- I was a little disappointed with this episode at the time. Sometimes dramas have a bad way of ruining a strong moment by downplaying it a few minutes later. Going from the moment when Woo-jin was on the verge of dying to several months later when he's in great shape. It ruins the point of having injured him in the first place. There should have been a few scenes where Gun-woo goes to the hospital to support him, then moments of rehabilitation, to show how long it took Woo-jin to recover. - Same for Hyeon-ju, making her one of the central characters in the drama to see her leave without even saying goodbye to Gun-woo and Woo-jin was I think a bad idea. I completely understand the fact that she was traumatized and that she wants to change her life and city. But what would it have cost to show Gun-woo and Woo-jin accompanying her to the airport to support her???? It's a bit sloppy I think.
- For the rest of the episode, yes, it makes sense that all of Myong-il's victims contact each other and join forces.
- And yes, once again, it's ridiculous that they drink whisky as if it were iced tea or water. Having a drink is okay, but what's the point of waiting until you're completely drunk to start a serious conversation? What kind of logic is that????
- The Myong-il vs. Min Bom confrontation was the Best part of this episode, it took courage to face him and push him to the limit.
- Do you think things were going too well, DG??? But they all lost. No, it's the end of the season, things are bound to go well. If Gun-woo, Woo-kin and their allies lose now, it's the end, they're all dead. So it was obvious that they would manage to trap Myong-il because he was the one who was too confident. We weren't going to have two disastrous episodes in a row.