
Luckily, Joong Won catches up to the taxi and honks/convinces the driver to stop, something the taxi driver is only happy to do since Gong Sil’s talk of shovels and burial ground is freaking him out. Why? The tree roots in her burial ground are poking into her, and she needs to chop them off. Poor things….Īs Gong Sil drives away in a taxi, the ghost takes possession of her body and asks the taxi driver to redirect to a new location and that she needs to stop by somewhere to get a shovel. Aw…this is a wish echoed throughout the episode by both Joong Won and Gong Sil. Once back inside the hotel, though, Gong Sil talks to an alcoholic ghost, telling her that she really wanted to have at least one conversation with Joong Won without a ghost being involved.

Slightly surprised by her drinking, Joong Won then pours her another glass, which Gong Sil drinks before excusing herself and reminding Joong Won that he has an important meeting to attend. Trying to hide her discomfort–ah, so Gong Sil’s still susceptible to ghosts–Gong Sil, nevertheless, downs the glass of wine to show him that she’s normal now. He taunts her by telling her that a glass of wine shouldn’t be a problem for her if she truly no longer sees or hears ghosts. Suspicious of Gong Sil’s story, he asks if she was just contemplating seeing him or whether she was wondering if she can go see him. Miffed that she had only contemplated seeing him when she claims to be normal now, Joong Won tests her story by pouring her a glass a wine in congratulations for returning to “normal.” Since he’s about to go into an important meeting, he pours himself a glass of water. Joong Won notes the change in Gong Sil, who tells him that she no longer sees ghosts and that she had contemplated coming by to see him since she’s just returned to Korea from her travels. Recap: The episode picks up from the Palace Hotel balcony where Gong Sil and Joong Won are seated across from each other. It’s been a blast journeying with you through Gong Sil and Joong Won’s world! 😉 I’ll be returning in the coming week to finish my recap of episode 6 and 8 as well as write up a final thoughts post, so until then, I hope you enjoy this “finale” recap of our beloved series The Master’s Sun.

It’s been a crazy 9 weeks but worth every second of the ride…yes, even with the one-episode extension, which surprisingly worked well to help prepare me for this final episode and goodbyes to these lovable characters. As expected, we get our happily ever after as the series concludes by tying up all loose ends and leaving us viewers with warm fuzzies for all the couples: Joong Won and Gong Sil, the VP and the aunt, Gong Ri and Han Joo, and Kang Woo and Yi Ryung.
