Because of the talisman, Do Ha gets separated from Jun Oh’s body and reveals himself to Young Hwa. From Young Hwa’s reaction, Jun Oh notices that she sees their past in her dreams. Young Hwa doesn’t know what she’s going through, and she goes to see the monk who put the talisman on Jun Oh. Meanwhile, Jun Oh tells Young Hwa about their previous life. (Source: Viu)
Não tem como não ficar em transe com o desenrolar intercalado de passado e presente, que até agora tem sido um ponto muito forte do drama.A atuação densa do Kim Young-dae, me faz amar e torser pelo seu personagem enquanto acredito que a atriz combina mais com sua encarnação passado do que a presente, que deveria ser mais calorosa, mas não é nada que atrapalhe a trama já que a curiosidade é maior, quero logo saber o que a motivou, depois da recente revelação, o que poderia ter ressucitado seu rancor ou ela se casou ainda com intenção assassina?
So Ri Bu has always been diabolical, so little wonder he continues to be a master manipulator even as a ghost. poor Lawyer Ko didn't know what hit him, literally (⊙_⊙;) *******************************************************************************************but still wondering what So Ri Bu is up too, how he go from framing Han Ri Ta, getting her beaten & wanting her dead (just to get at Do Ha) to then offering an option of marriage?!? *****************************************************************************also what happened in between Do Ha running off with Han Ri Ta, killing a soldier at that (to help her escape from his father) to then end up back & for So Ri Bu to let both off without even a mild punishment. what this evil dude up too & how it all connects is making me itch o(≧∀≦)o i need to know ASAP******************************************************************************************************************************************side note: didn't get why Jun Oh went along with the gf plot that Yi Seul been scheming at for a few ep's. why the change of heart? what i miss \(〇_o)/*******************************************************************************************************************************************also i have to say i don't get what the grudge is & how to break it - or rather why Young Hwa is a must. or is the real "cure" Young Hwa answering Do Ha question as to why she killed him. ******************************************************************************************************************************************additional side note: that old monk is a waste of space i don't get what the point of knowing/recognizing the situation for what it is & yet not being able to give any info that would help either lead. not to mention conveniently no one know of So Ri Bu's existence
Now it starts to make sense why Doha and Rita developed romantic feelings for each other, turns out they were married. I didn't expect this plot twist at all, but I love it so much! This reveal makes me change my mind about how Doha died. I don't think Rita killed him to avenge her family and the Great Gaya, but because of other reasons that will be shown in the upcoming episodes. I think it has something to do with Doha's annoying, evil father. I haven't seen the cast list, but is CEO Seok Doha's father? I'm sure the soul that possesses CEO Seok's body is the father, 100%. I need to know why he hates Doha so much. Everyone in the palace loves Doha, even the King shows his admiration for the man. But why is he so adamant about keeping Doha as lowkey as possible? The father should've known he'll gain more favours from the King if he let Doha prosper, and he'll gain more money, land, and recognition. As much as I like this episode, I wish the way Junoh revealed his true self - Doha - in a more impactful way. I need Younghwa to be more shocked or even look like she fears him, somewhat similar to Junoh's manager's reaction when he first saw Doha's power. Also, I think it's a little bit out of character for her not to confront Yiseul's rudeness. We've seen her not taking people's bullshit and she doesn't let anyone disrespect her, such as in the first episode when she had to teach Junoh. During her disciplinary committee, she also tried to defend herself although the outcome was futile. It was satisfying to see her tell Yiseul it's not the girl's decision to assign Junoh's bodyguard, but I need her to put Yiseul in her place. Yiseul is so pitiful. She should focus on girlbossing, seriously.
This show has got me hooked. Waiting until next week for the next episode will be difficult. Both leads have done so well, so far, and showed great chemistry in their past lives.