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KDMEO Episode 13 - Goblin (도깨비) 1-2

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Linda and Judy are starting a new series this week, "Goblin: The Lonely and Great God" (쓸쓸하고 찬란하신 도깨비) from TVN. It stars Gong Yoo, Kim GoEun and Lee DongWook.

We had a lot of questions. How did Kim Shin (Gong Yoo) travel from Korea to Canada in the 11th century with his mortal servant? Why must this drama have a romance between a 19 year-old Ji Euntak (Kim GoEun) and a 939 year-old? Why do we love watching the Goblin-Grim Reaper bromance more than the Goblin-Euntak interaction?

Most importantly: Do Koreans still use bankbooks and if so, how do they work?

Some Korean terms:

신: [shin] god.

맷돼지: [met-dweh-ji] wild boar.

나으리: [na-eu-ri] Milord.

재벌: [jae-beol] tycoon; rich person.

아저씨: [ah-juh-ssi] way of addressing an older man who is not related to you.

티격태격: [tee-gyeok-tae-gyeok] bickering.

김밥: [gim-bap] rice roll.

반말: [ban-mal] informal speech.

Happy holidays, everybody~!

Please follow us on Facebook and Twitter (@kdramamyeyesout) or e-mail us.

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The KDMEO theme music is 'Cute', by Bensound (www.bensound.com), and is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No-Derivatives 4.0 International.

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Linda and Judy are starting a new series this week, "Goblin: The Lonely and Great God" (쓸쓸하고 찬란하신 도깨비) from TVN. It stars Gong Yoo, Kim GoEun and Lee DongWook.

We had a lot of questions. How did Kim Shin (Gong Yoo) travel from Korea to Canada in the 11th century with his mortal servant? Why must this drama have a romance between a 19 year-old Ji Euntak (Kim GoEun) and a 939 year-old? Why do we love watching the Goblin-Grim Reaper bromance more than the Goblin-Euntak interaction?

Most importantly: Do Koreans still use bankbooks and if so, how do they work?

Some Korean terms:

신: [shin] god.

맷돼지: [met-dweh-ji] wild boar.

나으리: [na-eu-ri] Milord.

재벌: [jae-beol] tycoon; rich person.

아저씨: [ah-juh-ssi] way of addressing an older man who is not related to you.

티격태격: [tee-gyeok-tae-gyeok] bickering.

김밥: [gim-bap] rice roll.

반말: [ban-mal] informal speech.

Happy holidays, everybody~!

Please follow us on Facebook and Twitter (@kdramamyeyesout) or e-mail us.

Download this and other episodes and while you're there, write us a review:

Apple Podcasts

Google Play Music

Stitcher

Libsyn RSS

The KDMEO theme music is 'Cute', by Bensound (www.bensound.com), and is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No-Derivatives 4.0 International.

  continue reading

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