1/30/2024 0 Comments The girl who sees smellHe drily informs them of his plans to leave for the next four hours, suggesting they can take a break. Too bad Yeom’s team isn’t as clever as she is, and the detectives’ stakeout is interrupted by Jae-hee himself, who walks right up to the car and knocks on their window. Interesting how the issue of control sparks his temper. Her request for a clock is denied on the grounds that she doesn’t get to demand anything, since he controls this scenario. Ever cool, she purposely drops her pen to bend down and surreptitiously fiddle with her perfume locket-smart of her-then grabs Jae-hee’s hand to transfer the scent. Jae-hee reads her entries and prods for greater detail, such as why she became a detective. But thanks to Jae-hee’s disguise, he isn’t recognized and Mu-gak is stumped.ĭay 3 of Lieutenant Yeom’s captivity. Mu-gak manages to find the man who paid the bill, and takes him to Jae-hee’s restaurant to confirm his identity. Of course, he bungled the final step where he kidnapped the right person, but points for trying? He managed to stay off the security camera by having one of his homeless diners settle the bill in cash. Mu-gak starts piecing together how Jae-hee managed the kidnapping-he must have talked to Cho-rim’s friend and set up the reunion, then observed the reunion from next door. Jae-hee informs her that if she refuses to write, he can kill her immediately rather than at the end of six days. The spine of the volume bears a barcode, and Yeom calls him a parasite for deriving vicarious pleasure by claiming others’ lives. (Not that they’re that great at their jobs on the best of days.) But they’re sure he is the Barcode Killer, which only gives Yeom six days left to live.īefore the killing, though, Jae-hee instructs Yeom to fill a book with her life story, as he had all his previous victims do. The detectives are forced to return to the station empty-handed, confused since they’d been staking out the house diligently and didn’t see Jae-hee leaving it. Jae-hee’s made certain of keeping his little murderous secret well under wraps, so Mu-gak wanders away and she slumps in dismay. She screams and bangs on the wall hoping to get his attention, but just on the other side of the wall, he hears nothing. When Mu-gak enters the library o’ death, Yeom sees him on the camera that’s mounted in her cell. Yes, but what about that part where friends don’t let friends kill their friends? At her accusation of abducting Yeom, all he says is that he thought they were friends. Jae-hee keeps an even keel and speaks pleasantly to Cho-rim, as though she weren’t glaring daggers at him. Mu-gak informs them about Yeom’s kidnapping, then heads off to look for her on the premises. He presses his gun to Jae-hee’s head and demands to know where Lieutenant Yeom is, his finger tightening on the trigger…īut his teammates burst in and drag him off, having heard the commotion while staking out the house. Mu-gak shoots his way into Jae-hee’s house, then lays Jae-hee flat with a punch. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser. Loco, Yuju – “우연히 봄” from the Girl Who Sees Smells OST Īudio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. The question is, can this victim hold out long enough to find a safe way out? And while I would never argue that there aren’t flaws in the show, I find enough to keep me entertained.Įpisode 14 closes in on our killer even more, and it’s quid pro quo time: He may get inside his victims’ heads, but that doesn’t mean a victim can’t get inside his, too. Hello, folks! I’m just popping in to pinch-hit this episode, which I’m happy to do since I’ve been enjoying the show with its cute chemistry and (as funny as it sounds) lightweight murder mystery. 132 JanuGirl Who Sees Smells: Episode 14 by javabeans
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