well is comedy, included so expect mix of genres, I just think they are mixing it well tho
Well yeah i dont exactly love the toilet humor but there are a lot of actors who do physical comedy reallyyyyu well so they pull off the slapstick stuff nicely, IMO
Well I agree with your points. But the thing is when you watch korean dramas expect parents to be whitewashed…
The old man was wrong and i think the dementia was a kind of karmic punishment for the sins he had commited... mental diseases are suh torture.
Though the dad was definitely to blame for his son goin the wrong way it also doesnt absolve the son of all blame. All people are not merely a product of their environments. He got punished for the wrong he himself had done.
We don't know yet. She is special and highly favored by the gods/ equal to a shaman acc to that General Spirit...…
ikr i replayed that scene so many timesss
ML seems to be more of a JCW-in-Suspicious Partner/YSH in I'm Not a Robot type character. He's not one of those stiff coldhearted CEO tropes, more like a nice guy who doesn't trust people anymore after seeing the way they turned on his grandpa. For all the garbage he talks, he's still very kind to people/ghosts - a big softie
Genre is comedy i don't think it will have sad ending. Its just like "Bring it on ghost" and "Oh my ghostess"…
well not really(they end it on a happy note), but it's pretty much a bittersweet ending, IMO. It was awesome till Episode 13, and then the writers started disobeying all the logic rules they had put in place. The whole point of Goblin pursuing the FL was because she could make him mortal if she pulled out a sword - he had suffered for like 800 years and just wanted to become a regular mortal. In the end, he's still immortal and FL will have to grow up, meet him, be with him, die, reincarnate, and repeat again and again until she finishes the all her lives. Though the drama stops at a point where they're happy together, you still know that in the end he's going to be as alone and unhappy as when he started the whole thing - and this time he doesn't even have the hope of becoming a mortal.
I'd still say, go for it. The drama is awesome. The highlight is the comedy, because the main cast are seriously good at that.
Its funny bcause he hate both human and ghost but drawn to the FL
I really don't think he actually hates people. He's just traumatized by the way the villagers turned on his grandpa so quickly after all he did to help them, and that's why he dislikes humans.
He says he wants to live alone on an island but I'm sure he'd hate life without his ghost employees. You can see that he thinks of them as his friends. His expression softened after he was done throwing a tantrum when FL drew the whole crew on the picture of the island. He can't stop his growing affection for her, and he does go the extra mile to help people once he decides to do so. No one asked him to buy all those baby toys and other necessary items for Minho's child or pay for the wife's hospital bills. I know the ghosts have a deal with him and that's why he helps them, but it took effort to go buy an outfit for Dong Chul's blind date - and the look on his face when Ah Reum got so excited over her game was pure brotherly affection. He also didn't push her away when she hugged him, and stopped himself from reminding her about the reset so she could just continue being happy.
He whines and complains but he's a big softie who loves all of them, I'm sure of it
I really wished they'd give her the power to see ghosts as well so she can be more /in/ the group. But I guess…
Maybe they'll give her the powers once they're established as friends or smn because rn the only thing keeping them together is his ability to see ghosts because that's the only reason she needs him... I like the fact that she's adapting to it though. She actually makes the effort to address/converse with them even though they're invisible to her... and it's funny to watch her force ML to be nice to them lol
Bruh, seeing the preview for Ep 5 with those two getting hot... how am I supposed to wait till next week?
IKR I have never been so ADDICTED to a drama preview before... watched it at least five times but I'll probably have to watch it a million times if I want to survive till Saturday
Though the dad was definitely to blame for his son goin the wrong way it also doesnt absolve the son of all blame. All people are not merely a product of their environments. He got punished for the wrong he himself had done.
ML seems to be more of a JCW-in-Suspicious Partner/YSH in I'm Not a Robot type character. He's not one of those stiff coldhearted CEO tropes, more like a nice guy who doesn't trust people anymore after seeing the way they turned on his grandpa. For all the garbage he talks, he's still very kind to people/ghosts - a big softie
I'd still say, go for it. The drama is awesome. The highlight is the comedy, because the main cast are seriously good at that.
He says he wants to live alone on an island but I'm sure he'd hate life without his ghost employees. You can see that he thinks of them as his friends. His expression softened after he was done throwing a tantrum when FL drew the whole crew on the picture of the island. He can't stop his growing affection for her, and he does go the extra mile to help people once he decides to do so. No one asked him to buy all those baby toys and other necessary items for Minho's child or pay for the wife's hospital bills. I know the ghosts have a deal with him and that's why he helps them, but it took effort to go buy an outfit for Dong Chul's blind date - and the look on his face when Ah Reum got so excited over her game was pure brotherly affection. He also didn't push her away when she hugged him, and stopped himself from reminding her about the reset so she could just continue being happy.
He whines and complains but he's a big softie who loves all of them, I'm sure of it