PenulisNaskah : Kim Eun Sook. Stasiun Channel : tvN. Negara : Korea. Di tayangkan pada : 2 Desember 2016 - 21 Januari 2017 setiap hari Jumat dan Sabtu pukul 22.00. Nonton Goblin Episode 7 Subtitle Indonesia. Nonton Streaming and download drama Korea Goblin Episode 7 Subtitle Indonesia online gratis di youwatch.fun.Goblin, who once was an unbeatable General in ancient times and died tragically, possesses an immortal life and hopes to end the torture by finding a human bride who can pull out the hidden sword in front of his chest. Having searched for the bride for 900 years, one day, he met Ji Eun Tak who can summon him and claims that she is his bride. 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Goblin went out with a bang for tvN, reportedly breaking ratings records for the cable network that were previously held by Answer Me 1988âs finale just a year ago at All of the news outlets are reporting ratings for the finale, though thatâs a combined number across multiple platforms, while the official Nielsen rating is It makes the whole record-breaking thing a little confusing, but in any case, I think itâs safe to call the show a big monster hit for tvN. FINAL EPISODE RECAP Under falling cherry blossoms, Shin asks Eun-tak to be his bride. She touches his face and says with happy tears in her eyes, âI will. Iâll be this shining manâs first and last bride.â He kisses her on the forehead sweetly. That night, Eun-tak sits on her rooftop and tells Mom that sheâs getting married, and promises to live well. The unni ghost who always follows her around gets misty-eyed at the thought of Eun-tak getting a happy ending, and she and her ghost friend are shocked when Eun-tak turns around and sees them. The unni ghost materializes right by Eun-tak and grabs her in a hug, wailing that sheâs been so lonely without her. She offers to make Eun-tak happier than the goblin and sticks to her side like glue. Reaper pours tea for a wealthy man and his driver, and the wealthy man sticks his nose in the air and refuses to drink the same tea as his servant, thinking he deserves special treatment. Reaper makes it clear that everyone gets the same tea in here, and no matter how powerful he was in this life, he canât take any of that with him when he walks through that door. Reaper says in a scary voice, âWhen you go through that door youâll realize how powerful they areâthe sins youâve committed with your eyes, your mouth, your hands and feet, your heart. And what floor of hell theyâll drag you down to.â Yikes. At that, the wealthy man shakes in fear. Shin waits for Eun-tak to get done with work, and Class Prez happens to walk right past him at the station. He sees a glimpse of her future, where she asks Eun-tak to go on another blind date. Eun-tak says no to the chef, but Class Prez says this time itâs one of her clientsâheâs a chaebol, heâs handsome, and heâs young to boot. Is it Deok-hwa? Shin scowls and mutters to himself, âBlind date?â Ha, I was hoping jealous goblin would make an appearance. Petty revenge is in order, so he snaps Class Prezâs purse strap with his goblin powers and sends all her belongings crashing to the ground. She cries over a broken compact, and behind her back, Shin sticks out his tongue like a child, pfft. And then he runs away while shouting for Eun-tak. Oh thatâs smooth. He runs right into Eun-takâs studio and blurts to her entire staff, âIâm Ji Eun-tak PDâs boyfriend. To be more exact, weâre engaged to be married. Howâs this weekend for the wedding?â He gives her a wink and everyoneâs jaws drop. Shin takes her to lunch and Eun-tak wonders if someone else is coming, once she sees all the food heâs ordered. Shin says that he called Deok-hwa here to formally introduce her to the family. Deok-hwa walks in and takes one scan of the situation before reaching the obvious conclusion, but Shin surprises both of them by just announcing that theyâre getting married. He asks if she prefers Saturday or Sunday, and Eun-tak asks why he keeps insisting on getting married this weekend. âSo that you wonât go on blind dates!â he says, as if that makes sense. Shin especially doesnât want her going on blind dates with young attractive chaebols, and Deok-hwa points out that heâs really the only person in the whole country who meets all three criteria. He hands Eun-tak his business card, and sheâs shocked to see that heâs a team leader now. When she tells Deok-hwa her name, he recognizes it from the old letter that got sent to the old chicken shop. She calls him oppa like she used to and says thereâs a lot he doesnât know, as usual. Deok-hwa wonders if she knows what his uncle is, and she cuts him off to say that everyone knows a goblin or two, and he gapes. He gets the feeling that everyone knows something he doesnât, but Shin just puts food on his spoon and tells Deok-hwa that heâll know once heâs grown up. Eun-tak wants food on her spoon too, and Shin mutters for her to go ahead and try going on a blind date. She counters that sheâs going to be a married woman soon, and Shin grins to himself, thinking, She said married woman. Deok-hwa tells CEO Kim about Shin getting married, and says he plans to marry first and have lots of kids. CEO Kim is happy to hear it, though he points out that marriage isnât something he can do alone. Deok-hwa âI have lots of women!â CEO Kim âYes, thatâs the problem.â Deok-hwaâs reaction is hilarious, like heâd never considered that before. CEO Kim asks if heâs ever met someone who makes his heart race just to think of her, who makes him cry when he misses her, someone heâd be willing to die for. Deok-hwa says no, and asks if CEO Kim has any plans to marry. CEO Kim laughs and says he doesnât, because heâs already married with three kids. Lol. Deok-hwa is shocked and CEO Kim points out that heâs never asked until now, and that Deok-hwa still has no interest in other people and the world around him. âSo Iâm waiting for your questions. The questions of a true adultâabout the world, about the happiness and sadness of those around you,â CEO Kim says. Deok-hwa smiles and thanks him sincerely, and asks him to wait just a little longer âIâll work hard at growing up.â Aww. They clink coffee cups and smile. On their way out after lunch, Eun-tak erupts at Shin for outing them all over the place without her consent, but heâs too busy being a paranoid backseat driver, acting like sheâs trying to kill him. She asks where he keeps directing her to, but he doesnât answer. Cut to Eun-tak in a wedding dress. The curtain opens in the dressing room and Shin is waiting on the other side in a tux. His mouth hangs open when he lifts his head to look at her, and he murmurs in disbelief, âYou look so pretty.â She laughs and says he looks handsome too, and he tosses back that she ought to be used to it by now. She suggests getting married with freshly drawn water like in olden times. Eun-tak goes PPL shopping for a wedding gift and leaves a watch on Shinâs desk with a letter. She writes, âAll of the roads weâll walk together, all of the sights weâll see together, all of the questions and answers weâll share shyly, excitedlyâin all of those moments, I love you. Your bride.â At work, Eun-takâs head writer says they got a love letter sent in from a listener, and she starts to read it. Itâs Sunnyâs goodbye letter that we saw her write, and right away Eun-tak recognizes who wrote it. She goes running out in the middle of the live broadcast, and just tells them to read the letter on the air. As soon as it gets read by the DJ, Shin swerves his car and starts speeding, and Reaper runs out of the house. Eun-tak rushes home and discovers that Sunny has sold the whole building to a new landlord, and sheâs already gone. Thereâs a letter in her mailbox, in which Sunny tells her not to cry, and that she hopes she was just a little bit of comfort to Eun-tak. Sunny asks her to take care of her stubborn brother, and to live a long and happy life together. Shin arrives and Eun-tak tells him tearfully that Sunny remembered all this time, all on her own, and took care of her when she couldnât remember anything. She asks why Sunny would leave, and Shin says itâs because she couldnât forgive Reaper, so she chose not to see him again in this lifetime âBecause there is no greater punishment for him.â Sunny stands on the pedestrian bridge one last time with her bags packed, and says sheâll count 50 people and go. She counts the people who pass her one by one, until she reaches 49⌠Behind her, Reaper appears and starts counting as he cries, âOne, twoâŚâ She turns to him with tears in her eyes and says that she wonât send word to him âWe wonât see each other again in this lifetime.â He nods, understanding what she means. She smiles and asks if she can hug him one last time, and he pulls her into his arms. They cry as they embrace, and Reaper narrates, âAnd like that, we sought farewell in this lifetime.â But then he adds that it wasnât until much later when he heard news of her. In the wake of their parting, Reaper is a sobbing mess, crying endlessly in his room while clutching the scroll painting of his queen. Shin adorably makes him veggies and fruit and points out that the apples are bunny rabbits, just the way Reaper makes them when heâs trying to cheer other people up. That is just the cutest thing. Reaper cries that Sunny left, and that till the end, she was good at leaving. He returns the portrait to Shin, saying that he shouldâve returned it right away. But Shin says it was never his to begin with âIt was your regret, and your sin, and your longing.â Shin thinks itâs right that Reaper takes it, and Reaper looks up at him with puppy eyes and asks if he can really keep it. Shin âYes, as long as you eat this.â Aw. Shin thanks him for keeping the candles lit at the temple for the last nine years while he was gone, and Reaper says heâs trying to face his sins head-on. Shin thinks itâd be nice if someone said to them âThatâs enough. Youâve done enough.â Reaper meets with the reaper who was a court lady in Goryeo, and he shares a secret with herâthat grim reapers are people who took their own lives. Thatâs the big sin theyâve committed, and he asks why she thinks that their punishment is to be neither living nor dead, and to usher countless people in death. He points out that they have no names and no memories, but they need homes to live in and food to eat. He says he was searching for answers, when one day it occurred to him âThat the things weâd given upâour names, the lives we threw awayâwere the very things I began to want. That when we long for life desperately, our punishment may be over.â Reaper says he knows why she avoids him, and tells her that heâs sorry for borrowing her hands in choosing death. He admits his regret, and asks for her forgiveness with a solemn bow. He tells her to forget the past and guide souls well, and hopes that sheâll forgive herself someday âWhat god would want is for us to forgive ourselves and discover an ardent desire for life.â She bursts into tears at his words. Eun-tak sets the table for her aunt, who asks if sheâs got a boyfriend and remarks thoughtlessly that she shouldnât end up a single mother like her mom. Eun-tak finally erupts in anger and asks how long Aunt is going to stay here, because sheâs fed her enough, and sheâs a ghost who needs to move on. Oh, sheâs dead? Aunt is as nasty as ever, still holding a grudge over those bankbooks, and she raises a hand to hit Eun-tak again. But a hand blocks Aunt before she can make contactâitâs unni ghost, who grabs Aunt by the collar and announces that sheâd be a great partner for her to head into the afterlife with. Aw, is she choosing to get rid of Aunt as her final act? Thatâs sweet. Eun-tak is sad to hear that unni ghost is leaving, and unni thanks Eun-tak for everything, and tells her to live well with the goblin. Eun-tak thanks her aunt for raising her and says that they should meet under better circumstances in the next life, but Aunt scoffs and says she has no intention of meeting Eun-tak again. She fights the whole way as unni ghost takes her away. Good riddance. Reaper calls Eun-tak over to the house to give her something, and she tenses and asks if itâs a death note. He says it isnât, and asks if sheâs worried about that. She admits that sheâs mostly curious about how her fate has changed, and he muses that her fate is so often changing. She says that despite having pulled out the goblinâs sword and losing the mark on her neck, sheâs still technically a missing soul and was almost not born. She points out that sheâs lost the person she loves once before and that humans all die someday, which is what makes life so beautiful. She says that once her memories returned, the first thought she had was that she should live today like itâs her last. Reaper smiles and tells her, âYour life is already beautifulâremember that.â Reaper hands her a box, and Eun-tak gets teary-eyed when she opens it to find a wedding bouquet. He congratulates her on the wedding and she beams. Shin and Eun-tak get married in the goblinâs buckwheat garden, just the two of them. Shin vows, âUntil death do us part, to every word you say, no matter what Me too.â Eun-tak answers, âEven if death separates us, to every word you say, no matter what Me too.â They smile at each other happily. At home, Reaper, Deok-hwa and CEO Kim are present for the wedding party, and Reaper grabs the champagne to chill with his hands. CEO Kimâs eyes widen, and Deok-hwa tries to warn him to be more careful. Shin doesnât help matters by showing off his telekinesis, and CEO Kim faints, while Deok-hwa nags them and then wonders why the nagging feels so familiar. Once CEO Kim regains consciousness, he chants for a song, and Reaper immediately regrets it when Shin busts out in song like an embarrassing, hopeless romantic. Eun-tak joins him in a duet, and Deok-hwa looks like heâs about to lose his lunch at the display of affection. That night, Shin and Eun-tak gaze at each other as they fall asleep, and Shin pets her on the head as he says, âGoodnight. I love you,â and tucks her in. Honestly, itâs making me a little nervous that theyâre so happy with thirty minutes left in the finale⌠Eun-tak has a great day at work where everything goes smoothly, and she decides to head home early after a meeting. Shin heads home with a bag of groceries and a bouquet of flowers. Reaper and Hoobae wait at a bus stop with a stack of death notes, and based on the ages of the souls, Hoobae guesses that a kindergarten bus is about to get in an accident. Reaper sighs, âIâm really starting to think that this work is punishment.â As Hoobae steps aside to take a phone call, Eun-tak happens by in her car and waves at Reaper. He waves back as she passes. Eep, this is bad⌠Hoobae runs back to say that the death notes have changed and the children wonât be dying today. Their names disappear from the cards, and Hoobae wonders why their fates changed. Thatâs when Reaper thinks of Eun-tak driving past, and he says with tears in his eyes that itâs because of a death thatâs not on the registry. Oh crap. Hoobae asks what kind of death isnât registered, and Reaper calls it âa death that canât be calculatedâa sacrifice.â Shin calls Eun-tak to ask why she isnât home yet, and teases her about her bad sense of direction as she makes a turn. Theyâre still talking when Eun-tak pulls up to an intersection where she spots the accident about to happenâa big truck rolling down a hill, about to collide into a small bus full of children. Itâs a split-second, but it all happens in slow-motion, as Eun-tak pulls forward and comes to a stop⌠right in the path of the oncoming truck. A tear falls as she sees the truck about to hit her, and then they collide. As the car gets crushed, Eun-tak narrates in voiceover that when she thought about it, today was a perfect dayâshe woke up in Shinâs arms, her fried eggs turned out perfectly, and her live radio broadcast went off without a hitch. âThat perfection mustâve been what brought me to this moment. So that I wouldnât be late. I couldnât be one second lateâthis was my fate,â she says. Shin drops his glass of wine and runs out the door shouting for Eun-tak to answer him. In her dying moments, Eun-tak thinks of Shin saying that he loved her on their wedding night, and she answers now, âMe too.â Her bloody hand goes limp. Reaper and Hoobae watch from a rooftop, and Reaper says that human sacrifice is something that even the gods canât calculate, because thatâs just human nature and a choice made by the person in that moment. He cries as he says, âItâs a choice only humans can make.â Hoobae gets Eun-takâs belated death note now, and Reaper says that Eun-tak answered the godsâ cruel question with a cruelly sad reply, and bursts into tears. Eun-takâs soul appears on the sidewalk and she smiles to see that the children are safe. Reaper appears next to her to ask her the standard questionsâher name and ageâbut heâs crying, barely able to say the words. She says she wondered in the moment why she was doing it, but she couldnât stop, and she was so scared. When other people see news of the crash on TV, someone wonders if she wasnât an angel, to have died saving all those other lives. Eun-tak looks around Reaperâs tea room and says itâs nice, curious about the place where heâs always worked. She asks him how many lives sheâs lived, hoping that he can tell her now that sheâs dead. He tells her that this was her first lifetime, and she smiles in relief to know that she has three left. Thatâs when the door opens and Shin stumbles in, looking numb. Reaper leaves to prepare the tea and Shin silently breaks down in the most heartbreaking sob. Eun-tak caresses his face and reminds him of what she said before âThat the living have to live on. Youâll cry sometimes, but you have to laugh a lot and be strongâthatâs how you honor the love you were given.â He grabs her in a hug and asks how she could do this to him, and she says sheâs sorry. He cries so sorrowfully⌠ugh, I canât see. My eyeballs are leaking. She asks to see his face, and he can barely manage to pull away from her. She reminds him that he still owes her a third wish, and asks him to grant it now. She tells him not to hurt too much, because sheâll come back to meet him, and adds that he shouldnât make it rain too much, for the citizensâ sake. He argues that thatâs three wishes, not one, and cries, âHow am I supposed to live without you?â She says sheâll only be gone a short while âI promise. This time, Iâll come to you. Iâll find you. In the next lifetime Iâll be born full of life, and stay by your side for a long, long time. Iâll go beg them up there to let me do that.â She turns to Reaper to ask him to look in on Shin after everyoneâs left him, and Reaper nods. He offers her oblivion tea, but she shakes her head and says sheâll skip the tea. Eun-tak tells Shin she has to go now, and he sobs even harder. She promises to run there and run back, and Shin says, âYou have to come back. Even if it takes a hundred, two hundred yearsâIâll be waiting.â She nods with a smile and lets go of his hand. She walks toward the door. She opens it and says brightly, âIâll see you later,â and walks into the light. Shin collapses in tears. After sheâs gone, Shin writes down âHere lies the goblinâs bride, who loved and was loved.â He lights the paper with his goblin fire and sends it up into the air. Reaper narrates that on that day, Eun-tak walked forever into someoneâs tears. âTime that could not be distinguished from night or day was washed away in the rain. It was a very long rainy season.â He says that Eun-tak made sure to summon a guardian god back to this world before leaving it âA lonely, shining guardian god.â Eun-takâs red scarf hangs on the laundry rack, soaked in water. Samshin Granny looks at the rain and muses that Eun-tak mustâve reunited with her mother. There are two teenage girls eating at her food truck, and one of them is wearing the hairpin that Shinâs second-in-command bought from her years ago. She says she wears it even when her father isnât around because she loves him even when he isnât watching. Shin wears Eun-takâs scarf as he goes for a walk, remembering her words about how first loves never come true. He walks everywhere they walked together, reliving every moment they shared. Thirty years pass that way, until Shinâs favorite bookstore is covered in ivy and looking worn. Reaper still walks that same pedestrian bridge as always, sad and alone. When he goes to meet Hoobae, Reaper receives his final death note, and Hoobae says that his long punishment is over now. Hoobae tells him to rest, sniffling back tears. Reaper thanks him for everything, and then goes home to quietly pack up all of his things. He muses that he wonât have to dry clean his hat anymore, and once everything is put away, he opens up the envelope to find out who his final soul will be⌠Itâs Kim Sun, and he says tearfully that she said she wouldnât send word, but word has been sent anyway. Reaper puts on his suit one last time for his last day of work. He tells Shin to be well, and Shin tells him to be happy in whatever time heâs in. Reaper says he lived well here and tells Shin not to make it rain too much, and Shin assures him that farewells are his longtime profession, so he neednât worry. Reaper reminds him to finish the laundry, which makes Shin chuckle, and then he asks Shin to come to the tea room, because heâs thinking of breaking the rules one last time on his way out. Sunny arrives at Reaperâs tea room, and though she must be a grandma by now, sheâs back in her youthful image when she steps inside, and she notes that he hasnât aged a day. Reaper âI missed you.â Sunny âI knew you would.â Reaper takes out the jade ring and slides it on her finger, and he says he wanted to put it on her properly, just once. He apologizes for the terrible way he made her wear it all those years ago. She says she missed him, so he replies in kind that he knew she would. He tells her that sheâs his final soul, and she asks what happens to them nowâwill they get their happy ending? Reaper says that this is Sunnyâs third lifetime, and he doesnât know how many lives heâs lived, so she realizes that this could be the end for them. Reaper tells her that her brother is here, and she smiles to see Shin standing outside the window. He snarks that to the very end, her oraboni is an afterthought. Sheâs happy to get to see him one last time, and Shin says itâs thanks to making a good friend, and Reaper salutes him. Aw. Sunny tells him sheâs sorry to be going first, and that theyâll meet again someday. Shin âBe happy, our ugly duckling.â Then Reaper stands and takes Sunny by the hand, and they walk through the door together. They look happy, and Shin watches them go. Augh, but now heâs all alone! Shin walks through his buckwheat garden and thinks, âMy sister, my friend, and my bride have all left. And as always, I am alone.â Sometime later, a man sits down next to Shin by the river, and he offers Shin half his sandwich, thinking that he looks down. Shin narrates that in everyoneâs life, there are moments when a god has come and gone, when youâre far from the world and someone pushes you back towards it. Shin takes the sandwich, encouraged by the manâs generosity, and tells him to walk in the opposite direction because he might run into someone who needs his help. The man listens to Shin and comes across CEO Kim, whoâs now a very old man, peering into the engine of his car thatâs stopped in the street. The sandwich man is a car mechanic who offers his help, and CEO Kim recognizes the signsâthat his car mustâve broken down because he was meant to meet this man, and that Shin sent him. It must be time for a new identity, because Shin packs up and leaves his house. On his way out of town, he comes across a movie set, and inside the car are Sunny and Reaper. They look the same but theyâve been reincarnated, and Shin smiles to see that theyâve reunited after all. He narrates that he made a wish when he sent their names up with that lantern years ago âThat my sister and my king would meet again in the next life in the distant future, and that in that life, they would be happy.â In this next lifetime, Reaper and Sunny have no memory of each other and bicker endlessly on set. When Reaper shows her how an arrest is done by handcuffing her, she gets annoyed and asks the director who this man is to be treating her like this. The director says heâs a detective here to consult on the film, and Sunnyâs eyes suddenly light up as Reaper introduces himself boldly with the name Lee Hyuk. Itâs funny that sheâs the actress but sheâs the starstruck one. One night they head to a motel and Sunny awkwardly explains to the clerk that theyâre on a set nearby but her manager forgot to get her a room, and that Reaper is her stylist. He plays along with a deadpan face. When another couple comes in behind them to book a room right after they supposedly got the last one, Reaper pretends not to have heard and leads her down the hall, much to her delight. On another date, Sunny demands to know what they are, and why he hasnât officially called her his girlfriend or said that he likes her. He sips his coffee silently the same way Reaper used to, and he wonders why he has to say it first. She feels slighted because she liked him first, but he argues that sheâs wrongâhe liked her first. That appeases her, anld she puts a bracelet on his wrist, calling it like handcuffs âBecause you stole my heart.â Pfft. It has a little lion on it heh, âlionâ is what the goblin used to call him, short for âgrim reaperâ, which she got because his nickname at the precinct isâwhadduya knowâthe âGrim Reaper of Violent Crimes.â She shows him her matching bracelet, and he gets up to plant a kiss on her. In her characteristic way, Sunny says that today is their Day One, and they kiss some more. In Quebec, Shin heads out for a walk, and his companion tells him to avoid the big streets because there are noisy students visiting from Korea. Shin sits in the Yoo family graveyard to read in the afternoon sun, and doesnât notice a girl walking up behind him in the distance. Sheâs holding a dandelion in her hand, and when the wind kicks up and scatters the flower, the camera pans up to her face. Itâs Eun-tak, of course, and sheâs back in high school uniform. She sees Shin and says just like before, âIâve found you.â She thinks back to Shin saying that thereâs no such thing as forever love or forever sadness, and she answers in the present that she believes there is, and chooses sad love. As soon as she says it, Shin turns around and sees her. She walks toward him and asks with tears in her eyes, âAjusshi, you know who I am, right?â Her nametag says âPark So-min.â Shin answers, âMy first and my last⌠the goblinâs bride.â Eun-tak cries happy tears, and Shin smiles back at her. COMMENTS Agh, she died. I mean, I knooooow that she came back and that she gets three whole lifetimes with him, but STILL. Despite the reunion which was a little dry considering all of the heartfelt reunions theyâve shared, the ending felt so bittersweet, and Iâm left wondering what Shinâs life will be like when Eun-takâs three lifetimes are up and heâs all alone again. Maybe other people watched it and were happy at the reunion, but it felt endlessly sad to me, the idea that heâd have to watch her die and be without her again for years on end, and then be the only one left standing like he was when Reaper, and Sunny, and Eun-tak all left the first time. He began the drama as a lonely immortal soul, and in the end heâll always remain a lonely immortal soul who outlives everyone. Itâs as beautiful as it is sad, and I simultaneously love and hate the idea that heâll remain that way forever. I was worried that things were just too happy too soon, so I canât say I was shocked that Eun-tak died in the final episode. Narratively it gives us that sorrowful farewell, which did feel worth it in the momentâto see Shin face the one loss that might break him, and to watch him cry like a small child while she comforted him in death. It was a lovely reversal for the two characters, and emotionally gratifying. I connect with these two characters much more in sadness than I do when theyâre being the cutesy rom-com goblin newlyweds, so for me this episode landed better than Episode 15, which felt too bouncy, sandwiched in between the two weightier, emotional episodes. I was also dissatisfied with the way Eun-tak suddenly regained all her memories without a more significant event to trigger it, because it lacked oomph for me when she just suddenly remembered. So while the parade of deaths and goodbyes made me sad, I thought it was a fitting finale, given that I always preferred the show when it was tonally on the melancholy side. Having said that, I still wish Eun-tak had managed to skirt death this time, for Shinâs sakeâfour lifetimes seems so measly compared to Goblinâs eternal one! I am happy about the fact that Eun-tak was the agent of her own fate, and that she chose the one death that even gods couldnât have predicted or changed. The outcome didnât feel like a victoryâtoo sad about her dyingâbut I like this idea that there are some things gods canât control in human life and death. But this show has always been about love stronger than death, and a connection that runs so deep that two fated souls will find each other again and again, no matter what name and what form and how much time has passed. So having our lovers separated by death and reunited in the next life follows that central theme to the letter, and it makes perfect sense. I just personally feel like reincarnation endings are dissatisfying in most instances, because itâs not the same two people if they donât remember each other. Eun-takâs reincarnation didnât make me ultimately too dissatisfied, since they found a way around a true separation by having her choose not to drink the oblivion tea, and they both got to keep their memories intact between lifetimes. If not for that, I mightâve blown a gasket, no matter how much they believe that theyâre the same two souls. Reaper and Sunnyâs case was an interesting inversion of that rule, where remembering their tragic love prevented them from realizing that love in the present. The purist in me wants the two original characters to have forgiven each other and worked past that tragedy in the present timelineâif Goblin and Reaper could do it, I donât see why the two lovers couldnât. But I also donât begrudge them a clean slate where they just get to be unabashedly happy without guilt and a lifetime of regret hanging between them, especially in Reaperâs case, since he spent long enough paying his dues and making amends, and was finally able to forgive himself. For Reaper, the new life and the oblivion truly are a reward, and his happy ending made me think that Shin was right about heaven always being on Wang Yeoâs side. He got the two things he wanted so ardentlyâlife and Sunâwhile Shin had to live on without his friend *SNIFF*. There are a lot of things I wished this drama had done better, like fleshing out Shinâs other relationships, for one. Deok-hwa and Sunny felt criminally underused given how much screen time was used to repeat the very basic relationship setups over and over. I kept waiting for a big satisfying emotional moment with Shin that never happened, which I thought was such a waste for two people who were supposed to be his family. I couldâve done with half the time they spent on the romance because honestly, the romances would more often plateau than advance, in exchange for more depth in Shinâs other relationships. I mean, Reaper had a more touching relationship with Eun-tak than Shin had with Sunny, and he supposedly missed her for 900 years! And he said his eternal goodbye from outside a window? I thought the show was best when it focused on Shin and Reaperâs jobs, because I was often more touched by the small storiesâvarious people facing the afterlife in different ways and being met by those whoâd gone before them like a husband or a dog. I totally cried when Shin rewarded his second-in-command for saving his country in a past life. It wouldâve been nice to have more of that procedural element in the show, because the overall plot felt thin, especially in the middle stretch. And imagine what momentum the story couldâve had if the villain had been introduced earlier, and complicated our charactersâ lives with more subtlety. These were good characters and the mythology held up, but I definitely wanted more from the story. To me, the interesting part of this universe isnât the idea of a love that transcends deathâbecause thatâs not new to dramaland. I cared about the goblin and the reaper as immortal characters who faced human life and death very differently, and learned to connect to the world in some way. I believed that that hat made Reaper invisible and that Goblin made it rain every time he was sad, and that they carried centuries of sadness in their hearts. The mythology, though overly reliant on fickle gods and fate, was at least consistent and believable, and had a clear purpose in showing the beauty of life by telling stories of death. Itâs what felt fresh about the drama, and what drew me in, and it won half its battle right away by making the supernatural world come alive. I canât even say that Gong Yoo and Lee Dong-wook ran off with the show with their performances or their bromance, because it was clearly theirs to begin withâin this life, and beyond. 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