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  1. I've been meaning to go back to find the shot of the 5 items found by the detectives on the shaman's altar back in 1958 (episode 7, ~17:00 mark). 1. glass bottle with red powder in it 2. broken pottery piece 3. hair ribbon piece 4. jade hairpin (not found yet) 5. black cord/rope Whether the jade hairpin is indeed the 5th and last item, we shall see. There could be another twist. LOL.
  2. Yes! Looks like the evil grandmother is wearing the jade hairpin (last item) as the pendant of her necklace. So uh...I need to retract my thought on this. It's not the jade hairpin on her necklace. In a better shot of the photo, the pendant is just some metallic strands. LOL. Sorry, guys. I do believe the last item is supposed to be a jade hairpin, but @ktcjdrama could be right that the necklace may play a part later. Could she be the ghost's mom? Based on the still on the bottom right of the Twitter post, it looks like San Young is the ghost in that moment and seems friendly/docile to her. I don't vibes of the "evil spirit" persona, but more of who she probably was as a human before she died. Just a guess... The ghost supposedly knows each host's weakness so I believe she may have told him that she could preserve his eyesight (just like she told San Young she could preserve her eyesight which San Young felt the difference with and without her attached). The trade-off seems to work in keeping the host from fighting-off the possession.
  3. Yes! Looks like the evil grandmother is wearing the jade hairpin (last item) as the pendant of her necklace.
  4. It seems the ghost is urging the duo to find all 5 objects, but she is preventing them from figuring out her identity. Most of her kills are people who have information about her (the school art teacher, librarian, Detective Seo). San Young said she notices she is losing herself as she touches each object they uncover. They have found 4 out of 5. So, I am thinking it’s possible if all 5 objects are uncovered (with the last one being the jade hair pin), but not the ghost’s real name, she might be able to completely take over San Young. This may be her end goal/motive. Her ushering them to find the 5 objects might be a trap. It is only if they uncover the 5 objects and her real name would they succeed in banishing her. I find it odd she is only stopping the latter. Anyway, just a thought while we brace for the finale… I've seen her in Mr. Sunshine and 2521. I thought she did great in both, but I think her performance here is the best so far.
  5. I read an interesting theory on MDL that the evil spirit could be the grandmother's younger sister. This is based on her tone when she referred to SY as Hyangi. She addressed her as if they are close like family. Also, it follows the belief that the second-born is sacrificed to protect the first born. If we assume her given name is Hyangi, it's possible her family name may not be Lee (like Mokdan), but something else. I think it was SY and the grandmother was aware she is pretending to be the ghost. That is my guess.
  6. You are spot on about this! I do think this is why the ratings are high. I was curious and skimmed the comment section on MDL and it’s quite interesting, even comical. There is one camp complaining about it still having no plot development and the second camp defending this is romcom so why should we expect a plotline. Not sure what to think here. LOL. Probably just depends on what one is looking for. (Oh, and I did notice one of the MDL tags is "steamy kiss" so there...LOL.) I am already 10 episodes in and I do like Jun Ho so I will likely finish it. I am not in a hurry though.
  7. I started this for Oh Jung Se! Overall, I think the premise of the story is decent. It is the characters and their connections to one another that keep me invested one episode after the next. For example, I could easily understand the reasons that drive Hae Sang and San Young to pursue to evil spirit – which both are tied to the loss of a parent – his mother and her father. With SY, I find her journey in getting to know who her father was interesting. Even when her mother opposed, she proclaimed that she must as she is half of him too. I like how each revelation of who he was brings her closer to him, even after his death. With HS, you can really feel his loneliness so when he lost his only companions - Detective Seo and Woo Jin, one could also easily feel his pain and heartbreak. Thankfully, SY and HS form a connection as well. The part where he wanted to give up on his life due to guilt, but she would not let him, was a moving point in the story. In experiencing the darkness herself, she was able to understand and sympathize with him. So, for me, the “horror” stuff is not what stands out in the story, it is the human nature aspect of it. Regarding the evil spirit, I am curious to know what her motive is. Is it simply revenge or insatiable greed like Hae Sang’s grandmother? A part of me hopes it is more than that. That maybe her actions thus far have been driving SY and HS to uncover the truth behind her death and most importantly – her identity. However, the others’ deaths are supposedly caused by her so not sure how likely this is. Nevertheless, the final reveal this week should be riveting...I am excited for this yet sad that it is ending.
  8. Okay, still not much going on plot-wise, but the romance is certainly on fire - that pool kiss! Junho and Yoona are visually stunning together on-screen. I can understand why the dating rumors now. LOL.
  9. Hi ladies!~ I hope you all have been well. I am mainly watching for Jun Ho. I read that he and Yoona signed up for this because they wanted to work on a lighter project, but I am surprised by how the plotline is almost nonexistent. Good to know SK viewers are enjoying it though. Now that the show has reached its midpoint, I hope Gu Won's family storyline will pick up. I want to know more about his mom. It would be fantastic if she shows up and shakes things up.
  10. Wow @abs-oluteM, you summarized everything that I loved about the finale. To be completely honest though, I wanted the stepmom to have more consequences for her actions, but at the end of the day, what's important is the good and positives. SSH succeeded in gaining guardianship of Gi Yeong and we can see they are happy. And, Gi Yeong's father will remain a part of his life. The custody case ended cordially for the sake of Gi Yeong so that's all that really matters. It was perfect to close with the 3 friends just being their usual selves. It was funny when SSH said they need to get a divorce from each other or they'll be screwed, but ended up saying they love each other. LOL. I will miss them! Not sure what I'll be watching next, but I understand Dr. Romantic 3 will be airing at the end of this month. I may pop in for this.
  11. My favorite episode so far. I should have known that since the close of last week’s episode left me teary-eyed, the opening of this episode would too. Such a touching moment between Shin and Gi Yeong. Shin is a natural as an uncle and potential guardian. He did a great job conveying to Gi Yeong that he basically needs to "endure" home a little longer while he figures out a way to "free" him. Anyway, I like where the story is heading for the ending. There is more meaning behind Gi Yeong’s grandmother’s pursuit for divorce and how Shin became an attorney for a good reason. Yes! I am glad that I did not miss out this one and agree with you that CSW made a great choice with this role. We get to see different facets of Shin which makes him feel real and genuine to me. He first got me with his love for trot music. LOL. His friendship with the two guys is the best!
  12. Hi everyone!~~~ This is the first drama I've picked in months and I love it so much. It has so much humor and heart. And, what an amazing cast! These two parts got me teary-eyed as well. Before Seo Jin's son told her how much he loved being out with her, SSH had encouraged her to stay strong for Hyeon U when things got tough. To have her son say those words to her shortly after must be motivating for her to overcome the trauma. Gi Yeong is a strong kid. All these years of staying silent and being obedient, he's finally standing up for himself. I am curious to know what else he has to say in the coming episodes. Nevertheless, I know his uncle and grandma will fight hard for him. They are really cute! I was smiling so much throughout this part.
  13. Yes! This flashback of how they first met on the bus was funny and in a way, a bit of foreshadowing. As adults now, Joon Kyung is fighting back against the big baddies and Eun Yong is joining beside her once again. The umbrella scene of them reuniting in the rain was nice! I typically like mystery as part of a story, but this one appears it'll be straightforward. For example, although Joon Kyung's mother's death was ruled as a suicide, it has to be murder. Joon Kyung and Eun Yong seem sure that it was. Tae Chun aspires to join the Special Investigations Team. I just hope he doesn't fall for any of Chief Hwang's traps.
  14. @Chocolate @twink_twink_ I'm so stoked this show is on Prime Video! So far, I've caught the first episode and let's say I'm hooked already. I like how the characters, both the good and bad, are somehow connected to one another, which should make the revenge story all the more interesting. I find Eun Yong and Tae Chun's uncle/nephew relationship super endearing. I love how tenacious Tae Chun is as a prosecutor. (He reminds me a bit of Shi Mok from Forest of Secrets. Passionate and always digging deep into the cases.) So, Eun Yong is very close to Moon Chae Won's character too and their quest for revenge seems to be related to her mom's death. I'm looking forward to knowing their backstory. The flashbacks were a little difficult to follow at first, but I think I'm getting the hang of it. Will try to catch episode 2 tonight.
  15. @twink_twink_ Thanks for sharing the stills and teasers! It looks engaging and exciting so I am looking forward to this one. I wasn't able to find out if any platform has picked it up yet, but hopefully, there will be subs available.
  16. I came across a tweet providing the novel's ending. I would've liked this closure too for Do Jun/Hyun Woo. Also, I thought grandpa died too early so it would've been nice if he was able to witness Do Jun achieve his goals.
  17. Not going to lie, I was bewildered by how much people dislike the ending, but then…I read a poll on this dissatisfaction is about 70% of viewers so it means I'm the one in the minority. LOL. That’s okay because I loved this drama throughout and I’m glad the end didn’t change it, at least for me. Honestly, it would’ve been fine for me if the story ended with Hyun Woo remaining as Do Jun or return as himself. However, when the story did a parallel of Do Jun and Hyun Woo’s different worlds at the end of ep 14, I had an inkling that the story may circle back to Hyun Woo in the end. Do Jun spoke about the fate of being born rich versus being born into poverty. I liked that he was able to return as Hyun Woo and bridge these differences in classes. He’s no longer part of the conglomerate family (which he said he didn’t want) and is able to enjoy a better life as himself, with his real family. (I mean, I can’t imagine not being able to be reunited with my loved ones.) Do Jun dying wasn’t a shocker to me. His death couldn’t be changed just like Hyun Woo’s mother’s. He knew that. I wasn’t sad either because from my perspective, it was always Hyun Woo living as Do Jun. Most of his actions had influences of Hyun Woo. For example, when Miracle offered to help grandpa acquire Ahjin Motors, it was under his condition that SY must retain the employees. He kept his father’s hardships (and those alike) in mind. He also treated assistants as servants with respect, most notably Assistant Ha, because he was one of them too. (This is not to say that the real Do Jun couldn't have acted in the same manner as well.) Do Jun’s mission to acquire SY was not stemmed by greed nor money, but Hyun Woo wanting to avenge for himself. This was the sole reason why he embraced being “reborn” as Do Jun. Then, it evolved to him wanting to protect SY's legacy. Yes, he died before officially winning management rights, but he did succeed in becoming the largest shareholder. Hence, he ultimately proved to grandpa (and himself) that he would own SY. Since Do Jun was able to tell grandpa of his success on his death anniversary and pay his last respects to him before he died, that was enough for me. If grandpa was still alive at this point, then yes, I would’ve been upset. With grandpa being already gone, I didn’t feel Do Jun had any further attachments to this lifetime. Unfinished business was SY’s managements which Hyun Woo completed for him. While I understand why many weren’t fond of the ending, it was a happy one to me. Both Do Jun and Hyun Woo are still intact as one person in the present time. The important elements are still there. He is running SY with CEO Oh at Miracle. His relationship with Min Yeong is positive. He is reunited with his family and living a better life. I have no complaints. I won't disagree there were plot-holes in the finale. Whether they were for conveniences or not, that could be said about some aspects of the story in between as well. Many things happened too easily for the benefit of Do Jun’s successes throughout that life as well. Nevertheless, while Hyun Woo was able to use his knowledge of the future to win some as Do Jun, I thought there was some balance in that Hyun Woo was able to use his knowledge as Do Jun to tie up loose ends in the present. I was actually going to pass on this drama because I’m wary about fantasy. The ending usually bites. I’m glad I didn’t let this one go by. One of two of the best K-dramas for me in 2022 ------ Through the Darkness and Reborn Rich.
  18. Just finished Christmas Day festivities and I had to come back to mention a few more things that I liked about the finale: Gotta love CEO Oh. After 20 years, he left Do Jun’s desk at Miracle untouched, with his name plate still intact. It’s as if it was meant to be that Jin Do Jun would return to Miracle one day. Since Hyun Woo is basically a blend of Do Jun as well now, I think it could be said that he is back to his rightful place. It was nice that I couldn’t really detect any difference in the rapport between Hyun Woo and CEO Oh. It’s essentially the same. Love that they're running SY together (as they had originally planned). Min Yeong. I can’t imagine her heartbreak from losing Do Jun. Just when they were about to make-up, he dies. 20 years is a long time to mourn so I was glad she was finally able to drop her black attire and wear color again...to live and feel life again. For Hyun Woo, it can’t be easy for him to restrain his feelings for her. I liked the ending did not push the romance between them as well, but delicately left it open that maybe one day there could be a second chance for something in this lifetime and letting this possibility happen naturally. I didn't care for the romance throughout the story, but the subtlety at the end worked for me. Family is everything to me. So, most importantly, I loved that through Do Jun’s life, he was able to gain a perspective of his father’s hardships. Through a better understanding of this, he was able repair his relationship with him. I think it’s more satisfying that he was able achieve justice for himself/Do Jun and obtain SY’s management rights as Hyun Woo because it’s a bonus that he is able to provide a better life for his family now. Thanks for mentioning this here because this is how I've been interpreting the two looking alike as well.
  19. @Lodestar @Soju Great perspectives of the finale. I liked the ending as well. I thought it was fitting as the conclusion circled back to the origin of the story...Hyun Woo. (I think viewers who are up in arms about the ending forget that Do Jun was always Hyun Woo so to me, the end makes sense.) Before Do Jun died, he said to Min Yeong that he didn't want live like a conglomerate and clearly remembers why he was "reborn rich". So, I am happy Hyun Woo was able to return as himself, get justice for his self (plus Do Jun) and preserve the legacy of SY through Miracle for grandpa and the well-being of the employees.
  20. Ah, the first time I read the post, I didn't see the link to the shop below. Done! I noticed LSM costs 300 points while SJK is 600. Wow! I didn't have enough points to buy SJK, but looks like it is unavailable anyway. I really like it though. Great choice of him with the turtleneck sweater. My suspicion at the moment is Seong Jun or the girl cousin as well. (I think her name is Ye Jun?) I know she came back to Korea because of grandpa's death, but the timing could also be her relevance in the story at this point. We still don't know who's Hyun Woo's killer yet. Also, I believe it was said she's dedicated to charity/philanthropy work, but it happens to be in countries where it's easy to evade taxes. I wouldn't be surprised if she's aware of countries where it's easy to funnel slush money as well. About Lee Hang Jae, I think he betrayed Do Jun for selfish reasons. It would have benefited him if Do Jun chose to release the footage as he would at least maintain his position next to SY's new CEO. Since DO Jun chose not to, he decided to side with Seong Jun who promised her a higher position which he actually got betrayed in the end. Anyway, I'm sure Do Jun is keeping his guard up now. We will see what happens with slush fund. I agree the relevance of the slush fund is a lead to his killer. I don't think he's used it yet and hope he doesn't later. The preview does have him announcing to his uncle that he's the largest shareholder. I have no ideas how he'll do it which...is the fun part of this show. One more thing... Even though I'm indifferent about his romance with Min Yeong, she is another reason why I don't think he'll use the slush fund for his own personal gain. I can't see him disappointing her in the end. He may actually help her catch all those involved with the exchanges of these monies. -------- SJK posted this pic of him and LSM on his IG, with the caption "I love you 할아버지".
  21. I loved season 1 and also recommend giving it a try. Follow-up season 2s are always difficult to compare to season 1s, but I am hopeful for this one. I will eventually tune into it. Go Soo is so handsome. I am not a big fan of long hair on men, but it looks good on him.
  22. Guys, I really miss grandpa! My understanding is Manager Lee did embezzle money from an account that he oversaw for grandpa. Re: the slush fund from the Micro Project, I also understood that it belongs to grandpa as well. Since Manager Lee got betrayed and burned by Sung Joon, I can't imagine him wanting to continue to harm Do Jun at this point, but he would want to help him defeat the other family members. But...you're right, grandpa did say to trust no one. Do you guys think Do Jun will use the slush fund to acquire SY? I hope not. Instead, I would prefer that this gift from grandpa helps him solve who murdered him (Hyun Woo). Perhaps use it as bait to catch that person. I want to see Do Jun obtain SY through his own means and intelligence. Oh, I need to look into how to get this badge!
  23. I binged through all available episodes and must say this show is so good! I didn’t realize the story is based on a novel, so I made the mistake of opening spoilers in other comment platforms, but… it doesn’t matter to me who killed Hyun Woo or caused the car accident. From the beginning, the highlight is the building of Do Jun and grandpa’s “rivalry”/bond. I love grandpa’s stunned, yet touched, reaction whenever Do Jun sees through his vulnerability and understands him. It's also fascinating to see grandpa bend his old-fashioned rules because of the potential he realizes in Do Jun. I'm looking forward to see how the rest of their story pans out. Though Song Joong Ki is great, my favorite scenes were of grandpa with young Do Jun. Out of all the teen actors, Kim Kang Hoon was the perfect choice. I wouldn’t have minded seeing more of him. Kind of random and not the same kind of story nor characters, but grandpa’s aura and distinct dialect in his speech remind me a little bit of Marlon Brando and Al Pacino in the Godfather. Anyhow, Lee Sung Min is killing it as the patriarch.
  24. I'm totally late, but I finally got around to watching this which I surprising finished without fast forwarding. LOL. I agree plot-wise it was a bit disappointing as I thought the synopsis and trailer gave an impression that the story would be twisty in a good way, but it was super slow and difficult to grasp the direction of it. Perhaps it would have been better as a film? Nevertheless, I thought KYK and the actresses did a good job with the script given to them, especially the lead actress. It was interesting that he ended up (and was capable of) falling in love with her and I was curious to know what she would choose to do with him in the end. I cannot say it was good or bad, just okay.
  25. I didn’t care too much for episode 13, but 14 was good. I had a nagging feeling that Sung Hoon had to be involved and it’s shaping up that way. The clues throughout the show may not be red herrings after all. The revenge looks like it was in the making of 20 years. Sung Hoon’s indifference toward Sung Joon at the beginning of the story makes sense now. However, I do think he grew to care about Sung Joon and may have back paddled on some aspects of his plan. With Yoon Jae on one side and Sung Joon on the other, I am curious of his decisions in the last two episodes. I am getting tragic feels, but we’ll see…
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