I Remember You: Episode 6
by rejoycie
While yesterday’s episode was a chance for us to get a peep into Ji-an’s psyche, today gives us a similar glimpse into Hyun’s sexy mind. The case hits a little closer to home, but the harder it hits, the better it is for us. We get a little less of Hyun and Ji-an playing house, but it’s all good, since he eventually hops onboard the Scooby gang.
EPISODE 6: “The Blood of a Murderer”
Hyun summarizes the important points of the case to Prosecutor Shin: Prisoner Park Young-chul was framed for the murder for his wife and daughter, and detectives on the case were misled by the evidence. Son Dae-young grew up to avenge his dad, first killing the real murderer, then going after the officers who worked the case.
Since Dae-young was arrested before he completed his revenge mission, there’s one survivor left on his hit list — Prosecutor Shin, who prosecuted Young-chul. The question is, did he convict Young-chul as a mistake, or did he do it knowing there was a different culprit?
Hyun explains his hypothesis: Prosecutor Shin knowingly arrested Young-chul in spite of his innocence. The real killer had been an informant for Prosecutor Shin and aided him greatly in cleaning up the mobs, earning Prosecutor Shin much-lauded praise from the public. But once he committed a murder, Prosecutor Shin had no choice but to cover it up.
Prosecutor Shin defends himself with his warped philosophy that the sacrifice of one person can benefit many others. Maximum happiness for the maximum number of people, that’s basic mathematics.
Hyun quotes a question often posed to psychopathic killers: There are five patients in a hospital, each needing a different organ transplant. A healthy young man enters and happens to be a suitable organ donor for each of the five patients. What should the doctor do? A serial killer’s reply would be to just kill that one person, to easily gain back five lives. It’s eerily similar to Prosecutor Shin’s logic. Hyun muses that he would love to see the prosecutor’s brain.
Prosecutor Shin says he never expected to have a conversation with the son of Professor Lee (Hyun’s father), and Hyun’s face hardens at the mention of Dad. Then Prosecutor Shin mentions psychopath Lee Joon-young as well—he’d been the one to put Joon-young behind bars.
Joon-young’s case was difficult, because there was no corpse and no evidence, so there was no way to convict him. Hyun realizes that evidence must have been fabricated in the process, and asks if his father did it. Prosecutor Shin: “If your father did do it, was what he did good or evil?”
Prosecutor Shin asks about Hyun’s lost memories, and informs him that Hyun actually experienced another onset of memory loss, even before Dad’s death. It sounds like it’s the first time Hyun has heard about this. Prosecutor Shin suggests that Hyun represses memories when he faces something he can’t handle. Prosecutor Shin brings up the death of Hyun’s mother, but before he can go into more detail, someone appears behind Hyun suddenly and delivers a mighty thwack to his head.
Ji-an is alone in her house, and she notices that her house is waaay too spacious for just one occupant. She’s feeling the absence of her one-day roomie, and starts seeing imaginary Hyun in every nook and cranny. She confesses to herself that although she doesn’t trust Hyun, she feels sad for him, for continuing to live with his dead family.
Her attention is drawn to the photo of her and her father, and realizes that Hyun left a note for her: “I remembered, Stalker. You’re her.”
Hyun wakes up on the floor of Prosecutor Shin’s house with a bleeding wound to his head, and there’s a unidentified drawing of purple flowers left behind for him. Memories of Mom, purple flowers, and bloodied footprints float back to him. Hoho, Mom’s death is not straightforward either. He tells us that after this day, Prosecutor Shin went missing.
Deputy Chief Kang approves Ji-an’s return to the investigation team, and holds Team Leader Kang accountable for pestering him so aggressively that he had no other choice. Team Leader Kang looks mighty satisfied with himself for that, although he’s actually daydreaming about his heroic moment in arresting Dae-young.
He starts to wax poetic about gaining the respect of his team members and building up an unstoppable team, and then Deputy Chief Kang swiftly rejects the follow-up request for funds to hire a consultant. PleaseletitbeHyun.
Hyun delivers another one of his university lectures, and the topic this time deals with the genetics of psychopaths — are they born or made? Ji-an and Team Leader Kang are also sitting in and give a sheepish wave from the audience, which Hyun ignores.
After the lecture, Team Leader Kang and Ji-an approach Hyun, but ha, he actually tells them to take a queue number (number two and three), since Number One is already waiting for him. The young man was at the lecture, Lee Jung-ha, and we saw him earlier being given Hyun’s book and instructed to attend, though we couldn’t see who’d told him so.
Jung-ha says he read Hyun’s book looking for answers, and asks if the son of a heartless murderer would follow in his parent’s footsteps, particularly if he grew up in a harsh environment. He has no urge to kill, but Hyun’s book mentioned that genetic and environmental factors together increase the possibility of someone becoming a murderer.
Ji-an brings up Prosecutor Shin’s disappearance, and Team Leader Kang says that since Prosecutor Shin sent out a message that he didn’t want to be found, it’s ambiguous whether he’s really missing. Since the case involves a prosecutor, the situation is out of the police’s hands.
We don’t hear Hyun’s response to Jung-ha, but it’s finally Number Two’s turn, and Team Leader Kang skips the pleasantries to request for Hyun to join the investigation team. Ha, Hyun deadpans that he was already expecting the invitation. Of course he would be a huge help to the team, but what’s in it for him? Team Leader Kang: “Team camaraderie and a bit of compensation.”
Since the team can’t match Hyun’s exorbitant fee, Hyun oh-so-kindly offers to assist with cases that he has a vested interest in, free of charge.
It’s finally Ji-an’s turn, and she whips out the note that Hyun left. He feigns ignorance at first, but then grins at her gullibility. She asks if his memory has returned, and then we cut to Ji-an’s childhood flashback.
Little Ji-an is at the police station, insisting to the officers that her father (the prison guard) is definitely not Joon-young’s accomplice. She throws a tantrum in front of the building, at the same moment that little Hyun enters the station.
The police officers gossip about Hyun and his family, while Ji-an eavesdrops and gathers that there’s another kid who also lost his family to Joon-young. Hyun suddenly appears behind Ji-an, and just happens to overhear Officer Yang mentioning Hyun’s “strangeness.” This run-in enlightened Ji-an about the connection between Hyun and Joon-young.
In the present, Hyun teases that he erased her from his memory since she was so annoying. And then, they proceed to throw insults back and forth like first-graders.
Ji-an is curious as to how Hyun gained access to her apartment, and it turns out that he managed to guess her passcode, which is the date of Joon-young’s escape from prison, aka her father’s disappearance. He found Dad’s case file inside, and realized that Chief Hyun lied when she said it didn’t exist.
Since Hyun guessed her code, she deduces that Hyun was already aware of her fixation on Joon-young, and consequently, her scrutiny of Hyun. He admits that he had a hunch, and they banter some more about who’s letting who deceive whom. Hyun pokes fun at her lacking height, and she takes a few steps up the slope to be taller than him. Omg, why are you guys so cute.
Back at his childhood house, Hyun stares at that drawing of the purple flowers, and thinks back to his conversation with Jung-ha. He takes out a book titled “The Wolf Story” (which retells “The Three Little Pigs” from the wolf’s point of view, which paints him as an innocent victim of circumstance) and has it delivered to Jung-ha, who receives the package at his part-time job.
Hyun invites neighbor Joon-ho over, who offers to help with the cooking, saying that he’s quite good with knives. They prepare their meal together, and in the meantime, another murder takes place.
The police enter the crime scene, and there are two bodies splayed out, with blood seeping through their clothes. They both appear to be dead, until one of the bodies (Jung-ha), suddenly grabs the arm of the police and confesses that he killed the other guy.
At dinner, Hyun and Joon-ho are eating their homemade meal. Joon-ho is perceptive enough to detect that Hyun is worried about something, and Hyun explains his concern for Jung-ha, who worried about having a genetic predisposition for killing. Joon-ho notes that Hyun is kinder than he expected, and Hyun just smiles at that.
Eun-bok calls Hyun to inform him that Joon-ho was the first person to arrive after Officer Yang’s crime scene was cordoned off. This seems to confirm some theory for Hyun, since after hanging up, Hyun asks if Joon-ho’s family is not returning for summer break. Joon-ho smoothly deflects that he’s supposed to go to America, but work calls and “the dead aren’t letting me go.”
At headquarters, Eun-bok is still looking over the list of arrivals at Officer Yang’s crime scene that Hyun requested. Nobody understands what Hyun is up to, and fellow investigator Seung-joo notes that Eun-bok’s name isn’t on the list, even though he was one of the first to arrive on-site.
As Jung-ha is sped to hospital in an ambulance, the paramedics discovers a piece of paper with Hyun’s phone number. We see the latter part of their conversation earlier, with Hyun’s comforting words that it’s normal to think of the worst-case scenario and question oneself. In fact, it’s stranger to not question at all. Hyun gives his number to Jung-ha, and encourages him to call whenever he needs.
The hospital calls that number and reaches Hyun in the middle of dinner. They notify him that Jung-ha is currently a murder suspect, and Hyun conveys his apologies to Joon-ho for leaving early. But of course, Joon-ho jumps up and offers to come along since he might be of use, and Hyun suggests that it will be an opportunity to get closer to each other.
When they get to the hospital, the two of them totally ignore the detectives’ questions, and instead bombard them with their own questions about the corpse and the crime scene. The detectives are bewildered at their behavior, and the two agree to split up and report any observations back to each other. At the same time, Hyun gives Lawyer Jung a call to hire him to represent Jung-ha.
Ji-an is burning the midnight oil at headquarters, wondering why Hyun might be interested in finding the first person at the crime scene. Her thoughts are interrupted by a phone call from Hyun, which is a more of a curt instruction to meet outside.
Seeing a couple head out on a date puts romantic ideas in her head, and she starts harboring a teeeny bit of hope that Hyun is meeting her for the same reason. But when Hyun arrives, he destroys her fantasy by stating that their destination is a murder scene.
On the way over, Hyun updates Ji-an about the murder case and the suspect, and his plan is to get her to steal the case from the team in charge. Which basically translates to Team Leader Kang pulling strings to gain them access to the crime scene, with a precious piece of information that a third blood sample was found at the scene.
Team Leader Kang stops Hyun from entering the crime scene, since Hyun totally rejected the offer to join the team earlier. So Hyun agrees to take up the consultant position and Team Leader Kang records their verbal contract, which is essentially Hyun countering every single condition Team Leader Kang declares. Ji-an puts a halt to their pissing contest, and they finally get down to some investigating.
Ji-an and Hyun scan the blood splatters, and simultaneously arrive at the conclusion that the culprit is right-handed. Hyun gives Ji-an a little nod of encouragement, aww, look who’s learning. But Hyun recalls that Jung-ha is left-handed, and a call to Joon-ho confirms Hyun’s hypothesis that Jung-ha is likely not the culprit. Hence, there must be a third person involved, judging from the footprints and bloodstains, and this person could either be an independent party or Jung-ha’s accomplice.
At the hospital, the detectives are already itching to take Jung-ha’s confession, but Lawyer Jung turns up to refuse any statements on his behalf. He maintains that Jung-ha’s earlier confession is invalid due to his state of shock, and there is a lack of evidence that Jung-ha even wielded the murder weapon. He advises the detectives to find some evidence before treating Jung-ha as a suspect.
Heading into Jung-ha’s ward, Lawyer Jung greets Joon-ho with creepy familiarity. Unreadable expressions cross both of their faces.
Back at headquarters, Team Leader Kang is walking the team through the murder details, but Myung-woo protests against investigating a case that is not even assigned to their team. Team Leader Kang lets them know that Hyun is now their consultant, and since he has a relationship to the suspect, they have an obligation to follow up with it. The team is divided on their opinions of Hyun, and Myung-woo just can’t seem to shake off his doubts about him. But Team Leader Kang doesn’t mind Hyun’s shadiness since criminals are sometimes the best profilers.
Hyun and Ji-an are the only two left at the crime scene, and we’re taken through a reconstruction of Hyun’s analysis: The mysterious third person came barging into the apartment and stabbed the victim in the abdomen, but Jung-ha arrived and wrestled the murderer to the ground, getting injured in the process. Hyun is adamant that Jung-ha is innocent and only confessed to protect the identity of the murderer, but Ji-an is hesitant to jump to the same conclusions. It’s not rare for murderers to switch to their non-dominant hand to stab someone, and Jung-ha could have been an accomplice to the murderer but got hurt during a subsequent fallout.
The two of them make their way to Jung-ha’s hospital ward, and find Lawyer Jung waiting by Jung-ha’s bedside. Ji-an is surprised that Hyun hired Lawyer Jung to defend Jung-ha, but more importantly, Jung-ha is now awake.
Hyun stays behind while Lawyer Jung heads out with Ji-an. Lawyer Jung is curious about Hyun’s loyalty to Jung-ha, but Ji-an also has a limited understanding of that relationship. He offers to take her home, but she explains that she won’t get into the car of an evil lawyer. Lawyer Jung is unfazed by her response, and says he’d like to be friendlier with her.
He hazards a guess that her disdain stems from his defense of the purple-flowers killer Seung-hoon. At her affirmation, he explains that lawyers do not judge if their clients are good or bad; their only job is to trust their client and defend them. She doesn’t fall for his idealistic words, and his face hardens after she leaves.
Hyun stays overnight at the hospital and when he awakes, Jung-ha is already up. Hyun voices his confidence in Jung-ha’s innocence, but all Jung-ha asks for is “The Wolf Story” to be brought to him. Hyun agrees, and adds that he’ll find out why Jung-ha is doing this.
The team makes headway with the case, as they discover that the victim was a witness to a murder that Jung-ha’s dad committed, which he is now serving twelve years in prison for. At Hyun’s approach, Myung-woo quickly states his conclusion that Jung-ha must be taking revenge on the victim for having a hand in incriminating his father, and happily points out that Hyun got it wrong this time.
But another young man visits Jung-ha’s dad in jail and addresses him as “Dad.” Dun dun dun.
Ji-an chases Hyun down, and challenges his belief that Jung-ha’s innocent. Hyun is sure they’re missing a piece of the puzzle, but Ji-an cuts him down and asks if he’s just wishing that Jung-ha isn’t the criminal. Hyun gives her a long look, but doesn’t refute her words.
Hyun heads to Jung-ha’s room, and discovers a photo of Jung-ha and his brother. He also spots a copy of his own book, with a post-it note detailing his lecture date and time. The note is not written in Jung-ha’s handwriting, and Hyun wonders if someone purposely sent Jung-ha to him. Back in the hospital, Jung-ha’s condition takes a turn for the worse.
Ji-an is waiting for Hyun when he leaves Jung-ha’s place, and she’s determined to get to the bottom of his preoccupation with Jung-ha. Hyun says it’s because Jung-ha doubted himself, and he thinks to himself, “Like me.”
Changing the topic, Hyun puts Ji-an in the hot seat by asking why she lied that she was a sasaeng fan, when she could have just said she lost her father to Joon-young, as he did. She pretends to be embarrassed that he doesn’t remember her, but he correctly guesses that she was distrustful of him, fearing that he was a monster like Joon-young, that he was on Joon-young side. From Ji-an’s look, Hyun’s words hit the nail right on the head.
Thinking back to Jung-ha’s question, Hyun throws the same words to Ji-an, “In your eyes, what do I look like?”
COMMENTS
Oooh, we’re finally going there. I wonder how long Hyun has already been aware of Ji-an’s sketchy back-story, and what pushed him to out it now. Once again, Ji-an’s behavior has similarities to Dad’s: Due to Hyun’s one-time association with Joon-young, Ji-an and Dad start to wonder if they’re on the same side, and if Hyun could be of a similar type — a monster. As we saw when Dad confronted young Hyun, it’s hurtful to be wrongly accused, and he could have avoided the scenario this time by taking the out and accepting Ji-an’s words at face value. But there’s something that stings a little extra about being assumed to be a monster without being given that chance to defend yourself.
Now that Ji-an and Hyun are on the same page regarding their past, their ensuing harmless banter and teasing is honestly adorable to bits. It’s almost as if time has been rewound and they’re back to being kids, although I do wonder if Hyun realizes that Ji-an is a link to the past that he was wishing so hard for. Well, at least there aren’t any first love clichés being thrown around here.
I had expected this drama to throw some pretty tough cases at us, so that Hyun can swoop in and show off his intellect. But beyond that, I’m realizing that the writer actually intends for the cases to be a window into our leads’ souls. It’s no surprise that the two past crimes have stemmed from a rogue son taking revenge for their fathers, tying in nicely with the debate about the nature of killers — born into it, or grew into it? The cases serve as a reminder that one starting point does not necessarily lead to the same destinations.
Dae-young and Jung-ha have similar backgrounds and motivations, but their eventual paths couldn’t be more divergent. It’s telling that although Hyun initially empathized with Dae-young (who gave into his hatred and went on a killing spree), the follow-up case enlightens us that Hyun really identified with Jung-ha instead. People initially assume Hyun to be more like Dae-young — unfeeling, hardened, and rooted in the past — but Hyun’s kindred spirit is really Jung-ha. They’re both embroiled in self-doubt and worry, yet sacrificial and loving enough to take the rap for their brothers. It’s incredibly touching that Hyun had such unwavering conviction about Jung-ha’s innocence even when the whole world and the evidence was against it, inspired by his own experience. Ultimately, it gives me hope that Hyun can one day see the same goodness in himself, and project that same amount of faith onto himself.
Generally speaking, this show is probably richer watched than read, because there’s a lot captured in the lingering camera shots, the prolonged awkward silence, and the split-second change of a character’s expression, that it’s hard to put down in words. We know less about Joon-ho and Lawyer Jung, but the occasional slips in their façades hint at something much shadier and creepier. Every bit of their dialogue is a calculated move, and like we’ve only skimmed the surface with them.
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26 LarryMimosa
July 10, 2015 at 9:37 AM
"People initially assume Hyun to be more like Dae-young — unfeeling, hardened, and rooted in the past — but Hyun’s kindred spirit is really Jung-ha. They’re both embroiled in self-doubt and worry, yet sacrificial and loving enough to take the rap for their brothers."
Yes. Great insight--I also like your recap as a 'blur clearer'. Lots going on in this show--great writing that I hope will continue w the live shoots that I understand are starting.
Really loving this show, please KBS no freaking out because of the ratings!
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growingbeautifully
July 11, 2015 at 2:51 AM
@LarryMimosa
LOL! " ‘blur clearer’ " Good ol' LollyPip!!
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growingbeautifully
July 11, 2015 at 2:56 AM
Sorry, I mean Good ol' Rejoicie!!
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27 MyLittleB
July 10, 2015 at 10:13 AM
i have many lists of drama this season that on my waiting list. but this one i don't want to wait until it's finish airing. the show keeps me wodering what happen next, and always make me curse and split out the harsh words whenever it's ending with cliffhanger and i must wait another week to answer my curiosity.
i just love this drama. the pacing, acting, directing, music, plot, from creepy scene until the little sweet scene, i just love it. i don't need the super creepy scene with blood anywhere everywhere or amazing fighting skills to make my adrenaline rush out. just simply gesture and the right amount of expression it'd be better. i don't need a lot of passionate kiss scenes or abs or super romantic scene to make my heart fluttering wildly. just simply moment such as sharing beer can together or sometimes bicker and arguing something. it's simply but sweet.
Oh, Monday please come faster, though usually i hate Monday :)
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28 osmanthustea
July 10, 2015 at 10:17 AM
I love love love the lawyer. He plays it with such innocence - not just the face but the smile and all. (I'm usually quick to pick up slyness, I like to think.) I've got to concentrate on the words to pick up on his jaded/sinister words. To some extent, I think there's some vulnerability to the character. There was that moment in episode 5, at the prison, where he seemed disappointed and angry that Hyun brushed off his 'you look familiar' comment.
I wonder too, about his words to Ji-an outside the hospital. I don't think he's so innocent that he's just playing along with clients. After all, his manipulative side was on full display with the drug dealer 'hyung' (adopted? real? why weren't their connection mentioned?). But maybe, just maybe, there's a part of him that struggles a little with his evil personality, or just feels angry at the world for thinking badly of him such that he felt 'cornered' to act that way.
Joon Ho - damn, I can't figure this guy out at all. He has warmth, which LJY didn't, so I kinda doubt that connection. But why why why do they play that deliberate and sinister music in the first meeting between Hyun and Joon Ho? And also again with the knife while cooking dinner? Some of it the setting look downright romantic, while the music is sinister. My head is so confused trying to work out these two extremes. Sheesh!
I feel like Prosecutor Shin suggested that maybe LJY isn't all that culpable after all, that he's actually a scapegoat in a bigger conspiracy, just that he became 'evil' when he tried to break out of the mess. That might be interested. Can we get DO back for more flashbacks, please?
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29 Adal
July 10, 2015 at 11:09 AM
I really like how Hyun revealed his vulnerability to Ji An and it's about time. I already love him, but I love him more for revealing his insecurities to Ji An (who, if she doesn't know it, is the one person he's been opening himself up to more and more). I just hope she doesn't hurt him the way his father did by revealing that she thought he was working with Joon Young. Which also doesn't explain her crush. But more on that later.
Team Leader Kang rocks! I'm glad he doesn't allow himself to get pushed around by Hyun.
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30 Lorelai
July 10, 2015 at 11:52 AM
Woah this drama is awesome! In 2015 I have been watching some drama here and there and never able to continue until the end (except for Angry Mom).
I cannot wait for the next episode and putting all the puzzle pieces together.
- So far, just like everyone else, I can assume who Lee Joon Ho and Lawyer Jung are.
- Team leader Kang outsmarted Hyeon 2 times! When everyone heading to third crime scene he already pursued Dae Young. Plus he tricked Hyeon to work with. Fluke? Real genius? Hidden intention to lure Hyeon?
- Who is actually Eun Bok?!?!
- Lawyer Jung wants to know Ji An better. Why? Attracted or simply wanted to use her?
- Why would Hyeon questioning Ji An's doubt? Is her trust become important for him?
Oh man.... I cannot wait for tuesday....
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dRiger
July 11, 2015 at 8:58 AM
I have same doubts as you. Even your each question is as my thoughts got words…:)
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miilo
July 11, 2015 at 10:44 AM
Eun-bok seems to be an informant. Now the question is, who does he work for and why? If he´s pulling strings for Joon-young´s sake, like getting rid of the collected evidence that Officer Yang wanted to give Hyun, I´d really like to know, what compelled him to work for Joon-young.
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31 Miky
July 10, 2015 at 12:52 PM
Gotta love that Team Leader Kang is smarter than he let's others know,the question is why he plays the daydream/haedong one when i sense he isin't really one
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dRiger
July 11, 2015 at 9:04 AM
i think team leader Kang is suspicious member of the team who now can easily watch Hyun ....
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32 sel
July 10, 2015 at 1:32 PM
I love that even as the two get closer, there are still clearly secrets on both parts. A lot of times we get secrets on one side, but this set up is so much better--even if it's moot, because Hyun tends to guess Ji-An's secrets.
I like how Na-ra is playing her actually, and I'm really loving their dynamic! It's not exactly romantic yet, but the potential is obviously there, and there are more dynamics on top of that.
And the supporting cast is great here. They're not like all 100% aces or anything, but they're not the bumbling fools of Girl Who Sees Smells either (thank every god). The humor is great when they're providing it, and the interactions are all pretty natural! Even the really minor characters, like Ji-An's aunt, seem well placed here and in line with the tone of the story.
Loving this drama! ^^ This and Oh My Ghostess are prolly what I'm enjoying the most. They'll probably be my favorites of the year so far, if they keep it going at this rate. (I know, so early to say, especially with OMG. But my hopes are high!)
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33 Alli
July 10, 2015 at 1:56 PM
What a great recap, rejoycie! :)
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34 Valerie
July 10, 2015 at 2:02 PM
Sigh. There's a reason I usually stay away from dramas like I Remember You. I usually like watching something light, something that doesn't require too much brain power in order to take a break from school/job. But, it might be the psychopath in me, but I just can't walk away from I remember You, even if it's frustrating me to no end. Who is who? Why am I so suspicious of everyone?
I love the utilitarian example that was brought up. It definitely probes at the psyche of psychopaths -- they lack that empathy, emotional connection, and cuts straight to the cold, hard logic of things. I wouldn't say that things are so clear cut but it's a very good illustration of what our murderers might be thinking at the moment. Someone outlives their purpose (ahem Prosecutor Shin), they're no longer necessary and can be cleared away. People are thus seen as objects instead of humans by undermining their human value.
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Eno
July 11, 2015 at 2:14 AM
Same here... sigh... I think it's Healer effect... Usually I like comedy type of drama, but now...
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growingbeautifully
July 11, 2015 at 2:38 AM
LOL! @Eno... after Healer, I'm ruined for other kinds of shows... to an extent. :)
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mary of bethany
September 18, 2015 at 7:52 AM
me too.... Healer is likened unto our "First love" aka our "One True Love" in dramaland.
before Healer there was none, and after Healer, it is PERIOD.
.... it just take IRY to draw us out of this first love effect... and try to like something again, even thought it will never be the same... IRY did well in drawing most of us out again....
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35 NagaKarat
July 10, 2015 at 2:27 PM
Cha Ji An is moving up the list, at first she was the third question to be solved, then she was second in line. Will she ever be number one? Not surprising though for her attraction to him, she has been stalking him for years, learning about him and now finally they are interacting, and not like when they are children when he sees her as only an annoyance.
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36 dRiger
July 10, 2015 at 3:09 PM
Team Leader Kang is someone i am unable to get his intensions....he make himself miserable so that even his team members doesn't give him much attension...but i think... things are not that simple as we are observing... he is clever enough to get Hyun under his team... he can easily now observe Hyun and Ji An... he caught criminal easly at procecutor shin's house single handedly... Eun Bok (one of the team member) he is also suspicious. Because he doesn't include himself in the list of those who first visit Detective Yang's place... so.. except Ji An and two more team members almost every one is fishy here atleast till now... and Doctor and lawyer is obviously Suspicious from the start.... so the Drama is going very well... sometimes i think it is easy to connect the links but sometimes i find myself furstrated... the writer has done good job so far... hope he coutinues... each and every character is well placed and important... every moment , every dialogue , every scenes has its meaning... this is mind blowing... i think this will be the best 2015 drama for me... Fwighting... :)
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37 dRiger
July 10, 2015 at 3:15 PM
I have same doubts as you. Even your each question is as my thoughts got words...:)
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38 KimNaNa
July 10, 2015 at 4:28 PM
There were 2 guards the night Joon Young disappeared. Maybe Eun Bok is the child of the other guard.
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Danny
July 11, 2015 at 2:10 AM
IT CAN BE!!!! OMG!
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39 Ahriah
July 10, 2015 at 5:14 PM
So, my theory is that Jung-ha is Joon-young's son. It happened so quick, it was hard to notice. When the cops entered the apartment, they checked the pulses on both bodies, and thought they were both dead. That's when Jung-ha moved. Why would the cop think he was dead after checking his pulse? Because he inherited the undetectable pulse from his father.
It's also obvious to me that Joon-ho is Joon-young. When Lawyer Jung entered the hospital room, Joon-ho was stroking Jung-ha's hair. Why would he be doing that to a young man who is a stranger to him?
Interesting theory above about Eun-bok being a guard's son. But maybe it's the other way around, and Lawyer Jung is the guard's son, and Eun-bok is Min?
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Choi
July 11, 2015 at 2:08 AM
Wow... so what happen with Joon-ho's wife and America story?
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miilo
July 11, 2015 at 10:51 AM
It´s just a cover.
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miilo
July 11, 2015 at 11:16 AM
Woah, you really have a keen eye for details, Ahriah! Still, I don´t think Jung-ha is Joon-young´s son. First, Jung-ha´s dad is in prison and it sounds ridiculous to have your son masquerade as someone else´s just to pull a trick on Hyun years later. Jung-ha might as well be one of Joon-young´s pupils or as innocent as Hyun believes him to be, because Joon-young has manipulated him to think of himself as a monster.
Regarding Eun-bok/Min and Lawyer Jung/guard´s son. Also pretty intriguing possibility, but we have to wait on that. At the moment there´s not much to support it, besides Eun-bok´s slightly suspicious behavior. I personally hope we´re done with the sons and daughters of the two guards, Ji-an is enough.
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40 riarallahssi
July 10, 2015 at 10:25 PM
Woah. I like your theory right there. It's possible. And the boy who killed was more of jung-ha's best friend, not a brother. I've always felt there was something fishy about "the family lives abroad" plot with the forensic guy and jung ha lives in a dormitory so it's absolutely possible. Also, jung ha was talking about the father son story to hyun like it was his own so convincingly. I was convinced he was the forensic guy's son until I thought that forensic guy poisoned (an assumption) jung ha at the hospital, afer which his body led to sepsis but there's no motive so it may have not been poisoning- just normal physical deterioration. Also, the almighty hand that literally fed jung ha to hyun feels too much to be the forensic guy. The guy that gave hyun's book was in a lab coat. I'm also fascinated by the use of the two wolves book. The mirroring theme is consistent all throughout the drama, from the framing of the scenes down to the subplots which seem to be plot drivers just as well. All in all, really good show. Episode 5 was a little bland but episode 6 kicked it up a few more notches for me. I'm onboard enough to devour recaps. Really good show.
I read higgins clark and dick francis thrillers in my youth and always my first hunches proved right. They throw in distracting characters, like eunbok this case, but it usually comes full circle back to doubt number 1.
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41 seares
July 11, 2015 at 12:23 AM
Maybe there ıs a link between mother's death and lee hyeon's characteristics which they purposely highlight; he is caretaker, volunteering to cook and cleaning. Maybe he didn't loss his memory at first but faked it because of fathers request. Actually he has something to feel guilty about it that's why he intended to make for it.
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Buyer
July 11, 2015 at 2:04 AM
Yes... what do you think who killed his mother?
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seares
July 11, 2015 at 3:24 AM
I don't know yet but neither father nor J.young and absolutely not the kids.Because the footprint on blood stain was belong to an adult. There is someone else who behind the first serial killer case couse the purple flower was the same. About father, I think, he was suspicious about hyeon since then. thats why he assumed he is monster. Even he is not monster he is like magnetic for monsters. There was fierce violence in that scene so murder is someone they didn't know yet. What if hyeon accidentally did some mistake and that lead this disaster. And for his sake, father hide the corpse than he used fake evidence to capture j.young and blame him for mothers murder? Lastly fathers murederer is not j.young if he wasn't supposed to leave corpse behind him right? Then what is he doing? He is gathering monsters under someone esces order haha what a imagination :D
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seares
July 11, 2015 at 4:29 AM
Ah, it was a kid's footprint sorry ^^ But when his father consulted a doctor about Hyeon. Doctor said those things can be not so much abnormal but father insisted there are things you dont know...
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LarryMimosa
July 11, 2015 at 10:54 AM
I hadn't paid attention to the footprints but went back and watched again (this drama--never have I repeat watched this much!) But if I'm not mistaking, yes, it's a child's print, presumably made from the slipper on the foot running away. But the next scene shows two footprints and the latter looks larger. Was that Hyun's following Min's? Was it an adult's running after Min/Hyun?
Hmm, so many questions. Now on to examine the lint in my naval...
LarryMimosa
July 11, 2015 at 11:05 AM
I am mistaken... it's not mistaking. LOL,
My kingdom for the chance to edit here.
dRiger
July 11, 2015 at 8:49 AM
Well i will highly praise your hypothesis... even i don't know that why i think that joon young didn't kill hyun's father.. we haven't much clear evidence of joon young killing hyun's father...okay.. we know they were fighting fiercly but in the end we haven't properly seen joon young killing his father... it can be joon young... but i am feeling that something is missing... INTERESTING...... :)
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seares
July 11, 2015 at 10:14 AM
Yeah there is always something missing and fishy about J.Young part so I Have a feeling that writers just wants us to think he is killer and evil without a doubt so we will label him as monster. So it would be more surprising if there is a real mastermind and he is also doctor. Supposing he gave a new identity to j.young to be forensics doctor and using the young guy in 6th episode as bait or something. In my point of view it would be more mysterious than knowing j.young is killer who became doctor miraculously and min is lawyer with potential of being killer. But i am fine both ways since i am curious what were they up to for years and why are they aiming Lee Hyeon :D oh and i can't say ji an is outstanding as character but maybe she is there to protect Hyeon from himself.
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42 poignant
July 11, 2015 at 1:32 AM
Oh Rejoycie I already missed you! Thank you for the recap. You saved my week and the wait. Gurl…
“The writer actually intends for the cases to be a window into our lead’s souls.” No one could say it more beautifully than this.
I didn’t really buy Hyun character at first because I thought he supposed to be the monster and his random more-human-side-traits seem not right. But the more we look at the window to our Hyun ('s sexy mind awww...), the more I understand and care for him. Hyun might just be an innocent victim in those harsh incidents on his past without any drops of some monster genes or traits. It could be indeed his little brother, Min, or the villain, Lee Joon Young, or even his own father, or something else we about to see in the upcoming eps, that marred his true self. Whatever it is show, now I’m fully onboard to see more revelations on our lead’s souls. I wanna feel them. Just like the last scene on this ep when Hyun asked Ji Ahn that very significant question, ugh… my feel.
And again, I’m so impressed at this drama that it made me wanting to comment on EVERY single element this show successfully delivers. How creepy is that Hyun-Joon Ho dinner, how intriguing is that Hyun’s mother’s death, how cute is that Hyun-Team Leader Kang banter, how funny is that Ji Ahn falsely thought of Hyun asking her to a date, and how poignant is that last scene, I love them all!
Oh and might I add this personal note to Seo In Guk. I got it, Gukkie. You just will never stop becoming more and more dashing in each eps. Bring it on to the finale! Let me take care of my bleeding nose myself. Sniff.
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Adal
July 11, 2015 at 7:51 AM
Loved the scene where Ji An was imagining Hyun asking her out on a date. What he did when he drove by was the very opposite of a romantic gesture. Lol.
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miilo
July 11, 2015 at 12:16 PM
Ha! I feel the same way. This show really makes me want to comment on every single thing there is, though I try to constrain myself. I think it´s good that the recaps come out a day or so later after I watch it, otherwise it would be complete mayhem:) Are there such things as fan trolls?
"Personal note to Gukkie"+1
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nuWOy🍄🍄
July 12, 2015 at 5:50 AM
" Oh and might I add this personal note to Seo In Guk. I got it, Gukkie. You just will never stop becoming more and more dashing in each eps. Bring it on to the finale! Let me take care of my bleeding nose myself. Sniff."
@poignant,
Do you need tissues? We can share mine..haha^^
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mary of bethany
September 18, 2015 at 7:42 AM
“But the more we look at the window to our Hyun (‘s sexy mind awww…), the more I understand and care for him.” That was exactly how Ji-An’s inner struggles developed as she peeped longer and longer into his soul-window, as she understand more, she cared more, she ached more.
“What kind of life would it be? Living with the dead family… as usual I don’t trust that guy, but, I am slightly hurting for him…” Nobody but Ji-An remembered what actually happened all these 20 years (beside Min of cause). All moves on in their life, and chose not to remember, even Hyeon himself blocked that part of his memories. Living with the dead will turn yourself dead inside. He sat with the imaginary dad and Min at meals, he “saw” dad reading with the 2 young brothers in the room, he walked pass dad’s corpse lying beside the coffee table…. All these, Ji-An knows. The beautiful thing in Ji-An is that she is able to empathise with Hyeon, even when she doesn’t completely trust him since heard whatever he said in the church confession box. To feel hurt for someone, to feel his agony is the very first step towards finally loving that person. She doesn’t allow her “distrust” to block her senses of sympathy and compassion to understand the root problem and struggles of anyone.
‘I Remembered, Stalker, You were her.…. It’s still fun to tease you back then and now.” Hyeon’s discovery of his stalker’s “hidden agenda”, strengthened his trust towards her, confirming what he suspected about her is accurate. Yet it opened up another problem…
H: “the reason why… you said you are a stalking fan, and hid the fact you followed me around… you could have just told me, but you didn’t, why?” “You are doubting me. You think perhaps I’m the same monster as LJY, or on the same side as LJY. You are doubting me like that. Are you not?” “How do I look from your perspective?”
“You can’t say: ‘No, I am not’.” Once again history repeated, so Ji-An was like the rest, doubting him? Even this girl? The deepest root problem is Hyeon doubted himself too, like what he said regarding Lee Jeong An doubting himself. Why he felt more empathised towards Jeong An, is because he found Jeong An was like Hyeon himself who feared the bad wolf within him. To feel hurt over what another person did, is allowing yourself to care about how that person feels, thus that person is starting to bear some weighs in your heart. The unfamiliar feeling of disappointment and hurt like how he felt over dad’s distrust haunt him again. Because there was yearning that at least this girl who was once persevered over his acceptance of friendship, will at least know him. The desire to be known and accepted and trusted…. reap more disappointment, hurt, and sadness. He smiled achingly. And again, its take Ji-An to know that she had hurt Hyeon, just like everyone else did. Hurting him was the last thing she will want. Infact when she persistently request to be his partner, she has already dissolved any doubts over him as being the...
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mary of bethany
September 18, 2015 at 7:44 AM
...(continue...)
Hurting him was the last thing she will want. Infact when she persistently request to be his partner, she has already dissolved any doubts over him as being the monster, she has already likened him, and “embraced” him, while hiding behind the more noble excuse of hiding LJY thru Hyeon.
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mary of bethany
September 18, 2015 at 7:45 AM
...(continue...)
Hurting him was the last thing she will want. Infact when she persistently request to be his partner, she has already dissolved any doubts over him as being the monster, she has already likened him, and “embraced” him, while hiding behind the more noble excuse of finding LJY thru Hyeon.
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43 Aini
July 11, 2015 at 2:00 AM
Really hope there's no real monster here... I mean... I WANT A WORLD PEACE :'(
Professor Hyun is so hot :D
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44 Jen
July 11, 2015 at 3:36 AM
Lovely recap, I can't wait for ep 7 on Monday!! Never get enough of Hyun and Ji an :)
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45 Adal
July 11, 2015 at 7:48 AM
I think Prosecutor Shin is dead. My thought is that Min took him after he struck his brother on the head. I thought the person at the door looked like Lawyer Min in the quick flash they showed us.
The lilacs tie Hyun's dead mother with the recent serial killings. So, whose the connection responsible for the killings? Min or Joon young? Why did Hyun's father frame Joon young? My theory is that it is because Joon young murdered his wife and no one could prove it, because the bodies couldn't be found. And why was the prison so lax with the imprisonment of Joon young? Was it because he was arrested for robbery instead of the serial killings? Were both Min and Hyun present when their mother was killed? And what was the effect of their mother's death on Min? We already know how Hyun dealt with it, by erasing it from his memory. Did that event trigger Min's psychotic tendencies?
We have a piece of the puzzle but it only generates more questions. Which is why I love, admire and respect this show. Kudos to the writers for keeping us engaged.
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46 KimNaNa
July 11, 2015 at 11:49 AM
I kind of feel like everyone who's saying there's an overarching mastermind--reminds me of the Japanese drama Hidarime Tantei EYE.
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47 ohmydramagods 🙏🏻
July 11, 2015 at 1:13 PM
The boys in this show is so pretty. It's kinda distracting. :3
IRY reminds me of what I felt when I was watching Healer. I know it is not the same in any way but it brings back the feeling of wanting/itching to know what will happen next. That feeling when you're so intrigued with the story that you just wish it's Monday already. I just wish Korean viewers would appreciate this show more. 4% is seriously low :((
Love love Ji An and Hyun. It's so cute that she's so petite and he, on the other hand, has this sexy broad shoulders. Gawd, I'm drooling already enev though there's no romantic scenes yet.
I'm really sure that Lawyer Jung is Min. But I'm not entirely sold with the Joon Ho = Joon Young theory although I know that the doctor is most likely Joon Young because this is dramaland. They just don't have any physical resemblance. Unless Joon Young had a major growth spurt, Joon Ho is too tall to be him.
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48 Hu
July 14, 2015 at 6:52 AM
I was looking forward to this show because it was liked the Korean version of BBC Sherlock, but the crime cases are a bit underwhelming right now... The only thing that is keeping me is the mystery behind is past to be honest. Though I admit Seo In Guk does have the chemistry with Jang Na Ra
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49 SarahS
July 14, 2015 at 9:36 PM
I am always I treated in the book the characters read in the dramas. But the book they read in thus one isn't the three little pigs it's a native Amarican story. There are different versions but it's either Cherokee or Naticoke. Thanks for awesome recaps!!!!
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50 ObsessedMuch
October 20, 2015 at 9:55 AM
5 star epsode :)
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