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Kokdu: Season of Deity: Episodes 7-8

With our hero sent back to the afterlife while the original owner of his body resumes control, our story picks up pace and delivers some much needed action after last week’s snore-fest. Our leading lady is also starting to realize her true feelings for our hero, but now that he’s gone, will she notice — or miss — his absence?

 
EPISODES 7-8

I went into this week’s episodes with a lot of apathy, so imagine my surprise when I found myself fairly entertained by what Kokdu: Season of Deity served up. I still wouldn’t say this drama is on the path to redemption — in fact, the inconsistency of its enjoyment factor is a whole separate can of worms — but at least I didn’t get bored and start online shopping on my phone this time. That’s gotta count for something, right?

So can we attribute the uptick in viewing pleasure to the triumphant return of Jin-woo? Ehhhhh… I wouldn’t go that far. While Jin-woo certainly contributed to the plot progression, as a character he’s about as consistent as the rest of this drama — which, as we all know, isn’t something to celebrate. And I’m not sure if I should blame the directing or — I’m sorry to say this — Kim Jung-hyun’s acting, but either way, someone decided that the best way to distinguish the two personalities was to make Jin-woo a stone-faced foil to Kokdu’s wacky expressiveness.

From the moment Jin-woo’s back in the driver’s seat he’s nothing but somberness and haughtiness. All signs point to him having an absolute shit bedside manner as a doctor, but he at least jumps in to perform the life-saving surgery on the pregnant patient and points out what we’re all thinking: that the hospital’s emergency protocols suck and Gye-jeol’s decision to perform a surgery with an amnesiac sidekick was beyond stupid. Okay, so maybe I don’t hate Jin-woo as much as I previously thought — because he’s got at least one thing going for him that every other character in this show seems to be lacking: intelligence.

Kokdu: Season of Deity: Episodes 7-8

Although Jin-woo initially thinks his afterlife meet-and-greet with his deceased mother was a dream, he quickly pieces together the truth. On the one hand, I applaud the fact that he was able to figure it out with very little evidence — just strange tinkling bell sounds and weird people (a.k.a. Ok Shin and Gak Shin) lingering around him and jumping in unexpectedly to provide an alibi when Cheol finally corners Jin-woo and interrogates him about Kokdu’s murderous activities and the 24K gold goblin-mobile.

But on the other hand, if that’s all it takes for Jin-woo to figure out his body was possessed by Kokdu for 40 days, then why the hell can’t anyone else figure out a god has been walking among them? Then again, not everyone — like Cheol — has witnessed Jin-woo disappearing into thin air, so I guess it’s easier to believe that Jin-woo is the amnesiac illegitimate child of a chaebol family than to imagine he’s a grim reaper-like god cursed to roam earth for 99 days.

After returning from the afterlife, Jin-woo also has the sense to keep his trap shut about the attempted murder that initially led to the soul-vacancy that Kokdu filled. Unfortunately, this is where some of his characterization gets sloppy. We were set up in Episode 1 to believe that Jin-woo — despite his stoicism — was a man who followed a path of righteousness and intended to expose Chairman Kim’s evil doings, and that’s what got him killed.

But when Choong-seong tracks him down, Jin-woo lies, claiming he accidentally fell from his apartment rooftop because the medication he was on had some gnarly side effects. Jin-woo’s choice to play dumb put a target on Choong-seong’s back, and Choong-seong definitely deserved to know that the threat was real. Jin-woo’s silence was a massive jerk move, especially since Jin-woo wasn’t aware that Joong-shik installed spy cameras in Gye-jeol’s clinic and was listening in on their conversation.

Kokdu: Season of Deity: Episodes 7-8

So why did Jin-woo lie? Well, the story wants us to believe that Jin-woo has had a massive change of heart — for the worse — since he faced his own mortality. He’s now afraid of dying, and he believes that Gye-jeol is the lucky talisman that will stave off the reaper Kokdu before he’s had the chance to have grandkids. It’s totally understandable that Jin-woo’s survival instincts would have kicked in and made him want to cling to Gye-jeol in this situation, but why not warn Choong-seong that their search for the truth will get them both killed?

Oh well, no need to dwell on it too long because Jin-woo’s days are still, in fact, numbered. And that number is 49. You see, even though Jin-woo is back in his body’s driver seat again, he can’t escape fate. He was destined to die those 40-odd days ago, and once his number is up, his soul goes poof! Unfortunately, while this may seem like a positive thing for Kokdu, it’s not simply a matter of biding his time until Jin-woo’s body disappears with due time.

Instead — and this is totally how I’m interpreting the drama’s logic — without Kokdu’s godly magic keeping Jin-woo’s body rosy and fresh, Jin-woo is kind of like a zombie. Jin-woo’s soul is keeping the body animated, but because he’s a dead soul, the body is still slowly decaying… or something like that. Thus, if Kokdu wants to reinhabit Jin-woo’s body, ideally he should do it sooner rather than later (a.k.a. before Jin-woo’s body is a rotten mess).

Kokdu: Season of Deity: Episodes 7-8

And so, Team Kokdu hatches another asinine plan in order to trick Gye-jeol into calling for Kokdu’s help. It’s a plan so dumb that it just might wor– wait. No, it fails. Much to Kokdu’s frustration, before Gye-jeol gets the chance to say the magic words that will supposedly trigger her smart watch’s “emergency safety feature” (and summon Kokdu), Jin-woo shows up to save Gye-jeol from the intruder — who turns out to be neither Joong-shik nor Team Kokdu’s fake henchman.

Because the drama wants to slip in a quick message about how crappy it is for people with pre-existing medical conditions to exist in a work-at-will society, the burglar was one of Gye-jeol’s patients, who was trying to steal her own medical records. But — and this should surprise no one — the seriousness of this topic is set aside five minutes later so we can return to our regularly scheduled programming.

In the aftermath of the burglary, Jin-woo and Gye-jeol have a sit-down and discuss his feelings — or lack thereof. Gye-jeol, who is an expert on crushes, is well aware that Jin-woo isn’t interested in her romantically, and this has her all sorts of bummed because she realizes that she misses Kokdu.

Jin-woo, for his part, claims he wants to get to know her because he’s curious to find out why he was so drawn to her when he lost his memories, but the truth is that he doesn’t want to give her a reason to miss Kokdu and wish for his return. And maybe, just maybe, there’s a part of him that is drawn to Gye-jeol, but his motivations (outside self-preservation) are still a bit murky.

Unfortunately for Jin-woo, our villains have decided to make their next move, so he doesn’t get the opportunity to win Gye-jeol over. After first torturing and killing Choong-seong, Joong-shik tampers with Jin-woo’s car. The ensuing accident kills Jin-woo and — boom — Kokdu’s back, baby! He immediately teleports — with Joong-shik as a hidden onlooker and witness to Kokdu’s cosmic powers — to Gye-jeol’s side.

Kokdu: Season of Deity: Episodes 7-8

She’s not as receptive of Kokdu as he’d hoped, though, because she assumes that he’s Jin-woo, who she has already rejected. Although Kokdu is pleased to hear Gye-jeol admit she prefers him over Jin-woo, this is actually a major setback for Kokdu. Not only does he have to win her over again, but this time he has to do it with the disadvantage of seemingly having multiple personalities. Cue: Ok Shin using Kill Me, Heal Me as a dating guide for navigating this peculiar set of circumstances.

But before Kokdu does anything dumb to try and win her over, Gye-jeol figures out on her own that he has returned. Does she realize that he’s actually a god possessing Jin-woo’s body? Nope, but she does believe — because of situational evidence — that she has the “power” to summon and send him away, so she promises to never wish for him to disappear. I don’t think this is the last we’ve seen of Jin-woo, though.

Kokdu: Season of Deity: Episodes 7-8

Reunited, our couple goes on a date. Their first stop is a museum, where Kokdu is appalled by the crude depictions of what he supposedly looks like. Gye-jeol just laughs at his reaction — because a woman with a medical license should totally humor a man with obvious delusions. Like, how desperate for love and affection must Gye-jeol be for her to forgo all concern for his mental health and embrace what she believes to be a second personality conjured up by a severe physical trauma?

After going on a classic K-drama outfit shopping spree, the mood turns sour when Gye-jeol reads an article about Yi-deun being sponsored by Pilseong. Gye-jeol’s concern for her ex-boyfriend and Choong-seong annoys Kokdu, so he seeks out Choong-seong to put her mind at ease. Alas, Choong-seong is dead, and his death has been staged to look like a suicide.

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Back when Kokdu was trapped in the afterlife and could only watch Gye-jeol and Jin-woo through the magic mirror he had Gak Shin set up in the clinic, he witnessed Choong-seong and Jin-woo’s conversation about the patient list. During that conversation, he heard Choong-seong name-drop Chairman Kim, and Kokdu (correctly) suspects that the clinic was bugged.

He finds Joong-shik’s spy cameras and decides to put an end to all the murderous shenanigans around Gye-jeol once and for all. He teleports and pops right into Chairman Kim’s office, and it’s so delightfully aggressive. Sadly, it’s also too aggressive and a massive end-stop for the plot which is (*checks calendar and whimpers to see that this drama is*) only halfway over. So, of course, just as Kokdu is about to choke Chairman Kim and put him — and this murder mystery side-plot — to death, Gye-jeol barges into Chairman Kim’s office.

The how and why she was at Chairman Kim’s office is explained by the reveal that he has offered to give Gye-jeol her job back. I don’t know which is more ridiculous: the idea that Chairman Kim thinks having Gye-jeol work for him and be under his thumb will somehow protect him from a literal god who can pop in and out of his office undetected, or the fact that Gye-jeol is thinking about accepting the job. What about that sweet, sweet gig she’s got going on at the seaside clinic with the impossibly cheap rent?

I guess logic doesn’t compute when the drama is clearly taking another turn towards a different story arc — the one where it’s Gye-jeol’s job to redeem Kokdu’s soul and make him a better person (*yawn*). I don’t know about you all, but I really thought this drama was going to go somewhere interesting and have Kokdu kill off the villain mid-way through the story. Talk about massive subversion of our expectations! Except, you know, it didn’t actually go there, and now I’m super bummed that it didn’t.

 
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I'm just here for your rapidly deteriorating sanity. Now I know why people buy popcorn and line up when I do it.
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I have dropped the drama early on, but I'm here with you in the first row 🍿😁
Thank you @daebakgrits for the fun!

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Plus 1.

Only here to support @daekbakgrits' heroic efforts.

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By the end of this drama, I might be sporting a new straight jacket.

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For all other logical inconsistencies in the plot which have been identified, how is Gye-jeol stopping Yi-deun from accepting the Pilseong sponsorship in one scene because of concerns about his safety, then almost immediately in the next scene, she herself is accepting a job back at Pilseong?

My eyes have rolled so much at this drama that I missed Kokdu's teleporting. And because I fear that my intelligence levels will plummet to as low as this show's ratings can get, I'm dropping this.

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Dropped this one like a hot potato. I even deleted it from my drama worksheet, which I generally never do even with the worst dramas in case I have a change of heart some day! But this drop is as final as it gets because this show makes me mad at how irredeemably stupid everyone is. I might follow along with the recaps just to see how far they can take this nonsense. More power to you @daebakgrits. Fighting!

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I also moved it from the 'watching' to the 'dropped' section of my list without a second's hesitation. Umpteen deeply stupid characters and a single somewhat intelligent but utterly unsympathetic one ... nope. I do intend to follow the recaps because a fiery train wreck is best viewed at a distance, beyond the range of toxic fumes and earsplitting shrieks of frustration. @daebakgrits, you're a hero for sticking with this. I hope you never, EVER have to recap an Im Soo-hyang drama again.

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It's dirty work, but someone's got to do it! haha. Not going to lie, though, there is a large part of me that keeps willingly watching this drama just to see how off the rails it goes.

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Cheer up. It could be worse. I haven't heard anything about a 2nd season :)

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They missed the extra 's', it's SeasonS of Kokdu, SeasonS

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Didn't I read that this one is stopping at episode 8 and resuming two months later? I thought its an obvious strategy,m using the same logic as the writers of Kkokdu did these episodes: lets build up ratings by not airing the show!

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Stay strong @daebakgrits I keep reading the weecaps to root for you having to put with that chaos of a drama

Also, didn't they take some decisions before to cut a drama short when the ratings are bad, the story is uninteresting, etc? Why don't they call it a day and cut the drama down to 10 episodes?

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Really, show? Is this the best you can cook up.
I get the survival instinct of Jin-woo, but it's a complete douchebag move to send Choon-seong to his grave. A cryptic sentence could have sufficed. Especially when I knew Jin-woo was speaking like he knew he was being watched. I was sad to see Jin-woo go in episode 1 but I'm not happy to see him back at all. The guy went completely salty and unpleasant.
Stupid nonsense is another name for this show. I don't know what name it'll earn next week. I even preferred last week to this week.

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Can’t say I disagree with any if the comments. Still, mommy taught me to finish all the food on my plate and, besides, getting annoyed by a dumb senseless plot is also a way of getting entertained so I guess I’ll simply soldier on 🤷🏻‍♂️.

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I am glad I didn't watch this one, based on the synopsis and cast.

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This show made me sigh alot for all of the reasons covered.
The thing I liked most was Jin Woo was so smart and quick on the uptake. I throroughly enjoyed him calling out the hospital staff as well as Gye Jeol. I was annoyed that she pulled him away as if he was in the wrong for scolding them. They should've felt all the shame and embarrassment.

I didn't even realize she doesn't believe he's the god of the underworld/afterlife.
I was so confused when they were talking about brooms. Do goblins travel on brooms? I think they mentioned other mythic beings but I only recognize what a gumiho is (due to my girlfriend is a gumiho & gu family book).

I'm interested in none of the relationships in this (aside from the minions and I didn't even enjoy them that much this week). I'm annoyed with the doctor constantly assuming the detective is hitting on her despite how much he keeps denying it or how professional he behaves.
Why did Kukdu never notice the cameras before if it was that simple?! So, the chairman discovered his weakness because he saw it on the cameras?
Why, again, does Kukdu not just use his powers in front of Gye Jeol?

I really don't like Gye Jeol. Nothing about her attachment to either guy is appealing to me.

I felt like dropping the show after she stopped Kokdu from ending that chairman and then she was telling him to be a better person. Sigh
For what reason?!

I want to keep going in solidarity with @daebakgrits but at same time it's like 😮‍💨 haha

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@daebakgrits I'm totally supporting you as you endure this show (so I don't have to) in order to write such fun recaps.
And thank you for making it so much fun to read through your pain me grateful that I dropped it.
fighting!!!

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Thank you for recapping this and capturing all the wtf-ery. There should be a warning about the audience risking having their eyeballs detached from excessive eyerolling.

Sometimes, the drama wins me with its humor. Kim Jung-hyun's line delivery is hilarious and also sort of cute. The Kill Me/Heal Me reference was awesome. The banter between the OTP in front of the Kokdu depictions was great. And I love the popsicle test.

But everything else is so contrived. MASSIVE EYEROLL when like 5 scrubbed-up doctors show up to that one operating room when there were supposedly no doctors to be found. Then GJ scolding Jin-woo for scolding the doctors.

The drama is definitely making GJ progressively more stupid to stretch out the drama. We all have different sides of us we show in various settings (personal vs work vs different friends' groups), but GJ consistently waffles between frustratingly incompetent and stupidly self-righteous in all settings. And the one time, she does something inconsistent - accepting the job at Pilseong, which she must know is up to some corruption- it ends up stopping KD from killing Chairman Kim, so he could continue to be a threat to GJ. I feel bad for Im Soo-hyang. As someone who has done many dramas, as someone who has done better roles, and someone in her 30s, she must be like "wtf is with this child?" Also feel bad for KJH for trying to hold the only fun parts of the drama together.

I thought I would hate Professor Do's return, but he was actually professional and is quick on the uptake that something supernatural has been happening. It also got interesting how coming back to life twists him into being a bit villainous. Then the drama ToDs him because it only needed him to season the GJ+KD relationship.

I hope KD comes back in a few hours to freeze Chairman Kim. Given how GJ seems to think he has some sort of mental disorder than real powers, she would not suspect it was him.

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There were so many potentially cool elements in this drama - a dark, unhinged hero with a tragic past and a painful curse; reincarnated lovers falling for each other all over again despite their lost memories; justice in the form of a gleefully murder-happy supernatural being; a past story involving a noblewoman falling for her bodyguard; a slice-of-life of starting over in a pretty seaside town... how this drama managed to take all that and create this mutilated mess is kind of amazing.

I tried to stick with it for the sake of Kin Jung Hyun, whose performance I was genuinely enjoying despite the fact that I hated everything else (plus I just really like his face), but it felt like the writers/directors/whoever were just throwing so much crap at the wall to see what would stick they couldn't tell what was good anymore.

I'll keep following the recaps to see where this disaster will end up, but I'm dropping this one. Just hoping Kin Jung Hyun can recover from this and pick better dramas in the future.

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This show solely lies on the shoulder of KJH, I'm not saying the cast is not good but KJH acting as kokdu is fantastic. I have already dropped the show but still, I watch only kokdu part. Comedy is the KJH genre Hwaiting lol.

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I'm pretty much hate-watching the show at this point, and this writer will forever stay in my "never trust again" list. 3K himself continues to be delightful - esp when he's out for blood (can we have KJH to play a villain next, please?) - and boy, his absence was felt. Idk about Gye Jeol - she's yet to convince me she's seriously into him and not just enjoying the attention he gives her - but I did miss him a lot. Even despite the fact that drama TOTALLY should've end on Ep10 or 12. 16 is way too much for my BS bar and overall sanity... Dr Do wasn't all that interesting before - everything about him is SO makjang! - and didn't win me over here either. Tho I did feel a little sorry when he was killed off again after all his desperate pleas of letting him to stay longer. Ultimately he was never more that just a plot device - both in-universe and for the writer, so RIP x2, dude. Get reborn asap and live until you're 100 and produced the whole clan this time. Gye Jeol... you know, I was one of the few people not annoyed by her initially. Forget that - she's too dumb to breath at this point, let alone to successfully navigate many complicated aspects of her messy fate. Since this show is THIS crazy, can't we also have Seol Hui back for an episode or two? Her and Kkokdu together would've been wonderful - and maybe the only thing to keep me going for another 8 episodes. Plus she knows very well how to handle the drama's villain unlike her reincarnation...

P.S. Additional "how dare you, show?" for putting the kiss scene where I absolutely couldn't appreciate it narratively. Such a disrespect both for actors and audience.

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the more new weecaps come out the more confused I get

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Literally nothing in this drama makes sense. The scene transitions are God awful and don't make sense. Gye Jeol is dumb and dresses like a toddler from the 90s. They drop stories all the time, poor Do Jin. All of this is true, but this drama is still insanely entertaining. I still laugh while questioning everything, so I will continue to watch.

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I like the beautiful scenery, kim Jung Hyun and his two minions and the OST. But I still do not embrace the female lead as yet. Is it her acting? However, their banters is kind of fun though. Lol 😆

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