So what is up with somun. The first time he trap Wigen in his body when she just pass bh and now he drag Wigen…
The green spirit is the soul of a person who was killed and eaten by an evil spirit. Usually I think both the evil spirit and the green spirit would need a counter to ascend them and I think Mun somehow dragged them from the living body and then forced the evil spirit down and connected the good spirit with yung through his link. My theory is that Mun was always psychic and that his powers enhanced once he became a counter. Even though they took being a counter away from him, he didn't forget all the things he was capable of (eg. martial arts) and I think that supernatural side of him was irreversibly widened.
he did not reincarnate, as i understand. he just resurrected
Lol she didn't really like Rang and she was basically ignored by her brother when she was trying to get Yeon reincarnated so I don't think she would have been much help in this situation.
he did not reincarnate, as i understand. he just resurrected
They allude to it being 9 years in the future because she ran into that god that comes and brings bad luck every 9 years. This means that Rang got reincarnated as soon as he died which doesn't really make sense because he killed so many people. They really could have put a time stamp to make that clearer though.
i guess the last scene was just to create a curiosity among the audience and for fan service... i dont think this…
I think that's a fair assumption since they did mention wanting a kid after he came back. Seems like it was just another storyline that wasn't followed through at the end. Ughhh they could have just shown them with their kid in the last 20 seconds instead of him seemingly having his powers still.
They allude to it being 9 years in the future when she meets that masked guy that brings bad luck every 9 years.
Lol seriously. The writers could have made everything a lot easier if they clearly stated things. I just remembered Ji-Ah's birthday was shown right before she ran off to the park and met the god of the underworld so she would have either been turning 30 or 31. That would mean that it was 9 years in the future when Yeon met the reincarnated Rang and also possible that Ji-Ah was 39 and that's why she met the bad luck mask guy.
Oh yeah I definitely didn't notice that time jump there. It still doesn't make sense, though, you're right. I…
Right? His death was really unnecessary. They should have just had everyone move on since Yeon made his choice and live their best lives. Then they show cute scenes of JI Ah and Yeon right after like I'm supposed to be happy and forget about Rang. Also, the writers could have made everything a lot clearer by putting a time stamp to show the passage of time.
They allude to it being 9 years in the future when she meets that masked guy that brings bad luck every 9 years.
I'm pretty sure at the beginning of the series, they stated that she was 30 though. That's why I assumed that they were trying to show the passage of time with the bad luck mask guy. A time stamp really would have erased all confusion.
In their rush to give their “happy ending” they decided to abandon logic all together. Okay, we can accept…
Yeon came back to life after 6 months but they allude to it being 9 years later when Yeon sees the reincarnated Rang. They allude to it being 9 years in the future when she meets that masked guy that brings bad luck every 9 years. Still strange thought because Rang had a lot of sins so I wouldn't have expected him to be able to reincarnate so quickly. Also you're right, it doesn't makes sense that Yeon just came back as an adult and didn't reincarnate to a new person. Also after saying he was human, he somehow still has fox powers which makes no sense.
i guess the last scene was just to create a curiosity among the audience and for fan service... i dont think this…
They allude to it being 9 years in the future when she meets that masked guy that brings bad luck every 9 years. Although that means that Rang got reincarnated almost immediately after he died which doesn't really make sense after all the bad things he did. I loved Rang and he was my favorite character but I would not expect him to be able to reincarnate so soon.
100% agree. I wanted Rang to live with the family that chose him and try to find a way to atone for his sins and instead they had him die to bring Yeon back. A complete waste. Also they allude to it being 9 years in the future because she ran into that god that comes and brings bad luck every 9 years. They really could have put a time stamp to make that clearer though. Even with that, what you said makes sense. How are we to believe that Rang reincarnated that quickly into a human after all the crimes he committed? Also I'm with you, why would Yeon lie that whole time about being human? That last 5 seconds was just so unnecessary and didn't make any sense.
It could have been a better drama but the romance was stifling .Yeon not being really dead was no surprise since…
100% agree. I did not shed a tear when Yeon "died" but I was bawling when Rang died. I'm so upset that he didn't get a chance to live with the family that loved and chose him and decided to give it all up for Yeon who continuously placed him behind his love for Ji Ah. Don't get me wrong, I really enjoyed the brotherly relationship between Yeon and Rang but it was always apparent that Rang needed Yeon more than Yeon needed him. Like when Rang was dying in episode 12, Yeon said he would save him in his own way but then did nothing but go on a vacation with Ji-Ah and scheme how to get the Imugi away from her.
The emotional impact wasn't there for me for the leads reunion because I was never invested in the main romance. I didn't feel any chemistry and their relationship seemed rushed, I was invested in the Rang's character growth and story and I loved his relationship with Su ho and Yoo Ri. The happy ending for me was him living with his family, trying to atone in some way for his sins; while JI-Ah and the rest of the characters live there lives happily. The writers ruined the ending for me.
I've been loving Kim Bum this whole show but can I say Lee Taeri really bought it in the last episode! I loved his whole speech with Taluipa when it revealed he was using her son's face and he was the reason the son's wife got killed and he committed suicide. Even crazier that he did all that because he got jealous that the son had a romantic partner and wasn't just his friend anymore. While watching the show I thought the Imoogi turned completely evil because he had never known love but he had the pure friendship of Taluipa's son and still turned around and did evil shit.
While Jiah and Yeon were making love, Rang was about to die in his bed, this just make me hate that scene more…
Right! That was such a turn off for me. After ep 9 it looked like the relationship between Rang and Yeon was healing. Yeon said that he never abandoned Rang and when Rang was stabbed up, he said that he would find a way to save his brother. All of those declarations seemed to go out the window because he wasn't actively looking for a way to save Rang and was instead taking a trip with Jiah. I think this is part of the reason I can't get into the leads relationship. Besides the lack of chemistry, Yeon doesn't seem to care about anyone else except for Jiah and it always feels like he would sacrifice his brother, Shin Joo and basically everyone he knows to save her.
The emotional impact wasn't there for me for the leads reunion because I was never invested in the main romance. I didn't feel any chemistry and their relationship seemed rushed, I was invested in the Rang's character growth and story and I loved his relationship with Su ho and Yoo Ri. The happy ending for me was him living with his family, trying to atone in some way for his sins; while JI-Ah and the rest of the characters live there lives happily. The writers ruined the ending for me.