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You’re All Surrounded: Episode 12

The fun returns as Dae-gu closes a painful chapter of his life (or so he thinks) and starts to open himself up, just a little, to the people around him. Evil is still afoot in the realm of the rich and powerful, but now that Dae-gu has people on his side to laugh and cry with, the world doesn’t seem so scary. What’s a little life-threatening danger and a walk on the dark side when your team’s got your back?

 
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EPISODE 12: “The end and the beginning”

Dae-gu crouches under the truck to hide from the killer who’s coming after him with his own gun, when another killer shows up to kill the first killer. Because karma’s a bitch like that.

Combat Boots struggles as he’s being choked to death, and meets eyes with Dae-gu who’s hiding like a scared little boy. Boots reaches out his hand, gasping for air. Gah, does he save the man who killed his mother, or does he let him die?

Dae-gu can’t move at first, but then he grits his teeth and slides out on the other side. He sends the second hitman down with a swift kick, and when the hitman sees that he’s outnumbered, he retreats quickly.

As soon as they’re alone, Combat Boots points the gun at Dae-gu and laughs that he’s a funny kid for saving him when it’s obvious he’s just going to go right back to killing him. He says there was a time he was the same, when he even jumped into the fray to save his friend. But the world rewarded him with nothing but blame, tearing him apart until there was nothing left.

Meanwhile, Soo-sun and Pan-seok arrive at the garage and drive through every floor searching for Dae-gu. Drive faster!

Boots tells Dae-gu to just think of himself as unlucky like him, and says one final, “Go well, Kim Ji-yong,” before tugging on the trigger. Dae-gu lunges at him with a yell…

Pan-seok and Soo-sun make their way through the garage on foot, guns drawn. They finally find Dae-gu, but he’s already lying on the ground. Ack!

They run to him, and phew, he’s alive and just bruised and bloody. And then a few feet away, Boots is lying on the ground too. Pan-seok notices him and makes a move to go after him, but Dae-gu stops him and crawls over there himself.

He kneels down and reaches behind him… to take out his handcuffs. Huzzah! His hands shake as he fastens the cuffs around Boots’ wrists, and then he picks him up by the collar. His voice trembles as he officially arrests Jo Hyung-chul for his mother’s murder, crying and pouring every last ounce of his hate into the reading of his rights.

Pan-seok picks up the gun sitting on the ground, and opens up the chamber. It’s empty. Aw, Dae-gu Dae-gu, you listened!

Dae-gu collapses in tears, and Combat Boots laughs at his nerve, for walking in here with an unloaded gun. Dae-gu: “Because I didn’t know what I might do. But I do know that I don’t want to become a monster like you!”

And with that, he drops Boots and walks away. Pan-seok and Soo-sun watch him with tear-filled eyes, and Pan-seok smiles proudly.

The rest of the team cheers when they finally get the call that Dae-gu’s okay and that he caught Boots and didn’t even kill him. Chief Kang overhears from the hallway and looks pretty freaked out. Things aren’t looking good for the dirty cops.

The team arrives, and as Dae-gu escorts Boots through the precinct in handcuffs, he’s met with a roaring round of applause. Chief Toad makes a proud speech to the press about how the young boy whose mother was murdered in Masan grew up to become a cop in their very own precinct, and came to catch his mother’s killer.

With Dae-gu’s face plastered all over the news stories outing him as Kim Ji-yong, it doesn’t take long for Assemblyman Yoo to find out who he is. He’s beyond shocked, and orders his staff to do an immediate background check on Dae-gu.

I love that Tae-il and Gook are the ones to patch Dae-gu up when he’s back, because that’s just how it is now. Soo-sun tries to convince him to go home early today, but Dae-gu refuses to let anyone question his mother’s killer, and insists on staying.

Pan-seok comes in and they get into the same argument, and Tae-il tries to pull rank as the doctor to get him to rest (and gets a thumbs-up from Gook for it). Finally Pan-seok just orders all four of them to go home, promising that nobody will question the suspect until he comes back tomorrow morning.

Dae-gu agrees to that, and then he’s out like a light as soon as they get into the car to go home. The rest of them all take a moment to be proud of him while he’s sleeping, and they call him “our Dae-gu,” which just gives my warm fuzzies the warm fuzzies. The boys ask Soo-sun what he was like as a kid, and she says he was cute back then too. Gook wonders if they lived in the same neighborhood throughout their childhoods, but she doesn’t answer.

Chief Kang comes to see Combat Boots in his cell, and warns him to keep his mouth shut about everything. She hands him a scapegoat (the company president who threatened Mom about testifying, who’s already dead), and makes it clear that she and Assemblyman Yoo are to be kept out of it at all costs.

He’s not exactly willing to be a good little soldier when he was just attacked today, likely by an assassin that they sent after him. She says she doesn’t know anything about that, and though it’s clear that she’s the one with everything to lose here, she also knows that he has no cards left in play. She tells him that he’s just a tail that can be cut off at any point, so if he wants to live, he’d better find a way to cling to the body. You know she’s a badass when she makes Boots quake in his boots.

Even as she’s giving him evil orders to protect the evil higher-ups, she’s also still explaining everything from the perspective of what’s best for Dae-gu. She says that they have to keep Dae-gu from digging into this case any further, and that means giving him a dead-end and a closed case.

Dae-gu wakes up in bed, and the first thing he does is check his injury, like he’s trying to make sure it wasn’t all a dream. The second he stirs, his bedroom door pops open and three heads peer in, stacked on top of one another.

They’re careful to ask, but as soon as he invites them in, they spill inside armed with beers, like they were just sitting out there waiting the whole time. He’s shocked to find out that he slept the whole day, and Gook says he wants to give him a Good Job stamp on the back of his hand like in grade school. He digs around in his pockets like he’s going to take one out, and then says he’ll give a hug instead. Ha. He tries to hug him and fails. Twice.

They ask how it feels to catch the bad guy, and he says he’s not sure. He tries to express the feeling in words, and then lands on: “The only thing I’m thinking now is… I want ramyun.” Gook does a spit-take, and Soo-sun volunteers to be the chef.

She waits expectantly for a response from Dae-gu after he takes the first bite, and frowns when all he says is that it’s pretty edible. Tae-il has to translate that that means he likes it, because Dae-gu is a picky complainer who won’t eat it if he doesn’t like it. She’s relieved, and once she’s smiling and eating, Dae-gu steals glances at her, trying not to get caught making moony eyes.

Suddenly Gook brings up the fact that Dae-gu is two years younger than Soo-sun, which makes him three years younger than Gook. Yessss, I’ve been waiting SO LONG for this conversation!

Dae-gu shifts uncomfortably in his seat, trying to ignore them at first. But Gook says they have to be proper about this: “Call me hyung!” Then Soo-sun pipes in with, “Then call me noona!” And finally Tae-il turns to him: “Hey, maknae, you’re the youngest one here, so go get the ham in the fridge and bring it here.” Hahahahaha.

He sits there with the grumpiest face full of ramyun, but there’s nothing else he can do—he gets up to go the fridge and fetch the ham. He sets it on the table in silence, and then slams his chopsticks down to argue belatedly that once you lower your speech it’s supposed to stay that way.

It’s a stompy-feet argument, but they have no intention of holding him to it, and bust up laughing. He laughs too, and then they all make a big deal about seeing Dae-gu smile. I luff this scene. Imma watch it again.

In the morning, Dae-gu gets his chance to question to Boots, and Chief Kang joins Pan-seok in the observation room. Dae-gu outlines the events of the night his mother died as he understands them: At least two people came by the house that day. Killer 1 came in, turned the house upside-down looking for something, whacked Mom over the head with a glass vase leaving her almost dead, and dropped the pendant by accident.

Killer 2—Boots—came after Ji-yong arrived home and found Mom. Based on the phone call that Ji-yong overheard, his purpose for coming to the house was to find that pendant, and he can’t be the one who dropped it because he asked someone over the phone what it looked like. He then found Mom still alive and finished the job.

Dae-gu asks who ordered the kill in the first place. When he gets no answer, he asks who Detective Seo is: “Is it Seo Pan-seok?” Everyone’s eyes widen at that, and Boots laughs, realizing how well it fits. But he says no—it isn’t Pan-seok, adding that Pan-seok owes him a greater debt than a favor to be used for something as small as getting a pendant out of evidence.

Dae-gu asks again who Killer 1 and the owner of the pendant is, and Boots takes a long moment before giving the answer he was fed: the company president who threatened Mom. He went to the house to threaten her again about testifying, and when she refused he hit her over the head in anger. When he realized he dropped the pendant, he called Boots in to retrieve it. It’s a lie, but the story fits, so Dae-gu has no reason not to believe it.

He asks what the point is of coming back eleven years later to kill him, and Boots insists that it was to cover up his crime, same as before. He found out after the fact from Detective Seo that Ji-yong was hiding under the bed, and that’s why he came after him at school. Dae-gu asks again who Detective Seo is, but Boots just laughs and says he has to save one for later, just to keep it interesting.

Dae-gu’s blood boils over and Eung-do has to restrain him and drag him out. Boots calls after him that he’s disappointed they’re leaving so soon when it was fun. Curiously, he adds a rather useful warning: “Kid, don’t trust people so easily.” He says that you’ll always be betrayed by the one you trust, and wishes him a future full of blessing.

Pan-seok takes a turn and asks if the job Boots was planning before leaving the country was to kill Kim Ji-yong. He only answers vaguely that it could be. Pan-seok asks a very important question—why now, when the case is nearly dead and isn’t even being investigated actively? Yes, THIS is the question. The smarter thing to do is to wait until the statute of limitations runs out completely.

Pan-seok isn’t convinced that the witness-tampering company president is really the mastermind here, but Boots gives no other information. He asks who Detective Seo is, but Boots just gets nostalgic about how things were good in the old days, and takes out a wrinkled copy of their picture together. He says he keeps it for sentimental reasons, to remind him that he was once a person too. He tells Pan-seok to take it.

Assemblyman Yoo gets the file on Dae-gu including his adoption agency records, and flares up when he sees that Chief Kang has been his benefactor for eleven years. Now he knows that she’s plotting to stab him in the back; the question is how and why, and what it has to do with Dae-gu.

The team reconvenes for their next step, and Pan-seok remembers Soo-sun saying that she gave a police statement about seeing Boots in the school eleven years ago. Dae-gu whips around at that, and says this is the first time he’s hearing about that—it was never in the police report. She swears she gave the statement, and Pan-seok decides they should go to Masan to jog her memory and find the detective she talked to, since maybe he’s their elusive Detective Seo.

Dae-gu insists on going with them, and thus begins the most awkward road trip known to man, kicked off by the world’s most awkward elevator ride. Soo-sun stands between them, initially thinking that silence would be the worst of her troubles. But then Pan-seok gets a phone call, and Dae-gu’s pocket starts buzzing on cue.

Now that he knows that Dae-gu’s been spying on him, he makes a show of answering the phone and waiting for Dae-gu’s clone phone to stop ringing. All of this happens without a word, but he knows he’s been caught red-handed, and tries not to meet Pan-seok’s laser eyes.

When Dae-gu tries to walk away, Pan-seok confronts him about it, and says he’ll be the bigger person and forgive him for the spy camera and the wiretapping as long as he acts appropriately in the future. He can barely eke a curt “Yes” out of Dae-gu, and Pan-seok asks what he’s still so huffy about—do they still have a misunderstanding?

But Dae-gu says this doesn’t change the fact that Mom still died because of Pan-seok’s insistence that she testify. Pan-seok says drily that Dae-gu sure is consistent, and Dae-gu just fires the same word back at him.

Soo-sun braces herself for the trip ahead, and races to the backseat to force Dae-gu into sitting up front next to Pan-seok. She suggests word games, which they both shoot down in unison, heh, and then suggests music, which just starts a fight between the guys over the station.

At the Masan station, Pan-seok greets his old captain warmly, and Soo-sun looks through the old personnel records to find the detective she spoke to. She finds him, but the captain says he quit the force a while back, and is now abroad for business, for at least a few months. Rats.

Assemblyman Yoo comes by to see Chief Kang without warning, and she swears up and down that she didn’t know that Dae-gu was Kim Ji-yong. She calls it a coincidence, and though Assemblyman Yoo knows she’s lying, he lets it look like he’s giving her the opportunity to convince him.

He calls Dae-gu “a child who should not exist in this world,” which almost makes him sound like some botched mutant clone. (I know, it’s far more likely that he’s someone’s illegitimate baby, but that’s just going to anger me, especially if he’s THIS GUY’s bastard child.)

He gives Chief Kang one way to prove her loyalty: she can kill Dae-gu herself. She agrees to it, but asks that she be left to do it in her own time. He says he’ll be the one to determine when it’s time, and she promises that she has Dae-gu eating out of her hand, and it won’t be a problem.

After watching Boots get transferred to prison, Pan-seok goes to visit his son’s grave. It’s a tree planted in his name, and Pan-seok sets his favorite toy robot down with a teary smile.

At the same time, Dae-gu goes to see his mom. He brings her flowers and tells her with a big smile that it’s all over now, and asks brightly, “I did a good job, right?”

Soo-sun runs into Dae-gu outside the precinct on a Sunday and runs up, happy to see him. She offers him the half-eaten ice cream cone in her hand, which he turns down for being licked. It looks like he immediately regrets it though, ha. He tells her that he went to see his mom yesterday, and she says it must’ve been nice.

They’re waiting to cross the street and she absently takes a step into the crosswalk when the light changes, and a scooter comes whizzing by. Dae-gu yanks her back in time, pulling her into a hug. Ah, nothing like a danger hug to get those hearts racing.

They stay frozen in the embrace, and Soo-sun’s ice cream melts in her hand until she finally drops it in shock. Dae-gu takes forever to pull his hand away from her back, and then they separate and sputter awkwardly, him about the scooter and her about the ice cream.

The next day, Pan-seok waits for Sa-kyung to arrive at work, and she congratulates him on closing the case. He apologizes for being so busy lately, and admits that he just realized her birthday passed.

She calls it no big deal, but playfully jabs that she’s used to him forgetting important days by now. She means for it to sting his conscience a little, but says it with a smile, like she’s challenging him to step up and be better.

Pan-seok and Soo-sun run into each other while riding bikes at the river, which she’s been doing lately because he advised her to keep up a workout routine. He asks why she isn’t here with Dae-gu: “Aren’t you two dating?”

She swears they aren’t, and Pan-seok is confused: “You’re not? But if you’re not dating, then how… with the…” He just rubs his lips without saying anything, and trails off wondering how kissyfaces and not dating add up.

She says she has no intention of dating in the workplace, and shares the adage her mom sent her up to Seoul with: “You don’t eat the rabbit that lives in your house.” Pwaha, that’s a terrible adage.

The rookies gather for lunch, or what I like to call PPL Break, and Soo-sun and Dae-gu spend the whole time trying not to look at each other, but constantly looking at each other. Soo-sun gets a call from Mom, who’s suddenly in Seoul for a friend’s daughter’s wedding.

She panics and asks the boys if she can crash the apartment again, and Gook and Tae-il agree readily. She turns to Dae-gu timidly, ready to beg, but then he just says gruffly that she can do whatever. All three of them just gape like he grew a second head.

Mom is busy shopping at the mall, and in her haste to get out of the bathroom, she accidentally grabs the wrong purse on the way out. In her defense, they look identical, but you just know the shouty chaebol madam who owns the other one is going to raise hell over it. It gets worse when someone rolls a stroller over the designer bag that Mom takes, and ruins it. The madam confronts Mom about the bag switch, and she apologizes for the mistake, pleasantly offering to pay for it to be repaired.

She assumes it’s probably pricey, but then the angry madam tells her the bag is 50,000,000 won (THAT IS LUDICROUS). Mom thinks she’s being fleeced at first, because who in their right mind would pay that much for a bag (seriously, does it come with airbags and a powertrain warranty?), but then she sees the receipt and immediately cowers in apology.

Mom asks for some lenience in the matter because she can’t pay it all at once, and the madam says she can come up with something, and smiles devilishly. I have a bad feeling about this…

Gook gets a video sent to him by some buddies, and they say that it’s a scary ajumma beating someone with a bag. What. He plays the video, and it’s definitely Soo-sun’s mom lying on the ground, while the chaebol lady beats her repeatedly with the purse. What a crazy bitch.

Gook runs over to show the guys to make sure that isn’t Soo-sun’s mom in the video, but both Dae-gu and Tae-il tense up immediately—it’s her all right. They jump out of their skins when Soo-sun creeps up behind them, and Dae-gu snaps at her for her silent stealth.

She assumes it’s porn and they almost get away with letting her think that, but then another detective saunters over with his phone and tells them they have to see this crazy video. Argh.

Her face goes white and she stammers, “That… isn’t my mom, is it?” Dae-gu tries to stop her from watching, but she sees the whole thing and then calls Mom in a panic. Mom ignores Soo-sun’s calls, trudging down the street covered in bruises and feeling shamed. She breaks down in tears.

Gook searches online and finds that people have already figured out that the raging bag lady in the video is the wife of Chasung Group’s CEO. Soo-sun hears that and gets ready to charge like a bull, but Dae-gu stops her and says she can’t go in this angry state—she’ll do something rash. He urges her to calm down and focus on finding Mom, and he’ll go confront the nasty chaebol lady. The boys back his plan, and she relents.

Dae-gu rings the doorbell at the gate, but the woman—Chasung Group’s Madam Yoo—arrives a minute later in a car with an older man and a young one (her husband and son?). Dae-gu flashes his badge, and then a second car pulls up. Inside is Assemblyman Yoo, who looks aghast to see Dae-gu there.

 
COMMENTS

Oh, is she Assemblyman Yoo’s wife? That would make sense, given that he’s a raging murderous megalomaniac. It’s a match made in heaven? I really hope we’re not headed down the birth secret road with Dae-gu, even though I know we are. I’m okay with it being a part of the mystery as long as the result isn’t the super obvious one-note version where he’s the son of the murderous bastard who killed his mother. Because that sucks and I don’t want this to be that drama. It might be different if the villain were more interesting, but he’s your standard cookie-cutter power-hungry gangster dressed as a politician, and I don’t know that there’s an interesting there there.

Chief Kang, on the other hand, is fascinating because she’s motivated by something more complex. Yes, she’s clearly out for herself, but she’s also trying to protect Dae-gu at every turn, either because he’s crucial to her plan, or because she cares about his welfare. She’s not absolved of guilt because of it, but it makes her more intriguing than your standard-issue mustache-twirler. I get the misguided-mother vibe from her—the kind who makes evil choices thinking it’s what’s best for her child. I also think she’s the only one smart enough to go up against Assemblyman Yoo, so I am partly rooting for her in that sense, even though it’s frustrating that she’s actively keeping our good guys from the truth.

I’m hoping that Boots was trying to clue them in, with his cryptic warnings about not trusting the people closest to you. Maybe he’ll prove to be useful down the line, once they realize that his actions don’t add up. I’m a little disappointed in Pan-seok for not pressing the issue further. I mean, seriously, what kind of murderer comes back to the country just months before the statute of limitations runs out on his crime? And to commit a second murder, to cover up the first murder, which would’ve stayed buried had you not returned? It almost seems more logical for him to have staged this intending to be caught, so as to point the blame where it belongs—on Assemblyman Yoo. The only problem with that theory is that he’s not actually helping the case. Maybe I’ll just have to chalk it up to crazy killer logic and be done with it.

I know that the case isn’t actually over, since catching Mom’s second murderer is just the beginning, but it was nice to give our characters a beat where they got to feel accomplished in bringing a killer to justice. Pan-seok gets to feel a little bit like the hero that his son saw in him, and Dae-gu gets to go to Mom and be proud that he did the right thing, just like she taught him. It’s gratifying that Dae-gu went into battle with an empty gun, intending from the start to just be the good guy, no matter how hard that might be. It’s stupidly courageous and not at all logical, (who’s to say Boots doesn’t carry a gun?) but it’s important that he isn’t accidentally a good guy—he’s actually good, and he’d never disgrace Mom’s memory by becoming a killer. We see Dae-gu act more and more like a cop in stages, but this is the episode where it feels like he graduates. Even Pan-seok can’t deny that this kid is a cop, down to his bones. Their sameness still amuses me to no end, and I actually enjoy how little they refuse to budge even after clearing up a massive eleven-year misunderstanding. But baby steps are the fun part, both in the romance department, and in the family that’s steadily forming around our bratty maknae.

 
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Thank you for the delightful recap! :)

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Sorry to piggyback but, is it just me or did anyone else notice that the FIRST KILLER is a FEMALE??? (shoulder length hair) Did they try to play it like Chief Kang is the first killer? Or the raging bag lady?

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Okay, so maybe I should have taken the time to read the bazillion comments below before posting this question. HAHA.

Nevermind, y'all!

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The raging "bag" lady is, probably, the second killer. His mom was a mistress or something. Or his nanny who saved him. Can't avoid birth secrets in Kdrama, when father of the hero doesn't appear since episode 1. That usually means the chaebol father will show himself in episode 12. Or episode 13/14 the latest.

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This episode made me tear up a bit. Dae Gu you did do good! I was also waiting for the conversation about his age to come up too. So funny. And hilarious how Dae Gu got caught (again) with the cloned phone. CSW and LSG are great together and it's a shame the drama hasn't used that enough yet, but thankfully there is still a lot of time.

I was slightly disappointed with the danger hug out of nowhere making Soo Sun remember he's a grown man, but at least she's already been fond him this whole time so it's not like it changed her feelings.

I don't think Assemblyman Yoo is Dae Gu's father (Mama Ji Yong has better taste tbh), but maybe the grandfather. Or the father-in-law of Dae Gu's real father. Something like that. Boots I hope comes in some use later because he obviously did not act alone and was just cleaning up the mess someone else made.

Regardless of the fact that didn't actually solve the murder totally, I do love that for a time they think they did and get to feel good about themselves. PS and DG both needed that desperately.

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the daddy gotta be the son in law girlfryday.

the congressman and his daughter wanted to kill deagu's mum and deagu , so the son in law won't go bakc to his girlfriend , deagu's mom.

so rest assured congressman yoo and daughter are not at all related .

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Whoah! I was so lulled into the one episode a week for Th/Fr dramas that I forgot there was another one today! Need to go run off and watch. Be right back.

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I wonder what Kang has on PS's ex-partner, and what the Assembly has on Kang to make them do his bidding. What can be so bad that can make a person kill just to keep the blackmailer quiet?

I still hate and cringe watching that actor play the evil Assemblyman. His arching of the brows and staring w eyes wide open! Urgh!

About Kang coming to threaten PS's ex-partner in the holding area: Doesn't it have a surveillance camera and everything? Wouldn't that convo be on vid with sound? If not, why the hell not?

So that rich woman w Bag Rage is a chaebol wife. And the evil Assemblyman drives by her house. He's too old to be her husband. Is he her neighbour, her father? DG is probably the son of the chaebol husband, isn't he?

I don't believe a guy would kill a woman just becos she was his mistress; but in dramaland, they've presented us w a parent who kills the lover of their SIL before, e.g. Bride of the Century. I sure hope it is sth more serious this time.

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Just now I was thinking that it'd be senseless and frivolous IF it turns out that the Assemblyman is the SIL of the rich woman's husband, who had an affair w DG's mom.

But then: If it is nece to beat up sb real real good for ruining a handbag, one of many, then in that family, it becomes not only nece but 'logical' to kill the woman who is sleeping w your daughter's husband, esp. if he is threatening to leave your daughter to be with her.

Who wouldn't want to leave that crazy bxxch? For DG's sweet mother no less?

Still, I hope the murder was motivated by sth more sinister, more complicated, to give the story more meat.

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I always have a hard time liking the acting of that evil congressman. He's not as bad as he was in Nine (he was HORRID there), but goodness…can't they find more nuanced actor?

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I think the mystery will be solved once the drama revails why and how the murderer who was caught was related to the other murderer - what did he owed him or congressman to actually agree to kill mum and dae gu??? Is it really just because of resentment towards everything after the police sacked him after he shot a criminal to death?

Aw both romance are bromance are stepping up. And the paces have to be quick. Given that we are only left with 8 episodes if this show never extend.

I like how dae gu can both be a cute child and a mature adult together. He can be rational when it is needed, like stopping SS from finding the woman who hit her mum, and bringing a gun with no bullets. But still a kid when facing SS who probaly is the first person he opens his heart a little to and have a proper romantic attatchment (15 yr old noona crush dun count yeah).

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I think that Boots was hired as a personal bodyguard (after he got fired from being a detective) for the crazy bag lady's family. The crazy bag lady is the daughter of the Congressman/assemblyman and her son is the one or one of the ones who killed the high school girl that Ji Yong's mom witnessed. Crazy bag lady went to Ji Yong's mom to stop her from testifying against her son, but she couldn't stop her, so in a fit of rage, she took the vase and hit her on the head with it. It only makes sense--- like mother, like son. Both have anger management issues. With Boots being sent back to look for the pendant that belongs to crazy bag lady, it links the two murderers. As for the Congressman...he's protecting his family, and the only way he knows is to get rid of the only witness left that could link the murders to his daughter and grandson. Just my opinion!

I, too, like both the romance and bromance that's happening all around. I think the writer is able to mix it in a cute and subtle way that doesn't look forced. But, I think they should step up the romance between DG and SS since they are the main couple, and like you said, there's only 8 eps left. I think, and I'm hoping that SS will finally fall for DG when she sees how nice and sincere DG is towards her mom, especially when he took the initiative to go after the crazy lady who hurt his noona, noona's mom.

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Oh I am looking foward to who will cameo for Ji Yong's noona crush. (Hopefully that character will appear again. I dun like characters to be left hanging. Please scriptwriter fufill my cameo wish hahas.) Maybe Shin Min Ah??? Ah!!!!

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Boots looks like Pan-seok a lot. Especially when Pan-seok confronts him in the interrogation room after Dae-gu leaves.

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Boots sounds like the lead in A New Leaf, Kim Myung-min.

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I wonder if and when Dae-gu will find out that Pan-seok lost his son on the same day that he lost his mom. I believe that if he does find out, it'll go a long way in thawing out the frost he feels towards Pan-seok. I imagine that Pan-seok is too much of a gentleman to tell Dae-gu his son died while he was searching for him. It might be Pan-seok's ex who'll let the cat out of the bag once she connects the dots. What tragedy all around.

What's the Chief of police's game? Is she bad or good or a hybrid of the two? Is she related to Dae-gu in some way? Was she the first intruder? It seemed that Dae-gu's mom recognized her and that was why she was killed.

What'll happen when the powers that be find out that the pendant is in Soo-sun's possession? It seems to be really important.

Last question that has been puzzling me is the story of Tae-il's hyung who passed away. I wonder if they'll spend any time fleshing out his story, he might end up being the gay brother, as Tae-il is clearly not gay. What happened to make him a disappointment to his parents before he passed away and why did Tae-il drop out from residency? Clearly Tae-il has some history with Sa-kyung, and I'm wondering if he also was a one night stand for her. We're a few episodes to go and it's going to be interesting finding these out.

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Thanks for the recap! I don't get the chaebol lady's logic - wouldn't beating someone up with a purse get her in more trouble than the bag is worth?

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I don't think she's worried about getting into any trouble for anything. She's rich, entitled and powerful.

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And also apparently stupid if she really paid close to USD$50,000 for a bag that looks identical to one that a middle-class ajumma totes around casually.

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I saw lots of rich old women in K dramas openly beat up/slap/splash water to poor or normal people, is it common in real Korean society? or just in dramas?

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Even more than any criminal charges you would think that the total embarrassment when it was posted online would get to her. (Of course, being a chaebol, she will just call the internet gods and have it taken down).

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Here's what I think is the logic.

In Korea, you can make your criminal charges go away if you and your victim agree on an amount as settlement and if you pay that sum. Usually, there is a crime and then a monetary settlement. Many fist fights and automobile-related personal injuries are handled this way.

Here, the sequence is reversed. The bag is damaged, and the clucking hen who is suddenly held responsible for it cannot pay for the damage. So she begged the bag owner for forbearance. The bag lady decided that she would assault the clucking hen for the amount of money she would have collected in a settlement but the hen is unable to pay.

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I was expecting to see a message for Pan Seok written on the back of the photo that Boots gave him. It seemed odd that Boots would ask Pan Seok if he had a copy of the photo, and then give him his copy before Pan Seok answered. Perhaps we'll see one later.

It's so good to see Seung Gi looking like he's mostly recovered!

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I also feel like there's some kind of clue in the photo. Maybe not the photo itself, but something that happened that day the photo was taken and Boots is trying to trigger Pan Seok's memory with it.

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Awww... I know I say it all the time but this show just keeps getting better and better. Today was so awesome from the moment it started till the moment it ended.

Firstly, I love the antagonists in this drama excluding Assemblyman Yoon - who's such a cardboard bad guy it makes me yawn. Boots is this guy I've pretty much hated all of the past 11 episodes, and today he just seemed so much more human. The writer did it so organically too, that it didn't seem out of character whatsoever. I felt for him throughout and I hope he eventually helps our team unravel the truth. It will also give him some peace because for some twisted reason, I actually believe him when he says he wants Dae-gu to do well.

Chief Kang is just fascinating as much as she drives me up the wall. I don't ever know when she's being genuine and when she's plotting. I can tell she cares for Dae-gu, but then the next moment she seems to have her own agendas against him. It's so interesting even if it makes my head spin on if I should trust her or not. I hope she's working for the greater good or something. I always saw her as a bit of a mentor to Dae-gu. It'd be so upsetting to see her turn out as someone just using him for her own benefits. It would turn Dae-gu's world upside down.

Soo-sun and Dae-gu are just so much love. It's actually the first episode I really felt chemistry between them in a really romantic way. They've always been awesome as friends and even crushes, but the hug felt like a really charged moment and I could feel the heart thumping with theirs. I really want more of that because Ara and Seung-gi is so so capable of it.

The foursome is great. Just absolutely lovable. They know each other well now and they take care of each other with so much sincerity and honesty. The maknae scene was super cute. I want more of this too. Much more of it.

And what I also want more of is PS-SS-DG awkward ride! It was too short and hilarious in an uncanny way. Pan-seok and Dae-gu are so similar. When the latter finds out about the whole truth, he'd be so guilty because of how he treated Pan-seok as well what the other lost in the efforts of trying to save him. I hope they're able to mend each other's lives and see each other as a substitute for what they lost. Dae-gu needs a parent and perhaps Pan-seok needs someone he can call a son too. It's a relationship I'm rooting for till the very end.

Seung-gi was so brilliant today, OMG. That scene where he arrests boots had me drenched in tears. Maybe it was also the magnitude of the moment, the background music and how he crawls in and does the job himself. It was such a fantastic moment, I felt it was worth those 11 years of waiting. I was so proud of him for not having bullets in his gun! I felt like I watched him grow up which is something the writer did really well.

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Forgot to mention: PPL is way too obvious in this episode; ticked me off a little.

And how disgustingly bitchy is that woman?? I know there are psychotic freaks like her in real life, but omg if that doesn't boil my blood, I'm not sure what would!

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Yeah this time I notice the PPL as well just because I know that those are sponsored, LOL. When I was young and newbie drama watcher, I didn't even know that PPL exist like that in drama. If you didn't know that it's sponsored, you'll notice it less.

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It's so funny how PPL conscious we are. When they showed that scene (at Subway) it was nice in a way that it showed us DG and SS reaction after that hug but the venue kinda clouded that moment.

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PPL really does not bother me much. If it is a restaurant scene they have to eat someplace, so why not a PPL.

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Yes foursome for the win! I love how they can now take turns telling each other about DG / interpreting his actions. Last episode it was SS exposing sleep troubles, this week it's TI exposing DG's picky eating habits.

I love the awkward car ride as well. SPS has the most hilariously resigned expressions, it is totally as if he is dealing with his bratty rebellious teenage son. And DG has lost most of the heated antagonism. Now it just seems like he's too proud/awkward to warm to SPS after realizing that much of his hate was a misunderstanding, so just defaults to his grumpy face.

However, I don't know if it's the directing or the writing or the editing, but some scenes seem off to me, and I don't usually notice these things. The end of the ramen party, for example, when they laugh at DG and happily point out his smile, was less than organic. The scene felt unnatural and "acted". That accident-hug thing too, even though I love the idea of it, to me it just looked awkward rather than charged (like, you know, the motor didn't look actually that close, and the timing of it appearing and DG pulling SS back wasn't that coordinated).

That aside, the pendant!! Pendant!! I'm a little frustrated that SS can be competent and then fall right back into bird brain mode when it's convenient to the storyline. Like conveniently forgetting about JY after DG kissed her. Like conveniently not present when the interrogation talks about the pedant, and still not remembering it when they go all the way to Masan to retrace the event. We've known the pedant is key since day one. We've known SS has it since episodes ago. Yet SS can't remember its importance yet because... we have 8 more episodes to go?

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I noticed a few issues too. I'll give them a pass this week since at least they thankfully got 2 episodes out. I wasn't sure they were going considering Seunggi was gone all last week.

I thought the bike scene-Subway scene in general was weird. She was eating with PS and then eating lunch again. Sure, it was probably the next day, but it didn't flow all that well.

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For me, the co-ordination with the time lines was much more bothersome. Like it was randomly a sunday night and Dae-gu came back from Masan. Soo-sun actually had to say it out for us before it sunk to me which was un-organic. I initially assumed he stayed there and sent Pan-seok and Soo-sun back but she seemed surprised he wasn't in Seoul the weekend so the timeline confuses me.

I loved the hug in the street, so no comments there haha. Dae-gu looked frightened, then it slowly sunk to him which made him awkward. I really felt their chemistry in a romantic way for the first time and the new OST is awesome. In fact this scene is similar to the one in SI too, although that drama did it So. Much. Better. The ep9 back hug felt more family-like, this one was charged to me.

Regarding the pendant; I don't like predicting and have a spoiler-phobia but this one I gotta say. The writer may just make it Soo-sun's pendant - a replica of the one Boots was looking for. Not something she found that day, but a keepsake from someone which would link her directly to the murderer. I do hate speculating but this one has been in my head for a while. It could explain why she's never mentioned it; it wasn't something she thinks is linked to this case.

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I sort of understand why Soo Sun wouldn't link the pendants. I mean she found it in a high school where there are hundreds of people are coming in and out who could have lost it at any point. In reality, the chances of finding a necklace at a school that some random student or teacher just lost is higher than actually finding a necklace that happens to be the link to a murder. She didn't actually see Boots lose it. Honestly, it is odder that she would have kept it all these years. I guess you can justify it that it reminds her of her last time seeing Ji Young.
I think where the plot misses in this aspect is why hasn't Dae Gu described what it looks like? No one on the team has heard a detailed description of it so how is anyone suppose to know what to look for. I'm guessing someone eventually will ask what it looks like or Soo Sun will wear it for Dae Gu and he'll recognize it then (my hope is on a first date lol).

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To the possibility that Boots would've had a gun and Dae-gu would've needed to defend himself. Guns are hard to come by over there, which we all know. But He's tried to kill Dae-gu already and didn't bother to bring a gun or anything so he clearly didn't have one then. It's reasonable for him to bring one to threaten with that doesn't actually have bullets.
And the PPL was so obvious this episode. The bike-riding scene was one too. You could even see all the other bike riders with the same bikes as well.

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Thank you for the recap, GF.

Looove the bromance. Dae Gu now has a family. He won't be alone anymore because Pan Seok, Eung Do, Soo Sun, Gook, and Tae Il will always there for him. He can also sleep without watching cartoon. You've done well, Dae Gu yaaa. I'm afraid Yoo's son-in-law is his real father and that his mother lied to him about his father's death on purpose. How much more pain he needs to bear because of that evil assemblyman? Poor Dae Gu.

Because yesterday we talked about BL, when I watched the hug to save Soo Sun from the motorcycle, it is like the hug to save Eun Seong from the car. Only after that, Hwan was mad because it reminds him of his father's death. :)

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yes yes yes
it was hwan's move to save eung sung from getting hit by a bus or something.

or bl how you come to haunt me

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Good Recap but pictures are off

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Argh when daegu finally mentions the pendant in the interrogation room soo-sun isnt there! Im guessing assemblyman yoo is the dad of the madam who hit soo-sun's mom. And daegu is the older and illegitimate son of that woman's husband. It also looked like the first assailant who dropped the pendant was a woman (from the hair) so either the madam or chief kang. One week will kill me at this rate!

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The rest of them all take a moment to be proud of him while he’s sleeping, and they call him “our Dae-gu,” which just gives my warm fuzzies the warm fuzzies.

I really like the bond forming between the P4 and the developing bromance (I'm still waiting for DG-PS bromance but it's a start). I'm still wondering what motivates Chief Kang, and Dae-gu's hug with Soo-sun just had me rolling my eyes at the standard K-drama trope, but it's hilarious how they feel soooo awkward in the aftermath.

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This is the third drama I have seen with a Subway infomercial in it. The other two actually wrote it into the script! Come on Korea! The rest of the world does not watch Korean drama to see advertising for a second-rate American fast food restaurant...no matter how much money they bribe you with!

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The rest of the world most likely watch for free without paying for production fee, so they need the money to pay the production, casts, and staffs. I never mind PPL as long as it didn't disrupt the drama plot and flow.

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Only the 3rd? LOL.

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You might be surprised how much PPL is in American shows and movies, but people have gotten used to it.

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Very true. American shows tend to try to make it more subtle. We can all blame ET because when they used Reeses Pieces and sales skyrocketed everyone decided to do the same thing.

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Lol. It kinda hard for me to focus on the hug thanks to the different state of the ice cream so I repeated the hug scene soooo many time. :D

Of course he takes forever to pull his hand away from her back! His shocked face, sigh of relief & his shaky hand tell it all. Our Daegu looks like he just realize that he has someone he is sooo afraid to lose this time around & he didn't really know what to do with it. lol. Their love OST fits realll~y well in the background too. xD

So far I can't think of any better reason why the evil Yoo wanted to kill Daegu so much & why Chief Kang might adopted him just to stab Yoo behind the back, if it's not for some secret birth, because they can just stop at killing mom, if mom's death really related to her being a witness in a most probably, unrelated case. At the very least he should be Daegu's grandpa, tho I hope for something even more complicated..

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Maybe, the crazy bag lady killed the Mother in a fit of jealous rage....hence the necklace being lost.

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The first person to come see Mom DID have short hair... And she DOES seem to have anger management issues :D

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Ahh yes, another LSG drama, another egregious instance of overbearing fastfood PPL. Oh how I've missed thee! Since puppy seems like he's trying to buff out, "eating fresh" would make the most sense, as Dunkin' Donuts proposals (K2H) and Meatless McDonalds (Gumiho) aren't the usual way of Rock hard abs in 12 minutes or less.
So if I rode my bike to Subway whilst whistling "Get Lucky" and riding with no hands, does that make me K-Dramas perfect viewer, or just under the influence of Dramalandeous PPL mesmerism syndrome? (undercover consumerist shill for short).

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So countrycurrencyrates.com tells me 50,000,000 won is equal to 49,094.17 US dollars. That is insane. The only possible excuse is the purse is secretly a transformer.

Personally I thing Dea-gu had more to do with his mom testifying than anything Pan-seok did.

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You made me burst out laughing! The bag is secretly a transformer - someone, write this! :D I'd watch that!

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I haven't seen the episode yet, but from the pictures it looks like it is supposed to be a Hermes Birkin bag, which actually does sell for $10,000~$70,000 and even up to about $100,000 depending on the material and color. That particular red crocodile bag in the recap picture actually sold for $106,250. Crazy, but true!

It's really more of a collectible/status icon thing by now, and there's definitely a ton of fakes made to imitate it so it would make sense that Soosun's mom would be carrying a fake but the crazy chaebol lady would have the real thing.

Source: http://www.forbes.com/pictures/efik45fdlgh/bougainvillea-porosus/

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I'm just wondering why the department store manager would have the receipt at hand...hmmm

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Pan Seok and DaeGuDaeGu bickering and picking music. Get married please. Sa Kyung, move aside. How much do I just luvvv Go Ara? She has great expressions, good timing.... omg the main three are such awesome actors, I really enjoy the little nuances in this. I don´t even care about the plot anymore or the outcome. I just enjoy watching HOW they play their characters. It feels more like a television-play (theater on screen) than a drama
BUT THAT „BAG MADAM”!!!!! Oh god. Never would I ever suck up to such a stuck-up b****. How can a person be so hung over stuff, things? Is it really a trend to consider yourself wirth more if you have a more expensive bag? I consider those people s*** and I usually say it in the face. The trick is to know you are better than them and never bend down. They usually give up cause they are stupid. Stuck up rich bitches always are. Ugh, it makes me sick!

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oh but the "Call me hyung!"- "Call me Noona!" conversation cracked me up. why was it so funny? it would not be funny to a person who didn´t watch dramas before.

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AND she trashed SS-Mom's bag - and didn't even think about giving it back to her, which is why I came to consider her the MOST evil character on the show. Oh, I hope she is JY-Mom's murderer; she certainly deserves some jail time for being obnoxious.

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I bet she wasn't rich at all, and just managed to stool DG father (her current husband) from DG's mother, she may have told DG's mum that he went abroad and passed away which doesn't make mum a liar, and tell DG's dad what'eve lie she could have found, and maybe he found DG's mum and DG so she had no choice but to call her dad for help and mmm kill both of them!!! Only people who were average (in money thing) and managed to become rich the next day would act that way (if she's a greedy woman she would)

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i think the crazy bag lady was the first killer who happens to be the congressman daughter. i guess the lunatic bag lady's husband is Daegu's father.

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With so many secrets in this drama, we shouldn't be surprised with birth secret as one of them.

Chaebol wife with anger management issue, that's a convenient way to tell us she could be ( and I'm quite sure) mom's 1st killer.

Assemblyman Yoo must become an assemblyman with the support from his chaebol-by marriage-family connection. So, yes, he has a lot to do with Ji-yong.

Chief Kang keeping a safe card in the form of Ji-yong behind assemblyman back is acceptable too.

But, why suddenly 15 years after mom disappearance and at the same time as mom witnessing a murder, they decide to kill her? Are they constantly spying her for 15 years? Or maybe, mom contacted first, since Ji-yong started to question about his father?

1 thing for sure, I am not watching this series for the secrets or the logic

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Maybe it's not a birth secret. Maybe the writer is letting us all bark up the wrong tree. Does anyone remember that mom was the only witness to a murder? The scene when she witnesses two guys scrambling out and then she walks in on a lifeless girl? Maybe crazybag Ajhumma is Assemblyman Yoo's daughter and her son had something to do with this case? So if DaeGu digs some more into his mothers case, the why and how this girl was killed could unravel, crazybag Ajhummas family's dirty secrets would be out .

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Combining your theory and Tari's theory, then it makes sense for the first killer to be the violent 'bag' woman since she can kill mum to protect her son, so that if mum pass away, then no one can testify against her son. Oh, then maybe her son can be the one who wanted to kill Boots in the carpark since Boots is just a puppet to get rid of Dae gu? What an evil family if that is the case.

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I just love the fact that we cannot be quite sure of the character relationships, because we can't quite place them age-wise.

Could Yoo be DaeGus father or his grandfather? Is the BagLady Yoo's wife or daughter or sister?
The Yoo-actor did play MinHos Dad in Heirs, so he still could be Dad-aged. But we just don't know.

On another note, the show has been milking this possibly-unwanted-family-plot, so I would not be surprised if it turned out to be something else alltogether. (Seeing as the show is v~ery good in circumventing those stale drama tropes.)

Awww, I'm have been loving YAS from the very start, so whatever it throws at me, I'm sure to make mind-lemonade out of it. :D 8 more episodes!! <3

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Anyone figured out what's the importance of the silly pendant?

Also, *applause" to all the super smart sleuths here who figured out that crazy bag lady could be mom's killer no. 1! I was too busy going WTF, I didn't think so far, but sounds right!

In that case... that pendant maybe identifies crazy bag lady maybe it's got some initials on it or something. Yoo must be her father, and her husband is Dae Gu's father.

I'm just lovinnnn Cha Seung Won, so Smexy.

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That is something I have been wondering about now for the past several episodes. Unless it has something inscribed on it to ID the owner, I don't see where it has any significance or any value as evidence.

It could be that it belonged to Crazy Baglady, and is some sort of Harry Winston or other designer which is one of a kind, but that is the only alternative I can think of why it might be important.

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Love how good Go Ara is getting at stealing scenes. Just in that first screen shot, she's pulling your eyes in just with the off-kilter look and expression.

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Like everyone I think that the mad bag women is dae gu step mom and that yoo is her dad or uncle and want to eliminate the son for power and inheritance scheme but the plot can be twisted and I don't refuse anything meatier to prove the way the assemblyman want to eliminate dae gu like he" never existed".
I think that dae gue will find about PS son in the memorial day of both his mother and PS son( they died in the same day) and may be he will like in King to hearts vows to be PS son (though the situation is different in K2H ).The writer seems to like to make nods to the actors former works^^.
like someone commented the execution seems awkward sometimes but I really like this show <3

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So much as I enjoy watching Dae Gu grow as a character and the bromance of the drama, there are certain plots points which concern me.

1. The possible birth secret plot. I am tired of writers pulling out the "birth secret" as the big mystery. Okay, maybe Ji Yong's mother was killed for a reason other than her agreement to testify, but does it have to automatically translate that Dae Gu and his mom can only be tied to the Assemblyman through a secret birth? It's not very original at all. I truly hope we are being purposefully lead in the wrong direction. I don't enjoy all the drama that results from birth secrets.

2. Again, weird plot: Was it really ingenius to have SS's mother attacked by the crazy purse lady just so there would be a reason for Dae Gu to connect with the Assemblyman's family? No - no it wasn't. It's actually pretty cheesy, even for drama reality. I have to question if there wasn't a better way?

3. Are they sidelining character development of P4 for everyone but DG and SS for romance's sake? I could have sworn there's a possible backstory for Tae-il somewhere in there... with him quitting the medical profession despite pressure from his family and - here I'm speculating since it hasn't been confirmed or denied yet - having a brother who was kicked out of the family for being homosexual. You see, I think Tae-il realizes that Father and Mother can't decide your life for you, and he probably figured that out or is figuring it out since he's on the receiving end of possible disinheritance for his life choices (again, like his brother, whose photo we've seen and whom he mentioned only once). Anyway. I guess they will drag this backstory out of its tiny closet during a slow episode.

I guess to make a long story short, if I can't have cohesive, intriguing plot or side characters as interesting as the leads then I will accept bromance between PS and DG.

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Oh, and I forgot...

4. SS and the pendant. ARGH. Considering how personal this case is - being the near-death of her partner and his mother's murder - why isn't she privy to all the details of the investigation? Why, if everyone is on a team, do they keep dragging out the fact that she has the pendant? I get that it leads to the first killer. But it is frankly disturbing that she would not want to catch up on the interrogation she missed, which would likely lead her to figure out SHE has the pendant, like the key to the case. Please, writer, do not make her more bird-brained than is tolerable. I want competent officers of the law, okay?

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My only complaint with this episode is that they didn't give Lee Seung Gi an eye patch. Not even gonna lie, lol. When you have the opportunity to give one of your characters an eye patch without it seeming weird or out of place...you take it! Because eyepatch. Duh.

I mean, it was practically written into the story For Them!

I am probably the only one who was disappointed by that, lol.

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Each episode is getting better and better and it is great to see growth in all the characters, especially the main 3--SS, DG and PS!!!

I find it funny how a lot of fans still call SS a bird brain. First off, she's been the one that's been piecing things together during investigations. She's the one who spotted the car driven by the hit-and-run driver and she's the one who figured the cross dresser coming out of the restroom and she's the one who located "Boots" Yeah, she wasn't able to capture him with her own two hands like she wanted, but that doesn't make her a bird brain. Frankly, she's been more help in cracking cases than the other P4 members.

Secondly, I find it tiring that people keep whining about her not letting them know she has the pendant. Just because the viewers know that the pendant has any significance to the the case, it doesn't mean she knows because she hasn't been briefed, and no one has mentioned it around her even in casual conversation, so she cannot make the connection yet. Yes, she found it in the science lab 11 years ago, but it is not enough for her to connect the dots and to, all of the sudden, just bring it up and tell everyone she has it. If she was in the room when DG was interrogating Boots, then she would've been able tell them she has it. That's just my opinion.

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oh yeah, one more thing....I guess you could call her a bird brain---in the romance department, but that's what makes her and DG sweet. It is because they are like two teenagers falling in love for the first time. The awkwardness and tension and the eventual romantic chemistry---and she did feel her heart go THUMP, THUMP when DG pulled her to a hug.---and the whole denial thing when PS asked her if she and DG were dating. It starts with denial, and before she knows it, she's falling madly in love with him, too.

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well I keep thinking of this drama .Well my theory is that the story that da gue mom's told him is true. his dad died before his birth but she didn't tell him of his dad's family and history( He is the elder son of a rich family).In the meantime she searched for the family but contacted the wrong person (the sister in law who is the daughter of the congressman).In denial , daughter and dad wanted to kill the mom and son like they never existed : “a child who should not exist in this world,”

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So many twist-and-turns! As for my own theory Daegu must be a Chaebol's son or a grandson (since his father died long time ago). But I'm hoping that he is NOT related to Assemblyman Yoo. Because it would be too cruel!!!

The mystery in his mom's death is driving me crazy! It must be really grave to the point that they have to kill a person. Assemblyman keeps insisting that Chief Kang must eliminate Daegu at all cost.

On the other hand, its nice to see growing romance between DG & SS... Please make them closer together! It would be nice if DG's crush 11 years ago will show up and become b*tch to SS. haha..I want to see DG fighting for the one he loves! :-)

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Seung Gi has been so good since the beginning of the drama and he was again amazing in episodes 11 and 12. You can feel his character changing subtly, his desperate aggressiveness is toning down now but he still looks like he can be so easily hurt by other people's words. Really a beautiful performance, with the exact right nuance to it.
His chemistry with the other actors is great, especially with Cha Seung Won and Go Ara. Like many, I want to see more of their interactions but I'm confident we will. I also love the way the rookies are taking care of him. The drama is excellent, very warm and touching, the writer is doing a great job.

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Ok. So... this is what I'm hoping is the answer to the birth secret mystery that we all know is inevitably on the way. Someone may have said it already in the comments but I'm too lazy to read them all. Sorry. Anyway:

I think crazy bag lady is bad guy Yoo's wife, but she was originally married to a dif guy (daegu's real dad). Daegu's real dad got with daegu's mom (before or during his marriage to bag lady) and then real dad died, leaving crazy bag lady as his widow, and daegu as his rightful heir. Then Yoo and crazy bag lady got married and had their son together, and CBL was like, "lets kill the real heir and my dead husbands mistress because I'm evil and greedy." So... Daegu's mom didn't lie about his dad being dead, and there is no secret mom birth secret to unveil. And daegu's real dad (while maybe not being a saint) isn't a crazy murderous bastard.

This is my hope for the drama. I could accept this scenario as plausible and not annoyingly overdone. Here's to hoping!

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You'd think the bag would come with air bags and a powertrain warranty for that price, but I think you only get those on the 70,000,000 won bag. ;p What some people are willing to pay for designer items is obscene.

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Hi girlfriday

I have just retired and catching up on this delightful drama.

Your recaps are awesome and I wish I can write like that.

You mentioned the Statute of Limitation. My understanding is that this applies only if you continue to live in the Country where the crime took place, i.e. in Korea. So if Boots lived in Thailand for 11 years then this period will have to be added back to the date of limitation.

Thank you and please keep going.

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