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City Hunter: Episode 8

I can’t get enough of this show. I wail when every episode ends. I gnash my teeth and curse the heavens and wait breathlessly for the next installment. It hurts, but it hurts so good.

 
EPISODE 8 RECAP

HOLY CRAP. She shot him! I mean, I know she doesn’t know that it’s him, but aaaaaaaaah!

The bullet hits him, and for a second, he hovers over the ledge, breathing hard and struggling to jump. I hold my breath.

He flings himself off the roof, leaving Seo Yong-hak behind, and Nana takes off running toward him. He rappels down the side of the building, though it’s really more like a slightly-guided freefall, and he lands with a thud on top of a car.

By the time Nana looks over the ledge, Yoon-sung has crawled off the ground. He gets into his car and drives away.

Young-ju and his team arrive on the roof, and Nana tells him the direction the getaway car was headed.

Yoon-sung manages to get far enough away, but struggles to stop the bleeding. He calls Ajusshi, who doesn’t pick up because he’s in the middle of his own getaway, after having been caught with the fake badge.

Seo Yong-hak finally comes to, and upon hearing that the election rally has been postponed, he gets in an uproar about being perfectly fine and not willing to lose this opportunity to get voters. He angrily tells Young-ju to catch the man who kidnapped him, and gives his rousing speech on stage.

Jin-pyo sits in the audience and scowls, knowing that something went wrong today. He’s met outside by trusty sidekick Sang-gook, who tells him that he heard a shot fired, but he must’ve gotten away, and the police are well, policing.

Young-ju and his team survey the roof, and the two biggest clues are: the rope (tied in some newfangled fancy way they’re unfamiliar with), and the blood. Aw crap. Young-ju orders a DNA test to be done right away. Double crap. I mean, I know Yoon-sung’s probably got false identities for miles, but he had to have something on file to be hired at the Blue House, no? This is bad.

But the more immediate question is how the hell is he going to survive the next two hours? He breaks a window and steals into a darkened room – it’s Sae-hee’s veterinary clinic, which will have the basic medical supplies he’ll need. Smart boy.

And then? He proceeds to do that one most badass of things… He digs the bullet out of his own goddamn back. Aaaaauuuugh. No matter how many times I watch an action hero do that, I will never fail to be impressed and equally grossed out. *swoon/shudder*

Problem is, Sae-hee returns to the office because she forgot something, and she notices the broken glass. For some reason (though thankfully I suppose) she decides to inspect the place herself instead of calling the cops.

She goes in to the exam room and turns the light on, not noticing that Yoon-sung is standing in the corner right behind her. Chills.

She turns around and gasps to see him there, trembling and bloody. Without explanation, he says suddenly vulnerable, “That thing you said you owed me… Can I collect on that favor now?”

Ah, NOW I SEE why there’s a vet in the story! Is anyone else having a Duh Lightbulb moment here? Just me? ‘K then.

She stitches him back up, and he gets his pretty boy sense of humor back long enough to ask if it’ll scar. Ha. He wonders why she’s not asking him what happened, or why he’s here.

But she’s totally calm about the whole thing, and surmises that there must be a reason he came to an animal vs. human hospital. She’s familiar with the type of wound, having treated one like it before, and so can guess what happened, but doesn’t press for more. I all of a sudden REALLY like her.

She hooks him up to an IV and turns on the tv, which reports news of Seo Yong-hak winning the primary – he’s now the majority party’s candidate for President. But the story doesn’t stop there, and reports of his attempted kidnapping, with the culprit still at large after having been shot.

Though the coincidences are too large for anyone to ignore, she doesn’t say a word, and offers for him to stay at the clinic for the night, since the streets are lousy with cops. She makes the offhanded comment, “Why do I suddenly feel like I’m a character in a movie?”

Way to be self-referential. Well this does officially give you significant character status, since now you’re the only one who knows that Yoon-sung isn’t some cowardly desk jockey. No, he digs out his own bullets, and there’s kind of no goin’ back from that.

Yoon-sung gets interrupted by a call from Dad, who’s so hardcore that he’s more pissed than worried. Gah. Did you dig out your own heart and feed it to the elephants? Your son was SHOT. He barks at him to get his ass over there at once. It’s almost like a normal dad scolding a normal son, except it goes more like you are SO grounded for not killing your target! ISSUES.

Nana comes home and waits up for Yoon-sung, unable to keep the day’s events from flooding her brain. Something about it rattles her and she struggles to push it out of her mind.

Yoon-sung falls asleep at the vet and has a nightmare where he and Nana face each other, guns cocked. In the dream he’s being chased and she’s the shadowy relentless one, and she shoots first.

He gasps for air and looks at her, frozen. Then Jin-pyo appears between them, shouting at him to shoot her. Then it goes dark, and they both fire on each other.

They lie on the ground, both bleeding out, and finally turn towards each other. Nana cries and he struggles to reach for her bloody hand. He clasps it for a few seconds before she dies, and dies alongside her.

Damn, how can a nightmare so literal be so traumatic? I love that now his fear is two-fold; he’s always been scared that he’ll hurt Nana, but now he’s just as scared that she’ll hurt him.

It startles him awake, and then he grips his shoulder in pain. He sees Sae-hee asleep, hunched over at her desk.

In the morning, Nana grumbles that Yoon-sung stayed out all night, huffy at the obvious implication. “Master of the One-Night Stand! Busy Every Night Man! The man who resents, resents, resents that all 24 hours in the day aren’t night!” Hahaha.

She gets so worked up that she chokes on her own toothpaste, and then gets mad at him for causing her nothing but grief, as if it’s his fault. Heh.

Sae-hee returns to the clinic in the morning bearing one of Young-ju’s old suits that never got cleared out of her place. Yoon-sung looks surprised, so she explains that the prosecutor is her ex-husband. OH. Well that explains a LOT.

I always thought they were way too close to be simple exes, and just assumed they had a really long history. The fact that they were married, eventually ending because he consistently chose work over her, his protectiveness, her resentment, his trust in her, why she knows his secrets… it’s all coming together.

It also makes things really complicated, if she’s going to start keeping one man’s secrets from the other.

She checks on the wound and re-bandages it, her hands drifting…

Oh, get your mind out of the gutter!

She notices all the other scars on his back, saying, “These wounds must’ve hurt a lot…” He quickly puts his shirt back on, making it awkwardly clear that it’s not up for discussion.

She tells him to take his meds and then adds cheekily that her hospital doesn’t accept insurance. “You’re about the size of a large retriever, so I’ll charge you that price. 50,000 won.” [50 dollars, give or take] Hehehehe. She says an expensive dinner will do as well, so he laughs and says he’ll take her out next time.

She walks him out and they say their goodbyes, which is right when Nana walks up and sees them smiling at each other. Oh, dear. Well, I guess he really did spend the night with her this time, so there’s no talking your way out of this one.

To make matters worse, she’s carrying a suit for him to change into (presumably this vet office is just on her morning commute route, and she’s bringing the suit to work), but seeing him with Sae-hee again flips her out and she goes running in the other direction… right smack into a guy on a bike.

Yoon-sung sees her and picks up the bag with his suit, and tries to stop her to talk. She refuses and keeps walking ahead, until finally he puts a hand on her shoulder and she body slams him to the ground, landing him on his bum shoulder. Ouuuuuch.

He asks why she’s running away like she did something wrong, though she denies it, of course. He tells her not to jump to conclusions, but she’s heard that one before, and now wonders what’s really true and what’s misunderstood.

He takes a step closer to her. “Do you… like me?” She stutters, “Who said I liked the Bad Luck Bastard?” He tells her not to concern herself with his personal affairs, since it’s overstepping her bounds. Aw, he’s probably trying to nip her feelings in the bud before it gets them both killed, but still… WAH.

She now regrets having thought of him enough to bring him clothes, and he just mocks her fashion sense, or lack thereof. She counters that he seems to have a stash of clothes at this house too, so he can coordinate his outfit however he likes. So there. Heh. That’s so ineffectual it’s cute.

At work it’s back to the firing range, and Yoon-sung gets paired up with Nana, who shoots her target with deadly accuracy. The agent in charge tells them to think of the target as the kidnapper who got away, and when Nana hits the target right through the neck, Yoon-sung actually cringes.

He steadies his gun to take a shot, but his hand trembles and he finally puts it down, too rattled to fire. I love this turn – that now Nana is kind of terminator-scary, and Yoon-sung is no longer indestructible.

As they walk away he asks if she likes being a secret service agent, and wonders if she can’t teach judo to kids or something. Oh, NO. Don’t be that guy. He asks how many women in Korea could shoot a gun like that. Dude, this is totally not the tactic you want to go with. I mean, don’t you know girls at all? I’d be like, That’s right. Just ME. Badass, huh?

He tries a different tactic, worrying that if she hadn’t shot the City Hunter first, she’d have gotten shot. She scoffs that he sure was busy with his love life for someone so concerned for her well-being. Eeep. One point, Nana.

She laments, “I should’ve caught the City Hunter last night.” He asks, a little scared to hear the answer, “Do you think the City Hunter is a bad person?”

She pauses, “Well, because I have to protect Seo Yong-hak. That’s my job.”

That it is. He sighs, watching her go. Oh, I hate this soldiers-on-opposite-sides thing, and yet… I LOVE IT. It wrings my heart, but in a good way.

Young-ju’s team finds that all the CCTV cameras in that building were shut off, and remotely by hacking into the police security system. The origin IP is the Blue House. Okay, this again? How come MIT doctor is so bad at hiding his virtual footprints?

Young-ju descends upon the communications team once again, announcing that he’ll be collecting every single computer in the place for inspection. I’m getting a sheriff vibe from him, like in old westerns. He’s totally riding high on being that righteous long arm of the law.

He turns to leave but then stops in his tracks at the sight of Yoon-sung, sitting there wearing his suit and smirking up at him. Ha. I love this. So much information exchanged in just two silent looks.

As soon as he walks out, Yoon-sung gets started in erasing his digital trail. You really ought to have done that before the sheriff came knocking, but I suppose you had a bullet to contend with first.

Young-ju finds Yoon-sung in the bathroom and asks, “That suit and that tie…”

Yoon-sung snickers and answers, “Yeah, you’re right. They’re your clothes, given to me by Jin Sae-hee,” and walks out.

Young-ju rushes after him, grabbing him by the injured shoulder. “Are you always this light? With all women?” (Read: easy.)

He tosses back breezily that it’s not even his style so he wasn’t going to wear it any longer anyway, adding, “But in a game that’s already over, isn’t your interest a little funny?”

He turns to go, but Young-ju slams him against the wall (again, right on the bum shoulder, aaaack!), yelling:

Young-ju: Sae-hee is someone to be pitied! She needs to meet someone right, not YOU!”
Yoon-sung: What’s the matter with me?
Young-ju: She’s too innocent for you to play around with her.
Yoon-sung: WHO SAYS I’M PLAYING WITH HER?! Aren’t you really afraid that I’m sincere? Clean up your own feelings. I’m not the one playing Daddy Long Legs, skulking around behind someone.

Ooooooooooo. Dayum. Why is this smackdown so hot?

Young-ju’s problem is clearly that he feels so guilty about his part in the failed marriage that he feels sorry for Sae-hee instead of treating her like an equal. Yoon-sung’s outburst right back at him surprised me—and wow was it effective—it probably scared the bejeezus out of Young-ju, who now thinks that the playboy version of him is the least of his worries.

But my favorite part, of course, is that somebody finally gave him some shit about being Nana’s lurky Daddy Long Legs. ‘Cause I’m with Yoon-sung on that one. And the look in his eye when he felt so exposed… gah, good stuff.

Ajusshi finally escapes, riding the subway back and offending others with his dumpster smell. Yoon-sung meets him on the train and Ajusshi starts to cry at the sight of him, and Yoon-sung hugs him tight. AW. I seriously love these two.

They’re so relieved that the other made it out alive, and Ajusshi whimpers into Yoon-sung’s chest, while he laughs and smiles.

They go to see Dad, who smacks Yoon-sung in the face the second he sees him. Aw, it breaks my heart to see him bowing his head in fear of Evil Daddy.

He apologizes (apparently getting shot is YOUR mistake, in this family), but Dad yells that instead of giving Seo Yong-hak a bullet, he’s given him wings. Yoon-sung knows he screwed up, and doesn’t make excuses.

He digs the knife, “Have you forgotten how your father died?” He declares Yoon-sung’s methods too soft, and announces that he’s out of the game. But that’s not an option for Yoon-sung, and he fights back, “This is MY revenge too!”

His fierceness is enough to win Dad’s trust for now. Jin-pyo: “But I will not tolerate a second mistake.” This guy seriously makes Average Korean Dad seem like a big fluffy teddy bear with a tummy made of pudding. I mean, the way he checks to see if his son’s bullet wound is healed? By hitting it with his cane. HA. WTF, Dad?

They discuss their plans for the next opportunity to get to Seo Yong-hak, during a live broadcast. Ajusshi worries that security will be even tighter, and the secret service on edge. Dad orders Yoon-sung to kill any agents who get in their way. Oh no. No more shooting!

Ajusshi cooks a meal for Yoon-sung at home, and frets over his heavy sighing. “Do you want me to feed it to you?” Hahahaha. I love Ajusshi-as-mommy so much.

He asks who the agent was who shot him… Yoon-sung tells him that it was Nana. Ajusshi: “NANA?! Nana shot you?!” I know. We’re right there with ya, buddy.

Yoon-sung tells him that he’s pretty sure she didn’t see him or notice anything weird, so they’re in the clear for now. Problem is, they’ve got to find a way to get her out of the next Big Plan, otherwise things’ll get hairy all over again.

Yoon-sung remembers that he once accidentally tripped her and sprained her ankle. Ajusshi: “No! You could break her leg!” Yoon-sung: “Should I slip some laxatives into her food?” Ajusshi: “But a woman… having to run around with diarrhea all day…” LOL.

Then Ajusshi gets a bright idea and whispers it in Yoon-sung’s ear (for no one else’s benefit but ours, since NO ONE else lives there, ha). Yoon-sung: “She could DIE!”

Next thing you know, they’re up on Nana’s roof, and sitting on the ledge are: a soccer ball, two flowerpots, and a bucket of apples. Hahahaha. I think this is a bad idea, guys. Yoon-sung agrees, “Ajusshi, no matter how I think it over, I don’t think this is it…”

But Ajusshi insists that it’s better than giving her diarrhea all day. She arrives, and they scramble. Yoon-sung has to stop Ajusshi from throwing a brick and a large flowerpot, “No, not that one! She’ll die!” but as they struggle, the smaller flowerpot and a cooking pot go flying down.

The copper pot hits Nana square on the top of her head, followed directly by the flowerpot, and she crouches to the ground with an “OW!” She looks up, and the guys duck in a panic. Yoon-sung: “You don’t think she died, do you?” HAHAHAHA.

She shouts up at them, assuming it’s a couple of kids playing a prank, “You guys are all dead!” Ajusshi: “She’s fine…”

The boys stare at each other wide-eyed in fear. Ajusshi: “RUN!” You clowns. I hope Nana beats your heads together.

Next, Yoon-sung buys a round of coffee for Nana, Eun-ah, and Da-hae, making sure to dose Nana’s coffee with laxatives. He doles out the coffees and then tries to WILL her to drink it by chanting in his mind, “Kim Nana, drink it. Drink it. Driiiiiiiiiiink.” So cute.

Only it seems to have the opposite effect, or perhaps on the wrong person, as Eun-ah declares her coffee more delicious looking, and asks her to swap. She downs the whole thing, and Yoon-sung cringes. Heh.

I love the comedy of all his failed attempts to keep her from her job.

Da-hae decides that she must sing, so they head to a noraebang and she sings a ballad and then plops down next to Yoon-sung, telling him that she cried while singing. Da-hae: “Wasn’t it a sad song?” Yoon-sung: “I think your grades are sad.” Pffft.

While the girls head to the bathroom, Yoon-sung meets with Ajusshi, who treats his wound and brings his meds. It’s cute that Yoon-sung’s been pretending to be fine with everyone else like Dad (to prove he’s capable) or outsiders (to keep his injury hidden), but lets Ajusshi take care of him.

Nana tells the girls she’ll wait outside while Da-hae primps and Eun-ah feels the full effect of choosing the wrong coffee. She looks over and sees Ajusshi making his exit, and her face goes white.

Flashback to her parents’ accident, where many astute viewers have already noted, Shik-joong was present. This time we see him give a statement to the cops while she cries over her parents’ bodies.

Back in the present, her memory flashes as she trembles, “That person… Bae Man-duk!” She runs out after him, calling his name, but Ajusshi hides in time before she catches up to him. He hangs his head guiltily and slips away, as Nana searches high and low for her first lead in probably ten years.

Meanwhile, all hell has broken loose in the women’s restroom, all because random girls have taken to insulting the President’s youngest daughter, and Da-hae is too young and foolish to just suck it up.

She starts a knock-down catfight, complete with hair pulling and screeching, and of course Eun-ah is too… incapacitated to do anything to stop it. The whole thing spills outside to the hallway where plenty of people catch it on video, because that’s what society has come to. Sad, but true.

Nana and Eun-ah get their heads ripped off by their boss, all while Da-hae’s walk on the violent side plays on YouTube on his computer. Heh. He particularly cuts Nana’s heart out by insulting her father’s name, or rather accusing her of dragging his name down with her bad work ethic. Ouch. He punishes them by reducing Eun-ah’s pay for a month, and Nana’s pay for six months, plus two weeks’ suspension, no pay. Damn, that’s harsh.

She walks out, her suspension effective immediately, and Yoon-sung catches up to her to say that he heard the news. He tells her to rest up, and to use the time to clean the house, since it’s a little dirty.

She spins around, angry tears bubbling up, and asks how he can tell her to clean when he must know how she feels right now. He stammers that he did also tell her to rest (ha) but she’s in no mood for his attitude. “Men like you are the worst.”

No argument here. Men that hot usually ARE the worst.

He sighs as he watches her go, and says to himself, “You have no idea how thankful a suspension is.” The second part of that sentence has an unspecified object, so it could be read as either: how thankful for you, or how thankful for me. Works both ways, and well, it’s true both ways.

It now occurs to me that Yoon-sung could’ve somehow sent in those random girls on purpose to antagonize Da-hae, but that seems like too many factors to be able to foresee. And if he’s thankful, he’s probably just relieved he doesn’t have to face off with her at gunpoint all over again. He should REALLY be grateful that he got her off duty without having to pull any more crazy stunts, which he was hilariously bad at.

Nana goes home and sits on the roof, remembering the last time she saw Ajusshi. She flashes back to a few days after the accident, when she had come to the police station wearing her funeral clothes, to ask why all of a sudden her father went from being the victim of the accident to the culprit.

The officer explains that the eye witness was drunk that night, and has revised his story. And though stammering, Ajusshi affirms his now revised eye-witness account, that her father’s car was the cause of the accident, and the other car merely stopped to avoid the crash.

Oh, holy hell. So basically the other driver (who Nana believes is Kim Jong-shik, aka Young-ju’s dad) got to Shik-joong first and paid him off or threatened him, or all of the above so that he’d change his story.

The officer calls him by name, Bae Man-duk, and he signs his statement and gets up to go. Nana pleads with him over and over, to no avail. She crumbles on the spot and cries, powerless to do anything and totally alone.

Ajusshi turns the corner and then watches her, guilt already settling in.

Back in the present, Nana murmurs to herself that it was him; she’s sure. She just needs to find that man again, because that’s how she’ll reopen the investigation.

Yoon-sung finds her there and tosses her some tissues, teasing that if she’s going to be crybaby, she should do it at home. She starts to walk away in a huff, but he grabs her by the hand and drags her downstairs and sticks her in his car. She demands to know why he’s doing this.

Yoon-sung: “Because I’m the worst!” Ha. Wait… is this YET ANOTHER car? How many cars does this boy have? A different car for every fling? For every pair of pink trousers?

She asks where they’re going, and he tells her that he’s trying to lift her spirits. Nana: “Why are you so good to me?” Yoon-sung: “Because we live together, like family.” Nana: “No you were, even before we lived together.”

She tells him that he talks ugly, but in fact he’s always doing nice things, like paying her father’s hospital bill, buying her house, getting her bandaids, taking her for a drive. Awww… she’s totally on to you! You big ol’ softie.

He just dismisses it, disliking all this nice talk, and instead tells her that whatever she says or does today he’ll keep it a secret. He tells her to yell or break things, or whatever she wants, and even gets her started by yelling at Da-hae.

She totally lets out her frustration, yelling out in banmal at her boss, at Eun-ah. She adds for good measure, “And you, Lee Yoon-sung! The way you look, the stuff you do, you’re a total Bad Luck Bastard!”

He throws back an insult that she thinks she’s so badass ’cause she’s good at judo and carries a gun, giving her the nickname Big Liver Girl, which sounds weird, but having a big liver is a colloquialism for being brave. They laugh adorably and he asks if she feels better now, and she nods, smiling from ear to ear.

They stop at a tree-lined dirt road and over coffee he asks if he’s really such a bad luck charm, insisting that MANY girls go gaga over him. What? That’s ludicrous. Why, what have you heard?

It starts to rain and his convertible top won’t close, so they race off, getting soaked to the bone. He takes her to his house since it’s closer and she cautiously walks inside. He turns to look at her, finally noticing her soaking wet in a white shirt, and has a little gaga moment himself.

Gulp. He finally snaps out of it long enough to toss her his jacket and a snide over-compensating remark, that he’s just ruined his eyes.

I’m just amazed that the first question out of her mouth isn’t And why do you live at my house again? He gives her a shirt to wear and they each shower, and Yoon-sung tends to his painful bullet wound, looking a lot worse for wear.

He comes out and finds Nana in the kitchen, but freezes in his tracks at the sight of her in nothing but his white shirt. Omg, I love watching him go googly-eyed over her.

She asks him to turn on his newfangled electric stove so she can cook some ramen, and he helps her awkwardly, the close proximity getting to be a little too much for him. She looks for bowls while he does that, and finds them sitting up on a shelf designed only for giants and supermodels.

Yoon-sung looks over at her reaching and jumping up, dangerously close to being nekkid as a result, and he nearly puts out the lights in the whole city trying to tamp down his reaction.

He reaches up and gets the bowl for her, making them awkwardly close again. Eeeee! The sexual tension is enough to drive him out of the kitchen for good. “Eat by yourself! I don’t want any!” Heh.

He puts out wine and fruit though, and in a bit of meta, she watches Prosecutor Princess (which City Hunter‘s PD Jin Hyuk also directed) and falls asleep.

He sees her sleeping on the couch and tucks her in, watching her sleep in that totally smitten way. He brushes the hair out of her face and gets up, but then stops and turns around…

He leans down toward her face and traces her eyebrow with his finger, totally making me swoon. And then he leans in ever so slowly, to kiss her…

And she opens her eyes. Eeep!

He stops, but he doesn’t pull away either (So. Hot.) and she squeezes her eyes shut. Omo! Green light! Do it! Do it!

He moves at the pace of molasses, which is both making me crazy, and making me crazy

He gets thisclose, and then the phone rings.

%^$&#*#(@*^%^@#&*@#*$^@%#@%^#@&@#&!!!!!!!!

Fuuuuuuuck!

Dad, you have the WORST timing ever! Show, I love and hate you so much right now.

What’s worse is that Dad calls to say super obvious things about tomorrow being D-Day, and I’m screaming, Yeah, we already know! Can we get back to the almost-kissing?!

But the moment has passed, and he curtly tells Nana to sleep. How’s a girl to sleep when you were so very recently close to her lips?

He stays up and prepares for tomorrow, the stress and his weakened condition starting to really take a toll.

He drops her off at home in the morning. She thanks him for everything yesterday, and sheepishly asks if she should make something for dinner, wondering what he likes. He says he likes glass noodles with no onions or carrots, just beef, and heads off.

The problem is, Nana gets a call from her boss that Seo Yong-hak had her there through every recent crisis, and doesn’t feel safe without her there. So she’s reinstated. Oh crap.

It’s time for the live broadcast of the presidential debate, and the show begins, with Nana and Young-ju on the sidelines and Yoon-sung getting ready backstage. He starts by gassing the director’s booth, and then when Seo Yong-hak cues a video clip, Yoon-sung plays the recording of his shady deal with Mars. Nice.

He quickly ditches his gas mask for the black one and starts his way out, only Young-ju is pretty certain the City Hunter is behind this, and catches up to him. What commences is a damn good fight, mostly because the music is cut for great dramatic effect (love) and Yoon-sung is severely injured, making it evenly matched and even a little in Young-ju’s favor.

He manages to shake him off long enough to get a head start. Nana leads Seo Yong-hak out a different way… leading straight to the same corridor where Yoon-sung ends up.

Nana points her gun at him and Yoon-sung freezes, seeing her there. Young-ju comes careening after him, so now he’s totally trapped between them.

Nana squints her eyes for a second, possibly a glint of recognition, but he’s too far to see clearly. And then panicking, Seo Yong-hak grabs the gun from Nana’s hand, and then TURNS it… on her! What the hell, crazy?

But it’s his survival instinct that’s kicked in now, not logic, and he threatens to shoot her if they come any closer. Now all of a sudden Young-ju’s standing next to the City Hunter with his hands in the air in a total reversal.

Nana waits and then sees her moment to elbow Seo and get the gun out of his grasp, only her getting away from him means flipping over and hanging off the ledge, up many many stories.

Seo takes off running and Jin-pyo watches it all from down below, surveying the events with a scowl.

Young-ju and Yoon-sung both take off running at the same time…

…only Young-ju zooms past Nana towards Seo Yong-hak, while Yoon-sung runs straight for her. Everyone with me now: And this is why you’ll never get the girl, prosecutor.

Yoon-sung grabs her hand just in time as she loses her grip, and struggles to hang on. His shoulder sears with pain and he starts to bleed down his arm all the way to her hand, and she clutches his hand as his strength starts to give…

 
COMMENTS

YAY! You learned how to do cliffhangers right! I’m so proud! These last two episodes had amazing endings, finally the kind that drives this sort of series and keeps me wound up and on the edge of my seat, dying for more. Pitch-perfect.

I love our first glimpse at a vulnerable Yoon-sung in this episode. It’s always in these moments that the hero feels most like us—not quite so perfect, not fully prepared, not bulletproof. He was already plenty relatable through his personal relationships, but seeing him spend a whole episode not at peak physical shape, having to rely on other people, makes him more human and highlights the fact that he really puts his life on the line to do what he thinks is right.

It might not be so heroic if he were just hell-bent on revenge at any cost like his father, but he’s on his way to becoming a champion for the people, which is exactly what all these politicians claim to do, but lose sight of on their rise to power.

And we’ve learned now that Nana is one of those people, too young and too powerless to have stopped the cover-up that tarnished her good father’s name, and that she carries that massive chip on her shoulder because of that experience. It makes a little more sense for her character—why she’s so rash and brave, often times overcompensating and trying to appear so strong.

I love that their growing attraction is mutual, and all the built-in complications keeping them apart. It’s actually something that I liked about Prosecutor Princess too, so maybe the reference wasn’t so random, though this show is much more effective because the stakes are life-and-death. The bigger the stakes, the better the conflict. That’s just the way it goes.

And the final moment of choice, highlighting the vast difference between Yoon-sung and Young-ju? Gold. Why so cool, Show? Just hand me a spoon. I’ll eat it up.

 
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Oh, Im late today, hehe. I must say I was angry, because yes I know that go to the vet is the best thing he can did, I appreciate that she said nothing and helped him but I was angry that she is the first one to know (or suspect) something. I dont hate her or anything, but that makes her close to him and thats something I dont particulary like. Why the leads always have to have another woman/man interested on them? Is not enough with all the vengance thing to keep things complicated between Nanna and Yoon-sung?
His fake daddy is awful. Why did he hit him with the cane in the wound?
Every time they touched his shoulder I felt chills.
I loved the,um, talk between Young-ju and Yoon-sung. Well,Young-ju thinking that Yoon-sung has a realtionship with his ex wife is good in some points.
Hmmm, now I cant decide if I want Yoon-sung to be related with Sae-hee or not.
I like that Young-ju is good at he does. He is smart and can do things by himself. Of course a little help from Yoon-sung never hurts.
And the cliffhanger! One thing I love about it is that if Nana doest know that Yoon-sung is City Hunter (which I suspect it is what is going to happend) At least, she will know that City Hunter is not bad. She saw the video and he is saving her life. I think she has enough reasons. I hope she wont be the bodyguard of all the targets. Because now remains the big ones: The one with glasses (I cant remember his name, but the one that has the Mr. Right Hand Man) who is more smart than the last two, or he looks like; Young-ju's dad who is directly involved with Nana and Ajusshi and the president.

Thank you for the recap!

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i feel the same way when sae-hee discovered the lurking man. i hit my fiancee' shoulder over and over again, yelling what the hell..must she be that special? well, she helps YS for now. I wonder if the director decides to kill Saehee fterward. how do i find peace in this story.

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I watched the first part of ep 8 several times primarily to hear LMH moan... but in the process came to appreciate the stunt double work for the rappelling fall from the roof.

Kudos to LMH's stunt double, I hope to find out who was his double once the show is over.

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Good point - that was some serious fall!

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"I watched the first part of ep 8 several times primarily to hear LMH moan..."

LMFAO! Sooo creepy...

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I know... right? I admit it... still it was a nice moan :D

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SHOW! How I adore you!

Gosh, can't even write a decent rave for i am still in daze cuz of this episode! GAH! So awesome!

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I love this drama. Is it Wednesday yet?

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THATS HOW THEY ENDED IT?! Dammit, Show, why'd you have to learn how to do proper cliffhangers NOW? ):

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Ah, good, we're back on track. Last week's episodes were (to me) geared towards relationship building between YS and NN, which is fine if you're wanting The Cute. With this week's ep's, the show is back to The Mission. And yes, the show seemed to have taken GF's advice and attended Cliffhanger Academy.

--As to Daddy Dearest purposely hitting YS's wounded shoulder: I don't think he knows YS was shot and shot there. I think Daddy has enough feeling that if he knew his "son" was injured, he would want to check out the injury himself. Notice that everyone in the show had a chance to somehow hurt YS's shoulder. (Also appreciate the make-up people on the show making YS look sickly throughout the episode. This isn't an injury you can just shake off. In American shows, the character would have been miraculously healed by the next episode.)

--I had a feeling when the character of SH was introduced that her veterinary skills would be used on City Hunter. Otherwise, I couldn't see a purpose in her character being in the show. Although SH seemed to have taken the situation with YS a little too calmly. Doesn't she worry that if he gets caught, she could be implicated as an accessory? Then again, that could be interesting later on if YJ, in pursuit of the City Hunter, finds he has to investigate his ex-wife. But nobody ever listens to me so that'll never happen.

--Finally, I'm on board with others who think that Young Ju and Yoon Sang had a silent "I'll get her, you get him" communication with that glance at the end. I don't think YJ is that callous as to leave Nana hanging like that while he pursues Target #2.

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Loved your comment - well thought out.

Had to laugh, though, about your take on American characters being healed by the next episode.
Having watched kdramas for several years now, I beg to differ.
NOBODY heals faster than a Korean! All is takes is a visit to the hospital, a coma and a steam/vaporizer by the bed. Talk about miracles!

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Cynthia ~
I had to laugh when I read your comment. :)

One of the best web sites is http://www.koreandramas.net
There's a long-running thread there called:
"WHAT I LEARNED ABOUT KOREA FROM WATCHING TV."
Some of the funniest stuff you'll ever read ~

* Yes, the magic humidifier which works really well
for your brain surgery/broken leg/organ transplant.
If it's not on the night-table, you're gonna'......DIE.

* The law that all couples on their wedding night
MUST wear matching pajamas in pink or blue, and
the pajamas MUST have teddy bears and hearts
printed on them.

* Running away from home, or traveling "to the
States?" A massive wardrobe including numerous
dresses, coats and shoes, all fit into one tiny
roller suitcase.

* Every paper cup of coffee or tea is always empty,
so you can wave your arm around and not spill any.

* And my favorite: Seoul is the size of only one block.
Drive around the block, and see your ex-girlfriend or
ex-boyfriend. This also applies to the ONE coffee
shop, the ONE restaurant, and the ONE hotel.

You get the idea. :)

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@Grace, TOFJUSA ;)

LOL!!! HAHAHA!!! ;)

once again, you did not disappoint...hahaha...

thank you so much for the comic relief! ;)

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hahaha. love this

so true!

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hehe on the size of Seoul. It applies to Tokyo, too- I first encountered that when I was watching Japanese dramas. I like to call that trope the Tokyo Paradox for that reason- huge real life city? Innumerable run-ins for the main characters, especially if they've just had a spat of some sort.

Also, the continuum of hotness- if you see a "minor" character who is unbelievable gorgeous, here's a hint- they're not a minor character, and will totally show up to stir things up later.

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LOL!!! Cynthia, you said it, girl! The miracles concocted by the powers-that-be over at Kdramaland... ;)

hahahaha...

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I love city hunter too,..
nice movie,..the story goes become more interesting,..make me more curious how it will come to the end,..

I need more romance comedy,...hahahhahaa,..
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OMG this drama is so AWESOME!!!! I am hooked! I got up to date last night GAH! I shouldn't have! What a cliffhanger from ep 8!!! It's killing me waiting. Definitely my fave on at the mo <3

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Aaaah that phone call was the biggest c*ckblock in the history of c*ckblocks! *frantically pulls out hair*

Hahaha my God, I found myself yelling "WHAT?! Noooo!" at the screen as soon as his phone rang xD

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I love this show so much I can't possibly wait an entire week for a new episode, IT KILLS ME. these recaps help me relive the show a bit, which tides me over......CAN'T FUCKING WAIT FOR WEDNESDAY, FUCKKK

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i saw the glance between the 2 men before the episode ended but i don't think it was a mutual understanding of you get the girl i get the guy thingy. It was for me, just a sizing up glance to see if the other party is going to continue pursuing the other.

great episodes i have to say... javabean and girlfriday, thank you for the recap. Could I ask you to recap this earlier for next episodes, please???? :)

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and the Dad! he's looking @ the last scene all the while! GAH!

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1. love that yoon-sung showed his love for shik-joong ajuhsshi in the subway and gave him a tight hug regardless of the stinky trash. ajuhsshi is so cute.

2. seriously, yoon-sung has way too many cars!

3. nana has too many messenger briefcase bags for somebody who is supposedly so poor. and so many stiletto heels. wardrobe department is way off track with her character.

4. i'm sure not too many fans here would be complaining, but i think often yoonsung's pants are too tight! i'm in the school where a guy's pants should not be so tight, not attractive, even for hot lee min-ho. it's so obvious especially in that butt-shot of him walking in the hallway of his house wearing the tight powder-blue pants!

5. goo ha-ra is adorable, and i am not even a fan. she is doing a surprisingly good job. totally went for it during the cat-fight, also the way she delivers her self-absorbed princess lines is very natural, i laugh every time. also i think the way she looks at yoon-sung all goo-goo eyed totally makes lee min-ho embarrassed for real, hehehe.

6. kim na-na is adorable too, mostly due to park min-young. i read a lot of negative comments about her in the episode 7 recap... i think a lot of the weaknesses people are seeing with kim na-na is due to how she is written. although she is a key character for the overall story and serves to motivate the city hunter, she is not given many good lines or situations. and i bet the writer has even more situations in store for her to do something dumb to put her in jeopardy so yoon-sung comes to save her. park min-young is actually doing a good job with what she has been given. and i don't know if the people who say she is not a good actress and she comes off as too similar to her SKKS role are fluent korean speakers.... park min-young is actually one of the more talented actresses her age. people in korea especially praise her for her clear pronunciation and voice projection when acting, unlike a lot of the talentless "actresses" who used to be singers and girl-group members playing in starring roles currently. and i think her acting is very natural (especially in the way she talks) and appropriate to the scenes she is in. anyways, just wanted to put in a word for her defense.

7. i dunno why, but i just don't like sae-hee. but oddly right now, she is the one who knows most of everybody's secrets, hah. she knows that yoon-sung is city hunter now. she also knows that young-joo prosecutor is daddy long-legs and that his father is kim jong-shik senator, whom na-na hates because of the car accident. she also knows that yoon-sung likes na-na (she could tell from his lie about wanting a pet when he followed her to the vet). she's also keeper of the sort-of secret that she used to be married to the prosecutor. (which, was soooo obvious in episode 6!)

8. lee min-ho is a good actor. but i feel like his normal character is so different from the person he plays in front of his father. all of a sudden his voice is tiny small and he seems so timid... i guess maybe that's part of the portrayal of yoon-sung feeling intimidated by his father? just seems so disjointed to me every time they switch to a scene between yoon-sung and father.

9. man, if i had not watched episode 1, i would think his father does not love yoon-sung at all! geez.

10. it kinda bothers me that for all the self-righteousness of yoon-sung and his father, their current wealth and revenge project is financed by selling drugs. it's been glossed over kind of lightly in this drama, but i just think it's totally wrong and ironic.

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5 cars i counted: maserati in ep 2, the handsome black (bentley?) car he used for his escape after getting shot by NN (and which was unfortunately crashed in real-life shortly after the scene), the blue followed by the gray hyundai velostar, and last but not least, the mercedes convertible with the faulty top

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Agreed about the drugs thing. I'm hoping that hypocrisy is addressed later on.

Although, I kind of think that this hypocrisy is supposed to be apparent. YS's father's self-righteousness is purely selfish and he acknowledges that. His is pure revenge, really, at any cost. It's Yoon-sung that's bringing all the ideals and 'justice-for-the-people' into it, I think because he has not had that personal, traumatising experience of his father.

His father hates the world for the betrayal that was done to him, and he is willing to sacrifice innocent people to get his revenge. Funding it with drug money probably isn't a huge issue for him.

I mean, he did steal his dead best friend's son from his grieving wife, effectively ruining her life. I guess the drama is trying to signal that he is a little unhinged by what was done to him.

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Eleven11 !! ;)

i agree totally with everything you said!!!

you articulated what was exactly on my mind!!!

thank you so much!!! ;)

i believe that our thoughts make this drama more logical and believable... ;)

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Haha thanks! I get that a lot too, other people's thoughts just seem a lot more eloquent than my own. What you were saying earlier made a lot of sense to me.

I was thinking the other night that the comments on the dramabeans recap threads are like when a bunch of friends get together to dissect a date - analyse everything, comfort each other if it was a disappointment and relive all the awesome parts, squeeing when necessary. Love it.

I've basically been lurking this thread in my spare time because of how addicted I am to this drama. I didn't even do that during YB! sigh...

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yes, yes, yes, a million times YES, Eleven11 !!! ;)

yet again, you hit the nail on the head!! ;)

you are soooo right, its sooo mind-blowing!! LOL!!! ;)

i feel so blessed to have the privilege of being welcomed here by Javabeans, doing exactly what you said in your comment, reading, commenting and learning...and loooovvviiinnng every second of it!!! ;)

thank you, Eleven11, for enriching this wonderful blog with your awesome thoughts, ideas, sharings, mooning, etc... hehe... ;)

keep them coming, yeah!! ;)

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I add my thanks for you comment, eleven11. I love seeing other people's comments. They see things I missed. Or are thinking more deeply about nuance I'm not focused on. The drug angle had crossed my mind but I hadn't focused on it much.

So far this drama has done a good job of having consistent characters that integrate into the story for a reason. Your take on daddy YP is spot on.

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i've been lurking this recap too!

i love reading all the comments and discussions going on here. keep it up! ^^

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About #4, my first thought was ...the camera person is a female! :) Total fanservice.

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wow..It's amazing how almost all of your points are things that I have thought about and were never addressed by other commentators. Especially the points about PMY's role as Nana, the tight pants (that's exactly my thought during that scene you mentioned), point 10 about their wealth.
and thanks for the insight about Sae Hee.
Thanks bubbleyum!

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awesomeness

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THIS WAS THE GREATEST EPISODE EVER! I watched this twice,, I couldn't get enough of Him staring at her wearing his white shirt.. and then to get SUPER close and didnt get to kiss her.. DARN DARN.. but the end was the OMG.. cliffhanger and hate how it ended like that on a Thursday.. I'm thinking MORE MORE MORE..

now that their feelings are a bit in the open.. I wonder how far they are going to take it.. and the possibility that nana will know who the City Hunter is.. and that will only make her more nervous and scared as ever...

Just a few more days till ep 9... :(((

ANYWAYS. Thank you for great recaps and comments! :)

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this show is just getting too good!!!
i couldn't breath at the last few minutes when he's holding her arms looking in agony, pain and helpless...i felt like watching TODAW when each ending made me wanted more though I know it might hurt.

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I am just dying to see the next episode, Episode 9. Although, I am sure she doesn't fall but this just opens up more situations such as I am sure YoonSung's dad might come after NANA now that he knows YS must really like her but it will precent him from completing the revenge missions. Thank goodness it's Monday in Korea and the next episode is a few days away!

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Thanks for the recap!

This episode was just...WOW!!

I wonder if YJ can really be so callous a person to let Nana potentially fall to her death [there is already enough guilty concerning her without adding her death to the list] or if YJ recognizes that the mysterious City Hunter is actually a decent person underneath [in which case -potential bromance!!]

maybe, just maybe he's going to bring a huge mattress around so that nana can fall safely on top of it??

So it turns out that Nana is a dead shot - i hope we get to see more of her bad-ass side. And how did she learn to shoot like that?

Sae-hee - i love how she doesn't press for answers from YS, though that sort of trait makes her "not the main heroine". The thing that really annoys me in dramas and in romance novels is that the heroine always pressing for answers at opportune times.

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Thanks for the recaps girlfriday. City Hunter gets more interesting, exciting and really, really as in REALLY fun (and funny) because of your recaps. Its like watching it together with my friends and all of you screaming out the same reactions. Dramabeans really brought these dramas on a new level of enjoyment (even the crappy Mary Stayed Out All Night). Thanks to you guys and keep it up.

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GirlFriday, I love you! Your recaps are the best! Thanks a bunch!

I can't wait for my next LMH fix! Love you, my Min Ho!!!

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Le gasp again, this time loud enough for everyone else in the office to hear. City Hunter is killing me with all these great cliffhangers.

Thank you for the recap!

Augh! So hard to wait for the next one! XDD [at least it's the good kind of wait...]

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Also, everything else flew out of my mind when I got to the cliffhanger...

I forgot to say I'm major jealous of Sae-hee XDDD

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Thank you GF for another wonderful read!
I was wowed by ep 1 and iffy on ep 2 with the excessive cuteness. But from ep 3, I'm sold. And this episode, is the BEST! Really, the show's getting sooooo darn good it's scary. I'm holding my breath now as I cannot imagine how the upcoming ones can top the awesomeness of their predecessors.

And Lee Min Ho! How well you've blossomed as an actor! I know you're good when I saw you in BOF, but you're pretty wasted in PT I felt. Thank you PD-nim and writer-nim for bringing together this tight drama and giving LMH this big break he desperately needed.

I've done this on the other LMH news post but I have to say this again here.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY SHINY BOY!
Hope your 25th Birthday (by Korean age) brings in more viewers for ep 9 and of course, more awesome performance on 22 June!

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I think this show is going to suffer the same problem as Superman. How can no one can recognize his face. Even I can recognize it.

Also, it's nice that this drama put it's tragic ending in a dream sequence during the 8th episode, rather then real life in it's last episode.

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Hey guys, do you realise that it is Lee Min HOT's birthday on 22nd June (that is in two more days). I think he is turning 24 (well according to the Australian/Indian standards, I am not sure of the Korean ones).

I am realllllllyyy dying to watch more of City Hunter. Though it is airing on Wed, I don't get the eng subs until Fri evening or Sat morining.

Oh God! I think I am going to go crazy.

Thanks for the recaps! Dramabeans is my favourite website in the world.

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Oh, he's a Cancer on the cusp of Gemini :-o Well, that at least explains why he is modest even with those looks XDD

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thank you for the info, Laya! ;)

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I'm so obsessed and attached to this drama. In my many years of watching Kdramas, this is definitely the first time i've watched such action-revenge thriller drama. I didn't even watched IRIS, srsly. Well, Lee Min HOT is here that's why :P

I don't think there is a non verbal communication here. Its just a competitive Glare for me.
According to the Manga and the Anime version, Isn't it that Nana was supposed to be his Partner? Maybe, it's time for our HERO and our HEROINE to team-up! (: Besides, i think the next target would be YJ's father. He belongs to the Big Five isn't it? And YJ's father is nothing but the reason why Nana is living alone and lonely right now. So Constantly, there is no possibility that YJ's gonna recognized the CH. That might ruined the plot. *Hey, what am i saying right now? Am i the writer of this drama? Hah. Kay, i'm just trying to figure out what's gonna happen next (:

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hello,

it's my first time leaving a comment here, but I am your long time fan.

I think the brief exchange of looks between YJ and CH preceding the cliff hanger scene could mean that's they instantly knew what the other would go for, and then they acted independently and reflexively (I would think they are acting with pure adrenaline at this point), only feeling reassured afterward.

YJ is supposedly a pretty competent prosecutor, and I think his line of work includes the ability to read people well and having insights in situations like this. CH is already shown to have pretty great level of empathy and insights into human nature. So at that moment, YJ saw CH's concern for NN, while CH saw YJ's default instinct, which was to drop the woman and rush after his target. I think this would be the crucial moment where YJ gains insight into CH's character, meaning prior to it, YJ wouldn't have known that CH hunter cares for NN until he saw the fear/concern/whatever in CH's eyes.

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hi idlehouse! ;)

clear and insightful comment!
i have to agree with you! ;)

thank you! ;)

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"YJ is supposedly a pretty competent prosecutor, and I think his line of work includes the ability to read people well and having insights in situations like this. CH is already shown to have pretty great level of empathy and insights into human nature. So at that moment, YJ saw CH’s concern for NN, while CH saw YJ’s default instinct, which was to drop the woman and rush after his target. I think this would be the crucial moment where YJ gains insight into CH’s character, meaning prior to it, YJ wouldn’t have known that CH hunter cares for NN until he saw the fear/concern/whatever in CH’s eyes."

Agree with you wholeheartedly on this, idlehouse! Thanks for sharing with all of us...

Hope to see more of your comments here...

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funny, I didn't see it until now, but when YJ dropped the gun the moment Seo got NN, it looks like CH's was communicating with NN by eyeing the ledge. That looks more like a mutual agreement to me.

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MAnn, I can't wait for the next episode!!! I love this drama!!! Minho is HOTTTT!!!!!

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I hope I'm not spamming but while we're all WAITING IN DIRE PAIN for ep 9 to come... let's vote for LMH at some Mnet summer poll!

http://music.cyworld.com/event/promotion/2011/choice/vote.asp#vote1

It's for the first category 'Hot Drama Star Guy' (how fitting), click on 투표하기 for our guy 이민호 and you're done! He's currently third :)

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Well PMY is also nominated for the 2nd category for female hot drama star... hehe 박민영, currently also third.

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thanks lizzieq! i've done the voting! ;)

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voted as well! :)

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babyyyy! Yoon-sung! I'm still suffering from hearing the blood-gushing sound at the end... my poor baby's wound!

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Here's something to tide us over the agonising wait till Wed for ep 9 of CH, dear City Hunter lovers ;)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHdTHv6A9jo&feature=related

its the BTS of the fountain scene between YS, KNN and the adorable kids ;)

ENJOY! ;)

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hey, wouldn't YJ have guessed YS is city hunter?
he's a prosecutor. he's supposed to have eyes for all these........

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another video on the BTS of the fountain scene, almost similar to the earlier one i gave ;)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OC9f4XKi_lk&feature=related

ENJOY! ;)

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Sooo many shows have 'almost-kisses' but this one was so brilliant in that they didn't spoil it with abrupt, gimmicky awkwardness. When Nana closed her eyes she was giving permission, and hence in that split second she made a really important decision.

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Hate the evil dad for interrupting the almost-kiss...That part was so hot...WHY?! Why did he have to? At that exact moment?

and...

OMG the blood at the end! I could feel his pain, even after a day watching it. Somehow that image will replay in my mind and I'd end up holding my shoulder and....ahh...the pain...

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Can't wait next episode. CH is better and better. I keep holding my breath through the whole episode, Specially the last scene and almost kissing scene ...... It's really driving me crazy................ why you call him now ? can't you wait for 10 minutes later to call ? F#&*%@*%$#%^#@CK

I like that Yoon-Sung make the sons of Seo Yong-hak go to military first. Can you imagine what happen to them after all people know that their father provide poor boot for the military people ? You think high school bullying is bad, try military bullying. There will be an accident every day in camp..... :) not being mean but ...... just fun ...... to think about .......

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Thank you Raine!! ;)

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Oh man, do I watch? Will it just make the wait worse? There will definitely be no answers, but there might be a shot of LMH topless...

Agony.

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THE MUCH AWAITED PREVIEW IS FINALLY HERE! Kyaaaa! Let's all celebrate (:

Though i think this episode is not so good. Is it another freaking intense episode or a dramatic episode. Let's wait.

http://www.twitvid.com/CX6QG

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Thank you, PFT!! ;)

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HOLLLY SHHHITTT!!!! Shits coming out of me!

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Hollyyyyyyyyyyy SHITTTTTT!!! based on that preview....
shit is about to hit the roof!!!!....HOLLLLY COW!!!! sorry
ep. 9 is going to blow our socks!!! ...

LOVEEEEEEEE!!! EP 8!!!!

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Omo, omo!

After looking at the preview.... YJ suspects who City Hunter is!!! And he knows that there is only one place he could have gotten help for his gun shot wound!

It shows him looking through the garbage at the vet's place!

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OHMYGOD THANK YOU TO EVERYONE WHO IS PROVIDING THE PREVIEW ON DIFFERENT VID SITES!!!

Thank goodness I read through every single one of the comments, just to laugh, spazz and read your thoughts haha <3

...And after watching the preview 5 times, I still don't understand a thing hahah. Well, other than "shit is about to hit the roof" which is sooo true (:

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LMAOOOOO I do the same thing Alicia...I love reading comments makes the recaps more exciting.....

according to ep. 9 preview

Nana gets fired
YS gets scolded REALLY BAD by "Daddy Dearest"
Prosecutor starst to clue in that YS in City Hunter
Vet is helping YS cover his track...
and last scene YS looks like he saying bye bye to NANA..to focus on revege plan....

SO YES ep. 9 is going to be ROCKING!!!!! CAN"T WAIT!!!!

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can someone tell me what ys says in the last seconds of the preview,i don't think i can survive untill wednesday

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i don't really understand and speak korean but i recognized the word saranghe which could only mean iloveyou or something like that....

I also wanted to know exactly what he said there..Help please....

Can't wait for episode 9, the preview is quite good already. With Nana probably losing her job, with Badass Daddy now knowing YS is in love, with YJ getting a lead now with who CH is and with YS fighting for NN.

Aarrgh, it hurts to wait..

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I don't speak korean but i think he said something like, he cannot fall in love and that's his fate.

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Well, if he accepts his fate, KNN should be allowed to decide her own fate, which is being by his side.

I think his mother is going to die along with the rest of his "family and close associates" so he will need someone....

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yup that's right.

he said
"i can not afford to fall in love, that's my fate."

poor yoon-sung. daddy is too harsh.

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Daddy is correct on this one if YS insists on going through with the revenge plans. The remaining targets will not go quietly and we have seen how Seo used a human shield. Hello?

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OMG, after watching the preview I'm totally DYING. Wednesday cannot come fast enough!! When are the raws going to be released??

Dying ...

Though it looks like YS got over his wound pretty quickly ... or maybe they mixed up the timeline in the trailer. What do you all think?

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i dunno. looked like he collapsed at home and ajuhsshi was holding him up!

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I don't get where this fits into the story though. (Scratches head) I have a feeling that's gonna be the cliffhanger for ep 9, and if that's the case it's gonna drive me nuts. Again. :P

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watching the preview really driving my crazy.......wednesday!!!!!please come faster

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*me

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Thank you for the recap!
It really is fun to read a fan recap when you share the same opinion.
This show is now part of my early morning Saturday routine when everyone else is still sleeping. I can fangirl and sigh and yell at my screen with no interference!

Really want to comment on the nightmare, as in many ways it is a game changer for the OTP.

I think LMH did a fabulous job during the scene. I think that when that reality happens later, it'll be even more intense.
At first I didn't think Show would be able to pull off this sort of film noir heavy stuff, but, man, it was beautiful! Nana is still in the dark about the conflict, while YJ knows he is heading there with his eyes half shut. Bringing that before our eyes in such a graphic way completely colors all of their romantic interaction moving forward.

PMY is growing on me. I like that Nana said she shot the CH without flnching "because it is her job." That statement will come back when she knows WHO she is actually shooting, meaning, it won't be as easy to pull the trigger when it's the guy you like like in front of you.

I like that they have Nana as a light and fluffy kind of character because of all the people in the drama, SHE is the one who will have to change the most by the end. If she started out all hard-ass it wouldn't be as interesting.

I thought of a way they bring us the hot-n-heavy we are desiring with the OTP, since Nana has to be portrayed as naive and innocent. As Nana's growing physical attraction to YG develops, she could have sexy dreams about the CH, doing uncharacteristic tango type fighting with him. If her subconcious gets clued in to who CH is before her waking mind, her dreams would help put the pieces together. And it would be hot n heavy. Did I mention that part?

They really could go to town with the mask lifting, a la Spiderman, you know?

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"PMY is growing on me. I like that Nana said she shot the CH without flinching “because it is her job.” That statement will come back when she knows WHO she is actually shooting, meaning, it won’t be as easy to pull the trigger when it’s the guy you like in front of you. "

Jomo, I like what you wrote, but actually hope she finds out before the above takes place. As in the both do a glance like what JY/YS did at the end of epi 8 and shoot the other's target....very Mr. and Mrs. Smith.

I think they could have written her as badass with a soft heart that only he uncovers by being with her....I also think the prosecutor helped her through his letters to her to encourage her all these years and to squash any bitterness. When the prosecutor’s father comes up in the queue as a target, I can imagine that conflict for HER will be a difficult one and a possible game changer in her outlook....

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You don't think she will want to shoot first and ask questions later when it comes to shooting
Han Kyul's Jo Gook's Jin Gook's Young-ju's father?

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I hope she finds out about what CH is trying to accomplish and not shoot him. YS must stop her.....

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"I like that they have Nana as a light and fluffy kind of character because of all the people in the drama, SHE is the one who will have to change the most by the end. If she started out all hard-ass it wouldn’t be as interesting."

Agree with you on this, Jomo! Thanks for the insight...

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#1. ~
I want to see Yoon-sung, from "City Hunter"
introduce his EVIL dad, to Jun-pyo's EVIL mom
from "Boys Over Flowers." What a swell romance
that would be! I'm laughing myself sick over
that snappy idea! :) :) :)

#2. ~
And I'm waiting patiently for that flower-type
person (What's her name? Hyacinth? Blossom?
Fern? I forget.) to state the customary and
traditional insult after each and every episode
of any program that LMH has ever been in, that
"the Japanese version was better" and that
"Lee Min-Ho is a non-actor."

Ahhhhhh...."The Sound of Silence." :)

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LOL!!! HAHAHAHA!!! :)

Grace, you have outdone yourself! Fabulous words!! ;)

if you join forces with Javabeans, Girlfriday
and some of the other brilliant commentators in this blog, i guarantee the ensuing out-of-this-world-explosively-brilliant collaboration would BLOW THE MIND!! ;)

Btw, the person whose moniker comes from the family of flowers that you are asking for, uses the seemingly harmless one called 'Lilly'...

but read the words generated from his/her mind...hmmm...well.....

all i can say is...

DUCK!!! FOR THE LOVE OF GOD!! DUCK!!!

or be prepared to be inundated with missiles masquerading as words!!! ;)

haha... ;)

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WHAT?

You dare to laugh at my idea? Or as we would
say in New York: "You got a problem, HUNNY?"
Just imagine the stares that those two lovebirds
could give each other. Aaaahhhhhhh, romance!

And I was kidding about forgetting "the name"
of Lee Min-ho's number one non-fan. It's kinda
like you never forget the name Hitler, or Godzilla.

Speaking of DUCKS, as you were.....
That was my all-time favorite scene in "BoF."
They paddled around in the pool, said quack,
and the water rolled off their backs. What more
do you want from actors, huh? Take care, kdl. :)

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LOL!!

Romance?

Between TWEEDLE EVIL and TWEEDLE EVILLER?

(words borrowed from JB/GF used in the PT recaps, with a slight twist at the end to be more contextual)

LOL!!! ;)

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as for the 'DUCK' issue...HAHAHA!!! ;)

what comes to mind is how DECEPTIVE ducks are...
moving ever so elegantly on the surface of the water...
but look underwater...and the truth reveals itself...
their feet furiously paddling underwater to propel themselves forward in order to give the IMPRESSION
that they are elegant creatures...hahaha...

well to be fair...they ARE elegant and beautiful...if only...
ON THE SURFACE...

just like how deceptive the moniker 'Lilly' is...
outwardly seemingly beautiful and elegant...but alas...
need i say more??

thank you for your concern for my well-being, dear Grace ;)

may you always be in the pink of health too... ;)

to serve up more tempting morsels of your brilliant mind for me to feast on... ;)

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Ok, i know I'm not supposed to watch k-dramas in the office and should just wait until I'm home but I definitely just cannot wait to see episode 8 after that "JAWDROPPING END" from episode 7.

Headset was on and I was sniggering like crazy on my own desk at the same time getting nervous whether I'll be caught watching and accessing a site that is entirely non-work related. But GAH! what the heck! Can't work properly anyway without getting it off my head....

Oh the "almost kiss" part made me giggle nervously with that beautiful song, I was like ok, I guess I should have really watched this at home. :)

The cliffhanger ending! So beautifully crafted....

Really can't wait for episode 9. I'll try not to watch it at work. I promised I'll try but I cannot promise that I'll be able to resist knowing what's going to happen...

SIGH!

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don't worry, smashingalou,
you are definitely NOT alone
in turning into K-drama-viewer-sleuths...
worthy of a spot as the next Bond/Bourne female sidekick...

been there, done that...
and i am none the worse for the wear... ;)

so, take heart...you never sleuth alone in K-dramaland...

;)

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haha! nice to hear that kdl....

can't believe this is the effect of CH/LMH on me...I've never done it on any other kdramas I've watched before....

do i hate thee the writers for the writing this good?

or hate thee simply MINHO for being so handsomely, ruggedly HOT?

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''do i hate thee the writers for the writing this good?

or hate thee simply MINHO for being so handsomely, ruggedly HOT?"

smashingalou, i believe you feel both in equal measure and i am right there with you feeling both in equal, heartbreaking measure...

hurting so bad, and yet powerless to prevent it...

arrrrggghhhh...

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I was out of breath when nana was on the edge of falling . With that ending of this episode PD just put me in all overnight imagination on how she will react to this kind of truth, when it revealed I guess PD have to do something to diviate the curiosity of Nana....or ask the difficult question to city hunter?....But let us see what will happens .I can't really wait for another week to find out who will be able to survive in this kiind of situation.Is it Nana? city hunter the prosecutor ? or the FBI?

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thanks for linking the youtube preview!

looks like lots of stuff is gonna happen in this week's episodes... yoonsung in real jeopardy of being found out. i guess that dumb black mask didn't fool everybody after all.

i hope young-joo prosecutor does not do something completely jerkish like use na-na to trap the city hunter, since he kinda knows that yoon-sung harbors affection for her.... yikes.

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What song kim nana search are party birthdayseo yonh hak

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