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Moo Gak hides his disappointment and the two promise to text each other whether Cho Rim is asleep yet. LOL so magnanimous of him! Cho Rim wonders if Moo Gak isn’t tired and he’s not only not tired, he’s feeling super energetic right now.Ĭho Rim plops a tent down in the living for Moo Gak to stay in while waiting for her to fall asleep. Both still linger until Moo Gak grabs Cho Rim’s hand again to ask if she can sleep tonight alone after what she just experienced?Ĭho Rim plays it up and wonders if she’ll have trouble sleeping so Moo Gak offers to go inside and keep her company until she falls asleep. Methinks someone wants to keep on walking in circles, so cute! Moo Gak complains about the neighborhood being too small and reluctantly lets go of Cho Rim’s hand so she can go inside. Moo Gak and Cho Rim stroll back to her house and she stops him to point out that this is the 5th time they’ve walked past the house. When he was strangling Cho Rim, his face blindness caused him to distort her face confirming that he would not be able to recognize her on sight.
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Flashback to the night of Cho Rim’s parents murder reveals the attack and subsequent car accident scene from the perspective where Jae Hee’s face is shown as the bar code killer. Jae Hee sits in his lair and looks at the ripped off name tag that reads Choi Eun Seol. They walk home hand in hand, with Moo Gak urging Cho Rim to hold onto this memory and try to find out more about it before she forgets. Moo Gak wordlessly reaches his hand over to take Cho Rim’s hand in his, assuring her with his actions that he’s there for her. She doesn’t even know if the woman she saw in her mind is someone she likes or dislikes so she’s feeling scared about this blank space in her memories. She really wants to remember the person, as well as remember what happened to her and the life prior to the accident. Moo Gak immediately moves next to Cho Rim to comfort her.Ĭho Rim and Moo Gak sit at the park to discuss what just happened, how Cho Rim drank the soup and saw the face of a fortysomething woman that she doesn’t recognize. Can someone lock this guy away ASAP.Ĭho Rim takes a sip of the abalone and seaweed soup Jae Hee made from her mom’s recipe, triggering a remembrance to the face of a woman and bringing her to tears. Which makes the stakes so much higher, knowing that Jae Hee is so close to Cho Rim and may even harbor nefarious intentions for her without needing to know she’s the real Choi Eun Seol. Thank god Moo Gak isn’t incapable of being a doting guy, the way he loved little sister Eun Seol shows us the depth and breadth of what he’s like when he cares about something wholeheartedly. Cho Rim is like the sun and Moo Gak the quiet plant soaking in her life restoring rays, except she probably needs way more coddling than he realizes. Moo Gak seems rather bland on paper but onscreen comes alive with Yoochun’s mixture of deadpan awareness and reticent caring. Moo Gak and Cho Rim are now hands down my favorite K-drama OTP of 2015, a position that can be supplanted with other drama pairings to come, but for now their romance is wonderful personified. There is hand holding, sweet sleepless texting, jealousy and worry bundling together, and the very dreaded male reluctance to explain things clearly butting up against the female desire to have certainty.

This was a slower episode of The Girl Who Sees Smells, with no major breakthroughs on the investigation side but one delayed step forward on the romance side.
