
Almost immediately, she realizes that when she touches Joo Joong-won, the ghosts disappear. Upon touching him, Tae Gong-shil feels a soulmate like shock. Needing a way home after aiding a persistent ghost, she hitches a ride with the cold and rude Joo Joong-won who seems to care only about his calculations and money. One night in the pouring rain, it’s as if fate brings them together. RELATED | Dramaworld Review – Lost in Austen Meets K-Drama That is until she meets the arrogant and rich Joo Joong-won, the CEO of a shopping mall called Kingdom. With frightening ghosts always coming to Tae Gong-shil for help, she can’t get any rest or relief and her life (because of her ability) is basically in the dumps. The Master’s Sun is a South Korean drama about a woman who sees dead people ever since an accident a few years back. Here’s why you should be heading on over to Dramafever, Viki, OR Hulu to watch this asap… Romance, comedy (it can be REALLY funny), mystery, a little bit of horror, and drama make up this entertaining supernatural K-Drama.


Rarely do I love, no obsessively adore a TV show as much as I now do The Master’s Sun. Tae Gong-shil and Joo Joong-won The Master’s Sun Review
