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But he talks into the silence anyway: “Have you been doing well, Yeon-sook-ah?” In his dark apartment, he turns his new smartphone over in his hands until he eventually dials a number which gives him an error message. “Yeon-sook liked dumplings so much,” he says soberly to himself. Left alone, Kwang-ho grows quiet over the rejected dumplings. Exasperated, he says that she really does match well with Sun-jae: “You’re both rude.” With a grin, he adds that they should just get married, and she dourly leaves the table. “I don’t like dumplings,” she says, before telling him to eat them himself.
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Still, he somehow ends up at her table and explains that he brought the dumplings because he thought she’d have trouble with her injured hand. When she finally opens it, he offers her the bag of dumplings, but she just closes the door in his face. Later, Kwang-ho knocks at Jae-yi’s door (still calling her “agasshi”). Sung-shik reluctantly hands over his wallet, and Kwang-ho exclaims at the array of notes, especially the 50,000 won one. “Oh right, do you have some money?” Kwang-ho asks. But it turns out that it’s just to make a pit stop at a dumpling place, which seems to mean something to Kwang-ho, although he doesn’t explain. On the drive back, Kwang-ho calls the car to a sudden stop, startling Sung-shik. (But but but shouldn’t there be a forensic examination of the scene before you move the body?)
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He agrees to keep the body a secret for now, and Sun-jae asks him to find out the man’s identity and how he died. Sun-jae shows him the body, and taking a closer look, Dr. He raises his gun at the sound of footsteps, until he realizes that it’s Dr. Night falls with Sun-jae still standing guard over the body, and he thinks it’s too far from the car to be from an accident. Sung-shik worries about the young officer but says that they can’t launch an official search either, because it will expose our Kwang-ho.Īt the site of the body, Sun-jae mulls over Kwang-ho’s text and finally makes a call, asking someone to come over. Meanwhile, our Kwang-ho and Sung-shik are busy retracing young Kwang-ho’s last known steps, which in this case is the speed camera that caught his car. He compares it to the ID card, shocked by the familiar name with its unknown face. Back at the wreckage, he finds nothing until he steps on something in the dirt-it’s Kwang-ho’s wallet, which holds his driver’s license. He quickly searches its pockets and comes out with young Kwang-ho’s police ID. In the present, Sun-jae comes upon the body half-hidden under fallen leaves. He leaves Kwang-ho’s body in the open, just like that. After an intense struggle, he’s overpowered, and his attacker chokes him slowly to death. Somehow still alive, Kwang-ho flees from the wreckage, but his pursuer creeps up on him. He struggles to remain conscious, but his pursuer finally forces him off the road and his car hurtles down a ravine. We see young Kwang-ho was drugged by his attacker earlier, and his driving becomes increasingly erratic. We open with a scene we’ve seen before: Young Park Kwang-ho tears down a highway in panic, nearly hitting our Kwang-ho before speeding off, hotly pursued by another car. Our two mismatched detectives lock horns as secrets come to the fore, and the whole affair as we know it is set on its head with what they find out… Oh my god, this episode! Tunnel brings its best game yet as everything converges this hour to bring twists, reveals, and reversals that keep you on the very edge of your seat nibbling away at your nails.