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Cain and Abel Episode 3


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Cho-in successfully removes Young-ji's appendix. Young-ji realizes she was wrong to think he was a con artist, and saves him from Bok-geun. (Source: Netflix)
  • Aired: February 25, 2009

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Takai
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Jan 20, 2014

thank goodness..

I'm so relieved that intro in the first episode wasn't the show's ending or something. That's what I feared, and the story itself is a flashback. But I'm glad we're past that part. Judging from that intro, he'll lose his memories? Ugh... I hope the father does not remain in that state. It always makes me terribly sad. I wouldn't want to exist in such a state.
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purplenette
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May 27, 2012

shot in the head

So we start this off with Cho In doing surgery on Young Ji because she doesn't want to go to the hospital. It is pretty unrealistic. Infection would be sure to set in in my opinion, but it's just a drama...so, I guess I shouldn't pick it apart.

Back at the hospital where the letter from President Lee has everyone up in arms, Seon Woo has scheduled his father's surgery.

Young Ji gets a call from the boss thug and I get the impression that she is an escapee from North Korea and the passports she is trying to get is for her family to go to South Korea. She is threatened and tells them where Cho In is going, but she leaves to help Cho In and is unrealistcaly running around after surgery. BTW...why are people in Korean Dramas always ripping out their IVs. I have been in the hospital and the last thing I would do is rip out an IV. She finds Cho In and they go to Young Ji's house to get his passport and go their seperate ways.

The thugs then find Cho In and kidnap him. Seon Woo's decision to do surgery on his father promts Director Oh to have Cho In killed. The thugs drive out into the desert (I really didn't know China had a desert like that) to kill him. Why am I always watching movies where So Ji Sub gets shot in the head??? If he turns into a bada$$ like he did in the other drama, then it is well worth it. To give Seon Woo's mother some credit she is totally upset that Dirctor Oh had Cho In killed.

We end with Seon Woo's surgery on President Lee that seems to have worked for the most part and Cho In has been found.

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manicmuse
0 people found this review helpful
May 21, 2012

poor So Ji Sub...

Must we always shoot So Ji Sub in the head AGAIN? I like the other drama where he gets shot in the head, & becomes a loose cannon. If this one ends up being even close to as good I can't really complain. pretty far fetched rescue, though.

still not really sold yet.
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