Date: 12/26/2005 - 10:52 PM Name: Ramona goodman Email: [email protected] Site: http:// Location: Wichita, Ks., USA Comments: I married Bernard(Bobby)Goodman in 1951. We do not log traffic or session data of any kind, period. We have worked very hard to craft the specialized technology we use to safeguard your privacy. More Details: Bus Hound is the premier software bus analyzer for capturing I/O, protocol, and performance measurements. Kourtney and Kim Take new York S02E05 Questionable Actions HDTV.XviD-VTV Episode 6 » Dramabeans Korean drama recaps. Another day, another case to solve, though this one comes with a bit of fun for the whole detective team. Cho- rim and Mu- gak grow closer yet, as some brutal honesty gives both of them something important to think about when it comes to their future, at least as friends. But an important break in the Barcode Murders investigation simultaneously brings the detectives closer to solving the murders, and puts them all in more danger than they realize, unless they can work fast to catch the killer. EPISODE 6 RECAPUnder the falling cherry blossoms, with a sleeping Mu- gak’s head in her lap, Cho- rim leans down to gently blow a blossom off his cheek. Suddenly Mu- gak wakes to find their faces very close together, and they both freeze. Mu- gak sits up and wordlessly folds Cho- rim into a hug, and she melts. But it’s just her imagination — Mu- gak is still asleep on Cho- rim’s lap and it’s beginning to rain. She shakes him awake and he apologizes for falling asleep on her, asking what he’s like when asleep like that. Cho- rim says he’s like a zombie and, still befuddled from her daydream, hobbles away even though her legs are half- asleep from his weight. Mu- gak is adorably confused at her strange behavior, but follows her to her bus stop to see her off. He’s even more thrown off when she gets on the bus in a hurry. After she sits, she motions for him to check his hoodie, and he finds the little teddy bear he gave her. He jumps on the bus to ask why she gave the bear back. Cho- rim fibs that it’s because he said he got it as a freebie for buying one, and she doesn’t care for freebies. Mu- gak pouts that she doesn’t even know if this bear was the free one, and the bears were identical anyway. She says she accepted it because she didn’t want to hurt his feelings, but he just says that since she accepted it anyway, to take it back and throw it away if she doesn’t want it. Knowing it was really for his sister, Cho- rim gives herself away by being horrified at the thought of binning the bear, and she gives it back to him again. She tells him to keep and treasure it, and gets off the bus quickly. Mu- gak accidentally squeezes the bear, causing it to repeat his message to Eun- seol, and realizes it’s the one he meant to leave for his sister, and also realizes that Cho- rim knows and that’s why she gave it back. Baek- kyung packs up his office, having accepted another job all the way in Senegal. He finds Cho- rim’s medical files and packs them too, and suddenly connects Mu- gak’s screaming at him with the name Choi Eun- seol. He says to himself that if the wrong Choi Eun- seol was killed accidentally, then the true witness must still be alive. He staggers a bit with the realization: “Oh Cho- rim is the witness.” Later he talks to the company that shipped all his files, and discovers that they accidentally took Jae- hee’s wine box, the wine box he asked Baek- kyung to remove from his house when he was in jail. Jae- hee comes to his office for the box, but he’s not angry as long as the company found the box. The friends are sad they won’t see each other for a couple of years, and make plans for dinner. Cho- rim talks to her director, and tells him that Mu- gak won’t be her partner anymore. He reminds her that he only gave her a second chance if Mu- gak was her partner, because alone, she’s just not very good. He does offer to let her stay as crew, though he can’t pay her, and Cho- rim gratefully accepts. But after Cho- rim leaves, the director asks Woo- ya to help out Cho- rim by getting her a partner and some comedy ideas, so that she can make it into the troupe eventually. Awww, that’s so sweet, and Woo- ya grumpily agrees. Meanwhile Cho- rim starts her new job working for Jae- hee as a waitress, and he smiles at her enthusiasm. Before he leaves the country, Baek- kyung sits to write a letter to Cho- rim (who he also addresses as “Choi Eun- seol,” unaware that she doesn’t remember who she really is). He says he’s been wanting to apologize to her, because once, he wished for her death. We see that she’d been in the same hospital as Baek- kyung’s wife, at the same time as his wife had been waiting for a heart transplant. Cho- rim had been given zero chance of survival, and he’d hoped she would die so his wife could get her heart. But Cho- rim had hung on, and his wife was dying, so Baek- kyung decided to facilitate Cho- rim’s death. He’d planned to inject her with something that would kill her painlessly, but when the time came, he had stopped at the last second. This explains so much. In the letter he apologizes for nearly killing her, and says that she seems so happy these days. He writes that he doesn’t want to shatter that happiness, so he probably won’t send this letter. He asks her forgiveness, seals the letter, and leaves it on his desk. But when he’s not looking, a nurse mistakenly packs the letter with some books. Mu- gak comes to eat at the restaurant and sits in Cho- rim’s section, but carefully avoids looking at her even while ordering. Hilariously, he orders the wine that’s on special two- for- one — he’s so freaking precious when he’s being petty. When she brings the two wine glasses, he stops her from leaving and asks with extreme seriousness which is the free one and which is the one he paid for. Cho- rim rolls her eyes so hard, ha. She tells him to decide, but he reminds her that she said she could tell. Jae- hee interrupts their bickering to thank Mu- gak for proving his innocence in the murder of his chef colleague. Mu- gak apologizes on behalf of the police, and Jae- hee proposes a toast with the two wine glasses. Interestingly, they clink glasses but neither of them actually drinks. Mu- gak takes a call from Baek- kyung, who mysteriously asks him to meet at a church that evening. Jae- hee seems relaxed, but he sees who the call was from and listens in to Mu- gak’s side of the conversation. Baek- kyung meets the deliveryman at Jae- hee’s house to receive Jae- hee’s wine box. The man asks him to check the contents, and Baek- kyung slices open his thumb on the latch. Jae- hee arrives home just as the deliveryman is leaving, noticing Baek- kyung’s bleeding thumb as he takes his box back. He offers to bandage it inside, but Baek- kyung says he’s busy with moving plans, and quickly leaves. Inside, Jae- hee opens the wine box, and to exactly nobody’s surprise at this point, it’s full of Ma- ri’s missing diaries. He flips through one diary and when he gets to the end, we see that he’s pasted into the book a photo of the barcode that was sliced into Ma- ri’s wrist — I knew it, he’s the Barcode Killer! But his eyes narrow with fury to see a smear of fresh blood on the photo. The innocent- after- all Baek- kyung drives away, valiantly trying to keep his composure. A short flashback shows that he saw the photo of Ma- ri’s wrist in the book just before Jae- hee arrived home, and he’d only just barely managed to keep from giving away his horror to find that his friend is a serial killer. As he drives, he focuses on one thing — he must protect Cho- rim, the only witness. Baek- kyung goes to the church where he arranged to meet with Mu- gak, and sits to wait in the pews. The door opens, but the person who enters isn’t Mu- gak. Baek- kyung plays it cool, and the two men sit to talk. Jae- hee asks why Baek- kyung’s here when he said he had to prepare for his move, and asks if they can pray together. Jae- hee clasps his hands and closes his eyes serenely, but Baek- kyung can only sit and shake with fear, unsure what to do. He decides to make a run for it, but Jae- hee grabs him by the arm, quick as a snake. When Mu- gak arrives, the church is empty. He sits to wait for Baek- kyung, but something tells me he’ll be waiting for a very long time. Since Mu- gak made a point to give Detective Kang all the credit for catching the drug dealer and his murderous employee, Kang is presented with a Certificate of Excellence and a cash reward to take his team out for some fun. Cho- rim is at the station borrowing some old uniforms for the Frog Troupe, and deflects when Mu- gak asks when they’re going to rehearse again. They run into Detective Kang as he struts through the office, but a mix- up with the uniform hats reveals that Kang was trying to take the cash prize for himself, ha. Busted, Kang proposes that they all go out to spend the day together, and even invites Cho- rim along. She tries to politely decline, and I die when Mu- gak mutters that she has to go since she found the envelope. No, that’s not why, it’s because you liiike her. They head out to the country to a little chicken restaurant, where Cho- rim comments to Mu- gak that for a chicken joint, it smells way too much like ramyun. He just brushes it off as probably the owner’s personal food. They all agree not to call each other by rank while off- duty, and Kang especially likes it when Cho- rim calls him “brother.” They decide to play a game of Go- Stop, betting forehead flicks instead of money. Ki and Yeh form a team, Kang decides to be his own team, leaving Mu- gak and Cho- rim as the third team. Cho- rim worries that Mu- gak isn’t good at this game, but he insists he’s great. Kang’s on a roll though, dispensing forehead flicks with great relish, even with Cho- rim. Kang decides to up the stakes, betting punches instead of flicks, and Cho- rim agrees but shoves Mu- gak over to let her play. Uh- oh, when a girl ties her hair back, you know it’s on. She’s pretty good, and Mu- gak cutely eggs her on as she uses her scent- seeing ability to gauge whether Kang and Ki are bluffing by seeing their scents change. She wins, and Mu- gak gets the dubious honor of punching his boss square in the face. At least he respectfully apologizes first? Later as they eat (and Kang and Ki compare bruises, ouch), they ask Cho- rim how she got so good at the game. She says Frog Troupe does a skit about a professional gambler, and Detective Yeh whines that she should have told them earlier while rubbing his sore forehead, ha.
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