Goblin Episode 01 Access
: Despite the heavy lore, the episode introduces the hilarious bickering between the Goblin and his long-suffering "nephew" Yoo Deok-hwa , played by Yook Sung-jae.
One of the most famous scenes in the first episode occurs when the Goblin and the (Lee Dong-wook) pass each other on a rainy street. Without a single word, the tension and chemistry between the two established a "bromance" that became a central highlight of the series . A Fate Born of a Miracle Goblin Episode 01
: The scene where Eun-tak summons the Goblin by blowing out her birthday candles at the beach—receiving a bouquet of buckwheat flowers (meaning "lovers")—became an instant classic . : Despite the heavy lore, the episode introduces
The episode shifts to modern-day Seoul, where Kim Shin intervenes in human fate to save a dying pregnant woman. That child grows up to be (Kim Go-eun), the "missing soul" who can see ghosts and claims to be the Goblin's Bride. Their first meeting—passing each other in the rain—is visually stunning and uses the iconic OST "Stay With Me" to perfection. Key Highlights of Episode 01 A Fate Born of a Miracle : The
The episode opens not in modern Seoul, but in the Goryeo era. We see ( played by Gong Yoo ), a legendary general who is betrayed by the young king he served. Stabbed with his own sword, he is cursed (or perhaps blessed) by the Almighty with immortality . He becomes a Goblin, forced to watch his loved ones die for centuries until the "Goblin's Bride" can pull the sword from his chest and return him to ashes. The Iconic "Crossover" Meeting
: Directed by Lee Eung-bok, the episode feels like a high-budget film, featuring sweeping battle scenes and breathtaking locations in Quebec, Canada.