

He meets the gloomy Tae Gong-shil ( Gong Hyo-jin), who started seeing ghosts after an accident. I loved that scene.Joo Joong-won ( So Ji-sub) is the cold and distant CEO of Kingdom, a conglomerate that includes a major department store and hotel. The song had a great impact in one of the scenes involving Kang-woo and Yi-ryung when she is surrounded by a swarm of fans and he takes her hand and they run. It is a cute song with tunes that seem as if someone is whispering sweet nothings in our ears. And to just cheer up all the fans, here is one more number from the Master’s Sun OST called Touch Love by T Yoon Mi Rae. I think So Ji Sub is doing an outstanding job in Master’s Sunand he is my new Kdrama love. And he looked so cute while reading that book. I loved Joong-won for all his small and big gestures and personal growth.

The ending aside, I think the two episodes were adorable like always. Everybody is having various notions regarding the ending and we’ll have to wait tillllllll next Wednesday to find the result. But yeah, I was on pins and needles speculating about the possible twist till I watched the episode myself. I really felt sad when he took the blow for her but thinking about the aforementioned judgement and knowing beforehand that there is gonna be a big twist, it didn’t come as a complete shocker. It surely raised the emotional tide for the viewers. You can just see the number of comments over at Dramabeans in the recap post for episode 12. I think the writers only used that trope to form a good cliffhanger and they succeeded. Secondly, we still have 4 more episodes left and if we are to believe that he is in spirit form now, then as he already bid goodbye to Gong-shil, why will he remain for the leftover part.

Firstly, Master’s Sun is a romantic comedy. And I have some genuine reasons to support my theory. It was a dream, right? RIGHT? I mean the drama can’t kill its main hero.
