He’s worried for Da-jung, and tells her that she should forfeit the game. Will that be possible?” Is that a challenge? Of course you do.Įven though Director Jang and Dal-goo bring up the myriad reasons why that would be a baad idea, Do-young just jokes that he’d pay whatever fines he’d incur if his stunt were to shut the city down.ĭal-goo watches the broadcast with his two favorite buddies as Do-young looks into the camera to address Woo-jin: “You said you would give all the prize money to Da-jung if you win. I want to see those faces from far above.” Of course you do, Crazypants McGee. What a grand spectacle it would be, everyone running into the streets for money, their hands stretching up to the heavens, their faces turned up to the sky. “Thousands upon thousands of golden bills fluttering in the wind, falling from the sky. Do-young thinks for a second before replying that he’d dump the bills over Seoul from a helicopter. In an effort to corner Do-young, Director Jang asks how he’d spend the prize money if he won it. Why else would a genius swindler like him participate in the game, even if he promised to give Da-jung all his earnings? Da-jung is another story.īut there’s got to be a reason Dal-goo is the only one sitting next to him, and Do-young reveals it when he announces who he’ll pick as his teammates (since winning the last round affords him that luxury): Da-jung and Dal-goo.ĭal-goo is in shock while Do-young explains that his “noble” reasoning for taking Da-jung from Woo-jin’s team is because he thinks Woo-jin is using her. When asked whether he’ll be looking out for Woo-jin the next round, Do-young says he’s more wary of Da-jung, because he can at least predict Woo-jin’s actions. Since Do-young is still a contestant, Director Jang has to keep playing MC as he interviews both him and Dal-goo for the broadcast. So it becomes clear that Director Jang thinks Do-young created the show just so he could join to win the ten million dollar/ten million won prize, but he doesn’t have enough evidence to support his theory. If the rumors about Do-young’s finances being not-so-great, then maybe it wasn’t pure happenstance that Do-young became a participant. In the present, PD Lee’s eyes water at the story, as she all but pleads with Dad to just give Da-jung a call if nothing else.ĭirector Jang seems suspicious of where PD Lee has been running off too lately, but the suspicion on the forefront of his mind is Do-young. She had no idea what he’d been trying to do and tied his necktie for him, breaking his heart in the process. Dad admits that he’d tried to commit suicide by hanging himself with his own necktie after L Company went down, only to be stopped when Da-jung unexpectedly came home. PD Lee takes Da-jung’s father out to hear his story. To find out more about Do-young’s past, Woo-jin enlists the help of master hacker and fellow contestant Sung-joon. When she asks what exactly happened during the Walden Two Experiment that Do-young may have been a part of, Woo-jin can only explain the little he knows, which is that it was involved highly secret and illegal psychological experiments on children. Meanwhile, Woo-jin and Reporter Gu meet about the records he asked her to pull on Do-young-his immigration records, past residences, family-only for her to confess that she couldn’t find a single slip of paper. She tried to ease him down by assuring him that it wouldn’t be for the show, but for Da-jung: “She’ll be happy if she just knows you’re okay.”
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We rewind a bit to PD Lee’s conversation with Da-jung’s drunken father, who expressed his reluctance to meet his daughter when it’d just be fodder for PD Lee’s broadcast.
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You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser. How else is he to keep them so perfectly pressed? Orphan’s tears are so last year.Īudio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. At least our heroine does an admirable job at filling the void left by Woo-jin’s wounded pride, but soon it’ll be her turn to play the game after her confidence in her fellow man has been shattered, ground into a pulp, and used as starch for Do-young’s suits. 127 NovemJanuLiar Game: Episode 9 by HeadsNo2Ī hero without confidence is a scary, scary thing, especially when he’s the only one even remotely capable of stopping a villain that’s as deviously bent on spreading anarchy and chaos as Kang Do-young.