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I Remember You: Episode 16 (Final)

We finally say goodbye to this gem of a drama, and while I Remember You’s ending might have lacked that emotional punch to the gut that I was thirsting for, it does tie a satisfactory bow on most of the plot points — and I say most, because some are intentionally left open-ended. Some close on a happy note, some end on a sad note, some evolve into an endless wild goose chase. But yunno what — that’s reality, and life goes on.

EPISODE 16: “I Remember You”

Hyun is still passed out from his sudden onslaught of memories. In his slumber, he realizes that all the cards that Min sent were scenes from the day their mother passed away. In his flashback, the two brothers are playing Scrabble with their mom when the doorbell rings. Mom goes to answer the door, and the visitor is a criminal Dad arrested, here to take revenge.

Mom falls on the ground bleeding as Hyun takes Min to hide under a table, then sees Dad’s work bag, which has a gun inside. Venturing into the living room, Hyun shoots Mom’s murderer in self-defense, and the recoil knocks Hyun out. After hearing the gunshot, Min emerges from his hiding place and sees Mom, Hyun, and the murderer all unconscious on the ground. In the aftermath, Dad covers it up, and while Hyun lost his memory of the incident, Min didn’t.

In the present, Hyun wonders if this traumatic experience was what caused Min to develop psychopathic tendencies. He jerks awake, and as the truth sinks in, he blames himself for Min’s situation. Ji-an notes his anguished expression and automatically jumps in to reassure him that whatever he’s blaming himself for, it’s definitely not his fault.

Min’s earlier words that he was born like that click into place, as Hyun realizes that Min was trying to comfort him. Min wanted Hyun to believe that his psychopathic tendencies were not caused by the murder of Mom and the criminal; he was merely born with it. Hyun breaks down in silent tears at the realization that Min didn’t want Hyun to feel guilty, and Ji-an grabs him in a hug.

Outside the room, Min overhears their conversation, and regrets sending those clues to Hyun.

The rest of the team interrogates Eun-bok, who stubbornly refuses to spill the beans about Joon-young. Eun-bok apologizes for murdering Chief Hyun, but Myung-woo just explodes that they want information about Joon-young. Seung-joo takes the softer route, and tearfully asks if Joon-young was more important than them.

Putting Hyun back to sleep, Ji-an heads out to chat with Min. Going in for a hug, she gently tells him that it’s never right to harm another person, and that people have to take responsibility and reflect on the wrongs they have committed. Even if Min doesn’t understand why his deeds are wrong, he should still own up to it, for Hyun’s sake. If Min chooses to run away from his punishment, Hyun will have to escape and hide with him. When it comes to that, neither Min nor Hyun will be able to be happy. This strikes a chord with Min, who recalls Joon-ho’s question if a happy ending was possible for both of them.

Min asks why it isn’t possible to cover up his crimes, since he only hurt bad people and it’s all in the past. Ji-an replies that as a police officer, she can’t ignore it. In the end, Hyun would be in a very tricky position, stuck between the two of them.

The mood is somber back in the police station, as the three investigators mourn the absence of Eun-bok. They wonder how much he must have been abused for him to think of Joon-young as his savior, and blame themselves for not knowing about his difficult past.

Ji-an visits Joon-ho to inform him about Eun-bok’s arrest. He feigns ignorance, but she tells him to cut it out, listing all the people who were harmed by him — her father, Hyun’s family, Eun-bok, Chief Hyun — but he justifies things by saying he never murders without reason. He only got rid of adults who abused kids, and used a bit of violence to eliminate a bigger threat.

Appalled at his words, she admits that while he had a painful childhood, there’s no way she can overlook all his crimes. He asks what she wants, and Ji-an takes out a gun, declaring her intention to off him. But she refuses to shoot, since doing that will reduce her to his level, and that will only serve to further hurt Hyun.

Joon-ho mutters that he actually liked Ji-an and never wanted to get rid of her. Frightened, Ji-an aims her gun at him, but he walks towards her, unfazed. Disarming her, he twists her arm painfully and shakes out her handbag to find her phone recording their conversation.

He moves to delete the recording, but she tries to wrestle the phone away from him. Grabbing her in a choke hold, he wonders what he should do with her. Ji-an baits him to kill her, since she’s confident her team will hunt him down and arrest him.

Team Leader Kang rushes in to save the day, and Joon-ho pretends they merely had a small tiff. Team Leader Kang came with the intention of reasoning with Joon-ho, but realizes that he expected too much. Joon-ho notes that everyone looks at him like a monster, and Team Leader Kang merely tells him to look at his own reflection.

As they leave the house, Team Leader Kang and Ji-an mention that they were both scared out of their wits, and Ji-an explains that she went alone because she wanted to see Joon-ho’s true self. Having thought long and hard about how to atone for his father’s sins, Team Leader Kang says that he has no other ideas other than apologizing on behalf of his father. Ji-an brushes it off lightly, since there’s no such thing as guilty by association in her book.

Her gracious response causes Team Leader Kang to stare at her in a mix of respect and gratitude. “I liked you. Because I was able to like you, I was glad.” He gives her a small smile, and then walks away while holding back tears. Aw. Back at home, Joon-ho coolly inspects his reflection in the window.

Hyun wakes up and offers to make dinner for Min, but Min already beat him to it. The brothers sit down to enjoy Min’s home-made food, although Hyun merely picks at his rice. Noting Hyun’s distraction, Min once again assures Hyun that it’s not his fault he turned out like that. Besides, Hyun’s reaction was in the name of self-defense. Hyun thanks Min for his encouraging words, and Min can’t help but recall everyone’s words that their reconciliation has only burdened Hyun.

The next day, Seung-joo has found two of the kids that Joon-young saved, picking up from Eun-bok’s previous research. A man and a woman are brought in for interrogation, but both vehemently deny any knowledge of Joon-ho/Joon-young, although the man does take extra interest in the present-day photo of Joon-ho.

Joon-ho visits Hyun, and proposes that they run away together with Min. He reasons that Hyun is unable to arrest him, since doing so would implicate Min as well. Thus, staying put would mean even more suffering for Hyun.

Slowly walking over, Hyun puts his hand around Joon-ho’s neck threateningly.  He says Joon-ho can do whatever he wants to him, but he’d better not mess with Min. Joon-ho merely gives a creepy smile in return, and having overheard the entire exchange, Min leaves without making his presence known.

Back in his own home, Joon-ho finds Min waiting for him. Joon-ho pretty much defies Hyun’s words and attempts to rope Min into leaving as well. Min doesn’t want to be separated from Hyun for a second time, or to continue being lied to by Joon-ho, but on the other hand, staying with Hyun won’t result in a happy ending either.

The investigative team is at risk of being disbanded, and Team Leader Kang declares to his father that he will do everything he can to protect his team. Deputy Chief Kang chafes at being addressed formally by his son, but Team Leader Kang merely says that Dad is childish for avoiding responsibility for his mistakes.

Min asks if Eun-bok has revealed Joon-young’s identity, and Hyun has confidence that he will do so soon. We cut to this heart-wrenching sequence of the team members taking turns to visit Eun-bok, each showing their love and concern for him in their own way. Although he tries to keep his poker face on, it’s telling that Eun-bok is incredibly moved by their words.

Hyun tells Min to ignore anything that Joon-ho says, and he agrees. Min then quietly asks what Hyun’s doing tomorrow, and Hyun takes the hint and answers that he has a looooot of time on his hands. Barely holding in his grin, Hyun brings up all the date suggestions that Min rejected before. Ha, and now, Min wants to do all of them.

They decide to take a walk in a park, and Min looks wistfully towards a couple taking selfies together. Hyun asks if he wants to take a photo, and Min first says he doesn’t like taking pictures before adding, “But you can if you want to.” So. Cute.

Their first attempt is not so successful (Hyun: “We should probably smile.”), and the second is equally bad as the two plaster on forced awkward smiles. But by the third time they’re finally grinning for real.

While walking alone, Joon-ho is approached by the man interrogated earlier. Just as Joon-ho recognizes him, the man stabs at Joon-ho with a knife, though Joon-ho’s quick reflexes allow him to prevent any serious injury by grabbing the knife with his hand.

Taken aback, Joon-ho claims that he saved the man, although the man shouts that no matter how terrible his parents were, he would have preferred to live with them anyway. This seems to resonate with Joon-ho on some level as he walks calmly away, right past his attacker.

Back at home, Hyun’s danger radar pings when he realizes that Min has been in the shower for way too long. There’s no answer when he knocks, and it turns out that Min is at Joon-ho’s place. He has come to end things with Joon-ho, and internally apologizes to Hyun for breaking his promise.

Min proposes that both of them disappear together, since they are both burdens to Hyun. Min repeats his promise that his last murder will be Joon-ho, and tells him to think of it as the price to pay for separating the brothers for 20 years.

Swiftly grabbing a knife from the kitchen, Min goes it for the kill, but is quickly deflected by Joon-ho. The two wrestle to the ground, and while Min manages to grab Joon-ho from the back, Joon-ho gains the upper hand and punches Min to the ground.

Joon-ho picks up the knife and stabs Min in the gut. Hyun rushes over, late by a few seconds, and sinks to his knees when he sees Min’s injury. He tries to keep Min conscious and Min thinks to himself, “Hyung, for 20 years, I hated you, I missed you, I waited for you, and I watched over you. That was the entirety of my 20 years. You were my everything.” And Min goes limp.

Desperate, Hyun tries to administer CPR, but Joon-ho matter-of-factly says that it’s useless. With lasers shooting out from his eyes, Hyun punches Joon-ho, and eventually manages to corner him in a stranglehold. But at the last moment, Joon-ho’s friend whacks Hyun on the head and he slumps to the ground, going unconscious.

He wakes some time later, and Ji-an voiceovers that Min had disappeared, just like Joon-ho’s corpse-less murders. WHAT? Nononono, say it ain’t so.

The team watches Eun-bok’s interrogation, where he confesses to stealing Joon-young’s fingerprint documents and burning them. He agrees to give testimony to Joon-ho’s deeds, and inwardly apologizes to Joon-ho.

Somehow, Joon-ho seems to know of Eun-bok’s betrayal, and turns on his phone, which the police pick up on. He makes a call to Hyun, and the two meet up. Joon-ho wants this chance to make an official farewell, but Hyun has one remaining question — why was Joon-ho so obsessed with him from the start?

Joon-ho replies that everyone had always treated him with contempt, but little Hyun had merely called him “different,” and for the first time in his life, he felt understood. Hyun was the kid Joon-ho wanted to be, while Min is his current alter ego. Chuckling at the irony of it all, Hyun muses that the one word changed his whole life. He states that there’s only one reason that he’s not killing Joon-ho at the moment, and asks for Min’s return, even if it’s just the corpse.

The police make their way to their rendezvous point by tracing Joon-ho’s cell phone signal, but find nobody there. All that’s left is Joon-ho’s phone, and he disappeared after that.

Hyun stops by Ji-an’s house three times as promised. On the last visit, he lets her know about his plans to leave for somewhere, but doesn’t go into details. And then Hyun disappeared as well.

One year later.

Thanks to Team Leader Kang’s efforts, the investigative team has survived, and they even have a new maknae to tease. Seung-joo still makes frequent visits to Eun-bok in prison, and it’s nice to see them keep their hyung-dongsaeng relationship.

On her walk home, Ji-an regrets not stopping by Hyun’s place once more, so that he would have to visit her three more times before disappearing. Team Leader Kang and Myung-woo pay a visit to Indebted Friend, aka “Dave’s ahjusshi.” Friend says that Hyun hasn’t contacted him, although the three immediately start discussing their dinner plans. What, are they BFFs now?

Back at work, Ji-an stops by Hyun’s old desk, and feels a sudden sense of longing for him:

Ji-an: “There are days when familiar places suddenly feel unfamiliar. On those lonely days, I think of you, Lee Hyun. If you think about it, we met because of Lee Joon-young, as children who’d both lost their fathers to him. When I think back, even in the worst situations, there were good things that happened — we got to meet each other. But if we hadn’t lost our fathers to Lee Joon-young, if such a thing didn’t happen to us, would we have met? I think we would still have met.”

In her fantasy, little Ji-an would have fallen for Hyun at first sight, while he’d tell her to get lost. Min would be with them, and they would grow up together. They would hang out and have fun, laughing at Ji-an’s disgruntlement at their liking of foreign movies without subtitles. They would even have guests come over from time to time — aw, it’s the team, with Eun-bok too, and Myung-woo finally calls Hyun “David.”

She’s woken from her reverie, and the team is called to a new crime scene, only to find that someone else has gotten there first: Hyun, coming back full circle to their first meeting. He reprimands them for being late, and launches into the details of the murder.

Myung-woo cuts him off, and Team Leader Kang marvels that Hyun’s still the same rude guy. Seung-joo goes in for a hug, but Hyun is quick to shove him off. It’s Myung-woo’s turn and he opens his arms wide… but Hyun just observes that he has aged. And finally, he gets to Ji-an, who returns his small smile with an icy stare.

Yesyesthankyou Min is alive, huddled in his hospital bed, as Joon-ho’s friend arrives to inform him that Hyun left just awhile ago. We get a glimpse of Hyun’s visit, where he was relieved to see that Min’s alive. The woman gives Min a present from Joon-ho — a new identity. In essence, he’s giving Min a choice: Live as Hyun’s brother but pay for his crimes, or remain hidden for the rest of his life. Interesting.

On a walk with Ji-an, Hyun says he knows apologies are not sufficient to make up for his sudden disappearance. Ji-an is burning with a thousand questions about his past year, but knows that he wouldn’t answer them anyway. She asks if he was chasing Joon-ho, but he answers that that’s what he’ll be doing in the future.

After Joon-ho had disappeared, Hyun had finally recalled the words Joon-ho said to him when he was a kid. “You can become as you wish. You can become like me, or you can become the opposite of me. There isn’t just one door. You can leave through the front door, or the back door.” He thinks to himself that he pities Joon-ho a little, but will not understand or forgive him.

Ji-an warns that if he plans to disappear again, he can just leave for good right now. Thankfully that’s not his intention, and she can barely hide her happiness at his answer. He asks if she missed him, and she shyly nods.

Pulling her in for a tight hug, Hyun goes in for a gentle kiss. They pull away and smile bashfully at each other, and then Hyun holds her face in his hands, and swoops in for the winner. Thank you drama gods.

At the hospital, Min is pondering his choice. He makes the decision and he leaves the hospital with a smile — empty-handed, the envelope (and new identity) left behind.

As Ji-an and Hyun walk hand-in-hand through the streets, Joon-ho walks past the couple. He voiceovers, “Hyun, I’m going to disappear now. So, come and chase me. Don’t give up, and find me.” Hyun turns back to see Joon-ho’s retreating back and thinks, “Don’t worry. Wherever you hide, I will definitely find you.”

COMMENTS

Phew, what a packed last episode. In this episode alone, I counted two stabbings, three disappearances, two choke holds, two grabbed collars, five hugs (one denied), two confessions for our cute heroine, and one amazing mind-blowing kiss. All in a day’s work, I would say.

I Remember You was one of the few cases where I actually had no clue what I wanted for the ending, and trusted wholeheartedly in the writer to score the home run. I do wonder if Jang Nara’s scenes had to be cut down since she got into an accident on the day of filming, although I must say, her lips are definitely working. We’ve all had our fair share of disappointing finales, and while this one didn’t culminate in an emotional high on par with the reunion scene in episode 12, it did leave a sweet aftertaste. Certain scenes started feeling repetitive — Joon-ho just wouldn’t let go of his plan to live with the brothers, and people just kept going to his house to get injured. I also had expected some questions regarding Min as the mastermind behind all the crimes to be cleared up, but it seems that the show has just left us with clues, allowing us to connect the rest of the dots in our imagination.

This episode did a lot to clarify Joon-ho’s state of mind, which was previously an enigma. We finally understand that his obsession with Hyun didn’t stem from their uncanny similarities, but that Hyun was the first person to give him a break from the monster label. Because of that, Hyun held this special place in Joon-ho’s life, and it was a powerful moment when Joon-ho confessed he wished he grew up like Hyun. I expected something more concrete for Joon-ho’s character than another round of catch me if you can, but I recognize that the writer intended to leave it as such. Now that Hyun has found his allies, Joon-ho stands alone, which is a relatively different ballgame from what this show started out as.

I do wish we got to touch more on Joon-ho’s “vigilante” movement and his 20 years with Min. It would have been fascinating to see more of the other kids he saved, but I do understand the time constraint. Although the attempted murder by that man was a little out-of-the-blue, it did work to drive home the point that Joon-ho’s methods don’t carry through his good intentions. Like Ji-an said, even if most of the kids are grateful to Joon-ho, there will be one kid who begs to differ. That possibility never hit home for Joon-ho until that attempted murder, and Min’s attack added salt to the wound.

But gah, what’s up with the fake-out of Min’s death? Given how atypical this drama is, I actually wouldn’t put it past killing off one of its best characters, although that would leave Min’s redemption untouched. I do see the left-behind envelope as Min choosing to confess to his crimes, but more so to live as Hyun’s brother, and I’m impressed with how the writer crafted Min’s decision. It would have been too neat and unrealistic if Min suddenly had an epiphany of his guilt, so it’s actually fitting that it’s the identity of Hyun’s brother that pushes him to take responsibility. At the end of the day, Hyun remains the one who can get through to Little Bro and pushes him to fight the good fight and walk the higher ground. No doubt Min isn’t fully redeemed and “normal” as of yet, but that’s precisely why Min’s decision is merely the first step onto that path. And even if we don’t see the end, we know that it’s happening.

Bromance and romance are really the two sides of the same coin, although he romance did take a back seat for this show. For good reason too, because most of the development and angst were in the brothers’ lives. Of course, the show did a good job of giving us a heroine worth rooting for, who actually had a life and career outside hugs and kisses. Ji-an was active in her unwavering faith and support of Hyun, and her overall badassery for her puny size always won me over. It makes sense that her relationship with Hyun wasn’t earth-shattering and life-changing, because in her ideal world, all she wanted to do was be together.

Despite a few minor gripes I have, I Remember You remains a very well-crafted drama. Right from the start, the tone and the story was consistent and well thought-out, and every single scene had meaning behind it. The earlier cases served as a reflection of the main characters’ own struggles, and the show did a fantastic job of highlighting how alike the characters are, yet worlds apart. Despite the overall dark tone, it was balanced with humor and character quirks that were smartly incorporated without disrupting the flow.

It’s disappointing that the ratings were so dismal for such a well-produced drama. Park Bo-gum was especially outstanding; his split-second change of expression from smiling to resentful is forever inked in my mind. He and Seo In-gook nailed every scene they had together, and all the longing, heartbreak, and adoration they had for each other hit me straight in the heart. Their story was rather far-fetched for anyone to identify with, but those two sold it so damn well.

All in all, I Remember You will go down in the books for the drama that kept me so engrossed in the whole ensemble, right down to the last sidekick. I like that the takeaway from this drama is that you always have a choice in life. The show was populated with complicated characters and equally complex criminals, and set a high bar for future psychopathic thrillers. How would I rate it? 15 points plus alpha.

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The most funny thriller scene: Dinner between 1killer psychopath, 1 serial killer/ lost brother, 1 profiller, and 2 cops talking about "Who is Lee Joon Young?"

and then, The most cute serial killer's statement: "I'm the only one not busy" by slightly feel left out Min.

The most cute thriller scene: War between Hyun and Lee Joon Ho about Hyun's tree.

The most funny first kiss: Lee Hyun - Cha Ji An couple

The most sweet bromance moment: All the time Hyun and Min together.

The most sweet bodyguard: Cha Ji An to Hyun, " You feel secure now that i'm here, right?"

The most heartbreaking word: "You not even recognize me...", Min to Hyun.

And I still can find more and more...

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HORRAAYYYYYY.....page 6 >__<

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The Most cute Threat: "From now on, I won’t clothe and bathe Min, nor drop off and pick up Min from school. I won’t do housework, I’ll forget about the bills so that the energy and gas shut off, I won’t make dad’s coffee, and I’ll just play with robots in ignorance." by little Hyun to dad.

Sorry, i can't help my self to continue doing this...ha..ha..ha...

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Loveycat you are hilarious!! :D

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Hi, i.find this video and it's said Park Bo Gum's youtube account, i don't know if it is true, but the account's name is PBG's chinesse name. Anyway, he sing this song as a Christmas present for his fans. Enjoy his voice.... ?https://youtu.be/PVSkS1d4GR4

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His voice is so soothing. Plus the photos are soo good. how can someone look so beautiful and cute?

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@ObsessedMuch
Ikr, i envy to him. He have a good heart and attitude too. Even the reply 1988's writer praise him a good kid, and his parents must be proud of him, and Go Kyung Pyo said in an interview that PBG is the most good person he ever meet.
I'm thinking here, he loved by many peoples, be it his character in his drama or in real life.
I envy.....?

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DEAR ALL.
SEO IN GUK and PARK BO GUM is now AT KBS DRAMA AWARD.
now try to stream.
don't go to the SBS award if you want to see Minya hosting. PBG is hosting.
i remmeber you . fighting!!!!

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Ooh maryofbethany good to see you back here :) Two awards show in one night! How cool! Where are you watching it live?
Keep us updated about any of our mutual love winning.
IRY Fighting!

Oh and a very happy new year to you! :D

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@ObsessedMuch and @Loveycat

Happy New Year to you lovely people ? cheers to treasured friends connected by a gem of a drama ??hope you're having a fan-freakin-tastic celebration wherever you are now ???

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@steady Wishing you a very happy new year! Hope we find more shows to love together this new year! :D

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@loveycat and @asmara
Wishing you guys a very happy new year! My love for IRY was heightened because of your and other people's comments on this thread.
May 2016 bring us even more dramas that we can love talking about together on Dramabeans!

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@ObsessedMuch, @Asmara, @steady and all IRY's fans, HAPPY NEW YEAR 2016????...
May God bless you and i wish IRY, Soe In Guk, Park Bo Gum, Choi Won Young and Jang Na Ra get some awards and recognizing for their excelent job.

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Happy New Year, everyone!!! @ObsessedMuch and @loveycat, and others, hope 2016 brings more amazing and fantastic dramas for us, yayyy!

Can't write much atm but so happy that PBG got many love and recognition, and got the Best Bromance in DB awards, they totally deserve this!!!

SIG might not win something from this year awards but I'm sure he has won many hearts from us and gained new fans. Love you, SIG. New drama, please...

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Ladies.., Chesse in the trap seems interesting, just read first episode recap and i already love it. Try to read it.?

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@loveycat I watched both episodes of Cheese in the Trap. The show is really interesting and I really love all the characters. Now I actually want to read the web toon!

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@ObsessedMuch just read the webtoon, the pace is slower in webtoon. It's still good, but the drama is more have mistery vibe. I can't wait for watch it.

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I am reading the CITT webtoon! I am almost done with season 1... It is pretty good but I obviously liked the drama more.

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Hi guys,
I miss you there,
So you started CITT? I will follow you def, soon.

I just finished Awl and I was amazed. It was sooo good. It's dark n depressing at times but so true to reality. Hats off to production team, actors, and JTBC for bringing this drama far from the usual fluffy and flashy Kdramas.

I also started Love Me If You Dare. Ohhh my heart, this feeling every time I watched anything similar to IRY. The premise is so close to IRY. The male lead in LMIYD is gorgeous, yes, and I want his Andy haha. It's creepier than IRY, in a good way. Hope it stays good. Still like IRY better tho, esp the dynamic between characters and the bgm.

That said, I rewatched IRY ep 1 and some fave scenes, talking about withdrawal symtomps eh. Once again, I truly enjoy IRY and befuddled at how underrated IRY is coz it is that GOOD. I'm so happy that here in DB ppl truly give what IRY deserves

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Yeah really miss IRY. Reply 1988 is almost to end. And the ships war become more intense that i quite scare to read all the comments there. Anyway, i'm want to know if anyone here have more bts or news about the IRY's dvd containing editor's cut scene? If i remember correctly, some peoples mention it in sompi.?

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I got the news that the release day has been postponed to Feb12.

http://www.yes24.com/24/goods/19752050

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Thanks for the news. I am looking forward to it too :)

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Hi everyone,
Happy New Year. I've been away for a couple months, so am not clear about the DVD. Is this the director's cut, and most importantly is there an English subbed version?

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Girl's, here Seo In Guk's video, on November 25, he took the time to talk with fans through Naver’s V App’s “Real Live, Music & Talk.”

https://youtu.be/vCWgJ9qO-rU

Spoiler: "The actor he want to act with the most is Park Bo Gum"
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@CC Chen Thank you for the information, well seems like we must to wait more longer to get to see them again. I think there will be hype up again, when the dvd released.

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@Asmara Oh its nice to hear from you after so long! Awl is on my to-watch list but somehow it looked boring from the posters. Does it have any romance?
Though I am watching 'Punch' now and it has no romance whatsoever but its is so BRILLIANT!
I started watching Love me if you dare and it was good but I somehow didn't want to get back to it!
I am watching Remember too and it is quite good but it seems that it might get even more melodramatic soon!
And CITT is so so good! I am waiting for the new episodes which will come tomorrow and the day after. I even finished season 1 of the webtoon!

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@loveycat Thanks for the wonderful link! Yellow colour suits our SIG so much :) I keep hoping for a news that Seo In Guk signed up for another show. I so want to watch him in something new. I miss him too much.

I am sad Reply 1988 is gonna end. It is such a nice, feel- good show.

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I'm looking forward to IRY DVD too. I've watched quite a number of Dramas after IRY, such as Awl, Last, Village :Secret of Achiara, Punch. All these dramas are really good, I like them. But still IRY remains my favorite and deep inside my heart.

BTW, have u guys watched Last? It did mention the wolf story as in IRY. I was so excited. There is no drama can yet to replace IRY.

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Oh I did not watch Last but it is on my To- watch list.. But yes no drama can replace IRY

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@ObsessedMuch,
first of all, Seo In Guk to sign in a new drama, yes pleaseee... it's been too long like foreverrr. Really, having a bias makes your world a much happier place but at times it feels like a torture when you miss him so much. SIG always had more than one dramas per year but not this time. 2016, please give us back SIG!

Awl is all but romance. Still, I'm hooked from the very first ep to last ep. Just watch ep 1 and if you like it then you'll enjoy the rest of the show. It's rare but ep 1 of Awl is the strongest ep imo.

Oh so many shows to watch. Answer Me, CITT, Punch (I heard a lot about it), Last, Saimdang (soon), still no SIG oh sigh...

To cure (a bit) our withdrawal symptoms on IRY, here's some endearing remarks, tho maybe you've read that. Enjoy! :D

https://itstartedwithakdrama.wordpress.com/2015/07/17/k-drama-i-remember-you/
https://itstartedwithakdrama.wordpress.com/2015/08/06/10-reasons-why-you-should-be-watching-i-remember-you/
https://itstartedwithakdrama.wordpress.com/2015/08/12/10-more-reasons-why-you-should-be-watching-i-remember-you/

The full list of other articles are here,
https://ikurate.wordpress.com/2015/06/22/i-remember-you/

And, one of my fave MVs from IRY,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5tHS-xUPjgQ

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@ObsessedMuch, I forgot to ask, have you watched Sherlock Christmas special? Oh, what's the title and where to find it? Thanks, dear. Need my genius profiler asap hehe

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I watched it on AXN on TV. It was aired in India. But I have heard it is available online too, though I dunno how to get it online. It was as amazing as was expected. Do check it out.

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Omoooo~I'm just drop by to check over this thread. Can't believe it's already 7++ comments!Oh.btw Happy New Year guys ^^. How I miss IRY...15 plus alpha forever.

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@nuwoy Happy New Year :) :) So nice of you to drop by. These 700+ comments were made possible with all our love for IRY. 15+alpha forever too <3

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@ObsessedMuch, thanks dear, will check it out asap def, hope to find it somewhere, is there anything like myasiantv.com? or maybe I just wait in you tube?

Im thinking to drop Love Me If You Dare. 1st criminal case was great and the male lead is still attractive but on the second case they basically spent 2 eps just to read a suicide note. oh well.

Speaking of similarity with IRY, the OTP skinship in LMIYD also included poking cheek with index finger, and they also have some missunderstanding with the shopkeeper on 'bed', and the genius profiler there is also a great cook, hmm.

@nuwoy, hi there, isn't it great that we're still in love with IRY months after it finished? Yes, Im a huge SIG fan so I might be biased, and Im aware that IRY had its flaws, yet still IRY is BEAUTIFUL. oh I have so many fave scenes in IRY that I'll rewatch again and again. IRY, 15+ alpha.

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Don't wait for it to come on youtube cuz Sherlock almost never comes there due to licencing problems. Try torrent. Most people download stuff from there in India.

I noticed the similarity with cooking too. But somehow that actor cooking fish did not appeal to me. Whereas SIG cooking anything makes me fall in love with him even more. :D Though, to tell you the truth, I would SIG doing ANYTHING- even just sitting (with the Hyun look)! :P

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Oo wow, i'm happy many peoples still miss IRY after months. So i not alone.
I watch LMIYD 1st episode , but can't connect to the heroine there. Maybe next time, but now i more into CITT. I got Jung's misterious vibe similiar with Hyun and then Min. And i like Park Hae Jin from Bad Guys. When IRY finished, i imagined Hyun bring Min in to Bad Guys team, and Min become one of them, while Hyun still always come to checking him. ?
Is anybody watched Bad Guys here. It's cool and great.

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I like Bad Guys as well. I once saw one of the IRY fans commented that since Season 2 of Bad Guys seems have a greater chance than IRY, he hopes Min can join Bad Guy teams and help solve criminal case so that Mins' imprisonment can be reduced.

It seems that the fans of IRY have similar taste. We like dramas like Last, Awl, bad Guys, talking about reality and criminal case.

I'm planning to watch CITT later on

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@Loveycat and @CC Chen I like Park Hae Jin but I haven't seen Bad Guys yet. Now I have to watch it! I know him from My love from the Stars and he was the second lead there and didn't have much to do because the OTP in that show was beyond awesome. So I don't love him like you guys.

Maybe that is why while watching CITT, I was thinking that though PHJ is acting brilliantly, our Park Bo Gummy would have been perfect for that role too. The character of the hero is so much like Min. The whole smiling once and brooding the next moment thing was so brilliantly done by PBG that I want him playing more such characters.

I mean I really mean no offence to PHJ lovers and I am sure that by the time CITT ends I would have fallen in love with him but as of now I want our Bogummy in every awesome show.

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Dear all who have purchased IRY Director's Cut DVD

Please find below the contents of IRY director cut DVD.
http://cafe.daum.net/rememberu/X1up/81?svc=cafeapp

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@ObsessedMuch
Haha.. it's because you still not watch Bad Guys. PHJ as a Psycho there. And the smart one too. His role in CITT is similliar to his character there, just more lighter.
He literally called psycho by his team mate.

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@CC Chen
Thanks for your info. Hope there is someone who order it would share with us.

I forget to mention, the girl who play Seol in CITT is the main girl in movie China Town. And if you still not aware, PBG and GKP also taking part in that movie. PBG as her love interest, although their story is short and tragic.

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Note: China Town = Coin Locker Girl

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Hey my friends from Indonesia- are you guys alright? I saw the news that there was a terrorist attack there today. Hope everyone is well. take care.

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@Obsessed Much
Thank you for your concern. Yes there is terorist attack with bomb and gun fire. Many peoples got hurt, and 6-7 peoples died, some is the terrorist's personil, but i heard 2 peoples is civilians.., it is sad.
But i'm okey , thanks for asking, the incident quit far from my office.?

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Oh that's good. I hope asmara is alright too.

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@ObsessedMuch,
thank you for your concern. I live far away from the capital where the bombing happened but @loveycat, oh dear, please stay safe n take care. Seriously, those ppl must stop doing terrorism act.

Anyway, glad that we, I, have our dramaworld. What can I say, Answer Me 1998 just never stop to amaze me that I swear I can watch it for 50+ eps. People might launch ship wars but I'm with the writer for any love story, any heartbreak, esp for the family story. Gosh, I cried hard when Deuk Son found out about Bo Ra's room.

And, I'm with you too @ObsessedMuch, who would have thought that PBG looks so hot when, holding cigarette. How? And that kiss scene, swooon, oh my God, that is super sweet. It sealed the deal then. I'm in for any future dramas from PBG .

Now Cheese, ohhh I love it so much! The love story is so appealing and so relatable. The male lead character is very attractive that's so hard to resist. Really, it feels so good to have a great drama to watch.

Btw, Trash from 1994 was making cameo on 1988, why not SIG as well??? PD-nim, why???

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@asmara
Great to hear from you, you save. When i just hear the news about that incident, i still not really understand the weight of this situation, but after watch all the news, i feel little bit scare now. I heard there is some of them still in the run. And they targeting most of big Shopping Mall.
Hope God protect my country.

About cameo in reply 1988, i also hope SIG cameo there, but it will make him much younger than PBG. I'm not sure how it will be look like.??

PBG is good i wonder if he already have another new project. I'm sure he will get a lot attention now.

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@asmara I am happy you both are safe. Terrorism is scary!

And yes PBG holding a cigarette is sexy! (which is surprising because I scoff at people who think they look cool smoking). And YES! That kiss!!!! Now I am sure our Taekie/ Min is the husband in 1988! I don't think it happened in a dream. I love JungHwan too but I am obviously biased towards Gummy.

I am gonna miss 1988 so so much! The writers are amazing! Every character has been sketched out so perfectly that I never fast forward any scene. I hope they come out with the next Answer Me installment fast.

We all would love SIG to cameo in 1988 but with only 2 episodes left, i don't think we are gonna get a glimpse of our favourite bromance.

CITT is very interesting. And yes Park hae Jin is handsome. I even like the second lead. Plus the guy who plays Euntaek is so cute (he was the lead in School 2015).

K-dramaland has again become interesting. I am not gonna forget IRY (obviously :D) but finally we are getting shows that are perfect!

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Read the other site IRY's episode 16 recap, and i got sucked again to the story. You know I find that some peoples can't accept that Min will be surrender himself to pay his crime. See him in jail is so frustating for these peoples. I'm also quite sad at the though Min will must be in jail before the last episode. But then when see him death stabbed by LJY, I realised that jail is much better than died, i reliefed again he is survived. And for me is better that he is in jail but Hyun can see him whenever he want, than going in the run have a new identity but Hyun can't see him whenever he want. But what ever it is, life is better than die. I think that's what Min thinking iether. When someone experienced near dead incident, he ussually got a new prespective of life.

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Girls, i just read reply's recap for episode 19. Until this moment the husband is TAEKIE! Our PBG did it, he got the girl! Hope there is no other twist.
Well actually it's not a problem for me get the girl or not, his character so cute to watch. But when i read he is the husband, i can't help, i smile and grinning with him.
It's a surprise that the last episode will tell about Sun wo and Bora's story.

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Oh man it seems that my guess in comment 238 turned out to be true! This is what I wrote:

"I know Taek will not be the end game. Jung Hwan is the archetypal kdrama lead and I really love him too (his crush is too cute). I actually would not even mind if Jung Hwan gets the girl because DS is not brilliant or anything. I mean yes, she is nice and funny but I want Taek to get someone as brilliant as he is. And by now, we all know AM writers well enough to expect what they are going to do.

But just in case, the writers try to use that very factor against us? That would be so cool! As in, what if Taek finally gets the girl in the end! That is something beyond my imagination but it would be freakingly cool!"

I saw ep 19 without subs!! This is the first time that I saw a whole episode without eng subs. I just kept on referring to girfriday's recap for understanding but I squeeeed so hard when our Taekie went in for that kiss! And OH MY GOD what a kiss! PBG sure can kiss!!! Our Min has grown up!! :D :D

Can I call him "oppa' even though he is 3 years younger than me! :P :P Afterall the ajhummas of 1988 believe that the rule is that "if he is cute- he is an oppa"! :P

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Ack! So the husband is Taekki, omooo what a twist, before the famous one didn't get the girl. Yay, congrats to PBG. Now wait patiently for the sub. It takes 4 days here for sub oh too long.

Aren't we all sad that AM1988 end? I seriously have a major love hate relationship with a good slice of life drama. Once it ended, my life feels empty. Uh thanks God, I have Cheese in The Trap.

But then, no PBG, no SIG in dramaland. Oh nooo. Jang Nara is signing up in a new drama but not sure about her character there. I love her Cha Ji An, but not her role in School 2013. Sorry but it's unbearable for me to watch it.

Memory is still in March, right. I love Lee Sung Min. What's next for you guys after AM1988?

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I haven't watched the last episode of 1988. I am waiting for subs too cuz I need to make sure that taek gets the girl :)

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Hey guys, I just saw the news that Seo In Guk may have the chance of getting new drama by OCN. This may be the Season 2 of Bad Guys. Other actors / actress may include Seohyun from Girls Generation and Ma DongSeok ( also played the role in Bad Guys )

** This news haven't been confirmed yet **

But I am so excited to see this news

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@C C Chen you just made my day!! More so because I am watching Bad Guys right now and it is awesome! I am so looking forward to Seo In Guk taking up anything!

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OH.MY.GAWDDD.
YESSS!!!
Gukkieee, it's about time!!!

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Sorry, my inner fan girl just went out hehe.

Oh this news is so GREAT. Please dramagod make this drama good. Will still watch it tho anyway for SIG. Never watched bad guys before but sure to check it out asap.

It this really happened, hope DB pick it up too. Oh too many wishes. Just because SIG. That smirks. Come to dramaland soon pleaseee.

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Yay..., Soe In Guk is back in OCN's Police Unit 38, IRY fan’s pray is answered. And it's crime drama which sound like Bad Guys? When i repeadly say that i hope i can mix match IRY with Bad Guys for Min’s sake.

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Thanks God i have Chesse in the Trap for now. I kind of put down by Remember. The story is depressed to much, even just reading the recaps. And i will really really waiting for Seo In Guk, now there is hope his come back. I hope he can take PBG in to this drama too.

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Yeah, it is really a great news for all IRY fans.

It is so amazing that when we were talking about to bring Min to Bad Guys team, and Hyun can frequently visit Min, now Suk In Guk has been invited to take the role in Bad Guys writer new drama.

To be honest, I do think OCN drama's are in high quality

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Talking about the writer, i really like Vampire Prosecutor and Bad Guys, but never aware both from a same writer. So, it's a delight news for me. If SIG take this drama, then i can sure he in a good hand.

@Obessesed Much
You watching Bad Guys now? Aw..., so you must be understand why i want to put Min in Bad Guys team, i also love the 3 bad guys and Oh Gu Tak their team leader.?
And of course Park Hae Jin...?

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I finally got time to watch ep 20 of 1988. I feel so sad now that I don't have to look forward to more episodes of the heart warming nostalgia that this show doled out.

Oh and I can't even express how happy I am that Taek got the girl. Its one of those rare cases of cute winning over sexy. Almost like the 2nd lead got the girl- which is great for me as I ALWAYS suffer second lead syndrome! I would frankly have been happy with any ending cuz this installment of Answer Me was more about family and neighborhood than romance.

But have any of you guys read any of the extreme comments from #TeamJungHwan fans? I don't understand why they think that it was a last minute decision to change the husband. And I don't understand the negative comments hurled at the writer. Frankly, it is the writer's prerogative to write the story she wants to tell. We, as viewers, can't really question her ideas! Moreover for me, the 40 year old husband displayed signs of both Taek and Jung Hwan, not just one- because that must have been what the director wanted. Also Taek being endgame was obviously pre- planned. Such a big decision couldn't have been left as a last minute thing.

Anyway I loved every moment of this wonderful show. Plus Park Bo Gum is now officially the hero of a successful show. our Min sure grew up fast. :) I am looking forward to more Bo Gummie loveliness in future.

Sorry for this long post. I needed to vent about 1988 but I finished the episode too late to join the 1988 ep 20 thread!

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@loveycat Yup I am watching Bad Guys and it is every bit as brilliant as you guys said it will be. And a clearly understand the hope of Min being part of Bad Guys 2. I keep getting IRY vibes, specially with Park Hae Jin's character. And I finally understand why you like PHJ. But because I am watching Bad Guys and CITT simultaneously, I sometimes blend the two characters of PHJ! :P He looks the same in both the shows plus there is a psychopath/ sociopath strain in CITT too, so even his innocent scenes make me doubt his sincerity! But hopefully I will finish Bad Guys this week and start loving Yoo Jung sunbae :)

Btw CITT is so so good. Its exactly how good shows are supposed to be. I love every moment I spend watching it.

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Oh I just noticed that we are gonna go to the next page soon as my comment no is 299. This page finished so fast! Us IRY fans are still going strong :)

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I read some comment at CITT, yes there is some trait that show Yoo Jung is a psychopath. Note by Miranda who comments a lot about psychopath and sociopath tendecy that Yoo Jung's minds more similliar to Hyun. And how cute Jung when he smile. But, in character, Jung's character is more smiley than Hyun. And his smiley face more childlike that he remind me more to Min. Hyun's smiley face have this aura of confidence and maturity, while Min's is more to innocent smile. Their misterious smiley mask i would note, they always have 2 kind smile, the genuine smile and the smile mask.
Although Hyun kind of not really good in general human's feeling, but he is fast learning, while Jung and Min most of time still kinda lost about human's feeling. Sorry i excluding LJY here, because his trait is too deep.

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