As soon as Jun Oh gets up, he goes to Young Hwa and tries to kill her. However, he fails to do so because of a mysterious shield that protects her. To get past the protection and seek the chance to kill her, he decides to get close to her. Young Hwa finds Jun Oh odd, but she tries to understand him, thinking he’s suffering trauma from the accident. (Source: Viu)
this ghost is so unserious but he just wants to get all this over with I guess ?. still a little confused about the lore, like did he just miss his chance to kill all her other reincarnations? it's a fun concept though! i just wish my girl doesn't lose her job or anything because i hate that trope!
side note: when i saw the young monk on the train, was sure he's the same dude playing her father. here we got to see the father (not just a small pic) & am 99% sure am right. *****************************************************************************************************************************************also love Yoon Je (Jun Oh’s manager) dude has been funny from the start, really adds some much needed lightheartedness. hope there is more of him cause he's totally stealing the show for me.****************************************************************************************************************************************watching the start am 100% sure Han Ri Ta fell for Do Ha & yet idk why at that point she chose to kill him (maybe as they seemed to be on the run, she thought better her then someone else\(〇_o)/). also didn't get WTH was going on in Do Ha's head, why keep alive a person that tried to assassinate u, someone who has a legitimate reason. unlike someone who was hired, there's no amount of money or anything that will make them change their mind. & he not only lets her live, he then keeps her close. fostering a relationship thinking love would change her mind?!? hell of a gamble IMHO a stoopid one at that (ノへ ̄、)so now he got his panties in a bunch cause she betrayed the trust he put in her? or cause he thinks she lied about loving him? either am sure he's stuck cause of his anger at the betrayal, doubt she's holding him to her. so doubt his killing her will release him. *****************************************************************************************************************************************am worried the amulet he's searching for is the bracelet (we got a close-up on in the 1st ep). even though want to be wrong & want her to have a higher power watching over her. but time will tell...
Now we know what happened in the past. Initially, I thought Daeho and Rita had always been in a relationship even when her family was executed. In this episode, we know that they developed a relationship only after Rita's family's death, and after she failed to murder Daeho in his sleep. So far, I think in their past lives, only Daeho is in love with Rita and Rita merely used his attraction to proceed with her revenge plan. When he realised Rita bore no feelings for him - when she killed him - he became a vengeful ghost. We've yet to know whether Junoh who is possessed by Daeho, wants to kill Younghwa because he wants to go to the afterlife or if he felt betrayed by Rita. I was taken aback, honestly, when I found out Junoh wanted to kill Younghwa. I thought he felt happy because he was given a second chance to be in a relationship with Younghwa where it doesn't have to end tragically, but welp. I'm not sure how this will turn out. I have a few theories. Minoh did something in the past that burdened him with guilt towards Junoh, that's why he always does his best to make Junoh happy. And then, one of the characters that has been introduced, is also a reincarnation of a character from the past. Or they could also be a ghost possessing a person's body, like Daeho. I think it's either the homeless guy in the suit that we saw in the first episode, or perhaps, Minoh. Can't wait to find out.
There are scenes I am obsessed with, and some that I just strongly want to skip coz they don't grab my attention. Overall, I am for sure more interested in the past story - maybe because it's more stylistically coherent, while the present plot is mix of so many themes, genres and elements, it's hard to understand what the drama is trying to be.