But, he clarifies in a very serious tone, the skit has to be really funny. He even promises never to put her in danger. And do investigations with me, too.” How is that so swoony? But Cho-rim does swoon, and Mu-gak elaborates that just as she said, he can protect her when they’re together. Mu-gak stops and looks Cho-rim right in the eye: “Do a skit with me. Cho-rim explains that it was because he’s so busy, and that he seems to be in some emotional pain that would make it hard to make people laugh. That actually makes a lot of sense.ĪI love these two for their way of putting issues right out in the open, and Mu-gak stays true to form when he asks Cho-rim why she lied to her boss that he couldn’t do the skits anymore. Mu-gak is so sweet that he doesn’t even say anything when his car is towed… not wanting to interrupt his time with her, perhaps? Cho-rim asks why Mu-gak craves spicy food when he can’t taste it, and he compares it to window shopping when you can’t buy. Mu-gak trails Cho-rim in his car as she walks towards home sniffling, and he calls her and tells her to pick a number - one or two? She chooses one, which he says is spicy pork hocks, and her face when she realizes he’s right behind her is priceless.Īs they eat, Cho-rim blames her copious tears on the spicy food. He remembers now, how Cho-rim deflected every time he asked about practicing together. It’s news to Mu-gak, especially when Woo-ya sneers that he was Cho-rim’s only chance to get onstage. Mu-gak starts to follow her, but the director finds him first, asking why he’s here since Cho-rim said he can’t do skits anymore. With tears running down her face, Cho-rim bravely retorts that she’s not jealous, nor will she find another job - she’ll just do her best and try to get onstage next time. Mu-gak follows, witnessing one of her sunbaes verbally accusing Cho-rim of ruining the show on purpose since she can’t go onstage. The troupe members don’t move a muscle to help her, and Cho-rim runs off stage in tears. She’s behind the set, literally holding it up as the troupe members bang it and hang off it, until she cuts herself on a nail and she and the set piece fall onto the stage. He heads to the Frog Troupe’s theater where a performance is in progress, but Cho-rim is nowhere to be seen. The car could help them figure out the killer’s movements before he left her body to be found.Īfter the briefing the team wants to go for barbeque, but Mu-gak has plans. Mu-gak points out that the one thing that was different in Ma-ri’s case, was that she was left in her car when no other victims were left without any other evidence. They don’t immediately see a connection, but Yeom asks the men to search for the owner of the company. The detectives determine which company uses the particular set of barcodes that the Barcode Killer uses, a publishing house which has been out of business for fifteen years. He asks them to leave, saying he’ll have his own people take care of the equipment later. As the men move out his own equipment, Jae-hee deftly knocks a crystal decanter onto the floor and shatters, it, and lets the men take the blame for the breakage. Later, Jae-hee leaves Baek-kyung (or… his body? Please no) in a car in his underground parking garage, then saunters upstairs to arrange to test a company’s cookware as if there’s not a victim right under their feet. We see Chef Jae-hee engage in a strenuous exercise program, revealing an incredibly strong physique which explains how a relatively average-sized man dominates his victims so easily. Lieutenant Yeom does a little on-the-fly profiling, describing the killer as educated, self-disciplined, neat, and physically strong. But there’s plenty of cute in this episode too, as Mu-gak and Cho-rim’s growing attraction starts to become too big for them to ignore.Īs Mu-gak explains the meaning of the barcodes carved into the killer’s victims, the other detectives make a chilling realization - if the ISBN numbers are chronological, then the first known murder from five years ago is not the first victim of the Barcode Killer. We learn a few things about what make him tick, and a few things that reveal exactly how cold and calculating he can be. The deeper we get into the psyche of our killer, the more things make sense - which is exactly as creepy as it sounds. 252 ApJanuGirl Who Sees Smells: Episode 7 by LollyPip
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