Detective Yeom sees Cho Rim and pulls up her high school picture in her parents case file and seems to make the connection. Nobody better hurt my adorable Cho Rim!Ī totally wasted Cho Rim interrupts Moo Gak’s case discussion with his superior Detective Yeom about how Doctor Chun could have come back and forth between Seoul and Jeju Island during the four days he claimed to be alibied on Mari’s death. If Doctor Chun isn’t the bar code killer, does that mean good cook and owner of a super cute dog Jae Hee is the ultimate big bad? Whoever is out to hurt Cho Rim, I just want Moo Gak to lay a beat down to keep his little partner safe. I’m starting to think sinister Doctor Chun is a feint, especially since we’ve never seen him actually do anything. Moo Gak’s investigation into his sister’s murder takes a giant step forward but we’ll have to wait until next week to see if he learns new details we don’t yet know either. I really like second female lead Detective Yeom as well, it’s a relief to have her character be professional, smart, and most importantly, doesn’t have any hang ups or forced interactions with the male lead.Ĭho Rim’s comedy troupe dreams take a sideline break in this episode, but it’s at least back on track now that Moo Gak wins her a second chance with her grumpy troupe leader. Moo Gak and Cho Rim remain so super cute together, her playful and him stoic, and then switching it up with him being jokey and her all serious. The detective squad and the bar code serial killer investigation gets shaken up a bit in this episode of The Girl Who Sees Smells (Sensory Couple), which continues to nicely balance the crime mystery with steady character development.
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