Tunnel Episode 11

Who Is The Real Murderer?


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Jung Ho Young finally gets caught. Sun Jae and Kwang Ho interrogate him and find out some new facts. Jae Yi gets hospitalized and recalls the incident for Jung Ho Young’s arrest warrant. Meanwhile, new evidence is found in Jung Ho Young’s car. (Source: thetvdb)
  • Aired: April 29, 2017

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Tae Ho
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Feb 12, 2022

Five Stars

Park Kwang Ho's emotional scenes in this are plenty, almost linear and well spread-out, but Kim Sun Jae's although sparse, but his are the most intense emotional outbursts i have seen anywhere in a k-drama, probably ever.

the most memorable scene about him in the entire drama was the intense physical fighting between him and Jung Ho Young in the woods in ep. 10 when he almost killed Shin Jae Yi.

but i forgot there's actually another one when Jung Ho Young confessed to killing Sun Jae's mother 30 years ago to mock him, when he actually did not. and Sun Jae almost killed this bastard again, LOL. well, he just briefly choked him, but his anger was definitely intense.

it's what almost well-known of about his personality type. the quiet, repressed people are a lot scarier when they get angry or lose their sh*t, phewww.

i find this duo's tandem really amusing to watch. when one of them loses his temper, the other one is usually pretty calm, LOL.

i also had another scene that i really liked in the whole duration of the drama that happened exactly in this episode. that is after Shin Jae Yi woke up after almost being killed by Jung Ho Young, she made a witness statement and then her body recalls the traumatic experience so she was almost hallucinating and shivering.

the girl who kept on saying she's okay previously even when she's not, finally broke down and confessed that she's not okay, and that she was hurt/in pain until Sun Jae hugged her.

also Park Kwang Ho was just by the door listening to their conversation, while he couldn't help but cry after realising how much his daughter was hurt, and how close he was to losing her.

also, it's truly phenomenal how much of an impact it is to the story when a great actor who also looks creepy plays the role of a serial killer, the likes of Jung Ho Young. all the confrontation/interrogation scenes between him and the duo are utterly phenomenal.

gahhh, this drama can seriously sweep clean all the acting awards, g'damnit!

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