ZOMBIE’S DRAMA REVIEW: Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok Joo Episodes 15-16

Well, it’s taken me a whole lot longer than I intended, but I finally finished this dang drama and all I can say is, I’m so glad I decided to watch this one! It really has been the most adorable drama and I’ve loved having something so cute around to brighten up these dreary winter days! That being said, I’m a bit sad the time has come for me to wrap up my thoughts on this drama but at the same time, I’m happy I can walk away with so many warm-fuzzies to remember it by. Continue reading “ZOMBIE’S DRAMA REVIEW: Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok Joo Episodes 15-16”

ZOMBIE’S DRAMA REVIEW: Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok Joo Episodes 13-14

I always find it funny, the way I get so anxious for a drama OTP to get together. I always feel like the world’s going to end if they don’t hurry up and realize their feelings for each other, even though I know that as soon as they do, something awful is going to happen that will ultimately drive them apart. It’s just one of those terrible drama laws that you can never really escape which is why I was so worried about Bok Joo, Joon Hyung and their fledgling relationship in these next two episodes. Continue reading “ZOMBIE’S DRAMA REVIEW: Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok Joo Episodes 13-14”

ZOMBIE’S DRAMA REVIEW: Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok Joo Episodes 11-12

These next two episodes were quite the emotional roller coaster, with plenty of ups and downs, but ultimately, that ride of crazy led us to some pretty sweet moments. Moments in which invoked all sorts of warm-fuzzies and a whole lotta happy Zombie squealing! Continue reading “ZOMBIE’S DRAMA REVIEW: Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok Joo Episodes 11-12”

ZOMBIE’S DRAMA REVIEW: Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok Joo Episodes 9-10

These next two episodes were pretty rough for Bok Joo, as she has a lot she has to deal with, both physically and emotionally. Between dealing with her feelings for the doctor, her demanding training schedule and life throwing the weightlifting club a giant curve ball,  it’s not surprising Bok Joo comes to find herself stuck in a pretty serious slump. Continue reading “ZOMBIE’S DRAMA REVIEW: Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok Joo Episodes 9-10”

ZOMBIE’S DRAMA REVIEW: Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok Joo Episodes 7-8

In my last review, I wondered just how long Bok Joo was going to be able to keep her trips to the weight-loss clinic a secret. It would seem that in these next two episodes, that questions got answered and boy, do things get ugly! Continue reading “ZOMBIE’S DRAMA REVIEW: Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok Joo Episodes 7-8”

My Current Obsession: 7 First Kisses

Today’s one of those days when no matter how hard I try, I just can’t seem to focus on anything. Instead of getting frustrated over my inability to do anything useful, I’ve decided to embrace my inner sloth, while simultaneously indulge my pathetic need to surround myself with pretty. Lots of pretty, if at all possible. And chocolate. Lots and lots of chocolate… (Yeah, today is definitely one of those days!) Continue reading “My Current Obsession: 7 First Kisses”

Rainy Zombie Chat: Goblin Episodes 9-10

Raine: So much happened this week. Reveals we expected, but that were done so cleverly. There was a little bit of cinemagraphic indulgence I could’ve done without, but, man oh man, does this show punch you in the gut.

Zombie: I was too busy trying to keep up with everything that was going on to care about any cinemagraphic indulgence. I spent these last two episodes going, “I knew it… I Knew It… I KNEW IT!” Man, I love that feeling! *snickers*

Raine: When I watched, I totally thought, “Zombie was right!” It was so satisfying to see it on screen though and watch how the young king was manipulated and fell for it despite his love for Goblin’s sister. I loved the slow realizations in the present that Death had and how he investigated with Goblin.

Zombie: Death certainly had a lot to deal with and I rather enjoyed his method of investigation. He did everything so carefully, or at least tried to. But in the end, everything kinda came out all at once. I do kinda have to wonder just how much the young king loved his queen, if he was willing to let the venomous words of his advisor convince him that killing her and Shin was for the best. I would like to think that true love would give him the strength to stand up to such evil but maybe that’s just my secret desire to believe in fairy tales talking.

Raine: I’m seeing serious victim mentality in a young man who was raised by a viper. We never do get to see the aftermath of the king’s decision. Perhaps that is in next episode, the reaction to losing his young wife and Shin. But the fear of losing power had been instilled in him by that horrid advisor since he was a tot. That’s nothing to laugh at. I do think that kid made the wrong decision and there are many others who would have chosen differently. And it does smash my dream of their true love. Their love has transcended centuries so…take 2? Make up for it? Something? I want to see more of him after that decision.

Zombie: I’m sure we’ll get a whole lot more moreness in the next two episodes and we’ll have even more to talk about. But first, can we say something about that cuss word-inducing kiss? Or was it just me that went… You know what, I probably shouldn’t recount that exact moment, for the sake of any innocents out there. Let’s just say I rather enjoyed Goblin’s first real kiss.

Raine: OMG that was so precious, especially with him freezing time around them and she’s like “Goblin, that stuff dun work on me. Get kissin’!” and she just revels in it and kisses him again. It’s so natural and beautiful and guh!

Zombie: I’m sighing all over again, just thinking about it. It was such a perfect kiss! *siiigggghhhh* Oh! While we’re talking about favorite moments, I have to say, that whole walking through the tunnel with the leeks scene was absolutely brilliant! I laughed so hard I cried!

Raine: I couldn’t stop laughing and re-watched. You parodied yourself, show? BRILLIANT. So cool, that beautiful opening song, hot men, shadows…and the outline of groceries. Then…interrupted in the most awkward manner! They they laugh like old men and wish everyone Happy New Year? I just can’t…omg!

Zombie: I died! I love the way this show can throw in some of the most hilarious moments ever written and then just keep going like it was nothing. I laughed almost as hard during this scene as I did during the Goblin and the “Train to Busan” scene and the scene with the old chairman and the BTS references.

Raine: BTS and EXO! Besides “Train to Busan,” there was that Gong Yoo reference during the shaman reading with Sunny! A show that can make fun of itself is good! And also one that can tie in happenings from early on. The ring Sunny wears. The necklace Eun Tak wears in Gong Yoo’s vision of her. The ghost that guarded Eun Tak’s insurance money. Just beautifully done stuff and not only logical, but emotionally powerful.

Zombie: It’s the way everything is tied together that makes this drama so enjoyable to watch. Everything is written into the story for a reason. Even the most minor characters and most seemingly insignificant moments all tie in somewhere and usually they end up being a much more important thing that we could have ever imagined. It’s been so much fun, watching all of these pieces come together. I honestly can’t remember the last time I watched a drama that fit so well together.

Raine: It’s been a long time. 2016 was bereft of good material. Goblin, you saved it! One part had me confused. When she called him by blowing out that match he didn’t come. Does the match drag him there? I mean he was waiting for her anyway, but shouldn’t he have gotten onto the ski gondola?

Zombie: Maybe he has a choice of where he wants to land (for lack of a better word) when she summons him? It could be that he’s simply appeared next to her because he’s wanted to and not necessarily because he had to? That wouldn’t really explain his first appearance but maybe he’s found a way to bend the rules, now that it’s been confirmed that she’s really his bride? I really don’t know. All I know is that I want a Goblin of my own to wait for me at the top of a mountain and wrap me up in his arms like that. Again, I’m sighing like the hopeless romantic I am. *sigh*

Raine: He really is quite the immortal charmer. Like when he melts when she calls him “Uri ajeossi/my ajeossi?” So, so cute!

Zombie: Oh! My heart went all kinds of warm and squishy at that moment. He was so darn adorable! He feels the same way about hearing himself called “uri ajeossi” as I do about being called “unni/noona.” It’s one of those things that just makes you happy.

Raine: It’s watching this wise man who has lived many, many years go through such a youthful experience that makes it magical. It’s an unusual circumstance. I love television and stories for this reason. The imagination can make up these beautiful, very human, situations.

Zombie: It doesn’t hurt to have a cast that’s pretty magical in and of themselves. It’s a very special actor who can take such a fantastical character and turn it into one you can easily relate to. To have an entire cast with that ability is pretty darn awesome.

Raine: It’s essentially a human story set out on a grand scale. You have a man in love who uses the weather and beating death to call out to his woman who has run away, or who saves her from death chasing after her, or who decides to overcome the odds of their fate because of (insert humor) a human who found a magical place cause he had to pee. Or who feels a strange connection to a woman (Sunny), and playfully bickers with her before he realizes that she is the incarnation of his sister.

Zombie: I think the fact that these immortal beings were once human, has a lot to do with our ability to relate to them. Even after hundreds of years living as immortals, there’s still quite a bit of them that’s human. They feel the same things we feel, they suffer as we suffer, even if sometimes what they’re experiencing is on a much grander scale, the fact that there’s still something about them that we can relate to makes it easy for us to love them. It somehow makes life better, knowing that these seemingly perfect immortals still struggle in their daily life.

Raine: And that they take those struggles to each other and to their makeshift family. Eun Tak did mention in the beginning that she felt like she’d lost a “home” or that Goblin’s crib wasn’t really her home. But then she returns, and it really is. Goblin and Death watch her goof off with Duk Hwa. They take selfies together. They cook together. They talk about girls (and their very complicated incarnation pasts) together. They celebrate Eun Tak’s step into adulthood and her getting into school. It’s so…normal…but so very not.

Zombie: But all of that works because really, what is normal? They’ve created their own version of “normal” just like we do in real life. My “normal” may not be full of immortal beings but it’s just as mixed up and crazy as anyone else’s. And that’s why we love these characters. Because they’re able to create a beautiful life together despite living in a world full of messed up crazy. The question is, will this beautiful life they’ve created really last or is it just a fleeting moment of happy that will eventually end in us bawling our eyes out? You know what? Don’t answer that. I just wanna live in my delusional world of happy for a little bit longer.

Raine: We still have some time yet before those final drama moments! For now we get to watch Death be super awkward with Sunny, mess up with Sunny, remember his past with Sunny, and buddy up with Goblin to talk about Sunny. And then we get to watch Goblin go on dates, visit Eun Tak in beautiful places (have you noticed how this show picks GORGEOUS natural scenery?), and save her from the lady in red’s words of doom.

Zombie: We’ve certainly got a lot to digest at the moment and I have a feeling we have a whole lot more to get through before the end. I’m having a really hard time believing we only have a couple of weeks left! And yes, the natural scenery used in this drama is absolutely breathtaking. Much like Gong Yoo… *swoon*

Raine: Why isn’t it 20 episodes? I’m so so sad. But I do suppose Goblin and Death literally took out a death warrant on Eun Tak to find her so the clock’s a-tickin’…details…

Zombie: I’m pretty sure the clock’s a-tickin’ for everyone. After all, Goblin can’t live with that sword in his chest forever and Eun Tak can’t live if Goblin hangs around. I have a feeling Death’s gonna have problems if he gets any of his memories back and surely Sunny won’t escape this story unscathed. Everyone’s fate is tied together, in one way or another, which means no one is going to get by without suffering in one way or another. It’s only a matter of time before things start to fall apart.

Raine: We’re gonna need a drink when this this is over…

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Episodes 1-2

Episodes 3-4

Episodes 5-6

Episodes 7-8

ZOMBIE’S DRAMA REVIEW: Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok Joo Episodes 5-6

It’s very nearly killed me, having  to put my blogging life aside to make room for all of the insanity of my real life, this past month or so. Lucky for me, the majority of the crazy has subsided which means I finally have time to sit down and talk about all of the happening in these next two episodes of Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok Joo. (And there was much rejoicing… At least from me…)

Can I just start out by saying that I really, REALLY hate myself for loving Jung Joon Hyung as much as I do. He’s such an awful punk and yet, anytime he smiles, or has one of those serious moments where his awfulness melts into a rare moment of sincerity , I completely melt. I know, I know. I’m a horrible person, falling for such an awful brat but I just can’t help myself. Those rare moments of sincerity I was talking about have me convinced that there’s more to this boy than just horribly obnoxious teasing and I know that, given time, he’s going to do a complete 180 and become the most adorable punk of the face of the planet. (Well, even more so than he already is.) I’m pretty sure I’m going to be squealing my fangirl self silly when that moment comes. Sadly, until then, I’m going to be squealing myself silly over how obnoxiously cute he is as he torments poor Bok Joo.

At least I can say, with absolute certainty, that if there was ever a girl who could handle the likes of Jung Joon Hyung, it would be Kim Bok Joo. Even when it seems as if she’s been cornered by the likes of Joon Hyung, she manages to find a way to come out on top. I absolutely love that she was not only able to win against Joon Hyung’s tormenting, but was also able to confront him on the matter head-on. Dragging him to that abandoned lot to have it out was absolutely brilliant on her part and completely hilarious to watch. I love the way Bok Joo can say anything to Joon Hyung, without fear. Even if he is a terrible tease, when it comes down to it, these two really are starting to form a rather adorable bond and I have a feeling this is only going to strengthen as the story moves on.

While it may seem silly for me to be shipping Bok Joo and Joon Hyung just yet, we all know this ship isn’t that far out of reach. Yes, Bok Joo is still very much in love with Doctor Jung Jae Yi and Joon Hyung is actually trying to get these two together, but really, how long is this one-sided love going to last? Doctor Jung is nice enough in his own right but he’s just doesn’t strike me as the type who would fall for one of his patients. Heck, hasn’t he even said that he would never cause a scandal with one of his patients? No, I’m convinced this charming doctor will have the honor of being Bok Joo’s first love without ever even knowing that honor was his.

Though  now that I think about it, Joon Hyung is in on Bok Joo’s secret which means he could very easily pass that information along to his unsuspecting brother. Of course Bok Joo has made him swear to keep his mouth shut but how likely is it that Joon Hyung is going to stick to his word? He likes to tease way too much and if the opportunity arises, he could very easily make a mistake. At the same time, there’s a very definite part of him who would rather die than cause Bok Joo any serious harm. I know he doesn’t show it much at the moment but there have certainly been some instances where his own enlightenment has taken him by surprise. Take the scene where he was helping Bok Joo dry her hair, for instance. You know he had a moment there when he was completely shocked by his own sudden rush of feelings. Even if Bok Joo stays ignorant of these feelings for a long time, I don’t think Joon Hyung will be able to ignore them for much longer. Oh! I get giddy just thinking about all the delicious goodies these feelings will bring us in the future! *squeee*

As anxious as I am for Joon Hyung to stop being a brat and start becoming a serious love interest for Bok Joo, I’m even more anxious for Song Shi Ho to stop clinging onto both Joon Hyung and the past. I swear, I’m so completely annoyed by Shi Ho’s obstinate refusal to accept the fact that Joon Hyung has moved on. Call me crazy, but I think Joon Hyung has made it very clear that he’s not interested in Shi Ho in any way, shape or form. There’s no way Shi Ho couldn’t have picked up on that which means everything she’s doing in her attempt to win him back, is being done completely out of selfishness. She selfishly wants to hold onto what she once had with Joon Hyung but that’s never going to happen. Her stubborn refusal to accept that fact is only making life miserable for everyone. While I can understand an athlete’s competitive spirit and their determination to never give up, that sort of thinking doesn’t translate well into other areas of life. It certainly isn’t working for Shi Ho’s personal life and she needs to accept this fact and move on. Sometimes in life you just have to become Elsa and “let it go” and this is definitely one of those times! If Shi Ho can’t accept this fact, I’m afraid life is going to become miserable for not only her and Joon Hyung but also Bok Joo and pretty much everyone else even remotely connected to this girl. This obsession of hers could quickly turn into a poison that destroys all it comes in contact with. Here’s hoping it doesn’t go that far!

As worried as I may be about Shi Ho’s poison, I’m even more worried about Bok Joo and how long this little diet clinic stunt of hers is going to last. As oblivious as Doctor Jung may be to the truth about Bok Joo, there’s a steadily increasing number of people who know the truth and you know that the more people who know, the harder it’s going to be to keep this secret hidden. Even if by some miracle Joon Hyung manages to keep his mouth shut, Bok Joo’s friend, Nan Hee, isn’t exactly the most tight-lipped person on the planet. I could just as easily see her saying something she shouldn’t as I can see Joon Hyung. To further complicate the matter, Bok Joo’s own conscious isn’t going to let her keep going with this lie for much longer. It’s obviously killing her, having to continually lie to Jae Yi and I really don’t think she’s going to be able to keep this charade up for much longer. Even if she somehow manages to ignore her own conscious for a while, the fact that she’s not working towards increasing her weight class isn’t going to help things any. Jae Yi is going to start to notice things are changing in a way he doesn’t suspect and the coach and professor aren’t going to let Bok Joo’s weight drop at such a critical time in her training. It’s only a matter of time before the truth comes out, one way or another and I have to say, I have a very bad feeling that when it does come out, it’s not going to be pretty.

But what do you think? Do you think Bok Joo will be able to keep this charade of hers going for long? Do you think Joon Hyung will ever overcome his trauma? (I totally forgot to talk about that earlier but he’s clearly dealing with a lot of stuff and eventually it’s going to have to be addressed. Hopefully it all comes out in a positive way. *fingers crossed*) What do you think of Shi Ho? Is her own obsession going to be her undoing or will she eventually wise up and let the past go so she can focus on a more promising future? You know I always love hearing from you so be sure to let me know what you’re thinking by leaving a comment below!

You can catch up on all of my Weightlifting Fairy Bok Joo reviews here:

Episodes 1-2

Episodes 3-4

Rainy Zombie Chat: Goblin Episodes 7-8

Raine: Where in the world do we start after those PACKED episodes? There is so much to talk about I feel like I could write a novel. Consequences of curses and love, the past becoming clearer, even more delicious bromance. Plus this is shot so beautifully…my poor heart is going to burst.

Zombie: I really don’t have a clue where to start. There’s just so much to talk about! I guess maybe we should start with the sword and the fact that Eun Tak really is going to end up being the death of Kim Shin. Or maybe we should never bring that up again because I don’t even want to think about a world without our beloved Goblin in it… Ugh! Just no. We talked last week about how weird it was that Eun Tak couldn’t draw the sword out of Shin’s chest and our theory was the two of them would have to actually be in love if that sword was ever going to budge. It would seem we were right. Sadly, we were also right about this whole sword drawing process hurting like heck.

Raine: Yeah, he laughed and winced in pain and I was like, “Dangit. We were right.” The whole mythology looping around on itself, working a bit like Angel and Buffy, it’s so awesome, but incredibly sad.

Zombie: Oh, you just had to go and bring up Angel, didn’t you!?! It’s been how many years since both of those series ended and my heart still hasn’t healed! I’m afraid this darn drama is gonna traumatize me just as badly. My heart aches for Shin and breaks when I think of what it’s going to do to Eun Tak when she has to draw that sword. Crap! I’m starting to cry!

Raine: :’( Me too! It’s just such a poignant story and we’re attached enough that this reveal (of course we sorta guessed it would happen) is really a big punch in the gut. And the same is true of Death and Sunny. I had an inkling that they had past incarnations and that they were the king and queen, but the revelation hurt.

Zombie: By the end of episode 7 I knew Death was the ancient King and Sunny was the girl in Shin’s portrait. I just had no idea she was his little sister until he said it in episode 8. I’d just assumed that she was his first love but now that I know she’s his sister, I see his relationship with Eun Tak in a whole new light. He really has spent almost 1000 years completely alone and unloved and that just makes this whole story of his that much more heartbreaking. He’s experiencing love for the first and last time in his life and that just kills me!

Raine: Which makes that last scene in episode 8 all the more powerful. He just found it, and he has to lose it. We know the true meaning of the punishment he was given 900 years ago. And about his sister. I guessed they were related ‘cause it’s always relations when men and women are close or a guard/queen type relationship. But I’m super curious about why Death’s past incarnation was such a jerk! And what he did specifically to make god angry. Unless it’s hurting Goblin.

Zombie: I actually have a theory on that. My guess is that as a human, Shin was somehow related to the King. Not directly, but close enough that as he gained power as both the queen’s brother and a highly decorated general, the King felt a real threat from him. Even if Shin never had plans to usurp the King, the fact that he was so recognized and loved by the people put him in a place where he could have made a legitimate play for the throne, if he’d wanted. The fact that the King sent Shin out to guard the borders makes me think he sent him out there to die and the fact that Shin didn’t die means he was a really darn good general. Winning favor with people who would have otherwise been left to die means he had strong connections with people who could put him in a place of power, should he want it.

Raine: Good thinking. Mix a little faction politics in there, perhaps Shin and his sister were of an opposing faction, and it’d match with a lot of historical happenings, especially in Goryeo when things are still being hammered out in the government.. But at least we do know that his coming back was against the king’s orders, which is why he was killed.

Zombie: I think the big sin of the King, which condemned him to the immortal life of a Grim Reaper, was his blind jealousy and the ensuing command to kill not just Shin, but everyone related to him, including the queen. Killing innocents to protect your throne seems like a crime worthy of severe punishment to me.

Raine: It does. Especially after showing us how profound Shin and Sun’s connection is in the present. I’m so curious about their story, which means good writing. I’m gonna say it again, I’m baffled by this writing!

Zombie: I’m at the point where I’m no longer going to question the writing, I’m just going to accept this little miracle as something wonderful and be happy that I get to enjoy it while it lasts.

Raine: And it’s lasting. Wonderfully. A beautiful reveal on the woman in red/grandma as god who personally takes care of her creations.

Zombie: That scene was so beautifully perfect. I couldn’t have asked for a better way for my questions about the woman in red to be answered. It was so dramatic and heart-wrenching and wonderful and awful, all at the same time. It was perfect.

Raine: Yes, and precedence about her potential identity had been set. She changes appearances. She heals. She is there at the right time always. Just really great writing. Like how all the souls that Death take away have meaning and purpose.

Zombie: Oh… Sorry, I’m a bit overwhelmed by emotion at the moment. Just thinking about Death and what it must be like for him, escorting so many souls into the afterlife. The scene with the mother and daughter broke my heart. I just don’t know how Death handles dealing with moments like that over and over again. The way he reacted in that moment made his statement at the bus stop so much more poignant. It killed me!

Raine: Yes! And now he appreciates death and its effects. He took life so frivolously while he lived as a selfish young king that now he has to witness death every day and retain his human feelings. It’s actually quite a similar punishment to Goblin’s.

Zombie: Well, the two did have very strong ties in life, so it makes sense they would suffer similar fates as immortal beings. Especially when you consider how strongly everything in this story is tied together. There’s no way these two could just be randomly thrown together immortal roommates. They were as destined to be together as immortals as Eun Tak was destined to become the goblin’s bride. Fate and excellent scriptwriting demanded that these characters form and shape each other, both in life and beyond.

Raine: Which leads us to god-planned BROMANCE. It always tops itself. Whether they’re fighting or talking about girls or making faces at each other. It makes me think that they weren’t always hostile back in the Goryeo days because they can get along.

Zombie: When you think about it, that definitely makes sense. I mean they were brothers in law, once upon a time. Surely not every in-law in the world is as… You know what? I’m just gonna shut-up now.

Raine: Haha…I saw where you were going there. And you’re right. But right know, these two are nothing if not ridiculously cute and handsome. Okay, now for something completely different. Can I complain about two things that drove me bonkers?

Zombie: Of course you can!

Raine: *deep breath* Subway will be the death of me. There is so much PPL it’s obscene. No one goes on a nice date to Subway, or buys a sandwich there twice in one day. It needs to STOP! That was the first thing. The second…that slow motion run. I couldn’t stop laughing. The show has thus far avoided such tropes, or made something of them, like the cute head patting thing. She had to show him how to do it. But the run…smh.

Zombie: Oh gosh! The run! I nearly fell off the couch laughing when they went into that slo-mo run! All I could think to myself was WHAT THE HECK!?! As for the excessive Subway ads… I just can’t. It makes me sick to think that they may have written the whole giving that boy a sandwich into the script, just so they could product place Subway in the present.

Raine: It ruins things. I would much rather have a 2 minute subway commercial than that. Or so I say. Those two things totally broke me out of Goblin world and it wasn’t appreciated. I know that’s how they fund the beauty of Goblin, but *sob*.

Zombie: I wish I could find a way to ignore the blatant commercials but it’s so darn hard, especially when they’re shoved in your face. It’s unfortunate that something as silly as a sandwich commercial can ruin the flow of an otherwise perfectly wonderful drama.

Raine: And it is a wonderful drama. Which we can go back to talking about. Like when Shin freaks out at the movie theater while watching Gong Yoo’s most recent zombie flick “Train to Busan?”

Zombie: Can’t… Type… Laughing… Too… Much…

Oh gracious! If ever there was a more perfect moment written into a drama, I’m not sure what it would be. I DIED during that scene! Absolutely died! Mostly because that’s pretty much the way I am when I watch zombie movies. Yes, it’s sad but true. The Zombie is terrified of zombies.

Raine: I’m enjoying the irony inherent in that statement. And the major meta moment. And the adorable shrieking of Gong Yoo or him getting jealous of that young ball player and pettily dumping a piano in the middle of his living room! The music when Shin gets jealous is like epic war music, sweeping strings and full brass. It’s ridiculous and funny.

Zombie: It’s absolute perfection, that’s what it is. Jealous Goblin is the most hilarious thing ever. He’s so petty and cheeky and everything a goblin is supposed to be. They’re inherently mischievous beings so of course he’s going to be a brat when he gets jealous. And my favorite part of that whole zombie movie scene was afterwards, when Shin tells Eun Tak that the future of Korean film certainly seems bright. I laughed so hard I almost cried.

Raine: Good job with the meta, Goblin. Very good job! We haven’t talked much about Eun Tak and I just want to say, how much did you love when she cried over cake? They gave her a birthday and she felt like she had family and it was so sweet. It makes her eventual separation with Goblin even more poignant. Evil, delicious anticipation!

Zombie: That whole scene with the cake made me cry. It was so sweet of the boys, treating her like that, with cake and presents and everything. They make such a perfectly imperfect family and I love seeing them all come together like that. Poor Eun Tak hasn’t ever had a real family so having one now is literally her biggest wish come true. Now if only Shin could own up to his feelings for this girl, she’d be able to cross another wish off her bucket list.

Raine: At least she’ll have the happiness to bolster her and he’ll have experience it before the thing we’re not gonna talk about. Because right now we get to see him be petty and tease her, see the trio of boys be silly, watch Duk Hwa grow up inch by inch, witness Death falling in love again. It’s all so wonderful.

Zombie: You know, I really love watching Duk Hwa grow into his role as Goblin’s right-hand man. He started out as such a pointless brat but he’s really starting to understand what it means to be at Shin’s side and he’s taking on that responsibility pretty well. It makes me think he may actually turn into a valuable member of society someday.

Raine: I don’t think that he could really do otherwise with the bloodline he comes from, but I’m glad we’re here to see him go from credit-card hungry kid to a man who can clean up Goblin’s public messes.

Zombie: Like everyone else in this story, his lessons have to be learned over time. The good thing is, he’s learning those lessons and growing into a better person as a result. You really can’t ask for anything better than that!

Raine: Definitely. Everything feels so organic (except Subway…) Including that romance between Death and Sunny. I just can’t get over by how annoyed she gets at him and ends up smiling, and how much he cares for her, but can’t seem to properly show her. I do wish they at least get a happy ending cause…*sniff*

Zombie: I’m not ready to think about endings yet. I’m just going to be content with all of the wonderful, beautiful, painful, hilarious, heart-warming, gut-wrenching, perfect moments that lead us up to that most dreaded of moments.

Raine: It’s gonna hurt so good. And I can’t wait. No…I can’t…Wait….I can’t…I dunno!

Zombie: Oh just give me more Gong Yoo and let the swords fall where they may!

Raine: I can deal with that. Here you go:

 

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