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You’re All Surrounded: Episode 6

The good guys find out that the hardest thing about being the good guys is that the bad guys always cheat to win. Our rookies start to wonder if what they do will ever make a difference, and their superhero leader picks the worst timing to lose his cool. If his temper is any indication, he might be more Hulk than Superman, but ineffectual in any case if he’s not around to save the day.

 
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EPISODE 6: “The ocean inside my worn-out drawer”

After spending the night in a holding cell after he beat Prosecutor Han at his own game, Pan-seok is rewarded with a visit from his entire team. But it’s only when he sees the arrest warrant for their hit-and-run suspect in Eung-do’s hand that he smiles in relief. Whoo, let’s go catch the bad guy!

They go together to arrest him, and Soo-sun sticks the warrant out and crooks her finger to get him to step out of the car. I love how much she enjoys this part of her job.

Dae-gu gets impatient and drags the guy out to make the arrest himself, and Soo-sun goes down the line for high-fives, with everyone except for Pan-seok that is. He almost high-fives Eung-do but they’re too embarrassed to follow through, which is even better. But he seems pleased in his own stoic fatherly way.

Later that night, Dae-gu goes to see someone—his accomplice S, perhaps, or a private investigator—and asks him to track down the man who issued the threat to Mom all those years ago when she originally agreed to testify in the young girl’s murder case. His trail went cold a few years ago.

Pan-seok waits on Sa-kyung’s doorstep, obviously very eager to tell her about catching the hit-and-run perp. She’s already heard and tells him he did a good job, but turns down his request for dinner. She turns to go, but then has seconds thoughts and suggests drinks instead.

He asks why she came to Gangnam when she knew he’d be there. She thinks he should know, but he admits that he’s never known anything when it comes to her. Why do I find that declaration so romantic, like he’s somehow telling her that she’s always owned him? Maybe it’s just Cha Seung-won.

She doesn’t answer and decides that drinks are as much as she can handle today. But then as she watches Pan-seok stand in the street and fail repeatedly to catch her a cab, her face softens and she quietly walks over and leans on him.

She cries as she admits aloud how much she misses their son, and he very carefully raises a hand to pat her softly on the back, trying not to cry.

Dae-gu stays up late watching TV as usual (Hey, you watch Feel-Good Day too?) and then the screen splits to show Pan-seok at home doing the same thing, and even wearing the same off-duty cop PJ uniform.

Their routine is eerily similar and equally lonely, from the instant ramyun to the filling of time with nothing in particular, to the popping of sleeping pills (I’m guessing), which is just followed by more insomnia.

Pan-seok takes out an old tape and pops it into the camcorder. It’s a video of his son with his toy robot, talking to Dad behind the camera and bragging about how he’s super brave and going to catch all the bad guys.

It’s not just that Pan-seok watches it that kills me, but that he talks back to the screen and plays dead when the boy shoots laser beams out of his toy, like he’s still there. He falls asleep to the sound of his son’s voice.

Dae-gu falls asleep to cartoons as usual, but tonight he has a nightmare about being chased by Combat Boots as a kid, which morphs into him being chased as an adult. The man corners him in a dark alley, and then Dae-gu wakes up in a cold sweat.

He can barely stop trembling, and then he realizes that he’s clenching his fist so tight that his nails leave bloody cuts on his palm.

In the morning Pan-seok gets called in with the alarming news that their hit-and-run suspect walked away scot-free. Of course. He storms into the holding area to find the chaebol’s chauffer sitting there with a hangdog expression on his face, after having confessed to the crime in his boss’s place.

Pan-seok goes straight for Prosecutor Han and yanks him up by his collar. He can’t believe they handed him an airtight case and he’s letting a man who killed a child walk away. Prosecutor Han doesn’t even try to appear remotely ethical, and just spits back that it’s not who died that matters, but who committed the crime. I think you mean, who lines your pockets, but same diff.

When Pan-seok finally lets go, Prosecutor Han punches him in the face. Pan-seok pops him right back… only Prosecutor Han actually passes out from the hit. Oh crap. You had to punch the weenie who’s going to faint, and now he’s probably going to sue you for obstruction of justice or something.

Pan-seok and Eung-do wring their hands nervously at the hospital, just hoping that Prosecutor Han wakes up. Is it too much to hope that he wakes up with amnesia accompanied by a newfound moral compass and a sudden sense of justice? What, it happens.

Thankfully he wakes up; sadly he’s still an asshole. He nearly faints again when he hears he had to get stitches, and declares that he’s going to make Pan-seok’s worst fears come true—he’s going to lose his job.

Dae-gu drives out of the city and tells S that he’s going to visit the orphanage to make sure Combat Boots doesn’t find him that way. We see in flashback as Ji-yong goes from orphanage to orphanage trying to find a place that’ll take him without alerting the cops.

He finally gets to one where the woman just asks him warmly if he’s had anything to eat, and takes him in without questions. Dae-gu comes to see her now and apologizes for not coming by more often. She assures him that he does enough by just being him, since he’s a role model to so many of the kids here.

He tells her that someone might come around asking questions about him, and requests that she not say anything. But she says someone already came, just a few minutes ago in fact, and said he was a cop. She gave him Dae-gu’s contact information as requested. Oh no.

Dae-gu goes running out when he hears that the man was just here, and scans the yard filled with kids and visiting volunteers. He spots a man in a black cap with a large scar on his cheek, and Dae-gu rushes him ready to attack.

But the man looks scared and surprised, and when he speaks, Dae-gu realizes it’s not the voice he remembers. He lets the man go and stands in the yard trying to get his bearings… and then the real Combat Boots peers out from around the corner. Great, now HE knows what YOU look like! Bah.

He confirms that the man who came asking about him didn’t have any facial scars, which is a surprise to him. He expected that Combat Boots would be easy to identify because of the scars (because of their chemistry room fight eleven years ago), but either Combat Boots had plastic surgery, or that acid he threw in his face wasn’t acid.

Dae-gu is still on edge when he returns to the precinct, and he senses someone creeping up behind him. He gets the jump on his attacker… and ends up pinning Soo-sun against the soda machine so hard he knocks the wind out of her.

He screams at her for playing childish games, and she’s left sputtering after him that she’s the one who should be mad. When they get back to their desks, Gook and Tae-il are amazed that they haven’t heard the news that Hit-and-Run’s chauffer confessed to the crime.

But they add that that’s the least of their troubles because Pan-seok is in the middle of a war with the prosecutor’s office. Police Chief Kang calls an emergency meeting to deal with the crisis, and rails into Pan-seok for making such a stupid mistake and reacting emotionally. He’s costing them years of effort behind the police branch gaining more investigative autonomy, not to mention fanning the existing flames of discord between cops and prosecutors.

Pan-seok can only hang his head and apologize over and over. The meeting is interrupted when the warrant for his arrest comes through, and Chief Kang doesn’t put up a fight.

She reassigns the hit-and-run case to another team, and Pan-seok’s only concern as he’s arrested is that the chauffer is a patsy. She yells at him that they have bigger problems. Chief Toad is especially gloaty, which surprises no one. Pan-seok gets taken away like a common criminal, and he can barely look at the rookies as he passes them by.

He gets locked up in a cell, and Eung-do says he’ll try to talk to Prosecutor Han. Pan-seok argues that there’s no need to bow down to that guy, but Eung-do says anything is better than losing his job over this.

Pan-seok says he’d truthfully love to tell Prosecutor Han to take his job and shove it, but then he sighs and tells Eung-do to take care of the kids and reassure them because they’ll be scared. Aw.

Dae-gu eavesdrops on all this from the hallway, and then sees that Combat Boots is calling Pan-seok right now, but of course his belongings are sitting in a box outside his cell. Dae-gu can’t believe the terrible timing, and watches in frustration as the call goes unanswered.

Chief Toad happily yanks the hit-and-run case out of Team 3’s hands and benches them from all cases and disbands the team. Eung-do takes them out to lunch to try and comfort them, but everyone’s in a funk to say the least.

Soo-sun asks if they can change Prosecutor Han’s mind, and Dae-gu scoffs that it won’t do any good—Pan-seok physically attacked a prosecutor, and there’s no getting out of that. Tae-il agrees that Pan-seok shouldn’t have lost control when he knew he was responsible for an entire team of rookies.

Eung-do doesn’t argue that it was a mistake, but he tries to get them to focus on the hit-and-run case. Gook sighs that there’s no point—they catch the bad guy and he’ll just walk away again.

Soo-sun is the only one who argues that there is a point, and they can’t let him get away with it. Gook asks if anything they do matters if the bad guys just keep slipping away and wonders if the world ever changes.

Soo-sun: “Of course! The world… changes…” She trails off, suddenly very unsure of how to finish the sentence when she doesn’t actually know anymore.

She narrates: “I didn’t have a quick answer to Gook’s question, because if the world doesn’t change, then why are we spending our nights investigating, unable to go home, and eating our first meal of the day at three in the afternoon?”

Chief Kang meets with Assemblyman Yoo and tries to sound convincing when she says that this crisis isn’t going to tear down all her efforts to get joint investigating rights with the prosecutor’s office. But she wrings her hands the whole time, and for once doesn’t look so sure of herself.

Sa-kyung comes down to visit Pan-seok in his cell, and when he makes a joke about her finally getting her wish that he’d quit his job, she gets furious at his cavalier attitude. She yells that he lost their son to this job, only to hold on for all these years and lose it to that idiot prosecutor, which of course only incenses her more.

She tells him he was a terrible father, but then adds that he’s decent as a detective. “It wouldn’t be so bad if the world had one detective like you. No… I would like it if there were.” She tells him to do whatever it takes to get through this and put that hit-and-run suspect behind bars.

The chauffer gets put back in his cell, which happens to be right next to Pan-seok’s. That ought to come in handy. Meanwhile, Tae-il and Gook trek through the chauffer’s neighborhood to get his family history and find out why he might’ve confessed to the crime.

Unsurprisingly, he has a sick little sister—a very young one, who looks up to him like a dad since they’re all alone in the world. The grandma who rents them a room says he recently scraped together enough money for her surgery. Bingo.

At the same time, Dae-gu lurks around Prosecutor Han’s hospital room and waits for an opportunity to sneak inside. He grabs the prosecutor’s wallet and one of the receipts inside catches his attention. I hope it’s something good. Do bribes come with receipts?

Tae-il goes to visit the chauffer’s little sister in the hospital, and she just assumes he’s her brother’s friend. She says she’s very close to her oppa, and asks if Tae-il has an older brother too. The way he can’t answer her question must mean that the man in the photo he keeps must be his hyung.

While she goes to the bathroom, Tae-il watches he busy hospital corridor lost in thought, and runs into Dae-gu who hands him an envelope. He says to give it to Pan-seok, since it should help him with his predicament.

Pan-seok chats with the chauffer now that he has some background info on his little sister, and says that he once thought along the same lines when it came to his son. He was determined to clean up the world and make it a better place so that his son could be proud of him.

He sighs, “But you know what, the world’s best father is the father who’s by your side. I learned that only after I lost my child.” He names all the things he missed out on, like his son’s first steps, his first day of kindergarten, the day he died. “You see, I always thought there would be a next time.”

He adds tearfully, “The moment that your little sister needs you the most isn’t next time. It’s always right now.” That’s a good speech.

Meanwhile, the team suddenly has to kick it into high gear when Tae-il finds out that the hit-and-run suspect just left for the airport an hour ago. Gook stands in the middle of traffic with a bullhorn to track down a deliveryman whose black box might have caught the hit-and-run on camera.

Dae-gu and Soo-sun have been demoted to traffic duty, and Dae-gu has a hilarious moment with a woman who signs her traffic ticket, “Son of a bitch.” He just processes the ticket and hands it to her: “Have a nice day, Ms. Son-of-a-bitch.” Lol.

Soo-sun comes running over to him in a panic with orders from Eung-do to go stop Hit-and-Run from leaving the country, so then they race to the airport and finally spot him in a lounge upstairs.

Tae-il gets back to the precinct and slips Pan-seok the envelope from Dae-gu. He takes one look at whatever’s inside and smiles, and immediately calls Prosecutor Han.

Gook finds his deliveryman and the black box footage from that night shows the child running into the street to chase after a ball. But just as a car comes into view about to hit him, the camera feed cuts out. Nooo.

At the precinct, the chauffer gets transferred in handcuffs, and Tae-il brings his little sister in a last-ditch effort to get him to change his mind. The little girl asks if her oppa did bad things to save her, and cries that she’d rather die then.

He looks like he’s going to ignore her cries, but then at the last second he changes his mind and asks to speak to Pan-seok. And whatever Dae-gu gave him in that envelope worked like a charm, because Pan-seok is walking around a free man.

Things aren’t going so well for Dae-gu and Soo-sun at the airport, since they can’t get into the VIP lounge and there isn’t any new evidence they can use to re-arrest the guy. Eung-do just tells them to do whatever they can to stall.

They catch a break when Hit-and-Run’s girlfriend arrives outside the lounge and calls him out. Seeing her only opportunity, Soo-sun just makes a run for it and when the couple moves to embrace, she dives in between them and sandwiches herself in. Pfft.

Dae-gu’s jaw drops, and the woman pitches a fit that her playboy boyfriend is at it again. Hit-and-Run insists he doesn’t know what’s going on, but Soo-sun just wraps her arms around his waist and coos, “Oppa! You’re not leaving like this are you?” I can’t wait to hear Dae-gu complain about this.

The girlfriend slaps him before stomping away, and Soo-sun does her best to cling like a monkey. She starts to draw unwanted attention though, and the airport security team comes after her.

But then Dae-gu comes careening out of nowhere with a luggage cart in tow, and scoops them both up in one fell swoop. He races them through the airport like that, screaming at old ladies to move out of the way. Hee.

The chauffer hands Pan-seok a flash drive and tells him that should be enough, and asks if it’s too late for him to make amends to his little sister. Pan-seok assures him that it isn’t, and promises to do his best to get him out before his sister’s surgery.

Dae-gu carts Soo-sun and Hit-and-Run around the airport like a chase right out of Looney Tunes, with Soo-sun wrestling the perp the entire ride. Eventually the security guards catch up to them, and the suspect has figured out by now that they’re the cops who came after him the first time.

He challenges them to go ahead and arrest him, knowing they have nothing to charge him with. It looks like they’re about to lose him when Eung-do arrives and sticks a video in the suspect’s face. Ha, it’s him admitting to the crime and paying off the chauffer to take the fall in exchange for his sister’s surgery cost. Nailed ya.

Eung-do charges him and Soo-sun gleefully pulls out her handcuffs to make the arrest. Go team.

When they make it back to the precinct, Pan-seok is there greeting the others and congratulating them on a job well done. Soo-sun is so excited to see him that she runs over and hops around on her feet until she can’t contain herself and bear-hugs him. Aw that’s cute.

Pan-seok freezes at the awkward display of gushinesss, and Dae-gu looks even more displeased than when she hugged the child-killing douchebag.

The team stands around awkwardly, and then Pan-seok tells them they all did a great job: “You are now rookie detectives.” He tells them to taste the moment when they finally put the bad guy behind bars, because this is what they live for.

He directs a smile at Dae-gu, but it’s rebuffed with another blank stare. This time Pan-seok follows him to his locker and sincerely thanks him for the envelope that proved mighty useful. Dae-gu just replies coldly that he didn’t do it for Pan-seok; he did it so the team wouldn’t be split up.

He says he’s still disappointed in Pan-seok’s actions, after all his speechifying about how detectives are a team. He asks how a man so strict on others can be so lenient on himself.

Pan-seok stops him as he’s leaving and admits that it’s embarrassing to ask this now, but he needs to know: “Do you have something against me? You’ve been that way with me from the start. Do you… know me?”

The air gets tense, but then Dae-gu just asks if there’s anyone who doesn’t know the legendary Seo Pan-seok, and walks out.

Pan-seok isn’t satisfied with that answer and stays late to look into Dae-gu’s personnel file. All that’s listed in his history is the orphanage where he grew up, and Pan-seok looks it up online.

He leaves it at that for the night, but then Dae-gu comes in early the next morning and sees his file on Pan-seok’s desk. Cat and mouse, here we go.

He gets to work filing evidence paperwork, and grabs a pair of reading glasses from his locker. Soo-sun walks in a moment later, and that’s what triggers her memory—those thick, adorably nerdy glasses… just like Ji-yong’s. She sees it instantly and calls out, “Kim Ji-yong?” Caught.

He can’t hide the look of surprise and recognition on his face for that split second, but he recovers quickly and takes the glasses off to try and get out of there. But she blocks the door and asks again, “You’re Ji-yong aren’t you?”

But what freaks him out even more is that Pan-seok is approaching the doorway behind her. She opens her mouth to ask it again, “You’re Kim Ji—”

So he plants a kiss on her lips to stop her from being overheard. Omo!

Pan-seok jerks back violently at the sight, like he just stepped in a pile of steaming poop. The horrified double take is priceless. And Dae-gu and Soo-sun stand there lip-locked and rooted in that spot.

EPILOGUE:

Prosecutor Han gets a peek at Pan-seok’s get-out-of-jail-free card: an enormous food and drink receipt for Long Night in Heaven (pfft) for 5 million won. But the kicker is that the amount is paid via “surplus tax.” Criminal AND skeevy. Pan-seok follows up the photo of the receipt with a text: “Shall I send this to your wife next?” He immediately makes the call to have Pan-seok released.

 
COMMENTS

I wasn’t expecting a kiss so soon, not that a don’t-spill-the-beans kiss is a real kiss, but still, there are about a million more efficient ways to shut someone up. That you chose smoochies over a hand to the mouth, well good luck trying to convince anyone that meant nothing. I’m excited that Soo-sun recognized him, because he looked completely unprepared for that outing, and if he can’t convince her that she’s mistaken, he’ll have to tell her something about his past to keep her quiet. I’m not sure if he can include her in his super secret spy club given her blind worship of Pan-seok, but I’d like it if he was forced to let her in, just so that someone could steer him down other avenues of logic.

I love the dynamic that’s forming around Soo-sun. Her wide-eyed hero worship of Pan-seok is growing by the day, while Dae-gu is becoming begrudgingly attached and he’s clearly annoyed that she thinks Pan-seok is so great when he’s convinced it’s all an act. I love this peevish jealousy stage in rom-coms where the hero doesn’t know why but he’s just angry all the time when the girl is near other men, and it’s all the funnier that Soo-sun just keeps launching herself at guys while he stands there. It’s far more complicated where Pan-seok is involved since her admiration of him is genuine, and I actually think her blind faith in their leader is what will become their biggest obstacle romantically, as a point of ideology rather than a traditional love triangle.

But the best part is that Dae-gu and Pan-seok are the main loveline in a narrative sense—they’re the two characters at the heart of the story and we want them to find their way back to each other. They’re the same—not just by circumstance—but cut from the same cloth and burdened with the same need to do the right thing. They just happen to also be equally bullheaded and convinced they can never be wrong, which spells many more dangerous misunderstandings to come. It’s a great setup for a pair mortal enemies as much as a pair of comrades, or what I’m really hoping for: master and young grasshopper.

Pan-seok’s admission about being a terrible father and getting it all wrong the first time is so moving because he never would’ve learned that lesson had he not lost his son, all because he thought devoting himself to his work was the right thing to do. But he learns the lesson all over again when he realizes that he left his new children floundering without their dad, and none of his so-called legendary lessons mean a thing if he isn’t there for them. I know that Dae-gu ultimately helped free Pan-seok because that’s his link to Combat Boots and he needs the team to stay together if he wants to keep spying on Pan-seok, but his argument with him at the end sounded like such a father-son moment. Why do your own rules not apply to you? You’re the one who said we’re a team, and then you left us! You guys are going to make such a cute surrogate daddy-son pair someday. Just as soon as we get that pesky murder, corruption, lying, stalking, and invasion of privacy stuff squared away. Easy as pie.

 
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I love this show. I think Go Ara still has the Reply 1994 charm in her. But overall, great episode - now i have to wait till next week ugh!

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She's really great at physical comedy. I hope he gets outed by her but they still keep it a secret from Pan Seok. It would be a good excuse to finally show the old him when they interact.

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Sorry for riding on your comment.

yes man, the weekly wait is so torturing.

What would be interestingly unfold, or set right, is that Seo Pan Seok's Son death has got something to do with the incident that happened 11 years ago.

Perhaps, he spent so much time searching for young Ji Yong, that he neglected his own son, or perhaps, 11 years back, while still being a rookie detective, he realise the dire consequence of a mistake, and thus, devote all his time into being a good detective, at the cost of his family's relationships.

Either way, I think the way this script is written, or the breadcrumbs that the editor has left, points to that direction, that the death of Pan Seok's Son, has some relation with Dae-gu's mother death. Which kind of even things out between them. Although you can't really say that the death of one can amend the death of the other. But then, it puts them both in similar situation, eventually being able to empathise and sympathise each other.. I see forgiveness on its way (fingers crossed)

I can't wait for the moment where, Dae Gu let Soo Sun in, and eventually finding out that she knew something about the boots villain that he doesnt.

Love this drama! Can't be critical at all <3

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Whoah! GF, you're making history! What a fast recap! :D
Thanks anyways but i have to watch first before reading. hehe. I'll get back after i watch it. But that kiss! I can't wait to know what happen. :)

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Haha! I think GF is always excited to share the YAAS love :)

Thanks so much for this awesome recap as always,
Ms Speedy Girlfriday :)
You rock!!!

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Aww yeah. I was enjoying this drama before, but now I'm like finally really excited for the future episodes. The dynamic between DG and PS is just awesome. They are so similar it's not surprising they don't get along at all. Plus the whole pesky murder issue.

I'm trying to find a way Dae Gu could get out of this mess, but somehow I don't think he can. She's pretty sure of herself and he also let it slip his mom died when he was 15. She's going to put it all together. Though I'm sure for a price (or a nice room) she can stay quiet.

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Yay! Thanks for the recap, girlfriday!

You guys are going to make such a cute surrogate daddy-son pair someday.

Yup! I can hardly wait—it's going to be so great.

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But hey, the 'shut-up' kiss reminds me to LSG's real girlfriend's drama, you know? I can't help it.

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"Pan-seok jerks back violently at the sight, like he just stepped in a pile of steaming poop." Coupled with the screen shot of Pan-Seok, I'm laughing like mad - really priceless. :)

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that was a huge laugh out loud moment for me too. Cha Seung Won made that face many times in Best Love. I love it Haha!

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i had to replay that moment a few times!! haha his expression was priceless!! gosh, i miss dok go jin

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this GIF will help I can't stop staring at it :P Cha Seung Won is an amazing actor he conveys so much with so little but this was the best :P

https://31.media.tumblr.com/aad41bf021a560be55b53a940dd7c6c2/tumblr_n606qrX7pJ1r54tyro7_250.gif

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OH MY GOODNESS
thank you dramalover!!
I was actually thinking of asking anyone if they had a gif of Cha Seung-Won's face when they kissed..
BUT IT WAS HERE! D':
TYSM ♡

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OMG. THANK YOU!!!!

That expression totally made my day. And this GIF just complete it some more!

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hi can i have the link for the gif u took it from? would love to reblog it :p

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Lol DG's face when she kissed her and Pan Seok's reaction was the highlight of this episode :-)

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Thank you for the recap and insight I am enjoying this has a nice balance. Hope you can get some sleep in

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I don't understand the Korean law ofc but is there only ONE persecutor in the entire area :/ sheesh i hate him

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I think there was another one in episode 5 - you know when the bad prosecutor was forced to issue the arrest warrant for the hit and run guy..?

anyway, i think the actor playing the part is aiming to be stereotyped as a bad character... he's pretty good at annoying people .. hehe

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This is my first dramabeans post ever and I just wanted to say...Girlfriday...you rock!! Besides being the queen of writing down my exact thoughts on every single gushy awesome moment every episode...you recap so quickly!! So thank you!!

I loved this show since the first 5 minutes of episode 1. I could already get a feel for who all the characters were. The writers are doing such a wonderful job.

As much as I adore Seunggi, my favorite characters are Pan Seok and Soo-sun. Go Ara is just adorable and she's totally killing this!! I love how her character is so unique and outspoken. She's just amazing in this.

And Pan Seok's facial expressions are stealing the show for me. He emotes so perfectly. I love the way he looks at his ex-wife...it's a mix of love, guilt, and hope.

And (insert girly shriek) I can't wait to see the Seunggi-Seok bromance!!! <3

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Thanks girlfriday! Was waiting for this recap.

Finally, I'm really hooked into the drama. I really like the characterisation of Pan Seok. With ep 5, we begin to see a different side to him - not just the hot tempered team leader and meek ex husband. (At least we know the reason for his 'meekness' - the guilt of knowing that you were partly responsible for your son's death is a terrible one to carry, and CSW is nailing his scenes! So is the actress playing Sa kyung - but boy, does she need therapy and counselling, as much as PS and DG!) We also now see a passionate and doggedly determined detective who will go to all lengths to collect data which is very heart-warming.

Regarding the kiss - haha! I too thought that there could be a number of ways to stop SS from blurting out his name. Coincidentally, wasn't this how Yoona's character, Da Jung, (in PMAI) stopped the PM from blurting out something he shouldn't in her drama?

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Whoa.....kiss in ep 6!?
Do u really think I can wait for one whole week?!
And wen is she gng to move into his room.....crossing my fingers!

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Well I'm glad I wasn't the only only who thought Dae-gu could be sort of like a surrogate son to Pan-Seok who lost his own son. Although the notion seems weird to me at first given that I was hoping for bromance. But anything will do. As long as they make up to each other, putting aside their past and differences and join forces to save the world at the end of the day ^^ Is it weird that I anticipate their relationship mend more that the romance?

Thanks for the recap!

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Thanks GF, as usual.
The split screen between Dae Gu and Pan Seok routines at night was sad. My heart hurt thinking how hard it is to live as Da Gu. He needs a big hug, really. But thanks God, I love him for finally showing his million-dollar smile when he talked with the orphanage director. When I treasured his smile, the Combat Boot appeared and recognized him as Ji Yong. Oh no. Then I laughed at the airport scene, it was seriously hilarious. Next, I was at the edge of my chair when Pan Seok asked Dae Gu whether he knows him. Finally, BAM, the unexpected kiss. It seriously gives me a heart-attack I almost fell off my chair. Haha. And Pan Seok's reaction was just lol.
This episode is not good for a weak heart. haha.

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I liked the split scene too. It was very effective and my heart went out to the 2 of them.

And DG's nightmare. Wish I could give him a hug!

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I love the comic moments that are placed in the episode to break the tension, eg Dae Gu and Mrs Son of a bitch! Lol!

But the spectacle/glasses moment: I personally think that it was too convenient. I was wondering where DG's spectacles went to - and thought, maybe he's wearing contacts. Then out of the blue, he whips out his specs and SS recognises him (no wonder Superman got away with it).
That I feel was a bit too convenient. If DG didn't really need specs, then why have him wearing it when he was young? If he only needed it for reading, then it should have been shown in the first ep, and why did he not have to use it in the earlier episodes, eg when he was checking the stalker's SNS posts?

I felt that it would have been better if the writer had used the shoelace tying as a form of recognition. They could be at the playground, and a child's shoelace come undone. Then DG ties it up for him in the same way he tied SS's years ago. She happens to walk pass and notices it.

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I totally disagree with that. I do like the idea of shoelace being the way to recognize him but it's going to be a lot easier for Dae-gu to deny he's Ji-yong. There could be tons of other people who tie their laces the same way. By recognizing him through the glasses, she finally remembers why she found him so familiar in ep 2. It makes more sense that something so trivial would jolt her memory because it catches Dae-gu off guard in all the right ways.

Also, I don't think Dae-gu needs the glasses to really see/read, but is a habit he unconsciously has of wearing them. Even when he was younger, he didn't wear them all the time. A lot of people do that, so I personally don't find it odd.

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Looks like his character doesnt have big minus so doesnt need to wear glasses all the time. Looks like he was trying to read the ingredients in that bottle. You know usually those are printed super tiny. Thats why he needs to get his glasses.

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You know, I wanted shoe laces too but you make an excellent point (and all your posts on this drama are great btw) I didn't even think about. He could easily deny with the shoe lace, but here he can't. You can tell he had NO idea what to do. I wonder where he was going, just fleeing? I'd actually like something similar for PS to remember too. I don't know what it will be, but something small and simple that is beyond DG's control that jolts his memory. PS is a detective, but I do want him to remember on his own without have to dig into who he is.

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Lol, I don't think even Dae-gu himself knew where he was going. I'm guessing he was trying to escape for now and just think of an elaborate excuse once he clears his mind. When she calls him Ji-yong, he instinctively looked up, and then looked really confused. He was probably thinking about what he did wrong before he realized the glasses.

Pan-seok met Dae-gu only a few times so it may be harder for him to figure out. But I agree. I want the revelation to be just as simple and obvious.

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My love for Pan-seok is unbelievable and Cha Seung won just make things easier.

Thank you for a great recap!

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That kiss... OMG I never imagined they'd go there. Holy cow, craaazy amazing.

Okay, so firstly, I just love how similar Pan-seok and Dae-gu are. They're both living the same kind of life, doing similar things, hurting in similar ways. More than anything, they both are unable to forgive themselves for what they've lost because they feel they're the reason that important person is no longer there. Of course in Pan-seok's case, it is his fault, but its not a huge mistake if it didn't have consequences so big. I love how much he cares for the rookies and treats them like his family; its almost like he's making up in his own way by being the father to them that he never managed to be for his son.

I was so mad at Dae-gu the moment I saw Boots peeking at him. He outed himself and now he's in danger. I didn't quite realize he feared the guy; I thought he only hated him. For me, it adds a lot of dimensions to Dae-gu as a character because now we see a lot more of that 15 year old child. He's not full of confidence like he initially showed himself to be, there's that fear that keeps him up at night. He's out for Boots but knows Boots is out for him too. That's a game I really want to see played out.

I just loved the moment when they all contemplate on why they need to work so hard when the bad guys are never defeated anyway. It's a horrible moment for a cop/lawyer/prosecutor to realize that even when they have the authority, they're still helpless in more ways than one. We never got a resolution to Soo-sun's voiceover but maybe by the end of the drama, we will. The world is always better off with one less of a bad guy and maybe that's something they'll eventually learn.

Although Dae-gu has gotten himself in a bit of a mess because now Soo-sun recognizes him, I think he'll manage to convince her not to open her mouth. I suspect he won't even need to tell her about his grand plans, even if she'll slowly find out. She's very convinced he's Ji-yong but his reasons for changing identity can be fake and convincing to her enough to let it go.

Dae-gu's jealousy is hilarious; Seung-gi does those scenes like no one can. I think he'll start believing she likes-likes Pan-seok, ala Jae-ha did to Shi-kyung. It would be a riot to see that all over again lol. In fact, there's a love circle going on in this drama isn't there? So there's Tae-il who may have something going on with Sa-kyung who is Pan-seok's ex-wife. Soo-sun may be harbouring a crush on Pan-seok with Dae-gu and Ji-gook both sorta crushing on her. Then to close it off, there may be some bromance (more?) between Tae-il and Ji-gook. It's a love web and I can think of tons of ways this could end up in some crazy confusion and misunderstanding between them all. It's gonna be so much fun when shit hits the fan!

P.S. I am confused between who I'd rather slam on a wall; Toad or Prosecutor. Maybe I'll put both my hands in good use. Because "It wouldn’t be so...

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oh man and here i thought Soo Sun will find out that he's Ji Yong because of the way he ties his shoelaces LOL awesome episode nonetheless and i can't wait for next week!!

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Has anyone asked this yet? Why does Combat Boots wear the same boots even after 11 years?? And he even went to the trouble to remove the scar from the acid?

Haha I guess it's just a convenient plot device for the audience to recognize him.

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KimNaNa, i completely agree with you, yet again, are the Boots more of a memory associated with him or an actual physical pair of boots that he always wears?

Regardless, great Kdrama!

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Like I mentioned in an earlier episode, it may not be the same boots. Combat boots are very durable, weatherproof and comfortable once you break them in - or so my husband and elder son tells me after servicing 2 years in the military.
So, It may be the same boots or he could have replaced them with the same kind.

But the bigger pic is that it is used to recognise him as KimNaNa pointed out.

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Important thing to remember: the characters are not watching the show with us. The bad does not know that he can be identified by his boots. Only Dae Gu knows that.

As to why he's still wearing the same style of boots after eleven years . . . why not? He's not a fashionista, he's a thug. He wears combat boots because he likes combat boots. They probably make him feel cool, like he's still a soldier doing what soldiers do. You and I know he's just a thug, but he doesn't.

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Ohhh Ji Yong! You need that kiss so much....close your eyes please...

Why is the world so cruel to this kind, carefree, loyal & truthful boy? It hurts to see him so desire to be himself yet his self-imposed burden of revenge strip him of his soul.

Hopefully his team collectively slap him out of it soon.

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OMG! Now DaeGu's life is in danger... He really needs help! At some point I want SooSun or PanSeok to discover his true identity. That way they can help & protect DaeGu.

SooSun already have a clue on his true identity. I think it would be nice if DaeGu will reveal his secrets to her. I mean its good to have someone that you can lean on.

Lastly, about the 'shut-up kiss' it makes my heart flutters! Not to mention PanSeok's reaction, its EPIC!

yay! I can't wait for the next episode... :-)

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I rewatched panseok's reaction to the kiss like 8 times, I hope we see a bit more comical reactions from him. so funny.

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I miss his Dokko Jin expressions. More please!

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i thought i was the only one!

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It's good that we are finally given some back story for DG. I like it that he was smart enough to pretend that he had lost his memory and had someone kind to raise him n love that he was a role model to the other kids at the orphanage. And he finally smiles!!!! Also that DG goes back to the orphanage every once in a while.

I also love his expression when SS hugged PS.

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Hey girlfriday!!

Not sure if you know about this or maybe have already given them the permission to use your recap but if you did, then all's good but if you didn't then maybe you'll like to take a look at this?

https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.753723974673095.1073741843.722029997842493&type=1

Basically someone used your recap for this episode and posted it on Facebook.

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Oh, but the person credited her, i guess? should be OK then, right?

spreading YAAS and Dramabeans love :D

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I think the general web etiquette is not to copy and paste an entire post like that without previous permission and especially not without a link back to the site where it was originally posted. Like 이광수 said, maybe they got permission from girlfriday, in which case, it's fine, but if they didn't, even with the way they credited her, it's not cool.

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After watching many a K-drama there's a certain point around the episode 5 mark when I know if the drama is a keeper or not and this one definitely is. A keeper in my books is well written, superbly acted and totally addicting plus puppy in the buff (my! what mounds & soft depressions of flesh on that torso hiding under layers of clothes, the shame!) *ahem* & some hilarious unexpected camp moments from a guy that looks like Cha Seung Won. Keeper.

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I loved it, the show is floating perfectly, it's leading to romance and the bromance (or son father relationship with both I'm satisfied)
also the person looking for Ji Yong I think is his father, maybe the killer is sent by his father... u know there are freaks who kill their son's mum cuz they're FREAKS.
Hope Dae Woong, sorry Dae GU will heal soon and be able to confront what'eve in his way, and the little JI Yong in him will wake up and we could get some (Dae woong a la prince Jae Ha *_* )

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i seriously adore Ara in this drama :)
i wonder how daegu daegu will justify the kiss as there are other means to silence her, no?
and the reaction on Pan Seok was so funny too!!
im loving this drama more and more as it progresses!

can't wait for wednesday next week!! woot!!!!

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Me too I cant wait for the next ep... I love them both. they have the chemistry... they look good together even though most of the time they argue over petty things.

I don't understand why some people think they don't click for each other... Anyway, we have different opinions so I respect that.

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Can't wait! Now more good interact of all characters . This drama make me keep it. Amazing now!

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"Pan-seok jerks back violently at the sight, like he just stepped in a pile of steaming poop. The horrified double take is priceless."

This was very similar to my reaction to the kiss. The show tried to set it up with the strawberry bump and him focusing on her lips but I am not buying it. The actors themselves don't have chemistry together. To me Soo-Sun pairs better with Ji Kook but actually I didn't want to ship any of these characters.

Yes, I understand I am in a minority and this goes completely against the rules of Drama 101. The mystery around Dae-Koo's mother's death, training new detectives, and friendship evolution were enough.

I am sure in the end what feels like nonsensical romance will grow on me but Ugh I dread the journey.

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Yeah we're a minority, but I'm much more invested in Dae Gu and Pan Seok's relationship than DG and SS. Because though I do like her character, I think DG is really in need of good friends or a makeshift family way more than romance.

Also I have a question: Why is DG still trying to hide his identity from Pan Seok anyway? Combat Boots already knows who he is, and if DG really thinks PS is working with him, wouldn't DG assume he knows now?? What's the point of trying to keep SS quiet at this point?

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I don't think he knows Boots know as much as he does, just that he's looking for him. Boots did not know DG was who he was until he saw him frantically running around. He also knows when Boots talks to PS and he hasn't yet told him anything about Dae Gu yet.

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ok the kiss, was so so. i mean seriously eyes wide open, who kiss like that.

it's nothing compare to the strawberry chest kiss, eventhough with LSG i would expect his brown chest taste more to chocolaty... eh what was it i am trying to say, oh right back to ep 6. what got me LOLing so hard was SPS reaction witnessing the kiss, hilarious...... my favorite scene in the whole ep... :P

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Yeah, I noticed that, too. Go Ara kisses on screen as a lot of Korean actresses do: like it was an action so alien to her she is mostly worried about bruising her lips.

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Uh, the kiss was supposed to be like that. It was out of the blue for both of them. Though it says a lot DG picked that method , even he couldn't really believe he did it. For once both were actually shocked and it made sense to have a wide eyed kiss. Both Seunggi and Ara do good kisses and I suspect we'll get one soon.

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Yeah, as ami said, it was supposed to be like that. It would've been pretty weird if Dae Gu had planted his lips on hers and she somehow, in that split second before the scene froze, started french kissing him.

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hahaha!! love the strawberry kiss on the chocolate abs too!!

maybe there will be a better development between the 2 in the next episode?? *fingers crossed*

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I just come from a kissing scene in another drama, where I swear the neck muscles of the FL where so tense she could have been a weightlifter in action. Secret Romantic Guesthouse.
And they kissed for at long time, and my neck felt all sore afterwards just from watching. Urgh.

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Who was the actor that played the guy who did the hit and run?

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wondering who he is as well..
does anyone know?
i read somehwere that he is also in wonderful days and secret..?

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I think this is the guy Choi Woong.

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Actor is Choi Woong who is currently playing the sweet doctor who is sweet on Dong Ok on Wonderful Season/Days - KBS weekend drama headlined by Lee Seo Jin. Nice drama. Choi Woong sure can play diverse roles!

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I have a feeling that boots and the guys behind him are the ones that killed PS son to distract him from going to school to rescue Ji-yong 11 year ago. Personally I hope for that so the guilt on PS shoulder's lessen on both his son death and Ji- yong going missing and the bond between him and dae gu go stronger .

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The airport scene had my in stitches - when ara was sandwiched between the couple and when seunggi was running-pusing the trolley with ara and the hit-n-run driver! ive never seen such scenes in life before! so funny!!!
I like the balance of comedy and drama in this series!
Daebak!

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Thanks for the ep 6 write up! But can anyone help and leave a reply on the song played during the shut up kiss? Thank you xx
" what's wrong with me, when I look at you, what's wrong with me? I cant keep a straight face ... "

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The OST for this drama hasn't been released yet. It'll come out next week Thursday I think :)

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auuugh!!!! I need that song!!

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Prosecuter Han's food and drink receipt is from kimbap heaven, it's a cheap Korean sushi chain. Not Long night in heaven LOL,
Though long night (kin bam) and kimbap sound similar.

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Uh, not sure where you got that idea. The receipt clearly reads: 긴밤천국. Long Night Heaven. I'm pretty sure you don't go to a place called that for the california rolls, if you know what I'm sayin'.

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i think DG choose to shut her using his and not his hands because he holds a box at that time..
so if he wants to use his hand to cover her mouth, he needs to put-box-down-then-cover-her-mouth, by that time SS must already blurted out Kim Ji Yong! so shut her by the lips is the fastest way.. XD

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Way to go!

I am not mentally prepared for this. Still., what a way to shut someone up. Go Ara is funny. This is my first time seeing her act and it's not so bad. Thank you for the recaps girlfriday! I'll looking forward to the next recap. :)

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What was the ending song for this episode?!

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I wonder how episode 7 is going to go. Super excited but in the same time a little nervous with it's all folding out. I feel that in the next episode Soo-Sun is going to make him allow her to stay in their small apartment for an exchange of her silence. Or... she could completely be floored and fall head over heels for Dae-Gu over the kiss Or... both ahahah

I really hope more lovey dovey stuff happens and especially more hilarious skinship. As for Pan-Seok, did he ever figure out who killed his son?I don't know if I didn't catch that but I don't remember them mentioning it. Pan-Seok is really opening up to the team and I love seeing every moment of it. As for Dae-Gu he really needs to step it up and try to move on... Although I know it must be really hard on him :{

Cant wait for the next Episode!! Wensday and Thursday come sooner!!!!! Thank you girlfriday!!Awesome recap!

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Gosh, I love this show So. Much!

Actually I was in love from the first episode on, but it just deepens every week <3
I love all the characters (and I can't wait till we get to the background stories of Tae-il and Gook), I love the story, I love the execution, the humor, the emotions, just everything!

I actually wouldn't even need the romance - which says a LOT for me.
Not that I'll mind it, though *whistle*

And I guess I have to admit that finally I became an official fan of Lee Seung-gi, the actor, haha :D

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Nah! I don't think there's romantic line between Soo-Sun and Pan Seok. I think it's more like a student-teacher worship (I hope!)

I believe in this case a kiss was a good way to shut up Soo-Sun haha because it came out of nowhere! Always grumpy natured Dae Gu suddenly sticking his lips on here will surely make her gasp in surprise and wonder what' what and whyyyyy

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...i mean buy him more time coz it will literally shut her mouth, stop her from talking and divert her attention to a new topic other than Ji Yong

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You missed the last bit. Han is sent pic of a receipt for 긴밤천국, then the follow-up text asks if his wife should see the receipt, too. Han immediately phones for Seo's release.

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Who filmed the video of the suspect and his chauffer?

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This is such a ridiculous show I cant believe there is no criticism. Gee, whos their police procedure consultant? I'm reading sub-titles & am still floored by the poor acting. That guy that the characters & script tell us is good looking is there just for looks? hes had maybe 5 lines in 5 episodes. Huh- thumbs down

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Loving every bits of it. Thanks, Show! Please don't let me down. *finger-crossed.

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Wait.. I missed it. Where did the video come from?

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What is the"surplus tax?

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