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City Hunter: Episode 20 (Final)

Am I dead? I think I might be dead. City Hunter may have gone killed me dead.

This finale hits all the right notes for me, wrapping up the plot and giving us some emotional payoffs along with the narrative resolutions, and doing it with suspense, tension (my blood pressure is still spiked, I swear), and satisfaction. The ending leaves me feeling wistful and bittersweet at the cost it took to get to this point of resolution, but the series signs off with enough openness that I can imagine my own continuation of the story from here.

Or, you know, they could give us a Season 2.* JUST SAYIN’.

*Seriously! We have such ideas for another season! Really good ones. Auuuuugh, Season 2 aja!

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Let me just take a moment to talk about Young-ju’s death, which I freaking love and yet totally am shattered about. He was the one person — aside from Yoon-sung — whose death would have really meant something to me, which would’ve knifed me in the gut and then twisted the blade, and I’m totally in awe that the drama went there. Even if I’m also feeling a little raw and upset about it.

Just when we thought they weren’t going to actually get dark and serious and kill anybody to add that bit of gravitas you can’t fake with near-misses, the drama went and knocked one off that really, really counts. Nana and Shik-joong had their moments, and if they’d been killed at this stage, I would have been dissatisfied — it would’ve been too late to have impact, and lost its shock factor, and I would have argued that both characters would have been more effectively killed earlier.

I may be one of a minority who loved the Young-ju character the whole way through — so determined, so passionate, so upright and fair — but even more than that, his death has such resonance because it makes a difference on an ideological level. As was pointed out in the previous recap, these two men were capable of doing what the other couldn’t, and therefore they both needed each other to mete justice. Now with Young-ju gone, he practically mandates that Yoon-sung do the right thing, without distractions or wavering or letting personal feelings interfere with the truth. It sets us up for a pretty dramatic conclusion in this episode, for sure.

They way he dies is so thematically perfect, and consistent with character. Of course Young-ju would choose to face the bad guy over his own safety; he always has the greater good in his sights, even if he’s sacrificing his own health to ensure it would be protected. When he took out his phone to ward Yoon-sung away from him, gaaaaahhh that just about killed me.

So I was already half-dead when starting this episode, which killed me all over again.

FINAL EPISODE RECAP

Beaten to a bloody pulp by Chun Jae-man’s minions, Young-ju dies, hand clasped in Yoon-sung’s.

And then…Kim Jong-shik wakes up in his hospital bed. Oof. What timing.

You know what? Now I’m glad Kim Yong-shik is alive, because waking up to find that his cohort-in-crime killed his son? It’s the perfect way to make him regret his actions for the rest of his life, in a way that his suicide attempt would never have achieved.

(I’m sorry for doubting you, City Hunter. I should have had more faith. *sobs*)

Yoon-sung takes Young-ju’s phone, and sees the text message supposedly sent from the City Hunter that directed him to the junkyard.

He asks Jin-pyo why he did it, and Jin-pyo replies that all he was doing was sending the prosecutor to find the truth. Yeah, if you put the truth in the middle of a lion’s den and strapped a bloody steak to his chest.

Yoon-sung says that Jin-pyo essentially killed the innocent prosecutor, to which Jin-pyo says that his comrades were innocent men who died, too: “Now Chun Jae-man will die at my hands.”

Chun arrives at the port for his getaway, only to be stopped by Jin-pyo, who takes out the two minions swiftly with his cane. He doesn’t even break his stride, much less a sweat.

Chun stutters, “What do you want?” Jin-pyo: “Your life.”

Chun makes feeble excuses for the 1983 massacre, saying he had no choice. Jin-pyo turns that right back on him, saying there’s no choice now, either: He’s gotta die.

Chun dashes for the boat, scrambling away from the slowly advancing Jin-pyo, who at one point is beautifully framed by the Korean flag behind him and the ship’s light casting him in shadow — now there’s an avenging angel of death if ever there was one.

As Chun kneels and begs for mercy, the camera shifts focus to their two shadows. We hear Jin-pyo drawing his sword-cane, then striking.

Yoon-sung arrives at the dock and makes his way to the boat, finally finding the bodies of the minions unconscious, and Chun Jae-man lying in a pool of blood. He shouts in frustration.

Yoon-sung flips through the secret book, reading about Operation Clean Sweep’s origins and the five men who orchestrated the affair: now-dead Senator Lee Kyung-wan, former presidential candidate Seo Yong-hak, recently comatose Kim Jong-shik, freshly killed Chun Jae-man…and President Choi Eung-chan.

The last name is the surprise, and Yoon-sung understands now: “This is what it all comes down to?”

In the morning, he goes to his father to tell him he’s responsible for Young-ju’s blood as well as Chun’s. Jin-pyo says calmly that Chun was the one who killed Young-ju, but Yoon-sung counters, “You’re no different from Chun Jae-man. He didn’t kill those special agents himself, either. He merely borrowed the hands of others.”

That pushes a button, and Jin-pyo whips his blade around to point at Yoon-sung’s throat: “You dare put me in the same category as Chun Jae-man?!”

Surprising Jin-pyo with his knowledge of the full truth, Yoon-sung asks if the final step in Jin-pyo’s cruel revenge was to have President Choi Eung-chan die at his son’s hands: “You’ve had quite a lot of fun these past 28 years, stealing me from my mother, making me believe a different man was my biological father, and telling me to take revenge against my real biological father. That revenge — I don’t think I’ll be able to do it.”

Jin-pyo asks if it’s because of their blood tie, but Yoon-sung says no, and that he’s seen up close what a good president Choi is. Jin-pyo counters that he didn’t get to his current position with clean hands, and says, like the sadistic bastard that he is, “I look forward to seeing your expression when you find out what he’s really like.” Yoon-sung says, “Don’t look forward to seeing my expression, period. Things won’t happen the way you want.”

Seo Yong-hak — ironically, he’s the safest of the targets in prison — sees the impending shitstorm and tries to pre-emptively strike to protect himself. Calling the press, he announces that the fifth City Hunter target will be the president, and that the five targets had been involved in Operation Clean Sweep together — but that the first four were “scapegoats of revenge.” The actual leader, he declares, was the president.

This forces the president to also speak to the media, and he calls an emergency press conference. He plays the “I know nothing about this” angle, though — and why do I feel like you’re reliving your childhood regret of refusing to cop up to the stolen lunch? The harder you insist now, the more disgraceful this is going to be later…

The president ends the press conference having stated nothing of relevance, but is stopped by one last question: Was he aware that the Seoul district prosecutor who was in search of the confidential records has died? Judging from his reaction, this is a surprise.

When Sang-gook hears the latest news, things finally click into place for him. He’d wondered all this time why Jin-pyo was wasting his time talking up senators and high-ranking officials when he had the book in his possession, but now he guesses that Jin-pyo was purposely bribing the people around the president, to feed the corruption before taking him down for it.

Sang-gook pleads for Jin-pyo to end this now, to restore honor to the dead and stop there. Jin-pyo ignores him, as usual.

The mood is heartbreaking at Young-ju’s funeral. Sae-hee collapses in tears, his father weeps quietly, and his co-workers mourn his loss. Surprisingly, more than the tears or apologies, I’m moved by his boss’s reaction; he says in a shell-shocked voice, “Dead or alive, you’re one of my boys. What you couldn’t finish, I’ll do it for you. I’ll catch all the bastards who did this to you and feed them prison rice, and that society of justice that you so wanted to see realized… As long as I’m wearing my prosecutor’s robes, I’ll do everything to preserve it.”

Oh, that breaks my heart. Why does this make me cry even more than his actual death? It must be that painful understanding that Young-ju’s death carries narrative purpose, and that makes it particularly poignant to see that people are spurred by it. When you live a life so passionately and unwaveringly, your conviction moves people, even if it’s belatedly in death.

The president arrives and pays his respects, and a few moments later Yoon-sung steps through the doors. Young-ju’s assistant Pil-jae gets in his face belligerently, asking why he’s here: “This happened to our prosecutor because he was chasing you. The City Hunter! That’s you!”

He calls Yoon-sung a murderer and screams his vow to catch him.

(Aggggggh, this is such a perfect setup for Season 2, it’s kills me. No really, there are little bits of my sanity dying right now, so aggrieved are they that such a fantastic setup won’t get to see fruition — ’cause this means we have the dumber, slower, but now incredibly impassioned second prosecutor taking the place of the first, but operating under an incomplete understanding of the truth, vowing with all the best of intentions to capture the City Hunter…)

Without confirming or denying the City Hunter accusations, Yoon-sung tells the president quietly, “I came because of the loss of a worthy prosecutor, but I’ll go.”

Sang-gook joins Team City Hunter to share what he’s found regarding the connection between the president and Chun Jae-man. There are signs of deals and favors being made between them, such as the large amount of Haewon Group money that funded Choi’s presidential campaign.

President Choi mulls over the accusation of Yoon-sung being the City Hunter. Not happy news for him. He looks over immigrations records that place Yoon-sung’s entrance into the country just months ago, and puts together the facts that have been there all along, such as Yoon-sung’s proximity when the City Hunter routed his incriminating videos through the Blue House’s network.

Those suspicions are confirmed when prosecutor Pil-jae drops by to fill him in on the City Hunter investigation. He explains that Young-ju had been chasing Jin-pyo and Yoon-sung, the former of whom is linked to the 1983 incident. Yoon-sung, on the other hand, was born to former Secret Service agent Park Mu-yeol…and Lee Kyung-hee.

This comes as news to the president, who clenches his hand as he registers the implication.

Nana warns Yoon-sung that the president may have caught on to his identity, and has requested his personnel file. Yoon-sung is called in to his office, and for a moment both father and son look at each other, both knowing the truth but pretending not to.

President Choi asks if he’d seen the press conference. Yoon-sung asks the loaded question about whether his statements (denying knowledge of Operation Clean Sweep) were true — will he cop to the truth, or deny it? He waits tensely for the answer.

Choi says, “It’s true.”

Aw, that’s disappointing. Choi explains that being president requires him to make decisions, too many in number for one person to handle alone, so he’s chosen to concentrate on two causes: the health and education of the people, which he will do his utmost to protect. It’s why he was against Chun’s bill to privatize health care, and against Kim’s methods of denying university students tuition. In a few days’ time, an amendment regarding these social issues will be up for a vote, and he’s determined to pass it.

Yoon-sung asks if he’d still stand by those causes even if the methods he uses are unjust.

Nana hears the truth of Yoon-sung’s paternity from Kyung-hee and asks Yoon-sung about it. She understands the dilemma he faces of going up against his father, and doesn’t want him to continue.

He tells her that Targets 1 through 4 all had corrupt skeletons in their closet: “If they hadn’t, I would have forgiven them.” When Nana asks if he’ll act against the president, too, he hesitates a moment before replying, “If he’s corrupt.”

Nana tries to argue that he doesn’t have to be the one to punish the president, but Yoon-sung cuts her off to say that that’s the dilemma faced by Young-ju, who didn’t act and covered up his father’s misdeed: “But was that really to his father’s benefit?”

In strategizing their next move, Team City Hunter focus their attention on Senator Lee Young-taek, who is under investigation for taking bribes regarding Chun’s privatized medical care bill. He’s a necessary figure in passing the president’s amendment.

True to expectation, the president meets with Lee Young-taek in a restaurant, asking for privacy. Lee asks what he’ll get in return for backing the bill, and President Choi offers to get the police to back off their investigation. Oh no, you just gave the City Hunter reason to go after you…

Choi isn’t happy with the deal — he clenches his fist tellingly — but sees it as a necessary evil. Lee accepts the deal and leaves, at which point Choi’s expression darkens.

And then, the sliding door to the adjoining room opens, and there stands Yoon-sung: “I had no idea you were so skilled in striking deals, Mr. President.”

Choi stands by his choice, though: He doesn’t regret the compromise made because it will enable countless students’ educations. People want this amendment to pass because tuitions are too high, but the people with power are the politicians and rich fat cats. He says that in politics you have causes that require you to make deals, and there’s no other way to effect change.

Yoon-sung asks the Jean Valjean question of whether it’s okay for orphans to steal in order to eat. I’m guessing he didn’t see Les Mis, because the whole tenor of that story runs counter to his point. But he argues that you can’t sacrifice things along the way when brokering your backdoor deals, and use them to cover up corruption.

He informs the president that he has the confidential book: “That decision you don’t regret — I’ll make you regret it.” Phew. Badass son.

Nana has been keeping watch with the bodyguards outside, but picks up on a strange noise and heads off in search of the potential trouble. She bursts into the president’s dining room moments after Yoon-sung’s departure, but the whole point of the distraction was to allow Yoon-sung this confrontation without Nana in the mix.

Posing as a reporter, Yoon-sung tracks down a man involved in President Choi’s presidential campaign and asks about the funding source. The man has his own suspicions, but suggests that Choi kept record of it somewhere, since he’s scrupulous about keeping ledgers.

The man then warns the president that a man had sought him out asking for information, and Choi guesses that Yoon-sung will seek him out soon.

Yoon-sung goes to the presidential quarters and cites tutoring for Da-hae as his reason for gaining entrée, but hides himself in a separate room. He goes through the study looking for that ledger, but finds nothing.

President Choi senses Yoon-sung is around and retrieves the ledger from its hiding place inside his pillow, and finds Yoon-sung mid-search. Holding out the book, he asks if this is what he came for, and wonders at Yoon-sung’s motivation for doing this.

Yoon-sung: “Because of faith. The faith that citizens have that the politicians they elect will act in good conscience. The faith that soldiers who enlist to protect their country have that their country will protect them. The faith that universities will turn out talented people, for the sake of our next generation. The faith that businesses will both suffer with and grow alongside their workers. And the faith of twenty-one men who were promised by their country to be met off the shores of Nampo. Protecting that faith is my cause.”

Goddamn that is a good speech. Young-ju is deeply principled in his belief in the law and the quest for justice, but despite their differences, Yoon-sung is just as principled in his own cause, even if that requires him to break some laws.

The president says, “In the past 28 years, I never for one day forgot Operation Clean Sweep. I understand well how much pain Jin-pyo felt.” Uh, unless you were shot in the chest by the bullet that pierced your best friend’s heart, I’m gonna say you don’t. But okay, we’re being figurative here.

President Choi gives Yoon-sung the book, calling this the record of the illegal funds “I had no choice but to receive.” Dude, I get that you’re a decent guy with a moral compass that’s relatively normal — not like the skewed megalomania of your Council-mates — but your tendency to frame everything as though you’re a victim of your own choices is starting to piss me off.

But at least he’s a man who understands that his actions will have consequences: He tells Yoon-sung that he’ll be grateful if he’s the one to handle this. Yoon-sung takes the book and heads out silently, stopped when President Choi calls out, “Yoon-sung-ah. The father who made you live this way is sorry.”

Ack! Yoon-sung is stunned at this admission, but not swayed from his own cause. He walks out quietly, determinedly, with tears in his eyes.

Nana asks if he means to continue to the end, saying that the longer this goes on, the person most hurt is himself. Yoon-sung says he must, as there’s nobody else to do it.

He’s disheartened as he swoops into action, but doesn’t stray from his path; he sends copies of the confidential 1983 file to media outlets, as well as the ledger pages detailing the illegal campaign contributions.

Voting begins on the amendment, just as the packages arrive at the papers. The amendment passes, to the president’s relief, but that elation is cut short by the breaking of the news of his two scandals. Calls are made for impeachment.

Choi tells an aide ruefully, “It’s okay. I feel a weight has been lifted. This is how it should have been from the start.”

The next delivery to the front of the prosecutor’s office is a six-parter, with the bribed senators roped together and delivered with photographic evidence of their misdeeds.

After monitoring the news, Yoon-sung gets up to prepare for the inevitable confrontation: “Father will be coming.”

Meanwhile, Jin-pyo readies his handgun and puts on the remaining dog tags.

Nana is entered into the system as being off-duty tomorrow, to her surprise. Aw, Yoon-sung, trying to take her out of harm’s way — and consequently putting her right in the thick of it, because what are the odds Nana is going to sit this out knowing that he’s planning to move? Thinking of the possible conflict, Nana contemplates her own gun.

Yoon-sung prepares his gun, too, and can I say that I do not care for this elegiac background score? I care for it NOT AT ALL. It’s making me crazy nervous. Also, there are too many guns for this to end well, I’m thinking… Damn you Chekhov and your gun rules!

Jin-pyo calls President Choi to give him the warning: He’s due for his judgment, and not from the people but from Jin-pyo. Choi is resigned to his future, and tells the lead bodyguard that he’ll be expecting an important guest, who should be led to him politely without being frisked. He asks for time alone and gets it, while Nana peers into the room to check — she didn’t take her day off after all.

Jin-pyo arrives and is told the president is waiting for him, and is led inside. Yet when he steps inside the hall, it’s Yoon-sung who meets him instead.

Jin-pyo will not be thwarted from his final target and tells Yoon-sung there’s nothing for him to do anymore: “You can’t stop a revenge 28 years in the making.”

Yoon-sung counters that he’ll take care of this, leading to a standoff as they stare each other down…and then both grab for their guns. Ohhh, fuck.

Jin-pyo and Yoon-sung pull their guns out at the same time and level them at each other. Oh fuck oh fuck oh fuck. This is just like that damned dream, only a hundred times worse ’cause it’s REAL.

Yoon-sung: “The cruel revenge that requires me to shoot my biological father — do you think I could carry that out and live well? Having to point a gun at the woman I love — do you think I could do that without a care? Having to fight the father who lost his leg for me — how do you think I’d feel? I wanted you to think just once of me, and stop. I…just want to live an ordinary life…happily with you. But…that was all a dream.”

And then he points the gun at his own head.

WHAT THE—?!?!

And for one moment, finally, Jin-pyo looks surprised. Yoon-sung vows: “If this is my fate, then I will end it by my own hand.”

NOOOOOOO!

Yoon-sung’s finger tightens on the trigger…hand shaking…Jin-pyo looking on in shock…

A voice shouts, “No!” It’s the president, standing with Nana, who points the gun at Jin-pyo.

Nana tells Jin-pyo to stop, and then pleads with Yoon-sung to lower his gun.

President Choi tells Jin-pyo he’s been waiting for him. Jin-pyo returns, “I’ve come for that life I promised to take.”

President Choi tells Nana he’s sorry, then shoves her out of his way. He closes his eyes, having accepted his fate, and awaits Jin-pyo’s bullet.

Jin-pyo turns his gun from Yoon-sung to President Choi — and there Yoon-sung is, with the choice to let one of his fathers die. He can let Jin-pyo shoot Choi, or shoot Jin-pyo first.

But no, he’s got to be a goddamned hero, because he jumps in front of Choi instead — and takes the bullet through the heart.

Nana recovers her bearings, turns to see Yoon-sung shot, and shoots Jin-pyo.

HOLY SHIT. They’re going all Hamlet on us. Blood, blood, everywhere. It happens so quickly that it’s almost over before anyone’s fully taken in what’s happened.

The bodyguards rush in and escort a thunderstruck President Choi away, while Yoon-sung collapses to the ground, wheezing in pain. Nana rushes to his side.

Jin-pyo is bloody and badly injured but still able to hold his gun up. Ordering the bodyguards surrounding them to stay still, he points his gun at Yoon-sung on the ground.

With effort, Jin-pyo addresses the room (not unlike Young-ju in his dying moments as he declares himself):

Jin-pyo: “I am the sole survivor of 1983’s Operation Clean Sweep, Lee Jin-pyo. To avenge my comrades who were betrayed by our country, I killed Lee Kyung-wan and Chun Jae-man with my own hands, dropped Kim Jong-shik from the overpass, and sent Seo Yong-hak to the prosecutors. Now I will kill the last, President Choi Eung-chan. I am the City Hunter.”

Oh god, he’s taking the fall for his son. He’s exchanging their lives, and now he drops the clip out of his gun. He whirls to face the bodyguards with an impotent gun, and they fire away reflexively.

Jin-pyo is hit with several bullets and collapses slowly, with Yoon-sung watching in horror, too injured to do anything but lie there in pain.

Yoon-sung reaches out his arm toward his fallen father, and with difficulty, father and son inch their fingers toward each other until they can clasp their hands together, both lying amid their own blood.

Oh god oh god. This is just like Yoon-sung’s nightmare, except waaay worse. At least his Nana fears were realized happily when they reached toward each other with his blood infusing hers, but this time it’s a literal death-dream come true.

Heartbreakingly, Jin-pyo looks at Yoon-sung with a faint smile.

And then, we rejoin our characters an unspecified time later.

Da-hae works in a small cafe — perhaps one she runs, or at least manages. Nana visits her, her usual upbeat attitude in place although her father has recently passed away.

Ki-joon and Eun-ah are finally an official couple, and come bearing wedding invitations. Eun-ah complains that the Blue House is a lot less interesting now that Nana has quit and Yoon-sung is “gone” (deliberately vague to keep us on the edge of our seats).

At Yoon-sung’s apartment, a wreath of flowers has been sent by now-former President Choi Eung-chan, wishing someone a healthy and happy recovery. They’re for Mom, telling her that he’s thankful and sorry, and that he wishes her happiness. Kyung-hee and Shik-joong have packed their bags and are ready to embark on new lives in the U.S.

Nana walks through the airport with her own packed suitcase in tow. Spotting a familiar silhouette in the distance, she hurries toward it — but to her disappointment, she doesn’t see him.

But the camera whirls around, revealing Yoon-sung standing behind her, alive and well after all. Not that we doubted. But still! Phew, relief. You can start breathing again.

She turns around and sees him…she smiles…and he smiles.

At the military cemetery, a large memorial has been erected to honor the memories of the 21 valiant soldiers who died for their country, the first two names being Lee Jin-pyo and Park Mu-yeol.

And later, Yoon-sung drives along in the night.

 
JAVABEANS’ COMMENTS

What a satisfying way to wrap up this story arc, yet leave the story open-ended enough that we can imagine Yoon-sung continuing on to become the City Hunter for hire that characterized the original manga story. Even if we never get more of this City Hunter, the setup works in creating an origin story with its own, complete wrap-up that still points to more in Yoon-sung’s life in the road ahead, whether or not we get to see it unfold onscreen. (Although, we really should see it unfold onscreen. Really.)

I think the idea of Jin-pyo’s death was pretty much a possibility from Day 1, so it’s not a surprise. But what it did was achieve a lovely sense of closure for this story, and while I think Jin-pyo wouldn’t have given up his quest for the fifth target on his own — I don’t really think he got to acceptance or forgiveness — if pushed to choose between that and saving Yoon-sung, he had no qualms in making his choice. *Tear*

The cruel irony of the sacrifice is that Yoon-sung now knows that Dad did love him after all, but it needed Dad’s sacrifice to prove it. And Jin-pyo gives not only his life to Yoon-sung but takes the blame, so that Yoon-sung could in fact have a happy life after all this darkness and revenge. That’s been the big question all series long, hasn’t it? Not whether City Hunter would survive, but how he would be able to live as a normal person as he so desperately wanted. And until ten minutes before the end, there didn’t seem to be much hope of that for him. It’s a pretty damn satisfying resolution, in my book.

As I said in the podcast, this drama isn’t perfect, and it has plenty of flaws along the way. But it had a special magic about the way it stirred my emotions, got me invested in these characters, kept me on the edge of my seat, and surprised me at multiple turns. It’s beautiful to look at, scored with music that fit every mood, and boasts a gorgeous melancholy ambiance; it would have made me a fan even before we got to the tight plot. (It wasn’t airtight, but it was well-thought-out and developed well.) But then you add in heaps of thematic and emotional resonance to the mix, and you’ve basically owned me for the past two months.

 
GIRLFRIDAY’S COMMENTS

Not a perfect finale or a perfect show by any means, but damn was it gripping all the way till the end. I love that the final episode’s central conflict was the showdown between Jin-pyo and Yoon-sung. To me that was always the heart of the show — the father-son relationship that was so fraught with pain and misplaced love. It was the central love story to me, above Yoon-sung’s relationship with Nana.

One thing I absolutely love about this show’s treatment of the paternal conflict is that Jin-pyo IS the real dad, in the only way that matters. The fact that the president is the biological father does not somehow transfer nineteen episodes of daddy-angst onto someone new because of blood. Yoon-sung remains, from beginning to end, Jin-pyo’s son. Not by blood, obligation, or anything else but unconditional love. And Jin-pyo’s sacrifice in the end proves that Yoon-sung’s love for Dad wasn’t unrequited. Finally, a story that acknowledges that blood is NOT the end all be all! Welcome to kdramaland!

Jin-pyo was the most tragic character in this drama, and I knew from the start he would never survive. (A character that extreme can only end in epic death; it’s like a law of the universe.) But no matter how totally screwed up his worldview was, his all-too-late realization that Yoon-sung was the only thing that mattered, and his final resting place alongside Mu-yeol as a soldier finally put his vengeance to rest and his soul at peace in a satisfying way.

I’m good with the open-ended relationship with Nana (and prefer it in fact to a candy-coated version), because no matter which way you slice it, their relationship will always be an open-ended one. I would’ve liked more interaction, more words, more time, even if the end result were just as open-ended. But I got the sense that it was a casualty of the live-shoot, which is too bad.

As a series, City Hunter gave me that perfect combination of action and heart – what began as a quest to avenge a death became a young man’s journey to becoming a hero. It tapped into the core of what I love about hero fiction, in illustrating the cost of being an idealist in a corrupt world.

That’s why the death of Young-ju is so fitting in an ideological sense, because he was the most upright defender of justice, who paid the gravest price. To me that death is what seals Yoon-sung’s fate as the City Hunter. What came before are the stirrings of a hero; in taking up the mantle after Young-ju’s death, he becomes the hero both men were meant to be.

My biggest disappointment with the finale is the drama’s failure to nail this in a concrete way onscreen, at the end. It’s there thematically, and Young-ju’s death resonates with all the characters, but if I were writing this show, the last scene would’ve been Yoon-sung at Young-ju’s grave, overlooking the city he’s sworn to protect.

No words necessary; just that image alone would’ve satisfied the promise of the City Hunter’s future, spurred by the sacrifice of his brother in arms, the perfect mirror to the opening brotherhood between Jin-pyo and Mu-yeol, also separated by death. The moment was there in his death in Episode 19, and their relationship is the perfect bookend, but that tiny push of thematic resonance and closure would’ve been my ideal send-off for the City Hunter.

I loved City Hunter for a million reasons, but the biggest is this: it gets me right there, that place in my heart where my six-year old self refuses to give up on the idea that heroes fight evil and good prevails. It ran the gamut from hilarious and cheeky to kickass and epic, and though the finale’s delivery wasn’t pitch-perfect, as a whole the show swept me up in its world and made me want to live there.

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"YS you should have hugged her, kissed her, told her that your back and she would have answered yes"..but what do you do you smile...you smile! Wow! She waited 10 episodes to be with him and all she gets a smile? What happend to the ring YS looked at for 5 episodes, now unimportant, what is Nana doing right now and what's with the luggage and what happend to the vet, is she now unimportant? Oh the best question is:What about YJ's funeral, he sacrafiest himself as a hero and doesn't even get a a beautiful funeral? Damn, I am pissed!
I wonder if the writers really watched city hunter or read the manga because they got married! come on this ending sucks! It's the same ending as You're beautiful has! It really killed City Hunter for me!
Epic Fail Ending-.-(1 kiss for 20 episodes)

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Epic Fail Ending-.-(1 kiss for 20 episodes)
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2 kisses, the first one happened in the beginning of the series at a night club.

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At least the kiss was a full-on makeout (well, on his end, but at least it wasn't a peck)!

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totally. he finally got to kiss his crush, it was passionate from his side.

and don't forget that was NN's first kiss which he definitely took it from her...hahah...

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yeah but 2 kisses in 20 episodes that sucks and the first can't really be count because Na Na didn't like him at that moment >.<

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Superhero stories never end.

They cannot kill the sexual tension between YS and Nana.

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This was the best action kdrama until now, for me!

Congratulation for the scriptwriters - they did not put too much action just in the last episode. The ending was so good!

This last episode I watched it raw, but i understood it. I read the recap just to be sure. Now i can say i "understand" koreean :))
The blood pressure was so high all the way long and it came to normal seeing than YS did not died.
I was so close to run to Korea and beat up the writers for making a second IRIS :))

For the moment I'm so tired and I need some rest. It's time for some music and teenage love with Heartstrins!

I love you, dramabeans!!!!! keep the good work!

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L've watched quite a lot numbers of korean movies and dramas and all l can say is City Hunter is the best. l've recommended City Hunter to anyone who asking me which asian dramas the best.

But as Lidia stated that even it is best yet it is still a lot that l dislike. l've watched City Hunter 4 times up to episode 18 but suddenly stop at 19 as l've been thinking that the Director and the writer must have to wrap up everything in the last 2 episodes. And when there's a lot more to elaborate, they only have 2 episodes to pack everything in it.

Solving target no. 4's matter should have been done in episode 18 at least. And who is actually released him from the prosecutor's office? Is it necessary to be Jin Pyo to finish him when a promise had been made by Yoon Sung to Mr Creepy (what happen to him anyway?).

Nana's character is just like a lost boat in a few last episodes. Since they're waiting for each other, the ending of these two should be put in more romance or at least more conversation and hug or whatever, it is really unsatisfying. They just smile, hello, they aren't kids. They are fully romance attraction in City Hunter, why just you smile at me, l show my teeth to you??

Jun Pyo, mmmhh, he is Yoon Sung's father of course. They love each other in fact, that's reality. Like Yoon Sung was saying in last few episode, the only love in Jin Pyo's life is only him which is not deny by Jin Pyo. Their father-son love is really trafic, thumb nail for it.

Even Young Ju's death really successful done, very sad. it keep my mouth opened quite long, why is just end there. City Hunter should at least at his grave, promise him to put the law and justice together.

l know no drama is perfect but at least give us a bit satisfaction. City Hunter anyway, is worth watching. May be Season 2??? Anyone???

Lastly, about City Hunter. It came in very strong, you would never want to leave your sit and eager for next episode. But it came out not as strong as it came in.

p/s: l only watched episode 19 and 20 once. Watch it again?? l'm not sure.

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Nana’s character is just like a lost boat in a few last episodes. Since they’re waiting for each other, the ending of these two should be put in more romance or at least more conversation and hug or whatever, it is really unsatisfying. They just smile, hello, they aren’t kids. They are fully romance attraction in City Hunter, why just you smile at me, l show my teeth to you??

I agree with you >..< Epic fail!

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"why just you smile at me, l show my teeth to you??"

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havent anyone noticed the gorgeous metalic blue jacket he was wearing when he got shot?

then again, it might only look nice on him.

just saying.

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Thank you for the 20 episodes recap. It helped me understand more even l think l already known some korean's words.

City Hunter is worth watching. Just to add a few comments here. The handsome Young Ju, he's dead. It's ok. Just l think he should be remembered well. Show him a respect at his grave and promise to continue what he's doing, that is what Yoon Sung should be doing. Like in manga.

In manga, city Hunter and his heroine get married. It's okay if they're not married. At least more romance, hugging, kissing and face mimic. Is it Lee Min Ho too tall for Park Min Young to kiss and hug, so it will look akward?
20 episodes, only 1 kiss? (Episode 2's kiss not counted, no passion).

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yay 1 kiss =(
sry I hope we get a special with a better ending that makes me think an amazing drama ended in a good way and I can move on! Now I am like amazing drama+shit ending, buhhhhh!

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if you did not notice dear A, in the manga their was no kiss, so i'm quite satisfied with the one in ep 9.

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This drama mentally exhausted me. I couldn't believe Young Ju was dead. Refreshed like crazy for a day and then turns out he really dies so got crazy over who is next on the list.... Can't believe it is finished..... am gonna miss Lee Min Ho!

thanks for the recaps~

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I totally agree with JB and GF's comments! It's strange how Jin Pyo was ultimately Dad with a capital D, dying to protect his son. At first I was worried that he would be portrayed as kind of a flat character with a one dimensional vindictive streak. I did think how he raised Yoon Sung to exact his bloodthirsty vengeance was twisted, but I don't blame him at all. His sacrifice for Yoon Sung shows just how much he loves him, Yoon Sung the son of the man who killed his best friend and fellow comrades.

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This series delivered on so many levels, i just wish it had a more satisfying closing scene.

Instead of yoon-sung driving alone:

Kim nana and him visiting yong-ju's grave, holding hands.
[Their individual thoughts on voice-over]
Kim nana: my daddy long legs
Yoon-sung: the only man i could trust to uphold the law

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I am still in shock that the nice guy had to die.. but life in not fair after all. Awesome drama I hope there could be a another season too.

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The ending between Nana and Yoon Sung . It doesn't have to be overly dramatic. Just seeing each other again simply implies that yes, they are bound to be together forever.

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I have nothing against the final episode, however I would've liked a clearer picture regarding the epilogue. Where was Na-na going? What happened to the president? And, as much as I hate having doubts, did YS die? Whether or not he did is my ultimate concern.

YS' survival is being questioned largely due to the shot that he took. In dramaland, you CAN somehow survive a bullet. But in YS' case, this time around, I'm not so sure: When Eun-ah mentioned YS being 'gone', Na-na flinched and Da-hae looked down. And Na-na's reaction to seeing YS' silhouette at the airport (was it the airport she was at?) was fishy. She looked so eager to catch YS in the flesh (pun intended). It's as if she hadn't seen YS in ages...or as though she'd just seen a ghost and couldn't believe her eyes. I dunno, but I hope I'm seriously wrong on this one.

I am fully aware that City Hunter isn't a romance drama, that's what made me attracted to it in the first place, but a little more interaction between YS and Na-na wouldn't hurt. At the very least it would cement the fact, if it is indeed fact, that YS came out alive as per his promise to Na-na. But the only string left for me to hold on to the possibility of him surviving is the driving-into-the-night scene. Even in that he looked sad! Or on a more positive note, maybe he was putting on his determined, 'I'm on a mission to protect the people' face. *desperate attempt to calm self*

I guess I'm 'obsessed' with finding out whether or not he lived because I think he deserves a shot at living a happier life, one without all the darkness JP imposed upon him. That and I want a second season, dang it!

Anyway, my heartiest gratitude to Javabeans and Girlfriday for doing recaps of City Hunter. I absolutely love how eloquent your reviews are and I enjoyed reading every bit of them. I’m pretty new to kdramas, with less than ten dramas under my belt but out of the few that I’ve watched, City Hunter is easily the best. The script, the cast, the plot, the OST - everything is top notch.

Now where’s that CH rehab? I need to check myself in.

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Oh yes! Now that you mentioned it. I really haven't thought of it. Maybe perhaps, YS is already a ghost that's why they didn't hug or kiss when they saw each other!

Oh my God, my heart! What?! Is he dead? Or is he not dead?!

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Don't worry, PD already confirmed in an interview that YS is alive (you can read more about it in the Soompi CH thread). They purposely made the ending semi-ambiguous (open ending) but YS being alive or dead was never a part of that ambiguity. And PD also mention that the last scene is Nana reuniting with YS after a lapse of time (so no "ghost" YS lol)

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Lol the 'ghost' part is a bit of stretch huh? Thanks for clearing that up! Gonna go over to Soompi now. :)

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@Raine....

Thank YOU...for that clarification!!!!!!

casue the Dead vs Not Dead question I think was getting out of control, like the question who shot RJ in Dallas?....omo I think I have watch too many Aaron Spelling shows.... :P :D

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Venus, genius comparison between the dead or not question between RJ and YS!

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Corn Tea!! hugssssss .....it was awesome chatting with you last nite....we should do it again....love chatting with all CH Ladies....

Regarding my comparison LOOOOOOL it just boom came to mind, cause all this dead, ghost, dream ideas were out of control ... :D but I'm super happy PD has comfired that yes indeed YS lives and reaunited with NN......

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Oh, Raine. Thank you that was a relief. I haven't recovered yet with YJ death and now, this one. Thank God!

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where can I find that interview?

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Thank you for your recaps! They always made my day ^_^

As for the show: season 2 PLEASE!!!
I wish to see CH in action and perhaps with an end as GF though this one should be ("..but if I were writing this show, the last scene would’ve been Yoon-sung at Young-ju’s grave, overlooking the city he’s sworn to protect. .")
I would also choose the finale that shows CH activities from then on. I'd also like to see the letters XYZ on the blackboard of a station...

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i cried. for this drama. for the last 2 eps. for young ju's death and jin pyo's.
love this drama.

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well javabeans and girlfriday, be careful of what u wished for. there's a killing spree in town :p

i cant believe its OVER. this is so heart-breaking :,(
im gonna miss this show so damn much!!!

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Hi all, i really like this drama. My 2 cents worth: ^ ^

1) I like the finale. The last episode was tightly shot, nice wrap up. Considering this is a live shoot, i think it is a considerable and great effort. Similar to JV and girlfriday, i love it that in the end : blood IS NOT thicker than water. the president may have been YS's real bio dad but his eyes were only for JP. The way they fell together and held hands at the end was very beautifully shot. Honestly the acting here is intense and in my eyes, perfect by the 2 men. Look at YS's gasping and the way he was looking at JP and JP speech was really heartbreaking. It was a fitting showdown to end the series.

2) A lot (and really a lot) of people gripe about the way the romance between Nana and YS was 'watered down' during the past 4 episodes. To me, this was the right approach to go. You cant have the same intensity and dark approach to the drama if they are having this sweet cute bickering going on all the time.

It was important to focus on the revenge and the isolation of YS. hence the sacrifice on the romance parts was necessary though regretful. We all love their cute scenes but truth was, it wouldnt have added anything to the development of the plot. Sometimes i do miss her role, she (so much potential and so kick ass) and think, maybe they could have enhanced Nana's character to be more integrated into the revenge. Its like her character suddenly had no dept, no story that they could explore. But i honestly also dn have any good ideas of how she would fit. It would have been difficult, messy, so the choice to develop the YJ cat mouse upright game with YS and the father son storyline would have been more effective.

In the end, i conclude it was clear that her existence was to show that YS had a pure innocent side to his character, he was capable of love and happiness. Their strong chemistry in the first part of the drama was also to highlight his split persona (i.e. clark kent /superman) during the time when city hunter was unknown to anyone. It created the suspense and the fun. But we all knew it will end at some point (though we wanted it to last) and it did. (so why were people so upset??) In effect, her role was already accomplished once they started having feelings for each other. The fact that we felt enough to REALLY want YS to survive and return to Nana was evidence that all those charcter building worked in the early parts of the series. there was an emotional connection for us, we REALLY wanted YS to be happy with NAna,(at least he had something to live for, if not honestly, i think if i were him, i'll just die, look at the drama about 3 dads!!) so maybe she served her purpose?
Cause in the end, this series was always about revenge and CITY hunter (about the MEN)

3) Which brings me to my another point: could NAna be better if PMY was a better actress?

Dont get me wrong, I like PMY, shes pretty and cute. She isnt a BAD actress, her chemistry with LMH is evident, she CAN hold her own against LMH (which itself is not a small achievement considering how he OWNS the screen). Shes likeable so for most of the series, she wasnt outstanding but forgivable. But at some important scenes, it was glaring.

Take the last episode for eg, at the scene where JP and YS both were shot and she rushes to YS side when he is shot. Ok she was crying...ok she was shocked...but her expression was...????i dont know ...what kind of emotion was she trying to express? It was almost like ..BLANK....was she heartbroken that YS was shot? was she afraid that he is going to die? was she just going crazy about the drama that was unfolding? or WHAT??? i dont know honestly. She was just sitting there...A better actress could have conveyed more. Sometimes we blame the writer for making her a wallpaper, (oh shes just there to be next to YS) but hey, its an important scene! Why was she there? they could have just left her out! but remember? she told him, she will be with him TILL THE END. couldnt her body language make a stand that she was there for the man she loves? i dont know. PMY really sucked in that scene. and worse..put her next to how YS and JP were acting out, it made her looked even more...generic?

oh gawd am i writing a lot...just one last thing i really have to add:

I am so fffffreaking convinced that YS DID NOT die. there's just so much discussion about the fact that he is dead and the reunion was just in Nana's head. It did not occur to me at all when i was watching the episode.

I think its great credit to the scripwriters that they had such an open ending that led to so much discussion. They pretty much accomplish the goal of every scriptwriting, get the audience to be so emotional involved, they keep repeating the scene over and over again in their heads. In this manner, the characters live forever.

But for me, the story goes as such:

YS survived the gun shot. to me its not significant what happened to him in the time lag, (he probably disappeared / hospitalized/ whatever) these are all probable since JP before he died, took on the confession that HE is city hunter, so YS could have a new swipe at his identity. (either have a nomal life or continue being city hunter since no one knows that he is the REAL city hunter)
--> obviously left his job
--> could have arranged for mum and ahjussi to go to America and away from the drama and dangers for a better life maybe OR maybe mum and ahjussi dont know hes alive? (again, up to us to imagine, i like it that they kept it so open, it was tickling us to argue in our head what the hell happen????)
--> but his reunion with Nana was obvious, they smile because this scene is a fulfilment of the promise they had for each other. the promise that he will surive and return. her promise that she will wait for him when all is over. Nana had a bright smile, YS's smile was small but it was so well acted. You cant expect him to be beaming after all hes gone through right. But its obvious, hes back for her. do they even need a kiss or a hug to show that as long as he returns alive, they will be together. come on, its a given. I love it that it was so subtle and quiet. Again hottie LMH impresses...when he acts, its like his whole body is acting..the way he is standing, the hands in the pocket, the tired face that shows the trauma he has been throughm, and that little tweet of a smile that was enough to tell me, he's alive and he loves her. Good enough!!!

and of course, the last scene, some ask: why was he alone in the car, why alone in seoul and not with nana?? come on guys, HE IS CITY HUNTER. hero roams the streets in the dark landscape of the city. This is the way the series final screenshot should be. A HOT, smouldering, brooding LEE MIN HO as city hunter. I like.

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"Nana had a bright smile, YS’s smile was small but it was so well acted. You cant expect him to be beaming after all hes gone through right."

Agree. His return came with a huge price tag, but nonetheless, he returned to her (yay).

I watched their last scene over and over, loved the way they acted. So touching!

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Stardust...

You just have BLOW me away with your analitical work here...cause all you said above I totally 200% agree.

I just love the way you were able to point out all the nagging questions that were/still are circulating around my head so well, however, one thing is super crystal clear YS IS ALIVE.

I just love how the writers were able to give us a very open ending with so much possibilities that we can all hope that City Hunter might one day make a come back, of course all depends really on LMH availability and desired to retake the role. I think many Koreans actors don't like to retake roles cause maybe they are afreaid it will hinder their careers, but if you have such a juice character like City Hunter on your hands and the production meaning PD and writers are aboard, why not reprise it once again?...ok now I'm going off the bend here, but CH you own me a second season yes sir you do.

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LMH should definitely consider retake the CH role. CH has the potential of turning him from a A lister to a legend.

C'mon, who else can pull off the HERO act in pink pants? Nobody except LMH.

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@corn tea!!! ;)

you took the words right out of my mouth, dear!!! ;

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"C’mon, who else can pull off the HERO act in pink pants? Nobody except LMH."

Too precious I can't agree moarr!!!!

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All of the problems with Nana's character were due to how her character was written. PMY did just fine and didn't take away from the story or the character and anyway ~she fulfilled her purpose as the romantic partner for the hero~ which is how the story was written....what do people want from PMY? For her to carry the whole show? It's not like the Nana had a role in the show commensurate to JP, YS or YJ. Technically she's a tertiary character!- same level as ahjussi or kH and a hair above Eun ah and Ki Joon!

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the problem is that she is billed as the OTP and not a tertiary character. if we had initially had only JP, YS & JP as the main characters with KNN, KH, KJ & EA as fillers... i dont think people would have expected more of her as an actress or character.

as stardust pointed out above... i watched that scene and i came away with the same feeling... WHY was she even there? What was she feeling? I wanted to see her pain and fear at the possibility losing the LOVE OF HER LIFE. also, as the president's bodyguard... shouldnt have she been with the pres?

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I don't know....I just don't think her acting was a problem in CH. And she's easy to pick on so I always root for her cause people make her into an underdog by picking on her acting.

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I prefer GF's suggestion on the ending where instead of YS brooding and drives away in a car, he visits YJ's grave. how awesome that would have been, seriously.

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Oh gosh.. I feel so empty and sad now that the drama is over... Thanks for the great caps.

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thanks so much, Eri!!! ;)

its great to know what the ending really is!!! ;)

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you're welcome! I too wanted to know the truth about the ending. :)

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@Eri ;)

bless you for sharing the information...helps all of us to know the truth...and knowing the truth is so liberating... ;)

take care, Eri!!! great to have you here with all of us!! ;)

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LOL. THANKS! You're making me blush here. p(>_<)q

It's great to have you here too! :D

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@Eri ;)

Oh, your emoticon is sooooo CUUUUTE!!! Thank you!! ;)

No, the pleasure is all mine, to welcome you to Dramabeans and in this particular thread on City Hunter because I enjoy exchanging comments with other commentators... ;)

hehehe...as if I am the owner of Dramabeans...because I am not...Miss Javabeans and her BFF, Girlfriday, are the lovely, kind, intelligent hosts of Dramabeans and they are so welcoming of commentators dropping by this wonderful blog of theirs. ;)

and so I am just extending their welcome to you ;)

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@koreandramalover / kdl / kay

Hahaha! I feel so so welcome! Thanks again! :)

Actually, I don't comment much. I love reading comments and rants/rages but I'm more of a lurker. I just couldn't stop myself from commenting now because I was really overwhelmed about everything that was happening in CH! kkkkkk. (n-n)v

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@Eri ;)

Awww...I have always felt welcomed in DB, especially with the fabulous, super-warm and welcoming DB hosts, Javabeans and Girlfriday and the CH sisters in this thread, and so I am just giving back all that wonderful welcome to you. ;)

"I just couldn’t stop myself from commenting now because I was really overwhelmed about everything that was happening in CH!"

I know exactly how you feel, Eri!!! CH is just so addictive and so MAGICAL, it is too irresistible!!! ;)

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@koreandramalover / kdl / kay

Hahaha! Simply MAGICAL!

Yeah, the people here are very warm and welcoming. :)

Do you people chat outside DB? Or like become friends in a social network? *wondering*

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@Eri ;)

Oh, would you believe it if I say that we only met here in Dramabeans in City Hunter recaps?

But we decided to exchange email addresses so that we could contact one another after CH wraps up.

If you go to ep 18, you will find the email addresses of those of us who decided to exchange our email addresses.

Would you like to join us?

If you do, then you are more than welcome!

My email address is : koreandramaloverkdlkay@yahoo.com.sg

Sorry for the long email name but any shorter was not accepted by the system. ;)

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@koreandramalover /kdl / kay

That would be OSM! I'd like to keep in touch. Hehe. Here's my email address: rikie_11@yahoo.com

Trying to import you as one of my contacts but my yahoomail is not working properly. Can you add me instead?

You people are so so cool!

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@Eri ;)

Sure!!! Would be more than happy to include you in my email. Will drop you an email one of these days. Take care!! ;)

In the meantime, do drop by Thameryst's blog for all CH lovers :

http://minhomaniac.blogspot.com/

You will have more people to go crazy over CH and LMH with over there! ;)

Take care! ;)

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Will check the blog! Thanks for the link! :P

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I'm getting an error message. =( Do I have to have a soompi account?

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@ Tensai24 yes, you have to register so that you can view the link. :)

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thank you for the link.... glad that YS lives... but also sad that the PD says that season 2 is unlikely...

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you are welcome. :)

but he said that there might be a season 2 if LMH will be the one who'll play the YS's character. :) SO MAYBE, there will be a season 2. :)

CHEER UP!

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great casts.. great storyline.. thumbs up to lee minho... those tears in his eyes.. omg it's really good... his acting is superb.. keep it up..

what i don't like is YJ's death.. freaking sad.. he died!! i had alittle hope after watching ep19, that he'll survive somehow.. but then in ep20 his death killed me inside T___T his awake, where nana tried to hold back her tears, i just couldn't stop crying.. T___T

and i'm still confused with the ending.. YS seems to be alive.. but somehow i want him to die.. it'll be more tragic that way.. and his dad, Jin Pyo took all the blames.. and died in respect..

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Aaaahhhhh, yes. My six-year old self still believes in heroes. Fighting!

You gals rock, but of course you know this. Thank you for expressing your hearts here with us.

*smooches City Hunter*

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This drama is EPIC! Seriously it had everything in it! I'm still shocked and upset about Young Ju's death but agree that it made the story just that much more.
I liked the ending although I would've liked a candy coated scene for Yoon Sung and Nana or at least a little more interaction.
The characters in this drama were so interesting, Jin Pyo really breaks my heart.. he is so tragic..
Please be a season 2!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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oh my god....sobbing up a storm before I started work wasn't in my plans for today.

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This drama was a good action drama .. but definitely not the best! (omg lee min ho's fangirls will kill me...)
for example, Nana was too young to be a security guard and her character wasn't the most complex... the story a little irrational...

BUT

I really enjoyed the beginning and the end of the drama! and i'm really pleased that we don't have a another romance scene between KNN and YS... because it's doesn't suit the original story !

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The PD just made an announcement that YS did not die. He also mentioned that there is a possibility that there would be a sequel if LMH came back.

This was basically a origin story of City Hunter like DB said. YJ was suppose to die. He was suppose to be Hideyuki Makimura. A character that was partners with the City Hunter but then died due to the CH's step dad.

How CH's stepdad died is similar to how YS's stepdad died in the drama.

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No sequel/ 2nd season. Can they get the full cast back and not just LMH?...

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I don't want to be too greedy... LMH is City Hunter... he is all we need for a sequel

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All along the last episode, I was only thinking that YS lived and that he and Nana met each other again in the end.. but but but....

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I want to believe that YS is still alive! Since at the end of the ep, he's driving a car! Oh my! Want to contact the writers but dont have access!

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PD-nim already confirmed YS is alive in an interview in response to netizen's "YS ghost" theory :)

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Thank you for your comments and for the recaps! Love you!

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Thank you JB and GF for a great series recap.I went into the series expecting crap after the previews.

Now I think it's one of the best written,directed KD action dramas.I know people are critical of the ending.However the episode kept me on the edge of my seat until the last 5 minutes.I can take a dose of bad editing over the rollercoaster ride we've had.

I never knew from one episode and the next minute where this drama was going and how it was going to be executed.That is priceless entertainment.

So thank you.Great series.I'm just going to ignore all those who nitpick the tiny details.

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but what's wrong with PMY in this ep??
well, i wasn't convinced by her acting in this drama,i mean she was ok nothing more but here she really really s***s

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Having just finished the last episode, I don't think I really know how I feel about City Hunter myself. On one hand I loved it, but on the other I wanted more...

I liked the fact that they opted for an open ending - given the drama's overall tone, it's only fitting they don't sugar-coat the end. It's just that I can't help but feel like something's missing... something akin to a 'punch-to-the-gut yet tinged with hopefulness for the future' kind of feeling (if that makes any sense haha).

I do prefer GF's version MUCH better, which imo would have definitely been a more satisfying resolution to the story. The first episode started with such a bang that resonated with so much emotion. Despite not knowing any of the characters when it began, that powerful opening sequence totally hit all the right notes and clinched me as a viewer. I think that must be why I'm a teensy bit disappointed that the ending didn't achieve the same effect, in spite of the journey we've taken with the characters in the past 20 episodes.

Lee Min Ho, Lee Min Ho, Lee Min Ho... *sigh* what more can I say that hasn't already been said 'round here heh. Though I wasn't initially convinced he could pull bad-ass with his pretty looks and pink pants.. ..as the City Hunter he defined bad-ass. I think playing the City Hunter magnified his charisma and has definitely showcased his immense talent in the best possible way. Just.. wow... And while I loved Nana as a character, PMY as Nana wasn't very convincing to me - I liked her on a theoretical level but the way PMY played her didn't connect with me very much for some reason. It wasn't that her acting was bad, I just think she lacks the oomph factor the other actors bring to their characters (the way LMH or Daddy Jin Pyo did). I liked her enough to be okay with her portrayal as Nana, but she didn't make me love Nana as a character, the way I wanted to.

All in all though, City Hunter has been an absolute treat to watch. It's not perfect, but it's still one I loved and would recommend and rewatch in the future. And that, makes this drama a huge WIN in my book.

Thank you for the laughs, the witty and the insight Javabeans and Girlfriday! I will forever be in awe of your prowess as writers and cannot thank you guys enough for these super recaps and enjoyment you bring to us readers. <3

Dramabeans & City Hunter FTW!

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Hiks... Hiks...Hiks... it's ended now, how I live after this show over... I already miss My CH right now.... Please please please please.... would you give me CH Season 2.....???? .....

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I've been running from this blog like the plague since yesterday, trying to avoid spoilers. Now it's time for me to watch the episode... Be back in an hour :)

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I can't believe it's over ! It's a bittersweet ending, with the death of JP; I wouldv'e been happy with the ending had their been a little more closure with the president's punishment and the relationship between nana and YS--the ring should've been utlized more as a plot point as others before have mentioned. Nonethless, this drama has accompanied me throughout my summer classes and has given me something to look forward to each week. Now, I'm not so sure which drama can replace City Hunter in my drama slot :(

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just finished watching ep. 20. and i still can't stop crying. city hunter, you hurt so good.;).

and how my heart broke for Jin Pyo. He totally redeemed himself.;)

please?let there be season 2.please?

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I still don't see what this series had incommon with the manga City hunter at all. It was awesome alright but calling it City hunter was a bit strange and buying the rights for something your eventually not making at all.

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I woke up with this immense feeling of sadness and sorrow. I don't think any TV drama has done that to me before.

SHOW, you really rocked!

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You're not alone. right now, i'm still crying at work. And I'm no cry baby to start with. What have you done to me, CH?

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@corn tea ;)

I can't agree with you more!!!! I am so completely drained in every way that matters....arrrggghhhhh...

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JB and GF... thanks so much for doing the recaps of City Hunter... so awesome drama. One of, if not the best there is. Never thought I could cry so much!

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I didn't read the recaps (a teensy bit behind all y'all) but I did see that JB say'ed she might be dead!!

Don't die!

JB fighting! Live! Damn it all, just live!

:D

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wondering what happened to Mr Creepy and who really allowed Chae Ju Man to escape from the Prosecutor's office. Did i miss something?

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Why does everyone want a season 2? I clearly don't. It's not going to be as good as this was. Period.

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Thank you both for all the recaps. I liked being pushed to go look up Chekov's gun rule.

I enjoyed CH and I'm still thinking about the ending. I have more to say about the President's character, our rabid desire for someone to die for the sake plot integrity and how this reminds me of Bullets over Broadway and Strange Fiction, and ambiguity vs closure in endings but now I have to go to work.

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ok I know people are going to kill me or throw me eggs here...but something of an idea came to me for maybe season 2....why can't we get a new OTP for CH 2 or give NN a run for her money. I know its far out...but the way I see it is a great possibility.....and also how about a kick ass Female Prosecutor who insist that City Hunter still alive.

I have 2 actresses that comes to mind that can actually go head to head with LMH acting and that Lee Min Jung and Moon Chae Won....and guys this 2 ladies have amazing chemistry with our Royal Hotness.....

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I like Lee Min Jung. She and our Royal Hotness clicked much better in BOF than Goo Hye Sun.

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Corn Tea LMJ and LMHOT can srly burn the screen cause in BOF I was ready to abandon Jandi boat for Hyun Kae....serious chemistry...

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@Venus and @corn tea ;)

I can't agree with you more!!! I am sure their chemistry will be OFF the charts!!! ;)

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For all who want THE final word from the writers and director (credit t Soompi contributor):

a reporter talked to the pd over the phone and asked him to clarify if yoonsung died because of some people's interpretation. the pd said that yoon sung lived and that although the ending seemed a bit ambiguous, they never meant for yoon sung to have died.
he also clarified that the last part where yoonsung is driving alone is to emphasize the legend/yoonsung's role as the city hunter.
the reporter asks if there's a possibility for a season 2. the pd says probably not...but then adds with a chuckle "unless lee min ho chooses to star in it."
lastly, the pd clarifies that nana and yoonsung reunite! yay!!!

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Actually it all denpends on LMH....by reading PD comment I feel like the crew is up to the idea of CH 2....but with out its main start the show can't come back. I mean, LMH is City Hunter and nobody can't replaced him.

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I agree! LMH is City Hunter. There can be no one else. :)

But I also read somewhere that they will not do season 2 cos ratings fell below expectations. (I know, how can that be true right? They were No. 1 for Wednesday dramas for quite a number of weeks, especially after Best Love ended.)

Apparently, they were aiming for at least 30% viewership but CH only managed to hit over 20% on some episodes.

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@Venus ;)

"LMH is City Hunter and nobody can’t replace him"

HEAR, HEAR, Venus dear!!!! ;)

Soooo true!!!

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KDLLLL!!!! huggssss :D

missed you around here..glad to know that you survive the end of CH....

@Brainycoral....

Wow 30% that was a mighty amabitious goal the production and SBS had...I mean I know his Royal Hotness has a strong following and after CH many more including young boys and guys....but 30% wow...I though the 18-20% was excellent for CH..I mean it was crushing the competition big time.....I guess business is business at the end...but in the international market CH is going to explode.

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the don't make a season to because they were always the 1? I don't get it the last episode was also the first in ratings and I bet many ppl want a season 2 or at least a special >.<

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@Venus!!! *Hugsssss and kisses* to you too!!!

Missed being around here too...especially reading and commenting on comments by the CH sisters, like your wonderful self, dear Venus!! ;)

As for surviving the end of CH, that is still a work-in-progress. i'm afraid...still feeling the after-effects of crying my eyes out...

my heart needs to recover...sorry Venus darling!! ;)

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And I read from Soompi as well that the crew tweeted as Nana and YS.

YS tweeted that he'll take good care of Nana and the latter's tweet said that she'll be by YS's side so he won't be lonely anymore.

For all YS-NN shippers out there-YAY!!! ;)

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Dear Corn Tea or anyone,

Could you please give me the English translation of Nana and Yungsung's twitter responses. There were many responses from the crew since 28th July but I cannot understand a word.

Thank you kindly

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Try google translate that's what I do.

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Thanks!

Any chance of give me a summary of what they were saying?

Thank you immensely from Sydney Australia!

I have waited 20 years for this adaption, now in acute withdrawal.

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ahaha I find that google translate between English and Korean is typically terrible because grammatically they are vastly different.

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Awww that just made my day! I feel so much better now! There's even a tweet telling her to take it easy (as a reference to him changing the guard schedule to get her out of harm's way) <3

Earlier tweets also from the 28th include:

YS:사랑하는 여자에게 총을 겨누는 내가 아프지 않을것 같아요? 나를 위해 다리를 잃은 아버지에게 총을 겨누는 내가 아프지 않을것 같아요? (Did you think it wouldn't pain me to point a gun at the woman I love? Did you think it wouldn't pain me to point a gun at the father who lost a leg for me?)

YS:나나야 넌 비번이어야해. 그냥 쉬었으면 좋겠다. 꼭 (Nana-ya, you should just keep resting (taking time off). You're fine just resting. For sure/Definitely)
YS: 나나야~ 아버지, 미안해요 (Nana-ya~ Father, I'm sorry)
YS: 나 여기 있어. 나나야 (I'm here. Nana-ya)
YS:소중한 사람들을 지키고 싶습니다. 꼭! (I want to protect the people precious to me. Definitely!)

The exchange mentioned above was:

YS: 나나, 마지막까지 잘 지킬께요. 여러분 고맙습니다.
(YS: I will protect Nana well to the very end. Thank you everyone. )

Nana: 이제 윤성이 더이상 슬픈일 없을거예요. 제가 꽉 달라붙어서 함께 할거니까. 여러분 그동안 너무 고마웠어요
(With this/now there will certainly be no more sad days for Yoon-sung. I will stay firmly by his side and stand by him. Everyone, thank you for everything!)

...someone might need to check that last line for me. All of my Korean knowledge is based off of Kdramas, Kpop, and Japanese. ;) The rest I can vouch for though!

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Tensai24, thank you so much!

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You've made my day!Thank you!

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THANK YOU!

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The funeral made me cry more than the actual death...I miss Young-Ju. Haha Iguess the "You don't know how much you love someone until you lose them" (or something like that) phrase applies to that. I think that was the only scene in this whole drama that made me cry rivers. I just got teary eyes for the other parts.

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noooooo!! It is over!!! :S ... Thank you for the recaps every week! I enjoyed a lot your analysis.

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i'm not feeling well today but i cant resist watching and reading this finale. i felt anxious and cried all the while feeling like vomiting too. i will comment properly later once i feel better but for now,

THANK YOU so much Javabeans & Girlfriday for all your time, effort & love on City Hunter

one thing i'm sure, this drama is now among the few ones in my heart along with My Girlfriend Gumiho, so dear to me i will remember it fondly and will want to watch it again and again in the future. its no perfect, but like a mom's dish, it owns me.

City Hunter, i love you.

few days ago, my boss said exactly like the targets here 'if we dont do it, others will. the money is ours after all' yeah, he's corrupted. so the speeches about justice in this drama breaks my heart so much. thats one of the things i respect about City Hunter and why i think its amazing despite its flaws and at a different level than other action dramas.

i read on soompi that the pd said, no possibility of a 2nd season unless LMH chooses to star in it. omo! Minho dear, please agree! i dont mind if it cant be next year, it can be few years later after he's done with other projects with different roles. please please please~

anyway, Dramabeans ladies, i thought you may want to recognize the record-breaking number of comments for this drama. eventhough some of them can be viewed as simple chat which might not be really related to the episode, they reached 1000 comments and that sure took a lot of effort and speak so much about the madness this drama caused.

oh, seriously cant believe it's over now :'(

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wanne, i hope you feel better.

"i will remember it fondly and will want to watch it again and again in the future. its no perfect, but like a mom’s dish, it owns me. "

love the mom's dish comparison, so acutely true!

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@wanne dear! ;)

Hope you are well on the road to full recovery!! ;)

Missed you! Love your comments!! ;)
Can't agree with you more!!! Beautifully-said!!! ;)

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Thank you so much javabeans and girlfriday! Love, love, love City Hunter!

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*too broken-hearted to post comments now*

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same here. cannot even formulate coherent thought to put in my 2 cents...

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@olsen and @corn tea

i am in total agreement with both you dearest sisters ;)

my mind and heart are completely paralysed...

need to recover from my heart break...

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@olsen, Corn Tea and Observer....

I'm with you ladies....I can't really let go...I haven't made my official post yet..cause I'm still on denial...this drama with all it falls and problems was amazing...

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@Venus, @olsen, @corn tea and @observer

I am so with all you lovely ladies...I am also totally drained of all energy and emotion, I can't even think straight...arrrgghhhhhh...

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