Here is something I don't understand. Why is one of the sidekick ghosts harassing the poor interns instead of…
He hides it from ML but he has an inkling that he does do something like this in his free times. And yeah, I have the same question. Why harass the interns when the actual criminal is right there.
Way better episode than episode 6 (it was pretty much Seo Ji Hun's episode, other parts weren't smooth enough). Nara absolutely brilliantly nails the goofy outgoing nature of Han Bom. Seo Ki Ju is way more fun as the shy guy who lived too little than as a life saviour. Ji Won so effortlessly exudes best friend vibe, she and Bom have only limited interactions but so spot on! That kid ghost in the beginning of the episode has to be the cutest ghost I've seen in my life. Also plot thickens as I'm convinced that Han Bom certainly met Seo Ki Ju's uncle after the accident. She too can take photos with that camera. One of my favorite Seo Ki Ju moment of episode 6 was when Han Bom publicly flirts in front the negotiation team and he breaks into a smile. But because the negotiation was set up so poorly I was disappointed. This episode makes no such mistake. He's into her and she's adorably embarrassed yet obstinate in pursuing him. It's an absolutely charming chemistry they've cooked up. Loving it more and more. For once I think a tragic ending will devastate me no matter how fitting.
I just love how she describes Seo Ki Ju as Charlie Chaplin...comedy from afar, tragedy from up close. Btw, I just analysed the preview of the next episode, looks like Han Bom is possessed!!!! I mean what better way to show off your acting chops if not dual characters🙂↕️ Seo Ki Ju is in for a heck of a day...
"but I don't like how scared she is at times, she's a 30 smth woman not a child"adults aren't impervious to fear,…
Yeah, and that fear needs to be reasonable, maybe once or twice but she broke down quite a few times and she knows it was a complete accident which led to her condition (they still don't know about the connection between them) but she holds Seo Ki Ju responsible for what's happening to her. She wanders around, gets in trouble and gets completely liquidated in fear. This 'crying like a baby' thing loses its charm for adults if it keeps happening over and over. Also she knows some ghosts are civil yet she didn't press her case to help Seo Ki Ju that night, I'm sure whatever happened needed to happen but it didn't happen in the smoothest way. But again, my take.
It was an absolute standout performance from Seo Ji Hun. Thing is, I've seen him play similar characters before - lonely, left alone, with almost too tragic endings - and it still felt massively gut wrenching. I'm actually surprised that Seo Ki Ju didn't feel more guilty (I mean I like his face when he first meets Ji Hun, but he seemed too...well, let's not dig too deep-_-). I love how straight forward and cute Han Bom is (as embarrassingly desperate as she was for a date, I looved the conversation she had with Seo Ki Ju and the following kiss) but I don't like how scared she is at times, she's a 30 smth woman not a child. Also why did she go to the negotiation without meeting the clients first? At least a reason should've been there. And Seo Ki Ju, he looked perfectly sick and sleep deprived throughout. Nice. I don't like how he's so annoyingly selfless sometimes, it feels like he's not even hiding it, no wonder Bom figured he's in love with her. Otherwise, he's ravishingly handsome and yeah, we want our girl to save him. The fact that he didn't even bother asking how she brought him to his bed🙂 She carried him through the same stairs which he was having trouble simply climbing🤡 I'm still in the dark about how he earns money-_- And I'm still not sure why the two office ghosts can stick around but the others have a time limit. Why isn't the time ticking for them?
I love it. I criticize what I love more vigorously than others. Bad nature🙂
I'm sorry but that Aespa scene at the police station was way too cringey 😬
Right? I'm relieved that many liked it but it was super weird. The ml isn't the type to join in an impromptu embarrassing dance like that. I thought he'd hide his face-_-
Did I say I love this drama enough time? Seo Ji Hun's cameo was brilliant. This guy will keep being sweet, diligent…
Btw, do the ghosts pay him money or smth? It's his day job, night job, his occupation in the truest sense. I was expecting an explanation of how Seo Ki Ju earns money by now🙃
Did I say I love this drama enough time? Seo Ji Hun's cameo was brilliant. This guy will keep being sweet, diligent and die as a result how many times now? That car accident scene was harrowing. So detailed and heartbreaking and scary...💔
Also it seems like Han Bom's the little kid from our photographer's past. I don't really like these past connection tropes, annoys me, but in this case it's probably necessary to explain the FL's character and situation.
Someone already said that the safe zone activates when they're together and I argued in vain. But in my defense, if I was Seo Ki Ju, I'd figure it out in a day. They just flipped the narrative though, it's not her saving him, not at all.
Umm, did Seo Ki Ju just take a death risk to give Han Bom his normal life back? I don't usually buy these 'to the death' romances but in his case it completely makes sense. He's going to die in less than 3 months, why not save someone he likes? I like this part of this show, that there's a timer in the background and a death sentence looming.
Han Bom being half dead is a shocking twist (whatever her deal is, that ghost literally caused a deadly accident to just kill her... she's going to be devastated, she already feels guilty about failing to protect people).
Anyways plot is moving but I certainly enjoyed the lighter moments this episode. I hope Bom saves him bcz I can't say the damsel in distress stuff will work any longer.
He was 35 at the time and he had to die and that was imposed on his descendants. Btw, I think 40 is still really young. Also it's not about the limited time but the knowledge that you're going to die early that's painful.
Wtf is this?💩 Brainless racism. I'm pretty much a fan of Nara and seeing Ju Won for the first time in this…
Fucking god😂😂😂 You know you can have your racist xenophobic thoughts inside your head; you don't have to spell it out here🤢 If America didn't exist, many many innocent lives wouldn't have perished that's for sure.
Wtf is this?💩 Brainless racism. I'm pretty much a fan of Nara and seeing Ju Won for the first time in this…
You are mental. You're literally calling western actors good-looking sounds really Nazi tbh. And Joo Won is one of the finest looking actors I've seen in the industry so you're also blind. If you didn't just like his look I guess I'd understand, but calling him ugly and downright getting into racist abusive delusional rant is just horrendous and I'm scared that someone like you exists.
Nara absolutely brilliantly nails the goofy outgoing nature of Han Bom. Seo Ki Ju is way more fun as the shy guy who lived too little than as a life saviour. Ji Won so effortlessly exudes best friend vibe, she and Bom have only limited interactions but so spot on!
That kid ghost in the beginning of the episode has to be the cutest ghost I've seen in my life. Also plot thickens as I'm convinced that Han Bom certainly met Seo Ki Ju's uncle after the accident. She too can take photos with that camera.
One of my favorite Seo Ki Ju moment of episode 6 was when Han Bom publicly flirts in front the negotiation team and he breaks into a smile. But because the negotiation was set up so poorly I was disappointed. This episode makes no such mistake. He's into her and she's adorably embarrassed yet obstinate in pursuing him. It's an absolutely charming chemistry they've cooked up. Loving it more and more. For once I think a tragic ending will devastate me no matter how fitting.
Btw, I just analysed the preview of the next episode, looks like Han Bom is possessed!!!! I mean what better way to show off your acting chops if not dual characters🙂↕️
Seo Ki Ju is in for a heck of a day...
I love how straight forward and cute Han Bom is (as embarrassingly desperate as she was for a date, I looved the conversation she had with Seo Ki Ju and the following kiss) but I don't like how scared she is at times, she's a 30 smth woman not a child. Also why did she go to the negotiation without meeting the clients first? At least a reason should've been there.
And Seo Ki Ju, he looked perfectly sick and sleep deprived throughout. Nice. I don't like how he's so annoyingly selfless sometimes, it feels like he's not even hiding it, no wonder Bom figured he's in love with her. Otherwise, he's ravishingly handsome and yeah, we want our girl to save him. The fact that he didn't even bother asking how she brought him to his bed🙂 She carried him through the same stairs which he was having trouble simply climbing🤡 I'm still in the dark about how he earns money-_- And I'm still not sure why the two office ghosts can stick around but the others have a time limit. Why isn't the time ticking for them?
I love it. I criticize what I love more vigorously than others. Bad nature🙂
Also it seems like Han Bom's the little kid from our photographer's past. I don't really like these past connection tropes, annoys me, but in this case it's probably necessary to explain the FL's character and situation.
Someone already said that the safe zone activates when they're together and I argued in vain. But in my defense, if I was Seo Ki Ju, I'd figure it out in a day. They just flipped the narrative though, it's not her saving him, not at all.
Umm, did Seo Ki Ju just take a death risk to give Han Bom his normal life back? I don't usually buy these 'to the death' romances but in his case it completely makes sense. He's going to die in less than 3 months, why not save someone he likes? I like this part of this show, that there's a timer in the background and a death sentence looming.
Han Bom being half dead is a shocking twist (whatever her deal is, that ghost literally caused a deadly accident to just kill her... she's going to be devastated, she already feels guilty about failing to protect people).
Anyways plot is moving but I certainly enjoyed the lighter moments this episode. I hope Bom saves him bcz I can't say the damsel in distress stuff will work any longer.
If America didn't exist, many many innocent lives wouldn't have perished that's for sure.