

You can’t just go around doing that, even if you’re a cop that you’re 100% sure that he’s a serial killer. Speaking of idiocy, that stunt Moogak pulled off at the book signing was unbelievably, utterly moronic. I swear, they find the entrance to Jaehee’s lair and just stand there busy marveling at the fact that they found it, and hi-fiving and I was just about ready to tear out my hair.Įither none of them own watches or they’re just idiots. I can even suspend belief for some of the crazier antics this team of cops has pulled off, but honestly I’ve reached my limit. Isn’t that why it’s difficult for police dogs to sniff anything out after a rain? The chances of the scent remaining in the exact same place are really slim. Soil shifts and the water pooled in the soil does flow, or join groundwater. And I truly don’t understand how throwing wood shavings or hay or whatever it was about, helped Chorim see the scent again. It’s not a large lot, why on earth would you give up like that. I mean seriously? Did they just give up like that? I’d tear the place upside down in the rain until I found something. I honestly groaned when the typhoon of doom began. And yet, this show seems to take one step forward and two steps back when it comes to executing its ideas because that bit with the rain and that child’s drawing was totally, utterly unnecessary. Dumping that liquid on Jaehee’s pedal was also quite the good idea. He can read a person’s tone of voice even if not their emotions. And Chorim could have simply pretended to inhale the anesthetic and thereby saved precious time instead of riding on that ambulance. On the other hand, having the I’ve-a-robber-in-my-trunk cop (who played Hwang Dal Joong in IHYV) act as a jogger was quite clever, even if he sucked at it. I’m surprised Jaehee didn’t look left and right before going to her. How on earth could he check if she was being followed? And even if we ignore that, there’s the fact that Moogak was very, very obviously in sight of Chorim’s position at the park.

So do you honestly think he’s not going to have a few people on watch at those locations he’s having Chorim run to? And if he forgot to do so, why have Chorim run about to begin with? He was clearly in his car at the park all along. Now shall we move onto how much is wrong with that plan? First off, this is Jaehee, whom we’ve seen to be diabolical and devilish and fond of used double-decoys. I can understand Jaehee accepting the offer late, but not the cops and Chorim waiting this long to make the offer. Instead, they wait three days to concoct a plan. There’s no way he could have stashed her elsewhere and run over to his house in time for Moogak to barge in (again). Which we already knew judging by the duration between Yeom Mi’s disappearance and the drive to Jaehee’s house. The perfume bit that I thought was going to be Yeom Mi’s ticket out was wasted in this episode as it only served to confirm that Jaehee has Lieutenant Yeom stashed somewhere in his place. Now can we get a handle and save Lieutenant Yeom? Yes? Truthfully, we truly only have enough material for 12 episodes in this show, and honestly, if they’d kept it that way (a la Liar Game though I yearn for more on that end) this could have been a stellar show, instead we’re treating to montages of our favourite duo of bumbling cops who are great as people but incredibly frustrating as cops, and Chorim and Moogak having arguments and brushing hair gently off the other’s forehead. Get out there and plan something, anything! It’s when the writing fails like this for the sake of stretching the plot a few episodes further that I get really, really irritated. You don’t have the hours or minutes to sit, sleep, worry or cry. This episode was ridiculously frustrating to watch and they all boiled down the same reason.
