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Stealer: The Treasure Keeper: Episodes 11-12 (Final)

Our team bounces back from last week’s loss just in time to re-enter the race for the treasure. They’ve come a long way since they first banded together, but have they learned enough to solve the ancient riddles and stop an evil collector from gaining eternal life?

 
EPISODES 11-12

Dae-myung has finally gotten his hands on his parents’ killer, and he’s not about to let go. While being throttled, Hwin-dal confirms that Chairman Kim gave the orders, and also that his assignment was to kill the whole family, Dae-myung included. The conversation gives Hwin-dal time to grope for his pen and reverse their positions, but Dae-myung ultimately sends him crashing through the window.

Dae-myung tries to run downstairs and finish Hwin-dal off, but faints on the way down. Fortunately, Tae-in and Chang-hoon arrive in time to catch him. In those few minutes, Hwin-dal disappears. Team Karma gathers at Choon-ja’s house, and they all learn what happened to Dae-myung’s parents while he sleeps off the shock and minor injuries.

Joo-won and Lee Joo-woo in Stealer: The Treasure Keeper: Episodes 11-12 (Final)

As soon as Dae-myung wakes up, he jumps out of bed demanding Hwin-dal’s whereabouts. Min-woo quietly shares her own story of orphanhood and pursuit of revenge (on the delinquents who caused her grandmother to become permanently paralyzed).

While their experiences aren’t exactly the same, they’ve both found a new family in Team Karma. And right now, the team needs him. Once they finish this job, they’ll help him get his revenge, too. Thanks partially to Min-woo’s words and partially to a dream wherein his father urges him to move on, Dae-myung rejoins Team Karma with renewed determination.

Chairman Kim has already left for Gyeongju with the map he traced from the coins, so now is the perfect opportunity for Team Karma to break into his bedroom safe. Dr. Go, having previously worked undercover with the gardening staff, promises to get them inside. (Of course, he fails to mention that he’s never set foot inside the building until they’ve got the door open…)

With Dr. Go’s (albeit limited) knowledge of the grounds and a camera trick Choon-ja unabashedly stole directly from MacGyver, Dae-myung, Tae-in, and Dr. Go sneak in and open Chairman Kim’s safe. Their big prize is the ancient record book explaining how to follow the coin map — not to mention a clue that helps them discover the map’s imprint Chairman Kim unwittingly bored into his desk — but they can’t resist viewing the contents of several flash drives also kept in the safe.

The “test shot” videos mean nothing to Team Karma. But in their haste to flee and avoid detection, they leave one playing for Hwin-dal to find, and it rocks his world. These videos are deepfakes that Chairman Kim used to make Hwin-dal believe his sister was alive and well. In truth, she’s long dead, courtesy of Shota.

According to the record book’s coded instructions, when the Big Dipper hangs directly over Cheomseongdae Observatory on a specific date, another constellation (the shape formed by the coin map) will point to the treasure’s location. It’s almost time, so everyone heads to Gyeongju. Except Dae-myung, who stops by a temple to investigate something his father once told him about that Stone of Eternal Life Chairman Kim is after.

As the fateful day approaches, Chairman Kim uses his newfound influence to set up checkpoints on the road to catch Team Karma. Undeterred, Choon-ja flips a switch and the van’s license plate and identifying marks change automatically.

While Dae-myung is en route, he’s T-boned by Shota and knocked unconscious. But Shota isn’t the only one here for blood — Hwin-dal has caught up. At long last, Pen and Knife battle it out. Shota gets the upper hand, sticking his knife in Hwin-dal’s chest and crowing about the moment he killed Hwin-dal’s sister. That gives Hwin-dal the extra rage needed to throw Shota to the ground.

The police are closing in, so Shota flees. Dae-myung, conscious by this point, struggles against his seat belt, knowing full well those officers are in Chairman Kim’s pocket. Wordlessly, Hwin-dal tosses him Shota’s knife so he can cut himself free and evade capture.

While Chairman Kim uses a drone to find the constellation early, Team Karma splits up to get a glimpse of it themselves. It’s not an easy task. Chang-hoon and Tae-in are arrested. Min-woo and Dr. Go are attacked, and Dr. Go takes a knife in the back, urging Min-woo to go on without him. Dae-myung gets the treasure’s location, but time is running out: his pit stop at the temple informed him that the stone’s power to grant eternal life is a myth. Instead, it’s killed everyone who’s tried to take it.

Joo-won and Lee Joo-woo in Stealer: The Treasure Keeper: Episodes 11-12 (Final) Joo-won and Lee Joo-woo in Stealer: The Treasure Keeper: Episodes 11-12 (Final)

I’m still thinking some combination of “cursed stone” and “elaborate booby traps” at this point, but when Chairman Kim lifts the stone out of its case, no traps spring. Instead, the “curse” (if there is one) manifests in the form of Hwin-dal. He kills Shota first, brutally and with relish. Then he listens to Chairman Kim’s insincere apology and proceeds to bash Chairman Kim’s head in using the Stone of Eternal Life itself. Talk about irony!

By the time Dae-myung arrives, only Hwin-dal is standing, but he’s holding a gun to his own head. He tearfully apologizes for everything. Dae-myung stops him from committing suicide, ordering him to live with regret instead of taking the easy way out.

With Hwin-dal’s confession, Team Karma exposes Chairman Kim’s crimes and arrests his accomplices. Tae-in and Choon-ja officially and adorably begin their relationship with a late-night drive to go out dancing. Dr. Go, having recovered from his wounds, disappears, leaving behind a letter for Min-woo. No, he’s not her father. But her father died saving him, and he’s always felt responsible.

Three months later, Team Karma (sans Dae-myung and Choon-ja) gathers to celebrate Ae-ri’s initiation to the police unit as a special investigator. That’s when they get a message from Skunk: he’s tracked down the rest of the artifacts Chairman Kim stole from the police station, and it’s Go Time!

Joo-won in Stealer: The Treasure Keeper: Episodes 11-12 (Final)

I will say, I was the teensiest bit disappointed that the warning that everyone in the vicinity would die if the Stone of Eternal Life was stolen didn’t pan out to mean, well, much of anything aside from the general consequences of greed. But I did find it amusing that our heroes had a Very Serious Conversation about why they couldn’t just let those consequences take their toll, only for Dae-myung to arrive too late to prevent it.

It just seemed a bit odd to send the incredibly, inhumanly evil villain into certain doom and then act like we should want our heroes to not let him die. But we needed an excuse for Dae-myung to be there to save Hwin-dal, so here we are.

Lee Deok-hwa in Stealer: The Treasure Keeper: Episodes 11-12 (Final)

That said, I liked that the stone’s “powers” were all the product of embellished legends. Like any other artifact, its actual value was simply as a piece of history. But Chairman Kim, like the other collectors, tried to turn it into a tool for exploitation and personal gain instead. And karma finally caught up to him, in more ways than one.

While I was surprised we got more outright confirmation on our other two couples than we did on Dae-myung and Min-woo’s relationship, I agree with Min-woo that Team Karma is a beautiful little family and the best thing about this fun little show. So I very much appreciated that their current story was wrapped up neatly while also leaving the door wide open for a second season (I know it’s unlikely, but we can dream, right?).

Stealer: The Treasure Keeper: Episodes 11-12 (Final)

 
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Well… definitely the weakest two
episodes of the show, lol.

Hard to be too mad at this show
overall for a lacklustre ending just because of the nature of the show itself,

But I AM MAD that I was ROBBED (haha)
of a Minwoo x Skunk resolution in the final episode. Or for that matter, just
Minwoo x Skunk content in general. Excuse me? What was that!? Nothing! YOu gave
me NOTHING. That’s Not Fair. My Dumbass OTP of the Year gets nothing but Teamjangnim and Chun Ja AND Chang Hoon and Ae Ri of all people out of mowhere get a scene? Rude.

I’m not even lying I literally
dreamt of a better ending for them last night, but ofc, I’ve forgotten it all
now haven’t I.

I would also watch a Season 2, if you manage to wrangle that somehow, but its
gotta be as, no, *more* ridiculous and more self aware than the first one, si.

Adios, Skunk! I will miss watching you every week. And I will remember you fondly.

🖤🤍🦨🤍🖤

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Aww I was hoping for more Minwoo x Skunk content too...

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I was literally anxiously anticipating more Minwoo x Skunk crumbs every recap (show hasn't yet dropped on Viki or Netflix 😭) and I feel so robbed now despite being a passive viewer/reader.

Time to go google some Youtube edits, surely someones already made one hahaha *cries*

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Let me know if you find anything cos last time I checked there was like no Skunk content anywhere 🙃🙃🙃

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this is the best I've found so far: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/pFNjb8dOZvE

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i ufeel like it's a set up for a Season 2!! this drama was fun and just what i needed after all the mean dramas (Glory) lately...

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Yes but lots of shows set up for second seasons and don't get them, even if they would be more deserving, and lots of shows get seconds seasons and shouldn't, and lots of shows shouldn't set up for them at all whether they get them or not. 😭

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2023's Law School and we all know it happened but we demand it happen on screen. I admit I wasn't a huge fan of the anvilish moments in the traps episode, it's not my idea of romance, but I still liked the OTP and if you're going to do that then follow through! It was super weird really and idk maybe they're saving it for Season 2????
She says in her hopeful voice.

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I haven't seen episode 12 yet, but I'm glad I joined Dramabeans in time to comment on this show! I looked forward to watching this every week, because it was a delight. I loved that the karma team was filled with good, nice people who were enthusiastic about their cool jobs! The humor was fun, including probably my favorite instances of PPL ever. What a fun ride!

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The conclusion to the big chase was a bit of a damp squib. It was nice everyone got to play a part during the Cheomsangdae scene but the actual ending with the stone being just Skunk alone is against the laws of good heist-dom and was disappointing.

Still this was such a fun show - always self-aware and never taking itself too seriously. I guess that's a given when your 'hero' is named Skunk 😂.

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So during the 1590s Japanese invasion did the Koreans cobble together a poisonous stone and invent a myth to sucker the Japanese into taking ithome and presenting it to top leadership?

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Shota with his tooth collection - inspired by the Tooth Fairy?

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It's really best not to think about it, the whole thing unravelled with a mere modicum of thought. I started laughing out loud at one point at the idea that the Japanese plunderers stole a swap of cultural artefacts, realised they didn't have time to get them out of Korea but somehow had time to calculate the stellar position of a constellation in 400ish years, write a comprehensive clue book, forge and hide a set of Joseon Tongbos and all for a rock that isn't a cultural artefact in the first place but is in fact a death rock masquerading as a key to eternal life. And yes, was it the Koreans who put about the story or the Japanese smugglers themselves?

Wait I swore I wasn't going to think about it!

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I'm a stealer, it ended as expected and I enjoyed the ride. It looked like they were gearing up for a season 2, but who knows.

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I'm on board a Season 2 but i do hope it has 50% more hijinks and 20% less patriotism.

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I haven't even watched the show yet but honestly missed opportunity for the PDs to use 'The Stealer' by The Boyz as the theme song (an absolute bop, watch the dance practice too because it is ✨ stunning ✨)

It plays in my head automatically every time I see a recap for this show come out!!

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Ya but now there are two Stealer songs by The Boyz instead 😂 and the second one is also a bop.

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True! The pansori is a VIBE. At least the got The Boyz on the OST too 😂

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I love the pansori mesh tbh hahaha it totally sold the song as a whole to me 😂

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@mistyisles Thank you for the recaps. I agree with the collective opinion of beanies that ending fizzled out, but I think the show never tried anything over the top which was evident from the "Shimada trap" episodes. It was a good ending to a good time pass show. Also, unlike other beanies I was never a shipper of Mi Woo and Dae Myung, so I am glad they did not bore me with unnecessary romance.

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It's was a relatively tame ride to the end, but fun. I wouldn't mind watching this series again but I'll skip plenty of parts to see what I want to see. It was a fun story, but could be a lot more FUN and exciting (less murders be nice).

Ae Ri was a fun character that was added half way, and I was more interested in her than anyone else towards the end, and wished she had more air time. Chairman Kim deserves a lot more than just being bashed by that stone he worked so hard to get.

But the character I was most invested in surprisingly was Huin Dal.

If they have a season 2, I want to see a lot more of Ae Ri and Huin Dal. Maybe some of Skunk and Captain Jang.

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I'm late to the party here but this show was so much fun! I wish they'd do a second season but - alas! not likely.

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Where did you watch it and what was it called? When I google the title I can't even get it to appear

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