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Without further ado, here are my reactions to this set of episodes. Have fun in the comments! ❤️
My thoughts
Episode 1
E1. In a drama landscape where second seasons are being more common, I realize that this is the first time I’m actually covering a second season where it picks up directly from where Season 1 had left off.
Other multiple season shows I’ve covered, like the Let’s Eat group of shows, have been more like offshoots than one season directly picking up where the last one left off, and, now that I’m trying it out for the first time, I have to say that it’s.. an interesting experience?
It’s been several months now, since Season 1 wrapped, and therefore, there are a bunch of details that are hazy in my head.
This is especially true of this show, because this is a very magicky world with lots of details and names and norms that are specific to this drama world.
It’s.. honestly not very helpful that my brain’s not in the same space anymore, because I find myself madly trying to fish for information in my head, as I’m watching, and I don’t always come up with an answer. 😅
This naturally leads me to a related point, and that is, between Season 1 and Season 2, 3 years have passed.
On the upside, the gap between seasons does mimic this time skip, because it feels like the 3 months or so that we wait between seasons, is about equivalent to the 3 years that have passed, in drama time.
On the downside, with stuff in my memory being somewhat hazy, AND, with many of our characters in different places (both literally and figuratively) compared to when we last saw them, I find myself struggling to figure out whether I have any knowledge to explain the reasons for these characters’ different situations.
Like, I found myself asking, do I know why these characters are in these positions, based on how Season 1 ended, or is it something that I will find out in due course, in Season 2? 😅
This felt pretty disorientating, to be honest.
And of course, this could have been avoided, if Season 2 had aired right after Season 1, kinda like how Part 1 and Part 2 of Love Like The Galaxy flowed one into the other without missing a beat.
In that way, my mental grasp of what’s what and why, in our drama world, doesn’t get compromised by my filling my drama plate with other shows and other characters, in the 3 months that it takes Season 2 to air. 😅
This is one of the reasons that we drama fans have traditionally always preferred the single season approach to kdramas.
ANYWAY. That was just to explain my sense of disorientation, this first episode.
I also wanted to say, I felt that it took me a while to get back into the story, also because I wasn’t jiving with the tone that Show has, for the first half of the episode.
I’m referring specifically to the more comic touches, like Lee Joon Hyuk’s cameo, and the scenes of him and his buddies gawking at Uk fighting the soul shifter, and all the more comedic-leaning reactions that come with that.
I dunno. Maybe it’s just me, but I had it in my head that we were in a pretty intense, dramatic section of our story, where Uk’s back from the dead, but scarred and broken from having lost the love of his life, and also, tortured (let’s not forget tortured!) from this, and from having the ice stone inside of him.
After Season 1’s epic ending, I’d kinda anticipated that we’d start off on an intense note as well, so I was rather thrown by the attempts at levity.
For example, I wasn’t really into the whole thing, where we see Park Jin forcing his terrible cooking on everyone else as a matter of routine, and cluelessly thinking that everyone thinks it’s delicious.
I didn’t find it funny, honestly. And in fact, I thought that Show was making Park Jin look kind of pathetic, whether accidentally or on purpose, and I didn’t like that much. 😬
Aside from this, though, I do like how we are given a fairly good glimpse at how tortured Uk is, this first episode.
He’s quite different from the irrepressible Uk whom we’d first gotten to know in Season 1, but given all that he’s been through, it’s not surprising in the least, he’s become a lot more jaded and world-weary.
Maybe I’m sadistic or something; I find that I actually like this version of Uk, all badass and formidable in battle, yet broody, angsty and tortured in private.
It makes him feel layered and intriguing, and, not gonna lie; I find him most interesting, out of all our characters, at the moment.
And then, to address the elephant in the room, we have the switchover in actress for our female lead, from Jung So Min to Go Yoon Jung.
I have to confess that I don’t naturally like the idea of changing actresses, because I’d grown so fond of Jung So Min as Mu Deok, but I do get the idea, that the person whom Uk loves, isn’t Mu Deok, but the person whose soul resided in Mu Deok’s body, through most of Season 1.
And so, keeping this in mind, I was reminding myself, through this entire first episode, that Go Yoon Jung’s character is, essentially, the person whom Uk had loved through Season 1.
That said, I have to admit that I’m rather confused as to who Go Yoon Jung’s character is supposed to be.
This episode, she’s introduced as Bu Yeon, but.. I thought that the person Uk loved, was Naksu?
I know that Naksu, Bu Yeon and Mu Deok all got smushed into one body in Season 1, but, now that that’s been taken apart, so to speak, where is Naksu, in all of this?
I’m vaguely getting the idea that Madam Jin believes that Go Yoon Jung’s character is Bu Yeon, even though she appears to be in Naksu’s body..? Is that right?
Because, I know that Go Yoon Jung played Naksu in Season 1, not Bu Yeon.
If it isn’t already clear, I am very confused by this. 😅
I’m putting this down as one of the things that Show will likely explain, as we get deeper into our story, ie, it’s not something that I’m supposed to understand, right off the bat. I think. 😅
All that said, I do find Show to be nicely stylish, much like Season 1, and in particular, I appreciate the way we transition from one scene to the next.
For example, I really like the way Show uses the wine bottle as a focal point, to switch from a scene of Uk drinking, to a scene of Bu Yeon drinking.
It’s not only a neat transition, it also gives us the feeling that Uk and Bu Yeon are drinking together, even though they are physically in different places. I thought that was very nicely done.
I do find it an interesting set-up, this season, where it looks like Uk and Bu Yeon (Naksu?) don’t recognize each other, but are on a path to finding each other.
The fact that this path involves a contract marriage of sorts, where Uk appears to agree to marry Bu Yeon, because she needs his help, in exchange for her help, is bonus, because I do tend to gravitate towards the contract marriage trope.
I do also really like the poignance of the fact that Uk identifies with Bu Yeon on how she isn’t supposed to be alive. That sense of alienation, while different in its manifestation, is something that I can see being common ground for the both of them.
Grounding this whole thing, and lending it more than a little pathos, is the fact that we know that the help that Uk hopes to get from Bu Yeon, involves removing the ice stone from him, which would result in his death.
It really tugs at my heartstrings, to think that Uk is so tormented, that he would rather knowingly choose death, than live while tapping on the power of the ice stone. 💔
Besides the OTP arc, I’m also interested in the arc between Dang Gu and Cho Yeon, because while their loveline had been a light and cute distraction in Season 1, it’s now become this sad forced separation, where it feels like they will never be able to be together again, because Dang Gu had failed to save Cho Yeon’s father, when Mu Deok had attacked him while in zombie mode.
It’s obvious that they still both harbor feelings for each other (the wistful looks that Dang Gu wears in relation to Cho Yeon are really getting to me), and I would love for them to overcome the past, and be together again.
As we close out the episode, Uk’s just magicked Bu Yeon away from her wedding, to a deserted lake, and I’m as surprised as Uk, really, that Bu Yeon seems so delighted to be marrying him.
I mean, the way she throws her arms around him is cute, and it does lend a touch of whimsy to an otherwise sobering contract marriage (because Uk’s looking to die and all), so it’s not at all unwelcome, from where I’m sitting.
Altogether, this was a rather uneven first episode for me, but I put that down to teething issues, stemming mostly from me trying to get myself re-situated in this drama world.
I’m feeling curious and positive, about our next episodes.
Episode 2
E2. Ahhh. This is more like it. I think I’ve found my feet with this show, because I enjoyed this episode a lot more easily than our first episode. YESS. And, phew. 😅
First of all, I’m so glad that Show provides an explanation for why Bu Yeon has Naksu’s face. If they hadn’t explained that, that would have niggled at me to no end.
And, props to Show for coming up with an explanation that even makes sense, within the construct of our story world.
I can buy the idea that because the soul in Bu Yeon’s body is actually Naksu’s, that the body would slowly (over the 3 years she remained hidden, I presume) grow to look more and more like Naksu, in order for the soul and body to be in harmony.
On that note, it’s no wonder Madam Jin has such a complicated attitude towards her daughter.
She sees Naksu as an enemy who’s inhabiting her daughter’s body, and she also sees Naksu as the reason she had to let go of Bu Yeon’s soul.
It’s like adding insult to injury, to have Bu Yeon’s body change to look like Naksu.
I can imagine Madam Jin having a strong love-hate relationship with Bu Yeon, as a result. How does she love her daughter, when the person in front of her doesn’t even bear Bu Yeon’s likeness, anymore?
Essentially, it’s like Naksu’s taken over Bu Yeon’s body, and turned Bu Yeon’s body into her own. Bu Yeon’s become Naksu’s fresh beginning. If Naksu regains her memories, and therefore no longer lives as Bu Yeon, that transition would become complete.
It sucks for Bu Yeon, certainly, but I’m just relieved that we have narrative integrity on this point, honestly. 😅
This episode, as we learn more about Bu Yeon (we’ll call her Bu Yeon for now, until and unless this changes, and she stops identifying as Bu Yeon), I really feel sorry for her.
She tries so hard to please her mother, but gets treated as an object, and is locked up, and slapped with a tracking bracelet, and it feels like there’s nothing she can do, to change that.
I generally find Bu Yeon likable, in that, there’s something warm and sincere about her.
Although she’s entering this spontaneous contract marriage with Uk, she shows that she is curious about him as a person, and genuinely would like to get to know him better. I find that sweet and comforting, particularly since the world at large seems to be avoiding Uk.
I also like that she doesn’t lie to Uk for very long, and that, when pressed by Uk, she does admit the truth, even as she tries to find other grounds on which they can build their marriage. Plus, she does also tell him more about herself and her background, as she reveals the truth.
This desire of hers, to make their marriage real, even though it’s basically a business arrangement of sorts, gives me the impression that she’s all heart, and that endears her to me.
Then, when she leaves, because Uk realizes that she doesn’t have her powers, and tells her that he has no use for her, she still turns back to check on the people in Uk’s household, when she senses a weird energy from that water ghost (soul shifter?) dude.
And, she even puts herself in danger, in trying to get the water ghost dude to leave. That’s a great deal of sincerity and selflessness, given her short period of interaction with Uk and his household.
I can believe that Uk would be a little touched by her actions, even though his heart is still pining for Naksu / Mu Deok.
ALSO. Isn’t Bu Yeon just so refreshingly frank, for a noble lady?
I mean, the way she cheerfully tells Yul that he’s handsome, and that’s why she might have wavered in her decision, if he’d been her betrothed, is just quite charming to my eyes. 😁
Last but not least, on top of all that, Bu Yeon does feel sympathy and compassion for Madam Jin, even though Madam Jin’s done nothing but keep her confined for the last 3 years of her life.
Yet, even so, she feels sorry at the thought of really running away, because that would mean that Madam Jin’s lost her daughter, all over again.
That really is quite kind and sweet, isn’t it?
On a different note, I’ve been noticing that there’s something slightly wan and worn-out about Yul, this season, and I’d wondered about it, last episode.
This episode, it actually becomes clearer to me, when he tells Dang Gu not to live his life regretting what he could have done; that he now knows how much he would regret it, if he decided to walk away.
That definitely smacks of regrets and missed opportunities from Season 1, and it’s really poignant to think that these feelings of regret have worn Yul down, such that it’s affected his physical appearance.
ALSO. What is this, with Yul experiencing chest pains, this episode? I don’t recall that Yul had any chest pains, last season?
Is this condition also related to his heartbreak and regret, I wonder..?
Whatever it is, I don’t have a good feeling about this. He’s asking Uncle to keep it a secret, and he’s looking wan and pale. That’s not a good combination of things, in any drama world, right? 😬
The more I watch this show, the more I find myself disliking Madam Jin, even though I sympathize with her over the loss of her daughter.
But, the way she literally sews that tracking thread into Bu Yeon’s shoulder, is just crazy and cruel to me.
And, the way she can earnestly ask Bu Yeon to agree to appear once before the Unanimous Council as Jinyowon’s heir, and then never step outside Jinyowon again, for the rest of her life, is just insane.
How could she do that, while claiming to love her daughter? How could she do that to anyone, really?
That’s why I’m extra glad that Uk shows up at the Unanimous Council in such a coolly badass and dramatic fashion, blowing out all the torches with his magic, and then facing Bu Yeon like she’s the only person present, asks her to put out the magical lantern from Jinyowon.
He literally doesn’t care that everyone who’s anyone is present and watching, and I hafta say, that “I don’t give a da*n” attitude is, not gonna lie, very alluring. 🤩
ALSO. How intriguing, that it’s when Bu Yeon puts her hand on Uk’s, that the magical lantern goes out.
Ooh. How does that work??
With that question in the air, I’m even more curious to see how this newly minted (technically still contract) couple is going to navigate their new reality, while all eyes are on them.
Adding contract marriage hijinks to all of the magicky hijinks that we’ve already got? Why, don’t mind if we do, Show. Don’t mind if we do. 😁


















(Heavy philosophy 🤔)
In dramaland, personality changes due to amnesia directly correlate to some dramatic plot development – or, too often, to cause unnecessary character suffering until said amnesia lifts and the previous personality returns and all’s well that ends well…
Joining this fun party a bit late.
This is my favourite season enhanced by Go Youn-Jung as Bu-Yeon and an irresistably hot Jang-Uk 🙂
Unlike KFG, I was able to jump right into S2 without a wait and I actually liked the actress change. Though the body is Bu-Yeon’s, Naksu’s soul is the one in control now ( opposite of how in S1 Bu-yeon’s soul was more in control than Naksu’s) and I did buy into show’s convenient plot armour that that was why the face was Naksu’s 🙂
(Both Bu-Yeon & )Naksu’s soul has forgotten all its memories and so this Bu-Yeon is seeing & experiencing life in Daeho all anew – Go Youn-Jung, imho, has the perfect face to portray that innocence and that excitement.
Her absolute delight in walking through the streets, haggling with vendors, making new friends, as wonderful Jung So-Min was in S1, I don’t think she could have brought that same exuberance as Go Youn-Jung does here.
And I agree with you all, as much as i loved S1 Jang-Uk, broody Jang-Uk is too dang amazing, especially in that Unanimous Assembly scene. Like one of the mages comments – he didn’t even unsheath his sword and yet he exudes so much power.
Ooh, I definitely agree with you KFG, brooding, tortured Jang Uk is immediately very compelling and, well, hawt! I wish it wasn’t so, but it is. I like how dark and inky it is around him – is it always night-time when he’s on screen? It seems to be.
I had a minor panic because I know I remembered loving season 2 more than season 1 and my rewatch of the first episode of season 2 was extremely wobbly… Ugh, I do not find Park Jin funny!! Though his hair looks better this season.
It certainly was discombobulating to come straight from season 1 this watch and have Bu-yeon-Naksu be so much SMILIER than Mu-doek-Naksu. I see this has riled some but I figure maybe Cho-yeong-Naksu (I looked it up, Cho-yeong was the name of Naksu as a girl) was like this: smiley, gentle, quite resourceful but not ruthless, kind. So, of course, without all of Naksu’s assassin memories, Bu-yeon-Naksu is essentially Bu-yeon-Cho-yeong!! And therefore, smiley. Ha, I have confused myself…
Anyho, of course Bu-yeon and Jang Uk would have immediate chemistry because, well, their souls KNOW each other even if their brains and bodies do not. It is a fact souls know before anything else when they meet their mate 🙂 And, obviously, I really love that immediate spark because it is the one thing lacking for me from season 1. Hooray for sparks!!
As for Poor Yul looking like a Victorian maid with consumption, he still has that worm so of course he’s ill!!! How could you forget the worm, KFG?!! Ugh, the worm is probably chomping on his heart or something horrible and frankly, So-i is very remiss in not alerting him to the fact.
As for Madam Jin, she is doing an excellent job of a fairytale witch but I do honestly feel quite sorry for her. I wonder whether when she was “killing” Mu-doek in season 1 and Bu-yoen seemed to speak and say mother, if those were her final words and Madam Jin actually did kill her daughter’s soul then, or weakened it so much that it was only a wisp attached to Naksu. It’s kind of awful for her. I think the fact her husband also betrayed her has nudged her over the wrong side of sanity.
I may find it harder to stick to the two episodes a week watch but I will try!!
i’ve gone ahead to binge!! oops. i couldn’t stop myself!!
I did too back in April 🙂
Oh same @Ele. I have jumped ahead. S2 being a shorter one, doesn’t really give us any breathing room. I remember bingeing it in one shot first time around as well.
Jang Uk is the king of good entrances! The one at the Unaninmous Assembly is as badass as can be.
I thought it was easier to accept the new face and personality of Mu Deok /Naksu on this rewatch. I think she still shows traces of old Mu Deok, in the way she so very frankly specuates about her marriage and her options. She is rather calculating in that aspect.
If Jang Ganf is the worst father, madam Jin surely is the worst mother. She is rather terrible and seems to have no empathy for others at all. What I find difficult to understand is why she keeps Mu Deok/Naksu by her side, when there is no trace of her daughter’s body left and Bu Yeon’s soul has perished. Is it only to use her as a breeding horse to get a new heiress? Or does she enjoy torturing Naksu? She may disdain Jin Mu, but she is not exactly a good person herself!
I do think that the only certain rationale for Madame Jin’s motivations is that they will suit Madame Jin.
@j3ffc, very probable! She is actually getting nastier episode by episode.
Madam Jin needs the BODY of Bu-yeon to carry on the Jin magicky bloodline, regardless that the soul inside the body belongs to Naksu, and regardless that said body now also resembles Naksu. It must be a form of torture to her that Bu-yeon’s soul is gone (she seems to be trying to not totally hate this “Bu-yeon” but is, agreed, entirely failing) so all that’s left for Madam Jin is to keep that precious blood going by making sure Bu-yeon gets married and pregnant pronto. It is desperate. I like to think she wants a grandchild to make up for what happened to the actual Bu-yeon, and not just so the bloodline continues and therefore maintaining the power to keep the artefacts…
@Ele, we can hope that she wants a grandchild to make up for what happened to Bu- Yeon, but I am far from certain. She’s not very nice to her real daughter either.
When it comes to the artifacts I find it a bit confusing. As I have understood it the priestesses are needed to take care of the artifacts because of their divine powers. As I have understood it the other mages haven’t got divine powers, so would it really work for them to take care of the artifacts? This universe is complex and most things are logical within its universe, but there are parts I, at least, find confusing.
@My: The priestesses can sense magicked/cursed artifacts and I think their divine power lets them control those artifacts and prevent harm. The mages cannot control the artifacts but can likely use them depending on how powerful they are – like Master Lee was able to use Sapsali in S1.
@Kumari, so if there are no priestesses, nobody can actually control the artifacts. Sounds risky!
When I watched this for the first time years ago, I kept hoping, hoping, hoping somehow, a glimpse of Mu-deck/Jung So-min would reappear.😭
Idk if you’d call it a DNA question or one pertaining to the “Nature vs Nurture” discussion…. But as much as I can accept Mu-deok’s body was destroyed (and thus the actress who came with that body) what happened to Naksu’s cynicism and biting sarcasm that we loved? Is the premise that in Bu-yeon’s body casing, there’s a sweet & innocent newborn baby- Naksu -soul that never lost her father as a child?
I sincerely apologize to those of you who find that romantic and dig the chemistry with Uk. As pure-hearted as she is, I find this Bu-yeon/ Naksu to be annoying and boring. If I can’t have Jung So-min, can I at least have her sass? I guess you’d reply the snarky attitude was all Mu-deok and not Naksu?
Well, this time, I’m willing to see how Baby-Naksu’s soul is going to develop. And again, please forgive my disgruntlement. 😒
I def agree with you re the personality of resurrected Naksu. For now, I will take it as a sign of the memory loss but if this new personality were to persist without explanation, I would consider a lapse of plot development.
My sister finished watching this show for the first time recently and was texting me how much she disliked Bu Yeon/Naksu compared to Mu Deok for similar reasons as you were saying
After her texts, I read this interpretation of the writers’ intentions from a Reddit comment, and I think it’s accurate:
“I think the roles were supposed to be reversed, to demonstrate the alchemical complementarity of these souls. So in S1, Jang Uk was the softer one who spoke his feelings more openly to Naksu and she was the closed one, fighting her softer feelings. In S2 mind-wiped Naksu was the softer one who was more open about her feelings and Jang Uk was the closed one, fighting his softer feelings. In each case, the softer one broke down the closed-off hard shell of the other. I enjoyed both Naksu’s for this reason.”
Season 2 is called Alchemy of Souls: Light and Shadow.” In the first season, he was light and she was shadow. In this season, she’s light and he’s shadow. So no matter what, they always complement each other, like the red and blue jade stones. That interpretation helps me accept the difference in Naksu’s personality from season 1 to 2.
my own journey was pretty similar to that of KFG just that i didn’t have 3 months break. although i know who’s who and what’s what, i was confused by Bu Yeon (thankfully they explain it in ep 2). i needed some time to get situated around what’s happening in ep 1 but by ep 2 i was fully back into the AoS and Daeho world.
was sad that Dang Gu and Cho Yeon (and to a lesser extent Park Jin and Maidservant)’s relationship was put on ice. i hope they both can find their happy endings.
urgh will Jin Mu never go away.. he’s like a teflon coated cockroach!
it was great to see our secondary characters back, even So-yi and Crown Prince. i really do love Crown Prince.
love the parallels between part 1 and 2 – Naksu’s love for chicken, the bridge/ boat, the nicknames, the way Jang Uk/ Naksu’s roles are reversed now, etc.
lastly on a shallow note, Lee Jae Wook is pretty darned hot in part 2. the coldly efficient (he looked so bored fighting the soul shifter at the start of ep1) yet tortured emotionally look works on him. plus his new hairstyle and outfit styling just works. nice job there.
and on a slightly less shallow note, the cinematography is gorgeous. many shots of Jang Uk, Jinwonyon at night, that Unanimous Assembly gathering… so very lovely!!
@MC. “Teflon coated cockroach!” I’m dying! 😂🤣😂
So do I! Jin Mu really is a cockroach, a snarling one. He is not exactly great at acting in front of his enemies.
@MC: That was hilarious – “teflon coated cockroach” is such an amazing term for Jin Mu and so bloody apt 🙂
and I agree with you – Lee Jae Wook was so dang hot in this season – as much as I enjoyed the sunshiney-Uk of S1, I am absolutely smitten by this brooding Uk. I loved him so much, he won the award for best NewComer( to me) in my EOY awards last year.
TCC he is! And a smarmy one at that. And ditto on an appreciation for secondary, and even tertiary, characters! I love the CP’s Eunuch, the proprietor of the brothel (she is much smarter than she likes to let on), and the leader of Madame Jin’s Ninja troupe.
Well, let’s gear up for Part II, while thanking KFG for keeping the ship running . (Hope you’re doing OK, KFG! Best wishes from the peanut gallery….)
Of course, EVERYBODY knows, three years later, what transpired on that awful day. And talk/stories galore. But turning our dear Naksu into a cheap souvenir, that’s just beyond the pale.
I’m surprised to see almost immediate romantic chemistry between Uk and Bu-yeon in their first meeting in the prison/condo.
I am not sure which is better: Filthy Mu-deok or Lousy Priestess?
There is a “life goes on” feel to this episode that I think is quite nice and reflects reality. No matter how catastrophic the events, the world does continue to return.
And three years later there is absolutely no movement on the Kim/Park “relationship. Park stepping down and Dang-gu stepping in as leader suits the latter as much as his winning black hair. Sad to see that the relationship with Cho-yeon seems to be on permanent pause, though. Due to PTSD? Or blaming Songrim for the MD affair in a Romeo/Juliet type of situation?
I like the callback to the chicken in S1. And the “meeting” of Uk and Bu-yeon on bridge and boat, respectively.
I wonder if Go Youn-jung feels weird saying lines “because my beauty is unmatched”?
The juxtaposition of Bu-yeon and Uk’s expressions at the dock (joy and, I’m not sure, confused disbelief?) says it all.
At the end of S2E1, I’m feeling a little more optimistic than I recall thinking the first time around. Then, I was not at all liking glowering, overpowered Batman-y Uk nearly as much as Season 1 Uk and this time, while that’s still true, I’m appreciating the Hong’s adding in the down, dark side of his power a little bit better. Plus the recognition that the mysticism of the priestesses has its own balance in the equation.
Moving into S2E2, I think that Uk’s humanity is showing a bit more, including his sense of humor. Just a bit.
OK, so I need to make sure that this is kinda, sorta right. I already got in a lot of trouble for asking about DNA, but here goes….Master Lee organized the return of Naksu’s body from ss-Watery Grave, and at the bequest of Madame Leader Jin, set about the business of reconstituting her carbonated body. He tells Madame J that it’s a Bu-yeon’s body + Naksu’s soul situation. I’m confused already, as I thought both souls were in there. But as recovery continues, the body will look more like pre-ss’ed Naksu and moreover, should Naksu get her memories back, then the latent Bu-yeon’s powers will begin to emerge. So B-y’s powers are connected to her body and not her soul? Where’s Bu-yeon’s soul then? And why on earth will the body end up looking like the soul and not it’s original owner?
The main explanation I can give for this ss-shell game is that having it be Naksu’s original face was better for the Hong sisters so they made up some nonsense and just went for it. But I’m happy to be enlightened.
By-yeon’s willingness to go back to the House of Jin despite everything – the girl must have one raging case of Stockholm syndrome. Yikers.
Finally: administrative note: I’ll be out of internet access for much of the next two weeks, so I’ll keep up with the show but may be scarce around here. Just want you to know that it’s not because I don’t care….
we’ll miss your comments! i have always enjoyed reading what you had to say.
Filthy Mu Deok and Lousy Priestress – this show sure has very lovely nicknames.
i too agree with you – Jang Uk’s touch of darkness suits him well. and he does have chemistry with Go Young Jung already!
im also confused by why the powers are linked to bodies and not souls but im not thinking too hard about it, just here to enjoy the ride.
@MC & @j3ffc – I also like JU’s broody mode and much as I loved Jung So Min in Part 1, I think his ‘rawr’ chemistry with Go Young Jung is much better.
Stockholm syndrome surely is the explanation. I remember as a child that we had extra morning news on TV (which was an exception) during the bank robbery in Stockholm, that gave name to the Stockholm syndrome. But I guess it’s also some kind of filial love. Because even when she remembered who she was My Deok/Naksu was well capable of feeling and showing love, albeit grumpy.
It’s the BLOOD!! Remember, the horrid wormy incident was all about giving the family Jin blood to So-i so she could open the magicky door? Well, correct me if I’m wrong, but the blood is in the body of a person, not their soul. Hence, Bu-yeon’s body holds the magic. Legit, the Hong Sisters totally knew what they were doing and were not at all writing on the fly for the sake of actors!!
Ele, I will offer my Official Scientific Opinion that blood is a part of the body and therefore accept your rationalization of the transfer of magic. As always, you have saved the day!
I knew that Biology GCSE would come in useful one day 🙂
Now it makes more sense. Blood is the thing. As a blood donor I guess all my powers are now shared with a lot of people all over the county😁
And thank you for that, @My. I’ve told this story before but I once ambushed Robert Heinlein in a hallway and asked him for an autograph. He was grumpy – but agreed on the condition that I was a blood donor. I lied and said I was – but made good on it afterwards.
@j3ffc – great story! I haven’t reread them in quite a while but I love Heinlein’s books.
@j3ffc, what a great story! Did he say why he only gave autographs to blood donors? Good of you to donate blood afterwards- so your powers are also scattered around!
@My, from what I understand, Heinlein had multiple operations throughout his life, so he became a life-long advocate for blood donation. To this day, The Heinlein Society holds blood drives: https://heinleinsociety.org/pay-it-forward/blood-drives/