I Remember You: Episode 9
by dramallama
While Hyun pieces together his past and present with a pinch of denial, our heroine takes on our new case like a boss. We’re given a real stalker, who surpasses Ji-an’s stalker level of curiosity and poses significant threats to his targets. But Ji-an is nothing short of a badass when it comes to doing her job, willing to face the filthiest of humans. Her dedication to investigating doesn’t go unnoticed, especially by an observant profiler aka her childhood frenemy turned reluctant roommate and partner.
EPISODE 9: “Stalkers”
Hyun confirms with Il-joo that he had an accomplice, but Il-joo only recognizes his accomplice by his voice. As Il-joo is escorted out, he recognizes this voice, the voice of Lawyer Jung.
In the interrogation room, Hyun drops the beads symbolizing Il-joo’s victim count and thinks to himself, “If this is Min’s doing, if it really is Min, what do I do?”
Myung-woo sees Hyun talking to Chief Hyun and attempts to eavesdrop out of curiosity. But he’s caught by Deputy Chief Kang, who orders him to scurry on his way. Then Deputy Chief Kang peeks inside and tries to do the same. Ha.
Hyun confronts Chief Hyun about Min’s death. She had told him with certainty that Min and Lee Joon-young were dead, but Hyun doesn’t quite believe it. Deputy Chief Kang enters the office and realizes Hyun’s relation to the case. He answers for Chief Hyun, confirming that she searched the whole nation but couldn’t find any traces of Lee Joon-young or Min.
But this isn’t enough for Hyun. He vows to return with more questions that will demand more answers. Deputy Chief Kang stops him and asks if Hyun still believes that Min and Lee Joon-young are still alive. Hyun turns around and nods, “Possibly.”
As Hyun walks through the office, he adds that these two are probably in his immediate vicinity. He passes Lawyer Jung, who then stops him to ask if he’s okay — he doesn’t look too well.
Hyun responds by offering to treat him out to thank him for helping Lee Jung-ha. Hyun adds that he wants to be closer with him, and Lawyer Jung takes the offer with a cold smile.
At home, Ji-an joins Hyun in watching a movie and comments that this isn’t a bad way to spend her last night here. She requests captions, since the movie is in English, but he ignores her. Ha, typical.
Ji-an later asks about Hyun’s interrogation of Il-joo, and he responds with a question: Does she believe that her father is still alive? Ji-an likes to think he is, and she asks if this is about her brother. Hyun looks surprised at her insight, and she continues by encouraging him to stay hopeful. “I like to think that the stronger you believe, the more likely it is to come true.”
Taking a swig of his beer, Hyun thinks, “No. Now, I’m afraid that he’ll be alive and that my hunch will be true.” Then he stands up and tells Ji-an to stay here until they catch the intruder. She asks what he’ll do if they never find him, but he just leaves it at that.
A woman goes on a morning run and suddenly stops to look behind her. She looks afraid as she sees a man run towards her, but it’s just Joon-ho followed by Hyun.
Joon-ho comments on how nice it is to have a running partner and shares his prediction about today being a busy day. On damp days like this, many bodies find their way to him. Hyun notes the chill in his phrasing.
The woman turns around again, sensing a presence behind her. But she ignores her suspicion and runs off, though it does seem like someone is stalking her.
The camera pans to below a bridge, where a dead body lies.
Ji-an wakes up, wondering where Hyun went, and decides to explore his bookshelf. She finds the drawings from his childhood and recognizes the double eye signature.
When she hears Hyun return, she quickly throws the sketchbook back and pretends to stretch on the bookshelf. She continues to distract him by asking what breakfast is to hide her new inkling of suspicion.
While doing the dishes, Ji-an thinks back to all the clues and Hyun’s confession at the harbor. He doesn’t know what he’s looking for, and he might not want to know. “No way,” she thinks aloud, and Hyun pokes her face with soap to wake her out of her daze.
Hyun tells her to voice her thoughts, but she continues to stare at him keeping her thoughts to herself. He pokes more soap onto her face, telling her to spill her thoughts, but she reciprocates by wiping some soap onto his face. Cute.
Lawyer Jung addresses his new client, Il-joo, and accusingly asks why he opened the boxes without his permission. Il-joo squirms back in his chair and squeaks out an apology. Lawyer Jung asks what Hyun asked him, and Il-joo tells him about confirming his last victim as Prosecutor Shin.
Flashback to the day of Prosecutor Shin’s kidnapping. Lawyer Jung enters the room and knocks Hyun unconscious. “Sorry, hyung.” Ahh it’s Min for real.
In his basement, Hyun looks at Il-joo’s hidden account and notices that the dates of the deposits are around the same dates he had returned to Korea. Could this be a coincidence? Hyun drops the account book into a box and convinces himself to forget about it.
Myung-woo goes on a blind date and shifts uncomfortably. He admits that he hasn’t been on a blind date for three years and offers to make her laugh. But the woman (the same person who was going on the morning run), Ji Hyun-sook, asks a more serious question about how to deal with a stalker.
Indebted Friend scoffs from behind when Myung-woo promises to protect her with all his power, and then he recognizes him from the pictures the Hyun gave him. Wondering if this guy is the murderer, Indebted Friend sneaks looks at him, and Myung-woo notices.
Myung-woo follows him to the bathroom and accuses him of having a criminal record. He demands a form of ID, but he comes out clean. When he returns, Hyun-sook decides that Myung-woo isn’t her best resort and leaves. A man trailing after her goes unnoticed by Myung-woo.
Hyun’s desk ends up right across from Myung-woo’s, and the two stare each other down. A murder gets reported, and finally, the team can get to work. Having been rejected, Myung-woo decides that work is everything in his life now.
At the crime scene, Joon-ho seems smug in his prediction about finding bodies today. He points out the ligature mark on the victim’s neck and how unusual it is that the blood seems to be cleaned off the body. Hyun deduces that the killer wanted to wipe away the evidence or was regretful of his crime.
Joon-ho and Eun-bok confirm seeing similar crimes, and Hyun gets excited at the possibility of a serial killer. Ji-an shushes him, warning him to stop saying things that would characterize him as a psycho. Sure enough, Team Leader Kang and Eun-bok stare at him curiously.
In the office, the investigative team piece together the clues. They gather the similar murder cases, all of which included women discovered dead a week after their kidnapping.
Hyun-sook watches TV at home, and when she goes to reach for the remote, she notices something in the drawer. It’s a camera, and she immediately calls the police. While she waits outside, she decides to call Myung-woo. But before he picks up, she hangs up and gets kidnapped into a black van.
Myung-woo seems offended that Hyun-sook would hang up on him, but then he realizes her concern about being stalked. He finds her whereabouts and searches her home for any sign of stalking.
Hyun reviews the killer’s M.O. as kidnapping women and then killing them a week later. The team notices that the time between each killing has decreased significantly. They confirm evidence of stalking in Hyun-sook’s home and prepare themselves to find the killer before their time limit of one week.
Ji-an suspects that the stalker must be the killer, and Hyun makes a snarky comment that the stalker herself should know better. Team Leader Kang wonders what this is about, and Ji-an assures him that she’s just an idol fan while forcing a smile.
Hyun-sook wakes up injured and tied to a chair in a dark abandoned site. She screams for her stalker to come out, and someone walks down the stairs. It’s a woman, innocently telling Hyun-sook to be quiet.
Ji-an takes a break with Hyun and asks why he’s working so hard all of a sudden. He admits that he’s running away from his thoughts. Team Leader Kang finds them and deflates at the sight of them together.
Myung-woo and Seung-joo interrogate the owner of the building for any information on a possible suspect. But the owner lady rejects any possibility of her involvement.
Eun-bok finds more information on the residents of the building, one in particular striking our interest: a sex offender. The owner lady makes a call to her son, asking if he took her keys again. Our investigators overhear the call, so the owner lady yells at her arriving son to run away. They chase him down and search through his apartment for evidence of stalking.
In the interrogation room, the son, Park Soo-young, claims that Hyun-sook was his girlfriend. Hyun shows him pictures of the other woman, all of which he claims were his girlfriends. But now, they’ve disappeared.
Hyun explains that Soo-young must be suffering from de Clerambault’s Syndrome, with which one falls obsessively in love with another. He believes every small gesture is one of love, so if he did harm these women in any way, he would only remember as an expression of love.
There must be an accomplice, but Soo-young won’t tell. Ji-an volunteers to interrogate him, since our suspect may be more vulnerable in front of a woman. Team Leader Kang considers cross-dressing Eun-bok (ha), but Ji-an takes one for the team so they can find Hyun-sook as soon as possible.
Ji-an enters with a drink for Soo-young and a friendly smile. He sees right through her act and accuses her for trying to seduce him. Ji-an admits to this, and he tells her to stop because she’s not his type. But Ji-an powers through and brings her seat next to his. Holding his hand, she asks for his help, since his girlfriend’s life is at stake.
After some hesitation, Soo-young grabs Ji-an’s hand and contradicts his previous statement: She is his type. Ugh, ew. Ji-an asks where Hyun-sook is, and he claims that she’s in his room. He tells her that when he brags about his girlfriends, they’re taken away in a black van by a man with a star on his head. When he hesitates to tell her more, Ji-an reaches out to tilt his face towards her to continue.
Ji-an washes her hands in the bathroom with soap and then with soap again. Hyun waits for her outside, and she admits that she can’t seem to wipe the grimy feeling off her hands. So he takes her hands from behind and holds them in his. “It should be a bit better now.”
The investigators search through Soo-young’s files and find a folder for each of his victims, except for the first one. They find upload records, and we find out that Park Soo-young had uploaded video files of these women online. So it’s possible that Soo-young merely uploaded the files, and the real killer is a viewer.
Unfortunately, the website belongs to an overseas server and there are thousands of members, meaning all the members would become suspects. It would be impossible to find our killer.
Lawyer Jung thinks back to Hyun’s invitation for dinner and decides to make the first move. He calls and suggests somewhere quiet, like Hyun’s place. After a moment of hesitation, Hyun agrees to the arrangement, and they hang up. Both brothers tap their fingers in anticipation.
While everyone sleeps in the office, Hyun and Ji-an continue to work on the case. Hyun has figured out the general area that our killer resides based on the trail that the women are left in. The killer must pass by these sites en route to work, and probably has a second car so the SUV is hidden away.
But from a profiler’s perspective, Hyun finds the killer’s M.O. unusual. All these victims suffered a blow to the head, which isn’t characteristic of the rich confident person — like Yang Seung-hoon — they’re searching for. Something feels off, but Hyun needs to leave to prepare for his guest.
Hyun cleans and prepares food for Lawyer Jung while Ji-an tirelessly works in the office. Team Leader Kang asks if she’s found anything, and Ji-an discusses the possibility of their first victim’s boyfriend as their killer. He matches the description in Hyun’s profiling, so Team Leader Kang suggest that they go pay him a visit with the excuse of paying their respects.
On their way, Team Leader Kang shares his embarrassment because of all of recent violence towards women. He’s ashamed of all the men who have injured women and of himself for not being able to catch the intruder that harmed Ji-an.
He promises to find him as soon as possible, but Ji-an — thinking back to Hyun’s offer to let her stay in his home until the intruder is caught — assures him that it’s no rush. He calls it nonsense and vows to capture this suspect.
Team Leader Kang and Ji-an gawk at the boyfriend’s large estate and confront him about the serial killings. He refuses to cooperate, having dealt with the grief and misery of complying with the police when his girlfriend was first found. He tells them to contact his lawyer for future reference.
Lawyer Jung arrives at Hyun’s home and takes a moment to take everything in. Hyun watches from behind as we see Lawyer Jung’s cold façade melt and transform into Min. Min’s eyes fill with nostalgia, and he watches his hyung prepare food. He imagines little Hyun smiling at younger Min.
Ji-an seems deflated at their flat rejection, but she notices the license plate of a van peeking out from a half-opened garage. Team Leader Kang makes a call to check this license plate, and Ji-an sneaks inside the garage. She notices the star at the top of the window and recalls Soo-young’s statement about the man with the star on his head. This is it.
Just as Lawyer Jung offers to help with preparing the meal, the doorbell rings. Joon-ho enters, but he stops in his tracks when he sees Lawyer Jung. Hyun craftily explains that he invited them both since they know each other and he had an abundance of food. Joon-ho and Lawyer Jung icily stare at each other, unsettled by this unexpected meeting.
Team Leader Kang calls for back up, but the garage door starts to open. A large man attacks Team Leader Kang, and Ji-an joins the fight. They’re both thrown to the ground, but Team Leader Kang gets back up. Just as the attacker skillfully takes out his knife, Ji-an finds the gun in Team Leader Kang’s bag and shoots an empty in the air.
She points the gun at the attacker, but someone from behind smacks Ji-an on her head. It’s the lady who shushed Hyun-sook in the abandoned building. Team Leader Kang yells for Ji-an, but he gets stabbed and falls to the ground. Ji-an is carried into the car while an injured Team Leader Kang reaches out helplessly.
COMMENTS
I freaking love Ji-an. She’s perceptive and intelligent in her own way, with an independence that I think so many heroines could benefit from. She jumps into a situation, a fight at her own expense. Ji-an is acutely aware that she’s responsible for herself, and that awareness shows in her assertive behavior. With the creepy stalker, the attacker who was twice (or three times) her size, and previous cases, Ji-an doesn’t hesitate to execute her role to the best of her ability. The depth and strength of her character shines through in this episode, and I do hope that she continues to receive proper recognition.
Let’s take a moment to appreciate the cute, yeah? The bickering and blatant ignoring are now just staples in the relationship, which given other characters wouldn’t be that exciting, but these two make the disrespect into some fun chemistry. Not going to lie, I cringed when Hyun took Ji-an’s hand to get rid of the stalker grime because it was so unlike them. But again, not going to lie, I rewatched that scene a couple times. I think it just means a lot more coming from Hyun, who has high standards when it comes to emoting and caring. While this episode didn’t capitalize too much on the roommate situation, the soap was a hopeful foreshadowing of what’s to come. More cute everyday things and inconveniences from the roomies please!
The show did a quick job at acknowledging Lawyer Jung as Min, which I prefer over dragging out the reveal when most of us have figured it out already. This also means we get more time looking into Min’s transformation into Lawyer Jung, who now seem like completely different people. And to some extent, they are. The environment that Min supposedly grew up in starkly contrasts with the world Hyun grew up knowing. I do wonder how much Min’s murderous tendencies were influenced by Lee Joon-young, and if his misunderstanding that his hyung abandoned him was self-taught. If so, it’s a very simple and tragic reality to live in.
I won’t argue that Min’s perspective on Hyun’s abandonment is unrealistic, since I believe that Min has ingrained this fact in his reality, and reality is relative. He’s brainwashed this reality into his mind, erasing all the complexities of their situation. The brothers were victims of circumstance, one simply luckier than the other. I see their abnormal tendencies being paralleled every so often, which makes me more sympathetic towards Min. I think it’s this guilt that Hyun is struggling to overcome — that it easily could have been him in Min’s shoes. But Min isn’t the little boy Hyun knew from his childhood, and I don’t see either of them cutting any slack when pitted against each other. Let the tragic bromance begin.
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26 dramaDee
July 22, 2015 at 7:17 PM
Opps I meant assess!!
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27 Julia Fitri
July 22, 2015 at 8:16 PM
I'm getting kicks from Hyun and Ji An's scenes together. The soap scene was both uncharacteristic and characteristic of Hyun, something I think we all forgot is how Hyun is a nurturer, maybe it's nature or maybe because he's used to taking care of his brother and his father.
I think he's the type of person that needs someone to care for and now he's slowly coming back to that by having Ji An by his side. Hyun is capable for great love (and I mean love in the general sense), being a child and taking care of his family is something that someone with a loving bent can do without resenting it.
This show does a great job of hiring people who can be creepy as hell.
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dramamad
July 22, 2015 at 9:06 PM
Yes! totally agree about Hyun being a nurturer. In the early episodes it was shown that he was solely responsible for his brother and most other things around the house. In the interim years he probably had no one so he retreated into his shell. now that he's got someone in his home again, that side of him seems to be emerging again.
Actually if i think about it, Hyun comes across as the kind of person other people think of as cold/rude/brash/uncaring, but then there are reams of studies and articles that show such people to be more sensitive, aware - self and others - than the average individual.
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28 katshirou
July 22, 2015 at 8:21 PM
Just reading the part about Min in their old house makes me cry :'( Bogummie oppa, you're transforming into one of the best actors in your generation ♥♡ Wish he were the male lead in Reply 1988 instead. May his project after Reply land him his first lead role.
Now about the drama...FAVORITE DRAMA OF ALL TIME...so far. Fingers crossed it continues ♪♪ I love everything about Hello Monster! So excited for Monday especially with Ep 10 ending! GYAAAAH
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29 evelynray
July 22, 2015 at 8:23 PM
One sentence: I freaking love this drama!
The look on Min's face when Hyun cares for Ji-an more... T_T
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30 sugarpunch
July 22, 2015 at 8:33 PM
Does anyone know if Jang Nara really does her own action scenes? Ever time she is in a fight with some big guy I am on the edge of my seat rooting for her. It would be even more awesome if she is doing the real punching herself
I've followed Jang Nara's dramas since her debut in My Love Patzzi and I have great respect for her for taking on an action role. Also a nice change from her usual sweet image:) hope she'll take on another action drama
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Jon G.
July 23, 2015 at 2:46 AM
Judging by the way the scenes are set and cut, it's a stunt double. And that's the only reasonable way to do it, of course.
However, because Jang Na-ra, despite her tiny frame, HAS a very solid physical presence and great physical acting, the cuts between her and her stunt double are very fluid.
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31 sugarpunch
July 22, 2015 at 8:35 PM
Ooh i got it wrong. Her debut was in Successful Story of a Bright Girl with Jang Hyuk. Keep getting the two dramas mixed up ><
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bjharm
July 22, 2015 at 9:13 PM
:-) go back one to nonstop 2 that was her debut as an actress. If she not doing her own action then it very well cut and directed, most like a mix of both. She has done a lot of pyhsical acting, even going back to non stop, but also in her chinese dramas like bratty princess, where she sported bruises knee down and on her arms from the fight stuns, In her last one Red Saden Chair she did her own horse back riding and so forth. For a self confessed coward she very brave lol
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32 An
July 22, 2015 at 8:41 PM
I am loving this drama and I don't understand why it has such low ratings (may be due to lack of romance). The story is straightforward but intriguing.
When Min was exploring the house, his expression was so sad. I really pity him when he fishes for complements or wants attention from Hyun. Ugh.. Why does he have to be a murderer?
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33 June
July 22, 2015 at 8:42 PM
Jang Nara looks really pretty in the opening picture c: hehe~
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34 An
July 22, 2015 at 8:43 PM
And omg Ji An is one of the best female leads out there...
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35 gem28
July 22, 2015 at 8:50 PM
I freaking love Ji-An. A female cop who acts and thinks like a cop with adorable and quirky personality. The best female lead out there right now. And I liked the episode. It wasn't slow. They fed us a lot of information, it basically lay groundwork for upcoming episodes. I think this is a show that can well be extended for a second season as a per weekly case crime procedural with central mystery if they want but doubt it'd happen.
The brothers scene was heartbreaking. You're right. Reality is relative. For Min, even though he acts like a grown-up, he is still holding on to the childish reality of being abandoned by his Hyung although it was beyond their collective control. They were kids.
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36 asmara
July 22, 2015 at 8:52 PM
Gosh, I LOVE this drama! And I love more to see that many people here in dramabeans love this too. Big hugs to you all.
Now ep 9, just as dramallama wrote "Let the tragic bromance begin", yes, indeed, even though my heart screams Nooo! Because Hyun loves his little bro so much. It must be painful for him to find out what his little bro had became now. Add that with the guilt Hyun had as the only family member left who abandoned his little bro by not searching him.
Would writer make Min a good person at the end of the ep? Or will writer go deep by killing Min? Or put Ji Ann and Min in a situation where Hyun must choose? Ahhh... that would be so heartbreaking.
Whatever it is, I'm ready!
Now, can't wait for ep 10 recap!
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sel
July 23, 2015 at 2:25 AM
I'm so curious about how Hyun will react! As cold as he is, he used to cover for his little bro all the time--I feel like that could be foreshadowing. It's so hard to say though.
It's messed up, but I'm kinda hoping Ji-An will play a big part with these brothers! Not exactly like a 'choosing' scenario, but just by figuring out the Min/Lawyer Jung/Serial Killer story. She's already cottoning on (maaaaybe more so than Hyun knows? Who can say with that guy) so I can see awesome pressure/tension there if Hyun tries to turn away from this. I'm not sure he will, but he must want to.
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growingbeautifully
July 23, 2015 at 3:40 AM
@asmara and @sel (a big hug back!! :) )
Yes you have a few points here and I was thinking along the same lines in Comment 18 above.
Hyun was the 'parent' and caregiver of little Min as well as his playmate. He feels responsible for how his brother would turn out. This was likely why he was so taken with his talk with Joon Yeong as a child... to find out if his brother would turn out like him because he was already hurting animals.
Hyun's instinctive reaction is to cover for and protect Min... in the same way that Jung Ha protected the murderous 'friend'. He himself knows that he will have to fight not his brother, but himself, in knowing what to do if he finds his brother. A foreshadowing, as you say, but not a certainty.
On the one hand, Hyun did really start off a search for Min, but after not having heard of/from him, and after investigating more murders and realizing that the one who 'invited' him back with that drawing in the first murder could have been Min, he is probably hoping he will not find Min. He will not want to deal with making a decision... to turn him in or to hide his crimes.
If Min is really a killer, the saddest resolution is that he may have to die or be incarcerated for life, in order to resolve the endless murders to gain his brother's attention.
And about that situation of having to choose between Ji An and Min, it is absolutely possible. Min himself, who is already jealous of Ji An's influence in Hyun's life, is the most likely one to engineer this. Save Ji An or sacrifice Ji An, might be the new game to engage his brother in, so that he will at least have his undivided attention for a while.
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37 honey
July 22, 2015 at 8:59 PM
I loved this episode and episode 10 so much, especially how we're seeing Hyun's defenses go down ever so slightly (but surely!!) The hand scene between the leads was so intimate for me, it reminded me of the wondrous hand porn in Healer XD
Also, woah, the guy who played the peeping tom was ridiculously creepy.
Jang Nara is killing this role, and it's a good thing her character is well-written. It shows even more in Episode 10- how proactive she is (haha if u have watched the ep I think you'll know what I'm saying ;))
I watched Reply 1997 in 2 days and I immensely enjoyed it. IRY was my first Seo In Guk drama although I've seen him in No Breathing before. In some parts I did wish he had more time to smile and be his goofy self, but even so I must say that he is doing a great job as Lee Hyun. I wish this drama had more success in ratings though.
Excited for next week's episode!!! Now on to wait for Oh My Ghostess....
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38 MyLittleB
July 22, 2015 at 9:03 PM
Idk, i feel sad and sorry for min. If only he lived in different circumstance, might be he grew to be nice person. The longing gaze to hyun is such heartbreaking.
How i want these brothers reunited in a good way. Not the way min wants his hyung recognize him, in such playing murder game.
I don't want end with one of the brother will sacrifice to another. Just thinking the way make me sad.
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39 dramamad
July 22, 2015 at 9:08 PM
I'm a little obsessed with this show. Check out this video of some of the cast members in an interview. I've never heard of this talk show before "Happy together", but it seems like its pretty popular.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tZiivOGOf_E
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40 seares
July 22, 2015 at 9:08 PM
Let me act as little profiler and talk about motive of murders as for Min and LJY cases. well yeah maybe most scary stalker out there is Min! He is clearly committing murders just to get his brother attention and to cover up reasons may cause Lee Hyeon to hate him for what? Min is the one who actually benetifts from their mother and father deaths. He simply hate anybody who comes between them. LJY most likely trying to separate child's from their parents so as they growing up he is stalking them he sees them experimental objects and he thinks he did right thing and being proud of what he had done.
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growingbeautifully
July 23, 2015 at 3:13 AM
@Wow
Same idea!!! I just mentioned something similar in comment 41.1.1
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seares
July 23, 2015 at 4:43 AM
Yes I mentioned befofe too maybe someone using LJY to gather little psychopaths for some unknown purpose but till know it didn't hinted something like mastermind so it is most likely LJY is trying to control their lifes and he thinks he is their god or sth what a extreme psychopath!! I guess it is becoming more obvious since everyone started assume it ^^then we are stiil in dark about mothers case i suspect both childs were involved at that hyeon doesnt want to remember but he acts like a mother and min triying to cover up i am so curious what really happened
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osmanthustea
July 23, 2015 at 5:43 AM
hmm true, LJY seems pretty keen to push the 'evil' button in anyone who has that tendency. Like in episode 10 when he was creeping the heck out of that lady. (Hope that's too vague to be a spoiler!)
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seares
July 23, 2015 at 6:34 AM
Yeah when i saw it on preview it gave me goosebumps just to see the way his eyes sparkling to find who deals with corpses just like his profession or is it hobby? :D
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seares
July 23, 2015 at 4:49 AM
Also i humbly note that every murder case till know related to killers who murder womens for various reasons so writers ploting something about mothers killer ^^
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41 Teletabz
July 22, 2015 at 9:13 PM
Jamie / Betrayer X / Oh Jung Ah of Liar Game was the psycho murderer accomplish, sadly the role's too short for her to show how good she can be in psychotic character XD.
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sel
July 23, 2015 at 2:31 AM
Omg if we mash Liar Game and IRY into the same universe, then Joon-Young could have been like the founder of Walden-2.
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growingbeautifully
July 23, 2015 at 3:11 AM
This was actually an idea mentioned some episodes ago... maybe by @Susan? She said that someone could have gathered and brought up/reared psychopaths (born with that tendency) or sociopaths (socialized into it) perhaps as experiments and perhaps what see now are those experiments wreaking havoc/killing serially.
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kV
July 23, 2015 at 2:58 AM
I was just thinking of Lee El before her cameo when I thought the drama lacks female characters in the psychopath department. I kinda wish they've given more depth to her character because she's good at playing crazy.
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42 MyLittleB
July 22, 2015 at 9:23 PM
Yeah, second season pleassseeee....
Maybe about min and his struggle to live with his murderer side. Or about the past Ljy. Gaahhh... so many background story that can to dig further.
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43 dls
July 22, 2015 at 10:32 PM
I'm curious of what's in Hyun's inner thought. He has a feeling that Min is alive, but could be a murderer or an accomplice of LJY. He wants to find Min but wants to run away of it also afraid if Min has turned evil.
Many dramas falter in 2nd half becoz of lack in substantial intensity. I find this drama keeps building it up, and I like that important characters are given depths in their action, from Hyun, JiAn, and now Min.
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seares
July 23, 2015 at 4:56 AM
I have said it many times he has motherly instincts because of guilty sense ^^
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44 maymay
July 22, 2015 at 11:07 PM
I love this drama. I love Ji An. Sad its not getting the ratings. But happy many shares my love. Haha.
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bjharm
July 23, 2015 at 12:29 AM
funny even though the drama not doing well in the ratings, Jang Nara seems to still be getting a lot of attention for her playing of Ji An in the online press.
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45 Kaybee
July 22, 2015 at 11:11 PM
Park Bo-Gum is the best new thing. He emotes so well! Also he is in character is spot on. This is my second drama after Cantabile Tomorrow and I think he is one heck of an actor because when I first saw him in Cantabile Tomorrow, I thought he is indeed a Conductor/ Cello player/ Classical music student who was roped in to play a role in the drama since his acting was so un-actor like...meaning without too much extra nuances...subtle and very real like how a regular person without acting background will act... I think he is a very good actor to look forward too because he doesn't over-act or over-do his parts...
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Mia
February 4, 2017 at 10:54 PM
I'm just going to say "amen to this". Yup.
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46 Happydramaland
July 23, 2015 at 12:34 AM
In think Min love his brother more than his father, because their father was bush with work and Hyun was the one who actually took care of him. Hyun was not just big brother but also mother to Min
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47 Jean
July 23, 2015 at 12:57 AM
Yesssss Ji an! Finally a female lead that's a badass but a grounded one. She's a capable cop, definitely not just a pretty face in the special interrogation team. She does her job wonderfully to the highest level of competence and does not need the male lead or an her colleagues to deliberately throw their bodies in to protect her.
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48 Nemo
July 23, 2015 at 1:18 AM
This is thr most underrated drama of 2015 so far. I love this show! :)))
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49 Happydramaland
July 23, 2015 at 1:43 AM
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The show did a quick job at acknowledging Lawyer Jung as Min, which I prefer over dragging out the reveal when most of us have figured it out already. This also means we get more time looking into Min’s transformation into Lawyer Jung, who now seem like completely different people.
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Agree
I appreciate the writer doesn't keep us guessing until the end and only explains what happened in the last 2 eps, which allows more time to go deeper into the main topic of the drama-how someone turns into a monster, born or made? Although I'm not 100% sure, I think the forensic guy is LJY, as we can see the three psychopaths highlighted on 2 posters released before premiere. The writer didn't make much effort to hide it. Of course it would be a bonus if there's a bigger boss behind all this or LJY is actually someone else
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50 LJH/ShiHoo?
July 23, 2015 at 1:46 AM
That hand interlacing scene...someone pointed out that it's like Healer handporn scenes! Healer feelssss all over again!!
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