDW especially).

Every moment with this drama shined.
Because the episode was good.
Because the episode wasnt good.
Because the episode was just right.
Every day was good.

Lol sorry i just thought id throw that out.

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*Kudos to KES**

Going back to GY. This brought back all the love I felt for GY back in those days when I watched Coffee prince. Thank you gong yoo for finally coming back to the dramaland. I dont know if we'll get to see him anytime soon/or ever in dramas since he's already 37 and his movie career is doing quite well.

Anyways, i wish all the best for all the drama cast for their future projects. I'm sure they'll all do amazing. I'll just patiently wait for drama casting news about them here in DB :D

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OMG You used the lines of Shin and it's brilliant! I love it!!! I wholeheartedly agree. The episodes aren't always good. There were issues with editing and pacing, but overall, it's good.

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This drama definitely had its setbacks but despite all those flaws the drama managed to shine bright and let us viewers experience all sorts of emotions. Really thankful that such drama exists.

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Agree with everything you said, and I especially love the brilliant use of Shin's lines.

Every moment really shined.

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I don't know how many times I cried in this episode.
The separation feels sad and beautiful at the same time.

I'm so glad to have this live-watching experience with you guys at DB. Reading everyone theories and opinions make me think differently about this drama.
I really think KES upped her game with this drama ( i think so. I don't know what other think. ) It's definitely better than what we watch on DOTS.
I won't call this the best drama but it's the drama that makes me smile and cry.

Goblin, Grim Reaper , Goblin's bride , Sunny and others wonderful characters in this drama , you will surely be missed be it the romance or the bromance or the womance that we got :)

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Watching live really added so much to this drama for me.

I am so glad I got sucked in by the promo material. Had I waited for it to finish its run, I would have missed out on the wonderful discussions and mad theorizing with the drama-watching community.

Absolutely loved the decision to air episode 13 alone and the 14-16 back to back. I feel like we really needed that week to let Shin's disappearence and Eun-tak's loss sink in. This weeks episodes were a happy resolution.

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It's so good to have discussion here . You guys are awesome :)

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I really feel sorry for Deokhwa's character. He just went...nowhere, all of a sudden in the last episode. Damn.

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I mean his family literally was with Goblin in all of his 900+ lifespan. Shouldn't they have something momentous like letting Deokhwa and his lineage go from serving him and letting him become the master of his own life? ...or something like that?

I feel like it's so unfair. They just ended his character without any sort of wrap up! Sunny got it better cause she literally was born in the same generation as her first love and met him again. Deokhwa? Nothing. It's just sad that he was once someone used by the almighty god as a vessel, but he ended up without any development for his character. *sigh*

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Oh yes! I just remembered! The almighty god listened to Sunny right after she tells him (when he possessed the kid) to mind his own damn business and didn't erase her memories.

Euntak regained her memories all of a sudden.

DEOK HWA DIDN'T AND PROBABLY STILL DOESN'T REMEMBER ANYTHING TO THIS DAY.

Deokhwa was even told by Samshin Halmoni that he was a good boy and he deserves good things! ...and THIS WRETCHED ALMIGHTY gOD CHARACTER LITERALLY POSSESSED HIM BECAUSE HE LIKED DEOKHWA BUT HE DID NOT EVEN GET ANY SORT OF REWARD FOR IT.

WE. DID. NOT. SEE. ANYTHING. ABOUT. HIS. FUTURE.

WHY.

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In ep 12 when GR and Shin confronted "deokhwa" at the bar, I caught on the line of "you can say Bye to this kid as well". I initially thought that it was an indication that Shin would no longer require the services of the Yoo family, to release the Yoo family from their bondage of service and companionship to the Goblin. But that thread also fissled out somewhat without any clear indication.

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It's over ToT..
I wished maybe euntak could have become an equivalent of a goblin with immortality though (maybe an angel since she did sacrifice herself for the children?).. Then Shin wouldn't have to face euntak growing old and dying again.. You are exactly right it was the same as when he first started.. He had to constantly see the people he loved pass on while he lives on alone with all the memories.. (i guess the only difference now is maybe that he chose to continue on as a goblin?)
I really couldn't see why reaper and sunny cannot be together since obviously they are both miserable when they are apart! And exactlyyy Shin already forgiven him! So why??
Yesss i thought that Shin and Sunny's bro-sis relationship was totally underutilized too.. There were so little scenes of them together considering Shin had tried so had to get close to Sunny before she got back her memories..
I thought the whole ski resort scene was unnecessary and could have been replaced with more scenes with Sunny in them..
I'm missing shin and reaper's friendship so much. :'(

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Omy now that i think about it, couldn't reaper have stopped time and took euntak out of the car while still saving those children???

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I guess he could have done that. But the whole point of how that scene played out was to show that humans are greater than we think and that even divine gods can't control the decisions they make. Moreover, ET not dodging the truck was her own choice, she didn't have to die but she chose to sacrifice herself and save those kids. So it'd be quite inconsistent and off character if he saved her, it only makes more sense that GR respected her decisions and didnt intervene. It's sad but beautiful.
Like Girlfriday said, I simultaneously love and hate how our characters ended.

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@Millionstars, loved how you explained that. I, too liked the way the our main characters ended, just wish there was a bit more fleshing out towards the end.

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“That the things we’d given up—our names, the lives we threw away—were the very things I began to want. That when we long for life desperately, our punishment may be over.”

When the Grim Reaper was telling the female grim reaper that since they've comitted suicide their punishment is to desperately want to live I started crying.

As much as I will miss this show, I didnt cry. Partially because I've felt so disconnected from it these past couple of weeks. But, I will miss the music, the visuals and all those great quotes. I'll never forget all the happiness that this show brought to me and how it made me actually want to fall in love.

But what happened to Deok Hwa? He was so underused in this show

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Wow. So many happened today after the finale. KGE reactivate her Instagram account and her first post is KS and ET wedding photo. I also heard that they attend SJ's concert. And now they're having fun at the wrap up party.

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I had came across that on Soompi. Such a lovely photo. ?

Hope now she could move on from the CITT nightmare?

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Thanks GF and JB for the recaps and reviews.

I like this show for its staying true to the logic it created in it's dramaverse. It was not afraid to follow-through on unpleasant endings and 'logical' conclusions, even if that displeases the audience. It gave us the endings to many characters as befitted them, exploring what it means to live and to die well, to make atonement and to forgive, to have the agency and take responsibility for choices, to grow up and away from even a deity's 'benevolence'.

I agree with GF's statement that this show "had a clear purpose in showing the beauty of life by telling stories of death."... It's so interesting-ironic that we have to examine deaths so many times (a taboo to some to even speak of 1!) in order to come to terms with living, in order to recognise the beauty of it and to value it as we should, (for some) to accept that there is payback and reward and a balance in life and death.

I liked the character of Eun Tak who embodied living to the full as best she could, even as a child. She embraced her role as the Goblin's bride, accepted ghosts as about the only friends she had, hoped in every opportunity to find a family and to both be someone beside others as well as to find someone for herself. Despite being young, full of aegyo, and desperately afraid of being abandoned, it was Eun Tak who was the most 'grown up'. She examined her options, knew exactly what she needed, made decisions, took action and remained responsible throughout, blaming no one. Best of all she accepted her 'fate' in the most positively self-sacrificial way, still looking out for others and looking forward to good things in the future. She is the example that puts Wang Yeo's and possibly Shin's characters to shame.

Kudos to the crew, team, actors and creators of this amazing production. It was astoundingly beautiful to both eye and ear, and gave much to think over and feel. Cheers to all!! :)

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Love love your description on Euntaks character...

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Thank you for writing this. Loving every words of it ♡

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Very nice!
Dare we hope that she will be a prototype for future KES female characters?

KES did well with Sunny, too. She was large and in charge the whole way through.

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I could have sworn a goblin once said every hundred years, one or two people are reborn with the same face they had in a previous life. Yet we have three people -- two of whom crossed over on the same day -- reincarnated with the same face. I get that it was Eun Tak's fate as a missing soul that death would keep coming for her, but I wish Show hadn't gone there. It may have been a sellout, but the drama should've just ended after they got married with the assumption they lived happily ever after.

Reaper and Sunny really were the heart and soul of this show. I felt for them like I never could for Shin and Eun Tak. Their story was wistful and packed emotional impact. While their Goryeo counterparts were amazing, there was just something about the way Lee Dong Wook and Yoo In Na connected with each other that brought me to tears in every one of their scenes.

I think Goblin by far is the best Kim Eun Sook drama. Although most episodes were overlong, when it was good, it was really good. Plus it was laugh-out-loud funny, sometimes even minutes after a sad scene. Congratulations to the cast and crew for its huge success, and I will certainly miss it on my Fridays and Saturdays. A big thanks for recapping the whole drama, girlfriday and javabeans!

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"Reaper and Sunny really were the heart and soul of this show. I felt for them like I never could for Shin and Eun Tak."

I couldn't agree more! I'm usually an easy crybaby when it comes to dramas and movies... even if i were to just catch on TV a random episode of some random weekend drama out of the blue... I could cry. But for some strange reason, I didn't really cry all that much when it comes to anything Goblin and ET. I cried A LOT with GR and Sunny. Like A LOT. I also cried when it's Goblin alone, GR alone... even with Grandpa.

Just not ET and Goblin.

I am not and never was once invested in that relationship for some reason. And it has nothing to do with KGE's acting either... I love her as an actress. So it's got to be the writing... somewhere in there is creating this huge disconnect that I feel like even if I were to skip all their scenes, I wouldn't miss much.

Such a shame. Because overall it's a good drama but has such a huge potential, though I completely lost interest starting episode 6 and only got into it again in episode 12.

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I couldn't agree with you more. For me, it was Reaper and Sunny. The charisma of each of their scenes seemed so heartfelt.

When I heard about Goblin, I knew I had to watch it for Goong Yoo and the story of his bride, only to be so unexpectedly captivated by the second lead couple. Their chemistry was off the radar!

Although the Sunny and Reaper
scenes were much too few, they were the scenes that moved me most. Their last scene literally put a grin on my face! ?

Yoo In Na was absolutely glorious in her captivating portrayal. Adorably quirky, and funny packaged in this girl-next-door gorgeous! I had no idea she was this good! Well done girl!!! You have made me such a fan!

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I cannot wait for the full OST to be released. I so love the songs in this drama. I'll be listening to them thinking back on the scenes, especially my favorite ones.

Aside from the story and the characters, what drew me in is the wonderful cinematography. That scene with Shin in between life and afterlife is so beautiful. Going back to episode 1, the scene of Shin in the ship still gives me goosebumps. I find that the beautiful cinematography elevated the scenes and complemented the wonderful acting of the cast. I wish to make the scenes as my computer and phone wallpaper. When will I see yet another wonderful drama with so much beautiful scenes.

Another thing I love about the show is the fashion. Gong Yoo and Dongwook and everyone else (grown up Euntak fashion is so gorgeous and put together) look like their fashion models. I always look forward to seeing a new coat on Shin. I lost count of the number of times Gong Yoo changed costumes. And damn people in Korea actually buy the coats they see on tv. Wow! I hope we get a photo book with all of them in their glorious fashionable ensembles. It's like having my very own Goblin magazine.

Goblin created a syndrome not only because of the drama itself but through its OST, fashion, and yes those damn PPLs. lol Sales of those brands have surely skyrocketed thanks to the drama.

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Haha right, every time GY appeared in a new attire, I couldnt help but notice how often he changed his clothes. Not that I'm complaining cause y'know there no such thing as too much GY in dramaland. I just had millions of screenshots at the end of each episods thats all lol

And like you said its crazy how people actually buy those clothes, i mean theyre not even cheap they're all like £3000.

Have you checked out the lyrics for i'll come to you like the first snow and "I miss you"? the lyrics are so true to the story especially the former one.

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The coats are so not cheap. They're designer clothes and are limited edition too. I thank Gong Yoo fans who research and compile the brands of all his coats and the list is insane which include Burberry, Gucci, Givenchy etc.

I checked out the lyrics, yes. "I’ll Come to You like the First Snow" is so perfect.

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Where is this list of coats?? I will start saving!!

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The fashion in Goblin is a highlight for me, everything just looked lush. This is the only instance in a kdrama where the clothes have stood out in a good way for me (*side eyes* Hwang Jung-eum in Lucky Romance.) Sunny's loud outfits and use of clashing prints are a great example of how 'out there' looks can still be cohesive and don't have look like you dressed yourself in the dark. Plus they totally contribute to the badass gangster vibe Sunny has going on.

Anyhow, the PPL has totally worked, because now I really want Eun Tak's Givenchy bag and that mint toaster/kettle set in the Goblin's house.

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after this ended what I recall about this drama is that it kinda a big commercial drama, good cameo story and convincing male lead who just make you sad.

the plot is repetitive, draggy and inconsistent especially with the mythologies, I would suggest they give more information rather than let the viewer dig it for countless theory,

but it's an enjoyable drama because the lead is convincing (GY and LDW) and beautiful cinematography,

overall score 7/10
3 from cinematography+OST, 3 from male lead acting, 1 for plot (too mush repetition scenes)

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Your comments resonate most with what I feel about this drama.
Was hoping the last couple of episodes will redeem the inconsistencies of the plot, but ultimately this has been a fun, beautiful ride, but it is certainly far from being the perfect drama.

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Would I have preferred a happy ending with rainbows and a big bow? Probably, because I am sucker for happy endings. But I am not dissatisfied with the ending we got, because I felt it was earned and what the characters needed.

Sunny and Grim Reaper needed a clean slate, to fall in love and live happily together. All her life she was always waiting and her leaving because she couldn't forgive him would have been pointless. Love is sometimes simply not enough. And he needed to forgive himself and just love her. Not remembering was a blessing.

Eun Tak time on earth was limited, so choosing to sacrifice herself in a heartbeat and overcome her sorrow in another life, to just be him with all her memovies intact, felt right to me. Kim Shin loosing her was heartbreaking. But this time he wasn't waiting for his bride to end his life, he was waiting for her to live his life. I believe, that in the end he would be able to leave this life behind together with her. Be it at the end of her second life or fourth.

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Yup id like to believe that at the end of ET's 2nd/3rd/4th life, goblin will get to choose to leave together with ET and walk to wherever that door in the teahouse leads to. Since him being a goblin isnt a punishment anymore so he should be albe to decide when he can end his immortal life right? I mean he himself made the choice to continue being immortal when god gave him the choice to pick so, it makes sense if he gets to choose how/when his immortality ends, right?

Someone please tell me"Yes."

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Yes :)

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Thank you. that makes me feel a whole lot better. honestly. :D

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I don't know how many times I typed "Goblin Dramabeans 16" on Google just waiting like a vulture for this recap UGH.

I can't help but still feel sad for our goblin cause eternity is such a painful punishment for anyone. You get attached to people and then you see them go and pain is not something you can erase easily. I mean I can't put liquid white out all over that wound and expect it to just poof and disappear.

Hopefully butterfly-god will end his eternal life by the time Eun Tak gets to the end of her fourth.

NEVERTHELESS, THIS MADE ME CRY SO FREAKING HARD MY ROOM ALMOST FLOODED. Now off to convince myself this is just a drama..

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What really got , made me almost cry, even curse is when euntak died ... 1. she chose to die even though it means leaving Kim Shin , 2. them saying their goodbyes to each other, 3. seeing our LONELY SHINING GoBLIN all alone crying....waiting...ugh the feels
But then it is unexpected ...she is after all a missing soul.. And even though the Euntak died, in my mind atleast he will have the Grimm Ripper , his nephew and the CEO to accompany him....but THen even the Grimm Ripper left...Though Im happy that in the end the Grimm Ripper and Sunny found each other in their next life...looking so in love and happy without the sad memories with them
It is sad for Shin to wait for her...but then again it is much better than where he was at the beginning of the show..he made his peace with the Grimm Ripper and was able to reunite with his sister ...and seeing happy together..
It was His choice to begin with , he himself said that even it takes 100 , 200 yrs he will wait for her...I think the wait will be worth it , for a 900 yrs old Goblin, 100 yrs is nothing compared to 3x life time being with Euntak...its not years we live but moments that takes our breath away...

Finally Im glad euntak didn't take the tea ...so she will be alble to remember him and the memories they shared together...

Anyway ...in this life time they met ...could the have baby goblin or baby euntak...that even if Euntak die , atleast there will be some one to accompany Sin ...

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There are two kinds of fans. One who thinks the ending was great then there's me who cried her eyes out screaming in pain at Goblin and Eun Tak's predicament. In a way, they get to be together but I just cannot deal with the thought of reincarnation.

As I'm typing this, my eyes water.

In a perfect Goblin ending of mine, Kim Shin gets to be a mortal. In Ji Eun Tak's lifetime, I'd wish the Almighty grants her a free pass and let her live merrily with her Goblin.

On the other hand, I am glad both sunny and yeo's reincarnations allow them to be happy.

My heart breaks that the Goblin will always be alone for eternity.

MANY THANKS FOR THE RECAP AND COMMENTS, EVERYONE! I'd lurk from time to time to see your arguments and POV. It has been a delight.

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Thank you Girlfriday for the final wrap to this fantastic drama. Thank you DB community for your insights, squee and love. As usual, you complete the drama experience. Bow to the actors and production team. Writer-nim you've done great. To weave such story within the year you also had another popular one (DoTS). And to Gong Yoo, i wish you a short wait for your bride and more productive and award-worthy performance as actor.

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I could hardly read the subtitles through my tears in the last two episodes. Bravo to the cast and crew of Goblin, the whole drama is like a wonderful and complex exploration of yearning. Although I was happy on their behalf when reincarnated Reaper and Sunny booked a room like upon first meeting. Tsundere detective is such a turn around for the Reaper who was basically a puppy dog, but hey I dig it.

I'm okay with the ending as it's been shown again and again that there's no hard rules in the Goblin universe and Eun Tak's life is riddled with variables. I'm hopeful that human willpower will prevail or a fickle deity will interfere and Shin and Eun Tak will get that happy ever after when her lifetimes run out.

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There was closure in the ending. Not what I wanted but it fitted the whole eternal cycle theme.

And ok I basically cried through ep 14-16. I don't even remember what I did with my Sunday today.

I won't make a comment about the drama. Except to say I marvelled at how effortlessly sexy YIN was as Sunny. I loved the Goblin and his petty and yet generous heart. However I may have fallen in love with YIN.

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@Ck1Oz - :)

There was a scene in Secret Garden where she played across from Hyun Bin (Who was possessed by Gil Ra Im at the time) where I fell hard. She was so cute and FUNNY. It was a scene where Ra Im was telling her roommate not to walk around naked. Coming from HB, it was so funny, but YIN's reactions were perfect.

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I like the ending... but I'm also left baffled with confusion about some key points...

1. Sunny certainly didn't drink the tea before she left... then how did she not remember her previous life? Did she drink it with Grim Reaper up there somewhere instead?

2. I don't like the fact that there is an "ending" for each important character... CEO Kim, Samshin grandma, Grim Reaper, Sunny, Eun Tak... but where the hell was Deok Wah??? And shoudn't the butler in the ending scene be DW, maybe? What the hell happened to him??

3. I really don't get the significance of the hair clip about the second-in-command and his daughter? It felt like they were trying to say something more meaningful or more profound... but ended with his daughter just buying tteokbokki from Samshin grandma and getting a lesson about looking at things half full than half empty? As compared to all the other stories or lessons taught be SG this definitely fell short.

Or am I just being picky?!

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Oh and on a shallow note, Gong Yoo should always be styled in a tux with his hair up.

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I like him whichever... bed hair, styled up, bangs down etc. but I agree he looks so gorgeous in that tux with his hair up. They make a pretty couple in that simple wedding.

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I love him with every hairdo but boy does he look fine in them tux.
Have you seen his pictures from the press conferences for the movie "age of shadows"? He's alway in tux and has his hair up. goodness he looks HOT!
lol i better stop before my crazy fangirling side appears.

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I do! I save pictures of him. LOL I think I have thousands of screencaps of him in Goblin.

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Hahaha same! I have a folder dedicated to gongyoo with countless pictures of him
I started to collect his picture initially because i wanted to draw him but eventually it ended up becoming my hobby lol I wake up and everyday I check for new pictures and add it to my collection

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Grim Reaper thow I really prefers with his hair up. It suits his face much, much better.

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Agree on the tux. When KS looked at ET in her bridal gown. He was almost speechless and said you're so beautiful. That was my reaction to seeing him in a tux. Fanning myself--so hotttt

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i was like "dude can we talk about you first?" but then again like KS said himself, its not surprise that he looked gorgeous. we should be used to it by now, but GongYoo still make me speechless everytime he's on my screen.

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I personally like this ending. Do I want a big fluffy happy ending? Of course. But in a way we got that already with their wedding and the events before that.

Euntak is a missing soul, and death will always be coming for her every 10 years. That's not really a nice way to live your life. I'd rather have her end her first life early so that she gets to live a long, normal life with Shin in her second (and third, and fourth) reincarnations.

Ofc it's a bit sad that Shin will inevitably be left alone every time Euntak gets reincarnated, but his immortality this time around is his choice. He CHOSE to forgo a peaceful death for a chance to be with Euntak for as long as possible. He's no longer a Goblin wanting to die, but a Goblin waiting for his bride to return. A Goblin who wants to live and love and is loved by his bride in return, not the Goblin we started out with. Like he said, even if it takes 100 or 200 years he will always wait for Euntak.

I'd like to believe that when Euntak's 4th life is over, he can go with her to afterlife like Yeo did with Sunny. I think Butterfly God can grant him that gift of dying with her.

But then, who knows? Maybe this Park Somin is actually an angel and they can be together forever, we'll never know! :)

I really loved this show. The emotional rollercoaster is way too much lol. It's the first show that made me shed ugly tears loads of times, and made me laugh out loud so many times. Everything about this show is amazing, from the cast to the cinematography to the plot and the attention to details. Kudos to KES, the director, and the cast, esp Gong Yoo and Kim Go Eun! I couldn't believe I almost passed on this drama because I wasn't interested in the cast, but I'm so glad I did lol.

This show was worth waiting every week, and I think I'll be replaying for months to come. Thanks Goblin!

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Everyone is still reeling from the ending but here I am wondering why there is no flying car around.

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anyone knows why sunny died? what was written on the note?

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It says: death from sickness

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@Jo,

Thanks for translating the hanja! ;-)

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Posted Today, 05:42 PM
It was a perfect ending...

The drama was about a goblin who was great and lonely, it would not make sense if KS ceases to be a goblin. And ever since the beginning they have been referencing if love or sadness would last forever and ET answered that a sad love does and that was the ending, it was a sad love between a mortal and an immortal.

It's also kind of open ended since we also saw the end of the life of a Grim Reaper who is also an immortal. They explained the reason why they became a grim reaper and its purpose. Along the line the goblin also has a purpose for its existence and why he continues to be an immortal. KS was given an out when he turned to dust but was able to come back and in my opinion that has always been the plan. There's only one goblin bride and she was still alive so the gobln should claim his bride. It was also her first life of the four and if she will be reincarnated again then there should always be the goblin. I think until her fourth life finishes she will die together with the goblin like GR and Sunny.

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What a great ending to a great show!
"The Lonely Shining Goblin" lived up to its title 100% till the end. Between the last two episodes, Episode 15 is the shining one and episode 16 would be the episode depicting the lonesome goblin. I'm so much emotionally drained and actually tired after watching the episodes together at noon! My heart broke during the last episode.
I'll just write two of the thoughts I had right after watching the last three eps in short so that I can go and curl up under a blanket to mourn the ending of Goblin (I think I'll miss it as much goblin missed his bride ? )
1. In episode 15 when ET was saying as if it's a dream while KS consoled her that it's not, it reminded me of Twilight- Newmoon. To be clear I am NOT comparing the two shows whatsoever. It's just my teenage-self was a fangirl of the saga so the scene gave me a flashback of some old memories.

2. Please confirm me beanies that I'm either right or wrong about this one -
As I was completely obsessed with Goblin since episode 1 I replayed all the eps especially episode 1 A LOT! In the first episode when Kim Shin met Eun tak for the first time in the rain there were some blurry images shown then. I believe it was Kim Shin seeing her future which wasn't as clear as his usual vision. It showed him reading from a page, ET standing in Quebec in front of the graves and a dandelion held down. When ET first went to Quebec I Thought that's what he foresaw but then ET BLEW the dandelion so it didn't match up with Kim shin's vision. After I saw the last scene of ep16 it hit me that this is what he saw back then. I mean just how He saw GR and sunny be in happy in their last lives he saw his own future as well! I'm currently blown away by this thought and more mesmerized by this show for its thoroughness.

I'll take a 4-month break from dramaland cause I got my SAT equivalent public exams coming in April. I am so glad that Goblin is my last drama before I leave to study as hard as Eun Tak. It was one of my 2017 plans to appreciate life more and Goblin especially what Eun Tak said in the last episode to Wang Yeo made me feel it more. I will love myself and those around me more as if that's the last moment.
To all beanies and Dramabean staff, stay healthy and happy in dramaland.
And to Goblin,
Every moment with you shined.....

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Damn it I typed my "PLAYSTORE" name wrong!
Anyways, If it's of any help the blurry images were shown around 31 minutes of the first episode. I know Kim Shin complained to Eun Tak about why he can't see his 30s, 40s. My theory for that is, he was confused as to why he can't see them clearly.

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Yes, chingu! His next life with ET (Park So Min) has been seen from the first episode. The blurry vision, that is. Dang it.

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Thank you for pointing that out. I'd completely missed it.

By the way good luck for you SAT(?) exams. Im gonna go off and revise for tomorrow's exam.
Good luck to everyone out here who as January exams.

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Thanks you. Hope your exam went well ?

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Correct if i am wrong. ...on what you said that Shin complained that he cant see her life when she reached the age of 30s 40s is because shef died at the age of 29....

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That's what I think too. As Wang Yeo said that her life has so many variables that nothing is predictable. Thus Kim Shin couldn't see it. But as her 2nd life's destiny was fixed as Park So Min he could see a blurry version of it. Gosh I feel so amazed how KES gave us a glimpse of the ending in the very first episode!

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That gave me goosebumps!

It's funny how we were all anxious about the ending, and snippets of it were in episode 1 all along had we looked carefully. Simply wonderful.:)

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@PLAYSTORE,

Thanks for pointing that out. I didn't realize when I first saw them that they were premonitions. I just chalked it up to my not-so-swift eyesight. ;-)

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One thing I can never fault this drama with is the choice of title!! LOL! Could there have been a Lonelier, more Shining Goblin? At beginning and end, he really was Lonely and Shining but I'm glad that where once it was imposed upon him, he ultimately chose to remain alone and to still shine in his loneliness.

A point of intrigue for me (and kudos to the crew and staff who made it possible) is how the candles on her cake could ever stay lit with flames not fluttering outdoors, when it's evident that wind was blowing at her.

I loved all the candles in this show, although quite a fire hazard! I was thinking it must have taken several staff lots of time to light up every one of those candles for so many scenes, and how did the candles not melt down into the core, or melt off to one side and die out. Happens to me too often!!! Have taken to filling up the centre with a tealight instead.

Oh! And I thought that this was the best use of the Truck of Doom, ever in kdrama :D It was an accident waiting to happen, but at least it was not just a pointless death. Solo, shiny ToD finally made it to a meaningful role! LOL.

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CGI and interns.

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@Snickers

You speak of the candles, no doubt? ;)

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Indubitably.

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Goblin is so far the best drama I’ve ever watched in my entire life, from ep 1 until the end.

Gong yoo Is my favorite actor, I waited 4 years to watch him again in a drama, my wish just came true and I would like to say thank you to Kim Eun Sook for being so consistent those 5 years where she insisted him to be the main in her drama, I was ready to say goodbye to his Coffee Prince and ready to settle his new title as Goblin, Gong yoo is the best actor and I admire him a lot.

I know many of you would feel bittersweet about the ending, but the ending has a sense of how God’s plans cannot be delayed anymore, about how we should appreciate every single second we live, about how everything has a reason, a cause and an effect, and even if we go through the worst, we will have a reward, just like this ending shows us, and I loved it every single bit.

The particular factor of this ending, is that is an ending plus and epilogue, the ending to me was when they both get married, but the epilogue was after that scene, thank you kim eun sook, thank you for making me so happy these two past months, my respects and my love. Yes maybe goblin has its flaws, but I wouldn’t change ANYTHING of it!!.

Kim go eun has my love, I’ve never really payed attention to her even in CITT, but now she’s my new top actress, and she looks like she will be my favorite one. Lee dong wook, Yoo In Na and Sungjae’s acting were FLAWLESS, I LOVED THEM, THANK YOU GUYS FOR THE EFFORT YOU DID, for giving your all despite the cold ass weather, my favorite cast of all time, I will cherish you guys!

Guys thanks to goblin I want to believe that we will have a reward for the sufering and sorrows, I believe now that we are connected to consecuences leaded by our actions in this life.

THANK YOU GOBLIN, FOR BEING WHAT I NEEDED THE MOST AND THANK YOU FOR ALL THE JOY AND GOOD MEMORIES, I LOVE YOU MY DEAREST DRAMA ! GOBLIN MANSAE!

edit: I would like to add this comment I found that I really agree with
http://ask.fm/Egle0702/answers...

''However, I think that for Goblin, some of the characters needed a clean slate. Euntak would have continued to encounter Reapers every 10 years. Reaper wasn't human in the first place. Sunny knew she couldn't forgive him in that lifetime. So in a way, the ending as it is, I take it (Also, I want a new drama with Detective Lee Hyuk please!). Perhaps the only thing that slightly bothers me is that gods didn't turn Shin back into a human, so he could lead an ordinary life with his bride. Of course, he could not have waited for her if that had happened, but you know. It's kind of unfair that he doesn't age along, lol. But maybe that's something for the Butterfly to consider off-screen.''

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As usual a question or two tickles my brain... not crucial but just ticklish, ... so I spread the tickle to my fellow commenters...

What made Eun Tak able to see ghosts and then to fail to see ghosts, and to be able to see them again? The logic changes.

Guesses:
At first it was because she received the goblin mark? Since early childhood she saw ghosts. So it was not only when she was 9 or 19.

The mark faded with each danger she faced and when the connection to Goblin through the mark was lost she did not see ghosts? However she was still able to summon him, which I found a bit strange.

Re-connecting with Goblin through the contract makes her connection even stronger now and so she sees ghosts again?

It was only important so that she could have closure with that horrible aunt of hers and see her ghost friends a couple more times.

Anyway, I like that the rather tiresome ghost friend finally does make herself useful towards Eun Tak and chooses to pass over with aunt in tow, and to stop stalking Eun Tak. ;)

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This has been such an intense and overwhelming tour, I am left speechless... I have no words to describe how much i enjoyed this drama.

As Girlfriday says in the recap, the ending was powerful and tied with a bow the narrative. Eun Tak keeping her memories of him saved the day..

Last night, when I finished watching ep 16, I went straight to my 4 year olds bed and stayed there hugging him all night. This morning, when my husband asked me why I was crying, I said bc I love him and my family sooo much. Then he added it might be a good idea to stop watching kdrama for a while... :)

Before you all think Im going all cheesy here, i just want to say that this story is one of those that reminds you to cherish your love ones and enjoy life to the fullest. It made me feel such raw emotions that I do think I need a break. Will come back for sure, but need some time to digest such powerful impact.

Thank you Goblin for a wonderful, unforgettable story, thank you actors for such an overwhelming delivery.
Thank you dramabeans for letting me be part of this fantastic website and see you all soon!!!!!!

Love and be loved!!!!!!!

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aaawww, so cute !

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I think GR and Sunny did not forget anything because they did not drink the tea. And when they met again as the cop and the actress, I felt that their eyes were saying "It is nice to meet you again". Very vague and bittersweet ending for both of the couples though. ㅠㅠ

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I'm confused why people keep saying that kimshin will lead a lonely life after euntak die in the second life? They will have a blissful and happy life with lots lost of children together, so when euntak left him, he will not be lonely anymore. He will have their children, their children's children and so on, to accompany him, while waiting for her third reincarnation finds him again.
It just my opinion though.

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omgoshh the kids yes I totally forgot about that. this time around they'll be around to keep him company when she's temporarily gone.
Thank you so so mush Jaesuk_jjang for pointing that out. His immortal life doesn't seem as lonely as id thought before.

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Except the kids will all grow up and turn into his brothers, uncles, grandfather and die and leave him alone again...and everytime their mother dies JET and come back they wont be there anymore...or she will find her grandchildren? this just makes it even more messy...

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But then he'd have to outlive them. They say one of the worst tragedies is having a parent outlive his or her child. Then they can't do normal things like invite friends over or having the Shin walk a daughter down the aisle because how else would they explain how Shin never ages. Eventually he'll be looking out for and yearning for the reincarnations of their kids. I really really wish Shin became mortal in the end. Sure he's lived 900 years alone before, but the next 900 years and beyond will be a sort of loneliness and grieving many deaths and longing he has never experienced before. I don't think he has thought of it.

Maybe Sunny and Grim Reaper could have snuck him into the reincarnation pool or something, so he and Eun Tak could be reincarnated together.

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Guys, you arent helping me at all :'( I am desperately trying to find a loophole and come up with an optimistic ending for ET&KS but now im sad again.

*Ill just go cry while i revise and use my notes to wipe my tears*

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EXACTLY. All I can think of is, in all of her lives, Eun Tak will age & Kim Shin won't. They will never be able to live a normal life where they can grow old together. Sunny & Reaper get to spend their 4th & last chance at life together--as humans. They had the better ending in my opinion.

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I'm heartbroken, mostly because this amazing drama is finally coming to an end. Gong Yoo is no longer a weekly dose. I'm also miserable for our Kim Shin, who gets to be extremely lonely in between his waiting for his bride to be reborn. But I'm also at peace with the ending. Our Goblin had the chance to proceed to afterlife, but he chose to come back upon his profound love for Eun Tak. I'd like to think that after ET's 4th life, they will go together and love each other blissfully in a next world, wherever that might be.

Goblin is one the best dramas in the last 5 years. Kudos to Kim Eun Sook for writing this (literally) magical piece with so much hearts. And to PD Lee Eung Bok for realizing the written magic into wonderful, breathtaking visual. It's guaranteed that I shall be waiting for their next projects, respectively.

And the casts, the best ensemble in my book. I could never portray some other actors and actresses to be in their seats. All of them were pouring their hearts and minds into their roles. No matter how big or small the role is, they seemed to go all the way. Having Gong Yoo, Lee Dong Wook, Kim Go Eun, and Yoo In Na in the same project was great, but watching them outdo the expectation is mindblowing. I wish for all the casts an even greater success in future endeavors. They have made me smile, giggle, laugh and cry for the past 8 weeks. This drama is just love. It's weirdly exciting that I feel a sudden optimism after the melancholy this drama delivered so far.
And of course, thanks to the recappers and this lively forum. Both discussions and laughters are equally enticing.

Goblin, you shall be sorely, awfully missed. *sobs*

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Perhaps many will disagree with me, but still I would like to congratulate Goblin for passing the 20% mark for its finale rating as reported in Naver and Daum.

Thanks to all fellow beanies in the Goblin recap thread. I think the recap thread feels like it is a must-read guide that will enrich viewer understanding about this drama and make viewer more appreciative to its beautiful and intricate melancholic storytelling. For that, thanks again.

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just realized something the truck did not have any driver..
so again god's play..

loo.. i think we just need a separate series on God.. how he became god and what made him so fickle

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The truck was parked on a hill and whatever was preventing it from slipping down slipped off. Not sure about Korea, but in the US on the driver's manual, we have rules about how wheels are supposed to be turned depending on which side of the slope you're trying to park on and whether is a curb or not, so when the handbrake you should have applied fails, it wouldn't roll into the road and would instead sort of roll into a turn And hit a curb or building instead.

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What I still can't understand is why she didn't just park her car, put it on brake and get out? I know she would have to die but to sacrifice hersellf right after being married to Kim Shin seems a bit illogical to me. Only the car had to take the first shock of That TOD right?
*tries not to cry again*

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My initial thoughts, too, but honestly, I think she didn't have any time to park and get out. I think the speed of that truck rolling down that hill was much faster than it seemed. There must've been numerous things that went on in Eun-tak's mind at that point that she wouldn't have been able to get out of her car and react in time. The only time she had to think was right before she unconsciously made the decision to drive forward to block the truck from the school bus. In that moment, she even asked herself what she was doing and that she must be crazy for doing it, but when she realized what she was doing, it was too late. She was completely selfless in that moment and all she thought about were those children. The fact that the first thing she did when her soul left her body was look over at the children to make sure they were okay and safe and she smiled seeing that she was able to save them, just crushed me. She's such a beautiful being.

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Also, it pained me when she told Grims how scared she was at that moment. It's painful for me to think that she was scared because she didn't want those children to be hurt, but also because she didn't want to die, either, but felt like that's what she had to do. The fact that she thought her seemingly perfect day went smoothly just so it could lead her to that exact moment kills me.

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I wish KES knew how much she affected us all with her script and the cast by their acting.

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