A dream of Gu Won's past life reveals his tragic connection to Do Hee. After the two hear of a death, their suspicions of the Noh family deepens. (Source: Netflix)
My tears! I cried so much! Anyone else cried at the tragic past love story of theirs. Its so utterly heartbreaking, i could not stop crying. Their love was to pure and beautiful for this world.
Então o gu won tinha feito um trato com os pais da do hee e quando eles morreram foi justamente o prazo do trato? Tô passada.. Mas a madame Ju antes de morrer não viu o gu won não foi? Enfim, tô sentindo a infelicidade chegar
This episode was great as we see Gu-won’s past the entire first half of the episode. Seok-min also turns out to be the most despicable villain ever. I would love to see what his actual motives are. The last twist was seriously unexpected, and now I fear what might happen if Do-hee finds out about Gu-won’s involvement with her parent’s death.
Phenomenal episode. If I was just an average fan of this kdrama, I'd immediately give it a 10/10 rating. But since it's already my fav, I'd rather give it 1000/10, haha.They do the past lovers trope just the way it should be. The kdrama isn't built on it and the past takes just a half of an ep (plus a few flashbacks in previous eps), so even if it isn't someone's thing, it doesn't take away their enjoyment from the show. It also clears up questions like "why did they fall for each other out of nowhere".The other half was amazing as well and I was prepared to patiently wait a week for the next episode, but well, the last shocking minute happened.. I can't wait patiently now, aaaa!! May friday evening come soon please.Madam Ju taking a part in the car accident is no surprise at all. Looking back, Guwon being here shouldn't be a surprise either, but - It hadn't occured to me that he might be this connected to Do's parents that he would even have a deal with the father (likely him, I guess.). Now I don't think he killed them, to me he seemed disappointed that his victim died before their deal was over - he just went there when the victim's clock stopped sooner that it should, or he was on his way to drag him to hell, but the accident happened first? I may be wrong though. Madam Ju killing them/accidentally causing their death makes more sense (mostly the accident lol. I can't get into my head why would she purposely kill them if she was to be that devastated afterwards)I really wonder what the deal was and also why he smirked at Madam Ju like that. Most ppl think the deal is connected to Do-Hee and I myself can't think about anything else. But the thing her father was promised stopped being true once he died, so.. yeah, I really don't know what it could be. And when Madam Ju died, unless they purposely left it out, we couldn't see Guwon "burning" the deal. Dunno if she made a deal with him or not - I'm sure that he didn't kill her either way though.The most concerning to me is the fact that he's actively hiding something from Do-Hee. Now I understand that he doesn't remember Do-Hee's parents, he had way too many victims to remember them all after all, but seeing his mysterious connection to Madam Ju, I think he must've recognized her when she was dead in Do-Hee's arms and when he saw her picture at the grave/funeral, yet he didn't say anything.I sincerely hope we'll know more about this from episode 13/14. Please don't let us wait until 15/16th episodes to resolve these issues, haha.