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Girl Who Sees Smells: Episode 8

One step forward and two steps back for Jae-hee, as the cops get close and he starts to make mistakes. Mu-gak and Cho-rim get no closer to solving the serial murders, but they still manage to get closer in other ways, though it’s unclear what effect this could have on their incredible teamwork.

EPISODE 8 RECAP

Mu-gak lies bleeding on the ground at the storage building, but thank goodness a security guard finds him and calls an ambulance. He’s wheeled into surgery, with Lieutenant Yeom there to monitor the situation. She answers his phone when Cho-rim calls, worried that he didn’t show up to meet her, and tells Cho-rim what’s happened.

Cho-rim makes it to the hospital just as Mu-gak is settled into a room after his surgery, and she pretty much loses it when she sees him lying unconscious. Yeom leads her into the hall to calm down, and tells her that Mu-gak lost a lot of blood, but he managed to say that he saw the murderer’s face before he lost consciousness.

The rest of the team arrive, but Yeom says they’ll have to wait until Mu-gak wakes up to find out who it was that he saw. Taking charge, she sends Detectives Ki and Yeh to talk to the security guard at the storage building, and has Kang brief all his contacts in case someone may know something.

The guys ask to see Mu-gak first, which is so sweet, but Yeom is in full Business Mode and says they can see him when he wakes up. Aww, they slump out of there disappointed not to see their friend, and Kang is especially worried that Mu-gak will be okay. Such a big turnaround for him, considering how much he used to hate Mu-gak!

Ki and Yeh watch the CCTV video at the storage building, frustrated that Mu-gak managed to get himself stabbed in a blind spot. They yell at the security guard for not doing his job, and letting their partner get hurt on his watch.

Back at home, Jae-hee cleans up after his night’s bloody work and studies Baek-kyung’s books — the ones titled “Golden Fish” and “Lonely Man” — wondering what message the doctor was trying to send to him. Later at the restaurant he notices that Cho-rim is distracted, and feigns surprise to hear Mu-gak was injured and is in the hospital.

Not realizing she’s talking to the murderer in question, Cho-rim reveals that Mu-gak said he saw his attacker’s face. She tells Jae-hee that he didn’t say who it was, but that they’re waiting for him to regain consciousness to find out. The wheels in Jae-hee’s sick mind start to spin, as he realizes he needs to silence Mu-gak before he can wake up.

The detectives stand around Mu-gak’s bed and wonder what he was doing at Baek-kyung’s storage unit, but their guesses are way off, and it’s Lieutenant Yeom who figures out that Baek-kyung must have discovered something about the murders. It explains why the Barcode Killer broke his pattern of only one or two victims a year, and his death means that Mu-gak is the only witness alive (that they know of).

Detective Yeh talks to Mu-gak in case he can hear them, since people can sometimes hear things around them when in comas. Kang fusses at him but upon closer inspection, decides that it does seem as if Mu-gak is listening. Yeom says the doctors declared his surgery a success, and that Mu-gak will probably wake up in two or three days. She sends the guys home to rest, saying that she’ll stay to watch over him.

Jae-hee packs up some lunches to take to the detectives at the hospital, asking Cho-rim to go with him to visit Mu-gak. Clever — this way he gets to assess how many cops are watching over his potential victim, and look like the nice guy. He casually asks if Mu-gak has woken up yet, secretly pleased to hear that he hasn’t.

When they deliver the lunch boxes, Jae-hee takes advantage of the detectives’ hunger to go into Mu-gak’s room alone. He approaches the bed where Mu-gak is still unconscious, and reaches into his jacket for… something. But before he can do anything, Lieutenant Yeom enters the room.

Yeom is clearly suspicious, as she makes a point to mention that two of Jae-hee’s closest acquaintances were both murdered by the same serial killer. With narrowed eyes, she even notes that usually, victim’s friends and family tend to avoid the cops, yet Jae-hee seems to be actively seeking them out.

Cho-rim visits Ae-ri at the coffee shop where she’s apparently gotten her old job back, engaging in some mopey PPL (but now I kinda want that charger) and obsessively checking her phone for updates. Ae-ri brings her a drink which Cho-rim can instantly tell from the visible scent is actually soju and not coffee, and she drinks it gratefully.

Dressed in a doctor’s coat, mask, and glasses, Jae-hee strides through the hospital halls as if he belongs there. He approaches Mu-gak’s room, and we see that Lieutenant Yeom is lying in wait with her gun cocked and ready… and Mu-gak is conscious! He feigns sleep but stealthily palms his own gun under his blanket, as Jae-hee quietly approaches the bed.

From another room, the rest of the detective team (dressed as patients) hear a noise like a gunshot and come running — and find a young clown dressed like a doctor, delivering a sort of singing telegram and scared out of his mind with five guns pointed at his head. They ask who hired him, but he says he was hired over the phone and of course, the number that called him is turned off now.

We see Jae-hee dispose of yet another phone, and a short flashback reveals that his walk through the hospital clued him in that the detectives were planning a trap for him. That seems sloppy, to sit in the room next door to Mu-gak’s and wave your guns around. Free and clear yet again, Jae-hee drives home with a self-satisfied smirk on his face.

Mu-gak apologizes to Yeom for blowing their chance, but Yeom says he hasn’t lost — it’s now 1:1. The murderer gets a point because he now knows they don’t really know his face, and the cops get a point because they know the killer is near, since he got their “leaked’ information so quickly.

Cho-rim takes Mu-gak for a walk in his wheelchair the next day, scoffing that she knew he was faking the coma all along. He teases that she sure sounded pretty upset, and Cho-rim grimaces when she remembers her hysterical crying over his bed. Hee. Mu-gak adorably tries to get her to admit she was sad, and she does allow that she was scared at how dangerous his job can be.

Cho-rim lets go of Mu-gak’s chair to check her phone, accidentally releasing him at the top of a hill and having to chase his runaway wheelchair as he screams. HAHAHA~gasp~, that’s the best thing ever. He gripes that she’s more dangerous than the killer, and she gives him a shove the rest of the way down the hill. I was wrong, THAT was the best thing ever.

Mu-gak is released to rest at home, and he orders Cho-rim around the grocery store buying supplies to make an old recipe of his mother’s. He’s having so much fun sending her back and forth, she whines that he’s so controlling that people will think she’s his girlfriend, and Mu-gak is just all, “Yep.” When Cho-rim objects to the idea, he sends her on an extra lap around the store for no reason. Hooray for the return of Petty Mu-gak!

Both of them take a moment to primp before Cho-rim gets to Mu-gak’s place, and as she’s cooking, Mu-gak watches with a look in his eyes that proves he’s completely smitten. SWOON. When they sit to eat Mu-gak declares the food delicious, though Cho-rim frowns at him — why is he being so flattering when he can’t even taste?

Mu-gak says that his mother used to cook this when he was sick, and tells Cho-rim that even though he can’t taste it, he feels energized. Cho-rim is motivated to open up a bit, and tells Mu-gak about her missing memory and how she only remembers the last three years.

She says she doesn’t remember her parents, and that when she sees pictures of them, she doesn’t really feel a connection. She thinks that even though her head may not remember, just like how Mu-gak’s heart remembers his mother’s cooking, wouldn’t her heart remember them?

Mu-gak asks why she’s not trying to recover her memory, and she says that her father doesn’t like to talk about the accident. Thinking about it gives her headaches and frustrates her, so she decided to let it go. Mu-gak sweetly reassures her that everything will fall into place eventually.

Cho-rim notices a bit of sauce on Mu-gak’s lip and reaches out to wipe it, and her face so close to his changes the mood. Gently Mu-gak takes Cho-rim’s hand, and leans closer… but Cho-rim starts to back away. Mu-gak isn’t about to let that happen, and he pulls her in by the hand and kisses her.

… and kisses her.

And kisses her.

Whoa, that is one epic kiss. But suddenly Mu-gak flinches and grabs his wounded side — ohmygod, did he just feel a stab of pain? He barely gets a chance to register what happened when Cho-rim nervously backs away and leaves. But once outside his door, Cho-rim touches her lips and smiles.

Detective Ki receives a package from his girlfriend Elena Vashilivnashivanova, which turns out to be a set of nesting dolls painted to look like him. Cute. Detective Yeh tells Ki that they’ll have the CCTV footage from the fishing area, where Baek-kyung’s car was left for two days, in time for their meeting the next day.

At the meeting, Yeom briefs the men on Mu-gak’s partial description of his attacker, so they now know at least his height and body type. From the clown and the hired driver, they know he’s got a soft voice and a Seoul accent, and they estimate him to be in his late-20s to mid-30s. Unfortunately this is way too vague, so they turn to the CCTV footage for more clues.

Of course they don’t see Baek-kyung’s car on the video feed, unaware that it was driven there in the hold of a large truck. Yeh remembers that it was the same with Ma-ri’s car, that it wasn’t on the CCTV video being driven to the spot where it was abandoned.

Detective Ki comes in carrying his nesting dolls as if he’s discovered something important, and shows everyone how they work. He says that if the smallest doll was Baek-kyung’s car, all that’s needed is a slightly larger car that it would fit into, and it could be moved without any evidence. They watch the video again, and there it is — the truck carrying Baek-kyung’s car, though they can’t see the driver’s face clearly.

Lieutenant Yeom and Mu-gak attend Baek-kyung’s funeral, paying their respects to his father. As they leave, Jae-hee walks right past them until Mu-gak speaks up. Turns out Jae-hee’s the one footing the bill for the funeral, which seems to make Mu-gak and Yeom (even more) suspicious.

They wonder why he didn’t seem to recognize them even though he looked Yeom right in the eyes, but they assume he’s just unhappy that they suspect him. Mu-gak wonders again what it was that Baek-kyung wanted to tell him, and Yeom says it couldn’t be so simple as just protesting his innocence.

They’re also curious why he went all the way to Jeju to check the fisherman couple’s daughter’s medical records, when she’s supposedly dead. Yeom thinks possibly he saw Choi Eun-seol alive (since she’s suspected all along that she wasn’t really dead), and they head back to the station to talk to former-detective Oh.

Oh isn’t at all happy to see them, but he pauses to hear that there’s been another Barcode murder, and out of the usual pattern. Mu-gak introduces himself as the brother of the Choi Eun-seol who was murdered in the real witness’s place, and says that he wants to meet the other Choi Eun-seol.

But Oh sticks to his story, and insists that the Choi Eun-seol whose parents were murdered never woke up from her accident, and that he only retired from the force because he was tired of being a cop. Mu-gak doesn’t buy it for a second and asks why he’s hiding the girl, but it gets him nowhere.

Jae-hee checks his tie, then pushes the mirror aside to reveal a hidden passage to his secret library. He contemplates the books from Baek-kyung’s clue again, still not seeing a connection, but notes that one of the books is the 5th in the series. He turns around and the wall behind him slides aside, revealing the white room where he keeps his victims before killing them.

Baek-kyung sits in the room writing in a blank book, but after a few seconds he fades away — it’s just Jae-hee’s memory of his latest victim. He flips open Baek-kyung’s book, the one he’d been writing in, and stops at page 5 where Baek-kyung had written about a patient who’d been grateful for saving his life.

For a long moment Jae-hee sees nothing of note, but then his eyes widen as he realizes that if he reads the lines top to bottom, the first character of each line spell out, “The witness…” Things start to snap into place and Jae-hee picks up the other book, which is 47th in it’s series. He turns Baek-kyung’s book to page 47, and reading top to bottom, sees the word, “…is alive.” The witness is alive.

Jae-hee convinces Baek-kyung’s father to let him back into the storage unit, and he looks around for more information about the witness. He finds Cho-rim’s medical file and notices that it was recorded a few days after he thought he’d killed her, proving Baek-kyung’s clue to be truth. He takes a photo of her x-rays, for as-yet-unknown reasons.

Ae-ri visits Cho-rim at home and asks after Mu-gak, but Cho-rim hasn’t heard from him “after what happened.” Ae-ri immediately knows they kissed, and is furious that Mu-gak kissed her friend then hasn’t contacted her since. She’s all, “Break up! Oh right, you never dated,” and Cho-rim kicks her out, pfft.

Still highly suspicious, Mu-gak follows former-detective Oh home, managing to stay unseen though Oh seems to sense something. He loses Oh when he runs into Cho-rim near their home, and he quickly invites her out to dinner to cover for being in the neighborhood. She says she already promised to eat with her dad, and grumbles that his phone must be broken. Mu-gak hears her subtext and apologizes, just saying he’s been busy.

Cho-rim gets home to find Oh packing for an out-of-town job, which seems to be a common occurrence. He asks if she still hasn’t remembered anything from before her accident, but Cho-rim says she still gets headaches when she tries.

Looking for more information, Jae-hee takes out Cho-rim’s real parents’ books they wrote while he held them captive, finding Cho-rim’s old school nametag tucked into her mother’s book. He mutters that he knows he killed Choi Eun-seol in the emergency room and turns his attention back to the book, but he’s interrupted by a call.

It’s his producer, calling to ask what he’ll cook on his show the next day, and Jae-hee says he wants to make something simple as he flips through Cho-rim’s mother’s book. He decides on seaweed soup with urchin and abalone shells, when he reads that it was one of Choi Eun-seol’s favorite foods as a child. The shells were her mother’s own addition, making the soup unique.

Cho-rim is going to head home when it’s time to start filming the cooking show, but Jae-hee reminds her that she promised to help him and orders her to come to the shooting. He says that he finds her smart and attractive, and asks her to introduce his dishes during the show. Cho-rim demurely declines, but Jae-hee tells her to come and watch anyway, and maybe she’ll change her mind later.

During the show he explains that leaving the abalone shells in the seaweed soup adds to the ocean-like umami taste of the dish, and Cho-rim watches intently. After the filming she asks what happens to the food he cooks, and he tells her to take it home if she likes.

She runs home with the soup to find Mu-gak waiting for her, and he’s pleased that she brought the soup even though he can’t taste it. He reminds her it’s all about the feeling the food brings, but when she offers it to him to take home and eat, he gives her the cutest hangdog expression. He slumps a bit and pitifully clutches his side, reminding her in a sad voice that he’s still recovering, so she invites him in to have some at her place.

She says he has to leave right after eating, though, and Mu-gak is disappointed he doesn’t get any rice. Okay, she concedes to rice, then he has to leave. But then he says he’ll need some water, and digestion time… but he shuts up and follows obediently when Cho-rim just rolls her eyes at him and goes inside. So adorable.

Cho-rim lays out the food while Mu-gak goes around touching her stuff (how are you so cute?!), and when they sit to eat Mu-gak does his usual thing of complimenting the food even though he can’t taste it. But Cho-rim takes one sip and freezes, and her eyes well up with tears. Mu-gak notices she’s just sitting there, tears in her eyes and a stunned, searching look on her face, and asks what’s wrong.

Cho-rim starts to cry in earnest, though she seems confused, and can only say, “This… this taste… I know it.” Mu-gak rushes around the table to sit next to her, and asks if she’s remembering something. Cho-rim shakes her head No, and she doesn’t know why she’s crying, either. But suddenly she realizes, “I remember a person’s face.”

COMMENTS

Now we’re getting somewhere. I like the advancements in the story in this week’s episodes, which feel well-paced and natural and not too rushed. I do worry a bit that we’re this close to Cho-rim getting her memory back, and the police are also getting very close to figuring out who the Barcode Killer is, when we’re only at the halfway point. I don’t normally wish for plot advancement to slow down, but in this case I think there’s still a lot of story to tell and I trust that there’s a reason things seem to be moving quickly this week.

Jae-hee is getting a little sloppy, which I hope means that he’ll make some crucial mistake soon — though it’s entirely possible that he already has. Not only has he broken his pattern and killed a victim (Baek-kyung) out of order, but he’s now offed two of his closest acquaintances, and Yeom is onto him. At the very least, it’s clear she finds him highly suspicious. Anyone would find it suspect that two of a serial murderer’s victims just happen to be the same man’s girlfriend and best friend. Even in the absence of any other evidence, just that piece of information alone is pretty likely to put him at the top of the suspect list.

And it’s not the first time — he already broken his pattern once before by killing Mu-gak’s sister (I’m assuming, now that we’ve seen his MO, that he’s acting alone and it was Jae-hee who killed her. I’m also assuming that his face-blindness is the reason why he killed the wrong girl), and now he’s impulsively stabbed Mu-gak when he got too close for comfort. I believe his plan in the hospital, before Yeom interrupted, was to kill Mu-gak quickly — though that would have been stupid since only five people knew he’d gone in there alone at that moment. He’s starting to let his control slip, and I’m just waiting for the final mistake that gets him caught.

Hat’s off one more time to the writing, which constantly impresses me with the way seemingly random, meaningless things can become major plot points within an episode or two. A small example is Elena Vashilivnashivanova’s (that name makes me giggle every time) nesting dolls, which at first are just a cute moment for a side character. But a few minutes later, it’s the thing that cracks a mystery wide open. There are so many instances of this in this show, and I’m surprised every single time. Of course the latest one is Baek-kyung’s riddle, which seemed to be just a raving man losing his mind as he realized he wasn’t going to make it out of that room alive. But it did turn out to have a meaning, and led Jae-hee to the realization that he’s not nearly as safe as he thinks, and the girl he thought he’d disposed of years ago is still alive. Why Baek-kyung would want Jae-hee to know that, and why he chose to frame it as a riddle instead of just saying, “The witness is alive,” I have no idea. But I have full faith that there’s a reason, and I wouldn’t be one bit surprised if the clue wasn’t ultimately meant for Jae-hee, but for Mu-gak. Since that’s what he was meeting Mu-gak to tell him that night at the church, I believe Baek-kyung simply found another, though much more roundabout, way to let Mu-gak know that Cho-rim is the witness.

The only thing left to talk about is that kiss, but honestly? Analyzing it would ruin the magic. It was tender, and romantic, and perfect. That is all.

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Since Mugak could not feel pain, why did he collapse so quickly after getting stabbed? I thought blood loss usually wont be felt so fast as so many stabbed/shot heroes can still run around abit after that (or maybe I watched too much dramas lol). At least he should still be conscious enough to call for help?

Ahh.. and the fake coma thing, somehow I felt it was not right since he didnt see the killer's face at all so why did he said so?! So it must be a trap to lure the killer out, and I was right hehe...

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"Hat’s off one more time to the writing, which constantly impresses me with the way seemingly random, meaningless things can become major plot points within an episode or two."

Hear hear dear Lollypip. I was so impressed with where they took the matrioska dolls. I had thought the whole Elena Whateverherworldsoneofthelongestnames thing was an ongoing joke but to plant it way back in episode one or two for this end is good writing. I am also impressed by the clues Baek Kyung left but don't wonder why it was a riddle. I think Baek Kyung was a clever man and he knew that he needed to make Jae Hee curious to dig first and nervous next so he would make a mistake and get caught. One might argue that he was trying to unsettle him.

On the other hand, feeling indebted to Cho Rim due to his own plans to do away with her I am not sure it was the smartest thing to do to let a serial killer know that the witness is alive and well. That would make Jae Hee immediately look for her whereabouts and kill her so Baek Kyung effectively put her life in danger. Even though some suspect he already chose her as his next victim there's a whole year for that yet and he can get caught before. Also there seems to be no visible connection between his previous victims. To stay in one place for so long and choose two consecutive victims among his acquaintances the investigating detectives know would be just plain stupid.

My other theory was that maybe Baek Kyung hoped Jae Hee cannot crack his riddle so fast and somehow police get it to find the killer's identity but don't ask me how...

We are getting close to Mu Gak guessing Cho Rim's real identity now that he knows she has no memory of her life before the accident. All he needs to hear is which hospital she was in and when. Or see the picture of the daughter of the victims. I hope that happens before Jae Hee discovers the truth. Now that daddy Oh is conveniently out of the way round the clock protection by detective Choi wouldn't go amiss. Hehe.

I did wonder about the books Jae Hee is making his victims write. Is that the reason for the killings? Looking at his library he likes to read. Is this his sick way of making people who know they will be dead shortly write their innermost thoughts only for his eyes? Complete with ISBNs from a publishing company that went bust. I wonder when they dig out that company whether they will find a connection to Jae Hee (like his family ran it or something). He must have some publishing knowledge to know how ISBNs work.

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Yes, the characters are soooo close to cracking it!

Hints are flying around thick and fast - they've talked about his mum's cooking, how Cho Rim's got no memory before 3 years ago (ring any bells, Mu Gak?), now they just need to put it together with Eun Sol's high school photo (why hasn't MG seen this yet??) and Cho Rim's knowledge of Chef Kwon's prosopagnosia.

Of course, it's simpler for Jae Hee - all he has to do is open Dr Chun's letter to Cho Rim and he'll put 5+47 together pretty quickly. Please don't let Chef Kwon know about your reaction to his soup, Cho Rim!

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Oh I have a feeling she's going to tell him about that soup sooner or later...

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Ooh, and Mu Gak should remember that soon after he met Cho Rim, there was that girl who 'recognised' her on the street and called her Choi Eun Sol. Cho Rim didn't remember the name then, of course. And Mu Gak was standing right there.

I'd forgotten all about it, but has Mu Gak forgotten too?

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I was thinking Cheon Baek Kyung would be killed by Jae Hee in ep 6 but I expected Jae Hee to be smarter than that. Firstly, attention gets drawn to Jae Hee too early in the day (only ep 8!) And secondly, CBK doesn't get a chance to help save Cho Rim :( wonder what the plot will be like with 8 eps to go

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Things really seemed to be moving faster last week! It is so interesting! <3

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I am curious about this scene ..
The scene is from when Cho-rim comes over to cook for Mu-gak after he’s stabbed, he grabs her hand and kiss her. Half way thru the kiss, Mu-gak flinches and grabs his wounded side. For a person who can’t feel anything, did he felt a stab of pain? and also he would not have any feeling on the kiss.

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Yeah it seems that his senses are slowly coming back, and he himself is quite puzzled by it too..

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BTW off topic here, anyone has any good dramas to recommend to hide me over the wait to ep 9? I like action dramas with handsome heroes.. already watched Three Days, Spy, Faith, City Hunter, Healer, Who are you, Bridal Mask...

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Have you tried Two Weeks?

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@Chandler, I havent tried it yet.. coz I dont really like that male lead there.. maybe i till try later thanks

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How about Gapdong(i)?
That's another psycho drama with Lee Joon... As a villain.
So I'm not sure if you'll be interested. But that one was quite shivering :)

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@Samantha, ok i will look it up, thanks!

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Heartless City. :)

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@Giegie, I heard this is a drama which everyone is an undercover police .. ok i will try it out later thanks!

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I remember in this episode Mu Gak and Cho Rim asked each other how each other's day was and it was such a simple thing but it was SO CUTE!! You don't usually see that sort of everyday conversational talk in dramas.

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Thanks for the recap, LollyPip!

Wow, you really never forget the taste of your mother's cooking, do you?

I'm also impressed with the detail in this show (though not the plot holes - please, writer-nim,show me that they're not really plot holes!). I was wondering why Dr Chun's book collection all had the same covers - now we know it's his last hint (and ties in nicely with Jae Hee's serial codes and the defunct publishing company). Even the hospital PJs looked like the scent patterns that Cho Rim sees - I wonder if they're designer PJs? :D

Mu Gak's also pretty smart to set a trap for the killer so quickly by lying that he'd seen his face.

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Ah, lovely. I'm really digging how the romance is unfolding. I've begun to prefer romances in which the leads just let themselves fall for each other, without holding back or asking why. Mu-gak's emotional wounds had me thinking that it would take him a lot longer to accept how he feels and that's why these episodes were oh so satisfying. I just love the unspoken ease of how they came together. They pretty much just started dating each other without any words necessary (just a kiss or two!). So perfect.

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@Chandler

Very well said. It's just so refreshing, so not typical of Korean Dramas' kind of love relationships, totally love it.

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Since everybody has underlined the lovely smooch scene that fluttered our tummy the most, I'm gonna skip it for a while and jump to the comedic scenes.
AGREE!! The writer seems quite witty. Lol
That wheelchair moment!! I cracked up fartingly(?) as I love how funny they are when they're together.
And.. And..
Another big HAHA for the Elena Valalalala XD I really thought that was just a mere random joke, but it turned out to be a quite important clue trigger. And maaann.. How the detective kept calling her full name instead of "babe" or "elena"... Feels like he WAS pointing out the jokes side. Pft.
Great<3

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@ Samantha Kim

LOLOL! you make me laugh!
"That wheelchair moment!! I cracked up fartingly(?)"

That's a good way to crack up, laughing gas above and below, you think? LOLOL!

And calling out Elena's full name - that Det Ki is just one big show-off - showing that he can pronounce Russian names... when I can't even spell her surname beyond the first 2 syllables..... :D

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@Gb

"And calling out Elena’s full name – that Det Ki is just one big show-off – showing that he can pronounce Russian names…"
I know, right? Such a big show-off, we should start calling Det Ki "the big show-off" everybody should know who we are referring to, lol

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@Samantha

"That wheelchair moment!! I cracked up fartingly(?) as I love how funny they are when they’re together."
Goodness me, now I'm cracking up fartingly (?) hahahaha

Funny right, this scene? And good news is, this is not the only funny scene in this show :D we've got plenty of it.

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interesting story.Nice recap, makes me wish I could watch it hear in Nigeria. I love that things move ahead really fast. looking forward to next recap.

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wonder if cho-rim remembers her parents subconsciously, even without her knowledge. detective Oh comes forth as a rather suspicious character to me. My gak is awesome. where do you get attentive men? I really need one. Seriously speaking. how long will it take him now before he starts feeling again

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I love you, Show.

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@Jyc

Absolutely. I love you too, Show.

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wow. wowwwwww
i've been "spoit" by lousy kisses in kdramas so much that, when she froze when MG kissed her, i was all "meh... skip"
BUT THEN. MAGIC HAPPENED. ohmygod. I can count on 1 hand (ok, maybe 2) the number of times kdrama kisses impressed me and this one... definitely. not to mention PYC is blowing me away with his acting so far, he seems to be one of the rare actors in kdramas who do not suffer from Exaggerated Expression Syndrome. He really displays the subtleties of the character well, and knows when to play it up or down. A+++. May be the best idol actor i've come across yet. anyhoo yeah definitely did NOT squeal during the kiss. nope

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@jiunie

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"He really displays the subtleties of the character well, and knows when to play it up or down."
Absolutely agree.

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Still confused about something... he abducts and keeps people for a week and then murders them before putting up in a public place to be found... but Chorim's parents, weren't they dead already that night? Didn't she walk in on him killing them or where they just knocked out??

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Yup, it seems they were just knocked unconscious and abducted, not murdered at that time when Cho-rim reached home. The cops couldn't contact them to inform them on Cho-rim's accident and their bodies were found 7 days later.

Hope that helps :)

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Oopss, this is a reply to @Gaby.

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Maybe I just missed something, but why does he have diaries from all of these people? I just don't get it. Are we still unsure how they're all connected?

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damn it , that was like the best kissing scene i ever seen on kdrama , its just as sweet as candy , NO LUST at all
so tender and beautifull ,

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