He is Psychometric ep 11 discussion in the comments!
Jae In finally confessed! 💕💕💕💕💕

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    @hades @mayhemf @ndlessjoie @13infamyss @ally-le @superwhopotterlock @stpauligurl @halfmoon @anothernicole @isthatacorner @egads @justme @faraway
    Looking forward to everyone’s thoughts! 💚
    If anyone else wants to be added, let me know!

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    It seems like sung mo’s mother didn’t know that gab yong had killed the 2 women whose identities she used. Maybe that’s why she tried to take her own life. If that’s the case, then maybe there’s hope that both SM and her mother weren’t involved in any of the murders.

    And I don’t want to think that the stalker is related to them, though evidence points towards it.

    P. S- I have a doubt. Do people usually kiss each other and go on dates before confessing? If this question sounds weird, it’s only because I have no dating experience. Single forever.

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      After this episode I don’t think that SM and his mother hand anything to do with the fire or murders.

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        *had

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        I don’t think SM and his mom had anything to do with the murders either. If they were somehow involved, I’m thinking it was an incident to help them get away/defend themselves from the stalker, which somehow hurt others too — but I don’t it would have been their intent (we still don’t know what SM instructed his mom to do).

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      I can’t answer your last question because I’m also single forever 😄😭

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        @superwhopotterlock @raonah Yes, lol. Itโ€™s common especially these days. Not sure about other cultures but where Iโ€™m from โ€œconfessingโ€ sounds so formal and feels weird. I met my fiancรฉ at a volunteer event, we hit it off and the rest was history. We said I love you to each other when we got serious in the relationship. When it felt right to say so – probably 6 months in. When he first asked me out on a date, we knew that we would be bf and gf. No official confession that happened whatsoever.

        Sometimes you just see somebody (officially or not) because it feels right.

        From Kdramas, I learn that Koreans call it โ€œsomeโ€

        Iโ€™m gonna have to see tonight why this was brought up then 😂

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          Korean dramas make it sound like a formal confession is a necessity! not sure if its a drama thing or really a cultural thing. It does feel super weird to me too..

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            I think its very common for Korean-Japanese-Chinese to do official confession! I read manga and every single shoujo girl feels the need to do make official confession to guys! Like!

            I got used to reading plots like this now, but thinking about it, it is weird to do this in real life, at least in our culture that is.

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      And I agree with your theory about why his mom tried to kill herself. She probably felt guilty that two women had been killed for her secret identities.

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      “Do people usually kiss each other and go on dates before confessing? ” – Yes, it can happen. Not everyone goes into a structured relationship. I for one, told my now husband I liked him only after a year or more.
      In an organic relationship you end up going out together, not defining the relationship, even kissing until you realize you really like each other. As long as the two people are comfortable with it, feel secure about it, it doesn’t matter. I think it depends a lot on individual personalities.
      Also, when you are really young, you are not thinking about love, relationships, marriage as much. Atleast I was focused more on finishing college and getting a job.

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        Nowadays, teenagers just have sex without even dating because theyโ€™re so awkward about it all. Itโ€™s a crazy world.

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      Possibly yes. Or she also came to know where her son is – because he appeared on TV right around that time.
      And thought her dying would free her son from danger.

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      I thought the villain is SM’s mother and that he abused the two of them until they escaped. But he is still hunting them now. eeeeekkk but he is so creepy and scary. It’s weird to see that actor in such a role – usually I like the parts he plays.

      Those two were totally sweet but I was surprised by her confession – somehow I thought they had confessed already. oh well….

      and yes it does happen that people kiss and are sweet on dates before confessing. Usually that is how you find out if you like the other person enough to confess.

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      But I wondered who ordered to have the two women killed? Kim clearly said he needed a clean slate as per instructions to him.

      I`m not understanding the connection between her suicide and news on Kim’s murders.

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        I don’t know who ordered him to kill the women either but when she found out that women had been killed so that she could have a new identity, she may have felt guilty about it.

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    Thanks for the tag! Will come back tonight as soon as I got around to watching ep 11!😬

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      I watch He is psychometric over the weekend so Ill be back later in the week!

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      I, too, will be back later this week!

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    Oh man, Hyung. That was heart breaking.. 9 years in a cell.. with no contact with outside world.
    How on earth did he manage to become a prosecutor? That explains why he lacked emotions. He was not born with it, but he was made so because of living in a cell while growing up. And ended up being that way as a habit, may be?

    I really wish Hyung reached out to these people and formed a team. he has the entire law on his side now. I have no idea why he is going the lone wolf. Am glad Ji Soo, Lee An and Jae In are in this together. With their strong sense of justice, smartness and bravery we have a solid team here. If only Hyung came to the team, it will make a lot of things easier for this team.

    Ji Soo is my favorite character. Love everything about her.

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      I agree – Ji Soo is so strong and determined. Also I think she is mistaken and that SM does like her, but is more protective of the our little detective-in-training…

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        I agree. I think that SM likes/cares about JS, and probably think she is very capable of taking care of herself.

        SM is probably more protective of JA as she was in a more precarious situation + he probably feels responsible towards her since her dad — who once helped him– is in jail.

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      It’s a noble idiocy lone wolf in this case. He wants to protect everyone because he knows what this man is capable of. Noble idiocy is my least favorite plot device (maybe).

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      Augh the thought that he might really be Sung Mo’s father; it’s sick. That he could have gotten her pregnant, gave birth to a son while imprisoned in a basement *chills*

      Grrrrrrrrrr, I wanted to smack Sung Mo right there in the church. He said he regretted not asking for help 13 years ago, and he’s making the same mistake again!!!! How many times does he have to regret this, so that he learns? *face palms*

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    There was a moment when I wanted to shake SungMo after his confession in church, that things would be different if he asked for help back then, and after that decided to follow the same path as before, seriously. But after ending, seeing how his first 9 yrs was like, and what kind a monster he had for a father, it’s no wonder he has trust issues, still he should warn people around him, after all An and Jae In already get hurt because, they didn’t know about what kind of danger they facing.

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      yes, trust issues is one thing, but not acting and warning people when danger is lurking around is another. When Lee An was stabbed, that should have been the turning point for him. Even after that, he kept people in the dark. Whatever be his past, its hard for me to accept this.

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        I agree. I was glad he at least had another CCTV set up at the police station when the other one kept being tampered with.

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        I agree, it doesn’t exonerated him in my eyes, but I understand where it coming from, but still in my opinion after JaeIn was kidnapped he should come clean, it’s unclear if he get the message about her, but if he got it and didn’t call and reveal identity of kidnapper there is no way to explained it and not make him look like a dick.

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    I’m wondering how did she survived the apartment fire? Sung Mo even had to jumped out of the window to escape. Why did Sung Mo escaped alone without his mother? Did the culprit kidnap her first and then she escaped (again)?

    Ps: either this questions have already been explained before and I was just not paying attention orrrrr we’ll get the answers later in the next few episodes

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      I don’t think any of that was explained already but I skipped the backstory part because it looked too scary 😄🙈

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      I don’t think it’s been explained. I remember Sung Mo telling telling his mom she’d have to do everything he told her to do in order to get away from the villain. Then we know there was a murder and a fire. Maybe the fire was set to flush her out?

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        Wait, do you think that Sung Mo is the one that cause the fire?

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          No I think the villain did. Not sure why he murdered the three women in the apartment, but I think he then set a fire maybe to flush Sung Mo’s mom out as well as to destroy evidence.

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      Nothing ix explained yet. I think that the last piece of puzzle.

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    Without you, I’m not a psychometric. I’m just… a psycho

    *giggles* 😂

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