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I Remember You: Episode 4

Another link to Hyun’s past appears and in a twist of fate, history is on the verge of repeating itself. Once again, it’s Hyun versus the rest of the world, although this time round, he has his trusty sasaeng-fan-stalker by his side. It’s ironic that we expect this hour to give us some answers, but all it really does is give us half an answer, that prompts a thousand more questions and reservations.

EPISODE 4: “The Suspect, Lee Hyun”

Following the arrest of murderer Seung-hoon in China, detectives Seung-joo and Eun-bok report to Team Leader Kang that the drugs found in Seung-hoon’s possession are the same drugs found in the two victims’ bodies. Since his father’s influence would be useless in China, it’s likely he would get slapped with at least a life sentence.

As Ji-an makes her way to Hyun’s old apartment, she attempts to convince herself that underhanded methods are acceptable as long as the criminal is put away. What ensues is a battle between her inner voice approving of Hyun’s questionable methods, and her actual voice insisting that the police should strictly abide by the law.

Hyun corners Ji-an with his deduction that she’s a frequent visitor to this house, and once again confronts her about her identity. She debates whether to out herself, as we flash back to her childhood days: Little Ji-an follows little Hyun home, but her nonexistent spy skills cause her tracks to be immediately discovered by Hyun. She declares herself as his “partner,” and then we get this whole montage of the umpteen times Hyun demanded Ji-an get lost. Lol, he’s harsh, but her persistence is something too.

Thinking back to Hyun’s childhood confession that he’s responsible for his father’s death, Ji-an decides to stick to her previous admission that she’s just a fan. At Hyun’s disbelief that a mere fan would know the address of his childhood home, Ji-an claims to be a sasaeng fan, which Hyun likens to a stalker.

He accepts her words for now, and gets dangerously close to her while asking, “How can I repay you? What do you want from me? This kind of thing?” Slightly flustered, Ji-an puts a stop to his teasing, and acknowledges her annoyance that he doesn’t recognize her despite her constant stalking (as a fan) whenever he came to Korea. She tries to worm her out of the situation, saying, “They say not to mess with a woman who’s been hurt.”

He threatens to report her for being a stalker, but she announces that as of today, she’s an ex-stalker; he’s in her past, and she’s now into the “lively and young oppas” of EXO. She encourages him to forget their history, and proposes getting along as partners from now on. Cut to: Ji-an being kicked out of the house.

Lawyer Jung receives a phone call informing him about the request for a drug investigation. He assumes it’s Hyun’s doing, and is thus a little surprised to find out that Ji-an’s name is behind it.

Deputy Chief Kang calls Chief Hyun and Team Leader Kang to his office to berate them for turning over their suspect to the Chinese police. Team Leader Kang defends their actions, but Deputy Chief is adamant that Ji-an be issued disciplinary action and transferred.

Team Leader Kang suddenly grows a backbone and insists that he will protect his team members. But Deputy Chief threatens to dismantle their special investigation team, and desperation drives Team Leader Kang to pound his fist on the table: “Father!” Then our resident heodang leader grimaces in pain, since he slammed his fist too hard.

Ji-an and the three musketeers overhear her transfer orders, and she mutters a swear directed at Hyun. But Myung-woo and Team Leader Kang think she’s directing it at them, and even Lawyer Jung arrives to join the little party.

Ji-an takes him aside, and gives him permission to complain about the drug investigation. His roundabout reply tricks her into revealing that she’s being held scapegoat for the instigator. She only belatedly realizes that she fell into his trap while he confirms his hunch that Hyun’s the real mastermind.

Back at Hyun’s childhood home, he spies a pair of handcuffs on the floor, dropped by Ji-an when she chucked her bag at him previously. He tut-tuts at her oversight.

As he heads out of the house, his neighbor, forensics specialist Joon-ho, is there to greet him with a rogue water hose that will not shut off. After a rather failed wrestling match with the hose, the two grown man are left drenched from head to toe. Okay, I kinda love that this is how they meet.

They both rummage in their pockets for a handkerchief, but only pull out job-related tools like a magnifying glass and handcuffs. Hyun guesses that Joon-ho is a doctor (Joon-ho: “Something like that”) and Joon-ho guesses Hyun is a police officer (Hyun: “Something like that”).

Hyun heads to Joon-ho’s house to borrow some dry clothing, and the two of them start undressing with their backs turned to each other.

As Hyun is putting his shirt on, a scalpel appears within a hair’s breadth of his neck. His senses are on high alert, but the camera pulls back to reveal that Joon-ho was simply trying to remove the clothing tag on Hyun’s shirt.

Hyun observes that Joon-ho’s expecting someone since he recently went shopping, and Joon-ho replies, “I’m always waiting because I’m lonely.” He explains that his wife and child live abroad.

Hyun sips the tea that Joon-ho prepared, then notices Joon-ho’s intent stare. Joon-ho awkwardly explains that he’s grateful to finally have a neighbor, since the house next door was left empty for so long. There’s nothing wrong with Joon-ho’s words, but this atmosphere couldn’t be any eerier.

In an abandoned building, a dark hooded figure walks by: “Please forgive me, God. I couldn’t help it.” And then, the camera pans to reveal a dead body left in his wake.

Back in China, Seung-hoon is raising a fuss that strings haven’t been pulled to release him from prison. He’s curious as to how “they” are doing, and Lawyer Jung answers that Hyun and Ji-an are probably fine. Seung-hoon slams his fist in anger: “Tell them to enjoy these times. People can live inside these walls too.”

Lawyer Jung says soothingly, “It must hurt. Isn’t it best to make the easiest choice at the latest time?”

It’s been two weeks since Ji-an has been stuck in her demoted position, and she plasters a forced smile on her face to deal with petty complaints. She drops by to see her team, but hurries to hide when Deputy Chief Kang appears, ducking behind the boys. Her team even adorably sways side-to-side to keep her out of sight.

With her mood down in the dumps, Ji-an realizes how much she’d loved her job — the stakeouts, the crime scenes, the handcuffs, and even the stalking.

Aunt brings up her obsession with Hyun, and Ji-an again classifies it as monitoring, not stalking. She recalls her promise to no longer watch Hyun, and sighs in frustration that she has no excuse to stalk anymore.

In a flashback to Hyun’s childhood, we see the moment when he discovers the hidden lever that opens the basement door. Min is there too, and both boys head down to the basement for their first time.

In the present, Hyun retraces his steps into the basement, just as he receives a text message from a detective, Officer Yang. He’d been on duty during young Hyun’s visit to Joon-young and got overly excited at Hyun’s ability to accurately guess the number of matchsticks.

Officer Yang rings up Hyun, who has no inclination to meet up until Officer Yang mentions information regarding Joon-young’s escape. That’s more than enough to get Hyun rushing over.

But just before their agreed-upon meeting time, Officer Yang gets a diffferent visitor. A hooded figure rushes into the house and Officer Yang’s eyes seem to widen in recognition, but the man swiftly sticks a knife into Officer Yang. Oh crap.

By the time Hyun arrives at the door, Office Yang is bleeding profusely, and the attacker turns out the lights to hide himself. Hyun calls Officer Yang’s cell phone, and hears it ringing from within the house. Suspicious, Hyun finds the door unlocked and cautiously heads in.

He finds Office Yang on the floor and immediately calls for an ambulance. Alas, it’s too late as Office Yang dies before he manages to utter a word.

Hyun’s spidey sense alerts him to the presence of the intruder in the house, and within moments, the attacker comes rushing at him with a knife. A violent fistfight ensues, and Hyun’s judo skills manage to hold back his opponent significantly. However, the attacker jumps out of the window before Hyun can unmask him, and he limps away just as the police sirens sound: “Please forgive me, even I can’t do anything about myself.”

Back in Officer Yang’s house, Hyun notices the boxes of information stored, but the arriving police, and the rather damning evidence of Office Yang’s blood on his shirt, forces him to make his escape.

Chief Hyun and the team inspect the site. They hear Hyun’s call to emergency services and think they recognize his voice, then review a car’s black box recording that shows Hyun leaving the area. He’s now the prime suspect.

Myung-woo informs Ji-an that Hyun is a murder suspect, but she doesn’t know of his whereabouts. She goes to Hyun’s childhood home to look for him, and the way she removes the key from its hiding place is rather telling of her familiarity with this house.

By the time she arrives home, Hyun is playing video games oh-so-comfortably in her living room, and scares the bejeezus out of her. He labels his visit as a “surprise event” for his stalker, while she’s flabbergasted at his audacity for trespassing into a police officer’s house. He correctly guesses that she just came from breaking into his childhood home as well, but she maintains that she was chasing a murder suspect.

Ji-an reaches for her handcuffs to apprehend him, but he dangles them in front of her. She snatches them and attempts to cuffs him, but he asks if she really thinks he’s a murderer. He says, “Believe me. I don’t kill people if I can help it.” He thinks back to his father calling him a monster, and finishes, “Because normal children rebel against their parents.” He means he’s rebelling against the monster label, but since Ji-an doesn’t know that, she’s just confused.

Hyun says she owes him a favor, and he’s here to stay since he has nowhere else to go. This seems to strike a chord with Ji-an, although it also leaves her stewing in anger. She ought to turn him in but she can’t bring herself to, and she calls herself crazy for it. Hyun shakes his head at her contradictory monologue.

The police team is hard at work with stakeouts and investigations, although Team Leader Kang is unconvinced about Hyun’s motive for murdering Officer Yang. Myung-woo suggests starting off first with Hyun’s interrogation, and then proceeds to surreptitiously remove a photograph of himself from the board.

Lawyer Jung is at a gathering with other lawyers, where the speaker is a rich old man talking about a crime novel: Two boys, A and B, were playing with bow and arrows, and A shot B dead by accident. The incident was believed to be accidental and A got acquitted, but someone saw A shooting perfectly in a vacant lot before the incident. At the end of the day, no one is sure if A killed his friend on purpose.

He links this to a similar real-life crime, where a child killed a friend in what seemed like an accident, but the old man believes it was a planned murder. What’s more interesting is that the child appeared in front of him as a grown young man, he says as he smiles at Lawyer Jung.

Old Man takes Lawyer Jung aside to ask a favor. He sighs that his old body has failed him, and Lawyer Jung replies that the body isn’t important when the brain is intact. Old Man asks Lawyer Jung to “be my body.”

Ji-an struggles with her loyalty to the police, and tries to persuade herself that she’s monitoring Hyun as a murder suspect (not abetting him). At least she has the guts to admit that she’s simply giving cowardly excuses.

She hustles around the house, hiding Dad’s case file and her childhood photo from Hyun. Eventually, she questions him about his relation to Officer Yang, and he explains that Officer Yang is just someone he knew from his childhood.

Ji-an encourages him to turn himself in, which Hyun rejects in a heartbeat. Changing topics, she’s curious about his clean set of clothing, and we see that he sneaked into someone’s yard earlier to pilfer some clothes, though he left money behind to cover them.

Putting her faith in Hyun, Ji-an heads to Officer Yang’s apartment. Under the cover of being a member of the investigation team, she gets the officer-on-duty to leave his post for thirty minutes, and sneaks Hyun and herself into the cordoned-off crime scene.

After poking around the apartment, Hyun pockets a pill found on the floor. Although Hyun didn’t get a look at the murderer’s face, he noticed that the murderer was of normal build, and had exceptional fighting skills.

Ji-an scoffs at his vague information, but Hyun has one final point to make. Officer Yang made no move to defend himself from the knife wound, which is odd, since basic survival instincts would have tried to block the knife.

Hyun’s senses pick up impending footsteps, and he quickly turns out the light and pulls Ji-an inside a closet with him. It’s Team Leader Kang and Myung-woo, who both have doubts about Hyun being the murderer, though Myung-woo still harbors distaste for Hyun: “His entire existence is rude.”

An inspection of Officer Yang’s computer revealed lots of porn videos, and Team Leader Kang swears that he has no appetite for such things. Myung-woo vows to never live like Officer Yang, old and single, but the problem is, there are no women around him.

Team Leader Kang suggests Ji-an, but Myung-woo rejects Ji-an as a woman, saying that she has no figure. Ji-an holds in her irritation at her colleagues’ comments, but accidentally lets slip a hiccup when she realizes her proximity to Hyun.

Both investigators hear it — and worse, Ji-an’s hiccups just won’t stop. Myung-woo cocks his gun and starts to approach the closet, while Ji-an and Hyun huddle together like sitting ducks.

COMMENTS

What, no smooches? I half-expected Hyun to kiss her to muffle her hiccups, but oh well, maybe it’s too out-of-character for now.

I really love this setup with Hyun being the wrongly accused lone wolf, and the only person he has a semblance of trust in being Ji-an. To a certain extent, his knowledge of her is limited and shallow, although it’s still up in the air if he really doesn’t recognize her, or if he’s just toying with her. Still, there’s something he finds trustworthy about her and when push comes to shove, he finds an inexplicable pull to seek refuge with Ji-an. It’s actually pretty likely that he’s already somewhat aware of Ji-an being the little girl who followed him around, since what are the chances his genius self didn’t already do a little snooping around Ji-an’s apartment?

It killed me a little inside when Ji-an encouraged Hyun to turn himself in, and his reaction was an earnest question if Ji-an really thinks he’s a murderer. While he’s used to messing around and being a jerk as a defense mechanism to protect himself from getting hurt, it’s almost palpable how much he really cared for Ji-an’s answer, as if it was the one opinion that mattered to him. It’s one of the few times we see him being completely serious, and it’s an almost identical occurrence from when Dad accused little Hyun of being a monster, and Hyun’s plea was for Dad to have at least listened to him. Dad and Ji-an might have been the only two people who were ever on Hyun’s side, so in a sense, their betrayal would have hurt all the more. And thank goodness, Ji-an eventually pulled through his smarminess to believe in him.

I appreciate that the show isn’t overly pushing romantic vibes between the two leads, because I much rather enjoy this dependent and semi-cohabitation relationship they have with each other. It’s impossible to deny their chemistry and charged moments, but I’m in no rush for him to be a Prince Charming to her Damsel In Distress. Hyun is slowly polishing Ji-an up to be a better investigator, and Hyun is showing small signs of letting down his icy demeanor in her presence. They mutually complement and complete each other in a rather unpredictable fashion, and I hope the show only does great things with this development.

Joon-ho and Hyun finally meet, albeit in a rather unexpected silly way. It’s striking how such a comedic situation can be so thick with suspense, what with all the subtext and reading between the lines. Joon-ho’s disturbing smiles are eerily similar to that of Joon-young’s, and his preoccupation and bump-in with Hyun seem too coincidental to be pure chance. If he indeed bought the house next to Hyun’s childhood home deliberately, Joon-young’s words that he’s already next to Hyun fit the puzzle perfectly, but then again, I can’t trust the show not to pull a fast one on us. While Joon-ho’s intentions remain murky for now, it’s hard to ignore the almost fatherly smile he occasionally directs towards Hyun.

There are many arrows pointing to Lawyer Jung being Little Bro Min, noting the comparable wide-eyed, innocent yet emotionless expressions, although I’m not betting my cards on anything. The scene of the two little boys looking for the basement door reminded me that only Dad and the two kids knew about the lever to open the door from outside the basement. So when the door opened for little Hyun to find Dad dead, either Min opened it, or one of the brothers told Joon-young about the hidden lever. With little Hyun’s confession, he’s looking guiltier and guiltier by the minute, although we still can’t rule out Min’s participation in Dad’s death. So, what’s the deal here – is Lawyer Jung Little Bro, is Lawyer Jung the puppet master pulling the strings behind Seung-hoon, or is Old Man the big brain behind it all? Where are the answers!

There’s definitely more that meets the eye regarding the members of Ji-an’s team. Myung-woo seems overly and unreasonably set against Hyun, and I’m wondering where he falls in this tangled web. Team Leader Kang seems to be nursing a cute crush on Ji-an, but is that really all there is to him? Of course, with another uncontrollable rogue killer, we’ve got our hands pretty full with loose criminals, hidden identities, and sexy smiles. All in a day’s work, really.

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I was bored with the third chapter. I'll try again.

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the third was a bit slow, but now we're passed the build up phase i think.

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That hoodie might be Joon-young...right?
Hmmm...a boy living in a girl's house who is a police officer---City Hunter, anyone?

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Omg, yes!

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I don't think it's Joon Young. JY is a psychopath. He won't feel any remorse in killing people. The guy who killed the cop was clearly shaken by what he had done. He kept on asking God for forgiveness after his murders. It seemed like he has no control on what he is doing; so someone is threatening or controlling him.

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Agree, and he's too young to become JY

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Yes.

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"What, no smooches? I half-expected Hyun to kiss her to muffle her hiccups, but oh well, maybe it’s too out-of-character for now."

Hahaha, i know right! :P

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Oh come on, rejoycie, you got the shower scene last week and then the wet shirts and stripping down (no screencap?!?) this week. You have to leave something for dramallama, it's only fair. :-)

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yayy....liked the episode !!! i am sure the doctor is the psycho!..and the lawyer is min!

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Oh I certainly hope so ?

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This drama just keeps me on edge trying to figure everything out! I want all the answers now, but with 16 episodes that's gonna be hard sadly. But creepiness aside tha Lawyer is hot as hell.

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All villains here are so cool and creepy :D That doctor and tea party is weird and creepy tho it's on daylight

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Gyaah, loving this drama more and more. Hoping for higher ratings and more answers next week!

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When do we start taking bets on who older/grown up Joon-young is.. Any takers for the goofy doc next door? ☝️✋

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I also think it's the doctor. He gives off a creepy vibe. And he is at the right age to be Joon Young, who will be in his mid -late 30s now. Also he lives right next to Hyun's childhood home, and there was that statement of Joon Young about him being by Hyun's side already.

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How about family pictures in that doctor house?

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I didn't think of that. That is something that does not fit in with JY's profile coz he didn't have a family. But he did invent one for his therapy sessions with Hyun's dad; and it shouldn't be hard for him to acquire a fake family/family pictures to show others.

The show may surprise us with another person being JY. I think it has to be someone in Hyun's circle to make an impact. And the doctor is the only one who fits the profile from all the characters we have seen so far.

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Those family pictures were of him as an adult, though. Not as a kid.

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I meant photo of LJH, a woman, and a kid in neighbor hour...

Thanks Zinabean :D

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I think family picture is easy to manipulate,
here we are in the world of photo manipulator, everyone can be anyone in picture,
the fact that they're not there is what surprise me,

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Yes, I think so...

The way he said his family is abroad... suspicious~

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If you've lived on this Earth for a while, you probably have met someone who is a psychopath or has psychopathic tendencies.

Some are more obvious than others but often times they remain undetected for years because they are master manipulators with the ability to emulate human emotion. Sometimes their parents don't even know. Hyun's father was able to 'see the signs' in Hyeon for various reasons, the main one being that he knew what signs to look for. Most average people don't.

Anyway, being a goose dad would be perfect for a psychopath, actually. He would have had to woo the girl and marry her, sure, but after the child was born and they decided to send him and her to Canada/America/Australia/UK for school, he'd no longer have to keep up his act.

Basically, he probably does have a family because an airtight cover is important if you're going to go around murdering people for the heck of it.

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That's so creepy ;A;

I still want to think LJY isn't psychopath who love killing people... He just like manipulating human emotion...

"Why do people hurt each other... But then, why can't people hurt others?"

I love him ;A;

Ups I'm being woo-ed...

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I bet he is... :)

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Pretty sure he´s the one, though I wish he wasn´t. Having all baddies reveled already can only mean one thing: things are gonna get very slow. Soon.

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Not necessarily - in the BBC's "The Fall" we know who the murderer is the whole time, and it's fantastic.

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I agree, knowing the murderer doesn't mean it'll slow down...here's hoping that the writer knows what to do in elaborating the story. So far, I'm quite pleased.

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Hope you guys are right and the writernim will keep up the good work.

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Show, you complete me. :D

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:)

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sexy hyun's stare to ji an in the closet make me want for moooorree of their building romance (my wish will come true i think watching for the ep 5 preview ;D)

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Oh my god, I totally agree with you. You voiced my sentiments EXACTLY. SIG has gotten so hot...I squealed really loudly when their eyes met inside the closet...I was like "now KISS!!!"

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@rejoycie, I've been waiting for your recap! Thank you!

Really swoon over SIG in this ep. From that scene with the water spray on the first meet with the forensic doctor (is he filming a CF,actually?), to the drinking tea together scene, the closet scene, and last the preview of ep 5, SIG looks sooo good looking! All of his scenes are framed beautifully!

But then, as much as I love SIG, do they really made Hyun play a console game at Ji Ann's house?! Will a criminology professor play console game at a police woman's house when he's the suspect of a murder case?! Come on, show, reading a book would be much better and sexier, right. And the fact that Ji Ann just simply accept Hyun's existence at her house is too easy. She is a cop for god-sake, I know this is for the sake of the plot but at least make that more convincing, something like Hyun is framing Ji Ann as the accomplice of Hyun to the point that Ji Ann can't refuse would be more logical, in my sense. Just, don't ruin the characters' image with those non-sensical scene.

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Well Hyun is a little eccentric, plus he knows Ji An is interested in him (I don't mean romantically) and knows him from somewhere. He seemingly accepted her stalker claim this episode, but knowing him, he's interested in figuring out Ji An too. With all their interactions and rapport up to now, I feel like he knew Ji An wouldn't turn him in; she does owe him a favour, after all.

Also everyone pretty much knows Hyun isn't the murderer (even the police team admits so). They only have to bring him in for questioning due to protocol and him being the only suspect at the moment.

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It's interesting that the investigation team are so annoyed by his arrogance but still trust him

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Lol yeah. He's pretty much one of those people who are always infuriatingly right. So you hate them because they're so full of themselves, but you have to admit they're smart. xD

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Given her history with him, it should be hard for her to turn him in. Plus I think she has a crush on him. Haha. Also she may know that he is not the type to kill anyone?

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Now that I think about it, my explanation for Ji Ahn's actions does not make sense. Lol. She was going to turn him in; so their "history" was not restricting her from doing so. Or her crush on him (if there is something there). And she did say that he is capable of murder and then some; so she doesn't think he is above murder. She probably let him stay because she owes him a favor like Jackeline said.

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At first I thought he was just watching TV, but when I realized he was playing a console game I laughed out loud - it's kind of the perfect "not only am I not worried about being accused of a murder and breaking into a policewoman's house, I am playing games" touch for Hyun. If he'd been reading a book or something it might have felt like he was waiting for her - the distracted nature of the game was great especially as it's clear he actually is listening quite closely to her.

Hyun cracks me up. He fuses what he wants people to think of him with what he actually feels, and it ends up popping up these seemingly random arrogant mannerisms... Actually, a lot of his behaviors are effective psychopathic traits (most psychopaths aren't horrible criminals, they just have different value systems and priorities).

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When will we realize that just because someone is different or values different things, it doesn't make them wrong or bad?

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The problem arises when psychopaths develop in a way that altruism and empathy, no matter how manufactured, aren't motivating factors in their lives. That's when they get dangerous to others.

So being a psychopath isn't wrong or bad, but being a psychopath whose value system hasn't accounted for societal expectations and results in behavior that is dangerous definitely is. But all of us likely know a few psychopaths and probably like them, they're very charming.

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he just look like he own her room. LOL.

the funny is Ji An is the opposite of him. she is the type of person who mumbling everything what in her mind. but hyun is the opposite. just like in the first poster teaser, investigation over romance and romance over investigation. it's quite enjoyable seeing their differences.

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"random arrogant mannerism"

Yes, that's what makes me bit confused on Hyun character. Little Hyun is so calm, cold, and distant from people while adult Hyun is so relax not to say mostly dominating and manipulating to people around him. Maybe I just think too much. Or maybe I'm just being too skeptical to In Guk as trying not to be too biased while commenting on his drama.

I must say that I'm amazed at how different he is as Hyun compared to his true self, like during the press con he looks so boyish while Hyun in the drama looks so mature and sexy, no boyish charm at all.

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Little Hyun is very analytical, and certainly seems to be carrying the weight of the world on his shoulders - he's running the household and very possibly cleaning up after his brother. He may just not have learned how to use his charismatic side yet.

Also Little Hyun may have learned his lesson from patiently waiting for his father to ask him what was going on, since we saw how badly that ended for him: getting locked in the basement and called a monster. He may have come away from that with the idea that offense is the best defense, and started actively manipulating people so he'd be able to predict what was going on in their heads at any given time. Today he likely would have noted his father was suspicious and instantly started laying subtle groundwork to change his father's mind.

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"He may have come away from that with the idea that offense is the best defense, and started actively manipulating people so he’d be able to predict what was going on in their heads"

Ahhh this is very interesting. So, Hyun grew up with this kind of mindset. As Rejoycie said, could it be that this is his defense mechanism to survive? I believe that everything happened in our childhood will leave impact regardless its level and portion, and I'd like to know how big is this impact on Hyun.

Miranda, you know this kind of thing very well. Such an interesting discussion. Makes me anticipating more for the next episode and see how Hyun will reveal his personality more. And of course, how Seo In Guk will deliver his portrayal on Hyun. Hope to see you there :)

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Is he really a psychopath though? He feels more like a sociopath than a psychopath to me.

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I think the terms are pretty much interchangeable these days, at least clinically - culturally we seem to say that sociopaths are people who manipulate others, while psychopaths want to cause harm. Both varieties are charming, which Hyun's got down.

In those terms I'd agree that Hyun is someone who is excellent at manipulation and doesn't appear to care a lot about how the other person feels, as long as it achieves his goal. Getting Ji An demoted, for instance, is something I'd expect him to do only if he had no other use for her - then again, I think he's playing a long game with Ji An, so he might've known that demotion was temporary (or that demotion aids him in the long term).

There hasn't been much opportunity to view Hyun through an empathetic or altruistic lens yet. At the moment, he's just showing very effective psychopathic traits.

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Thank you for the recap!

The cops, minus the leads, were a little dim this episode. But I will easily overlook that because I'm liking this drama so much!

It would have been better if Hyun was a little more considerate towards others; at the same time, I guess that is to be expected if he is a psychopath like Joon Hyang said.

There is a good chance that Lawyer Jung is Min and Joon Ho is Joon Hyang.

I wonder if the hooded killer is the old man's son.

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Based on their poster, three men, Hyun, doctor, lawyer, might be yes. With just 16 episodes, maybe won't stretch that much...

The only twist I can think is it can be the doctor is the one who killed those dogs in that area.

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Seo In Guk is being so sexy in this episode. I was a bit worried about him playing a sexy mature smart guy. He in real life is attractive of course, but not in a sexy way. Min-suk of High School King of Savvy is much closer to his real personality, being cute, friendly and straightforward. But it turns out to be better than I expected. He really pulls that off. The aura, his voice, the way he talk and walk are totally different from Min-Suk. Hyun is sucn a charismatic sexy man that I can't see any shadows from his previous roles. I'm now already looking forward to his next project. What else characters would he play to challenge himself? What's his limit on acting?

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awwwww....that's a flattering comment to a SIG fan like me :D

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OMG! But I thought he's the sexiest actor ever. His board shoulder is there since forever. I'm in love <3

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add : good if not great singer

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“What do you want from me? This kind of thing?” I guess it’s from this moment, I started to find the character Seo InGuk suddenly seducing. I used to think that he is “not good-looking at all”, seriously, don’t scold me…. But from this moment he leaned forward teasing “this kind of thing?”, I just awww….

loved the way she told “Aunt”, since Hyeon told her to stop seeing him, she would have ‘no excuse’ to see him anymore, by this time, she knew inside her, the reason behind the stalker, is not just LJY, LJY was all along an excuse to “SEE HIM” …. Always loved the moment in a drama, when the Main Lead suddenly realised his/her feeling, her affection for his/her One True Love… those moment of vulnerable in any drama always priceless as gem.

“Do you really think I killed someone? But I didn’t, believe it.” Hyeon was the kind of person that wouldn’t be bothered with whatever others think of himself, here he bothered to explain in a softened tone to Ji-An. Because he knows this girl, with all her inner doubts, somewhat link to LJY, and righteous indignation as a cop, yet she will try to understand, and trust him finally, and may even have some fondness towards him.
“Of all places, why did you come to me, and making me crazy.” The man she “have waited crazily for so long” for 20 yrs, take on a darker role (than the already dangerous “monster identity”) as a “criminal”, ended up seeking refuge in her room, and yet demand her (a police) to trust him & not to report to the police?
“I came here, because I have no place else to go.” He smiled as she bounced between cursing and self-convincing, banging her head on the table… Ji-An started to amuse him in a comforting way, rousing his curiosity, was she in any way that link to his forgotten past?
He really has no bosom friends, even though having lots of fans due to his popularity because of his works. Loved the way Hyeon defrosting himself, sat himself cosy on the floor beside her bed, having nowhere to go, yet he should ever think of her, even before knowing her “last piece of the puzzle” identity as the “childhood-partner”. What a pathetic life, that even when he returned back to Korea each time in the past, in his own words, he has no family to welcome him, Auntie Kang was not a “family”…. And now, there is a “place to go” to.
SIG just proven that he has surpassed his high-school genre, he can take on mature seducing roles.

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Ha - years later I am watching this just to calm my annoyance at the lack of that ingredients in another drama.
I haven't seen the younger In Guk, so I only know someone who can ooze as much as he wants to at any time. So fun to read about it as apparently news.

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Thank you Rejoycie,

That drinking tea scene!!! Bring back Junyoung and Dad scene... /tear up/

Why those eyes of Dr. Lee is too soft like the way Junyoung look to little Hyun... OMG MY FEELS! I SHIP THEM! JUNHYUN COUPLE! THEY EVEN TOOK OFF THEIR CLOTHES IN SAME ROOM! OMG! /FAINT/

/wake up/

It's just 16 eps show, so maybe they won't make it too complex, and just Joonyoung is Joonho, Min is Sunho, and Hyun isn't a monster. Happy ending~

:D

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Man I'm enjoying the show but the inability of the characters to follow procedure is so jarring! Calling for help then walking away from a murder! Stealing evidence from a crime scene! And this guy is supposed to be a criminology professor? WTF!!!

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The victim had not died when hyun got there. He called 119 because he wanted to save the victim. He ran away because he knew he would've been be caught as a suspect and he wanted to find the murder himself. Plus from previous eps we can see that Hyun is not a person who follows protocols

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An academic and police consultant isn't bound to the same rules as the police, so while he's aware of procedure he has no real need to follow it. He's also pretty sure this entire chain of events is an elaborate message to him from Min or JY, so I think the case itself is almost window dressing for him.

He's already gamed out most of the scenarios and it's not worth his time to get pulled in by the police while they're figuring things out.

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Agreed. Smart people are usually impatient and they easily get annoyed by bureaucratic procedures that seem pointless. To them it leads nowhere so they prefer doing it in their own way.

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Seo In Guk's fighting scenes......... //swoons

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Those were weird - are they filming those slowly and then speeding them up? Because some of the movements were really jerky and odd.

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I think the attacker is person that got threaten to do that by Joon young

thanks for the gorgeous screen cap rejoyce

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thanks 4 the recap....daebak... daebak daebak.... awesome series till so far.. :) it doesn't bore me at all... its very difficult to wait since i always watch kdramas after accquiring all episodes.. but for this i have to wait and watch it weekly ( through streaming)... waiting for it every day... well.. its nice.. wish them all the best...

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Oh my god actually enjoying this show way more than expected so far. Never watched SIG in anything before this but now..I GET THE HYPE. His stare...oh my ;P

Just confused as to whether Hyun got injured during the fight or the blood on his back was actually the dead police officer's? It made it look like his injury but then it just got brushed off as incriminating dead officer's blood so I got confused...

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That's the dead police's blood. Hyun is not injured

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I think Hyun got injured by the attacker's knife but he covered it up.

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I'm with you - he says it's the policeman's blood, but he definitely moved at first like he'd been sliced. And it was a big splotch of blood on his back, but not like he'd smeared blood on himself. I think he's injured.

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Yeah that's what I thought too since it wasn't likely he somehow smeared this blotch onto his back, plus we saw him cringe in pain and clutch at the injure...

and then two scenes later he's all fine without even dressing it up. Lol...sighs

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I wouldn't be surprised if Ji An realizes he's been in her bathroom and raided her bandage supply in the next episodes. It's possible the writers would change their minds, but I thought it was pretty evident through acting and wardrobe that he'd been hurt.

I mean, come on - it's a large, unsmeared, radial bloodstain on his back. And he clutched at it while wincing. And the sound effect made lots of little slicey noises. He's injured.

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OMG me 2 and I love those lips?

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That's the dead police's blood. He's not injured

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As of right now the Doctor is looking good for Joon Young: older, right next to him literally, access to the crime scene photos, ability to inpact investigations...and Min for Lawyer Jung seems legit to me too...especially after the older lawyer's story

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If old lawyer story is to be believed then Min perfected his killing instincts, strategy and methods under Joon young but he has always been a psychopath. Hyun, while a cold, analytical genius is not a killer. Though his behavior seems to suggest his appreciation for the art of killing and none of the horror a more empathetic person would display. I was actually struck by the lack of grief/horror he displayed as he saw his father's dead body. He was just too cold, too calm. I can't say he was numb because he was coherent enough to go looking for his younger brother. It's an indication that there IS something wrong with him. Something his father saw in him that chilled him to the bone and made him come to those erroneous conclusions.

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why is this drama not doing well in the ratings!!! I want to shake people, get them to watch it and then force them to like it!!

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I don't quite understand why?? I mean why don't people fall in love with this drama, why??

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+10000

sometime i want to shout it out "Ohh Korean,,, come on guys... this is a lot better than you imagine."

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Joon ho is a little...no, scratch that...very strange. He deliberately wet Hyun with the hose because he wanted Hyun to come to his house and have tea with him...I half wondered if he'd spiked Hyun's tea, he was staring at Hyun so hard. And the way they both undressed their shirts in the living room? Hot...but creepy. It's so obvious he's Joon young and he wants so badly to be recognized by Hyun it's most disconcerting.

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Thank you for sharing.
I love this drama.

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I think we're getting a little greedy with the cops. They have been so intelligent this whole time. I mean, I have never seen cops in a Korean drama use such common sense in my entire drama watching career.

These last three episodes spoiled y'all and now you're asking for too much. Let's just be grateful for what we've got.

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I still don't finish You're All Surrounded, do you think IRY and YAS are same in intelligence aspect of the detectives?

Go Ara and Jang Nara have almost same feature (except height) :D

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Thanks for the recap Rejoycie.

I am loving this drama. At first I thought it was the 'sex-on-legs' character of Seo In Gook who was doing it for me but it's really the whole show-the story, the characters and the production.

Keep it up show!

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Hyun's flashback on discovering the secret room with the beautiful song playing just makes me teary.

Then comes death.
Their innocent childhood gone.
I want to know more.
Hope I get a satisfying answer.

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yeah me too

also the scene in eps 3 when he's imagining his dad and min dining together. huh so lonely and hurted in this big world.

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really love this eps. it got me hooked the entirely time this eps. What can i say, i'm falling in love with Lee Hyun character. bitchy, arrogant, damn genius, and yet sexy. whooaahhh....

sometimes i feel glad that SIG take on this role. i can't imagine if LJW took this. yes he's kind of sexy, mature and cool. but i don't get the vibe if he is doing such complex character. at first i had doubt if SIG can play this role. he's young guy and still have to polishing his acting. but damn, he's magnet of this show. ok, i won't judge by its cover then.

though the police team doing some mistake and error but i think they are the best police in kdramaland of public channel *cough-TGWSS-cough*. they're solid and funny without being seemed overly dumb. and i think the production team heard us, at least in this eps they used gloves and using their brain to solve the case (altough their thinking is still faaarrrr away from our genious prof).

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SIG board shoulder is heaven!!! <3<3<3

Lucky Jang Nara, with her tinny body, SIG will envelope her with love and his body :D

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I think the hooded murderer is Hyun's little brother, Min.
According to him , "he doesn't want to kill but he finds himself doing so". He has a conscience even though he was a psychopath.
That could be the reason he killed their pet dog as well as their neighbours' when they were little, and Hyun buried them and covered for him. Unfortunately, their father thought it was Hyun Who was like Joon young.

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Psychopaths don't have the same kind of sense of conscience that most people do. They have an aversion to consequences, but they mostly live their lives focused on creating advantageous situations for themselves. While you or I might avoid an action because it would cause someone's feelings to be hurt, a psychopath would be more likely to avoid that action because they need that other individual to still like them so they will help them in future, etc. Basically it's a lack of empathy, but sometimes it goes unnoticed because avoiding negative outcomes and trying not to hurt someone's feelings can take the same path sometimes.

Psychopaths aren't necessarily bad people, but they don't view the world the same way as neurotypical people do. Neurotyps very quickly get an innate sense of altruism and empathy, while psychopaths have to get there through an understanding of why altruism and empathy are advantageous behaviors for them personally.

Hoodie's mantra makes me think he's more along the psychologically disturbed "hearing voices" side of things.

Agreed that Min's killing pets, though.

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I find the recurring theme of religion in this drama to be very interesting. Hyun was shown to be a devout Catholic: prayed in churches, confessed to priests, even having images of the Virgin Mary and scriptures of the Ten commandments (with attention to the 6th commandment: "Thou shalll not kill"). And now, we've got a seemingly compulsive killer who prays. Simply interesting.

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i keep forgeting to comment on: THAT is Hyun Bin's house in Worlds Within, right? I mean, Jian's house.

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Idts... Which one in World Within? I miss SHK-HB couple, why they must broke up ;___;

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HB's house from WW seems similar to JNR's house in IRY, that's what i feel...
and yes, I loved those two together, they would have been such a perfect gorgeous couple if they were still together!!

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First encountered SIG through No Breathing with LJS and even though I hated that he won (lol im ljs-biased) his skills shot through my heart. HE IS TOO HOT IN THIS DRAMA!!!! AUUUGHHH Love love love the pacing, the sass- oh the sass, the cute little crushes, Jang Nara and Seo In-guk ofc, the Russia-loving guy from Pinocchio, and the very Sherlock-y soundtrack!

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got so hooked up with this drama ≧∇≦ very impressed with D.O's acting. the person who did this recap, he/she did it so well. there are times i'm thinking to only read recaps instead of streaming to watch the drama. lol. because yknow, internet sometimes kind a annoying and kept the video buffering. so~ when will the next recap going to be posted ? hehe.

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Neighbor ahjussi is so creepy... why he wants Hyun took of his shirt? If he's really LJY maybe young Hyun told him secret about birth mark on his body...

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5 stars for this episode

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The drama continues to baffle me. Most of the things does not make sense at all. Who points scalpel at somebody’s back? The scene where Hyun and Joon Ho pulls out things from their pockets fills total weird and staged.
Hyun’s action of fleeing the scene does not make any sense at all. It looks like I need to this show on hold.

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I hate that they are making out a woman, complaining that her ex-husband is stalking her, to be spoiled and whining. Stalking exes are some of the most frequent murderers outside of gang wars and the like. A woman stalked by an ex is statistically in grave danger.

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