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Korean drama tunnel episode 6
Korean drama tunnel episode 6







korean drama tunnel episode 6

Usually we would be tearing our hairs out now and be like, UGH why didn’t they just SAY WHERE THE DAMN THING WAS?

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This guy would not crack at the slightest threat of the fountain pen, and you guys actually let him know that you don’t have the fountain pen!! Conversely, I guess it’s also fortunate that Yeon Ho did not tell Kwang Ho where the pen is or they might leak it again! This is a rare thing to happen in kdramas – where the lack of disclosure is actually to the benefit of the leads hahaha. This is a kind of gamble which you can’t really look back and said it was the worst decision ever but I do find it frustrating that no one even doubted the viability of this proposal, not least because this is a smart psychopath who has evaded justice for 30 years. But that’s just drama for you right? If they had written in such that something happened while Mok Jin Woo was roaming around, we would have said omg they should have just gone and arrested him while they could. Yeah I think it’s pretty stupid of the police to have arrested Jin Woo without any form of leverage, instead of waiting it out until they have something more concrete. He picks it up while it rings continually, and he gasps in horror that his daughter has been kidnapped. He calls her phone and finds it under her car. When night time falls, Kwang Ho worries over Yeon Ho’s absence and rushes to her university, only to be told that she had left some time ago. Kwang Ho immediately sees through him and deletes Yeon Ho’s contact from his phone HAHA. Tae Hee and Min Ha immediately tag Jin Woo while Sun Jae sends Kwang Ho home. The Lead Chief comes in, throws a fit about Mok Jin Woo being arrested and releases Jin Woo himself. Apparently, Jin Woo’s mum died of alcoholism and it sounded like she died before the grandmother did, so I guess the woman we saw in the past who came looking for Jin Woo was not his mum! Yeon Ho wonders if his mum’s death was the trigger. Ahh, the picture is definitely forming now! I think Jin Woo’s mum was probably a prostitute and Jin Woo was psychologically affected by that! That’s why he punishes women who were not “good women”. The mum always had a strong perfume on her and talked foully. Oooh stockings! The mum worked at a place called “Town” where Jin Woo’s grandmother always said that she was doing the laundry for the prostitutes, but no one believed her. She would bring back presents and sometimes the granny would even receive a pair of stockings. The young granny probably house-kept for the Mok family and tells Yeon Ho that Jin Woo’s mum went out to work when he was 11. Yeon Ho finds an old granny who knows the young Jin Woo well. I know they are afraid that he will kill someone in the mean time, but do you really think that letting him knows that Kwang Ho is back in 2017 is the best strategy? Mistake #1: somehow our male leads got into their heads that they could use the fountain pen as a leverage against Mok Jin Woo and get him to confess. It’s hilarious how Sun Jae just doesn’t feel the age gap between the both of them. She adorably doesn’t know what to call Kwang Ho (Dad? Corporal Park?) but Sun Jae just cuts in with a Kwang Ho. Yeon Ho thinks that Jin Woo must be quite anxious now, not knowing where his pen is. Kwang Ho indignantly protests, “Who does she even take after?” Well….it can’t be Yeon Sook right? HAHA.Īfter this brief comic relief interlude, Kwang Ho explains the meaning behind ‘Noel’ and the importance of the fountain pen. As Sung Shik puts it, “I was expecting you two to be crying and hugging and here you are, fighting.” HAHA. The father – daughter was talking somberly about the questions they had for each other but soon start bickering over whether Yeon Ho’s idea of catching Jin Woo is too dangerous.









Korean drama tunnel episode 6