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Sep 27, 2013

It's getting better!!

This episode's gave some nice interesting turn of events, with the idea of both JW & GS kind of swapping their roles, ie. he doing the clinging and she doing the pushing away.



I particularly appreciated how they chose to make him regain his memories on his own (since I was expecting it to be a "touch the necklace and regain the memory" thing)



As for GS, at first it might have seemed a bit frustrating the manner in which she shunned him away when he was frankly confessing he's head over heels for her to extent he said "the" words: "I'll take responsibility", but on a closer look, you'll find that her resolve to keep him away if proving anything it proves how her love for him had made her more mature, so now she knows just how her ability can be an omen to others and how dragging him around and asking him to understand what he can't see or hear would be a cruel act.



But above all, the best thing I found about this episode is that at last we are finally able to say our farewell to the Hee Joo arc, and they certainly managed to write it's ending nicely with no loose ends (safe for secretary Kim's future), I was worried this case was gonna keep dragging until the last episode, thank God the Hong sisters made the right choice to end it off quickly, now we can look forward to the 2 last remaining episodes to focus on our leads relationship and how the end, (crossing fingers it's a happy ending with lots of cute moments)

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Sep 20, 2013

THANK GOD!!! But why am I so annoyed?!

Well first we need to thank the Hong Sisters for not killing off our beloved hero, but WHY OH WHY did they have to choose that complicated measure to bring him back?! Why did Tae-Yang have to think of that Shaman, and what's with that creepy deal? Will that piece-of-plastic-surgery woman keep on showing up again afterwards? I beg you please NOOO!!

I DESPISE amnesia and can't fathom what Koreans find appealing about it to keep using it so frequently in their dramas?! It felt totally unnecessary but at least I should be grateful they didn't choose the forget-certain-people selective kind of amnesia and rather picked the easier-to-swallow normal period amnesia. Well they mostly didn't have a choice.

While the events in this episode were kind of interesting (he being unable to remember but yet sensing something was missing, and she having to "seal" away her feelings for him in order to protect him) I still have to admit this episode was a downer! Not after the perfect 12th!!

Also there is a big question mark as to how Secretary KIm was unable to recognize Han Na if he really was her uncle who's met her so many times?! I know she's a different actress and all (even us viewers would've never imagined her to be the same character :D), but HELL!! a human being's looks don't change that dramatically just growing up!!! She MUST have had her face changed then...

Hope next episode pulls things back nicely together and the amnesia arc doesn't drag any longer.

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Jun 21, 2013

Finally some character development

Through this episode the show's starting to take a slight development with the main trio's relationship; Aoto is starting to wonder about the nature of her relationship with Enomoto, Serizawa starts to develop a liking to Enomoto especially when he realizes how he can make use of him to beat down the cops. The term "Team Enomoto" makes its first appearance in this episode.

Also, there's a bit of a cliffhanger near the end that leaves us anticipating to find out about Enomoto's real identity.

All in all, you can say this episode is the point in the show where the story finally starts to take a curve upwards with the background story not just the murder cases.

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