Weol-ju is intrigued when a tight-lipped customer who refuses to open up about her problems suddenly starts pouring out her heart to Han Kang-bae. Also, being tired is valid, especially after 500 years of work only to fail at the very end. Gotta respect him for being so good whatever role he's given. Yeo Rin is the Cinnabar. And hoping Yook Sungjae will return to kdrama world soon after his military enlistment. Hwang Jung-eum's next drama releases tomorrow, how often does that happen? Still, I kept pausing the show to see how much time we had left, because I was going to throw a fit if Prince Dashing was just gone. In the supermarket, Weol-Ju watches Kang-Bae and Yeo-Rin together. The drama comedy is sometime a little too whacky for my taste. I’d love to hear more of your thoughts on the guy, as I’ve never really perceived Zuko as a bad boy - obviously he did not start off as a very likable character, but I always saw him as three-dimensional and sympathetic, and his redemption arc is one of my favorite aspects of the show.
I love love love everything about this show- the grudge of the week, the food of the week, Woljoo’s strong hanbok game, the chemistry of the cast, the comedy. The casting made piqued my interest on how they'll come together in the drama series (and they came out in a VERY satisfactory level!!). The next time Kang-bae runs into Yeo-rin at work, she’s a giant ball of anxiety over the kiss. Both then decide to come up with situations for the two to get together. Yes, exactly! fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js, fjs);
Kang-bae asks if she’s proud after helping Bo-ra, but Wol-joo says that she’s realized that people can live as long as they have one person who listens to them. I’m sorry.” She begs him not to leave her when she missed him so much and she just got him back, and she tells him over and over again that she loves him. She is surprised by his actions and unable to say anything else, prompting her to run off. I just ADORE how everything came together so perfectly… all this time, we’ve been treating Wol-joo’s grudges (and the fact that settling the last one will result in Manager Gwi going to Hell) and the resolution of Kang-bae’s ability as two separate issues. I was actually a bit scared that they both might be really gone, because it made sense why they'd both want to sacrifice themselves for each other or Kang-bae. Watching this was like eating fruit sorbet that's somehow filling. Wol-joo tells him that Won-hyung left Chief Yeom’s body, and she asks Kang-bae not to get involved in anything dangerous today, so he promises to stick to looking for customers who might have a grudge to settle. Won-hyung only says that it’s too bad they don’t know how Kang-bae feels about them, so that they could suffer that much more when they lose him. As for this final ep, well, the amt of fake deaths omg Guibanjang heads to see Samsin next and begs her to give him the contract. I’m already imagining how their life would be hihi. Idk but I think he's underrated. Starring: Hwang Jung-eum,Yook Sung-jae,Choi Won-young We've had several this year alone that nailed the format and are perfect examples of how it can be and why it perhaps should be done. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. He finds himself in a theater watching Kang-bae and Wol-joo perform Juliet’s Temptations. Loved the cameos, and the theatre scenes. He completely freaks out, and Manager Gwi gives him the Disappointed Dad face. Queen Yeomra seems thrilled to grant her request to re-open Mystic Pop-up Bar and even offers to send her a trustworthy partner. But even before she knew Manager Gwi (always Gwi) was back, I really liked that Wol-ju chose to return to her work in the Living Realm. Remembering all the recent conversations she had with Guibanjang, she starts understanding who he is. Wol-joo stands meekly before Queen Yeomra to accept her punishment, since she failed her task. fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js, fjs);
Please set me free from this misery before I become attached again, okay?”. The fight scenes were really good too. It was a short and simple story and had great characters. I thought it was a flashback to Samsin remembering WJ's cantankerous bent and one of her past missions, sort of fondly, like she missed WJ even though she was a trouble maker.