Oh My Ghostess Episode 7
A Kiss
- uitgezonden: July 24, 2015
Oh My Ghostess Episode 7 Reacties
It's not all total laughs though. Things are developing on every plot level here. It's hinted that Sun Ae doesn't even think that virginity should be that big of a thing to be hung up on. So maybe after she finally "get it" (wink-wink) she might be holding a grudge because of how she died. There's been tons of mystery all around how Sun Ae died and Seon Woo's sisters accident. Plus, things are getting very interesting with Seong Jae. He is possessed. The hints are just too much!
Overall I think things are progressing well with all the characters and I love watching everyone interact! I great show always can pull off telling multiple stories surrounding the leads. That's what I loved even more about this episode.
Even more is that Bong Seon is finally developed here. She might be coming out of her introverted shell, but she's still hesitant. So I see why she believes she needs help landing Seon Woo. After all she hadn't bade any progress until Sun Ae was in residence. I hope that now that Bong Seon will be a willing host, that maybe both of them will be in-residence. That would be so awesome! Either way this was the best episode to date. Some of the best laughs I've gotten from any kind of TV show and I adored Sun Ae's face at the end! Best cliffhanger!
We got some growth for Soon Ae (having some consideration for Bong Sun, finally!), some confidence boost for Bong Sun and a lot of humour. The entire working out session was the best, from Chef and Bong being victorious over the vending machine together to the thief chase scene ending with Bong Sun capturing him while biting his leg.
Soon Ae's brother is seriously hilarious but I did feel a little bad for the papa, however it seems he noticed Bong Sun wasn't quite herself (well, actually she was exactly that but he doesn't know that. For him it''s kind of like the opposite since out of all characters, he and the son are the only ones that met Soon Ae Bong Sun first).
For the hearth moments I thought Chef being jealous over the street musician and promptly breaking out in song himself was the cutest thing ever.
And Soon Ae's scenes after realising she's becoming an evil spirit made me choke up a little. Also am I the only one who sees this as an indication that she's actually really dead and not in a coma like some speculated? Since she's following the normal ghost path it seems that way to me.
The preview got me really hyped, it kinda looked like there would be some switching around and we'd finally get to see both Bong Sun and Soon Ae at the same time, working together at that, which would honesty be my dream scenario.
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