- Introducing in the penultimate episode: time travel!
- Well, he IS the manager, just not yet. Not for another 200 years.
- They know that he was sent by Mago Sin, so they're not even gonna question the outfit.
- „There's a woman I'm waiting for!“ he said to the woman he's waiting for.
- Good casting on Oh Taeseok. The young actor really looks like a younger version of the old one.
- Can't tell if Chanseong is telling Sanchez the truth or if he's just fucking with him.
- C'mon Sanchez, let them have their moment.
- I see this as Chanseong letting her go of the life that has tied her down to this world for 1300 years. A difficult decision but would it have been right to tie her down for even longer? Probably not.
Marcel Wannieck
2022-10-29 10:48:10 +0000 UTC
- That is just the Korean version of a pinky swear.
- If you are making a mystical wine, then you know that one ingredient is going to be missing.
- Gambling Man Wol using ghosts to cheat. So cute.
- The temptation to stay with this version of Man Wol I think would have been quite strong since he doesn't know if his Man Wol is coming back.
- I like how he has become the reason why she is a foodie.
- Good thing Man Wol has a ton of memories from being alive for so long.
- Yeah, the dynamic of their relationship. The one who took someone's name (and body) and the one who had his name (but not body) taken.
- Hyeon Jung's death scene is such a punch in the gut.
- Can't end the show without some more product placement so let's throw in some for a dashcam!
- Man Wol, we still got a little more than one episode to go. I think that is time enough to wrap things up.
- I think Sanchez and Scholar Kim would get along just fine. They both have a knack for saying the wrong thing at the wrong time.
- I mean, they could have just returned it to Mago. No need to dump it out.