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Gong Stone is the nickname of Min Young only used by Byung Hoon. I think she really reflected and saw his sincerity but at the same time, giving her character lol.

Poor Seung-pyo, bleeding on the floor watching, while his heart gets trampled for good measure. From what I understood, Jung Il Do, the kidnapper was mad to the Agency for setting the person he loved with another. Instead of watching someone slowly bleed to death in front of them, you'd think Byung-hoon could've picked up a phone to call 911 or the bomb squad or something, lol.

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July 17, 2013 January 24, 2016 Dating Agency Cyrano: Episode 16 Final by Oh phew, this series ends on a high note. Download the latest version. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser. Seung-pyo arrives first and runs in, but sees nobody. Seung-pyo finds the roof empty too, and while his back is turned Mr. Crazy rushes him with a baseball bat. Byung-hoon can hear the sounds of the scuffle over the phone and drives faster, though thankfully Seung-pyo can hold his own. Thank you, gangster past. Crazy laughs in his face and calls him stupid for going to such lengths for a woman in love with someone else, but Seung-pyo just wants to know where Min-young is. The fight heads indoors and Mr. He sees her shoved behind the grate… and turns his back on the perp—and his knife. Byung-hoon arrives at the theater, staggering from the ordeal of forcing himself to drive, and Moo-jin joins him. Not soon enough, though, because Seung-pyo gets a knife to the side. Seung-pyo fights back and knocks Crazy aside, then collapses clutching his abdomen. When Byung-hoon and Moo-jin rush in, he gasps out where Min-young is hidden, and they find the opening to the crawlspace. The timer starts counting down—ten minutes till boom. Poor Seung-pyo, bleeding on the floor watching, while his heart gets trampled for good measure. Moo-jin manages to disable the bomb with a few minutes to spare, and Min-young rushes to check on Seung-pyo. Soon the police arrive and Seung-pyo is loaded into the ambulance. The surgery is successful, and now they can relax. When Byung-hoon returns to the theater after his trip to the police station, he finds Min-young asleep at the table, having waited up. Arang tells her how worried Byung-hoon was when she went missing, and encourages her to not give up on her feelings. They adorably clear out in a flash when Min-young drops by. Aw, and then his face falls a bit when she asks if Byung-hoon has been by, disappointed. So Byung-hoon manages to say an apology, with a straight face and everything, but he does it quickly and with his face averted. And now Byung-hoon declares it time to head into the final stage of their mission. She tells him she heard his conversation with Yi-seol during her kidnapping, when Yi-seol had urged him to come clean with his feelings. Byung-hoon sets the stage with beautiful scenery and watches grumpily from his van while Seung-pyo and Min-young take a walk. But thankfully, you found me first. After you arrived, every day was enjoyable. And not as someone else plans? He gets up and says to the camera that maybe Byung-hoon needs to lose her in order to come to his senses… and then the camera screen blacks out and Min-young screams. Byung-hoon panics and runs out of the van to charge in… …while the two conspirators smile at each other, totally having planned this. Oh cute, they out-Cyranoed Cyrano. Byung-hoon finds them standing there perfectly fine, and Seung-pyo says that he was all set to go along with the plan if Min-young seemed at all partial to him. He tells Byung-hoon to be honest with her directly, and not hide behind his mission. And if he really wishes for her happiness, he ought to consider what she wants. Then he makes his cool not-a-hero exit. So Byung-hoon leans in to whisper into her ear, and whatever he says makes her glow and throw her arms around him. Aww, and then the goons chime in with their two cents, by skulking close with their huge cloud of balloons, which they release behind the hugging couple. Min-young prods him to keep it going, arguing that they do good work. She can be his assistant, he says, and then bans her from his office for the next month while he works. Pouting, Min-young heads out with the files to be trashed and pauses to read the bulletin board with all their mission plans on it. He makes her promise not to disappear again, and hands her theater tickets… and her pink bike helmet. The show is, appropriately, Cyrano de Bergerac. Both Seung-pyo and Yi-seol arrive on opening day, as do Moo-jin and Hye-ri. The two goons have roles in the play, which is sweet given how much they enjoyed acting during the missions. And at Cyrano Agency, I made my universe, my romance. Too much whiplash, going from upbeat romance to crime thriller in one forty-five-minute chunk. What the finale does that Episode 15 faltered at is wrap up the thematic elements and resolve our character arcs in a neat and satisfying way without sacrificing tone. Overall, Dating Agency Cyrano was a really refreshing summer romance that always breezed by in a flash and was super easy to watch. It felt perfect for the moment and was just the thing to mitigate the stress of a packed season, drama- and life-wise. He can get dumped away into the Never Happened Nope file. I definitely enjoyed the last half of episode 16. I was kind of pissed off at the first half, though, so, I wasn't able to fully enjoy the last half. Maybe I'll re-watch the episode starting from the hospital scene. But I REALLY hated how a gangster, who's supposed to know better, let's go of the person who IS NOT HINDERED AT ALL just because he sees the girl he likes tied up. Or noticing that someone is stabbed, but not doing anything about it besides comforting a girl nor calling 911. Just the outride stupidity in those scenes made me not want to watch the rest. I'm glad I DID watch the rest, but it was so aggravating to watch the first part of the episode.... I have a question, though. When Master was saying the words fed to him, did he actually change any of them from what Byung Hoon was saying? In the dramafever English translations, it made it seem like he was modifying them a little bit in parts, and then when Byung Hoon gets so into the emotion and says Gong Stone, and then Master pauses and repeats THAT SPEECH word-for-word, it made it obvious that Master knew exactly what he was doing in repeating that word-for-word. Or is that just a mis-translation on dramafever's part? I don't think Master changed the speech. I think he only deviated from what ByungHoon was saying to him when he heard ByungHoon say Gong-Stone. Gong Stone is the nickname of Min Young only used by Byung Hoon. He made Master recite lines for the confession but lines after lines, he thought about his own feelings and so Master's confession was more like Byung Hoon's confession to his love for Min Young. In a way, Master made Byung Hoon's confession. Master even said that he wasn't Byung Hoon's avatar lol. I don't know if I said things clearly xD. Don't worry, you seem to understand the scene despite the confusing subs - you were spot on. In the original play, it pretty much follows what actually happened between Byung-hoon, Do-il, and Yi-seol Cyrano helped his friend woo the woman he loved, but after realizing he loves her himself, he finally decides to confess; however, his friend dies suddenly, and he loses the chance to tell her. It's not actually a romance with a happy ending like many movie adaptations have you believe; if anything it's a tragedy disguised as a comedy. But true to form, Byung-hoon intends to be Cyrano right to the end and decides to give up his love a second time. Master, however, is not having any of that. Rather than continue on with the charade, he graciously steps aside after hearing Byung-hoon's unintentional confession calling her Gong Stone shows he was speaking from his heart, not simply feeding lines to Seung-pyo. Thus, Cyrano's tragic fate is changed, the theater is finally reopened, and everyone is ridiculously happy. Now aren't you glad they didn't stick to the original play? It's an emotionally-driven response and completely irrational, but it's not stupid. It's a logical reaction to have given the situation after all and entirely human. And unless Seung-pyo's gangster background made him completely clinical, it really has no bearing on how he would have reacted in that situation. SP's a pretty emotional guy from what we've been shown and that was a completely emotional response. It's pretty much in-character of him to do so. Eh, we'll just have to agree to disagree. And for a gangster, or any fighter really, you HAVE to detach from emotions to survive. It's very, very dangerous to be doing things emotionally as it'll often cloud your judgment at key important moments. And with a gangster, doubly so, since you'll often be doing things which you might have emotional issues with threatening nice people, hurting other nice people, etc. Basically, it's really, really, really unrealistic to believe someone could be that bad at surviving and yet supposedly be a bad ass, too. Heck, it's really hard for me to believe that of a normal person, also. I liked the drama... I have to agree that some parts were odd. Sure, saving Min-young was important, but there were TWO people there one of which was doing nothing but staying close to comfort her. Instead of watching someone slowly bleed to death in front of them, you'd think Byung-hoon could've picked up a phone to call 911 or the bomb squad or something, lol. Thanks for recapping this series! I really enjoyed it, and it was a nice breezy watch with lots of cute in it. The detour to terror town was a little annoying, but I went with it, because it did have some nice character points in it. I hadn't connected Byung Hoon's not driving at all with trauma from his best friend dying in a car accident, and him overcoming that I thought was nice. The whole Seung Pyo lying on the floor bleeding without anyone administering emergency care was silly, and I think that they could have had Arang there somehow for that role, or at least BH checking on him. I get that Moo Jin was a little bit busy trying to immediately disarm a bomb, and that BH was trying to keep MY calm, but he totally could have spared a moment for SP, even if it was shown by SP leaning up against a wall or something when the bomb was diffused. Anyway, really enjoyed the last half of this episode, and the series overall! I was sincerely scared after ep. CDA reminded me of how I felt watching Full House 2 second male lead noble idiocy, a choose your own tragedy variation, male lead who would not affirm his own feelings toward female lead, and satisfactory but not over the top ending. Yep, it was a fun summer rom com of the lighthearted sort. Moo jin all the way - yo, mysterious man of the highest good manners and sincere but understated and hot passion! Well, Javabeans, you've summed up pretty much how I felt after the finale. The show was light, breezy, and thankfully short. It was the first show in the Flower Boy series that I've watched and it was fun. I wish it had more depth than just skimming the surface of things but it's alright. I don't know if I missed it, but the show never dug into the Hawaiian Shirt guy's past, right? I mean, what exactly did the Agency guys do that made him such a psycho? How did Hye Ri know him before? Was it like a sudden meeting and they discovered that both of them felt hurt by the Agency? Also, what about Master's sour feelings towards Byung-hoon? Didn't Master hold him responsible for his brother's death? That stuff didn't even get cleared up between them since Byung-hoon implied that it wasn't his fault. I feel a bit cheated by these loose ends since the show made such a big deal of them before. Yeah, a lot of unanswered questions there, but I guess Master had a change of heart about Byung-hoon due to two things: 1 He saw the letter showing that Byung-hoon had helped his brother initially win Yi-seol's heart, and 2 Byung-hoon was willing to give up Min-young, even though it was clear how much he cared about her, because he thought Master would be a better man for her. So in the end, Master ends up with a big case of noble idiocy if you consider it idiocy to hand over the girl you got stabbed for to the man she really loves. Cyrano, overall, was a top notch drama. That dramatic detour in episode 15 was kinda out there but I felt that it was needed to convey the reality of their profession and their clients' romances. Its not always idealistic, ending in a happily ever after. As much as the agency is able to bring people together, life does go on, and circumstances kicks reality back in. What I love the most is how the female protagonist was written. She also reverses the traditional kdrama cliche of a normal female lead. Her character is solid and honest, which is good to see. Sooyoung did really well. By far, one if the most talented idol-actresses. She's a natural talent. In fact, I hated the whole kidnapping thingy and the Hawaiian shirt cray cray dude... And even that wasn't a detour to Improvisation Town 'Cause We're Out of Ideas because there were clues all along the drama. So since the beginning, it was part of the plan. I guess I can live with that and the good thing is that they made it up to me with The Cute. Overall it was a nice, breezy watch. Dating Agency: Cyrano made me laugh, made my heart warm up in some of the cases, and made me swoon and squeal in others. I freakin' giggled like a little girl when they kissed. I was so worried the entire episode, I thought that because of the age difference between the two actors, they wouldn't let a kiss but guess what, I was wrong, hahahahaha :D Seriously, it was amazingly hot. It didn't come as a surprise that Min Young was the one to kiss him because heck, it is Min Young. But it felt so refreshing in dramaland where it seems like every heroine has some kind of disease when it comes to kisses O. I wish they didn't cut the second kiss though. It was deeper and way hotter... After being a fan of dramas for so long, I guess I became very picky and got bored easily. But I don't lose faith lol. She had boyfriends before and so, I feel like her loving Byung Hoon is more realistic than most dramaland's lovestories because she had experience and she could tell and be honest with her feelings. A trait where I wish writers would put in their female characters more often. I didn't like Master because I thought he was just creepy at first but gosh', I've to admire him when he helped Byung Hoon and Min Young's couple. I clapped like a crazy. He was cool until the very end :D In the late episodes, I really wanted to slap Byung Hoon because of his stupid noble-idiocy thing. Like seriously, making the same mistakes twice is just... Luckily, there is Min Young to wake him up. I really love how he whispered his confession to her ear. No other actor could have played Byung Hoon better than him. I was a little bit taken aback by the age difference when they presented the casts but seeing how both of them worked the chemistry so well, I'm feeling so happy and proud :D If I was to name one of the drama's flaws, it would be the lack of developpement of Ah Rang and Moo Jin's characters. Luckily, we did get some insights of their lives but for me, I really wanted to know how they met Byung Hoon and what made them decide to join his dating agency. In this aspect, I felt that the drama was too short. A lot of things still needed to be answered. I like the fact they didn't show us the continuation of the couples. After, it is up to you to make it last. Though, I wanted to know if Chef Dokko forgave her lover for the manipulation. I think she really reflected and saw his sincerity but at the same time, giving her character lol. Anyway, I'm writting too much as usual but I just want to finish by saying that overall, the drama was great and I'm feeling so proud as a Sooyoungster that she chose that project and that she got acknowledged for her acting skills by critics and viewers alike. The only pity will be the low ratings but quality is more important in the long term, right? Thank you so much for your recap and for the comments. I found out about your site a few months ago and I'm very glad to be part of that community because it is full of different persons with different opinions. Like in some kind of mindset that this is why a drama is called a drama. But after watching so many dramas, I just don't have the patience anymore especially when they are the kind of plot-lines which make you roll your eyes by their stupidity : I find the ratings for the drama and others in enewsworld. This is an accurate source but somehow, I find it a little bit weird that the drama got low ratings whereas it was talked a lot on TV and featured many articles. Oh well, I'm just thankful for tvN to produce such great drama and they didn't change the story because of ratings like some... This is one drama I could just never get interested in. I tried to watch the finale just to see how it ended up, but it just got too much over the top for me, so never got past 20 minutes or so. I liked the ending. Why are there fewer dramas that end with viewers smiling. I love Soo-young and Junsu's dad Lee Jong-hyuk. Chun-hee finally grew on me during the last episode. Hope the next tvN Oh Boy series will be as good as this. That's 3 out 4 in my book. Despite the weird kidnapping plot — which I will definitely skip if I ever rewatch this drama — this finale was really solid. I agree that the sudden change in trajectory felt jarring and reminded me way too much of FBND, but I'm glad that Cyrano managed to keep it to a minimum and dodged making me feel like that last-stretch fatigue brought the show too far down. This wasn't a show that needed to be taken too seriously, and it never asked for that. Because in the end, it's sincerity that will make romance work. I liked the whole epilogue bit — it wrapped up our characters nicely, but it didn't feel as wrapped-up-with-a-bow as it could have. In a way, these characters are still alive, still getting into hijinks and still relying on each other. The makeshift family trope is one of my favorites, and I'm just glad to see all the characters come out of this drama feeling a little less burdened, a little more whole than they were at the beginning. I enjoyed this show as a breezy summer rom-com, and that was enough. The good: - The cute, and the romance scenes. I also like the set ups, especially towards the beginning. The unresolved: - They are effectively making out in front of a client. I feel bad for the client. I think it's more that than noble idiocy. I mean he says, he thinks the SP will be better, but not quite enough of why. Really, BH, you want your girlfriend to give up everything for you and change her profession just because you want to give up the agency? I red flagged that. I wasn't sure if he was kidding either. She didn't exactly learn enough to run it on her own. I thought she would take it over. If she made decisions without the need for men to make them first, that would also be good. It felt as if the writers were fighting the character all the way through. So last episode cute, kinda made the landing from the jump off the uneven bars, but I think there is a little bit of a hop, even though it sticks. Plus it's clear the main female character got coached all along the way without really deciding things for herself. And compensating for that by plain stating it, but even towards the end the writers didn't even believe it. ETA: Movie over drama since the woman in the movie had more self decision, had talent, wasn't coached half so much, had some really good one liners, and decided to do her own set up initiated by herself rather than everyone else. If you stick on I'll Teach You Love onto the end of Cyrano movie, it's a pretty good version overall. Lalalalalala not the same character names. I like the cute here, though... I loved this show..... What I liked the most was the main pair... I am a Lee Jong Hyuk fan now..... Sooyoung was a surprise.... They did have chemistry. They just messed it ALL UP in the last few episodes what with the love triangle and Byung-hoon's noble idiocy. Overall this drama was a nice rom-com. And I liked that they had a different couple to focus on each week without losing out on the others and building on each character and its story. Everything upto the point where Min-Young saves Byung-Hoon out of the water and their mutual realisation then was so neat and nicely fell into a good rom-com. After that they messed up. But its a good thing that they wrapped it up nicely with a bow. While I'm a little disappointed with the last few episodes I'm not completely disapponited. And overall it was a nice -breezy summer romance and I'm glad I stuck eith it till the end. I liked how everything was before it so much, I didn't want actual conflict between the character. However, I stuck to recaps so thank you for that! Soo Young did well, and how can Chun Hee and Lee Jong Hyuk specifically be that hot? Honestly, it wasn't even the flower boys that got my attention arang, moo-jin it was definitely Lee Jong Hyuk! While better than 15 I was disappointed with 16 honestly when Byung Hoon again tried to force Min Young off on The Master I was pissed. I would have preferred the ending I came up with last week or the week before in which Min Young kicks Byung Hoon in the nuts and walks off telling him too little too late. I completely disagree because as far as we know, Min Young has always acted in her own even if others disagreed. In the first episode, she set the class F guy with the class A woman when her boss told everyone not to do that. She got fired and even if her boss decided to give her another chance, she decided to walk away on her own. The same with the first case when she thought that the Agency wasn't sincere enough, she decided to act on her own and got fired again. And at the end, Byung Hoon kept telling her to shut the Agency down and she didn't. Min Young has always been understanding with others' feeling like when she witnessed Master's fight with gangsters, she told him that everyone has a dark past and that she knows he is still a good person. She cope with rumors and bullying during her college education because she thought that the good moments outnumbered the bad ones so she let it go. It doesn't come as a big surprise that she waited and waited for Byung Hoon because she knew how broken he is and she still loved him. Unlike the movie, the role of Min Young isn't as defined but she wasn't useless at all. Yeah, she had to play a high school student to befriend with Se Kyung, work as a female cooker because Chef Dokko doesn't accept men in her kitchen and all but as cheesy as I'm going to sound, she is the heart of the Agency. Like in spy operation where Min Young could have been more involved. I love your ending.. I feel the same way.. She should've been made to do that. I've never shipped the master-MinYoung couple... On the other hand, I've always shipped Min-Young and Byung-Hoon.. Well lets face it. That would have made sense in reality.. But its K-drama land and this drama wouldn't end as a rom-com. Thank you very much for the recaps! I really enjoyed them as always and they're part of what encouraged me to start watching this entertaining show. I also couldn't understand why no one was calling emergency services for Seung Pyo after they had disarmed the bomb and knocked out crazy dude. Like hello, the man was stabbed - that's kind of a big deal! Still once that part was wrapped up, I think that the show returned to its original light, refreshing tone and I enjoyed the ending. I was a little disappointed that Byunghoon decided to give up Min Young again, although I can understand stepping aside because you think you're not good enough for someone even if I didn't agree that he wasn't good enough for her and I also didn't think Seung Pyo was a 'better man' but I like the way that everything worked out in the end. I was also glad that Moo Jin didn't give up on HyeRi. I do wonder what Moo Jin and Min Young will do now that the agency is now a regular theatre. They don't seem to be involved in it any longer. I hope Minyoung can find a way to continue helping people in love that isn't necessarily keeping the agency alive. I also want to say that I think Sooyoung did a good job here. This is her first major acting role besides a supporting one in Soonjung Manhwa and I think she did well. She's not the best actress but she was decent and I think she has a lot of potential. I hope she continues to get interesting opportunities to grow as an actress in the future. And I really liked seeing Lee Chunhee here. I think he brought a lot to this character. No you didn't miss anything. That's the really big plot hole of the whole kidnapping debacle, the baddie's motivations. I think the show was so well executed frm start to finish, i'm willing to forgive the kidnapping shenanigans! From what I understood, Jung Il Do, the kidnapper was mad to the Agency for setting the person he loved with another. But what makes it worse is that he didn't just love the person but stalked her too with tons of pictures of her and her family in his house. So in that sense, it explains the kidnapping because it is coming from someone as psycho and dangerous as him who firmly believed that if the Agency wasn't involved, she would have been his. But in the drama's genre, it felt a little bit out of the place whereas the story of the kidnapping in itself is logic and right. I just feel there isn't any need to push it as hard because it is a rom com :D Thanks for the recaps. I enjoyed the drama minus the kidnapping part and am glad for a nice satisfying ending second kiss way better than the first one ;--. It is a pity they wasted time on the crazy kidnapper instead giving more time to the past and present relationships. Sooyoung was a nice surprise. Loved the two loyal minions of Seung Pyo. It could still have been very much better but I'm happy it ended in a nice way. PROS - Good casting! Everybody was almost perfect for me. Really surprised by Master, did not know that actor. SY was a nice surprise too and LJH was as good as expected. Wish producers had given him a better haircut like in the poster. CONS - What was up with HyeRi getting romantically involved with a guy she's supposed to hate? That would have never happened in such a careless manner in real life. It's like writer decided to rewrite her story later, biggest plot hole for me. If the relationships were well depicted the same did not go for the characters. How did Moo Jin and Arang began working at the agency? Why Moo Jin always seemed so aloof? Why SBH thought he was not such a good a guy and could not drive? The whole incident with his friends felt dragged and rushed at the end. It was too sudden like often happens in kdramaland. Sometimes the actors and characters have enough chemistry to make up for lack of story but this time I didn't feel they had it. Still, I'm happy to have watched it, now what can replace it???? He understands technology perfectly but he doesn't understand people or their emotions well at all, not even his own. In addition to that, he could just be stoic. Some people are like that without any special reason like a tragic circumstance in their past. As for HyeRi and MooJin, I think getting close to him was part of her plan to infiltrate the agency because he didn't seem to have any problems talking to her about cases once they got to know each other but I don't think she was supposed to actually develop feelings for him which was her real mistake. Even though he wasn't in the car when it happened, he still heard the accident over the phone and he carried that guilt with him to this day. Also he thought he wasn't a good enough person because he felt that anyone who got close to him would get hurt, namely due to what happened to Do-Il and Yi-Seol. Finally, they explained why Arang started working at the agency in the episodes with the love triangle between him, Ray and that girl. Thanks soprection, I remembered the explanation about Arang! It was a nice touch, the idol story was one of my favorite romances on the show. I got that SB trauma had to do with the accident, I guess because he wasn't there it felt a bit over the top for me. Like the whole everybody will get hurt, is often a drama trope and it's fine when it works but SB didn't have enough reason to believe that, at least for me. I liked his gruff and cynical personality, I think I'd have liked it more if the show had put more emphasis on how difficult it would be for them to work as couple being so opposite. About his aloofness, I love characters like that but his was very over the top, he's too old to not even know when he likes a girl. Anyway, I still liked it, for me it was miles better than FBND and I hope we get another Flower Boy series in the future. I loved FLower Boy Next Door too and the ending was sweet. Just like this drama's ep 15. Gotta like Min Young's spunkiness! I shall just forget the Hawaiian shirt guy scenes... There were too many stories left unfinished. Was poor Dorky Baker still in the doghouse? Why was Deranged Hawaiian Shirt so bent on destroying everyone? I even wrote a blog post on all the holes if anyone wants to commiserate or disagree with me dramarookie. To be really honest, I only watched this drama because of, and solely because of Hong Jonghyun aka Moojin. I wasn't even going to pay attention to anyone else. I thought I was going to spend my time fast-forwarding the drama till it get to Moo Jin but the first episode was really good. And my goodness, Sooyoung did really well. She actually became my second reason to watch DAC after the first episode. Proud of you Sooyoung. I'd like to see more of him. It kills me for a bit when Moojin has really few lines and no scene that gives impact to his character, but I got over it because of MasterxMinyoungxByunghoon love triangle. Gave me blood pressure that one. Actually, very impressed knowing she's a idol and a rookie actress. LJH and her chemistry made the age difference barely noticeable, which im so greatful for. Ah, such a easy and breezy watch, despite some faltering towards the last couple of eps. It might not have been the best of 2013, but the fact that I stuck with it throughout till the end is positive testimonial in itself. I don't exactly feel attached to any of the characters here I did come into the show because of a piqued interest in HJH but I do like the main and supporting cast sans cameos pretty evenly across the board. One complaint though: I felt Arang should have gotten more screen time and character development - everyone else's was congruent with their respective roles but Arang's one felt a little lacking. Even the goons had adequate screen time. One thing that puzzled me is - how in the world did Crazy manage to get their hands on that letter, the very source of Cyrano's first setup? If it was shown only to make Master read it, eventually leading him to decide to incepsetup MY and Sherlock, I would be a very disappointed viewer. I prefer to think that Crazy was actually in love with Sherlock's first love too - though it doesn't make much sense, lolol.

But what makes it worse is that he didn't just love the person but stalked her too with tons of pictures of her and her family in his house. Anyway, really enjoyed the last half of this episode, and the series overall. Min-young prods him to keep it going, arguing that they do good work. I am a Lee Jong Hyuk fan now. Arang tells her how worried Byung-hoon was when she went missing, and encourages her to not give up on her feelings. Soo Young did well, and how can Chun Hee and Lee Jong Hyuk specifically be that hot?.

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