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Pls give me VIKI link for ep 5...

Finally I have time to watch :)

 

ALL ALREADY HAVE 100% SUBTITLES!!! :shock: GOODDRAMA TOO!!!  :shock: 

Viki

Episode 5 http://www.viki.com/videos/1071559v-i-remember-you-episode-5

Episode 6 http://www.viki.com/videos/1071560v-i-remember-you-episode-6

 

Gooddrama

Episode 5 http://www.gooddrama.net/korean-drama/i-remember-you-episode-5

Episode 6 http://www.gooddrama.net/korean-drama/i-remember-you-episode-6

 

Myasiantv

Episode 5 http://myasiantv.com/drama/i-remember-you/episode-5/

Episode 6 http://myasiantv.com/drama/i-remember-you/episode-6/

 

I can't watch them now tho :rlytearpls:

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this drama is soo good and it's nice to see jang nara and seo in guk together..

but i think they should have made us more curious about who min and lee jun young are cuz i think it is kinda obvious who they are  :derp:

anyway im so hyped for next week's episodes  :lol:

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this drama is soo good and it's nice to see jang nara and seo in guk together..

but i think they should have made us more curious about who min and lee jun young are cuz i think it is kinda obvious who they are  :derp:

anyway im so hyped for next week's episodes  :lol:

the part were the lawyer gets annoyed after asking Hyun if he looks familar

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this drama is soo good and it's nice to see jang nara and seo in guk together..

but i think they should have made us more curious about who min and lee jun young are cuz i think it is kinda obvious who they are 

anyway im so hyped for next week's episodes 

 

They both cute together :chu:

Maybe they just tricking us, they make doctor and lawyer seem like LJY and Min, but actually not of them. We still don't know how Hyun's mom dead too... Please do, and welcome to the thread :ahmagah:

 

the part were the lawyer gets annoyed after asking Hyun if he looks familar

 

Can we get bromance here :stare:  if Lawyer Jung isn't Min, he indeed have something toward Hyun <3 :har:

And welcome to the thread :ahmagah:

 

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I Remember You Episode 6

 

Tue, July 7 Ratings
1. High Society - 9.2%
2. Hwajung - 8.8%
3. I Remember You - 4.8%

 

 

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Osen - Naver: 'I Remember You', Seo In Gook apparently lost his memories twice

 

1. [+2,260, -27] Something happened between Seo In Gook and Park Bo Geum when they were young

 

2. [+180, -2] It was the younger brother who drew the scary pictures and not Seo In Gook. He wanted to hide the fact that his dongsaeng is a psycho thus told the dad that he drew them. But the younger bro told the dad to not believe his hyung

 

3. [+172, -1] Choi Won Young is suspicious!! He must be Lee Joon Young..

 

4. [+123, -2] I've been speculating that Park Bo Geum is the younger bro.. But now, I think it's one of the detectives

 

5. [+107, -5] I wanna know the story of Lee Hyun's mom's death too~!!!! This drama is really fun!!

 

 

tv Report -Naver: 'I Remember You' strong online presence... reached 20 million buzzwords on SNS 

 

6. [+142, 0] I highly recommend IRY

 

7. [+135, 0] This drama is really fun. The acting and the story are spot on. It's thrilling, touching and gives a good amount of laughters. So good.

 

9. [+36, 0] This drama makes me feel like I'm one of the characters, like I'm really transported to the crime scenes and solving cases with the detectives

 

10. [+18, 0] I was bored one day and I stumbled upon this drama.  Hwaiting to the cast and crew

 

http://kkuljaem.blogspot.ca/2015/07/spoilers-mask-masked-prosecutor-scholar.html

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What Do Seo In-guk and Jang Nara Have in Common in ‘I Remember You’?

 

Posted by: Veronica Choi ,  

July 7, 2015

 

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KBS 2TV’s Monday-Tuesday television series ‘I Remember You’ is drawing attention from a number of viewers!

 

Right after the first episode aired, the drama had itself on top of various search word charts. It has been the most searched Monday-Tuesday drama for two weeks from June 21 to July 1. It’s not only that. The drama was also mentioned the most on Twitter, with a total of 192,173 buzzes.

 

Many fans are expressing their interest and attention towards the drama. Moreover, the relationship between Lee Hyun (played by Seo In-guk) and Cha Ji-an (played by Jang Na-ra) is adding more fun to the drama. In the previous fifth episode that aired on July 6, Ji-an’s pitiful was revealed, alongside the reason why she was so desperately after Lee Joon-young (played by Do Kyung-soo). Ji-an was trying to find him anxiously because his father disappeared on the same day he was broke out from prison.

 

The sad, unfortunate past of both Lee Hyun and Cha Ji-an evoked the viewers’ sympathy. Also, the fact that both of them have something in common-that they are involved in a family affair regarding Lee Joon-young-is drawing huge attention. What will happen among the three of them ahead in the drama is arousing a lot of curiosity.

 

‘I Remember You’ airs every Monday and Tuesday at 22:00 (KST) on channel KBS 2TV.

 

GET IT K Han Ji-hee, Photo by CJ E&M, English Translation by Veronica Choi

 

http://www.getitk.com/what-do-seo-in-guk-and-jang-nara-have-in-common-in-i-remember-you/?lang=en

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To make our brain work out :derp:

via phi3nk

 

Wolves book is based on Cherokee Legend (Native American Legend). the story is about the fighting between two wolves inside every human innerself. 

 

here's the story :

 

An old Cherokee is teaching his grandson about life. "A fight is going on inside me," he said to the boy. 

 

"It is terrible fight and it is between two wolves. one is evil-- he is anger, envy, sorrow, regret, greed, arrogance, self- pity, guilt, resentment, inferiority, lies, false pride, superiority, and ego," He continued, "The other is good-- he is joy, peace, love, hope, serenity, humility, kindness, benevolence, empathy, generosity, truth, compassion, and faith. The same fight is going on inside you- and inside every other person, too,"

The grandson thought about it for a minute and then ask his grandfather, "Which wolf will win?"

 

The old Cherokee simply replied, "The one you feed."

 

Here the same story but known as "The Wolves Within".

 

An old Cherokee is teaching his grandson, who came to him with anger at a friend who had done him an injustice, "Let me tell you a story.

 

I too, at times, have felt a great hate for those that have taken so much, with no sorrow for what they do. But hate wears you down, and does not hurt your enemy. It is like taking a poison and wishing your enemy would die. I have struggled with these feelings many times," He continued, "It is as if there are two wolves inside me. One is good and does no harm. He lives in harmony with all around him, and does not take offense when no offense was intended. He will only fight when it is right to do so, and in the right way.

 

But the other wolf, he is full of anger. the littlest thing will set him into a fit of temper. He fight everyone, all the time, for no reason. He can't think because his anger and hate are great. It's helpless anger, for his anger will change nothing.

 

Sometimes it's hard to live with these two wolves inside me, for both of them try to dominate my spirit."

 

The boy looked intently into his grandfather eyes and asked, "Which one wins, grandfather?"

 

The Grandfather smiled and quietly said, "The one I feed."

 

src : http://gall.dcinside.com/rememberyou/4867

http://www.firstpeople.us/FP-Html-Legends/TwoWolves-Cherokee.html

 

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Top K-Drama Moments From the First Week of July

couchkimchi July 10, 2015

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4. “I Remember Youâ€: You know this how?
 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NwXBKQo_zg

 

Lee Hyun catches Ji An, who knows the location of his childhood home, and he tells her to figure out why she’s aware of this. Backed up against a wall by Hyun and with nowhere to go, she scrambles for answers, but can only tell him she’s a fan. He’s puzzled over why a fan would know an address he told no one, and she responds that as a saesang fan, information like this is too easy to find out. He then realizes that a saesang fan is the equivalent of a stalker; before he can make a big deal of it, she admits to moving on from him, as she’s now a fan ofEXO. LOL.

 

We imagine that Lee Joon Young (D.O) will be pleased to hear this, and the character will return for a fan meeting. While we wait for that to happen, we’ll continue digging the leads’ amazing chemistry!

 

http://www.soompi.com/2015/07/10/top-k-drama-moments-from-the-first-week-of-july/

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EPISODE 7 PREVIEW

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v0u4Tyr1JQ0

 

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Character Chart

 

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So, LJY relate with Mr. Shin :derp:

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I Remember You: Episode 5

 

by dramallama | July 8, 2015
 

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Our bickering duo comes together to solve this new case, inevitably reliant on each other for progress. It seems that these two complement each other in a way that opposites do (and don’t), and I can finally say that with confidence now that we’re given more about Ji-an’s past. For the two involved, the pieces and hints have not come together, but we’re slowly putting together the bigger picture of how these two are inextricably linked.

 

EPISODE 5: “Borne back ceaselessly into the pastâ€

 

-recap underspoiler-

 

 

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Ji-an tries to muffle her hiccups in the closet, and Hyun glares at her. As Myung-woo and Team Leader Kang approach the closet ready for some serious self-defense, Ji-an silently signals to Hyun and pops out of the closet.

 

The two investigators jump back in shock, and Ji-an sheepishly grins at her ex coworkers. She apologizes and admits that she desperately wanted to return to the field, so she snuck in.

 

Myung-woo’s instincts tell him to inspect the closet, but Ji-an jumps in front of it. She accuses Myung-woo of sexual harassment — for his comments about her attractiveness as a woman — and threatens to report him. He tries to convince her not to take the comments seriously, so she decides to use Hammurabi’s Code as a guide for her next steps. An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth — she’ll just reciprocate his actions.

 

Ji-an chases the investigators out of the apartment, and Hyun watches her with a slightly impressed smile. He steps out into the dark room, finally able to have the place quiet for himself. He contemplates the motivations for this murder. Was it related to Lee Joon-young? Is this an unrelated case? Then why did the suspect kill Officer Yang?

 

“Beyond the physical evidence, the crime scene also holds emotional evidence.†Officer Yang did not defend himself against the attacker, and Hyun deduces that it must be guilt that held him back. Hyun takes a look at the pill he found on the floor, which he recognizes to be cancer treatment pills. What would be on the conscience of a dying man?

 

Lawyer Jung drives home while thinking back to Old Man’s words. Someone he knew died, and another disappeared. He shows him a picture of a man and asks Lawyer Jung to find his son. We cut to the pictured man, now an imprisoned man.

 

Jumping back to the crime scene, Hyun presumes the motives behind the killer: a grudge, punishment, revenge. The killer walks into a room of another home and looks over a killed mother and young daughter.

 

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Ji-an slurps noodles with her ex co-investigators, and Team Leader Kang apologizes for his inability to keep Ji-an on their team. Ji-an shakes her head and says, “I’m sorry (in her head: “for housing a criminal suspectâ€).†They exchange apologies a few more times, though Ji-an keeps insisting that she’s more sorry. Heh.

 

When Ji-an returns home, she finds Hyun falling asleep. She warns him not to leave the rug, threatening him with her expert martial arts skills, and he responds with a weak yes.

 

Then Ji-an finds his shirt with a cut and blood stain in the back and flips his shirt up to find the cut. Although Hyun tells her to ignore it, she grabs her first aid kit to clean up his wound.

 

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Hyun pretends to sleep through her nursing, so he doesn’t get to witness Ji-an slowly tilting her head and leaning closer to his face to get a closer look. She thinks back to their proximity in the closet but quickly snaps out of it by slapping herself. HA.

 

Despite all her threats, Ji-an ends up curled up and sleeping by Hyun. He wakes up and carries her into her bed. It’s super sweet until he shoves her onto her bed, but he walks away with an amused smile. It’s still super cute.

 

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The next morning, Ji-an’s nose flares to the aroma of breakfast, courtesy of Hyun. She wakes up to a clean house (also thanks to Hyun) and approaches the kitchen, excited to try the food. Hyun looks at her with disgust and says that he won’t be giving her any food until she washes up.

 

Ji-an messily shoves the food into her mouth, and Hyun repeatedly hands her napkins to clean up her mess. It’s clear that she could care less, so Hyun ends up cleaning up after her. But that sparks a memory, back to when Hyun used to clean up after his younger brother.

 

Snapping back into the present, Hyun tells Ji-an to pay for her food. He wouldn’t have fed her for nothing, right?

 

Ji-an enters the office and greets her old team. She claims that she’s just here to clean her desk, though Myung-woo knows she’s actually seeking information about the case. He blocks her attempts to peek at their case board, but their funny antics are interrupted by Chief Hyun and Deputy Chief Kang.

 

Hyun has once again recruited his indebted friend, who complains about being Hyun’s chauffeur and wallet. He can’t just order him to buy new clothes, a new phone, and lend him money (except he just did, ha). Hyun casually explains that he’s a murder suspect, so he can’t use his own cards.

 

Indebted Friend freaks out a little and quickly obliges when Hyun asks him to drop him off. As he’s about to report the self-proclaimed murder suspect, Hyun warns him not to report. If he does, he’ll be the accomplice. Hyun leaves with a wink, and Indebted Friend glares in frustration.

 

Hyun tries to meet the doctor who did the autopsy for Officer Yang, but he’s serendipitously noticed by Joon-ho in the lobby. They recognize each other, pleasantly surprised at the coincidence. Joon-ho tells Hyun that another body was discovered with a similar wound, which brings a smile to Hyun’s face. Chances are, it’s the same killer.

 

In the autopsy room, Joon-ho describes that the wound resembles the one Sharon Stone’s character makes with an ice pick in Basic Instinct. He’s confident that it’s the same killer, though this newly discovered corpse’s facial expressions seem to show more struggle. This corpse, Jo Hyuk-joo was the first victim, and Officer Yang was the second.

 

Hyun thanks him before heading out, but Joon-ho mentions that he should treat him after he clears his name. Hyun slowly turns around and agrees to do so. Hmm, kinda sketchy that you knowingly helped a murder suspect, no?

 

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Meanwhile, Ji-an searches through Officer Yang’s files under Hyun’s specific orders. He calls her with an update about Jo Hyuk-joo and asks her to search him, since he has a criminal record.

 

After the call, Myung-woo approaches her, asking what she’s up to. She smiles nervously, helplessly frozen in her search through Officer Yang’s profile. But thankfully, Myung-woo stops at the news that a new body has been found. The team leaves in a hurry, leaving Ji-an to pack some case files for home.

 

Perusing through the files, Ji-an complains to Hyun that she almost had heart attack trying to be sneaky around Myung-woo and had to make Seung-joo a spy for her. Her complaints come to a sudden halt when Hyun pats her head, telling her that she did well.

 

Hyun continues to give orders about further investigation, and Ji-an eventually ends up falling asleep. When she wakes up, she can’t find Hyun anywhere and runs out of the house, convinced that he made a run for it. But he’s just chilling on the stairs with a beer, and Ji-an breathes a sigh of relief.

 

Looking afar, Hyun notes that he can’t see the stars well from here. He points out the Big Dipper and throws out a backhanded compliment that at least she has good eyesight. As she glares back at him, Hyun continues that the Big Dipper didn’t exist until people connected the stars, and the constellations were interpreted differently depending on context.

 

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It’s similar to a case, he claims. Individual points don’t have meaning until they are connected to draw a bigger picture. He asks if she’s drawn any connections, but Ji-an shakes her head. Hyun can’t draw the picture yet either because they’re lacking the connecting piece.

 

Sharing a beer, they end the night gazing at the stars.

 

A hooded figure follows an older man into a building, and the next thing we know, we’ve got a new crime scene. Our investigative team arrives, and Seung-joo calls Ji-an with the updates that their new victim is the retired Officer Choi.

 

Hyun overhears the call while making breakfast and stops to search his memory for the connecting link. He smiles at the narrowing of evidence and heads out with Ji-an.

 

In the car, Hyun describes the connecting case as a big publicized murder 15 years ago. It’s the murder of the mother and young daughter from the earlier scene. They revisit the crime scene, and Hyun describes that the charged suspect was the father, who claimed innocence in court but ultimately became imprisoned.

 

There was one sole survivor: Park Dae-young, who was ten years old at the time. He was at hiding at the scene of the crime. Then Hyun thinks to himself: “Like me, the sole survivor.†Ji-an notes that this boy grew up as a criminal’s child. She thinks to herself: “Like me.†Huh, interesting.

 

The hooded figure returns home and sees the old crime scene of his mother and sister. Dae-young tells his family that he only has one more person left. As he retreats into his room, we see the imagined crime scene disappear.

 

Seung-joo gets a message from Ji-an, asking him to look up Park Dae-young. Myung-woo catches him in the act and wonders how she’s investigating this case. He and the rest of the team suspect that Ji-an is working with none other than their suspect, Lee Hyun.

 

And right they are, as we see the duo walk to the prison and ask to meet with Park Young-chul, the father of our suspected killer. But they can’t meet him at the moment because he’s meeting with a lawyer.

 

Cue Lawyer Jung’s exit from his visit. He explains that he was here on a request to gain more information, and Hyun notes that this is a fun coincidence. Lawyer Jung quotes the Greek philosopher Leucippus about not believing in coincidence, for everything has a reason. They start to go off on their knowledge about philosophers, but Ji-an quickly cuts them off before they become full pompous assholes.

 

Before he takes his leave, Lawyer Jung asks Hyun if he seems familiar. Hyun doesn’t recognize him from the past, so Lawyer Jung leaves with his creepy wide smile. Ji-an comments on how Lawyer Jung was probably not important enough or didn’t leave enough of an impression, like her. The duo leaves, but we see Lawyer Jung’s smile fall at that comment.

 

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As they walk away, Hyun says that it could be the exact opposite: He might just remember trifling things but not anything of significance. Just then, Ji-an receives a call from Seung-joo. He tells her that Park Dae-young’s location hasn’t changed throughout the years and that he has no cellphone records.

 

Before they go inside, Hyun decides they’ll play good cop, bad cop — him as bad, her as good. Hyun asks Park Young-chul about the murder, to which he proudly states that he’s the killer. Seeing through his lies, Hyun shows him the picture of his dead wife. Park Young-chul shakes in traumatic distress, and before Hyun can show him his dead daughter’s picture, he aggressively yells, claiming again that he’s the killer.

 

Hyun spits back passionately that Park Young-chul must have ordered his son to become the killer, and our innocent prisoner drops down in tears. At this point, Hyun signals Ji-an to finish the job and leaves the room.

 

Ji-an admits to Park Young-chul that she, like his son, is a criminal’s daughter. We flash back to the fake ambulance leaving the prison with Lee Joon-young, his accomplice, and the responsible prison guard — Ji-an’s father. He disappeared with the ambulance, so he was framed as a conspirator. Though she didn’t believe any of it, Young Ji-an was still ridiculed and marginalized.

 

She tells Park Young-chul that no matter how much she believed in the innocence of her father, it didn’t make her youth as a criminal’s daughter any easier. She knows his son’s plight better than anyone, and she wants to help.

 

Ji-an meets Hyun outside, having successfully gained Park Dae-young’s location. Before they continue, she asks if he really believes what he said before. He doesn’t really think that Park Young-chul ordered his son to kill, right?

 

Ji-an relays the location to our investigative team, and Myung-woo asks where Team Leader Kang is. He’s constipated. Wait, what?! Haha, he’s been in the bathroom for the last 20 minutes. Chief Hyun orders the team to get on their way and says that she’ll update Team Leader Kang.

 

Dae-young looks through the pictures of his targets. All are crossed out except for the last one: Old Man. He puts the picture away, ready to head out for his last kill.

 

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The team and our duo race off to their destinations. Myung-woo leads his team through Dae-young’s house, but it’s empty. He desperately searches through the suspect’s belongings and finds the pictures. He recognizes the picture of Old Man: It’s the superintendent public prosecutor, Shin Jang-woo.

 

As our investigative team loads the car to head over to Shin Jang-woo’s house, Ji-an and Hyun arrive. Ji-an pleads to go along with them, and Myung-woo reluctantly allows it. He sees Hyun come out of the car and bitterly comments that he needed to handcuff this guy (Dave, he always calls him, though his real name is David).

 

Hyun doesn’t follow along and surveys the killer’s room. He notices the shelves of books and notes that Dae-young must be into literature.

 

Dae-young sneaks into Shin Jang-woo’s home and into his room, where he’s sleeping. But another man jumps out of the covers: Team Leader Kang. He warns Dae-young to surrender, but to no avail. Team Leader Kang shows off some expert skills and handcuffs our suspect just as the rest of the team barges into the room. Maybe our team leader ain’t heodang after all?

 

As the team leaves, Team Leader Kang boasts about his skills and how he was ready for a day just like this. He starts to talk about his long arms and legs but slips down the stairs. Ha, I take that back. Team Leader Kang is truly heodang.

 

Hyun picks out some books and flips through F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby. He finds a marked line, which reads: “So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.â€

 

Dae-young breaks down into tears in the police car, and his father cries in his jail cell. The team sees him crying and watches sympathetically.

 

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Deputy Chief Kang commends the team for successfully capturing the suspect, and Myung-woo cautiously brings up the topic of Ji-an. Team Leader Kang adds that they couldn’t have stopped the fourth murder if it weren’t for Ji-an, and the whole team agrees. Deputy Chief Kang walks away in a huff, but Chief Hyun assures them that she’ll try to convince him.

 

The team walks out (Team Leader Kang limps) to grab a drink with Ji-an, but they’re all unsettled by this case. According to their research, the officers made a mistake in their investigation and Prosecutor Shin Jang-woo purposefully prosecuted an innocent Park Young-chul as the killer of his family instead of the real killer (and first victim) Jo Hyuk-joo, who had a connection to the prosecutor. Seung-joo angrily argues that they should petition for retrial.

 

During a prison visit, Park Young-chul tells Lawyer Jung that he’ll withdraw his petition for retrial. Ji-an narrates that they didn’t know the reason for his withdrawal until 2 months later. Park Dae-young admitted his wrongs in a speedy trial, and through some higher up power, he was placed in the same prison as his father.

 

As they approach each other in person, Dae-young repeats the Gatsby quote: “So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.â€

 

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Ji-an returns home and thinks about Myung-woo’s comment when they went out for drinks. Park Dae-young spent his whole life living in the house where his mother and sister died. Team Leader Kang says that he must have lived along with the deceased.

 

Hyun prepares tea in his home and casually imagines his dead father in the kitchen. Ji-an wonders, “What would life be like, to live along with deceased family?â€

 

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COMMENTS

 

We got a break from the comedy and the quick pace, but I appreciate the more contemplative nature of this episode. The slower pace is reflective of the personal content revealed about our characters, and I found it fitting to digest the information about Ji-an at her pace. Now that we’re told about Ji-an’s father, I find her obsession with Lee Joon-young and Hyun a little more understandable. Much like Hyun, the loss of her father relates back to Lee Joon-young, though her struggle seems to be quite different. While Hyun faced guilt and trauma, Ji-an would have dealt with frustrating silence amidst misunderstanding. Her moment of vulnerability in her role as good cop was palpable, and I love how the reveal felt very natural within this storyline.

 

I do wonder how much Hyun knows about Ji-an though, and if he knew that her story would relate to our innocent father. So far, Hyun only gives to get, and such attitude is a little off-putting, especially when human life and emotion aren’t objects that can easily be exchanged. When Joon-ho revealed that a new corpse was found, I found Hyun’s excitement a little chilling. Was he happy about the dead body because he could clear his name? Or because more bodies means more evidence? My gut tells me it’s the latter, as we’ve seen his brutal honesty when it comes to solving cases. His lack of emotion — except for amusement and sometimes excitement — worries me, but I hope that it’s something we’ll see slowly developing over time. I mean, how else is he going to end up romantically paired with Ji-an? Not with them backhanded compliments and amusing manipulation.

 

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Speaking of, the romance in this episode was definitely amped up a notch. Sharing living quarters definitely helps facilitate the curiosity. They notice each other, and that’s what we need to get this ship sailing. Compared to a traditional rom-com, we’re given crumbs on the rom side and a whole cake with the com side, but that makes the romantic moments even cuter. Like the whole scene where Ji-an slowly tilts her head to Hyun’s level out of curiosity, and he carries her into bed. Heee.

 

But chemistry and perpendicular sleeping aside, I found this subplot quite intriguing and poignant. Father and son meeting inside a prison was a tragic depiction of the flawed justice system, and it definitely highlighted Old Man as the antagonist. Despite how involved Lawyer Jung is with Old Man’s business, I hope that his connection to Hyun is a good one. The Gatsby quote was a great addition to the theme of this episode (and this drama as a whole), as we saw the parallels of our young killer and Hyun stuck in the past. But having your past justify your present and future actions becomes a dangerous rationale. It’ll be interesting to see if Hyun considers and chooses to go down that similar slippery slope. Or slipper stairs, for that matter.

 

Hehe.

 

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Forget to mention... INDIRECT KISS :la:

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I Remember You: Episode 6

 

by rejoycie | July 10, 2015
 

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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 Murdererâ€

 

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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.

 

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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.

 

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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?â€

 

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.â€

 

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.

 

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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.

 

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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.â€

 

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.

 

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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.

 

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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.

 

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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.â€

 

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.

 

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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.

 

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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.

 

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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.â€

 

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?â€

 

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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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I like your polls. Why isn't anybody commenting here?? The drama is soo entertaining. I went to soompi and the speculation and spazzing is so high there.

 

 

Guess waiting for the drama on air again which is tomorrow! I hate waiting every week :((((

 

 

 

 

"Another actor will be playing the Lee Junyoung of nineteen years after. Though there is much speculation on who this will be, the producers plan on keeping the viewers on their toes."

 

Can't wait for this too. Hopefully he will come out soon. Since it's only 16 eps, he should be out at least half of it. And usually there's new article every week. Anticipating for him! :)

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I've watched episode 7 and I really loved Seo In Guk's performance, if somebody had thoughts that Lee Hyun was a psycho you can throw those suspicions to trash please.

 

First with Cha Ji An when she says he can be rude but not a monster you can see finally how he opens to her, and decides to know her better.

Second, with that poor kid, when he is dying and telling lee Hyun that he tried to be a good person you can see Lee Hyun's wet eyes and finally with he is with the killer, raging and telling him that his son was miserable because of him and he'll enjoy how that piece of crap crumbles.

   

And now waiting episode 8, I've watched the spoiler about  Lee Junyoung and I'm biting my nails.

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Now confirmed

Min= Lawyer

 

So Lee Joon young raised him up? Now the real question is

1. Did min really show psychopath like behaviour when he was small? Or was it Hyun? This has not been clarified even though we can only assume that Min harbor those characters of a serial killer.

2. So Min is the one who has been killing like Lee Jun Young's signature. Making the body untraceable. I really do wonder if he is indeed killing people or he is being used by Jun Young.

3. The forensic doctor is Jun young then what is his motive of calling Lee hyun back to Korea? Does he have some unresolved matters with Hyun or is he just testing him.

4. Let us suppose that Min did not show any psychopathic behaviour and it was actually Hyun who really did have those characteristics then did Lee Jun young make him into a murdering?

 

I am glad at least min's identity has been revealed and who he was raised by.

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Hello welcome to the thread :ahmagah:

Yes, we thought so:

- Min = Lawyer Jung

- Lee Jun Young = Doctor Lee

 

Yes again, how she has it... it can be

- Hyun who maybe planning to stick with her, he lived with that ahjumma

- LJY the master mind, even as prisoner he had many hands... that's super creepy of villain

 

 

Wohoooo... that the smart choice of PD to casting almost similar body with Kyungsoo, with predictable plot make us overthinking it :lol: Thank you~

 

[spoilers] I Remember You Episode 5

 

Monday, July 06, 2015

 

 

Monday, July 6 Ratings

1. High Society - 9.4%

2. Hwajung - 8.9%

3. I Remember You - 4.6%

 

 

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Osen - Naver: 'I Remember You' Seo In Gook, did he make your heart flutter with his 'caress'?

1. [+1,041, -18] Yes ㅜㅜA lot ㅋㅋToday is Tuesday and how I wish this airs everyday

 

2. [+945, -15] There's mystery, funny scenes and parts that make your heart flutter. I love this drama

 

3. [+71, -3] This drama is so unique~ Seo In Gook and Jang Nara's parts balance out the darkness of the investigation plot.. Their chemistry is the best

 

4. [+64, -11] When he caressed her head... I love Lee Hyun

 

5. [+51, -4] Sad about the poor ratings are but the story is refreshing. The only drama I've been keeping up to lately

 

 

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Joy News 24 - Naver: 'I Remember You' Jang Nara, "4% ratings, unfortunate and lamentable"

 

6. [+12,163, -990] But this drama is really good ㅜㅜㅜㅜㅜㅜ

 

7. [+11,004, -810] I don't usually write comments.. But this drama is really entertainingã… 

 

9. [+9,303, -749] It's really fun though.. If it had premiered before 'High Society', it would be doing better right now

 

10. [+8,118, -763] This drama is really funㅜㅠㅠㅠ Jang Nara's an actress you can trust

 

11. [+691, -83] I'm enjoying it very much.. But most viewers these days don't watch dramas on tv anymore.. Cheer up!!!!!!

 

12. [+199, -34] Ratings aren't everything.. Most of the dramas I've loved didn't do so well ratings-wise.. I really don't care as long as I enjoy a drama

 

http://kkuljaem.blogspot.com/2015/07/spoilers-high-society-hwajung-i_6.html

 

K-netz comments and upvotes are higher than other dramas btw, Hwajung <1500, High Society <1000 :) Rating isn't everything~

the rating tho :( but the upvotes are high for this article.

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damn was i dissapointed in that 'kiss' :cry:

 

 

What did u expect from a "RomCom Drama" btw? [emoji38]

 

 

 

I am not a fan of romantic things. I am only following this drama because the story is really nerve wrecking.

But I can get why fans are disappointed.

 

It's going slowly which kinda makes me OK with it... so, no problem for me with that kiss.

But I need the climax to be soon!

6 eps remaining! :)

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It's going slowly which kinda makes me OK with it... so, no problem for me with that kiss.

But I need the climax to be soon!

6 eps remaining! :)

I know ONLY 6 ep. Lee Junho is 100% Lee Junyeong. But Min's struggle for his Hyung's attention makes me feel sad for him. The poor boy just want some love from his hyung.

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I know ONLY 6 ep. Lee Junho is 100% Lee Junyeong. But Min's struggle for his Hyung's attention makes me feel sad for him. The poor boy just want some love from his hyung.

 

I was hoping that Lee Junyoung would be different person, but, last night when I was trying to figure out the frmale character (the one raising Lee Hyun) found 2 of the official posters are only SIG, PBG & CWY, so I assumed that those 3 are LH, LM & LJH..

 

In the beginning of episode, I kinda dislike PGB character, but as the story goes on, I pity him :rlytearpls:

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I was hoping that Lee Junyoung would be different person, but, last night when I was trying to figure out the female character (the one raising Lee Hyun) found 2 of the official posters are only SIG, PBG & CWY, so I assumed that those 3 are LH, LM & LJH..

 

In the beginning of episode, I kinda dislike PGB character, but as the story goes on, I pity him :rlytearpls:

Same here. I was hoping LJY was a different people. Even I was a bit irritated by PBG character, now I love him. I JUST CANT WAIT FOR NEXT MONDAY!!

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i was thinking.. are we sure that the doctor is lee joon young?? :unsure:

 

Someone answer me please.. :3 I'm too lazy to review each episode instead but in what episode did Hyun and the old prosecutor meet and a person came and the prosecutor went missing?

episode 6 Edited by Princess Ash
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i was thinking.. are we sure that the doctor is lee joon young?? :unsure:

 

episode 6

I doubt that Lee Joon Young is the doctor.

 

I think that the identity of Lee Joon Young is related to either one of the main cast members (the people in the poster), and by related, I mean like a father, uncle, etc.

 

Btw thank you for the answer! ^^

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  • love changed the title to [KBS2 Drama] Hello Monster/Remember You Featuring Seo In Guk and Jang Na Ra

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