![]() Only: Mid-series, I really enjoyed the mini-teams that formed, like when Hyun and Ji Ahn started solving crimes together, but also when Hyun, Sun Ho, and Joon Ho teamed up to save Ji Ahn. However, I think the secondary characters were the standouts: Sun Ho, the angelic-faced, creepy attorney, Joon Young, the awkwardly agreeable medical examiner, and Eun Hyeok (Lee Chun Hee), the ridiculous yet principled team leader. The leads were interesting enough with a promising dynamic: Seo In Guk’s cold genius with crucial memory gaps versus Jang Na Ra’s competent yet emotional cop. ![]() Junggugeo Kaenada: They really did develop some multi-layered characters. And yet, “I Remember You” settled down into a pretty solid show, with some great characters. Only: Yes, why should the police post guards on a serial killer when they know him to be capable of getting out of his handcuffs? Why would they stop a little kid from wandering into his interrogation room? I don’t know how many times I yelled at my screen in the first two episodes. The police failed to do the most basic things like posting guards on a crime scene or protecting a witness. It was a police procedural, and during the first few episodes, it followed the head slapping stupidity of the K-drama police procedurals that I have seen. Only 만: You were initially hesitant to recap “I Remember You”, because it wasn’t a romantic comedy. Stop thinking about serial murderers, and have some Angel Food Cake. ![]() Side dish: All’s well that ends well, I suppose. It turns out that everyone’s lives have been touched by serial killer, Joon Young, who has been among them all along. He reluctantly works with his secret stalker, police detective, Ji Ahn (Jang Na Ra) and her colleagues, along with cold blooded young lawyer, Sun Ho (Park Bo Gum), and enthusiastic medical examiner, Joon Ho (Choi Won Young). Genius criminal profiler, Hyun (Seo In Guk) returns to Korea for a serial murder case with a connection to his past.
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