nothing new in todays episode[44] .... mostly procedural . none will remember it . next week preview though looks…
We can't quite say that! We realize that Seong Jun/Sung-Joon, through his moral authority, will later influence Dae-Chi when the past is revealed. Let's not forget that Seong Jun/Sung-Joon will become Dae-Chi's brother-in-law since he is married to his older sister (Yeon Ja/Young-Ja).
What is the ML's actual relationship to that family? Is he adopted?I have a suspicious feeling that Grandpa's…
- Yes, he was adopted by his grandfather, who asked his son, Dae-Chi, to treat him like a son.
- Yes, I also think Seo Kwon-Sik (manager Seo) has something to hide, since he goes to the funeral home every year.
Perhaps Dae-Chi is also connected to Gyeol's father's death, because he seemed embarrassed during the memorial service; he was trembling while holding the incense in front of the offering table.
Amazing episode maybe best so far. I love ML mother telling her son man your so slow it was perfect timing for…
It wasn't the male lead's mother, but one of his sisters. His mother is played by Lee Ji-Ha (이지하) and the one seen in today's episode is Lee Ji-Hae (이지해).
The main male character is not dead; we see proof of this in the first two minutes of episode 1.
From 2 minutes and 30 seconds into episode 1 until now (episode 12), we are in a flashback.
If you recall, at the very beginning of the series, we see Shin I-Rang at a trial. He is dressed all in black, wearing a black tie with gold patterns, and using a black fan with a charm attached. We hear him introduce himself off-screen, and then a few moments later, he addresses the courtroom and says, "But I haven't always had the power to see ghosts." Then, we see a message on screen: "One year earlier..."
- Yes, I also think Seo Kwon-Sik (manager Seo) has something to hide, since he goes to the funeral home every year.
Perhaps Dae-Chi is also connected to Gyeol's father's death, because he seemed embarrassed during the memorial service; he was trembling while holding the incense in front of the offering table.
He must have really enjoyed playing this role!
In episode 6, it's clear she avoids his hand and pushes him away when he tries to hug her.
I think the same thing happened in this scene...
From 2 minutes and 30 seconds into episode 1 until now (episode 12), we are in a flashback.
If you recall, at the very beginning of the series, we see Shin I-Rang at a trial. He is dressed all in black, wearing a black tie with gold patterns, and using a black fan with a charm attached. We hear him introduce himself off-screen, and then a few moments later, he addresses the courtroom and says, "But I haven't always had the power to see ghosts." Then, we see a message on screen: "One year earlier..."