πΈ My Heart After Goblin (Guardian: The Lonely and Great God)
πΏ “Reflections from a drama that became more than just a show.πΊπ§£π§️π
Hi guys,
So yesterday I finished one of the most unforgettable K-dramas ever — Goblin aka Guardian - The lonely and great God. Honestly, it was one of a kind experience. I didn’t expect a story, cinematography, and characters from another country to affect me this deeply, but it did.
Funny thing is, I was supposed to watch this a few years ago but discarded the idea, thinking it might be about a child. But destiny had other plans — and I finally watched it now. And I’m so glad I did.
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✨ The Experience
From the very beginning, Goblin pulled me into a different world. The storytelling, the emotions, the visuals — everything felt magical. Each character was so beautifully crafted, with details that made them feel alive and real. The chemistry, the acting, the humor, the heartbreak — it all stayed with me long after the episode ended.
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π The Ending
By the time I reached the last episode, I wasn’t ready to say goodbye. The end left me with a bittersweet feeling — moist eyes and a heavy heart. It wasn’t just sadness, but a mix of beauty and pain that lingers.
What struck me most was the theme of destiny and reincarnation. As someone from a culture where reincarnation is also a belief (Hinduism), it felt even more powerful. It added another layer of meaning and connection for me.
And here’s something that gave me goosebumps — in the show, Ji Eun Tak’s birthday is the same as mine. That little coincidence made me feel even more connected to the story, almost as if fate wanted me to watch it at this time.
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πΏ What Goblin Taught Me
Goblin reminded me that love isn’t always about happy endings — sometimes it’s about sacrifice, patience, and fate bringing people together across lifetimes. It showed how every relationship leaves a mark on our soul, and how even in pain, there is beauty.
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πΈ How I’m Letting It Go
Honestly, it’s hard to just move on. When a drama touches your heart this deeply, you don’t simply “finish” it. Writing this blog is my way of honoring it. Maybe I’ll listen to the OST, revisit some favorite scenes, or join communities where people share their “Goblin hangover” stories.
Because some dramas aren’t just shows — they’re experiences that stay with you.
By the time I reached the last episode, I wasn’t ready to say goodbye. The end left me with a bittersweet feeling — moist eyes and a heavy heart.
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And it turns out, I’m not the only one who feels this way. Fans around the world have described this as a “K-drama hangover” — that strange mix of emptiness and longing after finishing a story that feels larger than life.
“I finished Goblin last night and I cannot get over it. This show elicited so many emotions… Goblin is next level type shit lol.”
— Reddit fan, r/KDRAMA
“Finishing it has made my heart both empty and full.”
— Another K-drama fan
“If I find a drama I like, I legitimately get a hangover and want to watch it over and over.”
— r/kdramas user
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πΊ For Anyone Else Feeling the Goblin Void…
If you’re also struggling with the “empty” feeling after finishing Goblin, here are a few dramas you might love:
• For healing and warmth → Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha or Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok Joo(light, comforting, funny, and heartwarming).
• For mystical vibes → Hotel Del Luna (similar fantasy + fate themes, with beautiful visuals).
• For epic depth → Mr. Sunshine (same writer as Goblin, heartbreaking yet unforgettable).
• For quiet healing → My Mister (deeply moving, not romantic in the usual way, but soul-touching).
⬆️ππ½(Suggested to me by Internet )
These aren’t replacements — nothing really replaces Goblin — but they help soften the hangover and open new emotional doors.
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π Final Thoughts
I can say this without hesitation: Goblin wasn’t just a drama I watched; it was a journey I lived. It reminded me of love, destiny, sacrifice, and how some stories are timeless. And even though the episodes are over, the feelings it gave me will stay forever.
Some stories never really end — they live on inside us, quietly echoing every time we think of them. π«
Until the next story touches my soul, this was my heart on Goblin.❄️π¨️π

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