

She screams, and out of nothingness a a white ghoulish face materializes to stare creepily. She starts cleaning, but the lights spark into darkness and the door slams shut. A flash of lightning illuminates a figure in white, but when Gong-shil flips on the lights, there’s nobody there. Gong-shil isn’t thrilled about this assignment (and in fact looks on the verge of tears) but makes the trip up to Room 404, opening the door timidly. She’s told to clean out Apartment 404, which has been vacated yet again, curiously unable to retain a tenant for long. This is TAE GONG-SHIL ( Gong Hyo-jin) and she does janitorial work in this building. Tae!” thus establishing half of our primary drama pun early. As a tired-looking woman plods over to sort garbage, the landlady finds her and calls out, “Tae yang! Ms. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser.Ī dark and stormy night. I suspect Gong Hyo-jin’s personal warmth and earnestness have a lot to do with that.Īndrew Choi – “Love Was Enough” Īudio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. And while I would note that Master’s Sun is less zany and outright funny than their previous rom-coms, which thus makes it tonally more like That Drama Which Shall Not Be Named, I did find it heartwarming and appealing in a way that That Drama wasn’t. I think we were all approaching this project with a certain amount of hesitation, mostly because the Hong sisters writing team stumbled rather spectacularly on their last outing, some drama that made no sense that I refuse to remember. More new dramas! Master’s Sun is the new SBS show about a ghost-seeing heroine and the asshole who might just be her key to not seeing them anymore, and had a fun, well-crafted premiere into the world and its characters.

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