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City Hunter: Episode 6

Show, I LUB YOU. So, so, much. How do you cram so much story in one hour? So much banter and flirty goodness? So much cheeky wit and badass fun? Were you made just for me? Do you feel the same way? … BEEP. Your message has been recorded. ‘K, call me!

 
EPISODE 6 RECAP

Yoon-sung sees Nana stomping towards him, and tosses her a goofy grin with a request for her special just-so coffee that he can’t seem to get right without her. Apparently, the cream-and-sugar-to-coffee ratio is a mystery for MIT doctor.

But Nana’s in no mood for witty banter, as she’s just discovered that he bought her house from the guy who bought it at auction. What, you couldn’t even manage to keep her from finding that out? What the hell was the point of sending Ajusshi with all that untraceable cash?

She basically rips him a new one for throwing around his money and pitying her like she’s some charity case. He gets defensive, declaring that he’s free to buy a house with his money if he pleases.

He admits that it’s a rundown place, but finds it conveniently close to work. Nana: “So what, you’re going to live there?!” She’s crazy with disbelief and tells him that makes no sense, so before he knows it, he’s telling her to move her stuff out so that he can live there.

HA. You dolt.

And then, to further dig his grave, he asks if she didn’t really come here to ask if she could stay. He arrogantly tells her that this isn’t the best way to go about it (yeah, takes one to know one).

Nana whirls around and tells him that HE’s the one mistaken, if he thinks he’s going to use this house to play her. “That’ll never happen. I hate people who use money to play around with others, down to my bones.” She tells him that she’ll clear out of the house today.

He sighs and scratches his head, as though unfamiliar with why he’s got his foot shoved up his mouth.

He goes back to work, and Ki-joon rolly-chairs over to thank him for taking him home last night, and asks timidly if he did anything wrong… he can’t actually remember anything, though he does remember seeing Yoon-sung there with a woman.

He asks if it wasn’t Eun-ah (Nana’s partner and his judo instructor), and Yoon-sung scoffs realizing that this is all he wanted to confirm. He can’t resist the urge to shout that he DID make a lot of mistakes, a whole bunch of them, making Ki-joon nerd-scooch away in embarrassment.

Over at the prosecutor’s office, Young-ju questions the bus driver during Target No. 1’s prison transport about his attacker. He surmises that this attack and the attempt on Target No. 2’s life are related—the two men have been close friends for over twenty years. Score one for the smart prosecutor.

His assistant asks if he thinks the City Hunter is behind this, and Young-ju decides that makes no sense. Why turn in the senator to the prosecutor’s office, if your goal was to kill him in the first place? Two points. You’re kind of impressing me.

The assistant tells him that there were two suspects the night of Seo Yong-hak’s sniper shooting, and one had a distinct walk, perhaps having been injured in the escape. That triggers the bus driver’s memory: he didn’t think anything of it till now, but the man who attacked him definitely had a limp.

And so the search for Jin-pyo begins.

Yoon-sung checks out Nana’s building, surveying the city from the rooftop, because hey, what’s a City Hunter need other than a perch and a cityscape? He’s disheartened by the shoddy security (the lock, still busted since the break-in, and a metal gate that falls off at the touch). He hires someone to replace all the doors and windows with the most secure stuff he’s got, and the guy tells him to just drop off the key. Oh, the key.

He waits outside for Nana, practicing different ways to tell her that she can live there, like a big dork. She sneaks up on him, making him jump out of his skin. (And I chuckle to myself, remembering his equally girly reaction to a chainsaw not long ago.)

He asks for the key and she tells him that she’ll pack up her stuff and get out, and he can have the key. What he really means to say is that she needn’t leave, but he just keeps asking for the key instead, and follows her in. Creepy Right Hand Assassin shows up just in time to see the two of them head inside.

Yoon-sung watches her pack uncomfortably, trying to figure out how to tell her to stay. Oh, I dunno, you could… SAY THE WORDS. Instead he picks up her needlepoint that says “Flower Pretty Boy,” and smiles, wondering to himself, “Is this for me?” Pffft.

Oh, honey, let’s not try to dwell in the past, shall we?

They bicker like a couple of school kids – “Don’t touch my stuff!” What, do I need permission to touch your stupid stuff?” Are you going to follow that up with raspberries and a neener-neener?

She sneers that first impressions are right after all, and that she should’ve known that he was every bit the schmoozy playboy in the backseat, and chides herself for thinking he was better than that when he paid her hospital bill and helped the kids next door.

He finally gets so frustrated that he just sits down in protest and tells her to put her stuff back and stay here. She gets even angrier, “I don’t know if you’re trying to mess with me, or you’re just investing, but ever since I was seven, this house…”

He cuts her off, “I know. It’s the house with the table that your dad built, and the tablecloth that your mom made.” Finally, you’re getting through! But then he promptly shoots himself in the foot by yelling at her to stay. Sigh.

She plops her dog down in his lap, requesting that he feed her once a day until she finds a new place. “You want me to live with this dog?” She reminds him that he’s kicking her to the curb—he can at least do this much. And with that, she’s gone.

He sits there, totally dumbfounded and peeved at how this whole thing got spun around on him, leaving him holding the bag dog.

He chases after her, and pulls up just as she’s about to get on the bus. He calls out to her, and she just gets on the bus anyway. He drives alongside in what his becoming his signature move, but this time he makes his presence known, honking and yelling her name.

She puts her headphones on and ignores him, finally moving to the other side of the bus to get away from him. What Yoon-sung doesn’t realize is that Creepy Assassin has followed him the entire way.

He does notice that he’s picked up a tail when he follows Nana to the hospital. So he finds a random girl and turns on the charm to ask if she’d be interested in his friend, and sends her right to Creepy. He uses her as a distraction to slip away, while the girl rejects Creepy Stalker (gee, wonder why) and asks for Yoon-sung’s number instead. Heh.

He watches over Nana as she talks to Dad, laughing through her tears at life’s cruel sense of humor. Then he sees her take out his bullet necklace, as he instinctively clutches his bare neck. “I’m alive because of this person,” and she holds it in her hand for luck, “because I feel like I’m dying.”

Aaaaaack, it kills me that in being a real Hero, he can never be her hero.

She falls asleep on the ground next to Dad, and Yoon-sung tucks her in tenderly. He returns to Nana’s house, yelling at the dog, “Hey, you’re supposed to bark when a person enters! How can I entrust Nana to you, if you’re like this?” Oh my god, why are you being so cute right now?

He starts talking to Nana’s family photo, venting his frustration: “You don’t even listen till I’m done talking! And why are you so stubborn? … Makes me sorry.”

He waits for her to get to the office the next morning with coffee in hand, smiling. (What did you wake up with a new personality today? Because she’s still not going to talk to you, buddy.)

She whizzes right past him, so he stops her to complain about the shoddy state of her house, where nothing works, there’s no hot water, and the toilet has to be flushed by dunking a hand into the tank. That last task especially has his knickers in a twist.

Exasperated, she tells him to either lower his standards for the house, or raise the house to his standards. Either way, it doesn’t concern her. And off she goes, before he can even offer her morning coffee. I sort of love that she never gives him an inch.

Young-ju makes a breakthrough in his investigation, and has found the source of the latest Blue House hack. He walks in to the communications office and takes Ki-joon away for questioning, announcing that the origin of the hack was Ki-joon’s home. Well that explains why he didn’t try to stop it, if the hacker is who we suspect.

Everyone sees him get escorted out like a criminal, and it has the whole place buzzing with theories. Yoon-sung’s team leader speculates that he could be a CIA spy, and Nana’s team leader scoffs that he’s just tall, grouping Yoon-sung into the same category of “tall and weak” guys – a fact that everyone knows. HA. I love these Clark Kent moments of perceived geekdom. While it works in Yoon-sung’s favor to keep his cover intact, he’s not above a bruised ego for the hit to his manliness.

In a bit of meta, Yoon-sung’s sunbae points out that a geeky exterior is the perfect cover for a real spy. Oh, if only you knew. So is being a jackass, and a playboy. Nana’s partner Eun-ah jumps up to defend her office crush Ki-joon, which is probably ill-advised (the dude’s being investigated for terrorism) but cute anyway.

Yoon-sung presents Dad with the curious case of Target No. 2’s youngest son, who is currently applying for medical exemption from the army. Shik-joong has done the legwork of retrieving the medical evidence submitted – a series of knee x-rays from an old basketball injury.

He asks the class to spot the anomaly, and Yoon-sung sees it – it’s not the same person’s leg, from one x-ray to the other. It’s a classic case of switcheroo. Dad growls that a minister of defense has the gall to weasel his sons out of army duty, and Yoon-sung vows to find a way to expose him.

Nana is all nerves when she goes back on Seo Yong-hak’s security detail, and when a crazed supporter rushes the crowd in agitation, she mistakes him for an attacker and slams him to the ground.

While it was a mistake, I don’t understand everyone’s annoyance with her. The dude seemed belligerent, and there was just an attempt on your life, but whatever. Seo Yong-hak seems more understanding but his scary wife is another story.

Nana apologizes profusely and after that crap work day, she’s met with a text from Yoon-sung: “Clean up dog poop.” Hahaha. And you wonder why she hates you? The best part about this is his expression when he looks at the dog and comes up with the bright idea to get her here. He seems SO pleased with himself for such a genius plan. Pfft.

She comes over to find him lounging on the couch, as he points to the two little pieces of dog poop he refuses to pick up. She reminds him through clenched teeth that she asked him to take care of the dog while she finds another place. Yoon-sung: “Then you should’ve left me a dog that doesn’t poop.” LOL.

He can’t resist another dig, “You said the dog was smart. Is relieving yourself in the living room smart? I think she takes after her owner’s lack of patience.” [patience as a euphemism for “holding it”]

He tells her to take the dog with her then, and she can’t believe he’s being so unreasonable when he knows she has no place to go. Yoon-sung: “Then just live with me!”

BUH.

His eyes dart back and forth as he realizes what he just blurted out. She reels for a second in shock and then gets awkward-angry, thinking he’s just messing with her again. Honey, you don’t even know the half of it. I wouldn’t put it past him to have placed that dog poop there.

He gathers his thoughts (I love that you can see the wheels turning in his head), and starts to complain about the myriad broken, rundown, annoying things about this house, and declares that he’s not getting a return on his investment. He tells her she can stay here rent-free if she cooks and cleans, and fixes the TV (very important, that), adding that when she saves enough money, she can buy the place back from him at the auction price. Smart boy.

It’s too good an offer to turn down, and Nana starts to consider it. But…

Yoon-sung: Ah, ’cause we’re a man and a woman? You’re good at judo, right? Let’s just say I make a move. I know exactly what you’ll do to me, so would I come after you? Am I stupid? Am I a glutton to be pummeled to death?
Nana: That’s true…
Yoon-sung: And more importantly, you’re a B-cup, aren’t you? I don’t ever see anyone under a C-cup as a woman. Besides, you think I’m a jerk. So there’s no reason you’d make a move. So what’s the problem?

Oh my god, she’s falling for his non-logic. On the one hand, I TOTALLY want her to fall for it so they can be roommies, but if I were her friend, I’d be shouting don’t fall for his size-ist lies! As it stands though, I’m firmly on the side of please, for the love of pink pants, be roommies with the playboy jerkwad!

She mulls it over in her room, and decides to accept the deal. His petty victory smile is so cute.

Nana: Okay, let’s live together. But I have a condition. You have to sign a No Bodily Contact Agreement.
Yoon-sung: How many times do I have to tell you that you’re not my type? You’ll never ever ever be my type.
Nana: It’s just precautionary. If you grab my hand, it’s… 50,000 won!

He gets up in her face, inching closer and backing her up against the wall.

Yoon-sung: Then what if I touch your shoulders?
Nana: 100,000 won.
Yoon-sung: If I put my arm around you?
Nana: 200,000 won?
Yoon-sung: What if I hug you?
Nana: 3… 300,000 won.
Yoon-sung: A peck?
Nana: 5… 500,000 won!

He leans in…

Yoon-sung: And if I kiss you?
Nana: 1,000,000 won! [A thousand bucks, give or take.]
Yoon-sung: Hahaha. A guy sure needs a lot of money to be with you. At 1,000,000 won per kiss, who would date you? Oh no, wait… you could just prolong one kiss for extra mileage…

RAWR. (I’m gonna need a moment…)

Yoon-sung goes home to pack a bag, and tells Ajusshi that he’s staying with Nana because she’s being followed by Chun’s Right Hand, Mr. Creepy. It’s technically true, but still Ajusshi worries about the whole setup—blowing his cover, being alone with her. He shakes an adorable fist at Yoon-sung, “If you even lay one finger on her…” So cute. Yoon-sung assures him that he’s got high standards, thank you very much.

Ajusshi insists on sending him with food to stock the fridge, and Yoon-sung whines that he’s not getting married (his word choice is that of a bride being married off, heh), but Ajusshi overrules him like a proper mom.

Shower Time!

Not to be nitpicky, but who wears a towel in the shower, while showering? Just sayin’.

Nana writes up their Roommate Contract while he showers, the first half of which is their No Bodily Contact Agreement, with the kinds of touching and penalty prices listed. Ha. You’re really just inviting him to violate that, but hey, I’m not complaining.

He pokes his head out of the bathroom to ask for something to wear since he forgot to pack pajamas. She complains and he counters, “If I had these looks AND preparedness, it’d be so tiring.” (Read: too perfect. Oy.)

He puts on her judo uniform and reaches for the belt that’s hanging on her wall, and she’s quick to snatch it out of his hands and get him a different one. He takes a look at the belt with her name embroidered on it, and notes that it means something to her.

She rushes to the bathroom to avoid awkward questions, and in her haste, she sits down on the toilet without looking. “If you’re going to use the toilet, put the seat down after!” Ha.

She comes out of the shower all sparkly and clean, and his reaction to the pretty is just priceless.

They toss and turn for a while and go to sleep, and Nana has a nightmare about her parents’ accident, where she arrived on the scene to see her mom’s lifeless body clutching that judo belt now hanging on her wall.

She wakes up in tears, jolted by the traumatic memories. She tells her mom that she’s sorry, as if blaming herself. It’s probably her youthful guilt thinking that if they were on their way to pick her up or something, that it’s her fault, though it remains to be seen why she feels guilty.

The next morning, Nana sneaks out of the apartment peeking around corners and creeping around like a cat burglar. Yoon-sung sneaks up behind her to see what she’s doing, and she bites his head off for coming out at the same time, with no concern for what all her neighbors will think.

He doesn’t think anyone cares, but Nana is adamant that they stay rumor-free, and instructs him that she’ll exit one way, and that he’ll count to twenty, then exit the other way. Yoon-sung: “You’ve clearly done this before. Who is it?” Hahaha. He watches her leave, the very picture of unstealthiness, and laughs to himself.

Yoon-sung goes to see Ki-joon in prison and tells him to just reveal the truth instead of taking the heat—he knows that Ki-joon’s younger brother lost his leg due to faulty army boots, and that he was the one to attempt the amateur hacking job.

Ki-joon just tells him that he can always find another job (oh really, with government hacking on your record?) while his little brother’s life is over. Yoon-sung sighs that life is made up of choices, and leaves. He runs into Ki-joon’s brother on his way, and tells him not to drag his brother down with him, and to do the right thing. Aw.

Yoon-sung purposely acts like a scaredypants during his shooting lesson that day, which I find endlessly amusing. First Daughter Da-hae prances over with Nana and Eun-ah in tow, deciding that she’s all of a sudden interested in learning how to shoot.

She pouts and annoys Yoon-sung until he finally caves, and shows her how to fire the gun with his arms around her. Nana’s eyes grow wide with jealousy. Heh. Love it.

Ajusshi Shik-joong reports the arrival of a Mr. Hudson of Mars, the U.S. military arms dealer, and his pickup by Seo Yong-hak’s secretary. He convenes with Seo at a hotel for a private meeting, and Shik-joong alerts Yoon-sung.

At the same time, Young-ju and his ex Sae-hee enter the same hotel to attend a friend’s child’s 100th day party, and Sae-hee is grateful and surprised that Young-ju is keeping appointments now: “When we lived together, if you flaked it was the norm, and if you kept your dates I was grateful.” Too bad he sees Seo Yong-hak and Hudson in the lobby and ditches her on the spot. She sighs, totally unsurprised, and wondering why she got her hopes up.

Young-ju stops them just as they get onto the elevator, asking Target No. 2 what he’s doing here, if he’s supposedly laid up in the hospital, evading Young-ju’s requests to question him. Then he turns to Hudson and throws his prosecutor’s weight around, declaring that his company won’t be doing any illegal arms deals. I don’t think you can stop him, but I like that you try. (Also, why is the American’s English worse than Young-ju’s? Bah.)

Meanwhile Yoon-sung saunters into the hotel and sets up next door, while Shik-joong bugs the conversation via coffeepot. They watch the video feed as Seo Yong-hak tells Hudson that he has evidence to prove that Mars’s combat planes are faulty, and the ones sold to Russia, India, and the Czech Republic have recorded crashes. He declares that they can’t buy faulty weapons and fighter jets—doubly so if/when he becomes President.

Hudson starts to get up but Seo tells him not to be hasty. He backpedals and agrees to the arms deal, while managing to slash the price in his favor, increasing his personal commission for brokering the deal… basically two seconds after declaring them death traps. You are SO busted.

To even further dig his own grave, he adds that when he becomes President they’ll strike a long-term contract, and increase military spending, but then, “We’ll only purchase top-grade quality arms when I’m President. Because I’m someone who loves Korea.” Pwahaha.

Yoon-sung and Shik-joong both stare slack-jawed, only now realizing the extent of his evil, and decide that Dad should be told and D-day planned soon, now that they have the deal recorded. Shik-joong runs off to catch a date with the home shopping channel (HA), leaving Yoon-sung to collect the bugs himself.

Yoon-sung heads down to the bar and runs into Sae-hee, who skipped the party to do a little drinky. She’s a little sloshed, so when she gets up to leave, she spills a drink all over him, and feels so bad that she insists on going upstairs with him to wash his shirt.

UMMMMMM… *debating whether to cry foul at the badly-plotted maneuver to get them upstairs and nekkid, or applaud the girl for her gumption*

At the same time, Young-ju runs into Nana, who’s here to prep the banquet hall’s security for Seo Yong-hak’s press conference tomorrow. He heads out to search for Sae-hee, and sees her walk into the elevator with Yoon-sung and head to the nineteenth floor. Uh-oh.

Seo Yong-hak sends Nana up to his room to fetch a document, and she rushes up, forgetting what the room number was. She takes a chance and knocks on a door, and of course, Yoon-sung opens it, in nothing but a bathrobe.

Sae-hee comes out to see who it is, and Nana gasps to see her there.

To make the square complete, Young-ju then arrives on the floor and sees Nana, so he walks up…

Dude. AWKWARD.

 
COMMENTS

This episode relied a bit more on coincidences than I’d like, but otherwise, it was chock full o’ bantery goodness, which I can’t get enough of. Yoon-sung is so badass, and yet… such a doofus when it comes to Nana. It’s so endearing.

So about the Young-ju Daddy Long Legs situation: the reason I was hoping he wasn’t Daddy Long Legs is because the whole “Ajusshi” sending secret packages without revealing his identity, then pretending not to know her as he tries to date her? Is squicky. I find it more than a little creepy. What I do like is the fact that he knows about his father’s involvement in her parents’ accident and that he’s keeping that from her—that’s great dramatic tension. What I don’t see is why he and the vet are pretending he doesn’t know her. If he were just a benevolent caregiver it’d be fine, but he’s trying to date her, which is SO not fine. I don’t know why; maybe it’s just a personal preference, but that part really bugs me.

Other than that, the way the romantic tension weaves in and out of the foursome is great, especially when each pairing is rife with secrets and guilt and heroism, and I find that the various ways to keep Nana and Yoon-sung apart work for me. Though sometimes I just want him to toss caution aside and just kiss her already. But it’s not the hero’s way. I adore their classic rom-com banter that gives the darker storylines a nice balance.

What I love are these mini-arcs, each about a different Target (a man of power, more largely representing The Man) abusing his privilege and using government for personal gain. It sets up such delicious satisfaction in watching each get socially crucified for their particular sins, each of which is narratively designed for maximum gratification. The social welfare senator pads his own pockets; the war veteran minister of defense cheats the system to keep his sons from serving in the army and sends his country’s troops to war with faulty arms. In one sense we know it’s pat and a little too neat, but it feels like a comic book that way—the lines are broad, but the message pops. And damn if it isn’t satisfying to watch them get their just deserts.

The structure of the mini-arcs keeps us grounded with the hero as well, because we feel like he’s actually accomplishing things along the way. He’s knocking down one target at a time, one social problem at a time, which keeps the plot moving but also allows us to trust in his sense of justice and ability to deliver on the Big Plan. I hate waiting around for heroes who spend lots and lots of time… planning. There’s nothing that saps more confidence than a hero who talks a big game, and then spends fifteen episodes circling his prey. This way we get invested in one target at a time, and the characters’ lives get further entwined as Yoon-sung actively begins his hero’s journey.

 
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I love how you pick out stuff I missed or the translators missed. Kamsahapnida!

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I did not see the whole living-together-thingie coming, I appreciate how this drama keeps on surprising me in every episode. And I'm a person who always have to watch the preview for the next episode and usually that kind of spoils it, but here it totally doesn't. Awesome.

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Song of the Day should be "Cupid" by Girl's Day.

*Sigh* Dear Minho,
I love you and I was fully intending to watch City Hunter from beginning, to middle, to end..... But I have a feeling I am going to break up with it soon. Yoon Sung's dorkiness, though its cute, doesn't suit him and kinda makes him come off as an ass. I know that he really likes Nana and is just having difficulties showing it, but its soo EASY!!!!! She comes off as someone who is really easy get along with and talk to and yet Yoon Sung can't speak a word of his love for her. I'm not sure I fully buy the whole, City Hunter I'm going to take down the Big Five, as an excuse not to open up to Nana. From what I'm seeing, Nana feels the same way I do. What should I do Minho?!
I'll give City Hunter til toward the end of the Drama to decide if I'm going to break up with it or not..... It saddens me, because I have never broken up with any of your Dramas before. Not even Mackerel Run, which I thought was robbed of a better ending because of how short it was, but I liked it. City Hunter is the only drama I am having this issue with. Every other drama of yours, I thought was good just cause you were in it..... *Sigh*

Love, Thatgirl.

P.S
City Hunter has 24 more episodes to change my mind. Please don't disappoint.

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24 more episodes? I thought there would only be 20 episodes total?

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Lol! I meant. 14. My Bad.

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Besides, I liked the action of City Hunter more than the love story, so please bring ALOT more of that back please. Like episode 1.....

Damn, I think imma go watch Episode 1 again. See Ya.

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"The social welfare senator pads his own pockets; the war veteran minister of defense cheats the system to keep his sons from serving in the army and sends his country’s troops to war with faulty arms. "

I can't wait until Yoon-sung starts to actually target the President, who seems so straight-laced in comparison to the other four. Will we find out that the President has dirty secrets too (apart from the incident that started this whole thing) or will Yoon-sung have to bring down an honest politician with only one black mark to his name? Very interesting!!

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How can the president not know what his comrades are up to regarding their crooked deeds and not do anything about it?

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Exactly! How much does he know and how much did he participate?

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For me it's Young Ju's dad instead of the President. It makes things so so so very complicated for all of them.

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Thanks GF for the recap.

I too want more of Jin Pyo show!

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What does "squicky" mean?

Love the recaps and can't wait until they start showing this show on the west coast!

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Ooohhhh!! They are roommies now, more fun in tow. Thanks for the recap

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Yoon-sung: (looks down to her lips) And if I kiss you?
God, that moment when he leans and look down it was just...God. Why suddenly is so hot in here?
I love the rom-com parts of this drama, but I would like more action scenes. Please? Lee Min Ho kicking someone ass again? The good thing is that they never forgot the other part of the drama. The scenes when they are discovering how to take down the target kept quiet because the cute and hot parts were more "shining", but I'm waiting to know how he is going to unmask (in public) the man because he doesn't know, but he has to do it before Daddy can kill him (the candidate, I mean).

Ajusshi is multi character: he is the wife, mother, friend, companion, assistant, partner of Yoon-sung. I love him.

Thank you for the recap!

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I'm not liking this drama at all. i gave it a try because of manga but it is disappointing. i know lee minho is hot but also he can't act well. i think they should have carted a better actor, like gong yoo. most of the time, he portray the same face for every scene.

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lee min ho's acting is great.if you don't like it just don't bother watching it and leaving comments.

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I think she has the right to post her opinion after trying out this drama...

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YES, I do agree about LMH acting.. I don't know why I'm frustrated to see him acting like that.. plus, PMY is worst. If Kim Na Na is another person, that can act better, it will be great.. for me. Just my 2 cents... ~.~ and the scripts also choppy, a lot that doesn't make a scene, but I don't know why I still enjoy the drama..

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I think LMH improved alot since his BOF and Personal taste days, I have never liked LMH (I was neutral towards him in PT), though i watched all his drama (couldnt finish BOF), he was new in BOF, stiff in PT. He changed my perception of him completely and gah, boy knowS how to choose good scripts.

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can everyday we LMH day? haha can't wait for this week's episodes... as always...

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Oh my god!
I saw this Ep yest and have been waiiiiiiiiiting for your recap just to share my squeeeeeeeeeeeealing!!!! and my Luv for this show, and how H.O.T. Lee Min Ho is!!! and how I was dying from laughter all episode long.
Gosh I just love this show!!!
And with Best Love ending in just 2 weeks :( I'm so glad we have CH

Ok rant over! Thanks for reading!

Oh and of course thank you so so so so much JB and GF for your hardwork and for our daily and constant and always welcome entertainment

Love you! ^_^

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This show is a crap. Dramabeans, u should recap better shows like Lie to me. Atleast they are sticking to one genre. not like this drama which is trying out every genre. Bull :( .

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pritam...

I'm also watching LTM and loving it, but the script is falling short of expectations... so any LTM recaps would be spent analyzing every detail and regrets on wasting the actors.

I prefer to just watch and enjoy this one for it's face value, light and fluffy entertainment.

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OH, I SO LOVE LMH!
LMH can wear just anything, be it pink pants or...urm... NOTHING at all. and I WON'T COMPLAINT. hehe

i noticed dat wen Nana was having a nightmare abt her parents' car crash, there's shik joong talking to the police officer if u paused the accident scene for a while.

my speculation: shik joong is probably Kim Jong Shik's driver at dat time... n Young Ju was probably in the same car that hit Nana's parents' car. which would actually explains why shik joong n Young ju care so much about Nana. too bad daddy dearest doesn't feel guilty at all and was probably covering the whole accident n put the blame on Nana's parents instead, which will be why Nana hates Kim Jong Shik.

I dont think Young Ju is in love with Nana (at least not now), but the guilts are what driven him to care about her. But we all knows that all love in kdrama lands usually start from the caring part, especially when it comes to 2nd lead.

I am intrigued abt how Nana actually first know Sae Hee, she probably already knows who Nana was before befriending her. n i could see although Sae Hee doesn't clings to Young Ju as an ex-lover, she seems to still loves him, albeit the fact that she'll probably fall for Yoon Sung. I mean, who WOULDN'T?
But i love that Sae Hee isn't the kind of girl who holds grudges against their ex n still maintains close relationship with Young Ju, and she is kind too. I just hope she wont turn to this evil-manipulating second lead when she falls for Yoon Sung though.

Nana's character as the bodyguard do have its flaws, but heyy, she's pretty and just standing next to LMH is enuf to put a smile on my bad hair day.
I ship Yoo Ah In-Park Min Young pairing, but with this pair, they look just darn adorable and really GOOD together, on screen and off-screen. (nvr like the LMH-Go hye sun pairing... probably cuz i hates BOF. d only reason i put up with BOF is becuz of the four hunks in the show. ^^)

I am soooo GLAD dat Yoon Sung grows up to be a warm and kind guy instead of the man his father raised him up to be. he's angry, but he can think it through with more logic, and it all thx to his surrogate mother who keep him sane and human.

We all know the last target will be the president. and the president seems like a kind man. i like d president (up to this point). But i think in the end, the battle will be between Jin Pyo and Yoon Sung. Instead of Yoon Sung killing d president, it will be him saving the president from Jin Pyo. especially when he will learn that Jin Pyo lies about his mother abandoned him.

the highlights for me will be:

1. YS+NANA versus YJ+NANA (though we already know d verdict of this anyway ^^)

2. When Nana finds out:
i) YS is d city hunter
ii) YS always care about her
iii) YJ is her daddy long legs

3. (YJ vs. Kim Jong Shik) vs. (Jin Pyo vs. YS)

d drama is getting BETTER! ^^

ps: Blackie the dog and YS scenes is 2nd in place when it come to adorableness! (1st place of cuz Nana+YS childish bickering n cute flirtings!) ^^

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I think shihk-joong ajushhi bought Nana's house without consulting Yoonsung.

From the way I saw it, Yoonsung casually told Shihk-joong about Nana's housing situation, and then Shihk-joong acted on his own. At the end of episode 5 when Nana angrily accuses Yoonsung, you can see his surprise and how he's racing to understand what's going on, putting two and two together to react appropriately.

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same thing I thought.

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Kawng Soo is so awkwardly cute. That scene when he was taken away, his expression = epic.

I really want Na Na to accidently violate the no contact agreement :PPP

This episode was filled with SO MUCH CUTE. Some people might not be happy with the current directions but I'm in love with this show.

Thanks for the great recap :D

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started reading your recaps after dream high started, and have come back for more ever since! your recap on best love started me on the show and i love it! probably the wrong place to write it here, but i love how you explain bits (like the puns in best love) where it may get lost in translation.
anyway, just wondering if anyone (who bothered to read all the way down to here) picked up on the ajusshi side-kick's trembling hands and excuse to run away? i reckon he's secretly addicted to the drugs they were growing in thailand but yun-seong and dad obviously don't know about it. OR that could be just over-analysis. haha anyway, i'm absolutely loving this drama, and your recaps! keep up the good work! :)

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The banter is cute but I find the actress terribly annoying for some reason. I hope they can decide if she is totally naive and optimistic or world weary with a huge chip on her shoulders and not jump back and forth to push the plot through. You are poor as dirt and weep about your life every chance you get and yet hot rich guy, who you are attracted to, has bailed you out financially several times and follows you around like a puppy but you are determined to believe he is evil? Umm...what? They should have made her a janitor or a secretary at the blue house because her being a bodyguard is just as believably as her being a purple haired mermaid from OZ.

I feel bad for wishing they hurry up with the romance then killer her off or something so we can focus on the more interesting elements of this drama.

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She obviously doesn't believe he's evil otherwise she wouldn't have let him into her house several times, gave him kimchi and all that. Even though she moved out, she was just being difficult/proud because if she really thought he was that horrible, she wouldn't have left something as precious as her dog with him.

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We the viewers know that he likes her and is concerned for her. But look at it from her point of view... look at the way he treats her. Like she's some slave at his beck and call, etc. That seems pretty messed up to me. And even he knows he's messing it up with her with his behavior (from his numerous "shoot, why the heck did I say that to her"). She doesn't know all the things he does or how he actually feels because he's purposely keeping it from her. So even though deep down she knows he's a good guy, i have no problem with her trying to avoid him or behaving that way towards him.

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This is the best roommate situation I've encountered in a long long time. I kind of rolled my eyes when they were going to move in together (even though it makes for great hijinks) but was so gratified to see that there WAS a legit reason for YS to move in with her (protecting her from Mr. Creepy). SWOOOOOOOON.

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Me too! When he said "Let's live together" I was like "What? That on this drama?" But he has actually a reason, as you said, and a palpable one, so Im happy. And the "How much will cost if I...?" part, I loved it.

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Dear Javabeans,
How do you do it? You just have the most amazing ways to say everything!
I love your recaps and love your drama website!
Your words are what keeps me alive as I wait for new episodes to come out!

<3 <3 <3

Your number one fan - Kimichirice

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i seriously want everyday to be Wednesday and Thursday. Can't get enough of this drama. And since it's moving so fast, the 60-min show seems even shorter... and it's only Monday today... *whines*

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Loving this recap! Not gonna lie though, I had to look up a few words (e.g. gumption)!

I really can't wait for the next episodes! I'm especially looking forward to some of those contract terms being broken hehehe!

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Thank you for the recap.

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City Hunter really made me realise how hot Lee Min Ho was.

Love the main screencap!!!

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My fav episode <3 cuz it's so cute!
Thanks GF for recap~

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I felt the need for some offline time this weekend and so read this only now. XD Quite a lot of screenies of Min-ho's "aigoo!" expressions there, was that intentional? Is the guy playing Ki-joon the one who played Gae-in's dorky plot device assistant in Personal Taste? LOL. OMG I love this recap <3

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Lee Min Ho is so handsome.. every time he appears on screen I just can't help admiring how good looking he is. He really makes it work...

as gf said, love the the little arcs and pacing... hope it continues and delivers.. it just may become my drama of the year.

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Everything about this series is amazing but the scene that always cracks me up is the way Minho interacts with Ahjussi.

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I'm happy this show is getting more rom-commy simply because it makes it easier for me to turn my brain off and ignore the endless logic flaws.

The romance, tone and overall story are genuinely enjoyable, and I'm starting to even enjoy the ridiculous stuff because it's often so flawed it's entertaining (sort of like the fast and furious movies).

The ending was indeed pretty contrived (especially since both Yoon-sung and Sae-Hee had JUST stated that they were visiting, and therefore wouldn't have a room) but I don't care since it makes for one of those awesome "omo" moments.

Same goes for Na Na falling for YS's size-ist lies. Besides, from her perspective, what's the worst that will happen? YS might put the moves on her? Oh that would just be HORRIBLE :P

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binzer, the room is Yoon-Sung's that he got for watching the video bugging from next door. That is also why NN is there because target #2 send her to his room to get something and he forgot the number and knocked at the YS's door.

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Well of course we the audience know that, but the point is that SHE doesn't. He had just told her that he was visiting a friend, so the logic doesn't really make sense from their PoV.

It still makes more sense than a lot of stuff on this show though, and the result was good (or at least it seems like it will be).

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i seriously need to make time and watch this. i was thinking of watching this later when it has finished airing, but i don't think i can resist Lee Min Ho anymore.

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" I wouldn’t put it past him to have placed that dog poop there."
Its funny cus that was the same thing I said at this scene.
Though I love d chemistry btw KNN and YS, but it's his interaction with ahjussi that gets me the most. I always cant wait for a scene with them both in every episode. Ahjussi is so cute and funny, it hurts.
I also really want to know what is d ahjussi's connection to KNN. My guess will be, he was d driver to Kim Jong Shik at the time of the accident.
Overall, I am in love with this drama.Thanks gf for the recap.

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Lee Min Ho involved in a car accident during filming!

http://www.soompi.com/news/city-hunters-lee-min-ho-in-car-accident#comments

the car looks pretty severe. hope he's all right. he's in the hospital now for check up

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Oops i didn't see your link till i posted the same link =="

I hope he is okay because the car looked totaled

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In my opinion, Park min young is really lucky to be the new love interest of Lee min ho..

Min ho is the hottest korean actor right now after the big break he got from the BOF series..

though this is the 2nd time together in a drama, Min Ho is more popular now than Min young..

Lee Min ho had work on famous veteran star Song Ye jin, and Yoon Eun Hye in Personal Taste..

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what drama did he work with yoon eun hye.. i'm sorry i'm bad at keeping memories..

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I am forever addicted to these recaps!!! Thanks to GF, & JB!!!! Keep up the hard work !!! I will wait everyday without fail!!^__^ each one of them. Its like waiting for my mom's baking my fav cake infront of the oven...

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Awesome Recap! Thanks for it! I loled so much.
You spelled *dessert wrong in the second-to-last paragraph, though. Just FYI. Love your recaps! K, bye!

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Nope, it's actually "just deserts." http://www.snopes.com/language/notthink/deserts.asp

One of those things that more people get wrong than right, it seems.

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*bows-with-knees-folded-and-hands-rising-to-and-fro*
Wow! You just dont do great recaps JB. You can be a great teacher too.

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Am I the only one who is in love with the dog... (wait, that sounds a bit creepy XD)

... Also, is it just me, or does this drama seem to do the same thing they did with Boys Before Flowers and the insert song Paradise. Where they just plug it at the most random moments and ruin that moment?

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Thanks, JB and GF, for a whole lotta lovin' for CHunter.

I don't necessarily like action flicks but this one is just my cup of tea....errr cup o' coffee+milk+sugar, Nana's version.

Moreso, I don't actually like revenge/vengeance themes in action films where the protagonist is consumed with his overwhelming obsession to obliterate his enemy at whatever costs because it is totally a waste of energy in my humble opinion.

But I like how this drama seem to be taking this revenge theme to another level or dimension. I see that from LYS's statements to his dad, Jin Pyo, on why he refuses to resort to murder. If terminated, the evil-doer escapes the consequences of his dark deeds too easily. I like that they made the character of Lee Min Ho take the role of the City Hunter with a more unusual, wise and creative stance.

Despite its enjoyable rom-com tone, the visually appealing slick and sassy cinematography, the kick-ass FMA (Filipino Martial Arts) sequences and stunts, and all the good things it has dished out to us, I feel that this show might just give us better than all of these factors combined by taking us deeper and wiser on this often-wrought-with-remorse saga of vengeance/revenge.

And for that I am excited!

(Not to mention, I love the fashion here on Lee Min Ho! Pink hot pants...mustard yellow trenchcoat...judo robe for pj's...SOLD!)

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Hi there my dearest samgetang! ;)

How's my Moony Loony Sistah? ;)

Missed you so much!! ;)

So WONDERFUL to meet you here! I am sooo following CH cos of LMH and the storyline and so loving every minute of it so far...

and am soooo VERY GLAD you are following it toooo!!! Yay!!!! ;)

How's life? Hope everything's fine and hope we can continue our wonderful chat over here... ;)

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OMG i TOTALLY LUB THIS DRAMA TOO GIRLFRIDAY *hi5!*

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LMHMG! some people were right here about Yoon-sung... he just LURVES to get Nana's attention, which I think he might be getting fully any episode now...

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Just finished watching ep 7 and I must say: the music in this drama is just effing awesome! :D

And the rest of this drama is most definately up to par.

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Didn't know where to comment on this (since recap won't be up for awhile), but just finished watching episode 7, and without any mentioning any spoilers, I must say they greatly improved their "cliffhangers" at the end! Can't wait to see what happens next!

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Yesss, the cliffhanger was a good one! Just had to comment when I read your comment since it was just such an I-HAVE-to-see-what-happens-next-ending. :D

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Thanks, dramabeans! I go to your site for the recaps! Your site is now part of my life.

Lee MIn Ho! I hate you for being so gorgeous! I hate you because your charisma is so addicting! You've completely turned me into a helpless cougar! Ugh! I am so ashamed of myself! I will go into MinHo detox after CH. But gosh! I need my MinHo and CH fix ...now!

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Just finished episode 8, and O.M.G. The recaps are going to be so awesome!

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ep 8 awesome!!!!!

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episode 8 is awesome. LMH killed me with the ending!

*waiting patiently for ep 7&8 recaps*

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Did anyone else just love the song at the end of the episode? It's "Suddenly", by Kim Bo-kyung (김보경) who debuted on Superstar K2, but didn't make it to the "top 11" because another contestant was a bitch.

Anyway, her songs are just great (and so is the MV):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n9VnhYrt3X4

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I do agree. It is common in real life for politicians to be corrupted etc. And although we may not have a City hunter in reality, it is nice to see the dirty politicians get a comeuppance!

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why am I getting a PT-vibe in this? Especially in the sleeping-time montage scene...

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Lee Min Ho is just charming. The casting for his role was great; it's his subtle and not-so-subtle use of facial expressions that makes him such a great actor. Huzzah for him.

I too agreed about the Seo Yong-hak's wife's reaction to Kim NaNa's quick thinking. Guess she'd have rather that her boo caught a bullet in his old behind than to get bad press. Aigoo...

Yes, the English-speaking guy's English was bad. The "Ex-cuse me?" was especially hard to listen to. But eh, good on him for trying and speaking another language. I'm dying to learn Korean--and failing miserably :( .

The Prez' daughter? That chick is ann-oy-ING. I mean, why in the heck is Yoon-Sung rejecting such a prime catch? The all-over-the-place personality, the whiny voice that smacks of nails on a chalkboard, the 5th degree clinger modus operandi...is he crazy? She's a catch! (Please, please note the heavy sarcasm here...)

Lastly--and I had to mention this: Did anyone else howl with laughter that "Purple Rain" was playing in the background as Sae-hee sat at the bar attempting to get stinkin' drunk? Because I did. Don't know why, but there was something so random about it I had to laugh. Cheers and thanks for the recap.

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"Yoon-sung is so badass, and yet… such a doofus when it comes to Nana. It’s so endearing."

Absolutely! I loved the scene with him practicing in the car before she comes up and startles him. His reaction was PRICELESS.

I totally did not expect the "then just live with me!" set-up...but those scenes - from the dog poop, to the B-cup line, to physical contact contract, then seeing her come out of the bathroom - were AMAZING. I was giggling like a school girl the entire time!! (LMH, you are going to ruin my life, aren't you??)

I love their chemistry - they make good foils, personality-wise (he's a badass but has to hide it, and she's insecure but pretends to be tough), so you can see how they keep getting tripped up whenever they interact.

I am really surprised at how well this show blends the political/action tension, with the light rom-com moments. I hope it continues like this for 14 more episodes!!

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