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City Hunter: Episode 13

I feel like this show stabs me and then bleeds me dry, every single episode. Is this what dating a vampire is like? Because the rush, the addiction… I know it’s bad for my health, but I can’t stop. Show, I know you’re just going to love me, then leave me, but why can’t I quit you?

 
EPISODE 13 RECAP

With Yoon-sung locked inside the market and Nana standing outside, Dad comes screeching towards her on a motorcycle. Yoon-sung sees his face, and acting quickly, he shatters the glass to get to Nana first.

He knocks her out of the way and Dad stops…

…And pulls out a gun. Whoa.

Yoon-sung puts himself between Dad and Nana, as if to say You gotta shoot me first. But… um… remember that time you stood on the car, and he hit you anyway? With a semi?

Dad knows he’s lost his advantage, so he zooms away. Nana trembles as she asks, “Is that your father?” Makes you grateful that you walked away from that tea party with your life, doesn’t it?

On the way home, Yoon-sung explains that this is Dad’s way of retaliating because he disposed of Target No. 3’s money in his own way. You should just tell her that when other kids got grounded, you got shot at. That pretty much tells her what she needs to know.

He swears to protect the people around him—Ajusshi, Mom, and Nana. But Nana’s not having any of that, and tells him that next time, he shouldn’t jump in the line of fire to protect her.

Nana: “I don’t like it when you’re in danger because of me. I don’t like it when you’re hurt because of me. I don’t like it when you’re struggling because of me.”

But he just yells at her to stop, refusing to listen and getting angry at her instead. He walks into the house all silent and pissy, and Ajusshi wonders if they fought at the market. Nana tells him that they ran into Dad.

Ajusshi starts stuttering immediately at the mention of Dad, and asks if they’re okay. She nods, and he just gapes, “But that’s not likely…” He describes Boss as the kind of person who stole Yoon-sung from his blood to raise him.

Dad sits in his office, calmly cleaning his gun. Sang-gook asks what he’s going to do now. Dad says matter-of-factly that Yoon-sung is the kid who ran guns-a-blazin’ when his surrogate mother was killed. “I just have to make him like that.” Shivers, meet Spine.

This is so messed up, but so genius too. He’s realized that threatening Yoon-sung with his people’s lives isn’t really getting him anywhere, but he knows the trigger to lure him into hell. I believe that Dad, despite his coldness, has a soft spot for Ajusshi and Mom. But Nana? She’s just in the way.

Nana confronts Yoon-sung right away (which I love), and he asks how he’s supposed to just pretend not to notice if her life is in danger.

Nana: I know better than anyone that every single day is a war for you, and every moment is a struggle, so how can I lean on you? How can I ask you to protect me too? I’m going to become someone that you can lean on. I’m going to become stronger. So I can protect you.

I. LOVE. HER.

He sighs, wondering what on earth she eats to make her so plucky. She smiles, “You just thought, ‘That woman is really cool,’ didn’t you? You thought, ‘I have a good eye when it comes to women,’ right?” Pwahahaha.

He gets mad again, mostly out of embarrassment, “What kind of woman just pops into a man’s room all the time?” The kind who wants your bacon. Duh. He tells her to stop saying stuff like that, or he won’t leave her alone. Rawr?

Target Kim Jong-shik tries to do some damage control by telling the press that the City Hunter is the one who stole university funds. When asked why the money was found at his house then, he says that the banks are unsafe, and he therefore was keeping the money safe for the school personally.

HA. Oh, okay then. Surely people will believe THAT story. Why it’s perfectly logical.

Yoon-sung sets a tiny spy camera in a book, and prepares to plant it in Kim Jong-shik’s office. He thinks he’s going alone, but once he gets in the car, Nana pops out of the backseat, grinning from ear to ear. She’s basically not going to take no for answer, so he finally gives in.

City Hunter and his Girl Friday, on the case. God, I love this drama.

Kim Jong-shik’s minion tells him that they’ve lost the City Hunter and Bae Man-duk to the wind, but they’ll keep trying the Nana angle. He orders them all killed, for stealing from him. Wow. Apparently this man really loves his money.

Young-ju heartbreakingly watches as his father’s name gets smeared all over the news. Nana’s aunt worries that she’s been unable to reach her, and at work they say that an uncle called in sick for her, which is highly unlikely.

But Young-ju’s day is about to get worse. The City Hunter case gets handed off to a different prosecutor, right out from under him. He storms into his boss’ office, only to be told flat out that he is to wash his hands of all the City Hunter cases because of his father.

Young-ju understands that he can’t handle his own father’s case, but pleads to continue his work on the City Hunter. His boss tells him that all it takes is one wrong move to taint a prosecutor’s good name, but what he really means is that he’ll bring the whole office down with him, which is not okay.

He takes a hard line and adds, “I’m not suspecting you or anything, but did you really not know about the money?” Oh. Oh, poor Young-ju. You are having a really bad day.

Yoon-sung and Nana pose as Kim Jong-shik’s bug sweeping team and distract the secretary long enough to plant their camera. Problem is, Young-ju is on his way to see Dad unannounced.

Nana steps outside for a cup of water and sees Young-ju walk in. He plows straight into the office and insists on waiting inside. Yoon-sung freezes, trapped behind nothing but a glass divider with some venetian blinds.

Young-ju is immediately suspicious of all things, which I love because it’s fitting for his character and awesome for the story. So he cautiously approaches the man standing in the corner, in an attempt to get a good look at him…

Yoon-sung steels himself, for what I don’t know—to attack, to run, maybe all of the above…

I really wish you had a face mask on right now…

And then just in the nick of time, Young-ju’s phone rings. It’s Nana, hilariously faking bad reception in an attempt to draw him out of the room. Smart girl. It’s such an instinctive thing we all do with cell phones—walk around to find a better signal, even if we can hear clearly while the other person insists they can’t.

She manages to draw him completely out of the office to give Yoon-sung an exit, and also assuage his concerns that she’s out sick and unreachable. She turns around to leave, and nearly runs right into Kim Jong-shik, on his way in.

She hides behind a pillar and Yoon-sung pulls her out of sight before she gets discovered. He notes the license plate on Kim Jong-shik’s car. Nana wonders what Young-ju is doing here (still in the dark about the daddy-son connection), and realizes that he must be here to investigate the money, like the awesome prosecutor that he is.

Yoon-sung spits jealously that he’s not being cool; he’s just doing his job. Heh. I love that you’re a big enough person to keep Young-ju’s family connection a secret, but petty enough to remind her that he’s not such hot stuff.

Young-ju pleads with Dad to turn himself in. But Dad is just as insistent as ever that he DESERVES that money, because he built this school up from nothing. He wonders why he’s the only one who has to abide by the law when no one else does. Uh, what now?

Young-ju calls him out for being so far gone that he’s made himself believe in his own innocence. He tells him how much pain he felt the day he realized what Dad had done after the accident, and that as his son, he wanted to somehow right his father’s wrongs.

Dad declares that he’s innocent by law, since the statute of limitations has expired. Young-ju asks how he can really feel no guilt, when someone died, and another has been a vegetable for ten years.

His eyes widen, “What a relief… that one died and the other became a vegetable. The dead can’t talk, and the vegetable won’t likely wake up. What a relief… that those people are taking my sins in my place.”

WHAT THE… ?

Young-ju’s jaw drops as he murmurs in disbelief, “Father…” Oh my god. He’s a loon. A proper sociopath. Oh my god.

He goes even further: “So what if those people pay for my sins? Do you think all lives are equal? I’m different from them.”

SAID THE PSYCHOPATH.

Oh god, he’s far scarier than Jin-pyo. I know, one’s got guns, but this guy is actually a nut job. He insists that the accident was nothing but bad luck. Young-ju hangs his head, his last drop of hope in his father shattered before his eyes. He draws the line in the sand:

Young-ju: It should have been you who died in that accident. At least then I wouldn’t have come to hate you like I do now. I resent being born as your son. Will sin really disappear in time? October 1983. What happened that day? Why is the City Hunter after you? I don’t think I’ll be able to protect you this time, Father. Take care of yourself.

Daddy vs. Son all around it is.

Young-ju comes back to the office ready to glue himself to the City Hunter case, rules be damned, but finds that his staff is not with him. He realizes that he’s on his own now if he’s going to go rogue. I like you much better this way. Rogue prosecutor is much cooler, even if you’re still a rule-stickler at heart.

He decides to track Lee Kyung-hee first, and goes to her snack shop to ask around in the neighborhood. One of the nearby ajummas tells him that she doesn’t know where she is, and that she has no family because her son was taken from her. In 1983.

He comes back up the steps and lo and behold, Yoon-sung is sitting there in front of Kyung-hee’s store. Young-ju hides, his mind rapidly piecing together what he knows: Lee Yoon-sung, Lee Kyung-hee. 1983. He had his blood test when she went into the hospital needing a bone marrow transplant.

He thinks back to earlier at the man in his father’s office. The City Hunter used hidden cameras to trap both Targets 1 and 2. If it was Yoon-sung…

Oh man, I love that he’s smart. I hate it, and I love it.

He goes right back to Dad’s office, and I totally expect him to tear the place apart looking for the camera, but he coolly pretends to just answer his phone and loudly exclaims, “You’ve found Lee Kyung-hee?” and repeats the location, for Yoon-sung to hear.

Hot damn, you’re even smarter than I thought.

He leads him to a convent and tells a nun to lead the man who arrives into the chapel. He waits inside, trap set.

Yoon-sung speeds over and the nun takes him to the chapel and opens the door…

He looks in and then halts, just an inch outside the door. He baits the nun with a trick question, asking if Kyung-hee’s leg has healed, and she lies that yes, her leg has healed and she’s doing well here. And with that, he disappears, trap averted not a moment too soon.

I love this cat and mouse game.

Young-ju runs out but he’s gone. He refuses to let it go and arrives at Yoon-sung’s house just two seconds behind him.

Yoon-sung plays it cool, musing that the good prosecutor seems mighty interested in his affairs with no evidence, and Young-ju tosses back with a smile that he knows Yoon-sung was at the convent. He even picks up on the dirt smudge on Yoon-sung’s back, noting that children were playing soccer in the field just outside the chapel. Okay Sherlock Holmes. Was it also a rare kind of dirt only to be found at that specific location, imported from India or something?

He reminds him that checking traffic cameras will confirm that he went there, though he guesses that Yoon-sung’s already changed his plates. He’s got nothing for now, and both men know it. Yoon-sung goes inside, and Young-ju texts his father with one last plea to turn himself in before things get ugly.

Ajusshi tries Kyung-hee’s house, to see if she’s come home at all. She hasn’t, but the mail is piling up, and he shuffles through it and lands on letters from a temple. He heads up there and finds that it’s where she’s been staying, but she’s gone on a trip to visit cancer patients and pray for them.

He tells the woman at the temple that she has a son, Lee Yoon-sung, who’s alive and well and looking for her. He leaves Yoon-sung’s number and begs her to have Kyung-hee call the second she arrives. On his way out he notes some green tea that the monks at the temple harvest themselves.

Young-ju cleans out his desk of all the City Hunter files he’s to turn over, and comes across an old mp3 player that he got as a gift from his father. He’s kept it all these years because it has a recording of Dad, telling him to become the kind of prosecutor who upholds justice and truth. He listens to it now, the emptiness of Dad’s words ringing in his ears.

He shows up at Yoon-sung’s gym, insisting that it’s pure coincidence. Yoon-sung doesn’t skip a beat and says sure, why not, since he grew up with a silver spoon too. He is Kim Jong-shik’s son after all. Oof.

He wonders that since Young-ju’s outed himself as Nana’s Daddy Long Legs, when he plans on coming out with the truth that he’s the son of the man who killed her mother. Eep. Young-ju spots another weakness and counters that he sure seems to know a lot about Nana.

Yoon-sung challenges, “Walk away from her cleanly. If you really want to remain a Daddy Long Legs.” Young-ju asks saucily, “Is that why you saved her? At the broadcast station, he let Seo Yong-hak go to save Kim Nana, the City Hunter.”

Oh you two and your dancing around each other. Is it prom night up in here?

Ajusshi visits the Blue House to give Nana’s partner Eun-ah the green tea that he bought at the temple. His pipedream crush on her is so cute. He even plays she-loves-me-she-loves-me-not with some leaves while he waits for her in the garden.

She accepts the tea happily thinking it’s from Yoon-sung, and Ajusshi sighs, his gesture totally misunderstood. Aw.

At home Yoon-sung frets that Ajusshi isn’t answering his phone (because he dropped it in water up at the temple), but then he gets a call from Eun-ah, thanking him for the tea. Nana’s eyes widen. “The Blue House? You mean where Kim Jong-shik sent a bunch of lookouts for me?”

They book it over to the Blue House, and find Ajusshi on their way, crossing the road. Yoon-sung stops the car and waves, just as another car zooms right past him…

…And straight for Ajusshi. NO!

Yoon-sung and Nana realize what’s happening, but in a split second, the car speeds up, and hits him dead on. Ajusshi smashes right into the front windshield and gets thrown over the car. He lands on the ground.

They race over to him and try to wake him up. Yoon-sung looks up at the car with a ferocious look in his eye. It’s Kim Jong-shik’s license plate. The driver sees Yoon-sung and Nana in the rearview mirror and drives away, as Yoon-sung mutters his name aloud.

They race Ajusshi to the hospital and the doctor begins CPR to try and revive him. No heartbeat.

OH SHIT. OHSHITOHSHITOHSHITOHSHITOHSHITOHSHIT.

Yoon-sung pleads, “Ajusshi, open your eyes! Ajusshi, get up!”

The doc keeps pumping his chest, but still no heartbeat. Yoon-sung starts to cry. Trembling, he whispers, “Ajusshi…don’t die. Please. Don’t die.”

He screams, “AJUSSHI!”

Don’t die. Don’t die. Please don’t die. Don’t die. Don’t die. Don’t die.

And then finally… a pulse. Oh THANK GOD. I nearly had a heart attack waiting for that heartbeat. Yoon-sung cries tears of relief, and even in this moment, he tries to hold back his tears, which just crushes my heart even more.

Ajusshi gets through surgery, but he remains in a coma. Yoon-sung sits by his bedside silently, not answering his phone. But it might be your mother! Aaaaugh!

Nana looks over at him warily, telling him that she knows what he’s thinking right now.

Nana: When my father was lying in a coma, I thought about it hundreds of times every day. If I weren’t a powerless high school student… If I could only drive… I could repay Kim Jong-shik in the exact same way… Your eyes right now are just like mine back then. It makes me nervous.
Yoon-sung: I finally understand my father’s heart now. He might even be going easy… Those people…

NO. No.no.no.no.no.no.no.

He asks her to take care of Ajusshi and walks out before she can stop him. He looks at himself in the mirror like an animal hungry to kill, his eyes piercing with rage and darkness.

God, it kills me inside, and yet… the City Hunter, finally coming to war with his own darkness… It’s the BEST. THING. EVER.

He shatters the mirror with his bare fist. And in turn his reflection fractures, the Yoon-sung we know, broken and no longer whole.

Ironically, Young-ju is up for a commendation, just when his career is on the cusp of landing in the toilet with one false move. His boss hands him an invite list, and he wryly crosses off the first name – his father’s.

But Dad gets the invitation anyway and smiles, thinking that his son still wants him to be proud of him, despite everything. So he shows up happily, right next to Young-ju.

But Young-ju’s lightning fast on the uptake, and guesses right away that the City Hunter is behind his dad’s appearance. He tells his assistant to look around, and plants the mp3 voice recorder in Dad’s pocket.

Yoon-sung arrives, noting Kim Jong-shik’s car parked downstairs, fixed up like new.

Nana shows up too, flowers in hand, after hearing from her aunt about Young-ju’s award. She sits eagerly, applauding along with everyone else as Young-ju receives his award and trembles, giving his speech using his father’s own righteous but empty words about what it means to uphold the law, beyond words in books.

Dad smiles proudly. But then the screen comes up behind Young-ju, and he hangs his head, knowing what’s about to come. And sure enough, there’s the video of his conversation with Dad, incriminating the both of them—Dad for his crimes and Young-ju for knowing.

Nana watches in shock, the truth dropped on her like a ton of bricks.

Kim Jong-shik turns to see all judgment pointed his way, and walks out. Young-ju’s boss is the only one to break everyone out of their stupor when he declares that this must be the work of the City Hunter.

Both Nana and Young-ju bolt at those words.

She cuts off his path, for Yoon-sung’s sake but also for her own, asking Young-ju: “Are those words true? You’re Kim Jong-shik’s son? So the father commits the crime, and the son feels sorry, so he becomes a Daddy Long Legs? All this time, I’ve been encouraged by letters and gifts, even living with hope. What was it? Pity? Guilt?”

He apologizes for not being able to tell her sooner, and promises to take all of her hatred later, but she refuses any apology. He runs, more concerned with finding his father before the City Hunter gets to him.

But he’s too late of course. Kim Jong-shik runs to his car, but the second he gets in, Yoon-sung is there waiting for him, knife to throat. He orders him to drive, unless he’d like to die in front of his son.

As Kim Jong-shik drives, Yoon-sung plays a recording of Young-ju’s voice saying, “I shouldn’t have let it go that day when I found that 200 billion won.” Oh, nice. And dark. You’re threatening him with his son.

Kim Jong-shik guesses that this is all because of October ’83, and Yoon-sung muses that he’s lived nicely after killing those men, living off students’ tuition, and committing murder and getting away with it. But he’s going to send him to be captured, by Young-ju. He shows him evidence of his embezzlement, the bow on the present when he delivers dad to son.

“Being caught by your own son’s hand… ought to be fun.” Kim Jong-shik pleads for him to leave Young-ju out of it. In a fit of desperation, he swerves the car and runs out with the documents.

Yoon-sung chases him in that creepy serial killer slow walk, knife at his side and in no hurry whatsoever.

Kim Jong-shik stumbles up onto a pedestrian bridge over the road, out of his mind with fear. He trips and the papers go flying out of his hand, and crazed with that single-minded pursuit of keeping them from getting out, he jumps up to try and catch them, hurling himself over the ledge.

He barely grabs onto the rail, hanging over the traffic down below. Yoon-sung stops in his tracks, and then…

…He turns around and walks away. *GASP*

But! Your soul! You’ll lose your soul!

But in that moment, he remembers the same pain when his surrogate mother was killed, and his father’s sacrifice to save him. And then Nana’s words, that what she wanted was not blood spilling blood, but for the City Hunter to bring Kim Jong-shik’s sins to light, to make it known that he is not someone to be upheld and respected.

Her words shake him, and he drops the knife.

Young-ju arrives and sees Dad hanging from the bridge. He cries out, “Father!” It startles Yoon-sung into action, and he turns around, running towards Kim Jong-shik.

Oh whew!

Kim Jong-shik hears his son below and sees the City Hunter running towards him. He realizes what’s to come, and unable to face it, he closes his eyes… and lets go.

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!

He falls to what is surely his death. Young-ju looks up and sees the City Hunter, standing there in the place where his father fell. He screams and runs over to Dad.

Yoon-sung trembles, feet locked in that place, looking over the ledge as it dawns on him what just happened.

 
COMMENTS

No! It’s so unfair! Some people flirt with their dark side for years with little or no consequence to anyone but themselves, but Yoon-sung goes dark for a day, and THIS is what happens? WAH.

This show makes me so bipolar because I LOVE this turn in the story — that Yoon-sung gets pushed over the edge, that he makes the conscious choice to turn his back on Kim Jong-shik, and that his one split-second decision has immediate and grave consequences. He didn’t pull the trigger, but he chose not to save him, and that changes the very makeup of a hero’s soul. But I HATE what it means for him, what he’ll have to face, what Young-ju and even Nana will think of him.

Will anyone believe that he didn’t kill him? Will he ever believe it himself?

I was really hoping this drama would take his hero’s journey to the dark side, and I’m glad that they didn’t necessarily have to kill off Nana or Ajusshi (fully) to do it. It may have been a short jaunt to his darker side, but what’s important is that it bears a massive consequence as a result.

From here on out, he bears the weight of Kim Jong-shik’s death, which changes everything, and seals his fate with Young-ju as well. There’s a chance he didn’t die, but I actually hope that’s not the case, because this would be a pivotal change and a narrative goldmine. It pains me, but I want to see him go through this and have a life-altering mistake on his conscience, to suffer through the Light vs. Dark within himself, and to struggle with what it means to be a hero in a world where the consequences are life and death.

 
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Why is LMH soooooooooooo addicting? I have to write my lesson plan and yet here I am reading GF's recap. Can't wait for tomorrows episode!

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THANKS so much for your great recap. I always look forward to it!

I love this drama and it"s driving me insane with suspense. LMH really proved his talent and skills as an actor here and as for PMY, I adore her as her character somehow provides a kind of 'relief' from all those profound darkness and intensity from around her. Though having gone through a difficult patch, i guess her wonderful childhood provided by her parents must have given her an inner strength to just live positively.

Will look forward to your recap for Ep 14.

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City Hunter +
Lee Min Ho +
Dramabeans - Javabeans, Girlfriday and their recaps +
lovely commentors such as smashingalou, olsen, samgetang, wanne, Little Lulu, Brigitte, and others =

a match made-in-heaven...

a feast for the eyes, ears, heart, mind, body and soul...

a balm for tired, wounded, lonely hearts...

a sanctuary for all who desire it...

HOW THANKFUL I AM...God only knows... ;)

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LOOOOOOOOOL totally loving that equation... :D

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@Venus darlin' ;)

thank you ever so much for your love for CH to appreciate how insanely in love I am with it... ;)

sorry i didn't mention you in my comment above but it was not intentional, please believe that...its just that there are just so many awesome commentors in this spazzing-world for CH and LMH lovers... ;)

but i love you, Venus, don't doubt that, ok... ;)

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You did say... "and others". Loving your equation too. ^_^

CH is like a stress reliever (but with so much suspense it stresses my heart to so I don't know how that works), same goes for the awesome recaps and hilarious commentators.

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I love PMY. she is so much beautiful. ;-)t

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haha i agree ^^

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She's way better than the past LMH leading ladies..PMY is very suitable to LMH than Ku Hye Sun (BOF) gosh! that actress was so irritating..she just pouted all throughout that drama... can't finish it because of her...

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MUST. NOT. READ....
Why are so so fast GF???

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Thanks for the recap GF !As always, an awesome episode ! sigh, really not looking forward to the cliff hanger they most probably have in store for us for today's episode--makes me wish the week goes by faster. This drama is probably the second one (after gumiho) that makes me feel like i'm waiting on pins and needles throughout the week; really suspenseful and well thought out conflicts in my opinion.

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I'm like 90% certain that Dad was the one who ran over Ajusshi, not Kim Jong-shik!

And I love reading these re-caps! Thanks babes! :)

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Agree with the earlier comments that the two lead guys are really bringing it. Having said that I think LMH showed his youth in this episode, and it was when he turned to the dark side. In the smashed mirror scene and onwards, particularly on the bridge, we see him totally channeling Daddy JP. But, perhaps because we were forced to draw the comparisons, LMH as CH came up short. No one can glare with quite the same amount of intensity as the actor who plays Daddy JP. His entire face changes. Kudos to LMH for having the Dead Eyes of the Damned, just like Daddy. And he's apparently doing all this on minimal sleep, so he is doing well... but it is still obvious he has some growing to do as an actor.
The actor who plays YJ did ah-ma-zing on the Bridge scene. He looked like he was about to collapse. Bravo!

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just done watching..

*breathless*
*speechless*
*heart racing*

off reading GF's recap...

still..
*breathless*
*speechless*
*heart racing*

a drama has never been this sooooo satisfying
thank you, City Hunter
i wish we wont be apart,ever
but for you, who must be thousand more breathless than i am
because you love me just like i do,
lets meet again, after a goodbye in a smile and happy tears watching YS, Nana and ahjusshi happy together. will you?

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my tears fall the moment YS hold back his tears when ahjussi comes back to live. awesome acting there by LMH. and props to our prosecutor too. i want to see these two team up but with this ending, is it even possible? *sobs* the amount of guilt and regret that will be on YS, oh what to do to my poor boy AND my poor heart! TT TT

anyway, thank you Girlfiday for the awesome recap! <3

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Just watched the preview for episode 14...

When YS confronted Evil Dad, never knew that a man could be so scary and H.O.T at the same time...

great acting from LMH... <3 <3 <3

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“What kind of woman just pops into a man’s room all the time?”
The kind who wants your bacon.

Hihi

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I think he will die in the end of the drama... I just have this feeling....

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noooooo!!! he can't!!! (TT________TT)
he needs to live and breed little YS-es.

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Or he might end up alone... the tortured hero never gets the girl, friends, family :( But then again, this is a Korean Drama. There's always a happy ending... I hope :/

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Paigee, don't forget Spiderman who did get the girl and actually married her. Maybe *crossing fingers* we'll get that kind of happy ending. Keep hoping. ^___^

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Julie...

I have that feeling too. Either Nana or YS will die. SBS has this reputation of doing that ( like hmmm 49days). Or leave us with an open ending ( like hmmm Lie to Me). This people they like make their audiences hate their endings... We like cliches..(like hmmmm "A Happy Ending" for once!!??)

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As much as I don't want to agree with you I get that feeling too. Actually more with this episode..like the scene with the coffee and YS mood suddenly changed when Nana said that seeing coffee would remind her of him. It's as if he knows he'll be gone soon. *sniff* *sniff*

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ooh kaye, you're so fast...thank you ever so mucccch!!

Eeeep, tranquilizer please or valium or whatever that can calm me. Too much...too much..(adrenalin rushing)

*breathe in, breathe out*

Oh for the love of CH/LMH, I need to live another day....

And 6 episodes more...

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@smashingalou dear! LOL!!!! your reaction is simply priceless!!! HAHAHA!!!! ;)

what are CH sisters for, if not to help each other in our continued addiction to CH and LMH?? ;)

here is another shot of whatever form of crack to keep you lucid enough to last for the duration of ep 14... ;)

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time to take my Xanax! thanks kdl! you're a lifesaver! ;)

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I'm with you on that Celexa....ep, 14 is going to make my blood pressure go off the roof......

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@Celexa dearie! ;)

don't mention it...glad to be of help to cater to our mutual addiction ;)

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Lee Min Ho was born to be an action star. this is his best role so far. i love seeing him doing actions scenes, but at the same time i worry for him. what if he gets injured while filming?! he even got into an accident already. it's too much, the torture and pleasure lee min ho brings me. T__T
we're already at episode 13 (and episode 14 aired tonight). only 6 more episodes left. i can't. i can't. i'll cry at episode 20 for sure. can't this show just go on forever (or until LMH leaves for the army)?? and if the show does go on forever, can they find a way for LMH to film action scenes without actually doing action stuff?? gaah, i've gone mad.
AND kill off anyone (aside from LMH, of course), but don't touch my ajusshi!! i swear, writers, if you so much as touch (again!) another curly (or is it kinky?) hair from my ajusshi's balding head, i swear i'll hunt you down, all of you!! i love my ajusshi. ♥

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with you on every point there!

"the pleasure and torture lee min ho brings me" yup, yup i'm sooooo there with that one. GAH!

LMH's health worries me a great deal as well. On the one hand he was born for an action role with heart and savvy, but on the other we see just how he gives of his whole self to make his AWESOMENESS seem so effortless--even perhaps somehow genetic---and I worry that he might take it one breath too far and get hurt.

But yes, would that CH could go on forever...I would be gauranteed of a happy, eternally-ELECTRIFYING, future.

Let's def get organized if the writers even ATTEMPT to REACH for a single curly-kinky hair on Ahjusshi's wee-wittle-loveable head again!!!!

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chanbb..

What I heard ( pls. don't quote and unquote me) that LMH might have the option of not going to the army. For the reason that he is "The Man in the Family" because his Dad is not around, he can be excused in the army service.

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oh?! *surprised and startled face* really?! That's good news though, if ever...

LMH definitely has a great career ahead of him if he keep up this type of performance and choose great projects and I'm dreading eversince that once he go to the army his spark might dimmed a little which I think for me will be not fair...

However if he really ins't going to the army (not qouting you though, funnygirl *wink) ) then he'll have awesome years to prove his credibility as a GOOD ACTOR!! He's still young and yes still have room for growth but his pace right now is definitely only gearing towards HIS GREATNESS..and I'm sure we''ll be there to support him all the way.. :)

(Which made me thinking is there any official MINOZ INTERNATIONAL?)

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Funnygirl you just made my day. I was dreading the time LMH goes off to the army but there's hope that he might not have to. I'm still fixed on my wish for a season 2 of CH.

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How can you be so damn flaming hot?!

Your lips, your hair , your voice and oooh you're burning eyes...

How can you tempt us with this madness when I know this won't be forever?

How come END should exist?

Why SHOULD you go?

If I could, I would. I would cease this moment and never let go...

City Hunter/Lee Min Ho, in how many more ways can you be so AWESOME?!

So AWESOME that letting go isn't an option..

I'd go with you, wherever, whenever into the depths of FoREVER......

CH/LMH,your pure existence..FOR ME IT"S SIMPLY MAGNIFICIENT!!!!

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@smashingalou dearie!! LOL!!! ;)

another example of how INSANELY you love CH and LMH... ;)

but am i glad that you are so, 'cause then I AM NOT ALONE IN THIS MAD, MAD, MAD WORLD OF LOVING CH AND LMH!!! :)

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For me, after having had the chance to finally read the recap (just now) and thus getting to relive the hour, the split-second and conscious choice of Yoon-Sung's to leave Kim Jong Shik to his death is still the scene that I blew me away most of all.

Like GF, I hope Kim Jong Shik's death isn't thwarted somehow. That way we can watch the effects of Yoon-Sung's single act of indulging his dark side. It will have bleedingly terrible consequences--for his soul, his relationship with Na Na, and his already bad enough antagonism with Young-ju just rocketed away past the-point-of-no-return-on-the-other-side-of-hell.

Because this show actually arrived at a pivotal point like this so early in the plot---and so cleverly and with proper regard to continuity so that the execution as well as the maneuvering of events turned out as sexily smooth as it did---despite whatever future mistakes it might make, even a completely botched ending, I pledge to forgive wholeheartedly in advance. For having delivered this development---and the anticipated impending fodder for even steeper conflict, character growth, and shattering instants of choice and its associated consequences---so well, I am awed and grateful beyond expression.

Of course, I wouldn't make such a promise lightly. The very fact of this show's impact upon me and its thousands of other devoted, now soul-indebted viewers, almost gaurantees that it continues to deliver likewise in the future--in fact with greater efficacy each episode, it has thus far proved.

I await episode 14 with baited breath and convulsive eagerness.

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Every episode of City Hunter leads to multiple mini heart attacks for me from all the stress, wonder, and anticipation. But this show is so worth it...... :)

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Paige totally agree with you....every millisecond of CH episode my heaert is racing like cazy...it sooo good that the episodes feel sooo short.... truly an addiction..

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And LMH's crying scene at the hospital: I'm not going to say I have no words.

It was such an incisively spot-on portrayal of what crying is truly like in such a horrifying situation that I could write VOLUMES about it. I could write ENCYCLOPEDIAS about how it impacted me, how well LMH (the GOD of all actors) displayed it to us, how fitting it was for the situation in the story, and how tightly controlled it was and how in such harmonious alignment it was with Lee Yoon-Sung's own immediate conflict of emotion-soup. LMH effectively portrayed Lee Yoon-Sung's warring despair/disbelief/distressing-double-whammy-near-hysteria-edge-of-catatonic/stroke/stupor of roiling trauma stew.

Excuse me, I just realized I have stupidly allowed worldy concerns to hinder me from having rewatched that scene or any other scene from my soul-mate-show-of-all-shows and my kindred-spirit-episode-of-ANY-episode-ever-invented-or-being-invented.

I have to go.

City Hunter just honked his horn in the driveway of my mind and I'm going wherever it takes me--consequences and cautious skepticism be damned!

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Ahhh thameryst... let me jump in the back seat and take this ride with you! I'm full on board and nothing... not even a contrived ending will change my love for City Hunter.

SARANGHAE CITY HUNTER!!!!

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@thameryst!! ;)

i truly salute you for your awesome, awesome spazzzing...hehehe... ;)

i couldn't agree with you more!! ;)

way to go, thameryst!! ;)

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Well said.

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i couldn't help but feel heartbroken for young- joo and his father! i absulotely loved lee min ho's acting in today's ep. it was amazing... he was ok in boys over flowers and personal taste but this is amazing! i love him <3

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anyone knows what is the ending song??

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Its called Suddely by Kim Bo Kyung ....

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I'm still speechless.................... :)

BUT,
I'm awfully glad that the majority of posts
here, have...FINALLY NOTICED...how good
an actor LMH is, in scene after scene of CH.
For me, it was the one-two punch of the
"Boys Over Flowers" Jun-pyo and Jandi
break-up scene on the phoney bridge in
that phoney "Venice" mall in Macau,
followed by the Jun-pyo versus his evil
Mom "are-you-happy-now" scene that
followed.

Yeah, yeah, the guy can wink cute.............
But that's not why you win an Oscar. I wish
that somebody would teach Lee Min-ho some
English and then ship him off to Hollywood.

(BTW: Los Angeles is one of the biggest Korean
cities in the world. There are enough Korean
restaurants there to keep anybody happy.
And well fed.) :)

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grace... i've already called dibs on being his English tutor... I'mma gonna teach him "real well" *wink wink*

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I love all of our LMH crazy people fans.
I really do.

But poor 'ole Lee Min-ho (even with all of the
City Hunter action training notwithstanding)
doesn't stand a chance against you guys.

:) :) :) :) :)

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You are so funny Grace!! The more I love LMH the more heartache I feel knowing that it's gonna be tough competing against you guys!

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there can't be enough love in the whole world to reimburse the love for his audience that LMH shows through his devotion to his acting...so don't worry brigitte, you can just add to the pool of love we're filling up for him.

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Grace we can always apply to be the one to teach him you know. Then be his manager when comes to Hollywood.. hehee! You made me miss LA though.

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i am a little disappointed since i was hoping
the prosecutor will become the Makimura of the
original manga :\

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I haven't seen ep 14 and it's driving me nuts! I don't even wanna think about the time when we will have to say goodbye to CH. Season 2 or extensions or whatever, I'll take whatever I can for a lil more time with LMH.

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Olsen is going to be so painful when CH ends, I'm living in denial world right now...I just can't seemed to accept CH has only few more episodes....why can't we get a 3 epsiode extension....**begss* all Kdrama gods above....

I'm sooo getting the DVD cause damn watching LMH in HD on the big screen....so worth it... !!!!

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I second LMH in HD big TV comment.

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I think hitting ajussi with a car was Jin Pyo's doing. After all, Jin Pyo was saying in the beginning of the episode that he'll have to kill someone important to Yoon-sung to get him to kill.
No?

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i think GF is a little sadistic with all this talk about Light vs. Dark when i just want YS to be happy with Nana lol

anyway i have a feeling this drama won't end well and i'm already preparing myself for the worst, this dark side of City Hunter is scaring me to death.

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I know he HAS to learn his lesson that murder is NOT the answer. BUT...... BUTTTTTTTT I really wanted YJ and him to be partners in fighting crime! YJ needs to know that the city hunter tried to save his dad!

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I never been on pins and needles like this before over any drama I've watched in the pass. omg! I have a funny feeling that dad is behind the Ajusshi mess. every week they keep bringing us to a whole other level. I never been so hooked omg! it is freaking crazy how many times I check on Wednesday and Thursday to see if they posted the new episode!!!

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"The kind who wants your bacon. Duh. He tells her to stop saying stuff like that, or he won’t leave her alone. Rawr?" Awesome, girlfriday, as usual. Thanks for the quick recap.

The acting by this cast is fantabulous, but the guy who plays the prosecutor is just so good. So good. His face is like this thing made of play-doh that just twists and turns to show the emotions he's going through. I'm more than just satisfied with this drama, I'm ecstatic. And Nana? I ADORE her. She's so cool.

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Oh City Hunter, why did I fell in love with you in this first place? I was only looking for something different and fun to watch as I relax during my summer vacation. With all your bad promotions, I really wasn't expecting much. I was only looking for a drama that could help me kill time and gawking at Lee Min Ho was an added bonus. I really wasn't expecting for you to sink your teeth into me and drove me to the edge of insanity. I am so emotionally, psychologically, and physically exhausted from watching you every week. I have develop a love/hate relationship with you. I hate you for making me this way, but at the same time, my love for you know no bound. I love you so much that even though I know you are bad for my mental health, I simply cannot resist you.

Girlfriday is right, hooking up with you Show is like hooking up with a vampire. I think I finally understand the destructive love Bella Swan has for her vampire boyfriend. Show, you are my Edward Cullen. Only Lee Min Ho is way hotter than Robert Pattinson can ever be in my eyes.

Show, you are killing me softly, but don't mind me since I'm happily dying in Lee Min Ho arms and keep up with your awesomeness.

City Hunter Fighting!!!!
Lee Min Ho Fighting!!!!

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HEAR! HEAR! As a former, but brief, Edward Cullen Obsessee, I also discarded Robert Pattingson for Lee Min Ho.

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this drama is NOT for people with a weak heart or it'll kill them LOL!

Lee Min Ho on the verge of tears waiting for Ahjussi's heartbeat to come back is just riveting! this kid has gone a LONG way from BOF! he really is more than just a pretty face. The likes of WOn Bin and Kwon Sang woo should watch their backs for this kid O_O

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you totally said it, white_earth...

Before starting each episode, I'd have to make sure my heart is tightly placed in me or else...it would not just give me an attack, my heart can burst into pieces with each and every dang episode...

And LMH can definitely line up with Won Bin and Kwon Sang Woo, by the time LMH is at their age, he can surpassed them all... :)

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Oh my goodness, thank goodness Ajusshi and Kim Jong shik's not dead either! I love how everything is always different from what you believe, and it makes me so restless for the next episode. I'll be in China for the next five weeks so unfortunately that means I'll miss the rest of the episodes, since the sites that play Korean dramas with English subtitles will be blocked :/

Episode 14 is just as epic :3 I'm really looking forward to how Kim Yoon-sung deals with this new found hatred towards City Hunter. It's personal now, baby.

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oh no, are they really blocked?? which websites are you using? I'm going to be in China starting next week too...argh :/ I really really hope I get to watch it! otherwise I'll just have to resort to haunting this site for recaps.

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Your recap is awesome. KUDOS!!!!

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OH MY GOD! I LOVE THIS SHOW!

First: Nana is awesome!

Second: He turned to the Dark Side!

Third: Ajusshi! WAH! Please live!

Fourth: Young-ju! AAAH! Poor you. Man, I feel sorry for him.

Fifth: Kim Jong-shik, if you live, repent, dammit!

Sixth: Jin-pyo was thwarted! HAHAHA!

Finally: This show is awesome. Can't wait for the next episode! What will become of Yoon-sung?

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OMG!!!!! i srsly go crazy watching this drama!!!! I yelled and squealed at the screen "sooooo good" when YS sees the darks side. This drama GOES THERE!!!!! and i love it!!!! i'm gonna have a heart attack soon!

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why does every episode leave be trembling with dread???
Kim Jong Shiks death is a plot turn which can potentially bring out some delicious angst and depth...but but but yoon sung noooo!!

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will this drama end next week i will miss it so munch , this is a kdrama far excellant ..... no question ask

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oh no dear, there's 6 more episodes to look forward to....

and hopefully 4 more for the extensions (hehehe... :)

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ok i think there are enough posts from somewhat disgruntled CH fans about PMY protrayal of NaNa & yes the actor playing Persecutor Yeong Ju is holding his own & most definitely LMH acting chops have improved considerably since BOF & PT soooooooooo i'm just going to have to post about something else (not that i think anyone's going to read this with the hundreds of comments out there already & ep 14 recapped)
yes ladies & gentlemen, ajoshis & ajummas, i'm just going to wax lyrical about the thing i most lub lub lub about this show (among many things) and that is the beauty of LMH eyes. I love how girlfriday left that last screen shot of the eyes in question. just a pair of eyes convey so much emotion, so much depth, so much unspoken tragic beauty of the character.
LMH can act with any part of his body to my full satisfaction but i just love how CH focuses on his eyes with the mask & close up shots. y'know the saying God spent more time on a person, well LMH got some serious divine construction time & thanks to the heavens we all got the benefit of it!!!

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*LOL* sweetpsring, you must have been totally right...

"y’know the saying God spent more time on a person, well LMH got some serious divine construction time & thanks to the heavens we all got the benefit of it!!!"

Serious divine construction time I guess is how LMH got his full PERFECTNESS (if there is such a word)...

And echo, WE THANK HEAVENS FOR THE BENEFIT OF IT!!

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After that heart-clasping, great-acting end of ep 13, my first thought is "WHOAH, WHAT WILL NN THINK OF HIM NOW?". Thinking how NN's words shook him and put back YS's soul on earth, I was just really worried about him being misunderstood by NN. And at that time, I don't think YS will be able to take it...and yet....

LMH again outdone himself here and BRILLIANTLY. The mirror scene was something I've been playing over and over again as I wanted to absorb him going into his inner darkness. And I'm totally with GF with the broken reflection, it was SIMPLE YET AWESOMELY PORTRAYED!!

Do I need to mention the hospital scene?! A lot has been said. I don't think LMH can't get any better than how he acted on that particular scene. YS IS WAAYY TOO GOOD TO BE REAL! Too good...that my tears flowed down along with his after holding it back...Couldn't, wouldn't want him ever to feel that way and yet somehow, HIS BROKEN SOUL SEEEMS SO DANG HOOOOT!!!

Min-Ho, were you conceived out of mythology where GODS and GODDESSES EXIST?! I swear, you would have been... (you must have been *sighing unbelievably*) :)

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this show is just so gripping!! luv u, Show!!

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This drama never fails to make my heart soar with the cuteness, beat into overdrive with all the suspense and temporarily stop with the cliff hangers. Kim Nana just keeps me in awe. Sorry LMH, I still love you but you and Nana will have to share a spot. Hehehe!

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oh nooo I hope that kim jong shik wont die or else he would be falsely accuse ! oh writer nim please save our hero

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YJ and YS cat and mouse game is so much fun to watch. Just watching these two guys trying to outsmart each other is so much fun.

Also, I love that Nana is so eager to help YS. I think she is a very good partner for YS, she can think quickly on her feet when there is trouble. I think she is better at YS partner in crime than as a Blue House bodyguard. Nana really should consider switching career. Besides, what other job will allow her to be with YS all the time.

Nana and YS forever!!!!!!!!

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wow! explosive episode! Great pace, great acting, great twist at the end =D

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OHMYGOSH I'm so addicted to this drama that I kindda feel pissed off at myself for catching up so quickly... I really hate waiting for the new episodes :|

I dont know if anyone feels the same, but for some weird reason, I'm feeling more and more empathy towards each victim that gets taken down as the story goes. :| And it's kindda ridiculous cos I actually feel pain that is rather immense for them... When they're actually supposed to be the 'bad guys'...... And I think it's going to get worse, seeing how each of city hunter's victims are becoming progressively more emotionally-related to the main characters of the story... So much that it almost foreshadows the impending and inevitable final showdown between yoon-sung and jin-pyo.... GAH. Dont think I'll feel as much pain for jin-pyo as of now though, considering how he's been such an over-obsessed ass in the recent episodes. He just hasnt licked my pity spot yet, wonder if he ever will. I'm looking forward to how the scriptwriter's gonna do it (if it ever happens). ;)

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I love city hunter It rockssssssssssssssss n esp the minmin couple they r a perfect match love u oppa u did the actions really awesomely love u oppa n unnie hwaiting u both r awesomeee^_^

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Wow....this show....is all kinds of fantastic.

When Nana tells YS that she doesn't want him to worry about her, that she will become strong and take care of HIM...damn, I really love her! This is my 4th Kdrama so far, and she is the best heroine I've seen! Quite a female role model, in my opinion.

I love that he gives in too (she IS very good at being the Girl Friday), and doesn't continue to push her away via Noble Idiot Syndrome (very good term).

I agree, Kim Jong-shik is downright PSYCHO. I feel so bad for Young-ju now. His dad is worse than Jin Pyo, as far as single-minded fathers go. I don't mind his dying at all, good riddance....but I am both sad and glad about the way it happened. This turn of events gives more gravitas to YS as a character and adds another fantastic dynamic to the already stellar plot...but my poor babyyyyyyyyyyyyy!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Ajusshi's accident was heart-rending!! But I love that this is what pushes him over the edge of darkness, because we know how much Ajusshi means to him, all this time...as noted, they go together like playful schoolboys, father and son, and even husband and wife, haha! I really hope he pulls through.....

Geez Show! Two scary close calls, one episode apart?! My heart cannot take it...

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The most awesomest drama ever. And I'm rewatching for the 3rd time. Goodness. And I still love these recaps.

AWESOME EXCERPTS:

When Nana finds out that Yoon Sung's dad isn't all rainbows and unicorns: "Makes you grateful that you walked away from that tea party with your life, doesn’t it?"

When Yoon Sung tells her to back off: "The kind who wants your bacon. Duh. He tells her to stop saying stuff like that, or he won’t leave her alone. Rawr?"

When Baddie No.3 spouts ridiculous nonsense: "He wonders why he’s the only one who has to abide by the law when no one else does. Uh, what now?"

When said person talks trash about Nana's parents: "I'm relieved that those people are taking my sins in my place.”

WHAT THE… ?

Yeah, you and me both, GF. Aigoo. ==;

Love this drama too much

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5 stars for this episode

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