He prevents the detectives from going inside and heads in to bring Jae Pyo out. Jae Hee candidly admits Oh Jae Pyo is here, he is sleeping in Jae Hee’s room after drinking too much wine. He’s cool as a cucumber and answers questions about a missing Oh Jae Pyo whose cell phone signal lead to here. He runs into the arriving Detectives Ki and Lee as he drives Cho Rim to the hospital, updating them on Jae Hee passed out at the front door.Īfter Moo Gak leaves with Cho Rim, Jae Hee wakes up just in time to face off with the two detectives. Moo Gak finds a passed out Cho Rim and quickly takes her out to seek medical assistance. Cho Rim looks around and suddenly gets dizzy and faints. Moo Gak runs into the below ground storage room to look but doesn’t see anything. Moo Gak reluctantly lowers his gun and the two run into the house to look for Cho Rim’s dad. Cho Rim runs out to stop Moo Gak and talk him off the ledge from becoming a killer himself. Death is too easy a release for the fiend, Moo Gak. Moo Gak points his gun at the unconscious Jae Hee, tempted to execute the bastard serial killer who murdered his little sister. Jae Hee runs out of the house and Moo Gak knocks him out cold with a blow to the back of the head. Moo Gak finds Cho Rim and pulls her out of the house to safety, pulling out his gun to ready for Jae Hee to follow. She takes the opportunity to run from Jae Hee, following the scent trail she can see in the dark. Cho Rim glances over and sees Moo Gak’s scent trail right before the lights are turned off in the house. Cho Rim walks into the house looking for her dad and is approached by Jae Hee, who believes she’s Choi Eun Seol but cannot recognize her face to make the connection that she’s also Oh Cho Rim.Ĭho Rim looks petrified as Jae Hee reaches his hand out to touch her face, much like he did three years ago when Cho Rim interrupted his attack on her parents. Moo Gak races there after being alerted by Detective Yeom. Hurray for that!Ĭho Rim is lured to Jae Hee’s house by a text from her dad to pick him up. Moo Gak and Cho Rim don’t just get back together, the reunion is topped by cohabitation that more than makes up for the earlier bout of angst. It’s that rom-com half that remains excellent, even powering right through the noble idiocy breakout much sooner than most stories like to dwell on tears. It probably boils down to YAAS being 100% a police drama so the police fails shake the entire premise, while Smelly Girl is only 50% that and the other 50% is a lovely rom-com complete with cute couple scenes aplenty in each episode. It’s hard to quantify why I’m so lax with the procedural lapses in this drama but haven’t as much leeway for similar sloppy execution dramas like in You’re All Surrounded. With four more episodes to go, my gut tells me Jae Hee is ready to switch on the all bad, all the time mode, which puts wuri Cho Rim in a really bad place at the end of the episode. Too bad he’s too smart and the cops still too bumbling to fully crack the case open, but it sure beats watching the cops learn things five steps too late. The police investigation increases in brain power this episode, with the cops finally taking tricks from the killer’s playbook and trying to one up him. For detailed information on billing and cancelation, please visit the Hulu Help Center ( ).Moo Gak and Cho Rim’s romance is the main reason I love The Girl Who Sees Smells, with bonus points for the bar code serial killer actually being interesting and deadly scary. Location data may be required to watch certain content. Access content from each service separately. Offer valid for eligible subscribers, devices, and billing partners. Includes certain combinations of Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+, subject to change. Please review our Terms of Use ( ) and Privacy Policy ( ). Pricing, channels, features, content, and compatible devices subject to change. Number of permitted concurrent streams will vary based on the terms of your subscription. Programming subject to regional availability, blackouts, and device restrictions. Click here to check channel availability in your area. Live TV may vary by subscription and location. Location data required to access content. Streaming content may count against your data usage. Multiple concurrent streams and HD content may require higher bandwidth. Compatible device and high-speed, broadband Internet connection required. Live TV is available in the 50 United States and the District of Columbia only. For personal and non-commercial use only. Any free trials valid for new and eligible returning subscribers only.
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