I Remember You: Episode 12
by rejoycie
The confrontation we’ve all been waiting for takes place at long last, and it’s one doozy of a reunion. Grab your tissues and brace yourself, because it’s gonna rip your heart out, in the very best possible way. At the very least, it’s a step forward for Hyun on several interpersonal (and personal) fronts, as he learns that he doesn’t have to weather every crisis alone. Confiding in others, and being protected, is perhaps not that big of a deal after all.
EPISODE 12: “If I had to kill somebody…”
As Lawyer Jung promises to “remember” the neglected and bullied student Yong-jae (aka seek revenge), Yong-jae’s mom finds the picture of a radio with the number six, left in the family’s mailbox. Hesitating for the umpteenth time over the envelope, Hyun thinks back to the numerous times Lawyer Jung initiated casual conversation, pondering the possibility of him being Min.
Ji-an reviews the tapes of the interrogation of Yong-jae’s family, as well as the CCTV of Yong-jae getting beaten up. One thing stands out to her: The unidentified witness and Yong-jae clearly made eye contact during the assault.
Settling down in his home basement, Hyun bucks up enough courage to finally open the envelope of truth. He chooses to first look through the records of the murdered victims, who all have the common characteristic of having abandoned someone. Registering that fact, he comes to a shocking realization: Through killing the other victims, Min was repeatedly “killing” Hyun, who likewise abandoned him.
Eventually, he turns over the picture of the supposed murderer, and the identity of Min is confirmed to be Lawyer Jung. The cards are finally all laid out on the table. With the truth slowly sinking in, Hyun pounds his chest in a mix of heartbreak and anguish, as tears spring to his eyes.
Lawyer Jung heads out in his “murderer outfit,” as Hyun remembers Lawyer Jung’s defense of Yong-jae’s family. It hits Hyun that Lawyer Jung intends to finish off Yong-jae’s family, and immediately rushes out to stop him. Multiple calls to Lawyer Jung go unanswered, and now, it’s a race against time.
Hyun makes it to Yong-jae’s house, but nobody’s home. All he finds is the picture of the radio, left under the door. He makes a call to Indebted Friend, and requests for the list of addresses that he found during the background checks. Next, he calls Ji-an, and gets her to contact Yong-jae’s parents.
His subsequent stop is Lawyer Jung’s studio, where he discovers Lawyer Jung’s wealth of double-headed art pieces. As he recalls Min’s similar childhood drawings, we finally get the mini-family reunion as Lawyer Jung appears behind Hyun. Hyun slowly turns around, and the look he has on his face when he sees Little Bro just about kills me.
Hyun confirms Lawyer Jung’s identity, and tearfully apologizes for being too late. In contrast, Lawyer Jung is unmoved, and with his poker face still intact, he stoically agrees that it is in fact, too late. Hyun grabs Lawyer Jung’s hand to check for injuries, although Lawyer Jung assumes Hyun’s looking for remnants of bloodstains.
Lawyer Jung asks Hyun to get to the point, and judging by the way Hyun asks about Yong-jae’s family, he’s practically pleading with Lawyer Jung to deny any involvement, since Yong-jae’s family is not worth Lawyer Jung being destroyed over. Upset, Min angrily questions: “What if I’m already destroyed? If I was already destroyed the moment you abandoned me, what are you going to do?” Voice cracking, Hyun ekes out, “I never abandoned you.”
Flaring up, Lawyer Jung accuses Hyun of not looking for him, and not recognizing him. He cuts off Hyun’s explanation, asking if Hyun wished he was dead. It’s a really heart-breaking and teary scene for both brothers — Lawyer Jung’s resentment that hyung didn’t recognize him, and Hyun’s disappointment in himself for failing his younger brother.
Grabbing Hyun’s collar, Lawyer Jung’s voice hardens and he blames Hyun for sending him to Joon-young. Hyun’s shocked that he would even think that way, although Lawyer Jung’s evidence is that Hyun betrayed Min to Joon-young. Little Hyun had promised Min to keep it a secret, but when little Hyun met Joon-young, he revealed that the real monster is actually Min.
Hyun’s silence confirms Lawyer Jung’s conclusion that Hyun did in fact spill the beans to Joon-young. Just then, a phone call arrives for Hyun, and Ji-an reports the good news that she just saw Yong-jae’s parents entering their house, and has requested extra security for them. Both brothers know what this means, and Lawyer Jung just says that he wasn’t in the mood today.
Hyun offers himself up for Lawyer Jung to kill, since he’s the real target that Lawyer Jung is after, and Lawyer Jung calmly affirms that statement. As Hyun leaves, both brothers break down and let out their suppressed sobs. Oof oof.
Ji-an arrives back home, ready to bug Hyun about the night’s happenings, but something about Hyun’s demeanor convinces her to let the issue rest for the night. Hyun falls asleep on his desk, as he dreams of little Min burying something beneath a tree. Suddenly, Lawyer Jung replaces the image of Min, and now, there’s a dead body on the ground. He jolts awake, and Ji-an is already next to him, sleep-comforting him and patting his hand. He smiles at the sight of her dozing off, and catches her before she crashes onto the table.
He confirms that she’s sleeping, before spilling his worries about Min being a murderer. He starts to ask about a hypothetical situation where he runs away, but doesn’t complete his question. Giving her sleeping figure a final smile, he walks away, and Ji-an opens her eyes, having heard everything he said.
Meanwhile, an unidentified man looks at a photo of Hyun.
Joon-ho visits Lawyer Jung, and notes that he didn’t “handle” Yong-jae’s parents. Lawyer Jung says he didn’t feel like it, and poses two questions to Joon-ho: Did Hyun really abandon him? And why was he left with Joon-ho? Joon-ho merely replies that it was the convenient solution for all of them.
Over breakfast, Ji-an admits that she heard Hyun’s confession about Min. She knows that Hyun said it while she was sleeping, fully aware of the possibility that she could be awake. She prods him to come clean with her, but Hyun tries to brush it aside as a dream she had.
Refusing to let him sweep it under the rug, she says that she was enduring it all this time, waiting patiently for him to take the initiative. He suggests for her to continue waiting, but she can no longer do so, since she can’t un-hear his revelation. Ji-an’s unsure how exactly she can help, but one thing she’s sure of is that Hyun can’t handle it on his own.
Hyun wants to know if she’s coming from the standpoint of a police officer, but Ji-an says that she will hear it as a friend if he tells her. But soon, she will have to wear the hat of the police — so she wants to hear him out as Cha Ji-an before it comes to that. Moved by her sincerity, he confides in her: He has found Min, who was kidnapped by Joon-young, and has possibly become a murderer. Baby steps.
Eun-bok has managed to identify the witness of Yong-jae’s attack from the CCTV, and it’s revealed to be his mother. Due to her negligence, Yong-jae died of assault, and she’s arrested under the charge of abuse.
Ji-an mulls over Hyun’s words, and we go back to their conversation in the house. Hyun refuses to divulge Min’s identity, although he does enlighten her that Joon-young is “nearby.” He lets her listen to Joon-young’s tape recordings, and she has nothing but swear words to throw at Joon-young. She’s shaken up, but more so due to her anger that Hyun was locked up in this basement at such a young age.
Hyun reasons that if Dad had found out about Min’s psychopathic tendencies, Min would have been the one locked up instead. Hyun had tried his hardest to protect Min, but he made a mistake in spilling the beans to Joon-young. He laments all the what-ifs, and regrets not keeping Min’s secret, which might have prevented Min from turning out this way.
Ji-an’s heart goes out to Hyun and she envelops him in a long hug. Gazing at each other in understanding, Hyun sincerely whispers, “Thank you, Cha Ji-an.” And then he gently holds her face and plants a soft kiss on her forehead. Swoon.
Hyun appears at Lawyer Jung’s studio, and at Lawyer Jung’s annoyance, Hyun puts on a bright smile and teases that he’s going to do this more often. Lawyer Jung assumes that Hyun is trying to redeem himself, and Hyun doesn’t deny it. His tone turning serious, Hyun asks for a promise from Lawyer Jung: If he ever wants to kill someone, it has to be Hyun, and not anyone else.
Another letter arrives for Hyun, and Myung-woo is annoyed that he has to play delivery boy again. He throws the envelope onto Hyun’s table, and photos of a body impaled with a metal stick slip out of the envelope. Seung-joo is sent to chase down the delivery man, although he’s already nowhere to be found.
Along with the photos, there’s a Bible verse about how sons will have to pay the price for their fathers’ sins, indicating a likely motive of revenge. Eun-bok contributes helpfully that Hyun’s father was a psychologist for the police, and they start looking into recently released inmates who were arrested by Hyun’s father.
Joon-ho asks if Lawyer Jung wants to reconcile with Hyun, and states that it’s actually not a bad idea, although he was initially against it. Lawyer Jung shoots Joon-ho a pensive look, as Joon-ho receives a phone call from the police. His happy smile at the arrival of a new case is terribly unnerving.
The team and Joon-ho head down to the crime scene, where the victim is an unidentified homeless man, and Joon-ho proposes that the homeless man is merely a sacrificial lamb for an intended target. Team Leader Kang lets slip that this case was delivered personally to Hyun as a possible threat, and Joon-ho takes in this interesting tidbit of information, while noticing Hyun’s absence.
Turns out he’s with Ji-an at home, where she’s starting to be suspicious of everyone’s identities. She pleads with Hyun to divulge Min’s identity, and promises to keep quiet about it. If she discovers his identity on her own, she will have no choice but to investigate it as a detective.
He asks her a serious question: What if someone who was killed deserved to die? Her answer is that no one has the right to kill another, or the right to judge who deserves to live. Myung-woo calls to inform her of the new murder case as well as the threatening letter to Hyun. But when she conveys the news to Hyun, he just deadpans, oh, really?
He slumps back into his chair, and Ji-an shakes him, likening him to a “150-year-old grandfather.” She fails to pry him off his chair, but somehow succeeds by pulling him along with a handhold. Ha.
The team has found a likely suspect in Jo Yong-woo, who was a professional killer and boss of the nationwide mafia 20 years ago when Hyun’s dad arrested him. Hyun’s opinion is that the motive is rather weak, if the murderer intended to take revenge on the son after such a long time. He chuckles that he’s just added one more person to the list of people who want him dead, and Team Leader Kang is shocked that there are multiple people after Hyun’s life.
Convinced that there must be another motive, Hyun commands the team to dig up more information from local news publications, which tend to be more detailed. The team is surprised that Hyun’s so nonplussed, considering that it’s his neck on the line. Ji-an chases after him to implore him to stay safe, even going as far as to promise to protect him, which earns her a smirk from Hyun.
Hyun drops by Lawyer Jung’s studio again, and doesn’t elaborate on his relief that Lawyer Jung didn’t grow up as Dad’s son (as he would have been targeted by the threats as well). He invites Lawyer Jung out for all sorts of bonding activities, which Lawyer Jung promptly turns down, although I would add that Lawyer Jung seems to be walking in time with Hyun’s footsteps.
Joon-ho digs up Dad’s diary and turns to an old news article with the headlines that the girlfriend of a murder suspect died during the arrest. Right beside it are Dad’s comments that the girl might not have died if he had been more careful.
Possibly the best Hyun-bodyguard ever, Ji-an brings him a gas gun for self-protection. She explains that the whole team is hard at work, but she purposely came home earlier so that he wouldn’t be scared alone. He smiles to himself at her antics, but when she gives him the look, he immediately wipes off the smile and hides behind his book. So cute.
Back at headquarters, the team is sniggering at Team Leader Kang, who has to report to his father about his late working hours. It dawns upon him that it’s dangerous for Hyun to be alone late at night, and he immediately sends Myung-woo and himself on bodyguard duty.
Little do they know Ji-an is in the house, fresh out of the shower in casual attire. Hyun is all for inviting the guests in, but Ji-an stops him, labeling it a “newlywed situation.” Lol. He’s amused at her word choice, but she waves it aside, zooming off to sneak out of the window. Is that The Window?
Team Leader Kang and Myung-woo enter and immediately spy two cups on the dining table. Hyun has no choice but to pretend he’s so lonely that he alternates between seats to eat. Ha, and both Team Leader Kang and Myung-woo ahhh in understanding.
Walking around outdoors in her bedroom slippers, Ji-an senses someone following her. She turns around, only to find that it’s Joon-ho behind her. She discovers that Joon-ho has always lived in this neighborhood, which remind her of Hyun’s words that Joon-young was always nearby.
She heads to Joon-ho’s place, and accidentally reveals that she was next door, attributing it to bodyguard duty. The puzzle pieces start falling faster in place, as she remembers that Joon-ho always had an interest in Hyun. His intent stare as she sips her tea is creepy, and Ji-an is stopped from entering a certain room, which Joon-ho claims to be full of embarrassing guy stuff.
He drives Ji-an home (since he doesn’t know she’s staying with Hyun), and she brings up the story of her missing father. She doesn’t know whether to believe if he’s alive or murdered, and Joon-ho asks which would be the better result. Ji-an turns the question back to him, and Joon-ho quotes philosopher Kant: “If you have hope, then happiness will bud from that hope.”
On the other hand, Nietzsche had said that hope is the worst of all evils, because it only extends one’s agony. Joon-ho used to believe that having hope was a good thing, but right now, he’s starting to think that hope might be too cruel. Hm, so he offed Ji-an’s dad’s then?
Hyun tucks Team Leader Kang and Myung-woo into bed, and checks in on Ji-an who’s back in her own house. He’s surprised that Joon-ho was the one who gave her a ride, and she retracts telling Hyun her hunch about Joon-ho. This time, they both nag at each other to stay safe.
As she clears the pigsty of her house, she chances upon all the stalker photos she took of Hyun. In one of them, she notices Lawyer Jung in the background, and wonders at the coincidence. She starts putting together the bits of conversation she had with Lawyer Jung and Hyun, and it finally hits her, that Lawyer Jung could be Min.
Joon-ho shares with Lawyer Jung the details of the latest murder case. When Dad arrested Mafia Boss Yong-woo 20 years ago, his girlfriend was killed in a similar fashion to the latest victim. Yong-woo’s brother had tried to take revenge on Dad, but died in the process. That’s why Yong-woo is hell-bent on revenge on Hyun, and sent that threatening letter. Hyun’s earlier words click into place for Lawyer Jung, and he smiles to realize that Hyun didn’t want him to be in the same position.
Going back to the murder case, Joon-ho puts himself in Yong-woo’s shoes, and doesn’t think that the target is Hyun. Yong-woo’s goal is to deliver an eye for an eye, which means that his target is the person most precious to Hyun. In the same way that Yong-woo witnessed the death of his girlfriend, Hyun has to be alive to see his loved one suffer and die.
Lawyer Jung zeroes in on Ji-an being the likeliest target, although Joon-ho raises the possibility that Lawyer Jung could be it as well. Lawyer Jung doesn’t think that’s possible since nobody knows he’s Min, but Joon-ho retorts that criminals always know more than one might expect.
Ji-an has found the same article about the girlfriend, and sends it over to Hyun. He notes that the girlfriend was killed in a similar way to the homeless victim. It’s interesting that when Hyun puts himself into the murderer’s shoes, he reasons that the likeliest target would be himself. This juxtaposes with our two resident psychopaths’ differing opinions, who would target the person closest to Hyun.
Hyun eventually comes to the same realization as well, and worriedly puts in a call to Ji-an. She picks up, but before she can disclose her location, she turns around to face the footsteps thudding behind her.
COMMENTS
Funnily enough, only this show could portray a window as a foreshadowing device. Last time someone escaped from that window, he ended up in the custody of a psychopath for 20 years. So when Ji-an sneaked out through the same window, it pretty much spelled trouble with a capital T, but hopefully not for the next 20 years.
That said, what a question this episode posed. In rom-coms, we have the typical who would you save if they both fell in the water scenario. But to prove this show is anything but typical, they play the who would a murderer target if he wanted to hurt you the most card. I think it was the identity of Yong-woo’s girlfriend which pigeonholed Hyun’s assumption that the target would have to be Ji-an. But if not for that, like Joon-ho, I wonder if Hyun would have considered Lawyer Jung.
I do believe that Lawyer Jung never imagined himself as a possible target, until Joon-ho’s suggestion manipulated that idea Inception-style into his head. It’s that little budding hope (which may be dashed) that might threaten to further derail Lawyer Jung’s unstable emotions, and fingers crossed that Hyun holds him back somehow, because Joon-ho is for sure going to fan that fire. It’s an interesting dynamic that while Lawyer Jung seems to be softening due to Hyun’s friendliness, Joon-ho is the one constantly reining him back to the dark side.
The brothers’ reunion got me right in the gut, and I never expected it to be so heart-wrenching and emotional for both parties. As far gone as we think Lawyer Jung might be, we still see glimpses of the wide-eyed little brother, who’s just craving for affection and attention from his hyung. Abandonment issues aside, Lawyer Jung seems fixated on the fact that Hyun never once recognized him, and it does make me think, if Hyun had recognized him as Min, would that have been enough to stop Lawyer Jung from going off the deep end?
What was even tougher to watch, though, was how Hyun’s anger and frustration were all self-directed. In his eyes, he’s single-handedly responsible for Min’s psychopathic development, due to a few slip-ups he made when he was a wee little kid which led to this series of unfortunate events. Given Hyun’s perfectionist characteristics, it will be tough for him to forgive himself, although it’s heart-warming to see him going out of his way to make amends and redirect the course of Lawyer Jung’s life. (Fun fact: The actors for little Hyun and Min are brothers in real life.)
Once again, our heroine defies stereotypes in taking it upon herself to be Hyun’s protector. It’s a huge turning point for Hyun to finally accept Ji-an’s outreached hand and let himself lean on her. I love that she knows when to give him space, and when to whip him into shape. Having come such a long way from their initial distrust, it’s their bluntness with each other that forces them to be honest, a quality in relationships that is rarer than you might think.
Joon-ho’s little speech about hope pretty much confirmed that Ji-an’s dad is no longer of this world, which is rather fitting since that gets us both leads in the same boat. Having both lost a father to Joon-young, it’s no doubt they empathize with each other on that front. But what I’m looking forward to is how they will force each other to walk the straight and narrow, and hold each other accountable to repay this evil with forgiveness. It works on many levels that the relationship isn’t some shallow all-consuming passionate romance, but a spark that’s slow-burning but slowly getting stronger. We need no entangled limbs or dramatic displays to know that they just get each other. Which is why a simple word of thanks and a forehead peck was enough to send me swooning to high heaven.
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26 Ricky
July 31, 2015 at 5:39 AM
I swear, Park Bo Gum's crying scenes are the best. From Bridal Mask, Cantabile to IRY, every time he pulls out that welling-up eyes and the most yearning look, my heart shatters to bits. I just want to pull him in for a warm embrace and calm his soul.
He's one hell of an actor!
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Kaybee
August 1, 2015 at 8:54 AM
AGREE!!!!
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27 confusedturtle
July 31, 2015 at 5:42 AM
Joon-ho seems jealous. I wonder if he gave the criminal inside information, so the guy would go after Min? In order to further drive a wedge in Min and Hyun's relationship when Hyun goes to protect Ji An instead? Aaaaaggghhh all these conspiracy theories in my head. This show just spawns them...I also wondered if Eun Bok could be the son of Joon-Ho and that somewhat creepy lady from the last episode who let him out of his house when he was a teen...
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confusedturtle
August 3, 2015 at 3:08 PM
I'm so smart lol
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28 Cassey
July 31, 2015 at 5:49 AM
I wasn't expecting much when this drama started, just wanted to check out the cute leads, but since ep3 this drama is slowly building up and keeps getting better. This episode nailed it in all levels. I love this drama. I love this otp. I love this heroine. I am going to have serious Hyun/Seo In Guk withdrawals when this is over.
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29 kdramaloverDee
July 31, 2015 at 5:51 AM
Best episode yet,the reunion was heartbreaking.I have watched this ep 4 times and found something new to be impressed by every time!! First show I have been so obsessed with in my 5 Years of drama watching!!
PBG, oh my what brilliant acting! He looks angry and yet like a hurt 6 year old!
SIG...someone give this man an award quick! This is such a powerhouse performance, every single emotion was displayed perfectly. When PBG accuses Hyun of hoping he was dead, the "aaniya" utterted by SIG....goosebumps!!
CJA gets better n better each ep.What makes this story great is that the otp are straightforward, no "I heard a secret but I won't talk about it", no " misunderstandings"
Who knew a forehead kiss m hug can get all of us swooning!
Again, thanks for the review.
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30 t13ndoank
July 31, 2015 at 5:57 AM
"..a simple word of thanks and a forehead peck was enough to send me swooning to high heaven."
Me too.
Especially if it is followed by lock lips or some hanky panky activities.
If it happens I might go to heaven and never come back. But I'll try my best to pass DB on my way there to comment.
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31 t13ndoank
July 31, 2015 at 6:01 AM
So.. Did Kang teamjang nim and Myung-woo come to protect him or to look for a comfy bed?
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Nermin Badwi
July 31, 2015 at 6:35 AM
Lol.. it seemed like Hyun was the one babysitting them
At Least...in comparison to kdrama dumbest cop version, they have more brains not enough to be competent so
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NagaKarat
July 31, 2015 at 7:40 AM
Team Leader Kang just don't want to go home to an overprotective daddy lol
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Elena
July 31, 2015 at 12:30 PM
Omo! I was rofl...Team Leader is so cute!! :D
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32 Heartoppaya
July 31, 2015 at 6:01 AM
This drama completes me!
The brothers reunion was so heartbreaking that I cried for the first time watching a real bromance. Hyun's eyes that said that he was to be blamed, and Min who's eyes said "Why didn't you recognize me?" was just soooooooo amazing. And I loved how Hyun was all preppy like a high school girl following her crush with, "Want to eat?" "I already ate" "Want to go for a drink?" "No" "Want to watch movie?" "No" "You want me to buy you a radio?" "No". HILARIOUS. And so very cute. I thought that radio comment was random until somebody mentioned about his subtleness in asking about the cards. Haha.
I dunno why, but Park Bo Gum is such a cutie in this. I often see that wide-eyed little Min whenever he looked at Hyun before. He's hurt and he wants his brother back. Its heartbreaking enough that the brothers were separated for twenty years but for the reunion to be this heartbreaking when it looks supposedly one-sided? Yes, I saw Min cry though. That brought the tears back. Argh. This is amazing.
And Cha Ji An....... She's simply the best heroine this year! No more stereotypical Cinderellas with daddy issues. No. Its time for strong women with petite bodies and the will to live with their chins up. I love this character. So much.
And their romance is well thought, obviously. I love how they need a hug and a peck on the forehead to tell each other "I'm here and I understand. Don't forget that I'm here". Love it. It doesn't have to be sex or passionate kisses, that hug and peck says it all. The passionate kisses are for fan service. Lol.
This drama completes me, and I'm not afraid to say that.
P.S. I too found out that the little brothers are brothers in real life. Young Hyun (Hong Hyun Taek) is the real elder brother of young Min (Hong Eun Taek). With me everybody, awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww....
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ss
July 31, 2015 at 9:40 AM
the funny thing is, hong hyun taek play as seo in guk's son in rascal son. In The king's face he play as seo in guk young ver, and child next door in master sun
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Happydramaland
August 1, 2015 at 3:41 PM
Haha, I also found that. I guess there's not many child actors in Korea. It seems like this SIG in every drama
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Happydramaland
August 1, 2015 at 3:43 PM
This kid follows SIG in every drama
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LarryMimosa
August 1, 2015 at 5:05 PM
Actually there's probably plenty of kid actors, but the occurrence of cast members reuniting in subsequent dramas seems to correlate directly with the relationships they've made. Planning director was the affectionate queen to SIG in The King's Face and they had several scenes together--and here she is.
After Rascal Sons, SIG made comments in interviews that the role made him more interested in having kids, as he became very close Hong Hyun Taek; I've seems a number of BTS pictures of them together and they're clearly close. I think that's why this kid ended up in Master's Sun and again in IRY. I can't imagine casting directors not asking actors, especially leads/second leads for suggestions on filling certain roles.
mary of bethany
September 19, 2015 at 7:31 AM
Cha Ji-An is my second best Heroine in life. Oh ji-An of Healer, my all time BEST.
thru-out whole 16 ep, this moment when Hyeon pound on his chest in a salad mixed of self reproached, guilt, and empathy, horror, lost... was the climax of his acting career, the best moment that deserve a acting award at coming KBS.,... at least deserving a nomination. By this scene, he has morphed out from his high-school genre.
“… If, I ever run away, then you….” it was an unfinished request…. then he titled his head looked deep at her, and smile… he knew deep within that only JiAn can wake him up if he compromise, bring him back if he went running away to escape.
(next morning) Ji-An realised waiting will harm Hyeon more: “… I waited for you, you alone know something, chasing something, all by yourself, I waited knowing all that… because I understood you…. You’ll probably tell me someday…. you’ll reached out hand and ask for help…. I was patient and waited… Because you’ve already reached out to me, I’ve heard it, I can’t pretend I don’t know yet, you need help. I’m just sure that, it’s not something you can handle by yourself,… right now I’m asking as the person closest to you, before I have to listen as police officer, I’ll hear from you as Cha Ji-An.” This is a courageous girl who knows when to put all her shyness, and formalities, and heal him as being “the person closest to him”, allowing him to lean on the only one closest to him, wake him up to do what he has no courage to do, as someone who not only close, but cares. At this moment, what he needs most is understanding from “someone close, someone close and cares, someone close and cares and trust him, and the good wolf within him.”
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mary of bethany
September 19, 2015 at 7:32 AM
(continue..from 32.2.)
After hearing the LYJ tapes at the underground dungeon, JA was swearing at LJY’s madness, he smiled at her vulgarise, only JiAn can make him smile at times like this … but was alarmed to find her tears up.
“It’s mean you were struck in this kind of place at such a young age….”surprised that she understand,
surprised even more at her embrace, he tilted head forwards and gazed deep, “thank you, cha ji-an”. And planted that bard earned kiss at her forehead. Not just JiAn earned that kiss, Hyeon too, deserved that.
“... don’t worry too much, I’ll protect you, I’ll also catch the culpit… Because you were alone, I came earlier… you feel calm now right?” … amused, Hyeon smiled, but break into a fake frown at her insulted angry face... only JA can put that kind of smile on his face, his swollen eyes tired face…. Thru out the whole show, esp those moment as he suspect the identity of Min, and until the final ep, I treasured those moments when he was most agonized, and tensed, yet JiAn can simply make him smile at some silly gestures, or a frank outburst of her emotion, or a sincere caring hug….
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33 growingbeautifully
July 31, 2015 at 6:25 AM
I'm still thinking about wonderful Ji An, ... and Hyeon's response.
"Refusing to let him sweep it under the rug, she says that she was enduring it all this time, waiting patiently for him to take the initiative. He suggests for her to continue waiting, but she can no longer do so, since she can’t un-hear his revelation. Ji-an’s unsure how exactly she can help, but one thing she’s sure of is that Hyun can’t handle it on his own."
I love how she keeps her word. She said she would wait and she did. When she heard what she was waiting for she did not hesitate, but confronts Hyeon, fully aware that he would try to deny what he said. She is smart enough to recognise in his admission about Min, that he is calling for help, and she cannot pretend that she does not know.
When he tried to run away, it's so great that she followed him to grab him by the hands to face her, knowing that he could reject her, but not fearing it. Just exactly what he had asked her to do when he thought that she was asleep? And again she stops him from walking away (by a wrist grab) from the difficult topic and is able to keep him in dialogue with her.
And the best parts... she is prepared to listen as Cha Ji An, the "one close to Hyeon"... perhaps his first real friend after his brother. There was a flicker of warmth or relief in Hyeon's face when she described herself as this. Next she feels so aggrieved for the child Hyeon, that he is moved to honestly confide in her, his greatest regrets. She hears beyond the words and responds to comfort him so naturally with a hug, which once again surprises him, but which he accepts gladly and comfortably. His forehead kiss was acknowledgement that she is cherished, and that they are friends, and that he is grateful. Quite perfect!
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whimsicalnet
July 31, 2015 at 11:16 PM
quite perfect indeed
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growingbeautifully
August 1, 2015 at 2:34 AM
Hi @whimsicalnet
I'm glad to see you here and to know that you're enjoying this show too. Not as addictive as Healer but very good and in some ways better than even. :)
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mary of bethany
August 2, 2015 at 2:55 AM
“you told me knowing there is a chance I could hear everything”…. She understood subconsciously, he yearning for her to somewhat somehow knows, he needs her to understand.. she knows.
“you alone knew, alone thought, alone finds… but I endured it, i waited.” …. To control oneself to wait, when inside you dying to do something or say something.. many times we selfishly let our emotion take control, and instead, caused more hurt or harm to our loved ones than help. But Ji-an just waited, because that is the best for Hyun, didn’t she said, “because I understand you.” Understood you need your space, your own timing, I believe you will tell me, the gal has this quiet simple confidence that the man does started to hold her important in his heart, so that one day will come when he will share with her.
But when he reached breaking point, come to a point when he is actually asking for help from her to make himself open up to her, that he has lost that courage to come clean and open, yet don’t know how, she knows actually this is the moment. Because , now its seems he is the one waiting for himself to act, waiting for her to know, too fearing that he may run away without her knowing…..
I loved this kind of girl. Knows when to wait, and when to stop waiting. When to keep silent, and when to break thru and force him to hear what he should hear.
“I speak as someone closed to Hyun”… he needs to realised that, he indeed has SOMEONE closed to himself too. What he needs isn’t a solution, he infact, very much capable of finding the solution, what he needs, is the courage to carry out that task, and the hands and heart of a loved one, a closed loved one, is that very energy , that give his hand that push to carry out that task. So, her blinking tears “you were stuck in this damned place in such young age”… and that envelope long hug (some pats, with a soft kiss on his shoulder), were that simple help Hyun needs, to walk thru that dark valley. Most often, we don’t ask for solutions or help, because we actually knows what we should do, in dark valleys.
“a closed one, who understands, and loved us” is all we need.
“thank you, Ji-an.” We all behind our laptop, gratified by that pat on her forehead.
yes, we too, are glad, that his redemption has begun.
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growingbeautifully
August 2, 2015 at 5:02 PM
That's sweet Mary of Bethany! I do agree... it's not that we don't know what we have to do, it's taking the step to do the unpleasant but necessary that we need to have the will for, and Ji An offering her support and understanding was what Hyun needed most.
I loved how he hesitated at her hug, then realising what she was offering without any strings or conditions, accepted her care and thanked her. :)
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34 fantasy
July 31, 2015 at 6:29 AM
Something is definitely wrong with me !!!!! why my heart aches for Min, there is veryyyy less chance for him not to be the murderer, moreover this show never really bothered to misguide us, the show let the viewers guess about Min and Joon Young very easily, so it is also possible Min to be the culprit.
But still STILL I was really moved at the reunion of brothers, specially when Min said twice "You don't even recognize me"
Strangely even after the dramatic revelation of Joon Young's pathetic past, I don't feel any sympathy for him.
Btw, does the writer try to connect Min with Ji An, talking about the similarities, Min and Ji An both were stalking Hyeon, they both escaped through the same window and met the same person, both of their lives are under threat because of Hyeon
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growingbeautifully
July 31, 2015 at 6:38 AM
@ fantasy
That's an interesting point. These 2 closest to Hyeon are share similarities in some situations.
You know what struck me as a possible twist (very painful one) some time back... either because of Min or Joon Yeong, Hyeon will be forced to choose between these 2 loves of his life, who is to be saved and who is to be abandoned. This next episode could already be a foreshadowing of the ultimate choice that Hyeon will be forced to make. :( Just conjecture... let's hope for the best. :)
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fantasy
July 31, 2015 at 7:05 AM
My heart is really not ready for something like that :(
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ohmydramagods 🙏🏻
July 31, 2015 at 8:33 AM
@Growingbeautifully
I think that if Hyun really have to pick only one to save, it would be Min. :'(
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growingbeautifully
July 31, 2015 at 9:09 PM
Yup... kinda think that too *sob!*
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Adal
July 31, 2015 at 7:44 AM
@fantasy
I think the show delved into Joon Young's background to humanize him, but also to show his similarities with Hyeon, both being imprisoned in their own homes by the very people who should keep them safe. It also explains why Joon Young murdered Hyun's dad, in his mind he was setting Hyun free.
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fantasy
July 31, 2015 at 8:49 AM
" Joon Young murdered Hyun's dad for setting Hyun free".....
I never in this way, still I find JY creepy and Min pathetic :P
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fantasy
July 31, 2015 at 8:49 AM
*thought :P
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35 Nermin Badwi
July 31, 2015 at 6:32 AM
so, did someone noticed that Min has received an envelope similar to the one delivered to Hyun at the police station ?!!
Some soompiers suggested that Hyun will have to choose btw Jian and Min...uk
However, i don't think a psychopath with training, also a suspected murder would be that easy to kidnap..hopefully that would be true.
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36 Cynthia
July 31, 2015 at 6:32 AM
What a heart breaking reunion!! I cried hard for Hyun finding about Min, for Min confronting his brother, and for a heartbroken Ji An that could only try to comfort Hyun for his heart wrenching situation since he was just a boy TT.TT Excellent acting.
I love how Min is already softening towards Hyun and I can see the bromance blooming, since his getting what he always wanted: His hyung attention <3333
Team Leader Kang... Can he more adorkable??? He kills me every time, besides, does he carries that kitties blanket everywhere??? lol
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Justine
July 31, 2015 at 12:52 PM
Exactly my thoughts! :D The kitties blanket is too much, Team Leader is sooo cute.
Btw, I do not know how to handle so much cuteness in a show who's supposed to deal with the whereabouts of several psychopath murderers, the roller-coaster of emotions makes me feel dizzy...
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37 Julia Fitri
July 31, 2015 at 6:32 AM
I watched this episode like 3 times and I cried at the brothers' confrontation each and everytime. It was hard not to sympathize with the brothers, even Min, and it HURT.
And like I said last episode, I love that their concentrating on the building friendship and bond between Ji An and Hyun without making it melo or dramatic. And the relationship is better for it.
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38 ian
July 31, 2015 at 6:34 AM
I'm so glad this drama is treating Jian like the smart cop that she is. She is putting the pieces together herself. Usually, dramas would make the mystery so drawn out and even if all the clues are laid out, it would take us episodes before the character figures things out. But Jian is using her intuition and logic to piece things together. Good job, show!
Stand out performance from Park Bogum this episode. He doesn't overact, so refreshing to watch. I have a bad feeling Min will die though. I don't know how and why or by whom but it's been niggling at me since last episode.
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Cadash
July 31, 2015 at 8:26 AM
That's something I really like about this drama it doesn't dumb the other characters down to prop up super smart ones.
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ian
August 1, 2015 at 10:28 AM
Yes! And it's so easy to do too because we have 3 geniuses in the show. But here everyone is thinking for themselves. Even the other members of the task force aren't idiots. So good!
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39 scarlett
July 31, 2015 at 6:39 AM
just can't get enough of this show. i've already re-watched the whole 12 eps twice this week. everything is perfect including the comments in the recaps.
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40 kolache
July 31, 2015 at 7:02 AM
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41 osmanthustea
July 31, 2015 at 7:03 AM
Thanks for the recap! I love all the nuances and complex emotions in this drama, that I'm always looking forward to the discussions. (=
I disagree a little that Joon-ho's 'it could be you' comment was a calculated mind-fuck to keep Min on the dark side. I think for Min and Hyeon, it's generally quite clear Min is less susceptible only because his identity has been kept a near perfect secret. But then again, Joon-ho's remark, that criminals are smarter than we think, is very intriguing.
I think there's been a lot of progress in this episode in the two brothers' relationship. No matter what, it's a huge load off for Min to be finally acknowledged. And while he might still harbour distrust about being 'abaondoned' with LJY, at least Hyeon's anguish should soothe him a little that his hyung cares. Or when he smiled because he figured out that Hyeon was grateful the new murderer didn't know about Min. The way Hyeon worked on rebuilding the relationship is nothing I'd have imagined. I'd expected more grovelling and pained conversations, but it's quite refreshing that he's decided to 'glue' himself to Min, and I'm sure Min knows that his brother's personality towards him now is warmer and more brotherly than his usual standoffish demeanour.
I'll admit I was quite disappointed by the no-kiss, although the whole outcome was very fitting. In hindsight, Hyeon's forehead kiss is indeed a lot more heartfelt, and a lot more in character. And the fact too that his worry switched to Ji-an so quickly shows that he himself is aware how much she means to him. There was that moment too, in the kitchen, when Ji-an was asked if she's talking to him as a policewoman. Her fumbling initial answer - 'I'm talking to you as Lee Hyeon's' - really makes me excited if she had almost uses the 'girlfriend' tag. Cuz if she were going for 'Lee Hyeon's friend', she didn't need to bite her words, right?
Above all, this is really one of the healthiest romantic relationships in a K drama. Hyeon allowed himself to open up to her, telling her pretty much everything except the unconfirmed identities, and Ji-an was very direct in getting him to share the load. Heck, I loved how they addressed the elephant in the room – whether Ji-an is pursuing the story as 'close friend' or a police – without pent-up expectations or the whole noble idiot trope. Role models! (Okay other than the initial stalking and his 'go aways'.)
Buttttttt if she's really in danger this time, maybe we might finally be in for a real kiss? *hopeful* after all, Hyeon will be a lot more vested this time round. And also, since he might feel responsible for putting her in harm's way because of his background, he might be a whole lot more emotional this time.
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seares
July 31, 2015 at 8:01 AM
Haha i agree with you ji an's being in danger has lots of potential triggering things. Just like you said it can be a emotional development for Hyuns part or with dejavu effect flashbacks from brothers mother's death. But this time please writers just don't make her hospitalized then I would gladly take same thing being repeated if consequences are rather different and opens a new door to big mystery
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Miranda
July 31, 2015 at 9:33 AM
The sibling-glue thing struck me as fantastically realistic. I've done that to my siblings - something happens, they're upset, I screwed up, but I've apologized and now am going to make a cheerful pest of myself until they open up again.
"Do you want me to buy you a radio" was interesting in that context. Is he teasing Min about the murder card? Is it a callback to a shared childhood item? Had he figured out some deeper piece of the puzzle?
And the expression on Hyun's face when he asks Min to promise to kill Hyun first is beautiful. There's not a trace of malice or threat in him, just a wistful kind of love. I completely believe Hyun would be okay with that - and it must throw Min for a loop to see that Hyun really would be okay with it. Not "take my life!" in some sort of fit of guilt, but as a rational trade. Min would see guilt as self-pity, but for Hyun to offer up his life if Min ever feels that urge places the focus on Min and his needs - Hyun almost removes himself from the equation by substituting himself in as just another person who can be killed.
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42 Nemo
July 31, 2015 at 7:13 AM
This is why I love Seo In Guk. He's soooo charismatic and unique. And he also keeps picking great dramas (Reply 97, Master Sun, High School King of Savvy, King's Face, and now this, I Remember You)
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Happydramaland
August 1, 2015 at 3:33 PM
Agree. He's not like those big stars with many choices in his hand, but he still makes good choice out of the offers
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43 deletedaccount
July 31, 2015 at 7:22 AM
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osmanthustea
July 31, 2015 at 7:37 AM
Good catch about the criminal's brother dying too.
I hate to admit it, but you're right - that possibility is very high.
Judging by general rules of K drama where the heroine is not supposed to die... I guess Ji-an is safe, but we might still be in for a roller coaster ride of emotions. Min... I'd love for more bromance, but I think - if he did kill - the past will catch up with him. I don't want him to die, but if he has to, I'd like it after a proper reconciliation between the brothers.
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Adal
July 31, 2015 at 7:38 AM
If you noticed the closeup shot, Min also got an envelope similar to what Hyeon got. It was stacked with the mail on his chair.
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growingbeautifully
July 31, 2015 at 7:39 AM
@ Fish N' Chips
Yup, I think you've got a point. I do remember the brother dying as well, so it does seem likely that both Ji An and Min could be targeted in this revenge.
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Beary
July 31, 2015 at 8:24 AM
It's obvious the killer is The psycho doctor as the scene of the murdered homeless guy showed the back profile of the murderer to be LJY. Didn't he read the dairy of Dad to plan his next target. I'm sure Min knows he's targeted - psycho minds think alike, but he's keeping his cool. I do hope the only one who gets to be dead is LYJ and Min gets to live...
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Miranda
July 31, 2015 at 9:23 AM
Those footsteps we hear sound like dress shoes - they're crisper than sneakers. I'm wondering if it's Min behind Ji An.
I could see Min going to Ji An out of curiosity, to see if Hyun will swoop in and save her again. But that could be interesting because Ji An almost certainly thinks he's Min at this point and might be wary of him, meanwhile the new murderer might actually be going for Min, not Ji An.
So potentially we have a scenario where Min shows up to observe/hang around Ji An (not knowing he's been discovered), then the killer comes for Min but Min thinks he's headed for Ji An, and everything goes crazy.
I'm also very, very interested in seeing how Min reacts if Ji An indicates she knows he's Min. Based on history he's probably going to jump to the conclusion that Hyun told her, when the fact is that Hyun specifically DIDN'T tell her and she found out on her own. But that would be one hell of a misunderstanding, if Min thinks Hyun told the policewoman about him.
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44 Adal
July 31, 2015 at 7:31 AM
Gosh this episode broke. my. heart. I can't tell you how many times I've replayed the scene of Hyeon and Min's reunion. I've watched it over and over. I'm addicted and can't get enough. Who knew the scene between brothers could be so compelling and moving?
Min: "Maybe I'm already broken. I've been broken since the moment you abandoned me."
Hyeon: "No. I never abandoned you."
Min: "No?" Angrily flings away his paintings and stands up. "You never abandoned me? You told Lee Joon Young about me. About our secret, you promised it was between us and you'd never tell anyone. You never even came to look for me. You didn't even recognize me when we met..."
You could see Hyeon's heart break with the realization that his actions inadvertently led a serial killer to his beloved baby brother. All those years believing his brother was dead... All those years of living in a funk. He blames himself where he shouldn't. Because despite his smartness and high IQ he was still a child dependent on adults who failed him. Especially that female cop who traded the truth and his brother for career advancement. And his dad who blurred the distinction between being a true parent, his career, and practically letting a serial killer into their home.
I wonder what Min will do when he finds Joon Young lied to him. Because in all honesty, Joon Young didn't come to their home to find Min, he came for Hyeon. He recognized in Hyeon a kindred spirit as himself who was misunderstood just like him and wanted to befriend him. When he saw that Hyun's father locked Hyun up in the basement, it reminded him of his own imprisonment in the hands of his family and he wanted to free Hyeon.
Min was just in the wrong place at the wrong time. He crept into Joo young's car, and Joon Young decided to keep Min so Hyun would no longer be misunderstood by the people close to him. That was why he told Min that it was the best solution for everyone for Min to be kept with Joon Young. I also think Joon Young was trying to explain to Ji An in the hospital in an earlier episode that if the person kidnapped by a murderer also has psychopathic tendencies, it is easier for them to bond and be easily influenced by said murderer.
This drama is so layered and so damn fascinating, I am so glad that KBS kept the integrity of the show despite the ratings and didn't compromise on the plot. I am really going to miss it when it's gone. 4 more episodes to go.
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45 Adal
July 31, 2015 at 7:34 AM
And the award for the best bromance of the year goes to Seo In Gook and Park Bo Gum for their portrayal of Lee Hyun and Lee Min.....drumroll.....applause.
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46 Team Min
July 31, 2015 at 8:07 AM
@Fish N’ Chips
Your comment reminds me of the suspicious figure following Hyeon and Ji An around when they were 'dating' at the abandoned theme park. I guess that was how the killer knew he got a girlfriend.
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47 Beary
July 31, 2015 at 8:22 AM
It's obvious the killer is The psycho doctor as the scene of the murdered homeless guy showed the back profile of the murderer to be LJY. Didn't he read the dairy of Dad to plan his next target. I'm sure Min knows he's targeted - psycho minds think alike, but he's keeping his cool. I do hope the only one who gets to be dead is LYJ and Min gets to live...
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48 Meiple
July 31, 2015 at 9:07 AM
I just finished a couple of dramas, and I'm looking for some suggestions to some others. How is I Remember You? It seems pretty unique haha :) I'm also considering Oh My Ghostess
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Miranda
July 31, 2015 at 9:18 AM
They're both good. I Remember You is showing fantastic pot and acting consistency, Oh My Ghostess is promising and stylistically good but we'll see how the writing holds up.
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KIMMY LOVES BOGUMMY
August 2, 2015 at 10:07 PM
Well, you've just typed the 2 most daebak dramas as of yet! <3
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49 anugp61
July 31, 2015 at 9:15 AM
This show.I love this show.This is one gem of a drama that is well written (*cough cough MASK ye I'm looking at you!*),well directed and well acted. Kudos to the writers for not trying to do fanservice just to increase the ratings!
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50 Miranda
July 31, 2015 at 9:17 AM
I love pretty much everything about this show, but I am so, so impressed by the time and effort spent on the minor characters. Too many shows spend 95% of their efforts on the main storyline and main couple, and then 5% is thrown towards whoever's the funniest side character.
This show gets the balance so right that I don't even notice it, it's wonderful. I'm just constantly delighted by Sunbae Cop's constant Dave-irking (I rewound "[multiple death threats] can happen when you live your life like that Dave..." about a million times), the ongoing joke about Team Leader living at home, the interesting side cases, all of it.
I also really appreciate that Ji An and Hyun speed right over the bits that, in any other drama, would qualify for weeks of anguish. Oh no, he heard me talking about confessing to him! Oh no, he doesn't want me to talk about his brother! I said "newlyweds"! But they both just blow right by it and it's incredibly realistic - sometimes embarrassing things happen and the only way out of it is to barrel right through.
I can't believe this isn't popular in Korea. "High Society"? Insane "Mask"? WHY!? This is the genuine article, Korea!
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