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The Lonely Shining Goblin: Episode 13

So many big things are happening in this show lately that part of me is excited (finally, big plot movement!) and part of me is scared for what’ll be left for the final three episodes (flashbacks and musical interludes?). But let’s focus on what we do get, because it’s pretty momentous stuff, and we gotta get a move on if we’re going to fix a bromance that’s been broken for a millennium!

Note: The Lonely Shining Goblin will only be airing one episode this week, and plans to air Episode 14 next Friday, and the final two episodes in a double header next Saturday.

 
EPISODE 13 RECAP

After learning that Reaper is the reincarnation of the young king who betrayed him, Shin walks up the steps of the temple with purpose and greets him with a stranglehold. “General Kim Shin is here to see the king,” he announces. The coldness in his voice sends a chill up my spine.

Shin wonders if he was blinded by the 900 years that passed, and calls Reaper by name: “You are Wang Yeo.” That brings tears to Reaper’s eyes, and he asks, trembling, “In the end am I… that man… am I Wang Yeo? That young and foolish face is mine?”

Shin says that the battlefield was always hell, but they returned, enemies vanquished. He cries, “My soldiers, my young sister, my innocent family—they were slashed with swords and shot with arrows before me. On command! Because of one word spit out by a young and foolish king!”

Reaper breaks down in tears, asking again if that was really him, so heartbroken that it shakes Shin’s resolve. Shin begins to squeeze his hand around Reaper’s throat, but at the last second he wavers and drops his hand. He says that he remembers every minute of that moment every day of his life, then scoffs that Reaper must be living comfortably with no memory of it.

Thinking of that sneering young king saying that heaven would never be on Shin’s side, Shin throws back at Reaper, “Even though 900 years have passed, heaven is still on your side.” He walks off, leaving Reaper devastated. Reaper returns to the temple to ask at the altar what he did, why his memories have been wiped, and what choice he made. He wonders just how cowardly he was.

Eun-tak searches the empty house and paces back and forth in worry, and jumps to greet Shin when he finally returns. He tells her that he met Park Joong-heon and Wang Yeo, and tells her to go pack a bag because they’re staying at Grandpa’s house.

Shin wonders why she isn’t asking him anything, and realizes that she must’ve known who Reaper was. She admits that Park Joong-heon told her as much, but she didn’t know his motives, and determined that if it was a fate Shin was meant to face, he would.

Deok-hwa is confused when the goblin couple arrives at his house with bags. Eun-tak says that she’ll go stay with Sunny to keep an eye on her, volunteering Deok-hwa to drive her there.

Deok-hwa asks if Shin and Reaper had a fight, and why Shin was the one to leave his own house. Eun-tak guesses that he’s being considerate, given that Reaper doesn’t have anywhere else to go. Aw.

Sunny shows up at Shin and Reaper’s house, though no one is there to answer the door. She thinks of Shin saying angrily that she was protecting that fool even in this life. Does she remember Reaper despite his attempt to wipe her memory?

By the time Reaper arrives, she’s gone, and he stands outside on the front stoop for a long time, unable to go inside. When he finally does, he finds the house cold and empty.

Sunny seems to remember everything about Reaper and how she recovered the memory of her past life (when Eun-tak asks how, she answers, “sexily”), and Sunny says that this must be her fourth life, because she met her brother and her lover in this lifetime.

Eun-tak hopes that this is her first lifetime, because she’d like to be with Shin in her second, third, and fourth lives too. Sunny counters that Eun-tak might feel differently had she seen her stubborn oraboni in Goryeo, wondering with a sigh why he came back from war knowing he’d die.

Up on the rooftop of Sunny’s building, Hoobae Reaper argues with landlady Samshin Granny over the utility bill, thinking it unfair. She agrees that fate is really unfair, talking to him but thinking of Sunny and Reaper. She wonders if they’ll have to pay the steep price of fate, then tells Hoobae to pay up in cash.

Shin drinks and drinks and drinks, thinking of the young king sending him to his death and banishing him from his homeland, and Reaper telling him sincerely that he doesn’t want for Shin to die.

The next day, Hoobae Reaper tells Reaper that someone may have run into his missing person, and we see that female reaper meet Park Joong-heon again, after she’d touched Sunny’s hand.

She denies seeing herself in Sunny’s past, but Park Joong-heon reminds her of the poisoned tonics she presented to the queen with her own hands, and says that his sins are her sins. He promises to keep her secret, if she keeps his.

Park Joong-heon watches Sunny like a creeper while she works, and now that he’s made sure she is the queen, he declares that she’ll have to die by his hands in this lifetime too. But just as he says it, Reaper appears before him and lifts his hat just high enough to glare at him. Aw, yeah.

Reaper still doesn’t know who he is, only recognizing the soul as the missing person who’d escaped from him twenty years ago. Reaper calls him a demon feeding off of human darkness to survive, and Park Joong-heon argues that he only helped along the dark ambition that was already inside of people.

We see that he was actually the demon whispering into people’s ears every time Eun-tak was in danger: when Eun-tak’s mother was hit by the car, when that bicyclist nearly caused the bus crash, when that murderer ex-husband was about to shove Eun-tak off the building.

Reaper strangles him and demands his name, but Park Joong-heon just poofs over to the other side of the room and says knowing his name won’t do anything when Reaper doesn’t even know his own. He offers, “Shall I tell you? As always, you’re holding something lowly.”

They both turn to look at Sunny, who can’t see either of them. Park Joong-heon says that even in this life, Reaper will hold tightly because it’s precious to him, and she’ll die. With that, he vanishes and appears in the street below, possessing and sucking the souls out of people and making them collapse.

Even after that, Reaper can’t seem to put the pieces together and just wonders if that demon knows him. You think?

Shin sighs dejectedly as he thinks of all the times he and Reaper cooked their meals together, all the beers they shared, and all the times they laughed together.

Reaper calls Deok-hwa in that moment, and Shin answers the call, though he doesn’t say a word. Reaper begins to speak, but then realizes what the silence must mean, and the screen splits to show both goblin and reaper sitting alone, not speaking but not hanging up. Oh, you two.

Eun-tak comes out of class to find Reaper waiting for her, and at his request she draws a picture of the goblin’s sword, given to him by the king. Reaper guesses by her lack of questions that she’s on Shin’s side, and he asks if she’ll take his side, just once.

He hands her the jade ring and asks her to return it to Sunny, since he doesn’t think it’s good for him to have that excuse to see her. He assumes that Sunny won’t remember him at all, and Eun-tak doesn’t say otherwise, but thinks to herself that Sunny seems to remember him just fine.

At the chicken shop, Eun-tak asks if Sunny is still waiting for her king, and Sunny sighs that she can’t anymore when the person who loves the king is a traitor’s sister. She says it’s confusing to have Sun’s memories blurring with her own, and she wonders if Wang Yeo was sad when she died, because all she saw was his back as he walked away.

Sunny muses, “He told me only to keep happy memories, but even that must’ve made me happy, for me to remember it all.” Eun-tak decides against giving her the ring and tucks it into her pocket. She reaches over tentatively and holds Sunny’s hand, making her smile.

Sunny goes to see Shin and asks him to let go of what’s past, but he points out that what is a past lifetime for her is his current life. He says, much like he did back in Goryeo, that he has nowhere else to go but forward.

Sunny says her answer is the same now as it was then, and she tells him to go if he must. He makes it clear that if he goes forth this time, it is not to forgive Yeo. The answer pains her, but she says she’ll be okay, and promises to truly become happy in this lifetime.

Reaper sits in his room staring at the sketch of the goblin’s sword, thinking about how Shin has lived 900 years with it stuck in his heart. All of a sudden, the sounds of wind chimes rattling puts Reaper on high alert, and he vanishes out of his room in a flash.

He reappears in his tea room, where the chimes are ringing, and finds two men in black sitting at the table, who introduce themselves as the Reaper Division Investigation Team. Ruh-roh.

They’re here to investigate reaper misconduct, for outing his identity as a reaper to a human and using his powers for personal gain. Reaper only realizes now how many times he’s abused his memory-wiping ability and other powers, and readily admits to his sins.

He says he’ll accept whatever punishment he’s due, but the investigators tell him that grim reapers are human beings who committed grave sins, who endure 200 years of hell and then choose to erase their own memories. But as his punishment for breaking the rules, they tell Reaper that he will have to face his sins once again.

Instantly, Reaper is struck with a sharp pain, and he clutches his head in anguish. His memories come flooding back, and we flash back to Goryeo, just after Shin and Sun have been killed.

Park Joong-heon reports of nothing but praise for the king among his people, but Wang Yeo overturns his dinner table in a rage, and this becomes his habit day after day, year after year.

He remains just as angry as he becomes an adult, and then one day, Park Joong-heon orders tonic instead of a dinner table, and the court lady’s eyes widen. Despite likely knowing what is in the tonic, the king drinks it without hesitation.

He spends his days drawing portraits of his dead queen like an obsessed maniac, drinking more and more tonic until he completes that final portrait that Shin has in his possession.

A court lady brings him Sun’s bloody clothes and the jade ring he forced on her finger the day she died, and he crumples into a sobbing mess. He wanders the streets like a madman, calling out for anyone who wants to wear this beautiful robe and this ring.

The one who answers is Samshin Granny. She asks him for the jade ring and says with a smile that she’ll have a use for it someday in the future, so he blankly tosses it to the ground at her feet. When no one claims the queen’s robes, he tosses them into a fire.

At the palace, the court lady brings him another bowl of tonic, and the king says, “My people, my lieges, my woman, even me—no one loved me. In the end I could not be loved.”

He orders for more tonic to be brought, because he knows what’s inside and wants to end it all at once. The court lady falters, so he tells her that it’s a command.

In the present, Reaper gasps as he recovers his memories, and the investigator tells him that the biggest sin is to take your own life, and says that he will now remember his sins and the hell he lived through to pay for them. Reaper is taken off duty for the time being, until further notice. But! What about Eun-tak’s death notes?

They leave him alone, and Reaper breaks down crying, “I was Wang Yeo. I killed them all! I killed myself.”

Shin sits at the temple, asking the souls of those who died what he ought to do about Wang Yeo.

When he returns home, Shin flares up in anger to find Reaper standing in his room, gazing at the portrait of Sun. He snatches it out of Reaper’s hands and tells him not to lay his hands on it again, because he doesn’t have the right to cry in front of this painting.

But Reaper stops him in his tracks when he says that he gave Shin that sword, and that he killed everyone: “I was Wang Yeo.” Shin slams him into the wall and says that he did kill everyone: “You killed, and killed, and even killed yourself. Your woman, your loyal subjects, your Goryeo, even yourself—you could not protect a single one of them!”

Shin seethes as he says that he should’ve lived to the end, when Sun gave her life to protect his. Shin says that Sun knew her name would be the next out of Park Joong-heon’s mouth, and so rather than see her king give up everything because of her, she chose to die as the sister of a traitor first, to protect him.

Reaper spills more tears, confronted with the truth. He cries that he put that ring on her finger so callously, and that it was passed between them in this lifetime too. “Please kill me,” he begs.

Shin lets out an incredulous laugh as a tear trickles down his face. “You’re throwing yourself away this time too? I think it’s enough for you to carry the sin for killing you,” Shin says.

Eun-tak gives Sunny the ring and apologizes for holding back a few days, because she didn’t know if passing it on was the right thing to do. Sunny picks it up and muses that the shaman was right after all, that one person’s regret, sin, and longing all belong to her.

She figures that she’s tied to Reaper because of her past life, but she asks why Eun-tak is connected to her brother. Eun-tak just calls it fate, and Sunny asks if she has any strange powers too. “I can make it rain a little less, and I can make the first snow come a little early,” Eun-tak says.

Sunny asks why her brother ended up a goblin, and Eun-tak says it’s because the world needs strange and beautiful miracles. Sunny guesses that Reaper became a reaper because all people die, and Eun-tak doesn’t really know what to tell her, so she says that it’s because there is death that life shines.

Eun-tak’s blood suddenly runs cold at the sight of Park Joong-heon in the window, and he zaps himself inside and greets Sun as the lowly warrior’s sister and lowly queen. Seeing what he’s after, Eun-tak jumps in front of Sunny protectively, and Park Joong-heon tells her that it’s not her time… yet.

Eun-tak tells Sunny to grab the lighter in her coat, while Sunny just looks around the empty restaurant wondering what she’s seeing. Park Joong-heon grinds out, “Yeo was no different than a son to me, but that bitch ruined everything. I’m going to kill her!”

Eun-tak shouts for Sunny to hurry, but Park Joong-heon suddenly appears right in front of her face, and Eun-tak instinctively covers Sunny and braces for impact. The goblin’s mark on her neck glows green and Park Joong-heon is repelled and vanishes, as Eun-tak falls to the floor unconscious. Wait, does that not call Shin to come to her rescue?

Later Sunny helps Eun-tak home and asks what all that was, when she said she was a person. She quotes the lyrics of “Some” and asks if she’s a “person like a person, but not a person,” and Eun-tak laughs it off.

Eun-tak lights a match to summon Shin, and when he appears, she runs into his arms and they say they missed each other. He says he’ll come to get her soon, and then notices that the mark on her neck has faded so much he can hardly see it anymore. He thinks that means he’s put her in harm’s way too many times, and that now it’ll be hard for him to know when she’s in danger and needs him. Great.

He can tell something happened and asks if she ran into Park Joong-heon again, and Eun-tak says she did, but Sunny was the one he was after. Shin tells her not to worry about that: “Someone else will protect her.” I don’t even think he means himself.

Shin promises to come get her soon, and he thinks back to god-Deok-hwa’s cryptic message that he simply asked the questions, and they needed to find the answers. Shin says now that the question has been asked, and he and Reaper need to come up with the answer.

Reaper fills out the official report on missing soul Park Joong-heon, and asks Hoobae Reaper to process it for him. He warns Hoobae to be careful, because Park Joong-heon has been feeding off of people for 900 years, and can’t be handled like any other soul.

Hoobae also hands over Eun-tak’s death note that was sent to him, now that Reaper is on probation. Reaper stops him from opening it and says that Hoobae never saw it, to make sure he isn’t liable. Her next death date is a week away.

Eun-tak looks in the mirror and sees that her mark has faded, wondering what Park Joong-heon meant when he said it wasn’t her time yet.

Shin finds Reaper and they exchange terse words: Reaper warns him that Eun-tak is due to die, and Shin guesses that it has to do with Park Joong-heon. He in turn warns Reaper that Park Joong-heon is after his sister, and says, “Protect her. Just once, protect my sister, the way she protected you.”

Reaper asks why he came forward that day in Goryeo, when he knew it would be his grave. Shin says he simply wanted to tell him something, and that it was only on the day Yeo was sure that Shin would die that he showed his face.

Reaper asks what he wanted to say, and Shin recounts the last words that his brother, the late king, had said on this deathbed as he made Shin promise to protect Yeo—that he’d looked after Yeo by not looking after him.

On that day, he says he marched up to the palace to say, “By your half-brother the late king, by my sister whom you loved, by me who protected your Goryeo… you were loved.” Reaper is floored.

Shin says he was going to lay down his sword and ask that Yeo kill Park Joong-heon; he just didn’t know that sword would end up in his own chest.

Suddenly Shin is struck with a sharp pain in his heart, and he thinks back to Park Joong-heon taunting him that he couldn’t be killed so easily with a sword made from water. Shin realizes now, “I’ve come this far, and yet in the end I must take up this sword.” Lightning and thunder strike overhead. Well that’s ominous.

Reaper looks concerned and asks if the sword is hurting him again, and Shin says that this was the sword’s purpose all this time—to slay Park Joong-heon. But… to do that it would have to come out of you first… noooooo.

Sunny cries at the memory of meeting Reaper for the first time, and she tells herself to pull it together and stop the tears. It’s because she knows Reaper is waiting outside to follow her wherever she goes, and she pretends not to notice, despite how conspicuous he is.

He follows her everywhere like a shadow all day, until they reach the bridge where they first met and Sunny asks if he’s her stalker, because he’s been following her for days. He swears that it’s not the case, but she says it was nice to feel like they were on a date, and calls him Kim Woo-bin.

Reaper’s jaw drops and he asks how Sunny remembers him, and she says it’s his fault for doing his mind-control the wrong way, because he told her to forget all unhappy memories in this or any lifetime. He’d naturally assumed that would erase him, but she says all moments with him—difficult and sad ones included—were happy for her.

Sunny asks if her dying to save him led to a happy ending for him, and Reaper begins to cry. She muses that if he looks this young, he must not have lived very long, and he says, “Every day was bitter longing.” She chides him for his actions then, and he says, “Because I was foolish.”

Tears pool in Sunny’s eyes and she wipes his tears away sweetly, saying, “You could’ve realized that a little sooner.” She can’t believe she fell for him again in this lifetime, and wonders if it’s because he’s handsome.

But then she slides the ring off and gives it back to him, asking to break up for real this time. She begins to cry as she says, “I’m not going to fall for you in this lifetime. This is the only punishment I can give you.” She adds in her funny mix of English and formal address, “Goodbye king,” and walks away, leaving him in tears.

The little boy who lives near the chicken shop gets bullied by the older kids again, and Eun-tak yells at them when she sees him getting pushed around. The little boy threatens to use his wind-blast superpower on them and the older kids laugh, but when he stretches his hands out, a gust of wind suddenly blows.

Eun-tak looks over her shoulder and smiles to see Shin there, and gives him a proud thumbs-up. I love it when he uses his goblin powers for stuff like this. She tells the little boy to be careful not to use his superpower on people because it’s dangerous, and the boy runs off happily.

Shin suddenly says they should go on a trip, and Eun-tak is giddy at the idea, thinking that he seems happy. That’s exactly why you should be worried! Have you never seen a drama? We’re right at the entrance to Noble Idiocy Highway!

They pack up and head to a guesthouse, where Shin grills up meat and Eun-tak takes pictures of him. They read back to back for a while, and she makes him fall into her lap, caressing his face sweetly.

As they sit outside, Shin says he has a present for her, and Eun-tak puckers up her lips and closes her eyes, which he thinks is the cutest thing. The present is two copies of the contract she made him sign before trying to pull out the sword, and he says they’ll each take one.

She doesn’t like that he’s taking the original and giving her the copy, so she jumps him and tries to attack him with kisses until he gives it up, and they laugh and squeal as he plays keep-away.

But later when he’s alone, he’s awash in tears as he reads over the contract, with his promise to be summoned at the first snow of each year. He remembers how before, he told Eun-tak that there was no such thing as forever love or forever sadness, only to end up wanting to live because of her.

He breaks down in heaving sobs, and then one by one, he visits people and remains at a distance, saying quiet goodbyes. I knew it! Grar. He watches Deok-hwa misbehaving at work and says that he’ll miss him a lot. He watches Sunny smiling at customers and thinks that she looks comfortable and healthy, and that is enough for him.

He goes to see Eun-tak at school, and she runs to him as brightly as ever, making him smile. He says he missed her, and has a favor to ask regarding Park Joong-heon.

She admits that she’s been curious why Park Joong-heon appeared now of all times, after 900 years. He asks her to be brave for just a little while to help him figure that out and deal with Park Joong-heon, and takes her to the roof of a skyscraper.

He reminds her that he’ll call her, which is when she’s supposed to summon him. She takes out her trusty lighter and says it’ll be a piece of cake.

He turns to go, then suddenly whirls back around and launches at her with a kiss. The intensity of it makes her suddenly worried, but he just caresses her face and looks into her eyes one last time before teleporting away, leaving her feeling unsettled.

Shin goes to face off with Park Joong-heon, who isn’t afraid of the goblin’s water sword. Shin expects as much and lets Park Joong-heon poof away.

Eun-tak takes out the children’s book about goblins where she tucked away her dried buckwheat flowers from Shin, but when she opens it, the flowers blow into the wind like dust and scatter. Foreshadowing, check.

Park Joong-heon appears before her, but this time, Eun-tak can’t see him at all. He smiles devilishly, and at the same time, Reaper senses Eun-tak’s death note changing. She’s now set to die tonight of a heart attack, in twenty minutes.

It dawns on Eun-tak that Park Joong-heon’s timing might have to do with her—that he was waiting until her mark faded, so that he could use her to pull out the goblin’s sword. What she doesn’t realize is that he’s creeping up on her as she says this…

Shin calls and tells her to summon him now, but as she fumbles with the lighter, Park Joong-heon strangles her and leans her precariously over the ledge. She finally manages to get a flame going and blows it out just in time, and Shin knocks Park Joong-heon back.

Shin stands in front of Eun-tak, his sword at the ready, when suddenly Eun-tak grabs his sword with her bare hands and tries to stab herself with it. Shin makes it disappear into thin air, horrified.

Eun-tak says she knows why Park Joong-heon waited until now, and pleads with Shin to kill her. “If he enters my body, it’s over! He’s going to use my hands to pull out your sword!” She cries that she was already fated to die before he came along, and screams at him to kill her now.

But in that moment, Park Joong-heon possesses her body and says she was right, but Shin is always too busy looking back to notice. He says, speaking through Eun-tak now, “So you will die at my hands.” Oh shiiiiiiiiiiit.

That’s exactly what Shin seems to be waiting for though, and he doesn’t move at all as Park Joong-heon closes Eun-tak’s hands around the sword lodged in his heart.

In that moment, Reaper appears and shouts in a commanding voice that the dead will answer to the grim reaper, and calls out three times, “Park Joong-heon! Park Joong-heon! Park Joong-heon!” On the third cry he’s forced out of Eun-tak’s body, and she goes limp in Shin’s arms.

Shin lays her down carefully, but then… he takes her hands in his and pulls out his sword anyway. Agh!

The blade goes from blue to red as he yanks it out with all his might, and it’s glowing with fire as he lifts it above his head. He seems more shocked than anyone that it’s finally out, and Eun-tak’s eyes widen when she sees what’s happened.

Shin wastes no time and winds up for one mighty swing at Park Joong-heon. At first it looks like the sword hasn’t cut him down, but Park Joong-heon says he isn’t upset about dying, since he got to kill Shin again. His eyes go wild as he says, “Look, in the end, it is destruction,” before he disappears for good.

The deed done, Shin falls to one knee, barely able to keep himself propped up with his sword. He looks over at Reaper, who’s already crying.

In formal address to the king, Shin says, “Forgive me. It is now that I send word—that I died a heroic death.”

He lets go of the sword, and it disappears. Eun-tak runs to him, sobbing and pleading with him not to go. He’s barely hanging on, as he hugs her close for just a little while longer.

He touches her face and says, “My life was a reward because I met you.” She cries angrily that she doesn’t want this, and that he promised not to let go of her hand.

Shin: “I’ll come as the rain. I’ll come as the first snow. I’ll beg for god to let me do at least that.”

Eun-tak wails, “Don’t! Don’t go like this! I love you. I love you!” He answers, “Me too. I love you.”

And then he adds, referring to his business-like offer to also love her if necessary, “I’ve already done that.”

He lowers his hand and looks at her lovingly, and then closes his eyes. The flame from his heart spreads, and his entire body turns to red embers, and scatters before her, in the wind. Eun-tak collapses in tears.

 
COMMENTS

Nooooo, is he really gone? Just like that? Obviously there’s going to be some way to bring him back—we can’t have The Lonely Shining Goblin without the goblin, for crying out loud!—but the worry is how. I’m pretty much going to cling to the hope that there’s a magic-presto Get Out of Heaven Free card Shin’s earned with the gods, because giving away all of those sandwiches and setting people on good paths will go rewarded somehow, right? He paid for his sins in the way that was deemed appropriate (even though it seems unnecessarily cruel to have him fall in love and want to live just when death was coming), and he even sacrificed himself nobly to kill Park Joong-heon and complete his original mission as a warrior. So there has to be a reward for that, butterfly-god!

My fear is that if they go the reincarnation route, it won’t feel as satisfying to see Shin come back as a different person. I’m never fully satisfied with reincarnations, because it feels like you lose too much of the original character, and a Shin who isn’t a 900-year-old goblin… that would be so strange. I suspect that’s a very big possibility though, given that a happy ending in his eyes probably doesn’t involve outliving Eun-tak by another 800 years. The one upside to this is that this show has dealt with reincarnations multiple times already, and we’ve established rules that allow for humans to remember their past lives and share a consciousness with them, so there’s a chance they’ll make it work decently.

I find it funny that Shin was always chiding his sister for being so faithful to that foolish young king, when in the end he was just like her. I had expected that Shin’s bromance with Reaper would contend with his 900-year-old grudge, which it did, but I thought it more poignant that Shin had loved Wang Yeo even back then. The moment Reaper learned that was perhaps the greatest revenge, to make him realize how truly idiotic he’d been not to know how much Sun and Shin loved him and what they sacrificed because of it. Making him face his own guilt and stupidity and weakness seemed far better a punishment than killing a guy who was already dead. Now that I think about it, getting to forget his painful past and work as a reaper seems like a pretty sweet gig for a guy who had so many sins. Maybe heaven really was on his side.

I definitely had more sympathy for Reaper before he recovered his memories—once he remembered who he was, I could no longer consider him innocent in all this, whereas up until that point, he had nothing but all of my sympathy because I couldn’t blame him for the things Wang Yeo had done if he couldn’t remember them. Now he’s taken on some of Wang Yeo’s cowardice, in asking Shin to just end his life instead of dealing with his guilt properly, but it’s mixed in there with Reaper’s sweetness and his devotion to Sunny, and I’m so torn between feeling bad for Reaper, who pretty much just woke up one day to find out he ordered the death of the woman he loves, and agreeing with Shin’s righteous anger directed at him for being such a weak and stupid king who didn’t know how much other people had given up to protect him.

Bringing Park Joong-heon into the story as a villain injected it with some great energy, for which I’m grateful after a middle stretch of this show where things seemingly went in circles. His arc suddenly brought about major revelations, raised the stakes and put everyone in danger for a legitimate reason, and gave the goblin a heroic purpose to pull out the sword and die, rather than the standard noble idiot version I was expecting, for him and Eun-tak to fight over who gets to die to save the other. There’s really only so much of that I can take. But I was thrilled when Park Joong-heon attempted to use Eun-tak by way of possession (creepy AND clever!), and though I’m not happy about Shin dying, it befits his character to be decisive when faced with a clear enemy and way to kill him. As a warrior, he would never hesitate, and the fact that he makes this sacrifice when he desperately wishes to live eighty more years by Eun-tak’s side is moving. I’m thinking it’s Reaper’s turn to help get Shin out of wherever he goes now, but until then, I guess I’ll spend the next week waiting for rain or snow.

 
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I'm a little confused. Evil minister said the king was like a son to him, and he seemed angry that he had died, but he was giving him the poison medicine, wasn't he? It was poison, right? Did he want to kill him or not?
Or was Future Miss Reaper poisoning him on her own? Would just following evil minister's orders have been enough of a sin to "earn" reaperhood?

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I feel like Park feels possessive of Yeo, like he belongs to Park only and nobody else (creepy). I'm assuming Park wanted to poison Yeo at the end because Yeo felt like an empty shell, since his heart is already dead when Sun died, so I guess Park has no more use of him anymore. Sun and Shin both pose a threat to Park's power because Yeo loves Sun, and Shin is her brother so he could influence both of them, tying down Park's powers.

The court lady/female reaper was definitely following Park's orders, when Park said "bring the medicine", she looked alarmed because she knows what it means. I'm guessing people become reapers because they committed a crime, but felt remorse for it.

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"I’m guessing people become reapers because they committed a crime, but felt remorse for it."

Same. I hope if this is the case, it will be mentioned in the drama. It would explain why Park Jeong-heon didn't become a grim reaper.

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It's been bothering me that the Lady Reaper hasn't aged at all in the past! She looks still the same when the king and queen was still young and when Yeo and PJW were older. I don't know if it just me overthinking or the production overlooked it.

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WY became practically useless after Kim Shin and Kim Sun died, so Park hates Kim Sun for turning his protege this way. And since WY is basically no longer functional, Park has decided to do away with him and probably install another king. Park must have been terribly mad to have died right after WY died, especially when he was finally about to begin his 'reign' using a new puppet.

The female reaper looks pretty conflicted as time went by. I suspect some threatening from Park must have been given to get her to continue bringing poison to WY. Maybe her guilt was what gave her her reaper status after all these years.

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I think Park literally meant what he said that the king was like a son to him. He taught and raised him from infancy to be king.

I believe Wang Yeo knew early on what Park was doing but he was totally powerless. He was also aware that Park was trying to poison his young queen and that's why he ordered the servants (female reaper) not to give her medicines anymore.

Park was poisoning Yeo slowly like he did with the other kings. Yeo was also aware of it and that's why he wanted to drink more so he can finally die.

Park would've put another Wang child on the throne and continue his reign. Not every king in Goryeo was able to produce an heir to the throne. The Wang linage would have continued from another close relative.

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The writing and acting in this episode was good that I will forgive the last couple of episodes that did not develop the plot. I was shocked that goblin died so soon, I was expecting it to happen in ep 14 or 15 *Cries a river in the corner*. Looking forward to the plot twist on how goblin comes back. I will be happy with a couple of years of happiness for our goblin - 7 years at least chebal. So there is no episode airing tomorrow? Damn you TvN, milking our pain for ratings (as it should be).

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No, no. Please don't swear at TvN like that. The reason why ep14 will not be aired today is due to the consequences of what the live-shooting do to the actors. They look so tired, should you look closely in one of Grim Reaper's (particularly when he visited Eun-tak in her university) and Shin's scenes. I find it amusing how they could still act prettily despite the time constraints of the live-shooting along with the cold weather.

While most of us watching the show will suffer for a week (especially with a cliffhanger like that!), I appreciate TvN's decision of moving back an episode. And with such a beautifully gut-wrenching episode in its every scene, wouldn't a week make our happy ending more heartfelt?

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I noticed gong yoo's red ears....must be cold in korea indeed.gong yoo kisseessssssss

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Yes. It's Cold in korea. I experienced below zero when i was there around winter.

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Yep! Apparently, it was so bad that Chinese media even spreader rumors about Gong Yoo being in bad health. His agency denied it and assured everyone that he's healthy, but he's really tired and worn from his hectic filming schedule for Goblin. That said, I'm so glad that the cast and crew gets extended time to wrap up the drama with ease, satisfaction and hopefully with enough rest!

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Honestly I do not think they delayed episode 14 to make the actors rest but because of the CGI. I assume Shin will be in hell or somewhere and lots of special effects will be used in episode 14 and to be able to deliver a good episode that can keep up with the visual quality of the previous ones they needed more time. If the actors can also rest it is an added bonus but as this never seemed to bother Korea's media industry I do not think tvn will be the first one to worry about overworked cast and crew.

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I thought Goblin was supposed to be 100% pre-produced?

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I didn't hear of this until now, honestly. Maybe because KES's last drama DOTS was fully pre-produced? It isn't the case with Goblin though. Maybe you've mixed it up with Man to Man or Tomorrow with You.

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It's not pre-produced. They filmed the Canada scenes ahead of time, but that's it. This drama is on live-shoot format. Three more episodes to go and I hope all cast and crew will be safe and wrap up the drama without problems or accidents. All the best to them.

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It was only until thurs that I read about the changes in schedule and tvN's statement that there would be a plot twist in ep 13.

For me frankly, after following the drama from the start, watching (and re-watching) episodes from various sources to try and understand better, the language nuances from varying subs from dramafire, DF and VIU. The pulling out of the sword was NOT the plot twist for me cos we pretty figured that out the last eps when PJW said KS's "sword made of water" couldn't hurt him.

And I think if KS's "disappearance into ashes" were really delayed to eps 14-15 (since KES had a tendency to kill her godlike male leads in their penultimate episodes, hahaha), many more of us would be complaining about how the plot kept dragging its feet about to-pull or not-to-pull. So, I WAS glad we got over this arc at this juncture.

The twist for me, came in the form of realising that WY killed himself, and that he was being suspended from Reaper duties. So now, while we all have 100% faith that KES would bring KS back *SOMEHOW*, we really start wondering for what will happen to our dearest GR.

And *IF*, as according to what I read somewhere, that the special episode tonight would explain relationships between characters and bloopers, I would be eagerly awaiting for it. Just give us enough NEW vids / previously unseen footage, yah? Not like the mid-drama special episodes of MDBC, which was just condensed version of what we already know so far.

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Indeed my deepest sympathy for kim Shin , even after 900 years he stands firm and dies bravely doing his duty. but very sad that he died. Why didnt Reaper ask for forgiveness from kim shin ? another 3 more episodes not sure how writer is going to drive the plot. But it would be great if Kim Shin came back with Amnesia and Reaper giving him kiss to make him remember his past he he he !!!

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I'm starting to panic now that series is ending.. Given Gong Yoo's track record it looks like he will be taking a very long break from acting. Wails.

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That's a sad reality. And also GY avoided drama before. He just gave in because the material is good. So it will take a very good script/project for him to go back to tv. I just hope that he'll frequently make movies.

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Me too!! /cries and sigh/ I read an article about him resting from filming movies and dramas after this and focusing on his CF deals backlog. LOL

Anyway, he's had a really good run in 2016 with three films (successful ones too) and this drama. As much as I will miss him, I think he needs to take a break. I hope he will come back to dramaland (preferably with Yoon Eunhye and yes I will always wish for this until it actually happens hehe). He can go back to movies which he loves, but maybe squeeze in a drama.

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he said its the busiest year he has ever had as an actor .. 2 movies and a drama back to back must be crazy tough!

but i don't know what i'll do without my weekly dose of gong yoo ... esp since he is probably going to disappear for years

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Re-watch his movies and dramas. That's what I got planned after Goblin ends. First up is Coffee Prince marathon once again. hehe! It does not help that Coffee Prince is in JB and GF's top ten list. It makes me miss the show even more. And this year marks the drama's 10th year, so I think it's apt. :)

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I only started Coffee Prince when I started Goblin (and was suffering severe Gong Yoo withdrawal symptoms from Sun-Fri). It was on my bucket list for the longest time ever.....

What other GY dramas would you recommend? I recall being told to stay away from Big....

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@Khl Big was good in the beginning. It crumbled and the ending was... /sigh/ However, Gong Yoo held up until the end, so it's up to you. You get to see him be a doctor and be around kids in the drama. hehe! It's a plus for me.

Biscuit Candy with Gong Hyojin is good too. Girlfriday loves it to bits. It's an old drama but fun nonetheless. Young Gong Yoo is precious. hehe!

Do watch his movies. All his movie roles are different from one another. He really made it a point to play different roles on the big screen. Enjoy!!

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As much as I would love to see him again in another mind blowing project I hope He'll take a long break. After the kiss scene, I sincerely wished he'll find his partner soon who'll be loved by and love him. This man seems too much of a genuine person to me. Best wishes to Gong Yoo.

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Haha, same! I want Gong Yoo to find love, too! He does seem like a genuinely nice, sweet and funny guy.

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I think he said on an interview that after the success of Train to Busan. He thinks that love can wait. So imagine his stance now after another successfull project.

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I think Gong Yoo will marry in his 40s. It also seems to be the case/trend among actors these days. A lot of more senior actors than Gong Yoo have yet to be married. And Gong Yoo said that renowned director Kim Jeewoon (of Age of Shadows) influenced his views on marriage and that he'll focus on work because there may not be a time to do enjoy what he does. Anyway, I hope he finds the one (or maybe he already has someone lol you never know with these actors especially with Gong Yoo being very private about his personal life) and be happy. I wish him the best.

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I didn't know any of this about him. Being about his age and happily married myself, I now have a different, more compelling, reason to sympathize with his character. Goblin had to wait 948 years for his bride, and Gong Yoo has waited over 37 years! And why is he working so hard? Didn't we see someone dying of "overworking" in this series??? I hope he is able to take a long break this next year, he's more than earned it--and hopefully, God will smile on him and bring someone who adores him as well. Wouldn't it be art imitating life then? Forget Goblin, I won't be satisfied until that happens!

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i saw on YT his interview when silenced was released and he said he went into army as soon as coffee prince was over so he didn't really get to enjoy the stardom that came with it

... he said recently that he knows that this phase of his career (where everything he touches turns to gold) is the first time that has happened to him and might never come back again so he doesn't mind over working.

...I like that he is self aware.... hugs to him... and yes hope he does find love soon :)

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I see a lot of people to know that a different happiness is experienced when you make and belong to a family. I'm 20 and it may sound odd to many other fans but I wish earnestly that all of the kpop and hallyu stars whom I love will be able to become happy like that.

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Yes, Gong Yoo is going to take a long break because there are a lot of us to marry and go on honeymoon with lol

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anyone wondering why Deok Hwa is perpetually sleepy? I sure hope it is ONLY because he is having to work a normal day job, which he isn't used to. And not because he is sick or dying...

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Oh my goodness, not him, too! I didn't think that far into his tendencies of sleeping on the job other than he's still a chaebol trying to get used to actually having a job and working at it. Haha. He cracks me up with his unhealthy obsession with his credit card (which, btw, I wonder if Secretary/CEO gave him his new card that Grandpa left him?)–to the point that he wakes up calling after it!

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Maybe he's getting sleepy cos God uses his body too much ?

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THERE ya go!

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Was anyone else confused why Eun Tak had to call Shin, when he already knew where to go? Huh? He told her to wait at the rooftop, and he knew that Park Jong Hoon would go there, so why did they have to depend on the lighter??!

But... reincarnation, won't be in this lifetime right? Their ages wouldn't match.

I am thinking maybe Shin gets to come back as a hoobae reaper right away. He and Reaper Wang Yeo have to work together ho ho ho. And since he is back as a start up hoobae, he will be the poor one with no money.

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I didnt get that part too. Best guess is that he needed to lure the evil minister out, and if he did the door teleportation thing the ghost would have too much reaction time. Summoning gives him the element of surprise perhaps? Anyway he knew he was gonna die so idk why it matters.

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Y'know what, I had that SAME question! But I just figured he was trying to lure Park Joong-heon to where Eun-tak was first and then had to wait for Eun-tak to summon him for immediate access to Park Joong-heon. But like, he DID know where she was, so why didn't he just teleport to her location? Unless he needs to go through a door, but there were no doors nearby? But he can magically appear from one place to another, too, since he did that before to save Eun-tak's mom (he went from sitting atop the building to down to the ground in seconds)... idk, man. Now I'm just answering my own questions.

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Well, good to know I wasn't the only confused one. I concluded it was just to increase the suspense while she fumbles with the lighter...

If we are using logic, since her mark had TOTALLY faded and now PJH can possess her, technically the lighter shouldn't have worked at all anyways?

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Maybe Kim Shin doesn't know that PJW intended to possess EunTak. He probably assumed that PJW would use EunTak as a hostage, of sorts. And he knew that her mark fading meant he can no longer sense that she is in danger, so the only way is thru being summoned.

But that still doesnt answer the question of why he cant teleport directly back to the rooftop...

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I was confused too...my guess was that he wasn't sure where the evil minister went and was teleporting on possible places. For time constraints, he can't use the door, because of the distance between the door and the helipad where ET stands. I also remember when he said, "I don't know where she is, unless she summons me" and like how he was taking chances on teleporting through doors to find her before. While he was teleporting, he might have thought that ET will be in danger and might be also on the run and with her moving, he needs to be summoned to be where he needs to be exactly. He could've teleported back, but at how fastt things are happening, he might have not been able to save her. Summoning him is the most convenient solution since he'll be immediately be by her side.

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that's what I was thinking.. she could be on the run.

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I wonder if there is a distance limit for his teleporting, since he uses the door in some instances but teleports otherwise. Maybe the distance was too far for teleporting?

And also summoning would mean him appearing right next to ET, so he'd have more time to save her if she's in danger.

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I don't get it either. So I have to wait for your call and THEN light a match?? My life is in danger, boy!!! lol

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AND on a very high and deserted rooftop, lol!

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After ruminating about that scene this is what I think :
Kim Shin only had a theory about PJH going to Eun Tak. He didn't EXACTLY know that will happen. About why he said he'll call to be summoned is because he knows that the birth mark won't give him any inkling.

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I agree. Shin knows PJW will come after Eun tak and he is open to the possibility that PJW may do something and send her somewhere so he can't risk teleporting everywhere finding her thus the immediate summon.

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But… reincarnation, won’t be in this lifetime right? Their ages wouldn’t match.

Well, we are in a show where lots of people have been complaining about creepy age differences. So he's reincarnated in 9 months and she finds him about 13 years later......

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Haha and ewww!

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Nooooooo ㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅜㅜㅜㅜㅜㅜㅜㅜㅜㅜ
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My heart hurts. I can't believe this. I'm so emotionally invested in that scenes; the acting everything omg

How do I survive until Friday?

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First Legend of the Blue Sea and now Goblin.

This has been a week of sad endings.

I disagree with GF tho Reaper is not the same as wang yeo even with memories returned. He has strength of character that the king did not.

I just wish he gets his happy ending.

To make up for thissad ending we should have 3 happy episodes.

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A beautiful episode indeed!! I cannot even think wat the show has in store for us in episode 14. But if Shin is coming back, I want it to be as epic as it can be to complement the subtle and beautiful way he bade good bye to Eun Tak and confessed his love.
This series is so beautiful that I must have watched its episodes 15 times by now!!!
Ahhh!!!!! My heart aches to think that that like all good things this series is at its last legs and is about to end!!
A must watch for anyone who wants to watch a korean drama!! Just start from here already!

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Cried buckets in this episode. I was sobbing!! ?

The material would not be as convincing if it weren't for the actors.

Lee dong wook, with his puppy dog eyes, is perfect for the "how can you hate me?" face. Hence, it's easier to feel Kim Shin's struggle whether to forgive Wang Yeo or not. How can we hate him when he's always crying and he's always lost and tormented like that?!

Gong Yoo's eyes can speak. I mean he's not saying anything and yet his eyes are saying a lot. His acting is so convincing that no matter how different the warrior Kim Shin is compared to the lovesick (sometimes foolish) Goblin, we believe it's the same person. When he said he'll defy odds and protect Eun Tak, we can't help but trust that he will succeed. No wonder Gong Yoo is getting all those endorsement offers. When he tells us to buy something, we probably will.

Lastly, Kim Go Eun's portrayal of Eun Tak has been criticized at times. I've seen her play Hong Seol in Cheese in the Trap so I sincerely expected a lot from her. Whenn she was acting all giddy, (borderline annoying) teenager, I felt that a timelapse was needed to make sense of her acting. Hence, I was relieved when I saw Goblin's vision of the future. I'm looking forward to seeing 29 yr old Eun Tak. Anyway, all I really wanted to say is that Kim Go Eun's cry in the last scene is definitely one for the books. Should there ever be a time when she'll doubt her acting skills, she can just watch this scene again. Her cry made us all cry! ???

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I'm glad you brought this up as a supporter of KGE. I'm glad that there are more rational fans like you around who can see what others are seeing even though it's evident you liked her previous works. I've never encountered KGE until this drama so i don't have anything to compare with. Suffient to say, this episode repaired a lot of the damage earlier episodes did. She was really good in the last scene.

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I hope the deities will have an emergency conference to tally the number of Subway sandwiches Kim Shin has given in his lifetime. Then subtract all the souls he has killed. Equals one more chance at mortal life. The end.

Back to the story, oh Gong Yoo, you great kissser you. And Kim Go eun's anguish at the end. I felt my heart also turning to red embers.

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I am giving you a footlong subway for your awesome comment!

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I would like more solid story of Reaper and Sunny. Their has got to be a way for Yeo to redeem himself so he can have his happy ending with Sunny. Eun Tak was not annoying in this episode and so I didn't have to use the fast forward button that much, but it's a bit late in drama already and it's so difficult to like her character at this stage.
Reaper ❤️ Sunny.

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Lol, sadly i still had to watch most of this episode with playback at 2x speed except for the ending. That was a great execution. Though would have preferred evil guy to go out in a more extreme fashion. I wanted to see him suffer for all his sins. Or maybe in the next few episodes? Agree with you on Eun Tak. Though I like Kim Go Eun as an actress (I've seen and loved her in her other roles), being a High Schooler/college kid full of aegyo just doesn't do it for me. The main OTP doesn't do it for me and, I hope people won't bash me for this, but sadly I didn't even shed a single tear for the sad OTP moments ..eeeks. While just the other day I was bawling my eyes out rewatching Signal with a friend.. I'm mainly here for the story turnout and the bromance. I do hope it ends well for everyone really loving this drama.

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hmmm...

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Deok-hwa (god) posed a question to both goblin and reaper

seems like only goblin came up with the right (satisfactory) answer so far (y'know... telling reaper what he had wanted to tell the king all along instead of seeking revenge there plus ending evil eunuch thru using Eun-Tak s hands for puling out the sword and slaying evil eunuch with it while sacrificing himself)

I don't think goblin will return as a "normal" mortal.
So was this question some sort of test?
Maybe to see if there are any candidates worthy to be raised to the ranks of gods (or any level between goblin an god in their hierarchy)? Since they have some well structured hierarchy rules in that universe...and maybe just like with human Deok-hwa they need to train the "next generation" or something like that
... - just thinking

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Eun-Tak sure does know *why* she s connected to goblin
but not *how*
maybe we need a reaper kiss to see if there IS a previous live that gives an answer
(and maybe reignites the jealousy bromance between reaper and SHIN (as in god)

:-P

Bine

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Is there a compilation of speculated endings anywhere? Just to spazz the time away wondering which it will be?

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I think the female Grim will have a role to play. Not sure how, but her story is still not resolved and Ghost Park didn't just look for her for fun and laughs.

If he managed to ?blackmail her then into poisoning the King, who knows what he convinced her to do in this present time.

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how are they gonna make goblin come back ToT
i was thinking maybe shin could be reincarnated then kissed by reaper to get his memory back hahah ><
but to be reincarnated he would need to grow up again and that can't work out either???

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I think they mentioned in an earlier episode something about a human's will making things possible? A second chance at life possibly (for both reaper and goblin) as they have already suffered enough for their sins and have learned life's lessons the hard way? Maybe Eun Tak can plead with samshin gradma earnestly?

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I actually laughed once this episode.

When Goblin realizes that his sword is meant to kill Creepy Ghost and the thunder strikes above, I'm pretty sure that God-Butterfly way to say "CORRECT!!!"

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Why Kim go Eun deleted her account maybe bcoz her bf get really2 jealous.... at behind the scene when gong yo give go Eun the "Warmer" she look awkward like she know theres a chance that her bf will find out... sorry for my bad English....

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i think she deleted her account because she just kept getting hate - one for the citt controversy and then for supposedly not being pretty enough and still landing big projects. how dare she! ............ the knetz are idiots

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No. She's been getting a lot of hate. So she deactivated her sns accounts.

Good decision on her part. Haters are not gonna stop. I wonder what's the reason tho.

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Hell, I get rage reading some of the comments on here about the oh so many many many ways people hate her character. And these are supposed to be friendly criticism here. I can't imagine the stuff she gets from people who legit hate her for daring to be an actress and not to look 100% plastic

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I was so touched when ET's reaction to understanding evil ghost's motives was to try to kill herself to prevent any harm from coming to KS. Oh the love. -sniffles-

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That was a great, great hour of television. I too cried while watching this episode and again while reading the recap, all the feels were triggered. I'm so sad for Eun Tak who finally found a family and a home only to have it literally disappear into thin air. And Shin said that she was his ultimate reward in life and he had loved her since then! Gah, who are these people that don't believe in Eun Tak/Shin? I believe in them enough to compensate for everyone.

It really only occurred to me in this episode how the siblings are stupidly similar in how they're duty bound to a fault. Sun bravely states that Park Joong-heon is the enemy in the face of accusations that she's the sister of a traitor and gives her blessing for Shin to complete his unfinished business with Reaper no matter what that means for her relationship with him. Shin marches to his death trying to fulfil his promise to a past King and pulls out the sword needed to kill Park Joong-heon with grief for what is lost but no hesitation. It was such a poignant moment when Shin reported his heroic death to the King like he requested all those years ago. True to his word Yeo responds with sorrow, only both parties are completely sincere and it's not the facade that was intended in the initial decree.

I wonder if the Reaper asking for Shin to kill him is really an act of cowardice that has carried over from his past memories. For the Reaper who decided to erase all the bad memories from Sunny's past and current life even if it meant a tragic ending for himself, I can see why he'd be unable to live with the horror of his past sins. He has such a gentle disposition and yet slaughtered masses for the sake of ego. I wonder if these two things will ever be reconciled, it probably won't and the innocent Reaper is probably a character of the past, which makes me sad. His realisation that he was Wang Yeo the foolish King was one of the most moving moments of the drama for me.

Anyhow, now Eun Tak's cries are going to haunt me for a week. I would be frustrated that they're taking an episode off it wasn't for the news that Gong Yoo has been in and out of hospital and Lee Dong Wook was hooked up to an IV drip. I hope the cast and crew takes things easy and I'll be binging the show this week.

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I believe in them enough to compensate for everyone. Lol, same!

... news that Gong Yoo has been in and out of hospital and Lee Dong Wook was hooked up to an IV drip. No way! Seriously? Omg... I thought those were just rumors... live shoots really do take a toll on your body, especially in that insanely cold weather.

I really do hope the cast and crew can take advantage of the extra time to take care of themselves.

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The heart-wrenching episode made me feel like reading a book and watching a movie! I'm a bit of a reader and all those poetic scenes made me feel like i was actually reading it off a book word by word and trying to make sense of the beauty of it.

1. Wang Yeo died believing that he wasn't loved by anyone. Then we get Kim Shin tell him (Without knowing that he felt deprived of love) that all the people who sacrificed their lives because they wanted to protect him loved him profoundly.

2. The last ten minutes were all about poetic justice to me. Kim Shin finally killed PJW and served Wang Yeo as the brave warrior.

I'm not much of a crier and the last time a drama made me cry was "It's okay that's love". But after a long time, I became teary by excellent portrayal of emotions by the actors. Hats off to Gong Yoo, Kim Go Eun, Lee Dong Wook and Yoo In Na.
Guess we all need time to recollect our broken pieces of heart thus they decided t air the last three eps next week. Don't think many theories will as all of us are grieving our Dokebi's death. I'm not gonna write down all the appreciatable highlights, though. Too much emotional right now.
Let's endure this heartbreak and love Goblin how Wang Yeo was loved by all.

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Well said. If only Deok Hwa got a meatier role in this series. The actor made me shed tears in School 2015 too, despite being a rookie. The cast here is really doing an awesome job.

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I think even deok hwa had his moment in this episode. I only laughed once when he came on screen after the KS sobbing scene. I mean how can one not laugh while trying to hold tears when one sees a person getting up from a nap saying "my card"??

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LOL agreed, but his screen time has been severely cut in recent episodes, and it hurts that there are only a few eps left. I guess we will see his breakdown after learning Shin is gone

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Seeing Kim Go Eun crying was such a heartbreak. But I don't expect that it will cause me to cry a river consider that I had spoiled myself and known that the scene will come. In CITT I was moved by the hardships and the poignant moments that Hong Seol faced, but not to the extent that it makes me tearful. Her portrayal in this scene does put my emotional level to the next one.

I suddenly feel that a thank should be given to the production team that gives her an opportunity to act in a film that required her to carry an emotional scene well. Anyone know her movie that gives her such opportunity? Is it Canola, Memories of the Swords, Coin Locker Girl or Eungyo?

At least the latest OST Heaven, a duet by Roy Kim and Kim EZ, can soothe your heartache from watching this episode. For the coming week I think I will hang on to the lyrics “heaven is in your eyes, heaven is in your sound” which feel literally like a promise that happy ending will wait for us in the end. Of course I can't guarantee that, but for now we can hope for the best right?

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I watch all of her movies you listed and Monster (so much blood!). If you like a good cry, Coin Locker Girl. Brace yourself also for the cute puppy Park Bo Geum.

I need KGE and BoGuem together again.

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Thank you for the suggestion. :)

I haven't seen Coin Locker Girl but I could imagine they will make a good pairing in a drama. Perhaps the lead couple for the next TvN 11th anniversary special project, if there will be one, hehe.

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No new episode tonight, but yey for special filled with NGs and commentaries. I hope we get to see more of how they do make the scenes so fantasy-like. I'd love to see the process. This drama has such A+++ cinematography.

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That's hell of acting that Kim Go Eun show...

It's a devastated episode but i put my trust to writer-nim. She promises us a happy ending right? Right? Right...?
I don't care how. I'll take it even in most impossible way of bringing Shin back. I don't like sad ending for romance. It'll leave me hurt for days.
Writer-nim.... don't "moon lovers"-me okay...
Just don't....

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I read elsewhere that the director didn't want Lee Dong wook to have this role. He had to be convinced. What a mistake that would have been. I hope he's convinced now. He out acted everyone in this episode with his misery. This was a surprising episode to be sure. I was wondering how they were going to change the trajectory of this story from revenge to redemption and reconciliation. I don't know exactly how it's going to play out but I think that's the road we're on now with the goblin's death.

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i was actually disappointed with his acting. he's been around for so many years and i was expecting a more compelling LDW.

i don't believe that "rejection" story. It's the exact story of Young Bin on entourage. Lol.

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You know, I am coming to think the same I think. I think he has funny moments "my concept for today was an angel" (lol) but I am starting to imagine other actors in his place and I feel there would be many who would be able to deliver the same level of acting caliber and make the character works just as well.

I don't think the Reaper is doing a bad job, I just think others will be able to do the same good job.

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That being said why don't we just speculate about replacing the entire cast? I like Gong Yoo but you can't tell me there aren't other k actors that couldn't have been the Goblin. I had no idea my humble opinion would solicit such debate

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Don't get me wrong. I still think that he is the best actor for the role. Especially that chemistry with Gong Yoo.

I just felt disappointed when i saw him act against GY who barely made a tear. He wasn't able to convince me that he despised the idea of being the former King. Maybe,I expect too much from him because he is Lee Dong Wook.

But that doesn't changed the fact that he's the Perfect Grim Reaper. I just doubt about the Wang Yeo part.

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Endo,If I dodn't know it comes from Gong Yoo fan, then I can argue your oppinion about LDW being the best choice for this role. But from you comments I can easily notice you're Gong Yoo fan and it makes all dispute not worth of it. Let's say, all Koreans are in love with Lee Dong Wook's portrayal of Grim Reaper, Wang Yeo the King and Wang Yeo the Grim Reaper continuing praising and praising and praising how perfectly he pulls of many different personalities in this show.

JISG, I wonder who're those other B actors (since KES always casts B actors in her secondary roles) who will be able to replace Lee Dong Wook in every his role (cute and funny GR, devastated King, GR who has no emory, GR while working, GR who now remembers his sins)?

So far I think that the most difficult character to play in Goblin is Grim Reaper. IMO. And Lee Dong Wook is irreplaceable.

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You're right, KES always casts B actors as her secondary roles. Lee Dong Wook is for sure not a B list actor, but an A list one. I guess Wang Yeo's role isn't really a seconary role, he's getting the same screentime as Gong Yoo, and his character is as complex! Imo, LDW is doing a fabulous job, he's such a good actor.

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this is the first that i've heard of Lee Dong Wook being B-listed....he's been around forever and stars in so many many shows. he might not be top shelf in getting every role he wants but i think he's paid his dues.

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I never stated LDW as B listed. I actually thought he was an A list that's why i feel he lacked the emotion on some parts given that he's known for his good acting.

And how come you can say anything about a certain actor but when your bias is being criticized you'll just say "you just said that because you're a Gong Yoo fan"...Hahaha!

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1. Gosh, that was beautiful.
2. Where was this pace 5 episodes ago?
3. We've killed the plot. What's left now?
4. Why do I always feel like drama writers don't understand story structure. This is where you end the drama, with a short denouement of 15-20 minutes to wrap up the remaining characters.
5. It's never a good thing when REDDIT happens.

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I don't think it would have been as great as it is now for all the viewers if the show started with episode 11-13 pace from the beginning. I was just wondering after finishing the episode that the drama has wonderfully intensified it's plot. They gave us a romantic fantasy in the beginning and entertained us with a melo -thriller in the second half.

One of the reasons why I love fantasy dramas is because they have new things to say in each eps. KES has given us a new part of goblin in every episode so let's have some faith in her. And if she ended the drama over here it would just be a waste of everything. Cause Pulling out Kim Shin's sword is NOT the what the whole story is about.

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For the first time I actually felt for KGE's portrayal of Eun Tak. Beautifully acted by KGE.

I'm not worried about Kim Shin and Eun Tak. I'm sure they'll get their happy ending. I'm concerned about Reaper and his future with Sunny. He always talks about a happy ending so I'm curious if the writer will give him one.

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Yes that what i thought too that she is not pretty enough when I saw the thriller... not like other Korean pretty face artist, but when I saw the 1st episode wow she is something.... go Kim go eun ? and I hardly hear about gong yo date... but I hope he meet a great women

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So glad you're coming out of the dark side lol

I think it's fair to say that as Korean drama watchers, we've conditioned ourselves to expect certain looks and have prejudices when it come to look (my biggest sin was Lee Seung Gi and not watching Gumino sooner - that show is now my life!!).

Kim Go Eun is the most delightful and refreshing talent right now in the industry and I am becoming her biggest fans because of her skills and general choices in life. I would be devastated if she gets like, double eye lid surgery (she would never lol).

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+1000000 this!!!
I love her. She is what I think Koreans should look like. There's too much pressure there to look a certain way that it is scary. I have a young daughter and try my very best to put out examples of people who are confident in how they look and act, which brings about their beauty. Everyone has their awkward stages, but it doesn't mean you have to get plastic surgery to "correct" things. My Asian "flat nose" and freckles makes me, me. I could write a dissertation about the Korean preoccupation of beauty and vanity, but this is not the forum. For any of you who are critical of actors or actresses for their looks, look at yourself and find the beauty within! We are all in need of this.

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right????

maybe it's the direct impact of seeing so many "enhanced" faces but i am slowing attracted to this new crop of actors who choose to let their talents shine i.e. Kim Go Eun, Ryu Jun Yeol etc.

not that i still don't appreciate a perfect face, i just feel so protected and treasure those who go against the grains.

side note, i do find Kim Go Eun's face SO BEAUTIFUL! and her smile truly shines!!!

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Hear! Hear!

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I think mr gobli n will be reborn as the unnamed baby boy of his former soldier who got the job in episode 12...who knows? But it seems not fitting the timeline of eun tak at 29 y.o.?

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You reminded me!!!
Yah, the unborn baby's name that KS named for his former subordinate!

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If I resume :
Shin became Goblin because he kill so much people (It was war but it's still awful). He pay for it and commit suicide for defeat the bad guy, destroying his bride in the same way.
Wang Yeo became Grim Reaper because he kill Shin and his family and finally kill himself. (Kill your great general and your dear wife is bad but kill yourself, that is terrible... WTF) He pay for it, constantly, in life and death.
Park Joong-heon became bad ghost after killing Yeo and Shin family and he continues to kill again and again during 900 years, without fear. (Even the servant girl pay for it !)
And he win !
But, hey, it's fate...
Arrrrgggg !
Shin was so right, almighty just don't care !
Right now, I don't care about happy ending, I just want pain and suffering for that Park asshole.

Drama, I love you so much, please don't ruin everything with stupid amnesia or pratical reincarnation, it's doesn't suit you at all. Thank you.

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Just a tiny point of correction, GIrlFriday. A century is a mere hundred years. Shin and Yeo's bromance has been broken for a millienna!

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But... 839 years is no tiny little thing.

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Even though the last part of episode 13 belonged to Gong Yoo and KGE, still they couldn't manage to make me 'connect' more to their story than they already had in a kind of superficial way. I will be honest and I will blame the over-dose of cliche' romance and their noble idiocy that I am still unable to buy their love story after 13 episodes. Bags, perfumes, chocolates, trip to mountains if this is the depth of their love then I am glad Kim Shin died as a servant to his King rather than a 'boyfriend' of Eun Tak. His relationship with Wang Yeo is far more worthy of life and death quandary than his with ET's.
On the other hand, Wang Yeo and Sunny's story suffers from 'lack-of-happy-moments-and-screentime' yet the less writer shows them, the more emotional connection they are able to make. LDW has managed to make Grim Reaper and Wang Yeo two distinct characters, I want Wang Yeo to literally beg for forgiveness but then I think isn't 300 years living as a dead Grim Reaper enough for forgiveness? How can you exactly measure that a certain somebody is guilty of his sins?
Nevertheless, they all deserve happiness in their life after so many tragedies. Gods aren't that crue afterall..right writer KES?

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I guess being concerned about whether you are going to die or not by the the hand of your lover might make it hard to really get close to them---at least that's what I am rationalizing. I did appreciate the scene where they go away and seemed more like a couple. I would have been happy lingering there a bit longer. It made their love story more convincing at that point. And. that. kiss. That was gorgeous, passionate, and so unexpected. And him just gazing at her, stroking her face, one last time. How could she not love him? How could anyone not love him?

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Daebak! Gobsmacked! A tour de force!
Kudos to the production team for a tightly threaded episode. Actors, bow. Writer, you've done it. I am sometimes awed by how through the ten years i've watched kdramas, my small screen is just so cinematic. The special effects, wow!

Thanks GF for the recap. Brilliant piece as usual. You got me on that 'magic presto of a Get out of Heaven card.. To add how that will come to be, our lead actor has been saying often: i will ask that i can do that at least (be the rain; the first snow); I will get permission to say 'i love you' in 80 years time. How, oh well, that boy will probably in 10 years time be 22? Or Deok Hwa? I don't like possession, so eagerly awaiting the outcome. If not, i can survive with just this episode as an ending.

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Kim Shin will probably plead like this --

Tears in Heaven --

Would you know my name
If I saw you in heaven?
Would it be the same
If I saw you in heaven?
I must be strong and carry on
'Cause I know I don't belong here in heaven

Would you hold my hand
If I saw you in heaven?
Would you help me stand
If I saw you in heaven?
I'll find my way through night and day
'Cause I know I just can't stay here in heaven
Time can bring you down, time can bend your knees
Time can break your heart, have you begging please, begging please

Beyond the… Full lyrics on Google Play Musi

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What an amazing cliffhanger. And the most amazing thing of all, the sword pulling and him dying happenend with three episodes to go. So as long as we keep Gong Yoos body and Kim Shins mind, I will be happy :)

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So the Goblin and his bride has finally fulfilled their destiny, and I feel that's Kim Shin's answer to God. So now I think it's Grim Reaper's turn to find his answer, to find and redeem himself.

On a side note, I'm a bit dissatisfied that Deok Hwa has been relegated to the bench, like after he served his purpose as God's vessel he's now back to the sidelines :(

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He not only answer to God but to that foolish king that he used to serve in Goryeo.
When he turned to reaper and notify him of his death "“Forgive me. It is now that I send word—that I died a heroic death” Waaaaaaa cried like a baby.
That was his final battle. Shin finally died with his honor intact. A true warrior of Goryeo, on his knees till the end.

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I heard goblin's laugh for the first time in this episode, am I the only one? I mean a sincere laugh, who made me somehow at peace hearing that

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That's the original version of Gong Yoo's laughter. I actually have a clip of That time when Gong Yoo came to running man and laughed like that. Blissful moments.....

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HAHA I remember his Running Man stint! Ah so funny and precious! Maybe I will re-watch that episode.

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I think I became his fan because of that Running Man episode. It was one for the books! So funny!!!

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I don't understand one thing:
"i will call you and then you summon me"
why couldn't he just teleport himself back to her?

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Ha, you have a point!

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It could be because teleporting would not guarantee where exactly ET's spot would be (the roof deck is a wide area) unlike when he is summoned, he will definitely be by her side even if she's on the run or falling ina building. With also a teleporting evil ghost at large, he must be definitely by her side almost immediately, because the distance and a second could make a difference.

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I think that's the best death scene in the recent kdramas I have seen.

Hopefully they will wrap up Sunny & Reaper's story. It's interesting that Shin thinks back to God who told him that they ask the questions...it's almost like 900 years ago, god asked shin what will he do when faced with Wang yeo & evil eunuch (Shin died & became a globin) & now it's repeated (this time Shin killed the eunuch). Am hoping reaper gets asked the same question of whether he will protect sunny in this lifetime (perhaps from the evil coming from that female reaper?).

& we really need to know the back story of euntak... So far reaper/sunny/globin (even the female reaper) all appeared in the goryeo time line...she has to have appeared back then too...

As to globin returning as a reincarnated person...am wondering if reaper gets to kiss shin like he kissed sunny so shin can recover his past memories...

Euntak is listed as a missing person...is it possible for her to die too? Then euntak & shin can both be reincarnated with a time jump & get together as normal humans?

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I just have problem with Park Joong Won's timeline. I thought Kim Shin killed him after being a Goblin for the first time (am I wrong that it was hours after being killed at the palace?). Seeing PJW with old King is like, I got confused, I thought he died not too long after Kim Shin got stabbed by the sword.

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Somewhere along the way, PJW mentioned that the time that passed between Shin's stabbing at the palace and Shin becoming Goblin was 20 years. Cant recall which episode, though.

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I forgot what episode it was, but it was mentioned that 20 years have passed when he became a Goblin thus having his servants and PJH look older than they were when Shin was resurrected.

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I don't understand the hope for "reincarnation". I thought reincarnation was when your soul is born again in a new body in a different lifetime? If Shin is reincarnated, wouldn't he be a baby?

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Can I just say that THAT was a painful episode to watch but my, so beautiful too!

Favorite scenes - KS' laugh juxtaposed with ET's heart-wrenching sobs.It brings home what ET said to Sunny that 'because there is death, life shines.'

After bringing us this high, I am almost scared that the drama will go downhill from here. No, no, no, jebal!

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Girlfriday, thanks for recap. I think you're missunderstanding Grim Reaper now, (after he has gained memory back). He's still the same Grim Reaper like Sunny is the same Sunny, but they feel the pain and sins (for Grim Reaper) of past. And if to take GR/WY he was requesting Shin to kill him not because of cowardness but because he thinks that he doesn't deserve to "live" after what he did in the past. Unlike King he thinks about others here.
Another issue, he never knew that he was protected or loved by his step brother or General. He hesitated Queen's love and it's the only thing where he was fool in terms of love aspect.
Can you only imagine for Reaper, who was innocent and such a right guy to face his past? I think that he deserves even more sympathy now when he remembers then before when he didn't knew.
My biggest concern is that we will not see his cute side anymore. He need to come to the terms with his past his life and leave it in past. But he will not be able to do this if Shin will not forgive him.

And more punishment for him is coming from God. I can't get people who think that he hasn't been enough panished. Wang Yeo has spent 600 years after death in tortures with all his memories + 20 years of not living after Queen's death + 300 years of another type of punishment as a GR. And now he remembers everything. Isn't it not enough for him?

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I read someone's comment that out of Eun Tak's ghost friends, only the old lady's story remains unresolved. And she's the one of the triplets, together with the shaman that Sunny went to see. Perhaps that's the twist that will unfold in the last 3 eps?

Also, remember Grandpa told his secretary that one day Kim Shin will look for him, and he should return everything to him then? I hope this means the goblin's going to return (maybe as a human), and become the Chairman that eventually Eun Tak is going to meet in Canada when she's 29...

The last unresolved issue that goes in my head is, in one ep the reaper, in his OS, tells Eun Tak that she will meet another reaper at 29 years old. Please I hope that won't happen! Can we please have a happy ending?

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I've thought about the mysterious reaper she'll meet at 29. I believe Wang Yeo suffered in Hell for a few hundred years before becoming a reaper. Heaven could offer the same deal to Kim Shin. But why keep them apart for 10 years? I hate when dramas do that.

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But they did resolve the old lady ghost's story... She convinced Eun-tak to get the winning lotto numbers from Shin so she could tell her son in his dreams. Though that didn't work out, Goblin still ended helping her son out, so she was content enough to pass on. It's the female ghost with the gray dress and long hair that we're still waiting to find out more about.

I, too, am hoping and praying to the drama gods for a happy ending! C'mon, even Grims want a happy ending--for himself and for the Goblin couple!

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I wish he had admitted she was his first love before he turned to ashes. But I'm confident he will get the chance next week. If this drama ends sadly, laptops will be punched!

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Ikr!? I was honestly waiting for him to finally confess to her that SHE was his first love (omg, there goes those tears again...). I thought that would've been the perfect moment for him to say it–y'know, just to break Eun-tak and our hearts some more. But it's okay, because I'm sure when he does say it, it'll be even more perfect because it won't be his last words, but the continuation of a beautiful love between two strange and beautiful people!

Lol @ "Laptops being punched"! I immediately thought of Namgoong Min's role in Remember, where he'd throw (and didn't he stomp on it, too? Aha, that character was so crazy) laptops during his frequent rages. https://www.soompi.com/2016/03/05/namgoong-min-describes-how-people-view-him-differently-because-of-role-in-remember/ Lol @ "I think I smashed seven laptops" and "I lost a car CF because I smashed a car in the show."

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OMG HE LOST A CAR CF! Man I was really scared and grossed out by his character in Remember. Whew!

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I got slightly spoiled for this episode by everyone raving about how it ended on a cliffhanger so I went into expecting an EPIC ending.

And yes, it truly was a Cliffhanger- with a capital C.

The death scene was very well done and I managed to connect to it emotionally (I Shed a Tear!) despite the fact that I kept having DOTS flashbacks (like many other Beanies here) and being cynical about the fact that Shin isn't Really Dead.

So like GF said, whether this drama goes down as Epic in my books will hinge not on whether Shin comes back (because, come on, we know he will) but How.

I've been pleasantly surprised on more than one occasion by this drama- like the kiss reveal of Sunny's past life (such a clever way to inject an angst filled kiss!) and Ghost Park (I loved how he ties in the past and present and is an evil force since 900 years ago that was a surprise) and Deok Hwa being more than just Spoilt Chaebol.

So really hope Writer Nim can knock it out of the park next week and, like GF said, give us something better than just boring reincarnation. And honestly a get out of jail free card from the Butterfly God seems too easy as well. Come on Writer Nim! You finally got Gong Yoo in your drama- make use of him well please! ?

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Thanks GF!

I really like that this show dares to follow through and to kill off it's lead, exactly as it was stated he would disappear. That it happens with 3 episodes to spare means we can hope for interesting twists that bring him back into Eun Tak's future.

My only point of discontent with this show, is that it did not give us enough clues about why Eun Tak's birth mark faded. To only know why now just before Shin disintegrates, robbed the show of much more suspense - the "will he or won't he be able to save her, since she's in danger and the birthmark is fainter" kind of suspense.

Other than that, it was another solid and good episode with much great visuals and details to re-watch and questions to mull over! :)

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Around time 1:23:17 there was a scene when the sun is high and bright, in somewhere desert, dried buckwheat flower, and a man with black outfit. Was that kim shin??? After that, the contract paper is wet cause of the rainfall..

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Yup I thought so too. He might be that. That fluttering coat was a give away.

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I was waiting for KS to tell ET that she was his first love. And it didn't happen in the end. I wish it did, so that ET will understand that he already loved her for a very long time.

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I thought he did. Not that she was his first love. That he already loved her for a long time.

The eng sub I watched translated the dialogue of KS as "Me too. I love you. Even back then, I already did." But then, I don't speak/understand Korean so I won't know if the translation was incorrect.

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I don't think I have ever cried this much in my entire life watching anything. Maybe when I was a kid and watched Titanic for the first time. But I think this episode is the 1st place in crying factor when it comes to fictional things I've watched or read. Not even Scarlet Heart (which I though uo until recently was the angstiest thing I've watched) made me cry like this. I was sobbing right along with Eun Tak. KGE was amazing in that final scene. I truly felt her absolute pain at losing her Ahjussi. It was amazing. Sincerely kudos at all the actors GY, LDW, KGE, amazing. They deserve all the awards possible because they broke the viewers hearts right along with their characters hearts. This was a very intense episode and in a way I'm glad I have a week to rest "my feels" because I don't think I'm ready to face the aftermath of Kim Shin's death. I think that Eun Tak is going to be so effing depressed. I don't know I will be able to take Grim Reaper's guilt and Eun Tak's depression. I will be something I will have to get myself ready for.

Anyways, I'm glad Eun Tak at least got a good and amazing kiss before she had to have hear heart thoroughly broken. Not that any of that will be any consolation, but I appreciate a good and passionate kiss as a viewer at least...LOL

This drama is so amazing, I have no words to express my love for it...everything...the writing, directing, the acting, the OST... it'st all truly epic.

I googled Ailee's song for the OST after it was the last song playing when Kim Shin turned to ashes and OMG...the lyrics... It's as if he (KS) himself wrote that song for Eun Tak as a Goodbye Song :( It's so so so so so heartbreaking.

Ailee – I will go to you like the first snow Lyrics

Before I held you, I didn’t know
That the world I was in
Was this bright

I reached you with a small breath of life
It’s a love that called out to me fearlessly

I liked it so much
Watching over you, my heart fluttering
Even when I was ridiculously jealous
All of those ordinary moments

In the dark eternity
In that long wait
Like sunshine, you fell down to me

Before I let go of you, I didn’t know
That the world I am in
Was this lonely

Pretty flowers bloomed and withered here
The season of you will never come again

I started to become greedy
I wanted to live with you, grow old with you
Hold your wrinkled hands
And say how warm my life was

It was just one blessing
After that short encounter
You cried like the rain

I wanted to be happy for once
But that made you cry

Forget everything and move on
Because I will go to you
When your breath calls out to me again

I won’t ever forget
Watching over you, my heart fluttering
Even when I was ridiculously jealous
All of those moments that you gave to me

Some day, we’ll meet again
It’ll be the happiest day
I will go to you like the first snow

I will go to you

:( :( :( :(

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Your 2nd paragraph...LOL :)

Have you seen the lyrics of Wish? Seems like another KS letter to ET :)

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Yeah, but those lyrics could apply to both Kim Shin and Eun Tak, and the Reaper with Kim Sun. It's a more "general" love song. This is very specific to Kim Shin and Eun tak's case. It feels as if it was written with the final scene of Episode 13 in mind. It's too apropos.

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OK. So I just got this crazy theory of how Kim Shin could come back.

We see that Eun Tak meets someone at Canada at 29. And Grim Reaper says that he hopes it's not another Grim Reaper because she will meet one at all her 9 ending ages, right?

Also, we know Grim Reapers are grave sinners that are atoning for their sins with their service after hundreds of years in hell, right? Well our Goblin already went through hundreds of years of hell, so what if.... he comes back as a Grim Reaper when Eun Tak is 29? :O

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Oooh, a good one! But grim reapers are punished for hundreds of years, right? Oh, waiiiit --- he has already been punished! His immortality and torment for keeping his memories through the years should be his punishment!

But then the title would no longer be The Lonely, Shining Goblin. Lol.

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But but but, I want Kim Shin as a human when he comes back!

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Great theory!

To add to that, there was this episode (I forgot which one) wherein the reapers where talking about another reaper who was about to collect a soul. However, this reaper recognized the soul as that of his wife from her previous lifetime, and that he somehow regained his "memories". Instead of sending her off to paradise, the two ended up "running away".

The reapers didn't elaborate the hows and whys, then that clip somehow faded into the background. Now I wonder if that was significant, should Kim Shin ever return as a reaper.

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You make me cry again :'( the lyrics is so heart-achingly beautiful like what KS would say to ET. waaaahhhh :'( :'(

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I feel like the first paragraph of the lyrics, it's like from Shin to Euntak while the second one is from Euntak to Shin.

" I wanted to live with you, grow old with you
Hold your wrinkled hands
And say how warm my life was"

That part is definitely from Euntak to Shin
While this part:

"In the dark eternity
In that long wait
Like sunshine, you fell down to me"

It's more like from Shin to Euntak.

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omonaa ?? can't wait for next episodeeee

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What I desperately want right now is that the writer gives the eunuch a HELL in the next ep, not just disappearing calmly after sucking souls for 900 years.

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