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Vincenzo: Episode 6

The trial begins, and both sides put everything on the line to win. Our underdog team’s unexpected antics may buy them some time, but Wusang is a practiced hand when it comes to playing dirty. Our leads will have to stay on their toes in order to best Wusang and take down Babel whose real chairman is getting tired of their interference.

 
EPISODE 6

Inside the courthouse, Yeon-jin “accidentally” runs into the judge and spills water all over him. Attorney Han and Myung-hee are acquainted with the judge and chat with him before the trial. He good-naturedly complains about always cleaning up after Babel and assures them this trial won’t be a problem for them.

Everyone gathers in the courtroom – which is having a water leak problem – and from the gallery, Vincenzo watches Cha-young nervously gulp water. The tenants declare that they’ll refuse to rise for the judge out of principle … and stand immediately when he enters. Judge Heo slips spectacularly and lands flat on his back thanks to the plastic covering the floor because of the water leak.

After Judge Heo is helped to his seat, the trial begins. Myung-hee argues the fault lies with the plaintiffs for failing to follow safety protocol. Cha-young struggles to make her remarks and asks to take medication for her recent anxiety disorder. And then she collapses. Joon-woo hops up in concern while Myung-hee and Attorney Han scoff.

Of course, this is all part of Vincenzo’s strategy. But rather than postpone the trial, Judge Heo orders that they’ll resume after a doctor examines Cha-young. Since Plan A didn’t work, Cha-young hops up as Vincenzo advised her – startling Joon-woo who’d been crouching beside her – and they move to Plan B: a power outage facilitated by Young-woon.

The tenants protest that those in the gallery can’t hear properly if the mics aren’t working, and Cha-young asserts that they can’t proceed without a stenographer. Judge Heo orders the stenographer to get her laptop so the trial can recommence.

Vincenzo gives Cha-young a thumbs up, and they move onto Plan C: chaos. Cha-young starts her rebuttal, giving the signal. Cheol-wook opens his coat and releases HORNETS. Yes, he was hiding hornets in his coat. *Shudders*

Everyone hears the buzzing and starts panicking which only gets worse when Hee-soo loudly announces that they’re deadly hornets. Everyone clamors to get out (to a remix of “Flight of the Bumblebee”) but Myung-hee refuses to budge and stares in disbelief at Vincenzo’s smug face.

Vincenzo had gotten the idea when Cheol-wook brought them a hornet drink (don’t even want to know what that is) his father made. In a two-part plan, Cheol-wook and Yeon-jin had smuggled in the unconscious hornets, and then Yeon-jin had spilt honey water all over the judge earlier. Oh, no. Unfortunately, Cheol-wook got some honey water on his pants, so Judge Heo isn’t the only one stung.

When Judge Heo returns to his seat after the chaos, half of his face is swollen. He can barely open his mouth enough to announce the trial is adjourned for a week, and then he passes out. Cha-young gives a jaunty wave to Joon-woo and a glare to Attorney Han before sauntering out with Vincenzo.

Outside, Myung-hee chastises Cha-young for making a mockery of the law which Cha-young thinks is rich coming from her. Cha-young takes offense to Myung-hee’s accusation that she’s playing the justice warrior; Cha-young only wants to take down Babel and Wusang for being despicable.

Cha-young joins Vincenzo and Joo-sung, and they smile and wave to the exuberant tenants. Cha-young laughs about the hypocrisy of Myung-hee who she nicknames “Zumoogi,” a Zumba dancing imoogi (legendary serpent). Pfft. She wants to go for lunch, but Vincenzo claims he has somewhere to be.

Wusang can’t believe they were beaten by such ridiculous tactics when they’re the experts in playing dirty. Attorney Han takes his anger out on Joon-woo while Myung-hee opens a window and screams hers out.

After learning that Yoo-chan would visit Kyung-ja on the last Tuesday of the month, Vincenzo decides to go in his stead. She’s grateful he came, but he clarifies it’s only this once. She should rely on family or friends from now on.

Vincenzo asks if she has a husband or children. Kyung-ja raises her eyes to meet his as she says no. He wonders how she’s lived to have no one by her side. Kyung-ja says life is rough, but Vincenzo scoffs that’s just an excuse. She acknowledges her life has been full of excuses and apologizes. Vincenzo tells her to save her apology for the ones who most deserve it.

Kyung-ja stops him from leaving and asks if this the last time they’ll meet. Vincenzo says he’s leaving soon. “This isn’t my country.” She looks him in the eye and says goodbye. Her eyes fill with tears when he leaves.

Vincenzo smokes a cigarette and recalls meeting his adoptive parents for the first time. Named Joo-young then, he’d sobbed that he had to wait for his mom because she’d promised to come back for him. In the present, a tear falls down Vincenzo’s face.

Meanwhile, Chef Baek serves a couple of food bloggers who try to get a free meal in exchange for a good review. While he’s chopping onions and crying, Team Leader Ahn gets a call from Director Tae ordering him back to the office.

On his way back, Vincenzo sees Monk Jeokha dragging a massive wooden cross down the street and gets coopted into helping bring it to Geumga Church. Once they’re done, Vincenzo asks for advice about getting rid of the anger inside of him. Monk Jeokha tells him the only way to win is to fight the anger.

At Wusang, Myung-hee and Attorney Han listen in to the broadcast from the hidden microphone she placed in the plant she gifted to Jipuragi. So far, she’s only heard footsteps and music. This time, they’re greeted with loud zombie noises.

Vincenzo guessed the purpose of the plant from the start; it doesn’t require being watered much and is a favorite for wiretapping. So, he put the plant in Larry’s dance studio. Cha-young finds Vincenzo’s know-how suspicious, but he claims it’s “common sense.”

Cha-young is surprised when he mentions he’s looking at a place for the tenants. He intends to keep his promise and move them for free. She looks downcast at his comment about leaving soon, but before she can say anything, they’re interrupted by an eccentrically dressed Joo-sung who’s prepping for his second date. When Vincenzo excuses himself, Cha-young runs after him and suggests they grab drinks.

Director Tae is rightfully angry at Team Leader Ahn for his extracurricular spy activities, but after scolding him, he hands him two files: requests from both Babel and Wusang for a background check on Vincenzo. Team Leader Ahn promises to handle the requests personally.

Team Leader Ahn gets all emotional when Director Tae tells him to charge the company and stop using his own money for his investigation; he knows Team Leader Ahn is still paying off his mom’s hospital bills.

Elsewhere, Vincenzo and Cha-young have drinks, and Cha-young thanks him for visiting Kyung-ja on her dad’s behalf. She’s surprised when he says no one needs to visit her anymore and changes the subject. How is she going to get him Geumga Plaza?

Cha-young insists on knowing why he wants it so she can come up with a plan, so he draws up his chair beside her and leans close to whisper about the 1.5 tons of gold hidden underneath the building. Cha-young busts out laughing and says shameless lying is his drinking habit. She flounces off to pay the tab, leaving him fuming.

That night, Vincenzo takes the electric tester Young-woon procured for him and sneaks into Nanyak Temple when everyone is out. Team Leader Ahn does his spy squint and follows dramatically, leaping unnecessarily into hallways to avoid getting caught. He finds Vincenzo kneeling on the ground and crying from accidentally shocking himself with the device.

Team Leader Ahn, the sensitive soul, assumes he’s praying and crying in penance and must’ve come to Korea to make amends. Vincenzo is upset to find the explosive system in working order – had it been inactive, he could’ve dug the gold out rather than having to demolish the building.

The tenants celebrate their courtroom success with dinner at Chef Baek’s. Monk Chaeshin thanks them for helping Woo-young who will soon begin chemo. They’ve heard that Vincenzo is looking for a building for them, and they unanimously agree to accept his offer and move out.

Everyone is startled to find Gilbert, the homeless man who hangs out nearby, peeking in the window. He enters the restaurant and asks for food in exchange for important info that could change their lives.

That night, a conflicted Team Leader Ahn fills out his report. He’s obligated to supply accurate information, but Vincenzo’s penitent form makes him hesitate. He decides to hold off until further observation.

At Wusang, Joon-woo looks over a report detailing Vincenzo’s varied charity works – he’s even pictured with the Pope. Attorney Han and Myung-hee look over the same intel. Vincenzo is a supposed human rights lawyer and philanthropist who has gotten death threats for his legal protection of Mafia victims. Ha, is this the report Team Leader Ahn sent?

While the Wusang team heads to brief Chairman Jang, Cha-young and Vincenzo prep the plaintiffs for their testimony and questioning on the stand. Vincenzo estimates a 40% chance of winning. Their next steps are finding a doctor willing to testify for them and going after Babel’s witnesses.

At Babel, Joon-woo gives the briefing which begins with a Star Wars style opening crawl about “Babel’s secret:” the original chairman had two sons. Chairman Jang blinks nervously while Attorney Han and Myung-hee turn in shock.

The eldest was born to the chairman’s wife, but his second son was by his secretary. And who is that son? “It’s Chairman Jang!” Joon-woo announces to the tense room. He then begins describing the “perfect” eldest son, and a picture of him populates the screen as he announces he’s the true owner of Babel.

Proving unhinged behavior runs in the family, Joon-woo forces Chairman Jang to participate in his little victory song and dance. After his bizarre show, Joon-woo takes his seat at the head of the table. Attorney Han immediately begins sucking up while Myung-hee treads cautiously. Joon-woo heard that Myung-hee wanted the prosecution office, so he tells her to get him a list of the people he needs to buy off.

That aside, he expresses his disappointment in their performance at the trial. He’s done with letting Vincenzo yank them around and instructs Myung-hee to get rid of him if she can’t beat him. Before leaving, he condescendingly pinches Chairman Jang’s cheek and tells them to look after his little brother.

Myung-hee rage throws things around her office and calls someone to announce a change of plans. Next thing we know, the treasurer of the victims’ group gets knocked out, and a bunch of money is stashed in the ceiling tiles. At the hospital, the Babel doctor puts something in Woo-young’s IV drip.

The next morning, Daechan Daily’s report that the treasurer has been embezzling funds kicks off widespread coverage. Cha-young and Vincenzo rush to the police station where they learn the treasurer confessed. The victims swear they’re being framed and beg Cha-young to help.

With this scandal, there’s no way the victims can testify as witnesses. Their only hope is Woo-young. That might be a bust too since Joo-sung calls to tell them that Woo-young is being investigated because they found traces of illicit drugs in his system.

Joo-woo walks up and tells Cha-young they want her back at Wusang. When she turns it down flat, Joon-woo grabs her arm and wonders why this case matters so much. His seriousness is out of character, but he says he’s worried about her, especially because of the way she and Vincenzo are doing things.

Cha-young warns him not to cross the line, even if he’s worried. After she leaves, Joon-woo pulls Vincenzo aside. He accuses Vincenzo of digging Cha-young’s grave and says he’s smart enough to know when to give up. Vincenzo counters it’s not about knowing when to give up but knowing when your opponent is weak.

With all the witnesses out of play, Wusang has regained their confidence in the second trial. Judge Heo arrives in the courtroom and smiles in relief to see the bee expert he requested in attendance.

The Babel doctor testifies that the plaintiffs’ claims are all lies and puts the blame on the researchers’ own bad health. When it’s Cha-young’s turn, she surprises Wusang and Judge Heo by announcing a last-minute witness.

In walks Vincenzo, accompanied by a police officer who removes handcuffs from his wrists. He smiles at the gaping Wusang lawyers and takes his place at the front of the courtroom.

 
COMMENTS

If nothing else, the Jipuragi team is good at throwing everyone off their game. I’m not sure how exactly they’ll use Vincenzo as a witness, but it certainly took Wusang and Babel off guard. I appreciate the scrappiness because Vincenzo and Cha-young’s antics were so absurd that there was really no way for Wusang to counter. I mean, they released hornets in the courtroom. (As someone who is terrified of hornets and bees, that scene was painful.) There’s no way they can beat a powerful, maniacal conglomerate through traditional means, so a chaotic approach that doesn’t let their opponents prepare is probably the best option. Vincenzo is a great schemer and Cha-young is a shameless performer, which makes this all work.

I’d worried that Myung-hee was going to have Woo-young killed, but I’m glad they didn’t go that far. Now that they’re getting more desperate, I wouldn’t put anything past them. Joon-woo’s patience is obviously running thin, and he’s even having a hard time maintaining his sweet front with Cha-young. He revealed himself so easily to Myung-hee and Attorney Han, and we still don’t even know why he infiltrated Wusang and continues to play the intern. Given how much he enjoyed putting on that little show to announce himself, I wouldn’t be surprised if he’s doing it just for kicks. Something is seriously wrong with that family. If both sons turned out like that, I can only imagine what their father must’ve been like.

Speaking of parents, that meeting between Vincenzo and Kyung-ja was tense. They left so much unsaid, but it does seem she knows who he is. I’m glad he visited her if only because his feelings surrounding being abandoned by her clearly haven’t been resolved. While I do pity her for being falsely accused and suffering so much, I don’t think it’s Vincenzo’s responsibility to save her, especially considering that she’s actively refusing to save herself. She could’ve filed for a retrial, but she’s chosen to live out her sentence and punish herself. I can understand Vincenzo’s conflicted feelings in watching the mother who abandoned him living such a pitiful life.

Between Vincenzo’s visit with his mother and his conversation with Monk Jeokha, he showed more vulnerability than we usually see from him. It sounds like he’s trying to leave Korea more to flee his past than anything else. Fighting for the tenants and the Babel victims alongside Cha-young could help him have the strength to face his own issues, if he’s willing. I’m surprised Vincenzo trusted Cha-young with the truth about the gold underneath Geumga Plaza. They even had the workers who made the room killed to keep it secret, and now he’s just telling his crush about it. I get that he needs her help to get the building back, but I would’ve expected him to come up with a reasonable lie instead. Of course, the truth is ridiculous enough that Cha-young thought he was lying, so it didn’t end up mattering. I imagine it will all come out before long anyway. With a tight-knit community like the tenants who are always in each others’ business, Vincenzo is going to have a time extracting the gold without anyone noticing.

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I think when Vincenzo told Cha-young about the gold, he made it all dramatic expecting her not to believe him. His character development isn't *quite* there yet for him to tell his biggest, baddest secret to Cha-young (even if he most definitely has a huge crush on her!!!) Speaking about crushes, Vincenzo having a crush is the cutest thing ever. Dangerous mafia boss feels heart fluttery things for super spunky female lawyer avenging her father - awwwww! Almost as cute as the secret agent guy falling head over heels for Vincenzo praying to Buddha
Also, loving the directing! There are certain shots (like the tenants standing in a single file line staring at the Plaza) that just feel so surreal, which both immerses me deeper into the drama world while also reminding me not to take anything too seriously either.

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I love so much the surreal side you are taking about!!

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I would be inclined to agree about your first point, if he didn't keep insisting he was telling the truth, but your interpretation is much more fun.

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This is my favorite genre, the Oceans 11 type underdog gang beating the big baddie, like Player, Lookout, Chief Kim, Squad 38.

I'm loving it so far. There are just layers of humor and twists and pathos. Even the music itself is funny. I can tell the music director is a classical music and opera nerd, I love it! Plus the references to other dramas and kpop and other stuff I'm sure I'm missing. It's all cooked into a delicious stew, with probably too much MSG, but whatever. I know it's not to everyone's taste, but I'm totally addicted. Hopefully it won't falter too much in the dreaded 13-19 ep slump.

My favorite moments this ep were the murder hornets (who thinks of that?!?!?!) (sorry, quirkycase), Team Leader Ahn's continued misunderstandings, and Joonwoo and Chairman Jang's Pick Me song and dance, haha.

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I love the music, no OST but just BGM so you can fully enjoy whatMs happening.

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There are tonnes of symbolism in here.

We have a leaky courtroom symbolizing how weak the law is against the rich and the powerful, then we have a monk dragging the cross like Jesus did before he was nailed on one. The show is about revenge, but it is also about redemption. Vincenzo has to forgive his mother before he can move on (include accepting the love from Cha-young). It is a comedy, but it can't me much more serious than this exact show.

Thinking of Godfather has a lot of symbolisms (like every time when someone will die, oranges will be spilled). Another films full of religious meaning is also mentioned in this episode: Star Wars (the Force is something you have to believe to use it). In a country with 20% of population are Christians, Biblical analogy is used often in Vincenzo, just like Godfather, who also feature Mafia (also closely related to the Catholic Church in Italy), as well Baz Luhrmann's Romeo+Juliette, which put a Shakespeare play into a mafia flick.

One side note, I am guessing that homeless Gilbert is someone special, probably one of those built the gold storage but Vincenzo's man forgot to kill? Otherwise I can't explain why the tenants look so weird after hearing him out that celebratory evening?

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Homeless man is another cameo from a cast from the Fiery Priest. ^^

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Oh yes, Ssongsak, the fighter. Half - expecting Eum Mun Suk to show up too.

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Vincenzo made himself arrested to give his testimony? I wonder what he did... or confessed.

I want Cha-young to know about Joo-woo now. She trusts him and she could give informations...

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I suppose he was arrested and maybe shared cell with someone who is or was Babel and knows something about the case.

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Did'nt enjoy the first episode. But the later episodes are so much fun. I binge watched upto the 6th episode. The hornets and the powerpoint presentation are the highlights of the episodes. Joon woo is craaazy. Btw I just can't take my eyes off from song joon ki. And cha young is great. Hope there is a junho cameo.

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Totally agree, it really found its groove after the 2nd episode.

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Junho was still in the army when they filmed this (he still is, he's getting out in like 10 days). So either they just film an extra scene with him after he gets out, or since he was doing public service they already filmed one (but I doubt because that would be illegal and they wouldn't risk it).

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Yes he will be discharged on march 20th. It's just wishful thinking.

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the props department must be having a blast!

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I’m happy for Team Leader Ahn hahaha. His boss finally acknowledged him. And he continues to fall in love with Vincenzo. I guess he’ll be able to help our mafia guy without knowing it 😄

That homeless man may have been a Babel employee. He obviously knows something. Wasn’t he writing “Babel” on the door? I hope he’d be helpful to Jipuragi team and not cause more trouble.

Yes, that meeting between Vincenzo and Kyung-ja was tense. I also think mom already knows who he is. And doesn’t Kyung-ja also have leukemia? So her condition may be related to Babel Pharma, probably induced?

I like the part where Monk Jeokha was carrying the wooden cross and his conversation with Vincenzo afterwards. It’s both funny and meaningful. I loved the sound of the bells and mokugyo/moktak(?) together 😁

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LOL at the monk's advise. I don't think fighting back is the right belief for anger in Buddhism.

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I think it's great when different religions help each other out. I was like "aww" when the Monk decided to find that cross a new home.

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Love this show it really makes me laugh. And SJK's suits are still amazing. I wish the girl would quieten down a bit but all in all I'm really enjoying this one, the comedy varies from slapstick to extremely subtle. Clever writing!

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That was the most unbelievable courtroom ever! Seriously. But Song Joong-ki is freaking hot that very much sums up my opinion upon this episode. Why is he so hot? Nevermind.
I think Cha-young doesn't like the idea of Vincenzo leaving, not because she is in love, but because first, she hadn't had friends for quite a while, someone to rely on and have chitty chats, and second because he was close with her father, someone she misses and probably regrets losing the chance to fully reconcile with ever. I actually don't think that neither of them is in love yet, they are kinda friendly with each other in a different way than they have ever been with others and that's it, for now.
About the plot, I like the plot, though the storyline sometimes doesn't make sense to me to the point that I ask myself if I would have continued watching it with a different cast ( someone with initials SJK may be the biggest reason, who knows), I enjoy watching it anyhow. The amount of fun is just right for my taste, so maybe not 10/10 (at least yet) but the show is somewhere around 8 which is good.
Thanks for the recap ^_^

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Everytime he smirks, I nod and think to myself, Yes.

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Exactly!

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About the plot, i’m not sure if it’s supposed to be about fighting Big Bad Babel or about SJK getting the gold. Frankly i wanna know how to get the gold more. In the intro, they gave us a timeline 3days before the building blew up. Weeks later it’s still standing strong! Hello, get me to the big bang and gold please..

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I think he will never get the gold at this rate

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It does seem that the tenants were told about the gold under the building by the way they were looking at it, but I don't know... Show may be tricking us, just like they tricked us in the preview by showing Chairman Jang while "surprise witness" was being said.

What happened in the last 5 days for Vincenzo to be arrested and be the surprise witness? I'm so curious?! Is he a shareholder? He became a researcher of BLSD? Speaking of, retro powerpoint presentations seem to be the kdrama trend these days. Hahaha! Can't with the evil Taec's reveal and him doing the worm after that.

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If they knew about the gold, why would they be looking up at the building, that was my question, because I had the same initial thought.

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I do think the tenants were told about the gold, which may change their level of trust in Vincenzo. However, knowing about the gold will not directly impact them because they are just tenants, not owners of the building.

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I said it on the previous recap. I’m having so much fun with all the absurd things happening in this drama I feel a little guilty. I really don’t care about the plot. Let all the nonsense march on, because I’m willingly waiting.

I still think HanSeo has his own agenda, although I don’t know what it is. The look in his eyes was “this is going according to my plans” after the presentation. Is he the enemy of the enemy that will be Vincenzo’s friend? I don’t know... to discover this we will have to discover why JoonWoo is doing what he does. If there is even a reason.

Regarding Vincenzo and his mum, I understand him and the fact that he doesn’t want to see her. The child in him still feels he was abandoned and even so he’s lived his life without her as a mum. Vincenzo is now helping the tenants and everything but please keep in mind that he’s not doing it out of selfishness but because he wants the gold. He’s killed before and not only in self defence, he was a Mafia’s lawyer. I like him, but he’s not good.

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Yep, agree with you on this one - Han-seo is going to be important later on. We've had way too many hints dropped - the facial expressions, the puppet monologue etc. Just looking forward to what it will be that convinces him to turn - can't imagine that it will be anything other than out-of-nowhere!

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I wonder how Oh Kyung Ja knew that he is her son. Did Lawyer Hong tell her? Was it something Vincenzo said? Mother's instinct?
I do agree that Vincenzo has to resolve his abandonment issues first. But it would be great if he can find his pseudo family with the Jipuragi crew and Geumga Plaza tenants.

The Jang brothers are really messed up. Their father and mothers must've been a real piece of work as well for them to turn out that way. I have hopes that Han Seo will cut his puppet strings and switch sides.

So so excited to find out what Vincenzo has up his sleeves. Why is he a witness???

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Looks just like his father?

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I think Oh Kyung Ja had a revelation that Vincenzo is her son when he said Korea is not his country. There was something about the look in her face. The orphanage probably told her at some point that her son was adopted by an Italian couple.

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The show is definitely a fun watch if you don’t take the plot too seriously because otherwise it can be nonsensical and I can’t shake the feeling that Vincenzo is too similar with Fiery Priest.

Episode 6 was better than episode 5 even though the humour sometimes still feels off. I am really enjoying the FL’s performance from being crazy, over the top and shameless to more serious, calculative and soft I enjoy her many facettes.

Now I feel like, the writer dumbs Vincenzo down for plot’s convenience and That I find quite annoying.So far I really enjoy Vincenzo and Cha Young’s budding friendship and the way He smiles at her antics and lets her shine is just great to watch.

My biggest gripe is Ok Taecyon’s performance, I just don’t find him that terrifying nor convincing as a charismatic villain that people love to hate. He lacks the insanity that his little brother ( can’t wait to see him rebel by the way) and Vincenzo display from time to time. The scene where he revealed himself was so cringe to me. Maybe he will get better with time but as of now he is average at BEST.

Can’t wait to see more about this show. Really fun overall!!!

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Yes, agree with you about Taecyon's reveal - it had me cringing too. Too pantomime. And his overall puppy act as Joon-woo is not really to my taste either. (Plus, for me, it doesn't quite make sense - as an intern, he's clearly a mess, so why would they make him a partner if they really have no idea who he is?) Kwak Dong-yeon's "insanity" as you put it (really good call, btw!) is far more menacing. I only wondered if they'd deliberately gone ott on it to give Myung-hee a reason to start pulling away from Babel and following her own agenda - there's definitely more to her than has yet been revealed...

Still, I agree with you, it doesn't affect the rest of the drama which is just thoroughly entertaining! Bring on the weekend!

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Yes definitely!!! I still don't get why he chose to work in Wusang as an intern. Was it to spy on them in order to see how they are handling his affairs? Or because he has a crush on Cha Young as they seem to hint at? If he is as crazy / a sociopath as they want us to believe, wouldn't it be surprising for him to care about someone else other than his own person? Maybe he will get better and more complex and become a worthy opponent to Vincenzo throughout the episodes.

In that sense I also feel like Myung Hee is also a true villain and she is quite layered, I think she has lots of surprises coming for us as she seems to have her own agenda and is ready to do anything to achieve her goals (even though her moves can be quite predictable and old school as Vincenzo said :) ). In that sense ,I find her far more intriguing and better written than Joon won for now.

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Oh. I haven’t said I love Taec in my comment!!

I need to say it, just in case you’ve all forgotten 🤪

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Wait, you forgot to say you love him despite his acting..hahahaha *sorryTaecIswearIloveyoutoo*

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It won't happen again!!!
Bless his soul and his abs, but he can't act!

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He needs a role like the one he had in Marriage Blue. Just a regular sweet guy, not much required but hopefully a bit more lines than that.

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When Cha Young "passed out" and Myung Hee just looked at her, I laughed and laughed because she knew knew immediately it was nonsense. However we did learn that Joon Woo genuinely likes her, which is cute, but mostly sad because that is never going to happen. I like this show, lol.

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Team leader Ahn fanboying over Vincenzo is the cutest thing after Vincenzo's crush on Cha- young (be still my poor single heart). At first I thought that Cha-young's chaotic energy is a tad too much but now I just love it. Her variation of flying kisses are just so good😂

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The first week, she felt like a little girl trying on her mom's clothes and heels. She feels a lot more comfortable now and has such a cute vibe. I like how there isn't a bickering relationship between her and Vincenzo. She's genuinely excited to learn from the mafia master.

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In this over the top dramedy that is Vincenzo, the Chairman reveal was sooo bad y’all! Also, someone call the k-drama cops cos this secret chaebol didn’t graduate top of his Stanford class!

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This drama is getting more and more fun though perhaps still similar in formula to The Fiery Priest. I don't know how the writer comes up with things like hornets in the courtroom lol. I suspect the homeless man somehow knows about the gold and told the tenants and Han Seo will switch sides at some point to bring down Joon-woo.

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I laughed so hard at the Star Wars presentation. And Team Leader Ahn.
Not so sure how I feel about the hornets though - that sting / reaction looked super serious and I wasn't laughing along with the group...
Couldn't they have just... set off the fire alarm instead? #lighternim

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This is not a spoiler because I have NO idea if I am right. It is totally a guess. But does anyone else think that Vincenzo's mom was accused of killing the Babel kids' dad (ie the former chairman)? But it was actually probably Joon Woo? Seems to me we are not getting out of this drama without Vincenzo clearing his mom's name and that would just tie it up in the kind of neat bow Kdramas often like.

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I thought so too but I rewatched that scene in ep1, the name of the Chairman she was accused of killing is different.

Interestingly though, it was a Hwang, and the last name of Joon-woo's mom is Hwang too. It probably means nothing, but I also thought Jang Joon-woo and Jang Han-seo having the same last name meant nothing too 🤔

(I do think it's just a coincidence, if Vincenzo went to her trial then he'd know who she was accused of killing and would probably know if that person happened to be the Chairman of Babel)

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I just wanted to give a shout out to Agent Ahn! I love him!
My favorite scene is when he was following Vincenzo to the basement.
It was hilarious! Especially that jump!
So far he is my favorite character!

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His relationship with his boss is kinda cute too :p

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Yes totally! I love that too!

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He's such as sweetheart!

So far he's been able to hide his real purpose/identity from Vincenzo and was able follow Vincenzo without being detected. I hope he can join in Team Jipuragi's planning. Seems like he's got some sneaky talent!

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So many lol and choke-on-my-own-spit moments! The hornet in the courtroom was such a surprise! I'm also terrified of bugs and bees and hornets. I thought it was hilarious watching the judge try to talk with a swollen lip. The message is supposed to be serious, but it looked like he was pouting.

Also loved Cha-young's drumroll as she waited for Vincenzo to tell her the big secret. The background music had some light drumming sound too, but then Cha-young chaotic drumming on the table just made me LOL!

And the scene of Vincenzo appearing to be praying in the temple! Followed by that ridiculously glowing write-up of Vincenzo's past.

I hope Vincenzo's mom's case won't go by the wayside. Felt so sad watching that scene. I feel like his mom knew he was her son, though I can't pinpoint exactly when or how she knew that. Made the goodbye so sad. I wonder if her case will be involved with the takedown of Babel group.

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I still love Taec, but this episode made it so evident he cant' act. He's believable as psycho, he's super cute in his assistant role but when it comes to switching between them... That's just a maze of inconsistencies. And that presentation and the following worm. Ah! The cringe! Truthfully, the only reason I gave this drama a chance was the expectations for cringe out of this world, but I'm really pleasantly surprised with how many layers it has. And the OST is amazing! The absence of frequently appearing languishing ballads is so refreshing.

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I don't know what made me laugh more: the glowing report on VINCENZO from the NIS that portrayed him as a philanthropist and human rights lawyer who protected Mafia victims, the Star Wars presentation, or the court room Hail Mary involving hornets.

This show is so ridiculous and the farce element really ramped up this episode (that court room scene with the progressing chaos was a total hoot). I think what makes this show work is that a lot of these elements are in serious dramas and so VINCENZO is almost parodying them.

It's hard to write a comedy entirely in homages, as Zombie Detective unfortunately proved last year, because you have to find a balance between the references and having your own coherent and interesting story to tell. So far VINCENZO is nailing it.

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okay so i have two possibly stupid questions but questions nonetheless.
1) why do they try and postpone the trial? is it just so they have extra time or is it something else?
and 2) why was vincenzo in handcuffs at the end?

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