Hi Lia, I want to ask you about your thoughts on people saying bride of the water god being the same as goblin. What do you think? some people say goblin is better and that bride of the water god is copying goblin. I'm curious about what you think cause you really liked goblin.
Hey there! Ahhhh… that’s a good question.
Hmm… tbh, The Bride of Habaek did give me some Goblin vibes at first, but I’d like to think it just got some inspiration from Goblin. After all, I believe there was an article about how the director did say the drama would be similar to Goblin with the supernatural concept. However, after watching 14 episodes with two episodes left of the drama… The Bride of Habaek is totally different from Goblin. The only connection between the two is the supernatural aspect.
It just really sucks how we haven’t really seen Habaek’s powers in action as much as I’d have wished, but I do understand why his powers haven’t been used. >.> But still…. I really hope we get to see his powers in action before the drama ends…. like really… he’s the water god for heaven’s sake.
On the other hand, we got the total package of how badass and awesome the dokkaebi, Kim Shin, was in Goblin… which I do not mind at all and was glad that he loved to show off his powers. >.<
We could say that The Bride of Habaek is similar to Goblin, in a sense that the god fell in love with the human first… or expressed their feelings first. But Kim Shin and Habaek are totally different gods with different personalities and agendas. It’s quite rude to say that The Bride of Habaek copied Goblin, since the original material was from a manhwa… but even then, the drama is a totally different story compared to the original material.
All I can say is that we’re getting quite the fan-service with all the lip smacking action in The Bride of Habaek… as opposed to Goblin, when the long-time awaited kiss scene literally almost made me break my screen because they FRIGGIN CUT IT SHORT!!!
The second lead couple in The Bride of Habaek is very appealing just like in Goblin too. But Moo Ra and Bi Ryeom’s relationship is totally different from our second lead couple in Goblin – Reaper and Sunny. Moo Ra and Bi Ryeom have a cutesy-childish love-hate relationship, where Habaek stands in the way due to Moo Ra’s affections. While in Goblin, Reaper and Sunny had a very angsty and heartbreaking relationship where being together and not being together were both painful to them.
The one thing both second lead couples’ do share is the intense sexual tension, lmao. Moo Ra and Bi Ryeom have this amazing chemistry together just as Reaper and Sunny… why are the second lead couples always so amazing and hot??
One thing that The Bride of Habaek differs from Goblin… the one aspect it has that Goblin doesn’t have… is the presence of a second lead male for the main lead female to cause a love-triangle drama. In Goblin, Kim Shin was the #1 contender and the ONLY contender for Eun Tak’s heart, lmao… poor childhood friend had no chance. BUT, all I can say is that CEO Shin (Hoo Ye) is flippin amazing, gorgeous, hot, precious, and he needs to be protected. Damn, he is making it hard for me to be loyal to the main couple… cause I really want him to have a happy ending (and I low-key want him to steal So Ah away from Habaek…. hahaha.) Tbh, how in the world can So Ah NOT fall in love with him???
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Now the plot… well… I can’t really say for sure what the ending will be for The Bride of Habaek. I’m still confused as to how they’re going to tie everything up in the last two episodes… but the biggest problem would be how will Habaek and So Ah stay together, with him being the water god and her being a mere human. As for Goblin, we had a very clear cut story built from the beginning with new surprises with each episode… plus their relationship wasn’t necessarily “taboo” compared to So Ah and Habaek’s relationship. So I’m gonna say that the plot aspect is not really comparable between the two because 1) in Goblin, it was kinda of a life and death situation, while 2) in Bride of Habaek, it’s more about responsibility, as well as, what is consider right and wrong. Also, people have mentioned how the cinematography is similar to Goblin, which is true… but, in my opinion, I think Goblin wins this category… especially how symbolic the scenery was for Goblin. However, I must say that the metaphorical usage of the Sakura trees (short lived but beautiful) was well used in both dramas, just with different settings.
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Overall, I’m kinda sorry to say that The Bride of the Water God has, thus far, not lived up to my expectations… and it’s not the actors/actresses fault at all (which I will discuss when I release my overall review of the drama when the drama is complete). So far, I enjoy the drama… but that’s it… I just enjoy it. I’m not emotionally attached to the drama nor am I totally invested in the main couple (though they are very cute)… tbh, I actually also really ship So Ah with CEO (Hoo Ye), lmao. (I totally think if the story line was about the god’s servant and the halfing falling in love, it would have been an awesome love story of perseverance and true love). But I’m not going to give a final verdict until I watch the last episode… so my thoughts on the drama could change… maybe. I definitely have to say that this drama is really good with the couples’ wearing matching outfits… But I don’t think this drama has tried to intentionally copy Goblin in any way… so it’s quite rude for people to say so. All I say is to give this drama a chance and to watch it without comparing it to Goblin… that way you can enjoy the characters, the story, and the many adorable/hilarious scenes.










