He knows his brother would die in this psychological test JiAh is smarter so he needed to go to him first.....
I would say that its more because Ji Ah didn't die in the Yeou Gugae crash but Rang would've died in the forest of the starved. But my point would be moot because I think Ji Ah was saved by Yeon in the car crash. I guess I'll have to wait and see what happens.
I know you said Ji Ah is smart and I agree with you on that note in the earlier episodes (Her sedating Yeon and her investigations on the island prove that). However, lately (especially as the romance starts), I think her independence and intelligence were toned down a bit to make her a cookie cutter FL (she practically gave away the fox bead without knowing what it was).
I was thinking the same all along (lmao he has as much bad luck as Hwa Pyung in "The Guest") and I wanted to have…
Just saw this. I think there was enough closure on the little girl. Its heavily implied if not outright that she drowned in the lake. I commented this before but there was one dialogue line where the wife said to the husband to be careful or else the suitcase handle will break like last time (this was when they were holding FL hostage). Then there's a flashback scene to the boardwalk and the suitcase dropping in the water and the investigators finding the suitcase. I think the child was put in the suitcase and was carried by the kidnapper guy but she struggled so much that the handle broke off and she died.
Personally I think the reason Yeon rescued Rang is because he still owed Rang for Shin Ju's life.
Also the OST is really amazing. I have liked: Blue Moon, Moonchild Ballad, and Diary of Dawn. I also really liked the song they played when they showed Ji Ah, Yeon, and Rang just staring in solace in E8. I'm guessing that's going to be in OST Pt 5 release on Wednesday.
Probably a creature from the Korean folklore. I think they didn't introduce her properly bc it is supposed to…
I copy pasta'd my reply to Yoon Ji Ho
From my understanding
- Forgotten creature from Korean Folklore with no name (There is a song that plays in the background that's probably about her but I would think that has no mention of her actual name as she says her name was forgotten through history).
- Power is something along the lines of exploiting people's darkest fears and maybe trapping them in them.
- Adversarial relationship with the Restaurant owner (Probably used her powers on RO's husband which probably screwed him up). On another note, I am positive FL's divorcee boss is the reincarnation of RO's farmer husband.
- Obviously evil.
- Ancient seeing as both Lee Rang and Lee Yeon don't know her.
who was that woman in green tho? I didnt understand it.
From my understanding
- Forgotten creature from Korean Folklore with no name (There is a song that plays in the background that's probably about her but I would think that has no mention of her actual name as she says her name was forgotten through history).
- Power is something along the lines of exploiting people's darkest fears and maybe trapping them in them.
- Adversarial relationship with the Restaurant owner (Probably used her powers on RO's husband which probably screwed him up). On another note, I am positive FL's divorcee boss is the reincarnation of RO's farmer husband.
- Obviously evil.
- Ancient seeing as both Lee Rang and Lee Yeon don't know her.
annoying? he is the cutest thing ever when he questions both brothers episode 1 and 7 .....
I've seen other children in KDramas shown alone and pretty independent at his age. Living in an Asian country, I've seen children alone in the middle of the city to run groceries, etc. I do think it's odd that he's out alone at night when Rang first meets him but until the writers show more, we can't be certain.
I think having it on cable over public broadcast really helps the show go darker than the typical public broadcast…
I sort of liked the fight scenes as well. I liked how fast paced they were. I wish there were other ways to convey that than just doing quick cuts and whizzing them across the screen. I think having a wider view is better than closing in and cutting rapidly.
annoying? he is the cutest thing ever when he questions both brothers episode 1 and 7 .....
Just reread your comment. I find it odd how the kid is basically alone whenever he is shown. I don't think he's a spirit but I think it may be the Almighty/the Divine Powers that are manifesting him to maybe influence Lee Rang to become good.
I think the found footage film is one of those reality game shows along the lines of Running Man. Unfortunately…
I'm just bored in class and thinking of this drama. I don't know for sure if the writers are actually trying to pull off a "show not tell" policy with these things or if I'm just pulling them myself.
I was curious why this show was not on a normal terretrial netowork like KBS/Sbs as these fantasy dramas would…
I think having it on cable over public broadcast really helps the show go darker than the typical public broadcast show. I too didn't expect the gore or the cannibalism. TBH I was a bit spooked on some of the scenes.
I love Angel's Last Mission too! It had a wonderful soundtrack (My favourites being Angel and Because of You)…
Pt 4 of the OST came out today: Diary of Dawn by Yang Da Il. I wouldn't recommend watching it until you're done with Episode 5 but it's really good. I don't know how but when I first heard it in the drama last week, I found myself predictively humming the song like as if I knew the rhythm.
That annoying kid being Rang's pet was unexpected. BTW what was that found footage movie Yeon and Ji Ah were watching…
I think the found footage film is one of those reality game shows along the lines of Running Man. Unfortunately I don't know the name.
I also agree with you that the kid was sort of annoying but I also found him adorable in his own way. However, I think the annoyingness plays into the dog aspect of his past life (playful).
I really feel I should rewatch this one. This was the second drama I watched and it was during a test season for me. Because of the time constraints and my exhaustion, I just kept skipping the scenes where they flashbacked to the past. It really botched my understanding of the plot so maybe I should give it another try.
Goblin had a really nice soundtrack and nice cinematography as well. I wasn't bothered about the in universe age gap between the FL and the ML but I can certainly say that I was more absorbed in the second leads' romance than the primary leads'.
I find that Healer felt like a better and more fleshed out City Hunter (same FL). I liked the ending of this much more than the ending of City Hunter as well.
I know you said Ji Ah is smart and I agree with you on that note in the earlier episodes (Her sedating Yeon and her investigations on the island prove that). However, lately (especially as the romance starts), I think her independence and intelligence were toned down a bit to make her a cookie cutter FL (she practically gave away the fox bead without knowing what it was).
Also the OST is really amazing. I have liked: Blue Moon, Moonchild Ballad, and Diary of Dawn. I also really liked the song they played when they showed Ji Ah, Yeon, and Rang just staring in solace in E8. I'm guessing that's going to be in OST Pt 5 release on Wednesday.
From my understanding
- Forgotten creature from Korean Folklore with no name (There is a song that plays in the background that's probably about her but I would think that has no mention of her actual name as she says her name was forgotten through history).
- Power is something along the lines of exploiting people's darkest fears and maybe trapping them in them.
- Adversarial relationship with the Restaurant owner (Probably used her powers on RO's husband which probably screwed him up). On another note, I am positive FL's divorcee boss is the reincarnation of RO's farmer husband.
- Obviously evil.
- Ancient seeing as both Lee Rang and Lee Yeon don't know her.
- Forgotten creature from Korean Folklore with no name (There is a song that plays in the background that's probably about her but I would think that has no mention of her actual name as she says her name was forgotten through history).
- Power is something along the lines of exploiting people's darkest fears and maybe trapping them in them.
- Adversarial relationship with the Restaurant owner (Probably used her powers on RO's husband which probably screwed him up). On another note, I am positive FL's divorcee boss is the reincarnation of RO's farmer husband.
- Obviously evil.
- Ancient seeing as both Lee Rang and Lee Yeon don't know her.
I also agree with you that the kid was sort of annoying but I also found him adorable in his own way. However, I think the annoyingness plays into the dog aspect of his past life (playful).