Episode 16 — Goblin

: The Grim Reaper receives a "death card" for Ji Eun-tak, but it is delayed. Destiny catches up when Eun-tak makes a split-second "human choice" to sacrifice her life to save a group of children from an out-of-control truck.

: The "sad-happy" ending highlights the burden Kim Shin carries; though they reunite, he remains immortal while she will live through four human lifetimes. Goblin Episode 16

: The finale emphasizes that while fate is powerful, a "human choice" can be even stronger, as seen in Eun-tak’s sacrifice. : The Grim Reaper receives a "death card"

: Years later in Quebec, Canada, Kim Shin is sitting on a hill when a high school student—the reincarnated Ji Eun-tak—finds him. She has kept her memories, and the series ends with their bittersweet reunion. Key Themes : The finale emphasizes that while fate is

In the final episode of (popularly known as Goblin ), the narrative concludes the 900-year journey of Kim Shin and his "bride," Ji Eun-tak. Plot Summary: Episode 16

: The Grim Reaper receives a "death card" for Ji Eun-tak, but it is delayed. Destiny catches up when Eun-tak makes a split-second "human choice" to sacrifice her life to save a group of children from an out-of-control truck.

: The "sad-happy" ending highlights the burden Kim Shin carries; though they reunite, he remains immortal while she will live through four human lifetimes.

: The finale emphasizes that while fate is powerful, a "human choice" can be even stronger, as seen in Eun-tak’s sacrifice.

: Years later in Quebec, Canada, Kim Shin is sitting on a hill when a high school student—the reincarnated Ji Eun-tak—finds him. She has kept her memories, and the series ends with their bittersweet reunion. Key Themes

In the final episode of (popularly known as Goblin ), the narrative concludes the 900-year journey of Kim Shin and his "bride," Ji Eun-tak. Plot Summary: Episode 16