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I just wanna say the actor who plays JHY is so good, he was scary, creepy and totally messed up in the head but there were also times when I felt sad for him. Definitely a great actor alongside Choi Jinhyuk 

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Tunnel: Episode 11  

 

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Sun-jae lays everything on the line this hour to bring his perp to justice, but is the justice offered by the law really effective, especially when our resident murderer proves how easy it is to play the system? Still, when his opponents are as dogged as our team, his winning streak can’t last forever…

 
EPISODE 11 RECAP

Kwang-ho sends Sun-jae on ahead to catch Jung Ho-young while he frantically tries to rouse Jae-yi. He gasps in relief when she finally comes around and recognizes him. â€œAgasshi, if it weren’t for the sound of the whistle&mdash…†he starts, before the sight of it around her neck sends him reeling. He remembers Yeon-sook giving him his, and the grandma describing how little Yeon-ho used to blow it all the time. Disbelievingly, he asks Jae-yi, â€œWho are you? You can’t be… are you&mdash…†but that’s all Jae-yi hears, as his next words are blotted out by the arrival of the rest of the team. Aaaaargh!!!! Meanwhile, Sun-jae tracks Jung through the dark woods, gun at the ready. But Jung, lying in wait, ambushes him. The rest of the team hear a gunshot and start running, leaving Kwang-ho with Jae-yi.

 

Jung disarms Sun-jae and a savage fight ensues, with Jung taking the upper hand, before Sun-jae turns it around. He makes it into his car, but Sun-jae smashes the window with his elbow like a badass and drags the man out. Sun-jae keeps hold of him through sheer will and desperation, and they trade blows in equal measure until Sun-jae manages to immobilize Jung in a chokehold. (Poetic justice?) With a howl, he finally releases him to the arriving team, who at last arrest him. But when Jung leers at him, Sun-jae launches himself at him, and Sung-shik holds him off. â€œWe’ve got him, it’s going to be okay,†Sung-shik says, arms around a sobbing Sun-jae. Jae-yi is taken to hospital where Kwang-ho kicks up such a fuss about the doctors tending another patient instead of Jae-yi that they call security to take him away. â€œThere’s so much I have to say!†he cries.

 

Meanwhile, Jung is brought to the station amid a media frenzy over his capture. Among the spectators is the brother of his victim Lee Seo-yeon, who seizes Jung and tells him to bring his sister back. As he’s led up the steps of the station, Jung smirks. A battered Sun-jae looks back at the brother with sympathy. Inside, Sun-jae conducts Jung’s body search himself, first knocking off his hat before removing his belt and anything else that might conceivably be used as a weapon. The station chief congratulates the Violent Crimes team on their arrest, although he warns them not let out the true story of Jae-yi putting herself in danger (he wants to pass it off as a sting instead). He leaves Sung-shik troubled, and Tae-hee and Min-ha wonder at the unexpected viciousness of Sun-jae’s confrontation with Jung. Sung-shik says he has his own reasons, just as the man himself walks in, much the worse for wear.

 

Sung-shik tells him that this is just the beginning: To put Jung away, it’s vital they have solid evidence, and he dispatches the Tae-Min duo to follow up at the scene accordingly. Realizing Kwang-ho is absent, he sends Sun-jae to join him and get Jae-yi’s victim testimony. The doctor tells Kwang-ho that Jae-yi’s continued unconsciousness is likely due to shock rather than injury. Gazing down at her, Kwang-ho thinks back to all his encounters with her. “You were so unbelievably close to me all this time,†he whispers. â€œIf I hadn’t disappeared from the tunnel like that… Yeon-sook, you wouldn’t have died, and our Yeon-ho wouldn’t have suffered so much growing up. It’s my fault, it’s all because of me,†he says, sobbing.

 

Read more:: http://www.dramabeans.com/2017/05/tunnel-episode-11/

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finally can watch the 12th ep...

 

 

 

I initially thought that it was weird that the doc could directly believe that PKH time-traveled. I mean, every sane person will first think it's impossible, no?

but after realizing that he killed '88 PKH, i could understand why he was quick to believe that...

 

 

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finally can watch the 12th ep...

 

 

 

I initially thought that it was weird that the doc could directly believe that PKH time-traveled. I mean, every sane person will first think it's impossible, no?

but after realizing that he killed '88 PKH, i could understand why he was quick to believe that...

 

 

 

 

Well i guess since he remembered well PKH's face so.. yeahimstupid.png

 

 

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finally can watch the 12th ep...

 

 

 

I initially thought that it was weird that the doc could directly believe that PKH time-traveled. I mean, every sane person will first think it's impossible, no?

but after realizing that he killed '88 PKH, i could understand why he was quick to believe that...

 

 

 

I thought that too. I also thought he time traveled to murder all those women but it turns out he was young when all those killings happened 30 years ago? Still confusing lol

 

 

 

 

Well i guess since he remembered well PKH's face so.. yeahimstupid.png

 

 

 

I think rather than his face, he remembered his voice

 

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Well i guess since he remembered well PKH's face so.. yeahimstupid.png

 

 

 

See vvvv

 

 

 

I think rather than his face, he remembered his voice

 

 

He wouldn't. Even in the flashback it was hinted that he didn't know the identity of the detective who he beat in the Tunnel

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See vvvv

 

 

He wouldn't. Even in the flashback it was hinted that he didn't know the identity of the detective who he beat in the Tunnel

But there's a scene where the doctor was remembering what Ho-young said "who's gonna remember who first" he remembered PKH's voice shouting at him in the tunnel when he was chasing him, and then PKH walked into the room and he realised it was his voice.

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But there's a scene where the doctor was remembering what Ho-young said "who's gonna remember who first" he remembered PKH's voice shouting at him in the tunnel when he was chasing him, and then PKH walked into the room and he realised it was his voice.

 

yeah i agreed with you, the voice also cant be change laugh.png

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“Tunnel†Reveals Behind-The-Scenes Stills From Yoon Hyun Min’s Epic Fight Scene

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On May 2, OCN’s drama “Tunnel†aired some extra stills from the epic fight scene in Episode 11.

 

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In the episode, Yoon Hyun Min and a serial killer (played by Heo Sung Tae) get into a fistfight. The scene, backed up by intense dramatic acting on both sides, lasted three minutes and left a big impression on the viewers.

Along with the stills, “Tunnel†revealed that it had taken 9 hours to film the fight sequence, starting from 8 p.m. and going until 5 a.m. Reportedly the actors kept on filming the scene until their clothes were torn and tattered despite the fact that it was not their first time that week filming through the night.

 

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The preview of episode 13 was really a preview?

 

If it is... I'm happy and sad at the same time

 

 

Imagine you travel to the future to see someone you love is dead, of course the first thing I'd do if I have the opportunity to come back is hug her, make her life happier and live with the fear that I know she won't be there at a certain time

 

 

I can't hold my feels :(

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Filming, i guess this scene after PKH gone?

 

 

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Is this meant to be like PKH disappears from the present time then they fast forward it to the future? 0u0plz.png (because the professor's hair's long now lol) 

 

 

After the final of the episode 12, there were some scenes, that's why I asking if it's a preview or just scenes from the first scenes

I was wondering if that was the preview too but it almost felt like a flashback as well i don't know unsure.png

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Is this meant to be like PKH disappears from the present time then they fast forward it to the future? 0u0plz.png (because the professor's hair's long now lol) 

 

 

 

Dont tell me PKH has to go back and forth from the past, it seems not make sense

 

Otherwise, perhaps after PKH gone back to the past, the story be like..

 

5/10 YEARS LATER....with showing SJ & JY got married lool 0u0plz.png

 

 

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Dont tell me PKH has to go back and forth from the past, it seems not make sense

 

Otherwise, perhaps after PKH gone back to the past, the story be like..

 

5/10 YEARS LATER....with showing SJ & JY got married lool 0u0plz.png

 

 

 

Hhahaha imagine if PKH went back and saw them two are already married, he would go crazy laugh.png laugh.png

 

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Tunnel: Episode 12

 

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Tunnel sets up what promises to be a thrilling conclusion for this fast-paced drama, and this is only the beginning. The action has accelerated in recent episodes as a long-hidden murderer pulls our team into his dangerous game. Even though the killer manages to stay one step ahead of the police, Kwang-ho will never give up until he catches the man whose path he first crossed over thirty years ago.

 

EPISODE 12 RECAP

 

Jung Ho-young meets his prison visitor, who explains that he heard that he witnessed a murder thirty years ago. Dr. Mok looks amused when Jung assumes that he’s a reporter who wants details about the murders. Jung explains that his victims were choked multiple times, but Dr. Mok corrects his narrative and says that they were killed right away. Jung looks at his visitor with understanding and breathes, “It was you.†Then, Jung laughs as he wonders aloud, “Who will recognize whom first? And who will catch whom first?†It’s Dr. Mok’s turn to laugh as he outlines the life that Jung can look forward to in prison, locked up just as he was in the mental hospital. Jung trembles as Dr. Mok details life in solitary confinement, flooded by memories of his terrifying years in the mental hospital. Back in his cell, Jung is tormented by his mother’s words and Dr. Mok’s question, “Did it hit you yet? Will you be able to stand it?â€

 

Jung clutches a bible as he feverishly mutters the Lord’s Prayer, but nothing can calm the fears planted by Dr. Mok, who had promised him, “You can get out of here after you die.†Dr. Mok laughed at Jung as the prisoner noticed the fountain pen in his pocket, with the name “Noel†visible on the cap. In his cell, Jung tears his shirt into strips and takes out his bible. Eerily calm, he scribbles something onto a page and tells himself, “I can’t leave just one present. The game needs to be fair.†Once that’s done, he gazes at the window. Jung’s feet dangle over the floor as his body hangs from the window bars, the scribbled note clutched in his hand. Sun-jae, Kwang-ho, and Jae-yi join the rest of their team at the prison, where Kwang-ho asks a guard if something happened, insistent that Jung had no reason to kill himself.

 

Jae-yi inquires about a note and the guard hands Kwang-ho the torn page with an explanation that it was left for him. Everyone reads the one word written on the page: “Noel.†Just then, Jung’s body is wheeled out, and Kwang-ho unzips the bag to look down at his face, frustrated that death silenced the killer forever. Dr. Mok gazes out his office window with a huge smile when Sun-jae enters. He visits with Dr. Mok and laments that Jung’s suicide means that they will never know if he saw the face of the killer.

Dr. Mok learns that Kwang-ho was the one who realized that Jung was a witness. He saw the killer smoke a cigarette in the tunnel, but Jung never smoked. When Dr. Mok asks how Kwang-ho can know a detail from thirty years ago, Sun-jae can only stammer.

 

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Dr. Mok reasons that no one but the detective in the tunnel would know about the cigarette and then remembers Jung’s amused question, “Who will recognize whom first?†Kwang-ho walks in to summon Sun-jae, mindful of the doctor’s stare as he becomes lost in the memory of that fateful night. Kwang-ho asks if the doctor has something to tell him, but Dr. Mok shakes off his distraction as Sun-jae stands to leave. Outside, Kwang-ho asks Sun-jae if he told Dr. Mok that he’s from the past, but he reassures Kwang-ho that he doesn’t need to worry about the doctor.

 

Read more:: http://www.dramabeans.com/2017/05/tunnel-episode-12/

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