Kim Jong-shik, father of Young-ju, culprit in Nana’s parents’ accident. Ooooooh I didn’t think we’d get to him so soon, but I’m excited. Seo cracks, and the first name he gives up is Kim Jong-shik. Jin-pyo doesn’t flinch and tells Seo that their arrival doesn’t mean that he won’t die. Yes, this is true, but you WANT him to sell them out… Jin-pyo tells him that he’s rotted to the core, for so easily selling them out. Seo suspected as much, and quickly agrees to give up the other names of the Big Five, if he gets taken somewhere safe. He asks for the names of the others involved in the ’83 Incident. He then proceeds to take all but one bullet out of his gun, and begins to play Russian roulette at Seo Yong-hak’s face. Yeah, let’s save the birds and the bees lecture for later, Dad. I’m now back to being impressed, after laughing at you for being stuck in the revolving door.ĭad leads his crew to an abandoned warehouse, where he first berates Son for saving the girl. Young-ju and his team arrive a second too late, but he tells them that he put a tracking device on the City Hunter as they were fighting.
Thankfully Yoon-sung runs up in time to keep Dad from poking an eye out, literally, and they load Seo into the car and take off. He holds it in Seo Yong-hak’s face, aiming right in his eye. He very dramatically unsheathes his cane, revealing a sword inside. Jin-pyo catches up to him just as he’s held up a getaway car, knocking him down with a few swift blows. But Jin-pyo’s been watching the whole scene unfold, and sends his man Sang-gook to trap Young-ju in the revolving door (ha) so they can get to Seo first. Seo makes a run for the exit with Young-ju close at his heels. She stops him, “Wait, it was you who saved me the last time, wasn’t it?” He doesn’t answer and runs in the target’s direction. She falls on top of him and he quickly gets up to get away. He finally gathers all his strength and pulls her up with both hands and lifts her over the edge. His arm makes a horrible sound like it’s coming out of its socket (ewwww) and blood starts dripping down onto her hands. Yoon-sung grabs Nana just as she’s about to lose her grip, and she hangs on for dear life.
So maybe, just maybe… this show IS THAT GOOD. But I feel normal, and just as snarky as ever.
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Is it possible that this drama is this good, or am I under some kind of spell? Did my coffee come laced with crack from a drug bust gone wrong? Is it maybe something to do with Lee Min-ho’s lips? (I’m not discounting that this is a possibility.) I mean, I find this show to be so consistently off-the-charts good that I’m starting to wonder if my judgment’s been impaired. 250 JJanuCity Hunter: Episode 9 by girlfriday