You’re All Surrounded: Episode 18
by girlfriday
Now that’s more like it. This episode kicks it up a notch with speedy results and hefty emotional payoff, after weeks spent keeping us on ice. Our poor guppy gets hit with a tsunami of truth, and if he weren’t surrounded by such good friends, I’d worry that he might drown. Painful as it is, the development and forward momentum is worth it; I finally feel like we’re clipping along at a good speed and not hoarding all the payoff for the end. With two episodes left to go, I guess late is always better than never?
SONG OF THE DAY
Ahn Jae-hyun – “그게 너였다” (That Was You) for the You’re All Surrounded OST
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EPISODE 18: “Without blood or tears”
The interrogation showdown revs up as Dae-gu slides over a picture of his mother with Madam Yoo’s husband. He sits back very calmly and states that an eyewitness places her at the crime scene, and lo and behold, her husband seems to have been quite close with his mother 27 years ago… and then a year later he was born. “Is this a coincidence?”
She starts to seethe, and Dae-gu needles her some more: “You know that your son Ki-jae follows me around calling me hyung when no one told him to. Why do you think that is? Because he can feel his bloodline?” That gets a rise out of her, and she yelps.
The lawyer tries to intervene, saying that these aren’t relevant questions. Dae-gu asks how he’s so sure about that and suggests a blood test. He sees that it’s working and leans in to ask if this is what she’s so afraid of—that he’ll inherit the money she and her father stained their hands with blood to make.
He plays up the greedy heir routine, chuckling at the gift his mother left him: Chasung Group. He even thanks Madam Yoo for her part in this, otherwise he’d never have known what enormous fortune he was entitled to. I love that he’s being as condescending as she is; fire with fire might actually work.
She spits back that he and his mother are both beggars and exactly the same. Once she opens her mouth the lawyer shoots up from his seat and says they’re leaving. This is Dae-gu’s last shot to keep her from walking out the door, and he stands up to look her in the eye: “Is that why you killed her?”
He oozes with fake pity as he wonders how angry she must have been, to lose her husband’s heart and then see that she might lose her fortune on top of it all. He takes out the pointy fountain pen for the climax, and makes her relive that day and how Mom didn’t bow down to her threats because she already had something Madam Yoo could never steal: her husband’s heart.
She screams at him to shut up and slaps the pen out of his hand. Dae-gu knows he’s almost there and yells that that’s what must’ve angered her the most—that Mom should’ve been kneeling, but instead she dared to look her right in the eye and challenge her. He gets right in her head and rattles off exactly what Madam Yoo must’ve been thinking that day: Do you know who I am? What, because you stole a man’s heart, you think you, a nobody unwed mother, can challenge ME?!
She finally erupts: “Shut up! Do you want to die by my hand too?!” Yahtzee.
There’s no need to prompt her anymore now that the dam has burst, and Madam Yoo calls Mom a bitch who dared to look her in the eye. Dae-gu’s face twists into a horrified expression as she describes how she slammed a vase into Mom’s skull and how she fell lifeless to the ground, all because she didn’t know her place.
It’s the confession they were angling for, but even still, the detectives on the other side of the mirror gasp when they hear it. Madam Yoo screams some more that he and his mother should know their place, but Dae-gu straightens up and lets her know that she just confessed to being the first attacker in the Masan murder case.
She comes to her senses (sort of) and trembles to realize what she’s just done, and then Pan-seok comes in to announce her arrest. Soo-sun gets to do the honors and puts her in handcuffs as she reads her rights, and then she and Eung-do have to drag her out of there kicking and screaming. It’s delightful.
Pan-seok looks over at Dae-gu, who falters on his feet as a tear falls.
Dae-gu walks along the street in a numb haze, and Soo-sun runs after him. She follows along on the other side of the street, just watching him with worry and concern. When they get to an intersection, she loses sight of him when a bus comes between them, and she crosses the street to go looking for him.
When she gets to the corner where she last saw him, he’s there waiting for her. She starts crying the second they lock eyes, and walks over slowly, throwing her arms around him in a hug.
She holds him close, and he finally lets himself cry on her shoulder. It’s a beautiful wordless scene.
Assemblyman Yoo hardly even seems ruffled that his daughter just confessed to murder, and breezes that she’ll be out in no time. Her husband finally starts asking some relevant questions, like whether his wife actually offed somebody. His son Ki-jae overhears them and asks what the hell is going on—where’s Mom and what’d she do this time?
Tae-il checks out of the hospital and leaves a letter for his father. In it he says that he’s only been a detective for four months now, and it’s a difficult job where he’s constantly battling not only criminals, but his own weaknesses. He says that it hurt a lot to be stabbed, but even in that instant, he was more afraid of losing the criminal than anything.
He promises to stay alive, and says he’ll be back to see him looking healthier next time, and signs it, “Your youngest son, Tae-il.” Awww. Gook comes to get him with a running hug, and Tae-il gives the hospital one last look before walking out.
At home, the boys tend to Tae-il like their patient, and even Dae-gu “makes” him cereal for breakfast. They go over their murder chart, and Dae-gu says that they have to find their mystery Detective Seo if they’re going to nail the person who called the shots with Boots.
He calls the ex-detective from Masan and is surprised when he answers. He goes to meet him and texts Pan-seok to let him know. The detective tells him that he already told Pan-seok everything—that the person he gave the witness statement to is Chief Kang.
Pan-seok and Eung-do slink off to the evidence room to discuss what they should do, because clearly Dae-gu will find out what they already know—that Detective Seo is Chief Kang. But Dae-gu is standing outside the door and busts in when he hears that, asking how they could suspect Chief Kang of being a traitor.
Pan-seok tries to tell him that he confirmed it already, but Dae-gu argues vehemently that he’s mistaken. She’s been like a mother to him for eleven years, so how could she be the one to send a killer after him?
Gah, I don’t think Pan-seok can handle to break Dae-gu’s heart one more time after everything he’s been through. He doesn’t insist that he’s right or tell him about the river meeting, but just says that they have to know for sure because he suspects that Assemblyman Yoo is the mastermind.
Dae-gu suggests they go see Boots together then, so that he can prove Pan-seok wrong once and for all. They drive in angry silence, and as they wait for Boots to come out, Dae-gu tells Pan-seok to kneel in apology when they confirm that he was wrong.
A guard comes into the room instead, and they wonder if Boots rejected the visitation again. But he tells them that Jo Hyung-chul is dead—he killed himself in his cell. Crud, that other inmate across the hall totally killed him and made it look like a suicide, didn’t he?
Dae-gu and Pan-seok leave the prison shell-shocked, and Dae-gu screams up at the sky, wondering what they’re supposed to do now when their only way to confirm Detective Seo’s identity is dead.
When they get back to the station, Soo-sun is pacing by the door waiting for them, and hands them an envelope from Boots. He must’ve mailed it before his death, and inside is a key and a note that it’s to a locker at the train station: “It’s a present, kid.”
They rush to the station, and someone in a dark hoodie runs into Soo-sun on her way in. Dammit, that locker’s going to be empty, isn’t it? Dae-gu turns the key and opens the locker expectantly… and yup, it’s empty. Dammit all.
He and Pan-seok both erupt after their second big letdown in one day. Soo-sun keeps her head and suggests they look at the security cameras, and they spot the person in the dark hoodie who opens up the locker and takes the envelope inside. She now remembers bumping into him on the way in.
Meanwhile, Sa-kyung takes Tae-il and Gook on a missing persons case she’s working, and they hunt a crew of loan sharks down to a warehouse where they have her missing person held against his will.
They approach with guns drawn, and while they’re getting in place, Tae-il sees one of the thugs and recognizes him as the guy who stabbed him and stole the pendant. Well that’s awfully coincidental. They bust in and Tae-il gets to beat the guy up and arrest him for the entire laundry list of crimes, and Sa-kyung handily arrests the other thug without breaking a sweat.
Tae-il’s stabbing is actually news to Assemblyman Yoo, who finds out the unfortunate news from his lawyer that the thugs who stabbed a cop and stole the pendant were caught and confessed to being ordered by Madam Yoo.
Dae-gu and Soo-sun are poring over the train station CCTV footage to try and find their locker interceptor, when Director Shin comes by. Dae-gu speaks to him alone, and Director Shin admits that he never imagined that his wife had done something so horrible to his mother.
He asks if Dae-gu will agree to a paternity test, and Dae-gu points out that he said he had nothing to do with his mother. Director Shin apologizes for his reaction when he came to him with the photo, but wants to make amends now.
Dae-gu makes it clear that the only interest he had in his paternity was as a motive for murder—now that Madam Yoo has confessed, his curiosity ends there. He says that their relationship ends as of this moment, and he’ll never come asking about their biological relationship for as long as he lives.
Director Shin stops him and asks haltingly, “But if you’re my son, then shouldn’t I take responsibility?” Dae-gu leaves him with one piercingly observant question: “Are you sure it isn’t to escape responsibility that you want to take that test?” He refuses the test firmly and bows before walking out. Director Shin finally sheds one tear.
Dae-gu goes to the mood-lighting stairwell to brood, and Soo-sun follows. He says he needs comfort (It’s adorable that he asks for it outright now.) and she sits next to him looking very nervous. She asks him to promise not to laugh at her, because what she’s about to do requires a boatload of courage. He gives his promise.
I’m fully expecting her to break into an embarrassing cheer-up song and dance or something, but then she reaches over and unbuttons his shirt. Mrwar. He gets all flustered, thinking she’s about to undress him right there in the hallway without warning.
But she stops at just one button (boooo) and then reaches for a band-aid that she’s put together in the shape of an X, like in a cartoon. She puts it over his heart and then blows on the ouchie like she’s healing up his wound. It’s really the most adorable thing.
She says that she used to fall a lot as a kid, and her dad would always put medicine and a band-aid on her scrapes and blow on them, and she’d be good as new to run out and play again. She asks if it’s working, and he nods that it is.
Dae-gu: “Now let me ask you something… Aren’t you embarrassed?” Hee. She hangs her head and admits that she is, and they laugh.
Pan-seok goes to the prison to claim the few belongings that Boots left behind, and the only lead is a return address from someone who sent him books. Pan-seok and Eung-do go to see the man who employed Jo Hyung-chul just briefly when he returned to the country, but he doesn’t seem to know much.
They’re about to leave thinking it’s a dead end, when Pan-seok notices the last four digits of a car’s license plate parked out front. It’s 0723—the number written on the back of the photo that Boots gave him. The man says it’s his car, but Boots did borrow it once briefly. Pan-seok peers inside and finds the clincher: there’s a black box camera mounted inside.
Soo-sun runs into Chief Kang in the restroom at work, and the smell of her perfume is enough to trigger her memory. She smelled that exact smell in the train station when she bumped into their locker interceptor. With her spidey sense tingling, she gets a close-up of the CCTV footage, and then goes through the precinct’s security footage to try and find any other distinct matches. (Random side note: Is her shirt covered in bunnies? Teehee.)
She stops at a shot of Chief Kang in the parking lot that same day, putting on the exact pair of sunglasses the person in the hoodie was wearing. It’s not exactly a smoking gun, but it’s enough to solidify her suspicions.
Dae-gu finds her there and at first she tries to keep him from seeing the footage, but then she shares her theory. He barks at her defensively when she tells him about the perfume smell, but then when she shows him the sunglasses, he can’t ignore it.
He storms into Chief Kang’s office and asks if she was the locker interceptor, and she fumbles at a denial. He insists they check right now, and asks why she’d do such a thing: “Are you really Detective Seo?”
She’s so taken aback that her denials sound totally unconvincing, but she swears up and down that she isn’t, and asks if he really believes Pan-seok’s word over hers. So Dae-gu asks for an explanation that makes sense to him—perhaps she had a good reason for taking what was in the locker?
But she can’t come up with an answer, and it dawns on him that the worst is true. He asks how she could be the one to give up his location knowing Boots was going to kill him. She screams over and over that it isn’t true, but he doesn’t believe her anymore.
She finally breaks down, and admits that all she was going to do at first was swipe the pendant from evidence. She starts to explain herself, but the moment she admits it’s true, Dae-gu reels from the shock and a tear rolls down his face.
She cries that she never knew that that one choice would lead to eleven years of pain. But once she starts swearing that she had no choice in the matter, she really starts to look pathetic and delusional. She says that Assemblyman Yoo was so close to getting their investigative autonomy passed, and they would’ve lost everything had the truth about his mother’s murder come out.
Dae-gu’s eyes just grow wide in horror, like he’s watching her turn into a monster right before his eyes. She actually says, “You’re a detective now, so you understand, right?” Are you freaking kidding me? Dae-gu’s voice squeaks like a little kid’s: “How can you say that?”
She has the gall to say that they’re just one step away from getting what they worked so hard for, and begs him to wait just a little longer, promising to take responsibility for her crimes afterward. Wow, this scene is horrifying, in a really good way.
As the truth sinks in, Dae-gu asks why she became his benefactor—was it to use him? He realizes that was her motive all along, and though she ekes out another denial, he can see the truth written on her face. She cries that over time she really came to like him and wanted to protect him, and her feelings were sincere.
He spills more tears as he asks how he’s supposed to believe that now. She begs him to believe her on just this one thing, her voice shaking as she swears that it’s true.
Dae-gu: “For the past eleven years, you’ve been like a mother to me. You should’ve just said it wasn’t you. Why didn’t you just deny it till the end?! Then at least I could’ve believed you.” Oof, how sad that he would’ve preferred to keep trusting her and be lied to. He walks out, past Soo-sun who was standing outside the door the whole time.
Assemblyman Yoo gives his son-in-law a document to sign, and says this is the only way. Director Shin looks shocked at whatever it is he’s being asked to sign, and Assemblyman Yoo says that he’s going to have to take responsibility since all of this was his fault to begin with. Or… maybe it was her fault? And you wonder why your daughter thinks it’s okay to murder people.
Dae-gu goes outside for some fresh air to try and keep his head from exploding, and Tae-il and Gook come up to Soo-sun to ask what’s going on. She says Dae-gu’s recovering from the shock of finding the locker perp.
But before she can tell them any more, Ki-jae storms up to Dae-gu and asks if he’s really his hyung. He scoffs at himself for running around calling him hyung not knowing that it was actually true, and demands answers. Dae-gu sighs in exasperation and tells him to leave, but when he walks away, Ki-jae yanks him by the hair.
The team runs over to break them up, and Dae-gu grabs Ki-jae by the collar angrily. But he calms down and says it isn’t his fault for being born with a mother like that, and tells him not to come around anymore. Ki-jae stomps away like a kid, sniffing that he wasn’t ever going to come back anyway. Aw, you have terrible parents, but I like you. Once he walks away, Ki-jae unclenches his fist to reveal a handful of Dae-gu’s hair. Oh. He carefully puts it into a bag, which I guess means we’ll find out who bio-dad is whether Dae-gu wants to know or not.
Madam Yoo gets released on bail, but is surprised not to be greeted with a car at the ready. Instead an ambulance pulls up, and orderlies start to drag her away. Dude, is she being committed? She screams in protest, but the man in charge shows her the form that both her father and husband signed to have her committed to the asylum. Karmically, this makes me happy, though it had better not get her off on some insanity plea.
Chief Kang storms into Assemblyman Yoo’s office on a tear, brandishing the latest headline that it isn’t time yet for the police department to gain investigative authority and that he isn’t going to back the bill as promised. She tells him that they still have two days to get the bill passed, and says that if he isn’t going to keep his word she’ll have to make him.
She alerts him to the fact that Boots left Dae-gu some intriguing information, and that it’s in her possession now. She admits that she misread Assemblyman Yoo, and what she learned makes her wants to cut out her own tongue for trusting him. She tells him that if he doesn’t do as she says, she’ll make sure that they all die together. As soon as she leaves, he calls someone to proceed with the plan.
Dae-gu and Soo-sun watch as she returns to her car, having followed her there. Soo-sun wonders if she already passed along Boots’ evidence, but Dae-gu knows she wouldn’t just hand over something that important. They stay on her tail, and then things get eerily quiet as they cross an intersection.
BOOM! Out of nowhere, a goddamn Truck of Doom comes careening into the driver’s side of Chief Kang’s car, pitching it off the road upside-down in a crumpled heap. Dae-gu and Soo-sun run over to find Chief Kang thrown from the car and lying in a pool of blood.
Dae-gu cradles her in his arms, and she coughs up a scary amount of blood as she says, “I’m sorry, Ji-yong-ah.” He pleads with her not to die like this, but she just uses her last breath to tell him that the recorder is in her room, and then passes.
He hugs her close and breaks down in sobs, wailing for her not to die.
COMMENTS
Seriously, could there BE more terrible things to happen to one person? I suppose this is the downside of being a drama hero, but Dae-gu is starting to feel like bad mojo—anyone who ever loves him ends up dying a horrible death. As if watching your mother die as a teenager isn’t bad enough, he gets abandoned by his bio-dad, and then betrayed by his surrogate mother, only to watch her die too before he can even come to grips with everything. Even Boots, who I know is a killer who tried to kill Dae-gu repeatedly, had a strange affection for the kid that felt genuine despite it all. And I know he wasn’t long for this world once he was captured, but even his death made me feel sorry for Dae-gu.
His confrontation with Chief Kang was the highlight of the episode and the strongest moment by both actors in the series thus far. The mounting suspicion was palpably tense, and in another situation (if we didn’t already know she was guilty, for instance) I might’ve actually been scared for her. There was a nice simmering terror to the whole thing on both sides, increasing by degrees every time she confessed something new and he realized that he’d never known her true face at all.
She actually started to sound like a madwoman, because she was that desperate for her personal justifications to hold up—if her for-the-greater-good ends justify the means, then she could find redemption in the end. The hope that she could wash her guilt away someday was the only thing keeping her going all these years, but it rightfully sounds like ridiculous crazy talk in front of the kid who lost his mother and nearly died trying to find the truth.
It seems poetic that the one person she needs to justify herself to would never understand her in a million years. Everything about her character is so tragically circular that way, from becoming the very corrupt system she vowed to purge, to breaking Dae-gu’s heart when all she wanted to do was protect him. That was the saddest part, because good intentions are meaningless when you’re shredding someone’s trust in you. I really appreciated her character from start to finish, because she was principled despite being deeply, deeply flawed, and she made the central conflict less of a caricature of villainy. She’s someone who wanted all the right things and made all the wrong choices to get them, and lost herself along the way.
Without Soo-sun by his side, I would’ve expected Dae-gu to go catatonic halfway through the episode, but she’s always there, and she always seems to give him exactly the kind of support he needs. I loved that she spent the entire episode waiting in the wings like his moving shadow, ready to give a hug or cry alongside him, and seeing all of his pain. That alone changes everything for him, because he can’t pretend to be fine when she sees right through him, and it’s great to see him just ask for comfort now instead of acting like he’s tough.
The band-aid over his heart was the cutest thing; the metaphor made literal works so well because that’s what Soo-sun does day by day—she heals his heart. But it also works on a simpler level too, in that so much of sharing your pain or being comforted is simply having someone else acknowledge that you’re in pain. There’s no magical thing she ever says or does to make Dae-gu feel better, but she’s there to see that he’s hurt. That band-aid got to me because it felt like a simple acknowledgment: You’re hurting, and I see it. It just felt so true and childlike, because when you’re a kid you don’t wear a band-aid to hide your injuries; you do it to show that you have one.
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1 Osi
July 10, 2014 at 9:06 PM
Such a sad episode. If Dae Gu wasn't strong enough, he might have gone insane. Thanks God he has such a great 'family'. Thanks for the recap, GF.
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Osi
July 10, 2014 at 11:11 PM
GF, you are really awesome. Even though I found the band-aid scene beautiful, I initially thought that that scene was just a chance for PPL and fan service and I was disappointed because the writer didn't add a kiss in the end. But your explanation on that scene is so beautiful that I can appreciate that scene even more. Thank you.
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nomad
July 11, 2014 at 3:32 AM
GF, what you said about band aid actually made me cry. You're so right, "that so much of sharing your pain or being comforted is simply having someone else acknowledge that you’re in pain." That was just beautifully perfect.
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crazyahjummafan
July 12, 2014 at 2:54 AM
You wrote about the scene beautifully, GF. But I have a burning question: Where did the box of medifoam suddenly appear from? SS was not holding it when she went to comfort Daegu, and suddenly, magically, there's a box of plaster in her hands! Hee!
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Pony
July 11, 2014 at 2:52 AM
Thanks for the recap, GF. Especially thank to your explanation on the band-aid scene, I now can see it more beautiful than I knew.
I love ESS since the first day and my love for her even more after every episode.
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2 Hayley
July 10, 2014 at 9:07 PM
Man i totally thought there was more than 2 eps left! I don't want this series to end yet. i want to see more budding bromance between dg and ps! All in all tho, i am loving this series so much!!
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dramalover
July 10, 2014 at 11:36 PM
So there with you! I don't want this drama to end. I know it got a little bit slow around the middle and all, but BOY does this drama know how to tug at the heartstrings AND manage to make you smile in between all of it (re: band-aid scene aiyoo chincha <3 so cute!) Can we have a possible extension, PLEASE PLEASE drama gods *pleading with puppy eyes* I so need my Lee Seung Gi fix ahh We didn't even get to explore all the good emotional character growths we could have had with Tae Il and Gookie and Dae Gu and Pan Soek . You even took away the roommate shinanigans we were so hoping for!! ah I could see this drama for another 20 episodes.
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fuffyfluffy
July 11, 2014 at 12:41 AM
I wouldn't mind seeing 20 more episodes of all of the squad just hanging out catching regular bad guys. With a side of Dae Gu - Soo Sun cuteness!
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memyselfandi
July 11, 2014 at 1:55 PM
I keep thinking this would make a good TV series in the American style.
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3 BB
July 10, 2014 at 9:10 PM
Thanks GF for the great recaps!!
From the minute I first saw this episode when it was first aired, I couldn't help but watch it over and over again once it was online.
If I were to sum this episode up in one word, it would be --INTENSE!
It was like being in a boxing match with each scene seeming like a hard jab to the heart with the final scene being the knockout blow! This was the episode everyone's been wanting and waiting for and the writer finally delivered. I've been a fan of the show from the very beginning and I'm glad that I'm sticking to the very end! Kudos to the cast and crew!!
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4 Just my thoughts
July 10, 2014 at 9:17 PM
I agree with so many of the things you've mentioned in this recap - the wordless hug is my fav scene in the whole episode (reminds me of how silent scenes like the ones in "Up" can be the most touching and powerful). I thought initially that the band aid scene is cute but a cheesy case of PPL but what you said on wearing a band aid is not to hide but to show an injury for a child is so true! And Dae Gu does need one from all the heartbreaks! I hope that the remaining 2 episodes will be on Dae Gu's road on healing.
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5 lemondoodle
July 10, 2014 at 9:17 PM
Nice episode after the rather slow one yesterday. The writer does love to pile on the heartbreak and betrayal on. Drama heroes just can't have nice things can they...?
The asylum is the most fitting end for the evil lady. I'd like to think she's going to be there forever unlike in jail where she'd get out in a few years at most. My opinion on dad remains the same. Cry all you want, you are a cowardly person and I hope Dae Gu doesn't make up with you. I like the possible half bro, but I can totally understand Dae Gu wanting nothing to do with the guy. It's too weird and how can you even move past that. I'm not sure you can.
The confrontation scene was amazing, both actors nailed both perfectly. Chief Kang become unhinged in trying to defend herself, but I could understand her a bit and felt for her. You could see how warped of a person she had become because of her past trauma and just how hard she had to work to convince herself she was doing the right thing in the end. She didn't deserve the truck of doom, but her death was expected. She was a great villain. I hope she's left Dae Gu enough to get the bad guy in the end.
I do love how Soo Sun is there constantly for him and she's the one keeping him sane at this point. With just two episodes left I worry about how happy he can be, but as long as she's around I think he'll be able to move on with his life regardless of how bad it gets. I love that he's not retreating away from her (seriously loved he asked for comfort, so straight forward) so I have faith that will continue. But now I worry about her safety. Please don't go there writer.
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Pony
July 11, 2014 at 3:02 AM
lemondoodle, I have the same worry about SS's safety. I don't know why this feeling tickles me from the episode 17 up now. SS has been always around DG for the whole time being. He's still in danger of Assemblyman. It might come another accident for him and because she's there for him, she might be tangled in the danger. Oh, I'll cry.
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logan5
July 11, 2014 at 9:35 AM
consider this ... every one of the newbs have gotten hurt ... except her ... so be expecting it.
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lemondoodle
July 11, 2014 at 10:24 AM
Yep. If she manages to avoid danger I'll be seriously shocked. This isn't even about making her a damsel in distress, but everyone has gotten hurt. Gook was taken hostage twice, Tae-il stabbed, Dae Gu attacked. Are they saving Soo Sun for the big climax at the end? I really hope not.
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6 KDaddict
July 10, 2014 at 9:17 PM
When I saw the shot of the Bitch in the prison cell, I wanted to see her go all hysterical and batshit crazy. I was disappointed when she got to dress up and walk out of prison. But just then, the asylum ambulance pulls up. There is hope yet. Pls show, grant me this wish, n I won’t ask for anything else!
She keeps going: How dare you, you insect like life! Then her dad talks with Chief Kang, n goes: How D-A-R-E you …. threaten me! Now I know where she gets her crazy condescending complex from.
One minute they are at the railway station locker. Next minute, we see members of their team at the rescue of a language school teacher. I found that to be abrupt and confusing. Poor directing and editing led to lack of continuity and clarity.
Poor Daegu! How can a person withstand so much hurt and suffering? Chief Kang turns out to be the one who has been foiling his investigation. Then she dies in his arms! Gosh, that alone would put him in therapy for years, not to mention his seeing mom killed when he was hiding. But it’s such a breakthru when he quietly sat down on the steps n announced to his GF: I need comforting! I marvel at how far he has come out of his shell.
So that truck of doom has been hired by Bitch’s father. The young pair is right there right away. Where is the driver?
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KDaddict
July 10, 2014 at 9:55 PM
On Bag Bitch and madness:
"And you wonder why your daughter thinks it’s okay to murder people."
I bet he doesn't wonder that. I bet He himself also thinks it's okay to murder people.
"..... the man in charge shows her the form that both her father and husband signed to have her committed to the asylum. Karmically, this makes me happy, though it had better not get her off on some insanity plea."
Get her committed to the asylum -- that way they can get her off on an insanity plea. But then the catch is that she Has to stay in the asylum. Catch-22? Or perhaps the asylum is just a perfectly fitting place for her.
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lemondoodle
July 10, 2014 at 9:59 PM
I don't see any getting off on insanity plea in her future. Daddy sent her there to get rid of her forever. She's not going to have his expensive (but useless) lawyer anymore either. He'd probably kill her if he could get away with it.
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Cooler
July 12, 2014 at 9:20 PM
Yes!!!! This was my exact question. They saw the truck slam into her car, continue to plow it off the street until it apparently flipped over... and they just casually stroll over and look at the carnage. Even if they assumed she couldn't have survived, didn't they think they should at least power walk over to try and catch the truck driver? They find her alive. But still, no frantic 119 calls that an officer (the chief of police, no less) is down. Or is that only American cop shows that do that?
Oh and how was Taeil back on the job, in the field after a stab wound that if it were "0.5 cm" somewhere else would have been fatal?
I so wish someone would tell the director that unless someone in the story is peeking through the blinds, these "hidden camera" angle shots just look stupid.
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7 owl
July 10, 2014 at 9:19 PM
Dae-gu's courage to stand up to weenie Shin was not lost on Soo-sun. The ultimate disappointment in humanity is a man who was never a father to his child. Weenie Shin gave up the right to find out through a paternity test (even though he does know). Dae-gu's mother's love was enough for him.
The only way new leads to this crime can be gotten, it seems, is upon the deaths of links along the way. One, down, two down, shall we keep counting? So many blows to Dae-gu this episode. Perhaps this episode should have been titled, "What doesn't kill you makes you stronger." Hate that saying.
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8 Athena
July 10, 2014 at 9:22 PM
Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it's girlfriday with her superfast recap! You MUST have superpowers to be this quick.
Thank you.
Also,
Andwe!!!! Chief Kang! Oh, I so loved and hated what they did to her. It was both cruel and satisfying. I have said it a hundred times and I will say it again. She is one of the best female characters in dramaland. This drama has the most 1 dimensional plot I have seen in recent dramas but the characters and the actors playing the characters are so darn good that I can totally forgive everything and everyone for the yawn worthy story!
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9 Julee
July 10, 2014 at 9:24 PM
Thanks GF for the recap!
Honestly i agree that this is way too much for Dae-gu to handle. Its nice that he has his whole detective family to lean on in times like this. I'm also loving ki-jae and his childish behaviour but i dunno if he is happy to find out he has a hyung or he actually inherited some of his mother's despicable character. Its sad that chief kang got offed cus it seems lyk she regreted her role in the masan murder. All in all it was a nice ep.
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10 Awe
July 10, 2014 at 9:24 PM
Wow. As if...as if all the sheet that has happened to DaeGu wasn't enough...then came along this episode. sigh.
The people who committed these atrocities against DaeGu end up coming to his aid...after the fact. They end up rooting for him, protecting him, helping and then end up dead. Jeesh!
Just goes to show that despite one's bad karma, the human character/soul doesn't have to get lost or dark. Thank you, show. Thanks for showing us how a character can navigate the karmic waters by persevering.
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11 Sasaeng
July 10, 2014 at 9:26 PM
kyaaaaa! I feel like EVERYTHING happened in this episode! who else loved the way daegu was looking at soo sun in that bandaid scene?
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Riya
July 10, 2014 at 9:32 PM
Gah, that mix of love and sexual tension. teeheehee
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owl
July 10, 2014 at 9:33 PM
..as she unbuttoned his shirt, touched his chest, and blew on it, really now, girl!
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jen
July 10, 2014 at 9:44 PM
and the fact that there were no hugs and kisses there felt like such a tease!
he will neeed more comforting now that his surrogate mom has also had to die infront him. now he will need real comfortinge . soosan it's your chance to up you'r game with real kisses.
and hope that weasal dad is NOT
the bio daddy. pls writternim
suprise us with anything else.
but if he is the dad, glad he has a loyal dongseng . and i like him.
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crazyahjummafan
July 12, 2014 at 2:56 AM
I kept saying to myself, "Kiss, kiss!" At least he should have taken her hand and placed it on his chest (heart area)!
Pls give us more in the last two eps!
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lemondoodle
July 10, 2014 at 10:00 PM
I loved his little gulp. :D
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12 jen
July 10, 2014 at 9:34 PM
seung gi's acting blew me off in this episode. he's litelarry carrying the show on his sholder despite crappy writting and lame plot holes.
i want him to take a serious blockbuster movie becaus he's at that level now.
and seungiya chebal do a light rom
com
next, i have no more strengh left to
see you in pain and ran out of tears to shed.
deagu cheif kand pan seok and boots were the real solid charactors of this drama.
i felt the worst when boots and cheif kang had to be killed off coz of them
knew him
as ji
yong and loved him and wanted to protect despite their own
screwed up shady ways which needs
ji yong to be protected in the first place.
sighh!!! now thats done with can we have SEUNG SEUNG bromance and for the last two
episodes without more glood and pain for deagu ?? but there is the whole pan sook's kids death to
deal with.
and the ROMANCe . damn was it slow. we demand more action in the finale !!!
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evw09
July 11, 2014 at 7:24 AM
Jen, I respectfully disagree. I usually love Lee Seung Gi (LSG)'s acting and typically find him really entertaining but it isn't there for me in this drama. In all fairness though, I may be pigeon-holing him as an artist. I thoroughly enjoy a more charismatic LSG like his characters in King 2 Hearts or even Shining Brilliance. I want to see more of that charisma here and its not. But being objective, this character does not call for smiles, sly glances and those other nuanced traits that made those other characters great. I have to realize that those other portrayals aren't this show and take each character as its own entity.
I agree there have been some rough patches in this show and some missed opportunities. However, the writing in this show is really compelling and the supporting cast has been fantastic. All combined I believe that's what's pushing LSG to shine, not necessarily his own ability. The fact that the relationship(s) is not more prevalent is huge because the show still holds your attention outside a gushy love story. And the treatment of the romance, the subtly, is just brilliant because its real. Dramaland would have us believe people blow their nose, Mr. Right appears to grab your wrist and in three weeks you're madly in love. This isn't reality.
All in all, I truly believe this cast, particularly its younger members, will walk away as better actors once this drama ends.
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lemondoodle
July 11, 2014 at 3:39 PM
No, I totally disagree. The writing has been rather poor, slow and at times badly written (the mystery that isn't a mystery for one thing). Seunggi is the one carrying the emotional aspect of the drama and it as a whole. He's shining solely on his own ability. The cast is great, but outside of Dae Gu (and Chief Kang) the characters are actually pretty undeveloped.
SK is a shadow of her former character, Tae-il's backstory came way too late, Gook really has no point outside of being a nice guy. Soo Sun and PS are important characters, but while PS has a compelling back story he hasn't been doing much lately. Soo Sun is playing an important role as Dae Gu's supporter, but without us caring so much about Dae Gu that would fall flat.
Dae Gu is not particularly nuanced , but imo that is what makes him the most charming. He wants comfort, he asks for it. He likes a girl and she says he's not her type, he pouts about it and says he lost the ability to live.
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Ozzie
July 11, 2014 at 11:03 PM
Maybe you should be the writer then!
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Mandy
July 12, 2014 at 1:18 AM
Yep, maybe she should. It would be nice to be swimming in millions of won, maybe her writing wouldn't be as crappy as the current one too.
lemondoodle
July 12, 2014 at 1:27 AM
Are you serous? That's your comeback?
Actually, I'm pretty sure most here could do a better job with the fabulous cast this writer has and isn't using correctly.
I don't dislike this show, but I'm pretty sure the majority would agree the potential of the cast has been wasted for the most part.
Nana
July 11, 2014 at 11:36 PM
I totally agree! The cast as a whole bring out the best in each other, IMO! I think the plot was made simple to make way for the character interaction in mind, so I think that it was intentionally done so the viewers connect more with the characters as they go through their journey to becoming better detectives and becoming better persons in general.
I don't think I've connected to a whole cast as I have in this drama than any other kdrama that I've ever seen. In that respect, I give my praise to the cast and staff of YAS!
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Nana
July 12, 2014 at 12:08 AM
I guess as much as I'm loving the story, I love the emphasis on the characters even more. I felt like from episode 1 to now, I was there experiencing everything they experienced and grew with them along the way and that's what makes this drama so good to me.
So, there are other dramas with better story developments, but not a lot have better characters as a whole. I have yet to feel that way with any other drama, but that's just me! Maybe a close second would be the cast of Reply 1994.
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Mandy
July 12, 2014 at 1:11 AM
I completely disagree. Guess 'compelling writing' is simply based on one's judgement because this drama is easily the worse written drama Seung-gi has starred in - and that includes GFB. For me, compelling means engaging, one that keeps me thinking, surprises me, entertains me, enthrals me. This one does none of that. In fact, it bores me. I think mostly everyone around here has already predicted everything up until this point about 7 episodes. That's not compelling writing - that's predictable and bland.
If there's a reason I'm sticking to it, it's Seung-gi's ability to shine even when the script is shit-tastic. Not just Seung-gi but all the actors as well. The cast is compelling and as is their portrayal. They're engaging and breathes life in a drama that would've likely tanked with less charismatic actors. I think it's completely the opposite - Seung-gi - and everyone else's - abilities make this drama shine rather than the other way around.
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lemondoodle
July 12, 2014 at 1:35 AM
Agree totally. This writer should be thanking the cast every day for saving this drama and breathing life into her predictable writing.
The fact that the scripts are coming out just days before the episode airs and they are still able to portray the characters so well (Seunggi especially given how he's carrying the bulk of the emotional scenes lately) speaks of their skills and reliability as actors.
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BB
July 12, 2014 at 11:12 AM
I guess I'm not in the position to be overly critical of the writing because I find it easier said than done when we say things could've been so much better if the writer did this or did that because we're not in the writer's situation of being put on the spotlight for everyone to criticize. I was on a creative writing class last semester, and I can tell you that writing a "compelling" story is not as easy as everyone thinks, especially when you have to stand up and read your stories in front of the whole class time and time again. Everyone has their opinions and not everyone will be satisfied no matter what. When I go out to the movies with my friends, more times than not, they will be leaving the theater talking about how great the movie was, but I would be like "are you kidding me?" and I will be enjoying a certain movie and they would totally hate it. But in the end, I look at myself and remind myself that being a writer is one tough job because not everyone will ever be truly satisfied.
Mandy
July 12, 2014 at 12:18 PM
@BB - I think enjoying a movie or drama is very much based on one's perception. Some people like it, some people don't. But I feel being critical is the right of every viewer because while we may not be able to write a better story, we are also not getting paid to write one as it isn't something we do for a profession.
The writer gets bucket loads of money for his/her drama to be telecasted on national network and it is expected that she writes something that's 'compelling' or engaging. If she doesn't, she's bound for criticism because it's what she chose to do for a living. It may not be easy, but we all get criticized for whatever job we have in real life.
Even if our tastes differ, there are many a million dramas out there that gets highly praised by the majority of viewers because the writing was great. Like Gaksital, City Hunter, K2H or YFAS. Every time I pick up a drama to watch, I want it to be that great or entertaining so if it isn't, I think we all are in a position to be critical. I think no writer can satisfy everyone but a good writer satisfies most - which is clearly not the case here.
Btw, I love this discussion and am in no way trying to oppose you or anything. It's just my views and we all have different ones.
crazyahjummafan
July 12, 2014 at 3:06 AM
"In all fairness though, I may be pigeon-holing him as an artist. I thoroughly enjoy a more charismatic LSG like his characters in King 2 Hearts or even Shining Brilliance. I want to see more of that charisma here and its not."
And that's why LSG is a good actor. You are right in saying that the character, Daegu, does not call for smiles and sly glances - Daegu is a straight as you can get! He needs comfort, he says it. He likes a girl, he tells her. The fact that Seunggi can play a character that is different from his other characters is a testimony of his acting skills.
These last 2 eps were mainly about him, and I think he handled the emotional scenes very well.
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13 Mandy
July 10, 2014 at 9:35 PM
"... because when you’re a kid you don’t wear a band-aid to hide your injuries; you do it to show that you have one."
That's such a perfect statement. You really have a way with words GF, I don't say it often enough but the comment section is always so analytical and elaborate. Thanks for the awesome recaps and comments, I always look forward to them most. Anyhoo, this is gonna be a two part comment because I just have way too much to say...
Now onto the episode, Chief Kang just breaks my heart. SO much. She'll forever be my favourite character in this drama for the sheer complexity she brings in along with the good vs. bad inner struggle she always has within her. It's so heartbreaking how desperate she was for Dae-gu to believe her, believe that she actually wanted to protect him and truly loved him. What makes it even more tragic is that Dae-gu himself wanted to believe it so much. There's such a great conflict there because it is true; she did love him but she also betrayed him and he might never understand or believe that there's a flip side to all the pain she caused. They both have such a warm relationship but the moment the truth came out, it would've never been the same irrelevant of circumstances. Which just makes me sad all over again.
I dunno about others, but I did not expect Chief Kang to die in this episode, or at all tbh. Or maybe I hoped she wouldn't. I'm not really sure. When she confessed to Dae-gu, she really did sound like a madwoman. It was great how much she wanted to convince him that this is for the greater good, like she believed it was okay if she achieved what she wanted. Like Dae-gu should understand why it needed to happen even if he lost his mother and his life due to this. After that scene, I expected her to eventually turn herself in after achieving her dream, so I was doubly heartbroken that she died before she could fulfil it. She sold her soul for that damn right, and she still ended up empty handed and possibly lost the love of a child she sincerely cared for. How tragic can one be?
I do hold hope that when everything is said and done, Dae-gu will get the full truth from Pan-seok as to why she chose to be the person she ended up being. Maybe he can even hear from Assemblyman Yoo that Chief Kang did everything in her power to keep him safe in the end. It may help him see another side to it all, or maybe just so he knows that his surrogate mother did sincerely love him. I'm not expecting, but that would be really really nice.
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Mandy
July 10, 2014 at 9:36 PM
The romance in this drama is sooo good when it wants to be. Too bad it didn't happen sooner because now that its on full swing, I'm just awwww-ing at every little scene. Yesterday's hand holding was already powerful, but today's hug and bandage in the heart is just fantastic. There's something so intense and powerful about something that's so simple and sweet. It was such a great scene and Dae-gu and Soo-sun continues to amaze me with their maturity and forwardness in this relationship. They're such a great pair; as friends, as partners and as lovers. The biggest plus of this drama other than characters, is their relationships with one another. They make the crappy mystery so much more bearable.
Assemblyman Yoo is a crazy bastard that needs to get punishment worse than death. I can't believe he actually sent his daughter to a mental assylum in order to salvage his political career. That's just fucked; even for a psycho like him, to betray your daughter like that is just another level. On the other hand, can't say I'm not thrilled to have her rot in there forever. I think it is much worse than jail - to be treated like a lunatic that she is, it's just about the right punishment if ever there was any.
Onto the acting; Seung-gi really drove it home today. He was effortless and gut wrenching in every scene and I really left one impact after the other. This guy needs to be in a pure melodrama, I think he'll do wonders. The whole confession scene was so brilliantly acted. Chief Kang was also fabulous; the way she slowly got eerily passionate about claiming she did the wrong things for the right reasons, it gave me chills. She really really sold it to me, it was just fantastic.
Two more episodes to go. I hope we get a very solid finale week because this episode is nothing short of brilliant even if it veered into depressing territory.
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crazyahjummafan
July 10, 2014 at 10:30 PM
I felt that Seunggi's acting yesterday's was great, but in this episode, he truly deserves the title, "Jjiang Jjiang Man"!
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Osi
July 10, 2014 at 11:18 PM
Ditto! He's a Jjang Jjang Actor!
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KDaddict
July 10, 2014 at 10:00 PM
When Chief Kang went to confront Assemblyman of Bad Acting n threaten him to fix the bill in two days, or else, she is on a count-down to her time on earth.
Assemblyman felt the noose tightening around him, what with Daegu and the investigation getting closer to his daughter and PS's ex-partner, so he started to order these "loose ends" eliminated.
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windsun33
July 11, 2014 at 1:14 AM
She broke one of Sun Tzu's prime rules - don't tell the enemy your plans until AFTER they are defeated.
How do those Trucks of Doom ALWAYS know exactly what street and intersection the victim will be at? Are they like primitive versions of Robocop or Cylons, or??
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14 Laden
July 10, 2014 at 9:36 PM
Eep!! Daegu Daegu
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15 pyromaniac
July 10, 2014 at 9:58 PM
guest star..... Truck of Doom~!! love it and the various colours it takes on.
wow.. what an exciting episode... so much was 'revealed'.. I wonder how many times they had to do the blowy on chest scene... Go Ara would have just hated to do that scene over and over and over...
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Rowanmdm
July 10, 2014 at 11:05 PM
Is it bad that one of my first thoughts when the Truck of Doom appeared was "At least it's not white"?
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windsun33
July 11, 2014 at 1:16 AM
It was also bigger than usual. Perhaps a chaebol TOD?
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16 abiha
July 10, 2014 at 10:18 PM
there are millions out there who will kill to trade placess with go ara to hold his gorguz hands or unbutton him and blow on his chest.
seung gi is lookimg damn hot in yaas and look so much younger , i swear he's aging backwards!!
and since we had all the melo and awesome acting can we have rom com and bromance next week to end things on a high!!
i want deagu and panseok to hug it out so baddddddd.
thanku gf for the recap . love yah!!
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crazyahjummafan
July 10, 2014 at 10:32 PM
Love him in the fitting white shirt!
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17 redfox
July 10, 2014 at 10:36 PM
we saw a lot of repeat moments though.
and please cut Madams´ son some slack. he is the loneliest person out there like a puppy drifting to the ocean on a little piece of blank from the wrecked ship. Pick him up, please! Don´t let sharks eat him...
we have seen a lot of brothers´stuff lately in so many dramas, huh? is this the new trend? brothers? In Triangle, in High School Savvy, with Tae Il here, and madams son, and so on. what are they all trying to say?
I have the urge to sew something. Like a blouse. Go Ara wears cute stuff there (one outfit was blue-black-white again like our national flag.... I always cheer when that happens)
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18 ann
July 10, 2014 at 10:37 PM
seunggi survived the king2hearts, I think dae gu dae gu can have a happy life too.
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19 Laden
July 10, 2014 at 10:49 PM
I can't begin to imagine all the bad things I want to happen to “o” face and his birkin bitch
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20 celyw
July 10, 2014 at 11:23 PM
Seunggi nailed the emotions so well at every scene and he practically appeared throughout the episode! I love it sooo much! He proved once again he is really a good actor, and who dare to say otherwise!!!!
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21 maldita
July 10, 2014 at 11:25 PM
I seriously read that first sentence of the ending remarks with Chandler Bing's voice in my head. LOL
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22 Sajen
July 11, 2014 at 12:11 AM
You know while it might not be satisfying but Madam Yoo probably belongs in an asylum not jail cause she's bonkers.
I knew they were going to kill chief Kang, I just wish they had waited till next week, she's the most interesting villain.
I wish we were getting more Pan-seok and Sa-kyung I want to be as emotionally involved with their reunion as I am with Dae-gu getting closure and getting together with Soo-sun.
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23 Lisa
July 11, 2014 at 12:14 AM
It's really an intense episode,watch this episode make my heart beat fast. I'm really admire seung gi oppa for his great n mature acting skill,in this drama he's also look sexy n cute at the same time^^ I'm very shock at the end of this episode that chief kang in car accident ,it's really sad especially when I think how will daegu feels when he must see another tragic death like this when before he see his mother death too.I really hope a miracle that chief kang can survived.And the unpredictable scene is when soo sun give the band-aid over daegu heart,I thought the same with GF that maybe she'll dance or sing like before she did but it's not,it's really really cute,I even reply this scene over n over ㅋㅋ,especially when it's just the scene that I can see daegu smile in this episode.I'm very sad that next week is the last episode,I can't imagine my week without waiting for this drama n see daegu face again ㅠㅠ Writernim I'm really anticipation the epic episode next week n of course the happy ending for all of the cast..
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24 Someonw
July 11, 2014 at 12:16 AM
???!!Whyyy! There's no kissing scenes anymoreㅠㅠ
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25 SSviveka
July 11, 2014 at 12:34 AM
Ahh.. wonderful episode. LSG looks soooo good and very hot in that white shirt.
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26 m
July 11, 2014 at 1:35 AM
that truck suddenly appearing and side-swiping chief kang's car totally came out of nowhere... said no one. and man that truck driver seriously made no qualms about driving her ass all the way into the foliage just to make sure she was good as toast. it was also ever so convenient that chief kang ended up beside her mashed up car instead of mushed up inside of it? >:\
perhaps i'm just a horribly cruel person but every time chief kang coughed up blood and gurgled it made me laugh and when she finally passed and dae-gu dramatically threw his head back and screamed up at the sky i kind of busted a gut. don't get me wrong, it's not that i'm not upset to see chief kang die or that dae-gu's anguish didn't seem real but it was just so overly-dramatic and predictable that i had a hard time taking it seriously (or maybe its my black heart?).
it was suppose to be a super-emotionally-heavy impacting scene but the fact that i could see it coming from a mile away kind of ruined the moment for me and when dae-gu and soo-sun found chief kang lying ever so perfectly next to her mashed-up-over-turned car (i'm no physicist or csi agent but i know car crashes don't work that way) it completely pulled me out of the scene. :(
i'm not sure if i'm happy about madam yoo ending up in a psych ward? it all depends on what that really means in regards to how she will be punished. although it was super satisfying to see her dad throw her under the metaphorical bus.
it'll be interesting to see how everyone reacts to the paternity test. initially i thought ki-jae was simply meant to be a part of the background of madam and assemblyman yoo's lives but when he let it slip that he intentionally gave dae-gu that hint about his vacation home i started to suspect he was more intelligent than he leads on.
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bloatyramenface
July 11, 2014 at 7:01 PM
You're not alone, m. I laughed at that scene mainly because it reminded me of Lee Kwangsoo's "ANDWAE!" drama parody scenes that he randomly launches into during Running Man. I agree, the scene would've worked better if they turned down the dramatics a couple of notches.
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27 Adore GF
July 11, 2014 at 1:52 AM
...when you’re a kid you don’t wear a band-aid to hide your injuries; you do it to show that you have one.
I adore you even more because of this statement, GF. Never though to that extend. I remember when I was child I even bought a colorful band-aid to show off to my friends.
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28 Pollywood
July 11, 2014 at 2:27 AM
Show: We must kill off minor characters and injure main characters to show how dangerous the situation is for everybody.
Me: No, but why ... Chief Kang! *sobbing uncontrollably*
I guess she had it coming - sort of a retribution for what she did. ALSO it gives the police the chance to nail Yoo, who is obviously behind the attack! Yes! I can't wait to see them all behind bars/asylum walls. Make it happen, show!
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29 CattyEve
July 11, 2014 at 3:43 AM
Whoa, they killed Chief Kang!!! Triple Whoa!!!
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30 dfwkimchi
July 11, 2014 at 4:07 AM
Thanks for great recap GF!
Great episode. Bet Chief Kang has evidence in her office that shows Assemblyman Yoo was the one who ordered SPS's son's accident.
Waiting for the finale next week!
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31 cd
July 11, 2014 at 5:38 AM
Writer-nim! This is the second time you teased me with my OTP when I thought I would see them kiss! Writer-nim, enough with Dae Gu's pain. Give him happiness for the remaining 2 episodes. Give me a lot of kisses from my OTP!
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32 minathens
July 11, 2014 at 5:44 AM
Somebody should start a deathtruck index. They're so important to the plots of the shows we love, and they serve so tirelessly-- I mean, they don't really have a choice. It's not their fault, after all. They only do what they're conjured to do.
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windsun33
July 11, 2014 at 4:15 PM
We could even have a Truck of Doom hall of fame! And fashion shows:
1. biggest TOD
2. Most colorful TOD
3. Best TOD in a supporting role...
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33 kyl
July 11, 2014 at 6:30 AM
I've got heaps of assignments to do so I can't watch this episode yet, but I can't resist the recap. That picture of Daegu silently shedding a tear after the confession from the mad woman? I LOVE IT. I don't know why but I do :D
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34 kaekaed
July 11, 2014 at 6:46 AM
Chief Kang implied there was something more to evil (well evilest) Yoo. Like he knew more then he was saying & even more then crazy evil Yoo knew.
So I wondered: could it be that Evilest Yoo raped DaeGu's mom & DaeGu is the child of that act? And that's why Yoo wants to kill him? So maybe baby Yoo (can't remember his real last name), will discover when he runs the test that DaeGu is his uncle (1/2), not his brother.
I hope this is just my imagination because I don't think even DaeGu is strong enough to take that blow.
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35 beldaran
July 11, 2014 at 7:13 AM
i think i may be having a brain fart, but what about the case that dae gu's mom was a witness to then? it may be irrelevant now because of the big picture, but i thought the first suspicion would be that the perpetrators of the crime she was going to stand witness to wanted to shut her up... so the investigations should have been tied.
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crazyahjummafan
July 11, 2014 at 11:09 AM
The company chairman was their first suspect. However, as the drama progressed, it became clear that Daegu's mum was killed for a different reason. And the loop for the company chairman was closed. Remember the Masan grandmother saw the company chairman's henchman outside the house on the day of the murder. He was presumably there to either threaten or kill Daegu's mum, but he didn't need to do it, thanks to the Yoo family. Why get your hands dirty when someone else has done it for you?
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36 Lizzy4e
July 11, 2014 at 7:28 AM
To quote Girlfriday
"when you’re a kid you don’t wear a band-aid to hide your injuries; you do it to show that you have one"
Wow, simple. straight-from-the-hip profundity.
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37 secretup
July 11, 2014 at 7:42 AM
Quoted: "It just felt so true and childlike, because when you’re a kid you don’t wear a band-aid to hide your injuries; you do it to show that you have one."
I really like this thought of yours. So true. Especially in Dae Gu's case, he has been hiding his pains for so long...
Such a sad episode...
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38 Mia
July 11, 2014 at 8:20 AM
I actually absolutely LOVE this drama. Your explanation for the band-aid scene was so heartfelt, it made me cry.
SO HAPPY THAT BURKIN BITCH WAS CAUGHT
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39 dramalover
July 11, 2014 at 8:26 AM
Chief kang is such a tragic character. T.T Her very presence reminds us of this cruel fated world we live in today - that passion and determination does not mean you can get what you want. Eventually, you may even fall further and be hurt more if your determination means going against your wishes. She is swallowed up by the darkness of this society. She is a sacrifice of this story.
She is really tragic. Firstly, she went against her wishes just to fufill her bigger dream for better good, but she till she died, she was used as a puppet for greater evil instead. Secondary, which is the most tragic, she is supposed to be the representative of righteousness and serve the nation for the better good, but this righteousness is the very thing that brings to the people more harm instead of less harm. Even until she died, the evil is still not confronted by law and managed to get away from it. Even the daughter somehow was released from prison because of the manipulation of power. She not only did not achieve her initial aim, she not only indirectly killed many, but also, broke the trust for those who had greatest trust in her - DG and PS. Till she died, they still dun understand her full intentions. And are more of dissappointed rather than understanding. She did what she did for them, but ended up not receiving any appreciation and was even blamed.
I hope DG and his dad and half bro will make up and be a good decent family that they 3 have missed out so much because of evil and power. The dad seemed really decent and is sincere in trying to amend his wrong to DG, even when it isn't really his wrong from the start, since him and DG's mum really loved each other before he got married to evil woman. So DG's mum didn't interfere with his marriage. What he did wrong, maybe, is to actually married evil woman. But again, i believe he was forced too. No one will want to marry such an insane person, seriously.
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40 rez
July 11, 2014 at 9:35 AM
Can I quote you GF??
I love your words here: "It just felt so true and childlike, because when you’re a kid you don’t wear a band-aid to hide your injuries; you
do it to show that you have one."
Soo-sun herself is like a band-aid. She's there to show Dae-gu that he have someone who always there, stay by his side in good and worst time. Just stand in front, beside, behind him, to show him that he's not alone anymore *tears*
Today's episode really a bunch of tears and painful, but our hero couldn't ignore it. He has to face it.. And I think the saddest part was when we lost Chief Kang in terrible way, but her acting was stunning *slow clap*. I felt that Dae-gu lost her mother once again, be strong Ji-young-ah!!!
So 2 more episodes left??? Well, I'd be prepare from now on.. Anyway, thanks for another fabulous racap GF..
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41 Nina
July 11, 2014 at 10:18 AM
Sobs...poor Daegu,so much heartache on this episode.writernim, thanks for giving us the bandaid scene.
Daegu- aren't you embarrassed? and she nods---so cute!
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42 memyselfandi
July 11, 2014 at 2:00 PM
If Director Shin is Dae Gu's father, is that what LSG will look like when he ages?
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lemondoodle
July 11, 2014 at 3:45 PM
Seunggi doesn't age
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memyselfandi
July 11, 2014 at 4:41 PM
LOL. You have relieved my mind.
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43 Mia
July 11, 2014 at 2:18 PM
then, is Soo-sun nxt? just preparing for the inevitable. I really love how close the team has gotten, they are just full of love for each other.
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Osi
July 11, 2014 at 7:51 PM
If in the next episode Dae Gu and Soo Sun are happy together (with hugs and kisses), we have to worry, really. According to drama rules, if we see our OTP has their time together and is full of happiness not in the last episode, it means we have to get ready for the storm coming. But I hope writer-nim doesn't go there, I don't want Dae Gu to suffer more. He's already suffering enough. Poor Dae Gu Dae Gu.
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44 CattyEve
July 11, 2014 at 4:34 PM
The scene where Dae Gu howled with pain of losing Chief Kang is way too much. It will be a lot touchy feely if instead of crying "Aaaarggggh!", Dae Gu whispers "Omma, omma, please don't die again" and starts rocking his body back and forth to show the peak of his emotion. Ah, if only drama scripwriters take time to listen to us babbling on the net.....
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45 sittiz
July 11, 2014 at 5:00 PM
Tqsssssm GF, read ur writing really make my day. Hates they make uri seungi cry at every scene n yell until his throat dry, eeemm maybe this is dramaland when everything has to be dramatic but I wish for some make sense scene. Anyway Uri seungi act really well that makes me cry, and smile with him. Our Daegu Daegu is really awesome.
Tqsssssm again GF n others well said comments n support
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46 klmeri
July 11, 2014 at 5:59 PM
This was DG's episode, for sure. I feel like we hardly saw PS and his expressions were always of despair. I can see that learning of Chief Kang's involvement really hurt him - and then we see how it literally rips DG's heart out.
At this point I can't decide if DG is really the son of Shin or not. I wish it wasn't, that his mother didn't lie when she said the man was dead.
I also have to say that Bag Lady's son is much smarter than he lets on. We saw that in earlier episodes but it really shows once we realize he only fought with DG to get some of his hair. I like this character. So on the other hand, I wouldn't mind if DG was his brother. Ugh, decisions, decisions!
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47 August
July 11, 2014 at 6:53 PM
"(Random side note: Is her shirt covered in bunnies? Teehee.)"~GirlFridays
I thought Eo Soo-Sun had whales all over her shirt.
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Osi
July 11, 2014 at 7:56 PM
Hmm, I'm sure they're bunnies. :)
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48 OhSoEnthusiastic
July 11, 2014 at 8:36 PM
It would be great if the final twist in this mystery is that Dae Gu ISN'T Madam Yoo's husband's son. Not only would it make Madam Yoo look more like a crazy mccrazyson (and at this point, the best thing to do with her character is to just take her completely over the edge into insanity), but it also would just make sense and make this whole mystery actually feel worth it. Madam Yoo doesn't make decisions based on logic. She makes decisions based on her wild and uncontrollable mood swings. Realizing she killed someone over something she made up in her head would be just desserts for her.
Not to mention, NONE of us want him related to that family (accept for Madam Yoo's son, and I'll admit I would feel a bit sad for him if they weren't actually brothers). Of course, I'm not holding my breath or anything. He's related to that family, and there's nothing any of us can do about it.
Although I might have to have a good cry (or really loud tantrum, lol).
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crazyahjummafan
July 12, 2014 at 3:37 AM
To be honest, I think that Mdm Yoo is slightly demented. In my mind, I see her at the mental instituition, screaming and telling everyone that she's not crazy... she calls her father and screams at him. After that, no more calls allowed which makes her more frustrated and angry. Even when she's undergoing tests, she is uncooperative and screaming... more proof that she is unstable. She goes round shouting at the nurses, doctors and even other patients and throws things at them. They eventually have no choice but to put her in a straight-jacket... and she does eventually become mad.
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m
July 13, 2014 at 2:51 AM
i've had the same thought.
it would be an interesting plot twist if it turned out that madam yoo really had misunderstood the situation and dae-gu wasn't related to director shin, but what a horribly cruel outcome that would be.
for dae-gu to be repeatedly beaten around (both physically and emotionally) and to loose his mother in such a tragic way all because of a simple misunderstanding would be not only super unsatisfying for the audience but just plain cosmically cruel.
it would be nice to think that he at least has some family even if he wants nothing to do with said family (excluding the uncle pan-seok mentioned).
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49 isabel
July 11, 2014 at 10:02 PM
Why do I have the feeling that dae gu's mom is the victim to the rape case 27 years ago...
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lemondoodle
July 11, 2014 at 10:17 PM
I seriously hope not, but in the back of my mind I feel there is a twist coming from the DNA test. Kang also alluded to something more that she didn't know before when she talked to Yoo. This drama hasn't been the best at surprising me and something like that (and Yoo being his father possibly) actually would.
It would also be somewhat fitting for the crazy lady to find out Dae Gu is not her husband's child as well. So basically she killed someone and ruined her life because of her delusional mind. But, can we just not go there. Dae Gu's life is bad enough already. I'm not sure how he'd get over being a child of rape.
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m
July 13, 2014 at 4:09 AM
your comment really made me think (and worry) because the thought had never even crossed my mind. i had assumed the rape case was just a part of chief kang's back story to explain her name change and give her character motivation. so i doubled checked to see if the ages lined up.
dae-gu's mother was born in 1968, died in 2003, and 11 years have passed making her 46. the rape victim was only 19 at the time and 27 years have passed making her... 46.
and now i have a sinking feeling in the pit of my stomach.... i keep checking to see if i did the math wrong (i'm horrible at math) but if i have i can't see how.
i seriously hope that's just a coincidence (i'm still praying i did the math wrong) because what kind of horrible fate are they going to give dae-gu? it would be quite a twist but how utterly cruel! like dae-gu hasn't had enough shit piled on his life. :(
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crazyahjummafan
July 13, 2014 at 8:25 AM
If your speculations are correct, then why would Mdm Yoo ask Daegu's mum to stay away from her husband? There was obviously a deal made between the 2 of them. The only thing I can think of to link the 2 events together is that Assemblyman Yoo got some chaebols to rape her, so that she'll leave his potential son in law alone. Mdm Yoo, not knowing about the rape but not wanting to see her with her future husband, made a deal with her to stay away and may have given her some money to start a new life somewhere else. Daegu's mum agreed.
I certainly hope that this is not the case. It's more unexpected, but so tragic for Daegu. I would rather the expected and less angst for Daegu. But in any case, would Chief Kang not realise that the rape victim and Daegu's mum have the same name?
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50 watashiwachiaki
July 12, 2014 at 5:19 AM
I wish there's season 2 BUT with a different writer! & director. another 16 episode of the gang running around gangnam and just doing silly police & detective work would be great. I don't mind it at all.
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