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Episode 1. 1 » Dramabeans Korean drama recaps. Sunny becomes the focal point of this episode, which is a nice change of pace, though of course it really boils down to how much angst she causes one goblin and one reaper. If she thought Reaper was the weirdest man she’d ever met, she’s got another thing coming. One thing’s for sure—she won’t be confused about why these two guys are friends. EPISODE 1. 1 RECAPAfter confirming that Sunny was Shin’s sister Kim Sun in a past life, Reaper asks what happens now.
Next thing we know, Shin walks into Sunny’s chicken shop with Reaper in tow. With no explanation or context, he just grabs Sunny in a hug and cries, “Sun- ah!”So of course Sunny thinks he’s crazypants, and asks if Reaper is just going to stand there and watch.
Sunny becomes the focal point of this episode, which is a nice change of pace, though of course it really boils down to how much angst she causes one goblin and one.
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Taking his cue, Reaper pries Shin away from her and asks him to cool it with the skinship, but Shin is beside himself still trying to reach out to her and cries in sageuk tone: “I am your brother! I missed you, Sun- ah!” Sunny addresses Reaper and asks why he’s still hanging out with the guy who called them a fried egg (ha), so Reaper bravely explains that Sunny was Shin’s sister in a past life.
She thinks the whole thing absurd, though it makes her smile to realize Reaper must’ve missed her a good deal to make up an excuse like this to see her. Shin asks if she really doesn’t remember anything, and tells her that she was a Goryeo queen, and he was a warrior.
Sunny says she does remember. She calls him crazy and shoves the boys out the door, where they run into Eun- tak on her way in. Sunny tells Eun- tak to sprinkle salt behind them to keep them away for good, and Eun- tak can barely hold Shin back from chasing after Sunny again. At home, Eun- tak and Reaper have a stare- down, and she asks for an exchange of information. She starts to ask if Sunny is an old girlfriend of Shin’s, but at Reaper’s expression, she realizes that isn’t the case. Reaper confirms that it’s definitely nothing like that, and then it’s his turn to ask. But Eun- tak cuts him off and says it’s a secret, knowing that he’s curious whether Sunny is seeing other men.
He calls it unfair, but Eun- tak calls it loyalty. Shin returns to the chicken shop day after day, with some new offering each time: the persimmons that Sun used to like, the shoes Sun used to like, clothing in Sun’s favorite colors. Yeah like, 9. 00 years ago!
Each time, Sunny shoots him down coldly. She points out how busy she is, as business is suddenly booming, but Shin says that’s his doing too.
Eun- tak returns to the shop after a delivery and scowls to see Shin there yet again, and he shuffles off dejectedly. Sunny asks Eun- tak if she really has to date that guy of all guys, and suggests that maybe instead of bringing useless gifts, he should just buy chicken every time he comes by. Eun- tak turns to Deok- hwa for answers, hating that she’s so suspicious of something romantic between Shin and Sunny. Deok- hwa just offers up the truth right away: that Sunny was Shin’s little sister in her past life, which Reaper must’ve discovered by touching her hand. At home, Shin asks Reaper if Sunny is really his sister, and if he hasn’t seen anything else in her past. Reaper reminds him that Sunny broke up with him, but he tells Shin not to take it too hard since she can’t remember her past life. Shin sighs that he probably ought to leave the past in the past, since Sunny has her present life.
He just wishes that he’d been able to do all the things he wanted to do for her, back when they lived in the same time. Shin: “She was such a modest, elegant, and dignified child. How did her character change so?”Reaper huffs that there’s nothing wrong with Sunny’s character, getting defensive. Shin just counters that Reaper can stop trying to get back together with her, suddenly protective of his human sister being romanced by a grim reaper.
Reaper quickly backpedals and says that they should leave the past in the past, and Shin warns, “Not until there’s dirt in my eyes! Get away from my sister!” Reaper wonders to himself, “I know this drama. I’ve seen it a lot in the mornings. She says that there’s no telling which lifetime they’re living now, but that likely they have past lives and future reincarnations. Sunny likes the sound of that, and asks if Eun- tak has heard anything else. Remembering Shin’s sad story about his past, Eun- tak just tells Sunny that the Goryeo queen was someone who was very brave in the face of love. Sunny decides that she wants to go talk to this so- called oraboni of hers, so Eun- tak brings her to the house, where Shin and Reaper just gape at her awkwardly.
Sunny is surprised that the boys live together, and Shin adds that Eun- tak lives here too. Reaper offers her beer, but she snaps that she didn’t say he could speak to her. That makes Shin tsk- tsk at her character, and both Eun- tak and Reaper turn to him with warning glares. Heh, I love it when they gang up on him.
Sunny asks for proof that she’s Shin’s sister, so Shin shows her the scroll portrait. She doesn’t remember anything about Kim Sun, though Eun- tak finds it curious that Sunny always said that she was waiting for a king. Sunny just thinks that the girl in the portrait is young and beautiful, and asks if she lived a long and happy life. The room falls silent, and Eun- tak leads Reaper out of the room to give the siblings a chance to talk. When Sunny asks if the queen was unhappy, Shin begins his story by saying that he spent more days reading her letters than he did seeing her face, and that her letters gave him the strength to endure. Goryeo. Tensions rise in the palace with every new word of Shin’s victories on the battlefront, and the young king Wang Yeo’s aim starts to falter during archery practice, which the queen watches from a distance. Snakey eunuch Park Joong- heon advises the king to send Shin a letter, not praising his victories, but threatening him with the safety of his sister.
The king is so tense that he snaps his bow. Sun watches the king from a distance as he turns from archery to books, sighing that he hasn’t come to see her once, and is the type of man to make a woman fall ill.
The king isn’t paying attention to his books though, and sits there remembering the night he and Sun ran to each other in the palace, under the falling cherry blossoms. Eunuch Park persists in telling the king that someone of low birth should only be given a certain amount of power before it becomes their own demise, and it makes the king paranoid that someone will try to poison his queen. He reacts violently when the queen is given a tonic, and he overturns the tray in an angry fit, shouting for her not to drink any tonics, no matter who brings them. He doesn’t explain why though, and just appears to be acting erratically to everyone else.
On the day that Shin returns triumphantly from battle, the king bursts into Sun’s room and demands to know which of them she’d wish to be alive in the end: Shin or the king? She can only shed a tear at his horrible question, and the king says bitterly that it must not matter much to her, since she doesn’t have anything to lose in either scenario. She calls him ugly (it’s a generic word that can mean everything from ugly to stupid, but it’s also the term Shin used affectionately on her), and he grows livid, thinking it an insult. He says he doesn’t know anymore who his enemies are, whether they’re the barbarians, or her brother. Shin doesn’t know, and when she asks if the king was good- looking, he laughs and says that’s one thing that’s remained consistent about her across lifetimes. She asks why he speaks of Sun so ardently, as if he’s lived from then till now and remembers her directly. He says, “You may not believe it, but that’s because I’ve lived carrying those memories.”She doesn’t believe him, and says she came mostly because of the gifts he kept bringing her, which made her think that he had regrets about not being able to do those things for his sister, which made her a little sad.
Shin says that at times like this, she really does seem like Sun, but Sunny asks him not to use banmal with her, and not to expect to suddenly be friendly. After all, she points out, estranged siblings can be awkward as it is, and they’re estranged by whole lifetimes. Sunny grouses when Reaper doesn’t show his face before she leaves, but he’s waiting outside and follows her down the driveway like a hangdog puppy.
She asks why he’s following if he’s not going to hold onto her, and he asks if he can do that. She asks what happens to them after that, and he has no answer. She mutters that he’s ugly, the same thing that Sun had said to the king, and walks off with a sigh.
Shin wonders if Sunny is really his sister, and asks Reaper if she left well. Reaper wants to know who drew that portrait of Sun, and Shin says, “Wang Yeo. It’s the image of my sister, but it’s the image he saw, containing his regret, his sin, and his longing.”Shin guesses that it was likely his final act in life, and Reaper asks, “After killing everyone like that?” Shin repeats, “After killing everyone like that.”Eun- tak is suddenly struck with worry and heads to the chicken shop to check on Sunny, and sure enough, she’s slumped over at a table, covered in sweat and looking like death. Sunny says she doesn’t even believe in past lives, but ever since leaving that house, everything hurts.
She clutches her chest and says it hurts here, or someplace deeper, “As if someone heartless is walking through my heart and causing it to sink.” Eun- tak wraps Sunny in her coat and helps her home, and just outside Sunny’s apartment, they run into Hoobae Reaper, who’s shocked to see the goblin’s bride here. Sunny says he’s the upstairs neighbor, and Eun- tak hurriedly takes her inside. Hoobae Reaper is amazed at how small the world is. You’re telling me. While Eun- tak tries to bring her fever down, Sunny says she saw once that Reaper had a goblin husband and wife in his cell phone contacts, and asks if Eun- tak and Shin are the goblin couple.