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City Hunter: Episode 11

This drama’s going to be the death of me. If my head doesn’t explode, my heart will first. The tension in this episode nearly put me six feet under from the stress of it all, but I fought to stay in the land of the living. Because otherwise, how will I find out what happens next??

 
EPISODE 11 RECAP

Nana rescues Yoon-sung in the medico-legal lab, just seconds before being discovered by Young-ju, post-blood-sample-switcheroo. And the Most Suspenseful Use of Staircase Award goes to…

Instinctively, Yoon-sung pulls out a knife and holds it at his assailant’s throat, only to come eye to eye with Nana. It’s both scary and hot.

Without a word he sneaks her out carefully amidst the ruckus outside, and they hitch a short ride on one of the outbound ambulances. He wrist-drags her for a while before finally whipping around to ask how long she’s known.

Niiice. I was afraid you were going to pussyfoot about and try to deny it, which would’ve been not only unbelievable, but laaaame.

She tells him that she’s known since the time he rescued her, when she saw his eyes. Yoon-sung: “And you pretended not to know?!” Seriously, you’re going to fault her for lying? About your lies? Bah.

She says she couldn’t say anything because she knew that he would just avoid her even more. Aw. He warns her not to butt into his business anymore. Nana: “How can I? The person I shot is the same person who rescued me twice!”

He whirls around and pushes her up against the wall in the most threatening way he can muster. (Though what’s with the super-speed, Show? This ain’t Smallville.)

Yoon-sung: Just how many lives do you think you have? I told you not to butt in anymore. This is my true face. Cutting off your last breath is nothing to someone like me. If you don’t want to die, erase everything you know about me. Go back to the time before you knew or even met me.

He stalks off without her, leaving her trembling and confused in his wake. I think she’s smart enough to at least suspect that this is his way of protecting her, but it’s not unscary to have your life threatened. And she really doesn’t know yet if the City Hunter is a killer or not.

Young-ju gets the unhappy news that Yoon-sung’s blood sample does not match the City Hunter’s. He manages to offend the lab tech while he’s at it, implying incompetence while she regrets ever giving the “Flower Prosecutor” (HA) special treatment.

I do love this comical aspect of the character dichotomy between Yoon-sung and Young-ju – that one guy knows how to wield his pretty boy looks to get what he wants in life, and the other can only manage to offend others with his cluelessness.

Yoon-sung comes home from that day… to find Dad sitting in his living room. Aw, can’t the guy catch a break? Dad growls at him for getting the blood test done anyway against orders, but Yoon-sung reassures him that he switched the samples.

Dad isn’t convinced that Young-ju is off his trail, and adds that living with Nana has put him in danger of being found out. Dad: “If she ever discovers who you are, she has to die.”

Oh. Shit.

This is something we tacitly knew, but to have Dad just say it like that? I hate feeling so stressed for Yoon-sung, but man, do I love me a drama that just mercilessly piles on the conflicts for the hero.

Nana looks at herself in the mirror and handles the bullet around her neck. She puts it to her shoulder, thinking of the moment she shot him, and then the blood running down his arm when he saved her. Nana: “It must’ve hurt so much…”

Yoon-sung looks into the mirror with determination and heartbreak. “Lee Yoon-sung. Erase Kim Nana. For Nana.”

But working together makes that harder than he’d like, and when she jumps in to try and awkwardly cover for his skipping a work presentation yesterday, he calls her out to the bench for a talking to.

He asks if his warnings were amusing to her, but she refuses to be scared off by him. She tells him that knowing his secret makes no difference to her – he’s still the same person, the one who rescued her. He tells her that he would’ve rescued her had she been her partner Eun-ah too.

She asks hesitantly, “That means you didn’t kill Lee Kyung-wan, right? The man I know… Lee Yoon-sung’s eyes… I can trust them, right?” Yoon-sung just grits his teeth and throws back: “Don’t make me regret letting you live.”

He tells her that she meant nothing to him, and that he no longer needs her or her house for a cover, so she can pack up and move out. Eeek, no need to make her homeless to get her to stop loving you!

And then he goes straight into his office and hands in his resignation.

At the prosecutor’s office, Young-ju’s assistant tells him that if it weren’t for Nana, he would’ve been able to stay on Yoon-sung’s tail yesterday. And then he adds that the blood test he took was for a Lee Kyung-hee.

He looked into her, and she’s the wife of a man in special forces… who disappeared in October 1983… Oh man. Young-ju is THISCLOSE

He goes straightaway to question Kyung-hee about her husband, and she tells them that she’d like to know what happened to him as well. Young-ju asks what his job was before he disappeared, and she tells them that he was a secret service agent on the president’s detail.

Just as she says that, she looks past Young-ju and sees Jin-pyo lurking behind them, with a look on his face that says it all. She clams up quickly and excuses herself. She finds Jin-pyo waiting for her in her room.

She pleads with him to let her see her son just once before she dies. Jin-pyo: “Your child is dead.” She refuses to believe him but he produces a newspaper from five years ago with a young man killed in a plane crash. He tells her that it was no accident, and the men who killed her husband also killed her son.

He tells her that there’s no end to whom they’ll harm, and if they find that he’s been here, she’s next. He suggests they move her to another hospital. He shakes her and tells her that she has to get it together and live a good life, and leave all this behind her.

It strikes me that Jin-pyo cares a lot for Kyung-hee, beyond the guilt he might have felt for taking her son. Despite his coldness to almost everyone else, he wants to see her live well. Perhaps way back when he had a heart, he loved her, and it doesn’t even have to be in the romantic sense, but like family.

He leaves and she clutches the paper, weeping at the thought that she’s lost her only reason for having lived thus far. Jin-pyo leaves Sang-gook to guard her and move her safely to another hospital.

But Kyung-hee isn’t about to just follow Jin-pyo’s orders blindly, and thank goodness because who trusts a kidnapper’s word anyway? So she sends her sentry for a soda and slips out undetected.

Yoon-sung enters just as she leaves, missing her by half a second. Aaaaack! He finds her room empty, and is told that her last visitor was a man with a cane.

He runs over to Dad’s, and I never tire of Yoon-sung’s dramatic I-will-kick-your-ass-if-you-stand-in-my-way entrances when he’s angry. He demands to know what he did to his mother, imagining the worst.

Dad says that she’s safe… for now. He warns Yoon-sung that the prosecutor is onto him, even having dug up his parents’ past. He asks what the Council of Five will do to her once they find out who she is (specifically his mom, not just Mu-yeol’s wife). Er… I hate to say it, but Dad’s not wrong about that. Dad: “I will entrust Kim Jong-shik to you. Kill him by your own hand. Or your mother dies.”

Frack. Seriously? Gah, why is Evil Daddy so smart? Now he’s got Nana AND Kyung-hee on ice, and Yoon-sung by the balls. I trust that he’ll find a way out of this, but I love that Jin-pyo goes this far to try and force his hand—either kill or let his mother die.

He gets the call from Sang-gook that Kyung-hee’s disappeared, but he plays it off coolly in front of Yoon-sung. He spells out the terms plainly – that if he doesn’t follow Dad’s will, Mom and Nana die. The choice is his.

Target No. 3 Kim Jong-shik arrives in country and goes to see his son Young-ju first thing. He may have come to try and mend bridges, but he’s not very good at it, what with simply wanting Young-ju to go his own way and not regretting any of his own actions in driving a wedge between them over the years. Way to meet him halfway, Dad. Young-ju coldly tells him that they’re different down to the bone, and walks out.

Holy crackers, the Daddy Drama in this show just went flying through the roof with this episode. I love that we’re finally getting down to the nitty gritty Young-ju / Yoon-sung parallels, by bringing him into the main conflict with his own messed up father-son relationship. The drama in this foursome alone is enough to make a whole separate drama. There’s so much conflict of interest going ten thousand ways that I am ridiculously excited to see how totally screwed up everything is about to get.

And that’s not even factoring his totally other messed up conflict of interest between Nana and his father. I mean, I don’t even know what he’s supposed to do in that situation. Either way he’s screwed.

On Jin-pyo’s orders, Sang-gook sneaks into Yoon-sung’s house and plants a bug, while Ajusshi is none the wiser, happily engaged in his home shopping obsession. I just love character details like that. It amuses me to no end, his housewifey tendencies, and Yoon-sung’s you-maxed-out-the-credit-card angry husband reactions.

The now Council of Three gathers at the Blue House. President Choi shows them the classified file on October 1983 that Young-ju requested to see. Why is it like handwritten parchment? It’s not 1483.

Chun Jae-man and Kim Jong-shik both oppose telling the truth, Kim particularly concerned with what Young-ju may have already pieced together. He doesn’t want his son finding out about this, for good reason. But they realize that President Choi is starting to let his conscience weigh on him.

He thinks it’s time that they reveal the truth and get punished for the wrong that they did. Chun is quick to remind him that the repercussions—the sitting President landing in jail—isn’t as ‘for the people’ as he’d like to think. And having a sitting Liar Liar President on Fire is?

They make their stances clear: they are firmly on the side of taking this secret to their graves. Chun adds that the President can do as he likes, except: “You shouldn’t forget that I know the one weakness that will leave a stain your presidency.”

Ooooooo. Another secret? Worse than their shared one? Yes, please.

Yoon-sung packs up his stuff and leaves the office, disregarding his boss’s pleas for him to reconsider. He pauses when he empties out his drawer with Nana’s wallet in it, and gives it to Ki-joon since he’s got no girl to give it to anymore.

Ki-joon happily takes it and gives it to Eun-ah, who comes running to show Nana her hand-me-down gift. Why Ki-joon told her where it came from is beyond me, but he’s not exactly a social swan. Nana jumps up at the mention of Yoon-sung quitting.

She chases him down as he walks out of the building, and asks if he’s really going to give up on his job so easily, just because of her. He says nothing and walks around her. With their backs to each other, she calls out:

Nana:I’ll forget you. I’ll go back to the time before I met you. I’ll disappear from your life. That’s what I came to say.

Ooof. How can something be exactly what he wanted to hear her say, and yet… be the one thing he never wanted to hear her say? Aaaauuuuughhh. It’s soul-crushing.

He turns back to watch her walk away.

Nana comes back to the office and receives a package. The sender simply reads: Bae Man-duk. She opens it frantically and finds Shik-joong’s written and signed confession inside, along with a copy of his bank statement, showing the payout ten years ago.

He had shown the confession to Yoon-sung just the day before, adorably asking if bad spelling would negate its validity. He wanted to do it for Nana, so that she’d be able to clear her father’s name if anything should happen to Shik-joong to prevent him from doing so himself.

She heads straight to Young-ju’s office to ask her aunt about reopening the case with this evidence. As she waits for Young-ju, Nana sees a quote taped to his computer screen: “Don’t be afraid of a shadow. It means that light is nearby.”

She recognizes it immediately as the same quote Daddy Long Legs had written to her in a letter. As soon as she sits down with Young-ju, she confronts him with it, just sweetly thanking him for being such a constant source of encouragement for her over the last ten years. So apparently I’m the only one who would also ask why the hell he pretended not to know her all this time? Young-ju tries to play it off at first but just sheepishly cops to it, apologizing for keeping her in the dark. Well, at least you apologized.

She thinks it’s fate, especially now that he’s going to help her reinvestigate the case. Uh-oh… here we go…

She hands him the confession from Bae Man-duk that identifies Kim Jong-shik as the culprit and the source of the bribe to get him to change his witness account. Oh, you’ve really stepped in it now. I actually feel terrible for Young-ju. I think this is the definition of ‘between a rock and a hard place,’ that’s for sure.

He looks stricken, and then starts to say, “I have something to tell you…” But can’t actually manage to tell her the truth about his father. Aw, you’re just making it worse. You should’ve said it now. Now was the only time before you become the stuck-in-the-middle bad guy.

She thanks him for being Daddy Long Legs, and for helping her with the case. She vows to bring Kim Jong-shik to justice, “Because that’s the power of the law, right?” Young-ju hasn’t the courage or the heart to tell her otherwise.

Yoon-sung continues to investigate Kim Jong-shik, but can’t figure out where he’s siphoning university money to (and we’re talking public government education funds, not private university fatcat money). Though it’s clear that he’s pocketing it, he can’t figure out how or where.

Ajusshi makes a dish for his own mother’s memorial, happy to be able to do so for the first time since he left Korea. Yoon-sung asks him to take a plate over to Dad’s, adding that at the same time he can plant a tracer on Dad’s cane.

What? On Dad’s cane? Are you not remembering the last time you sent Ajusshi on a Dad-related errand? You had to Donkey Kong your way in just to rescue him, remember?

Ajusshi’s on my bus because he freaks out too, stuttering that Dad’s gonna kill him this time. But Yoon-sung and his stupid balls of steel insist that it’ll be fine ’cause Dad’s guard is down with Ajusshi. True, yes. But!

He adds that if things ever get hairy, he can just send him this code: XYZ. “It’s the end of the alphabet. It says you have nowhere else to go.” While I appreciate the symbolism, I’m more worried about how he’s going to text you if he’s say, getting his head bashed in via cane. Right?

Nana packs a bag and heads out with her doggy, with nowhere to go. She comes to Sae-hee’s clinic and asks to stay here for a few days. Sae-hee offers for her to stay at her house, but Nana insists that the clinic’s couch is perfectly fine.

She asks brightly if Sae-hee knew that Young-ju was her Daddy Long Legs, “since you two have been friends for ten years.” Sae-hee lies that she didn’t know, and also opts not to mention the fact that he happens to be her ex-husband. Oy, the secrets with these people.

Ajusshi makes an attempt at Mission: Chicken-Cane, except of course Dad’s already onto him because they’ve been listening in on Yoon-sung’s every move. He fumbles with Dad’s cane nervously, but ends up caving to nerves. Jin-pyo laughs at their silly little boy games and asks if Sang-gook sent the letter to Young-ju…

Young-ju receives the letter in question, and opens it to find the typewritten statement: “The next target is Kim Jong-shik. –City Hunter”

Oh, bloody hell.

Young-ju storms into his father’s office at the university, demanding to know why the City Hunter is pointing at him as his next target. He cites Targets 1 and 2 as committing grave crimes against the public—is Dad just like them?

He insists that he’s clean with a confident smile. Young-ju offers that he’d be more willing to trust him if it weren’t for the accident ten years ago. Suddenly Dad starts to tremble as Young-ju recounts that he overheard Dad bribing the witness to change his story, turning the victim into the culprit, even pinning his drunk driving onto Nana’s father.

Dad realizes that Young-ju’s known all this time. “Is this why you hated me? Why you suddenly turned away from me?” Young-ju: “Because as much as I respected you, my disappointment was big.”

God, I love how the timing of it all fits, the accident being the big reason for the young and idealistic Young-ju to have his trust in Dad crushed. The higher the pedestal, the harder he fell. And that was the turning point in their relationship, which is a fact that only he knew until now.

He tells Dad about the witness coming forth with a confession. Dad steels himself, comforted by the fact that his case has passed its statute of limitations long ago. Young-ju reminds him that time does not wash away his sins. If he’s guilty of other things, they’ll come to light. Dad doesn’t budge, and refuses to play by the rules, even when Young-ju pleads so earnestly that he’d like to meet the father he once respected.

But Dad’s not about to back down now. He digs his heels in. And Young-ju does the same in turn.

Young-ju: I will show you the strength of the law that I protect.

Damn, now I’m impressed again.

Kim Jong-shik decides it’s time to meet with Bae Man-duk and Nana. I hope she judo-chops your ass, just for kicks.

Meanwhile Ajusshi goes to visit his mother’s memorial, and tells Yoon-sung over the phone that he didn’t manage to lowjack Dad ’cause he felt like he was already savvy to the plan. He offers up the food that he’s prepared for his mother’s birthday and cries as he tells her that he’s doing good things now, proudly telling her, “I help catch bad guys.” Omg, so cute.

But it’s the perfect opportunity for Kim Jong-shik’s men to find him, since it’s a connection to his real identity as Bae Man-duk. He gets attacked and carried off…

Yoon-sung gets a text from Ajusshi’s phone: XYZ.

He immediately turns on the tracker that Ajusshi failed to place on Dad. So! Smart! I LOVE this show!

At the same time, Nana gets attacked. She flips over one guy, but the other chloroforms her…

She wakes up in a basement, hands and feet tied. Ajusshi is unconscious on the ground a few feet away. (How’d he send the text? Telekinesis?) She kicks him awake, shouting his name “Bae Man-duk-sshi!” until he finally comes to.

She quickly guesses that this has to do with Kim Jong-shik, and angrily asks where he’s been hiding for ten years, and why he’s only appeared now. Ajusshi apologizes, knowing he’s a terrible person for what he did. He freaks out that they’re going to die like this, but Nana’s having none of that. Love her.

She gets him to stop whimpering long enough to untie her ropes so they can find a way out…

Yoon-sung speeds over, watching the tracer that leads him straight to… Kim Jong-shik’s house. Really? Did you not go to Bad Guy Basic Training? This is what abandoned warehouses are for. I mean, it’s great for the good guys, you incriminating yourself and all. But just sayin’.

He arrives and batmans his way in, scaling walls and gadgets galore, and stops when he finds Kim Jong-shik’s office. He finds a keypad under the desk and dusts it for prints, finding that it’s a four-number code. 4! = 24, so he figures it’s worth going through the possible combinations. But! Ajusshi!

Thankfully Nana’s not one to be damsel-in-distressy, and stages her own breakout with Ajusshi’s help. Awesome.

Yoon-sung gets through a few tries on the keypad, but then overhears all the guards running and shouting that their captors escaped. So he runs out…

Nana and Ajusshi are almost clear when another henchman spots them. He’s about to attack when Yoon-sung comes flying in with a swift kick. Oh, NOW you’re the hero? Heh.

They stare agape, and he looks at her in shock, “Kim Nana, what are you doing here?” He and Ajusshi are too gushy to remember to hide the fact that they know each other (which is so adorable) and tell Nana that they’ll explain later.

He leads them out and tells them to go wait in the car. He asks for the tracker and then runs back inside. He tries a few more keypad combinations, until one finally works, and a secret room opens up behind a wall.

He steps inside to find a mound of cash that can only be described as a jaw-droppingly Scrooge-McDuck-sized vault o’ money. It’s ridonkulous. And so cool.

He steps inside and then begins to size it up, calculating in his head the width, depth, and height of the pile to determine how much is there.

So. Utterly. BADASS.

That’s maybe the first time I’ve ever thought math was hot.

He steps out of the room, not noticing that a guard’s got a gun trained right at him. He shoots, and lands a tranq dart in Yoon-sung’s shoulder, and he goes down.

Outside, Nana worries that it’s been too long, and turns to go back inside. Ajusshi grabs her, shouting at her that her liver’s so big for someone her size (meaning that she’s disproportionately brave), and tries to stop her.

But just as she’s about to run back in, they see the henchmen carry an unconscious Yoon-sung out and load him into a car. They run to his car to try and catch up. And now they can track HIM because he took the lowjack from Ajusshi.

Yoon-sung wakes up tied to a chair and surrounded by the guards. Oh, NOW we’re in an abandoned warehouse—because they intend on killing him. One guy grabs him by the scruff and yanks his head back, and Yoon-sung drawls, “Let go. I said, let go. I’m someone who really values his hairstyle.” Pwahahaha.

That goads him just enough, and Yoon-sung head butts him viciously in the chin. It’s exactly the kind of thing to injure the petty henchman’s pride… and he totally falls for it, ordering the others to back off and untie him.

Yoon-sung gets up to fight, only what would’ve been an awesome plan is now backfiring on him because he’s too woozy from the tranquilizer to actually take on Fight Club, who just viciously knocks him around.

Nana and Ajusshi have tracked him here, only to find Yoon-sung getting beaten to a bloody pulp. Ajusshi runs off to call Dad or the cops to try and stop it, and Nana watches until Yoon-sung falls to the ground, spitting up blood.

She finally can’t take it anymore and bursts through the doors, fighting her way in. Why so awesome, Nana? She impressively manages to knock down all the other guys, but one has a chance to reach for his gun…

She sees him aim at Yoon-sung…

She darts in front of him, taking the bullet in the back and collapsing into Yoon-sung’s arms. Her blood splatters on his face she goes down, and he holds her, lingering for a moment in shock.

He runs after the gunman in a bloody rage, beating him to a pulp with ferocious, uncontrollable anger. Wow, just… wow.

He snaps out of it and walks over to Nana in a daze, as she lies there, bleeding out. Oh god, the look in his eyes.

Yoon-sung: Kim Nana. Kim Nana… Wh–Why?
Nana: [in banmal] You rescued me. Twice. Did you hurt this much too?
Yoon-sung: Don’t talk. Don’t say anything.
Nana: Did… you hate me? Can’t you tell me you didn’t? That’d be nice. I wanted to say Thank You.
Yoon-sung: Why did you run in and get shot?! Why did you run in and get shot?!
Nana: It’s a relief that it wasn’t you.
Yoon-sung: Kim Nana. Kim Nana. Kim NANA! KIM NANA!!

She closes her eyes. Her hand falls to the ground.

He shouts her name again and again, clutching her to his chest and crying.

 
COMMENTS

OH. MY. GOD.

She’s not gonna die, right? She can’t die. She’s not gonna die. She’s not gonna die. *rocking back and forth in a catatonic stupor*

The crazy thing is, she COULD actually die at this point in the story. It would officially be the ballsiest move ever, but it’s totally within the realm of the story’s trajectory. Her death could be his turning point. It could make him become the City Hunter in a real way, not just motivated by his revenge. She’s served her major narrative purposes and this would be dying to save him and the hero that he’ll become.

Okay, but she can’t die. Not like this, right? Gah, I think the chances are slim, but there’s enough motivation to do it—to off her. I would simultaneously give Show a standing ovation and hurl vitriol at it for weeks, for the emotional wreckage. Why do you toy with me so?

I’m consistently impressed with Lee Min-ho‘s acting, but the last ten minutes of this episode just blew me away. He went from animalistic rage to the most vulnerable heartbreak in just one scene, which totally floored me. He owes a lot to the director, of course, who is now officially my favorite k-drama PD ever, because I can feel the character beats viscerally in every scene. The action, the emotion, the narrative twists—everything is packaged for maximum impact, which only heightens every performance and every turn in the story.

I love directing as storytelling – when the PD and writer are not separate entities, but part and parcel of the same thing, with the same goals. It’s probably why I respond so frenetically to this drama. Because when one or even two aspects of a drama are good (acting, writing, directing), it’s great, but when you get the trifecta, well, you can see why I’ve lost my mind.

I can’t believe how quickly Yoon-sung is living his nightmare, every time ending in Nana’s bloody death, at times accompanied by his own. How many times can they survive shooting each other and taking bullets to save the other? Yoon-sung’s question at the beginning now rings eerily: “Kim Nana, just how many lives do you think you have?”

 
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I don't want Nana to die. At the same time, I understand why she has to die... *kaput*

I love Jin Hyuk PD too! I hold out a little bit more faith for his dramas since Shining Inheritance.

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nana looks like kim so eun. doesn't she?

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"She’s not gonna die, right? She can’t die. She’s not gonna die. She’s not gonna die. *rocking back and forth in a catatonic stupor*"
You and I both Girlfriday!

Was I the only one having Boys Over Flowers flashbacks, during the whole warehouse scene? The tied up hostage, Lee Minho against a bunch of guys and being too out of it to really fight back, the was even the chair thing, and the Girl taking the hit for Minho? They were all there.

Kim Nana is soo BADASS!!!!!!!!! I have ever mentioned that she is my all time favorite Kdrama heroine/girl love interest? She is everything I wanted every kdrama heroine, more specifically Jan Di of BOF, to be!!!!!!
Nana, isn't going to die. She can't!!!! Not now!!!! Not like this!!!!!!

The ending kinda reminds me of Episode 1 when Yoon Sung's surrogate mother died. She was shot, and Yoon Sung was shocked and cried, then vowed to kill them all. Nana was shot, Yoon was stunned, the beat the shooter to death.

Now, before I raise this question, I'd just like to say how much I love and adore Lee Minho!!!!! BUT!!!!! How would you guys feel about Yoon Sung dying at the end? Or if Nana survives this time, what do you guys think about her dying at the end? OR!!!! Jin Pyo dying to save Yoon Sung?

As a LMH devoted fan, I would just DIE if he died in a drama, but.... For the drama's sake.... wouldn't just be awesome!?!?!?!? Because I'm pretty sure most fans are expecting him and Nana to live; happily ever after, so wouldn't it be an awesome twist if one of them died?

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See, I'm hoping the twist is the other way. I'm expecting one or both to die, and I'm praying for a happy ending.

And yeah, maaaaajor BBF flashbacks.

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oh no, nana cant die!! she has nine lives!!!
if city hunter could survive the bullet-in-the-back i cant see why city huntress cant!!!!

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she's not going to die... Yoon Sung is going to take her to the vet to get the bullet out, and they'll have matching bullet lockets. So, peeps, whenever you get shot, go to the vet, and you'll only be charge the same as a big animal. Teehee...

thanks for the recaps!! looking forward to Monday, when City Hunter is going to on, and I'm going to watch it all over again! Nobody touches the remote!

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But- there was no blood in her mouth, as per the Death Speech Rules... and Yoon-sung took a bullet to the back and survived... but. her. hand. fell..... OHMYGODOHMYGODOHMYGOD

YOU CANNOT DOOOOOO THIS

PLEEEEEEEEEASE OHMYGODOHSDFLKSFO HEEKFHFDWELRJEIOEnooooooooooooooo

Phew. Yeah, my response was pretty much the same as yours. Of course, this was the week I picked to watch each episode on the day it came out rather than waiting until I could watch both in a row. A GOOD PLAN, THIS WAS NOT.

I'm really hoping she doesn't die. I was kind of ignoring all the foreshadowing and hoping it was just them being dramatic, but now I'm not so sure. The thing is that with all the superhero elements, even down to comically illogical piles of money and witty one-liners like "your messing up my hair" in this episode, I pegged it as a drama probably with a happy ending. Not that there won't be much angst and death, but hopefully with them able to live. If Nana dies, it's gonna be doom and gloom from here on out, and maybe too intense for me. Plus, I don't know if I agree that her death is in line narratively, because if so, it would be a jarring tonal shift since a good bit of each episode has been playful banter. The thing is, logically, I know we have Ajusshi's testimony, but I feel like she has to be alive to bring her parents to justice, especially since she hasn't gotten to chew out Young-ju for his lies and his dad's duplicity. I hope.

On one hand, it's genius, because we are actually invested in the heroine as much as he is. Lots of times you meet the twisted hero after his soul breaks, and you see glimpses of the loved one in flashbacks.

On the other, OH GOD PLEASE NO. Screw narrative ~*deepness*~ I want my happy ending! I was really liking his logical stance on revenge and hoping we would actually go somewhere different than Everyone Must Die Land. Speaking of revenge,

DADDY-PYO YOU ARE MONSTROUS. You seem to think he cares for Kyung-hee, and maybe he did once, but I got the impression that he sees her as a pawn. The way he keeps saying to forget it all, how he said it all those years ago, makes it clear to me that he has lost all contact with his human morals. I mean, you don't forget the love of your life or your son, for the love of Pete. Come on, Jin-Pyo, think! What about the last 28 years of her life makes you think it would be better for her to think her son was dead? The way he is manipulating everyone makes me think he just doesn't see people anymore, just a means to his horrible ends. And the fact that I'm feeling these things of course goes to the technical powerhouses behind the drama, as you pointed out, as well as the superb acting.

Anyway, on tenterhooks for tomorrow's episode, so it looks like they've graduated from Cliffhanger Academy. As always, thanks for a great review, Girlfriday!

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So true daddy-pyo is really crazy.

But I still can't hate him...WHAAEEE???? Remember the first episode where he sacrificed his leg in order to save Young-ju - I just CAN'T forget that.....WHAAAEEE? *all teary*

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"matching bullet lockets"

Hilarious!

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@adzureen

(sowwy..I'm messing up again!)

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O.M.G.!!!!! I really can't believe it! City Hunter always putting me on the edge! bad!bad!bad! hahahaha at the same time exciting I do hope that it will not end here. I remember a scene in anime that Nana was shot but not on the back of her shoulder but from the heel. too bad for her, and I feel sorry for our CH wahhhh!!! I can't wait for tonight!

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BEST FREAKING CLIFFHANGER EVER. But oh no oh no Nana just can't die. It will be too much for my heart to handle.

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I am on team Kill Nana, too. I like her character as a general, but her death could be the trigger of an amazing outcome to this series. After all this is an action drama, and I'd love to see the romantic plotline used to sustain the main revenge plot instead of making romance the prime storyline. And perhaps it's only me, but I'd like to see a "darker", unhappy ending to this series, something so intense that would leave me shivering for days.

I am also curious as to how the prosecutor's story will develop. Will his strong beliefs flake to protect his father or will he put an iron fist against his wrong doings? As stated in the recap, it's fascinating how both Yoon Sung and Young Joo are dealing with similar internal demons yet in a very opposite way.

Oh, and I LOVE LOOOOVE how they play with the psychological aspect of bleeding in this series. First ep. 9 when his arm starts bleeding while he's holding her off the balcony, and now the blood splatted on his face, I find it visually appealing and somehow as a reminder that the series is based on a manga.

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I'm with you. For my love of tragic endings. But, we'll see.

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Right? This series is just perfect for a sad, tragic ending, I mean Yoon Sung was brought up and trained as a killer, even when he is done with the revenge, he's not gonna be a normal person, he's a perfect character to die leaving some legacy while protecting those he cared for. Sometimes that kind of ending can be more romantic and intense than a happy ending. At least to me. :)

Haven't seen ep. 12 but now that I think of it, I'm sure Nana didn't die, only because it's too soon to bring that up. Ep 17 or 18, it could totally happen. Besides those dreams he had must definitely mean something...

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Exactly. Then this would really be the greatest drama of all time.

I just want to feel this way so bad at the ending: Something so intense that would leave me shivering for days.

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This episode is absolutely breathtaking! What a great recap.

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Hi GF. Thanks for the recap.

I totally loooooooooooove the fast pace and the fact that there were tons of developments in this episode.

Love all the characters sooo much that it makes me want to get involved and even kill Daddy dearest in a very mean/badass way... say... maybe constant tickling??? Who's with me?

Now back to the old main point: how hot can this boy (yes, he can call me noona... never ahjumma!) get? It seems LMH gets 20% hotter per scene, so after one episode full of kick-ass fighting scenes, clever-MIT-guy-with-gadgets' displays and intense gazes and threats to our heroine I'm in complete LMH overload mode alarms going off and all!!!

Ay mamita querida... Can't wait for ep 12 (and your recap, of course!)

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they cant kill her she has too much more to do plus she has to clear her dads name and find out the truth abt daddy long legs also ys has'nt yet told how he feels :(

uggggghhhhhhhhh frustrating!!!!!!!!!!!

the ratings of this drama are 19.5 in dramawiki a huge leap and its no 1 yay this drama is seriously hot stuff, have to say minho's acting is awesome :)

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I knew that my love for Nana was justified. She was awesome in this episode. And she is not going to die.
I LOVE,LOVE Yoon-sung, but when he was calculating and this: "Let go. I said, let go. I’m someone who really values his hairstyle.", I just went nuts for him.
The last scene is entirely for Lee Min-Ho, because the things I mention above are part of the character, but Lee Min Ho the actor was divine in the last scene. In viki (credit for the one who said this) someone said the way he says "Why" and I agree. His eyes, everything. Lee Min-Ho did a very good job with Yoon-sung's reaction.
Writer, I have said it before, I love you too. The tracking device! And it flowed so naturally. The totally understandable fear that Ajusshi had, made impossible for him to put the device on the cane and that helped Yoon-sung. And that free scene with Young-ju in the sauna, THANK YOU.

The Daddy issues from both parts are interesting.

"...and batmans his way in." Awesome.

Thank you for the recap.!

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hwua!! nana-shi, you can't die! no!

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This episode was great, actually every episode was great so far, thanks for the recap!

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its cold here in Germany but im sweating while reading your recap..till tomorrow..:-)

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the scene of the warehouse with a whole stack of money reminds me of money warfare!

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what i'm gonnaaaaaaaaa dooooooo.
i haven't watched it with subs so i don't want
any spoiler but i can't help myself from browsing
the recaps and here i am crying whyyyyy ???
i saw nana with blood . i lose the excitement !
:(((((((((((((((((((

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the darksmurf's softsubs is already out, just sayin. i just finished up watching and can't simply explain in words how great it was.

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this drama is all sorts of awesome. it sends me through the roof that i can't stop but asking in my head "if they do this now, what material are they going to use for the next episodes", every single time i finished up an episode. and they keep on continuing to surprise me. man. the PD and writer are match made in heaven.

I know that with the suspense badass writing they've shown this far, it looks like they are going to cut nana off. but pls. pls. just don't let her die in some sort of a tragic way. yoosung is a poor lonely boy and it already pains me so much to see what he has to go through just for being fatherless, and get a not so much fatherlike figure like jinpyo as his surrogate father. he can't lose nana. he just can't lose his girl. or else i'm afraid on what monster slash city hunter he's going to become. the death of nana will send him to hell, possibly even make him a worse monther than jinpyo is.and i'm just so afraid to see him becoming like jinpyo.

CHEBAL. CHEBAL. DON'T KILL NANA!!!!!

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LOVE. YOU. City Hunter. Show, marry me!

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OMGAAAH. Why is this show such a killer?!?! I'm literally going to be biting my nails until the next episode! If they do kill her off... its totally one of those defining moments in the "anti-heroes" life in which they no longer care about anything but bloody revenge. But if they keep her alive, oh man... I can't wait to see how this all turns out. AHHH. CITY HUNTER= EPIC WIN. Thumbs Up GF Recaps! Its almost as if you read my mind, our train of thoughts are so similar! ha!

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In the beginning, when NaNa and Yoon Sung was sneaking out, Yoon Sung wasn't wrist grabbing her: he was HOLDING HER HAND! OH. MY. GOD. :D

....And then he wrist drags her out of the ambulance. Aww...

Kdrama boys...they will never learn.

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Just a guess: what if Daddy saves Nana and hides her in a safe place but will say to Yoon-sung that she died to make him concenrate on their revenge plan and take a dark side? Wouldn't it be awesome?
Anyway, if Nana dies (or at least if Yoon-sung thinks she died) will he be able stick to his no-blood method?

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The amazing part of this show is.....it doesn't keep the suspense part until the end of the show....it just throws everything at once, the drama, the romance, the revenge, but in perfect composition.

During earlier episode, I kept thinking..."Oh..so the climax will be when YoonSung, in his journey to revenge, will face NaNa as his enemy"... But it's not, the writer put this supposed-to-be-climax in the middle of the drama....damn, I can't even imagine, what else the writer has on his/her sleeve...can't wait for the real climax....but please, no one needs to die....esp.the good guys...

Sigh....NaNa can't die...please..please..please...

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awww,,, nana can't be died... Hiks hiks :'(
i am incredibly addicted to this drama >.<
the crews,artists,director, storyline,etc are awesome... Make me always waiting for this drama every week. Lee Min Ho-oppa has improved so much with his acting :*
saranghae oppa

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you can officially tell that this drama is getting better and better when the recaps are coming faster and faster each time! :D

I kind of don't think they would kill her off (I hope NEVER), but even if the story does *touchwood* kill her off, I think Ep 11 is wayyyy too fast. And they would be in for some major complaints if they did! So I don't think they'd do that...

And wow, amaazing how you remembered the 'how many lives do you think you have" line. That indeed seems like an important quote!

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This might be a bit off topic especially after that explosive final scene but that screencap of Young-ju totally cracked me up! It looked like he was trying so hard to flex his muscles and sit in such a way that he thinks would supposedly make him look like a badass... except to me he looks more stiff and constipated! LOL!

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oh gosh when the sauna scene came onto the screen I burst out laughing too.... I don't even know why, YJ is pretty hot and all but... I dunno, the way his body was /gleaming/...... secret LMAO

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Baby oil. Baby oil.

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that cracked me up too. I was kinda disappointed they didn't give us a good shot of him standing up, walking away in the towel, b/c i actually think young-ju is pretty hot. Though, of course, alongside LMH, one hardly has a chance to remember poor amateur hottie young-ju.

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you're comments are so nice;p i really enjoy reading the recaps of city hunter because of the side comments;p

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Haven't got down to watching this episode, but thanks GF for the recaps! Can't wait to be impressed by LMH's acting again!

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Thank you for the recap. I read it even though I already saw the episode. I'm glad I did because not everything was subbed so I missed a few things. Directing, script, and acting are superb. I hope Kim Nana doesn't die but I would have to agree that it would make sense at this point if she did. I can't wait for the next episode!

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Watched it RAW, read the recaps (thank you, again), and, now, watching it with subs. Will be waiting for the next episode which will be up at 1am later. I'm not getting much done on Thursdays and Fridays these days. Damn you, City Hunter! I'm so hooked on you!! :)

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Try VIKI TV/channel, already sub

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O.M.G.
she can't die... right???
please please please dear drama gods! watching yoon-sung becoming the real city hunter... it's like watching anakin skywalker becoming dark vador!
no no no. There's just no way she's dead.
No way....

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Andwe...andwe!!!!!!!!!!!!!! This would be the best drama in ever if they changed it on us and killed her off so soon. Mygoodknees thanks for the recap. Can't wait for this ep, I'm streaming this ep in a few hours 0.0

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im in hysterics just reading this recap!!

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I can't wait episode 12, I can't see any drama right know. cause my mind just on City Hunter. Please... please... don't kill Nana ..... , I promise I'll be good girl for the rest of my live and I'll be blood donor if you keep Nana alive.....
If my blood pressures allows me to do it ..... :)

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Thank You GirlFriday . City Hunter is the best drama ever for me. and nana cannot die so early.

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This is the most addicting and intense drama ever!!

I hope Nana lives.

I was sold to this drama as soon as I knew Lee Min Ho was the lead cast. Seeing gf/jb's disinterest in the first few articles, I feared that they would not recap this drama. But now I simply love the fact that they are so in love with City Hunter as much as I do. Yay!

As always, thanks for the recaps.

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"That’s maybe the first time I’ve ever thought math was hot. "
Omg, that was my exact thought at that time~!
How can counting be so sexy?
I guess that as long as Lee Min Ho is involved everything becomes sexy, hot and orgasmic *_*

And I'm quite sure Nana won't die, they just don't kill main characters in k-drama, they don't do it, do they?
It just can't happen and if it does... omg, that'd be something~!

Thank you for your recap GF <3

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I was up all night, watched 11 episodes straight, now i have to reach for my inhalers....lol....
and here i thought my kdrama obsession was over....its back full throttle.lol..lol...

She cannot die, they cant do this to my poor heart, they just cant...ahhhhhh..they just cant..i mean they shouldnt.....ahhhhhhh...

thanks for the recaps, always look forward to what u write,

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I've seen Preview of ep.12 and....looks intense!

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less talking more rushing her to the emergency room! seriously drama! seriously though if she dies I'll have to stop watching, i'm only in it for the Na Na x Yoon Seung romance.
Na Na why so cool! (untill you got shot), if she survives i really like how she shot him now she got shot saving him.

more hot math please^^

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I was thinking about the 2nd or 3rd episode when the President stops by for a talk with YS' mom. I don't remember the exact conversation, but I do remember thinking that it was amazing that he came to see her and that she cried to him about her missing son. Does anyone think that the President's secret might be an affair with YS' mom and that YS is really the President's son?

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O.M.G. That's exactly what crossed my mind... they did seem a bit chummy for a standing pres and secret service agent's wife.

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OMFG. That would be a surprise alright. But somehow, doesn't seem like the kind of thing the BIG BAD EVIL MAN would be blackmailing him with. Hm. I don't know.

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Best series of the year! Hands down.
Sorry to be nitpicky, but I noticed an error in your recap. I watched the scene twice to be sure, and City Hunter definitely put the tracking chip into the stack of cash in that mega vault. He did NOT have it when he got caught.
Thank you for the awesome recaps!

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I appreciate the recap, girlfriday, love those hopeful rants. The pain of longing..........

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NOOOOOOOOOOOO NANA YOU ARE FINALLY SO AWESOME AND KICKING ASS YOU SIMPLY CAN'T DIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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wtf my comment got cut off! I was saying how FINALLY A HEROINE WHO KICKS SO MUCH ASS SO OMFG DONT KILL HER OFF PLEASE dear god buddha virgin mary priest rabbi alla st whateveryourname zeus and all the other gods and goddesses in this world!

city hunter has seen more sincere prayers from me than the church walls lol.

And btw, Lee Min Ho why you so HO HO HO HOT?

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That was funny.

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when i saw this recap is out, it felt better than christmas morning.

thank you GF!

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SHE CAN"T DIE!!

But I totally agree it's a good time to do kill her off now.

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F***! I LOVE THE ENDING! How could Na Na be so cool! GO GIRL! but DONT DIE OK???

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Thank you Girlfriday! You recapped to the best! I was thinking the same way with Kim nana dying.. I was like WHAT??? its only ep 11 and they are killing her off? I mean, I agree with what you said, it will give him more meaning and reason to be the City Hunter so there's some reason to it.. but this show is just brilliant on how they build the episode up to the end and then just cut us off not knowing what is going to happen next..

Also, in the beginning of the episode, I do agree that he was super angry with nana but at the same time worried so much about her because they were holding hands the entire time they left the lab, when they hid into the EMS truck and then when they got off at the train crossing they were still holding hands.. and then in the alleyway he dragged her against the fence wall (still holding hands) and then he put his elbow against her..

Lee Min Ho and Park Min Young's fighting scenes are incredible.. now i'm waiting for ep 12!!! :)

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