1. Is that an umbrella in your pants or are you just happy to see me? Star Jin was stroking the hell out of that umbrella.
2. Speaking of Star Jin, she's never leaving. Ever. She's like the last person at your party, who won't leave so you can clean up and go to bed.
3. Lots of good kisses this episode. Thank you for lots of snuggly, fluffy, bunny moments. I need to charge up now.
4. A little redemption arc for Evil grandson.
5. But still no explanation for how Evil son survived falling 60 stories into water, burning his face, having 20 tons of concrete dropped on him, and being pushed into a brick wall by a demon, twice. Or his motivation for being evil. I really like Kn0cturnal's theory of "He fell into a plot hole."
6. Seok Hoon staying good and true this whole time. "OUR EARS ARE TOUCHING, DO-HEEEEEEEEE!"
7. That turtleneck with the flipped up collar. ARRRR, that was driving me crazy. No turtlenecks for you Song Kang, if you can't flip the collar down properly. Just take it off and leave it off.
8. Was this the best show ever written? No, but damn, I enjoyed the hell out of it. Lot's of pretty and they nailed the ending. It made me feel good, and that's what I wanted.
Okay so about Noh seuk min(just my opinion, although his come back was rushed (🔫) and I couldn’t look at…
I thought all the news stories said that Noah Seuk Min fell into the river. There is definitely a splash at the end of the falling off the building scene. Either way, pool or river, water broke his fall, but from that height, he still should have died.
there's no way chicken nugget face lifted a 500lbs stone off himself man
BWA-HAHAHA! Chicken nugget face. I love it.
I was under the impression that Guwon lifted the stone off CNF after Dohee asked him not to kill him (sort of, or something like that).
But I still don't get how CNF doesn't have 10 million crushed bones and can still walk and point and shoot a gun. If he's somehow turned himself into a demon and can cure himself, then surely his face would heal, too.
1. It was nice to get Wolsim's point of view this time.
2. It turned out that Guwon saved her from suicide every day back then. They are constantly saving each other.
3. During the evil grandson crash and fire, both Do Hee and Guwon were trying to sacrifice themselves for the other. They both lived, and Go-d said, "I didn't know that was going to happen.
4. Go-D makes the rules, but not the situations.
5. In ep 15. Guwon comes to save Dohee and is ready to kill Madame Ju's Evil Son and sacrifice himself since he's not supposed to kill humans. Do-hee sacrifices herself by jumping in front of Guwon when the shotgun blast occurs. Guwon brings Dohee back from the dead which is against the rules, so he sacrifices himself and spontaneously combusts away. So is this the same situation as #3 above.? Does this mean Guwon gets to come back?
6. Seok Hoon, always a bridesmaid, never a bride.
7. What is the deal with Evil Son? Obviously he's read something in the Demon book to which we are not privy, that allows him to not die. He's fallen off a multistory building, burned his face, had tons of concrete fall on him, and been smashed into walls. How is he not dead? How does he not have broken bones? And don't say that if he's a demon now, that he can cure himself, because wouldn't his face go back to normal, too? We better get an explanation in ep 16.
8. And we better find out the deal that Do-Hee's father made with Guwon in ep 16.
9. In ep 16, I also want some happy, fluffy, bunny snuggles, and not an abrupt open ended ending.
He has to make deals daily. And he finds humans to be insignificant and not worth remembering. That car crash…
Very true. Very true.
But I wonder if those clocks have alarms on them. When one is getting close to the 10 year expiry mark, it lets him know who to go to. Otherwise, he doesn't bother remembering all those deals.
OR, it's a convenient loophole for the writer. Which is what we both really think it is, hahaha.
while enjoying the show due to their top notch chemistry it was really weak plotwise that he "forgot" about that…
He has to make deals daily. And he finds humans to be insignificant and not worth remembering. That car crash was over 20 years ago. That's 7300+ deals ago. Why would he remember any of them?
I'm planning to binge watch when the series is completed, but I would like to know if it is worth the watch.
Ask us after the last episode. But so far (episode 14) I'm hooked. It's one of the few K-dramas I haven't dropped or been disappointed in. It's not perfect, and there are a few characters they could have left out, but all in all, I'm enjoying it. Let's see if they nail the ending this week.
This is not the first K-drama I've watched where a patient just walks out of the hospital in their PJs and barefoot and goes home.
It's cold, it's X-mas, it's freezing, and Do-hee even walks right past a couple of cops, and nobody stops her and takes her back to hospital.
2. Speaking of Star Jin, she's never leaving. Ever. She's like the last person at your party, who won't leave so you can clean up and go to bed.
3. Lots of good kisses this episode. Thank you for lots of snuggly, fluffy, bunny moments. I need to charge up now.
4. A little redemption arc for Evil grandson.
5. But still no explanation for how Evil son survived falling 60 stories into water, burning his face, having 20 tons of concrete dropped on him, and being pushed into a brick wall by a demon, twice. Or his motivation for being evil. I really like Kn0cturnal's theory of "He fell into a plot hole."
6. Seok Hoon staying good and true this whole time. "OUR EARS ARE TOUCHING, DO-HEEEEEEEEE!"
7. That turtleneck with the flipped up collar. ARRRR, that was driving me crazy. No turtlenecks for you Song Kang, if you can't flip the collar down properly. Just take it off and leave it off.
8. Was this the best show ever written? No, but damn, I enjoyed the hell out of it. Lot's of pretty and they nailed the ending. It made me feel good, and that's what I wanted.
I was under the impression that Guwon lifted the stone off CNF after Dohee asked him not to kill him (sort of, or something like that).
But I still don't get how CNF doesn't have 10 million crushed bones and can still walk and point and shoot a gun. If he's somehow turned himself into a demon and can cure himself, then surely his face would heal, too.
2. It turned out that Guwon saved her from suicide every day back then. They are constantly saving each other.
3. During the evil grandson crash and fire, both Do Hee and Guwon were trying to sacrifice themselves for the other. They both lived, and Go-d said, "I didn't know that was going to happen.
4. Go-D makes the rules, but not the situations.
5. In ep 15. Guwon comes to save Dohee and is ready to kill Madame Ju's Evil Son and sacrifice himself since he's not supposed to kill humans. Do-hee sacrifices herself by jumping in front of Guwon when the shotgun blast occurs. Guwon brings Dohee back from the dead which is against the rules, so he sacrifices himself and spontaneously combusts away. So is this the same situation as #3 above.? Does this mean Guwon gets to come back?
6. Seok Hoon, always a bridesmaid, never a bride.
7. What is the deal with Evil Son? Obviously he's read something in the Demon book to which we are not privy, that allows him to not die. He's fallen off a multistory building, burned his face, had tons of concrete fall on him, and been smashed into walls. How is he not dead? How does he not have broken bones? And don't say that if he's a demon now, that he can cure himself, because wouldn't his face go back to normal, too? We better get an explanation in ep 16.
8. And we better find out the deal that Do-Hee's father made with Guwon in ep 16.
9. In ep 16, I also want some happy, fluffy, bunny snuggles, and not an abrupt open ended ending.
But I wonder if those clocks have alarms on them. When one is getting close to the 10 year expiry mark, it lets him know who to go to. Otherwise, he doesn't bother remembering all those deals.
OR, it's a convenient loophole for the writer. Which is what we both really think it is, hahaha.