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Ida Jansson

Mind BLOWN!!! I had a hunch, but still!!!

Ida Jansson

I love how you can really see how much Moon-young has grown and developed. In the beginning of the episode she doesn’t open the door and respect Gang-Tae’s boundaries. In the beginning of the drama she would have barged in the room. And when she is talking to Sang-Tae you notice how she is trying to understand him and not argue.

Anonymous

I think Mun-yeong's dad loves her in his own way, but her mom raised her most of the time and the mom's impact was too big that it overshadowed the dad's effort at some point. I also believe her dad wanted to protect her more but just didn't know how and he was probably terrified of the psycho mom as well (he was an architect so he might not be present at home as much as the mom maybe...). So to Mun-yeong, that wasn't enough, she has always been traumatised by the mom and mad at her dad. At first i hated her dad as well but towards the end i felt bad for him and i realised that Mun-yeong and her dad still had each other in their hearts (Mun-yeong still remembers his sincerity and the rare smile she had when the dad read her that fairy tale) even though they always resent/feel regretful every time they think of each other.

Meruka Hinaru

Guys, remember two things! One, Mu yeong's father's memory constantly shifts or blurs due to his tumor, and second, Mu Yeong once said that her father put her mother inside the basement room with a lock, but Mu Yeong unlocked the door during the night and when she came back the next morning, the mother was gone. So, even tho we "saw" how Mu Yeong's father threw something to the river, can we really be sure what or who it was? CAN WE? hahaha but still, this part of the drama is fun because it makes you think of a million theories!

Razmina Ali

i belive that goblin will eventually have it's time to shine. Until it does, i'll be right here suppoting you guys with which ever emotional rollercoaster drama you guys decide to put yourselves through

Talar Ayda

Right?! I mean this is my second time watching it and they actually had little hints in the nurse's scenes in the previous episodes and I was like oooo I didn't notice those details before!

Ida Jansson

I think I caught on to some of the hints and thiny details but I can't really put my finger on what, and I think it's also the over all feeling I got from her and the scenes she was in.

Destorer5000

Anyone suddenly feel hype when the video opened with "Build a B****" playing in the background? I don't even know why I was excited...

Aliphsi

I missed all the hints the first time I watched this, I just had a feeling she was weird. This time too I feel less sorry for the father. It’s not just that the Dad was afraid of the mom and never stopped the abuse but he neglected her, there was just one time he was father like plus he tried to kill her but that can be attributed to the tumor I guess. The beating joke was a little bit much for me, especially in an episode where there is a character that suffered child abuse so deep that her only way to escape was creating other personalities, that was probably the point tho. Also, I recommend kill me heal me for a kdrama with DID. It’s one of my favorites and except the kdrama like over-the-topness, it’s more accurate.