I have always liked Jung so min but idk why her acting here is a little underwhelming for me so farπ
I think Somin is doing a great job. She's playing 2 characters in a very unusual situation. Maybe you're feeling weirded out bc she's always lying. We barely get glimpses of Naksu's honest reactions. Also, the Hong sisters tend to use a more cartoonish type of humor in their works. Not everyone likes that kind of humor (low comedy).
Rewatched the scene where Naksu was about to shift her soul, there was a glass (crystal ball???) ball on her hand,…
Yes, that was the soul ejector. Maybe there's more than one. Or maybe Jin Mu got it back when he stole Naksu's body from Songrim. They were expecting Naksu to come retrieve her body, so I don't know why would they left the SE next to her.
This is your opinion, clearly a lot of people differ from it. Happiness is not about the action, it's about reflecting…
I love both Hyojoo and Hyungsik, I started the drama mostly because of them and I loved their chemistry. I like this drama because it's quirky and relatable.
For me a soul is a soul. It is not a cake that can be split in two or three in different bodies and combined or…
I hope so too. So far, they're doing a great job at making everyone curious. I usually find some dramas very predictable, but this one is making me look harder for hints. I like the challenge.
I'm on Team Jin Bu-yeol and I want Naksu GONE, but if this is the compromise, then I'll live with it. π
Very well observed! I thought maybe Mudeok/Buyeon wasn't conscious, like sleepwalking, but maybe she was just confused and accessing the situation but still blind.
For me a soul is a soul. It is not a cake that can be split in two or three in different bodies and combined or…
For me the soul is composed of body + spirit, so the whole soul shifting is no sense. But since this is fantasy and they can actually switch bodies, why not coexist? If the writers come up with a good explanation, they'll be geniuses. What bugs me is the name of the drama. Hwanhon (not hwanhonsul, which is the name of the alchemy). I know it means transfer soul, but the writers might have used a double entendre here. The previous unofficial name of this drama was Return (gwihwan). I don't know if they changed the name or it was a translation issue, but google translates hwanhon as remarriage, not return. I'd love to have more insight into this show. I hope the writers share more about the creation once the show is over.
It's ok to disagree, no need for wars hdhdjdhd
What bugs me is the name of the drama. Hwanhon (not hwanhonsul, which is the name of the alchemy). I know it means transfer soul, but the writers might have used a double entendre here. The previous unofficial name of this drama was Return (gwihwan). I don't know if they changed the name or it was a translation issue, but google translates hwanhon as remarriage, not return.
I'd love to have more insight into this show. I hope the writers share more about the creation once the show is over.