Sunday, 10 January 2016

Episode 7 - Remember—Son’s War


The war starts, and Jin-charm finds exactly how soak his declining ride can attempt, to win this battle against the notorious Nam family unit. He's stealthily gained ground for a chance at a retrial hitherto, however with a rich powerhouse as his foe, he'll require significantly more than his own particular self discipline and memory. Despite the fact that Jin-charm might appear to be untrusting, knowing reality includes some major disadvantages, and he's not willing to place others in peril for his own particular war.
 
EPISODE 7 RECAP

In the wake of entering the bar with Yeo-kyung, Jin-charm welcomes Gyu-man with a knowing grin. Gyu-man tries to avoid his recognition, yet Jin-charm tails him to give back his cellphone. As Jin-charm hands via telephone, he draws near and whispers a notice that they'll meet again soon in court. Dong-ho watches them noiselessly. 

In spite of the fact that Gyu-man leaves with his mark grin, he drops the façade in his auto, recognizably irate about Jin-charm's impedance in encircling the VP. Dong-ho uncovers the hand behind the surrounding employment — President Nam — and Gyu-man appears to be amazed that his dad would risk his darling VP. In any case, Dong-ho clarifies that President Nam has been doing everything to guarantee that his energy be acquired by his child. Gyu-man best be on his diversion. At that point, Dong-ho gets a call from Joo-il asking to grab a drink.
At the point when Jin-charm comes back to his office, he's mindfully drew nearer by Boss Ajumma. He advises her that he unintentionally kept running into Gyu-man (without revealing his planned arrangements), however generally as everything is going to start, his dad can't recollect who he is. What's more, he wouldn't like to constrain memory, since it will just place Dad in more torment. 

Supervisor Ajumma tries to comfort Jin-charm as he cries, letting him know that recollections toward the end in the heart, not the psyche. She trusts that Dad recollects Jin-charm in his heart, regardless of the fact that he can't remember him. In any case, those genuine words don't stop Jin-charm's tragic tears.
As Dong-ho imparts a beverage to Joo-il, he sings a couple lines of Cho Yong-pil's "Dreams":Where the world is a timberland, where it is a bog/No one says . Joo-il realizes that Dong-ho is referencing Jin-charm and cautions him to stop Jin-charm, since it's no utilization attempting to stop Gyu-man. In any case, Dong-ho can't prevent a child from sparing his dad. Joo-il sternly reminds Dong-ho that the adversaries of the Nam family are additionally their foes. 

At the breakfast table, Gyu-man begins to get some information about the VP case, and President Nam redesigns his child with an existence lesson: People are just devices — when they get to be old, you need to change them. A valid example: VP Kang's abdication has been handle.
 
The Nam kin exit to see their dad off to work, and Yeo-kyung takes a gander at her sibling inquisitively when he opens the auto entryway for their dad. After President Nam leaves, Gyu-man advises his sister to dodge "that charlatan Lawyer Seo," yet Yeo-kyung cannot, guaranteeing that he's a genuine and talented attorney. She abandons him with an update that their dad dependably lets them know: Don't lose your typicality. 

VP Kang hands Jin-charm the USB documents with all of Il-ho's mystery reserves, which is the installment they had settled upon. He's chose to leave the nation, since his 30 years of reliability to Il-ho brought about treachery. After this lost time, he needs to be a genuine father and genuine wife to his crew.
Jin-charm gets a telephone call from an old man who saw the prize publications for witnesses in Dad's confined homicide case. He hurries to meet the man, who cases to have seen Dad looking lost with a pack in his grasp upon the arrival of the homicide. He's just now approached on the grounds that he's been away at his child's home and didn't know the case was still uncertain. Jin-charm looks conflicted, yet the old man appears to be more intrigued by the prize cash. 

Gyu-man signs a noteworthy contract, which gets exceptionally advanced. A while later, he asks Secretary Ahn for what good reason he supposes he welcomed all the enormous trustees to this occasion. It was to demonstrate his dad that he's fit for heading the organization's business bargains. He's a major kid now.
Legal counselor Song asks Boss Ajumma how he became more acquainted with Jin-charm, and she chuckles as she recalls what an impolite reprobate he was the point at which she met him as an understudy. Their discussion is hindered by In-ah, who drops by with blooms to praise Jin-charm on his new firm. Legal advisor Song and Boss Ajumma look through the blinds and cover up away generally as Jin-charm arrives. 

In-ah welcomes him and asks what he's been doing to bring about the scratches all over. Jin-charm reacts by remarking that her stress for other individuals' business is the same. He advises her that he'll be petitioning for a retrial, now that he's found a witness to affirm his dad's explanation. "I'm going to demonstrate my dad's honesty for that noona… that noona… " Oh no.
 
Jin-charm suddenly stops mid-sentence, and In-ah completes it for him. "That noona… you mean Jung-ah?" He snaps out of his musings and tells In-ah that he's occupied before abandoning her ground floor. 

Soon thereafter, Jin-charm covers up away the USB in one of his books, Boss Ajumma inquires as to why Jin-charm didn't tell In-ah everything. He says that he doesn't need her to get hurt, particularly since she was the main individual to trust him and his dad. This is his war.
 
Jin-charm pursues into Prosecutor Hong petitioning for a retrial and lets him know that he'll locate the genuine guilty party in this retrial. Prosecutor Hong appears to taunt his young enthusiasm and releases him on his way — he should be caught up with planning for this trial. 

Yeo-kyung gets the lift pretty much as it's going to close, yet she's met with In-ah. They don't appear to be excessively enamored with this unplanned experience, and In-ah asks when she turned out to be so near Jin-charm. She remarks that everybody's occupied with him these days. Before she leaves, Yeo-kyung takes a poke at In-ah's misfortune against Jin-charm, believing that was the explanation behind her interest.
Gyu-man summons Dong-ho and lets him know that's despite everything he unsettled by Jin-charm. He needs Dong-ho to take after Jin-charm and keep him far from inconvenience. In any case, inconvenience's as of now on its way, as Judge Seok-gyu looks over the solicitation for retrial. Seok-gyu sets up a meeting with Dong-ho through Gyu-man to get some information about the homicide trial, since Dong-ho was the legal advisor looking into it then. Despite the fact that Dong-ho doesn't remark further looking into the issue, Gyu-man is unmistakably rankled by the unforeseen development. 

In the auto ride back, Gyu-man laments that he won't have the capacity to live pleasantly in light of Jin-charm. With those unnerving eyes of his, Gyu-man shouts at Secretary Ahn to request his folks and track Jin-charm's trial progress.
In-ah visits Jin-charm's dad and presents herself as a companion of Jin-charm. In any case, he doesn't perceive Jin-charm's name and rejects the way that he has a child. Stunned by the movement of his Alzheimer's, In-ah storms into the jail specialist's office to request appropriate consideration of the detainees. They're human as well, and she won't let this negligence slide. 

As she exits, In-ah keeps running into Jin-charm. He suspects that she went to his dad, yet she lies that she has no motivation to — his dad wouldn't know who she is in any case. She leaves, and Jin-charm gets a message structure Boss Ajumma around a key witness' whereabouts. He promptly gets on his way.
 
It's Dad's colleague who lied on the witness stand, and it appears that she's been out of contact in the wake of moving to China. She's staying with her little girl incidentally for surgery, keeping in mind the girl keeps running back to the store, Jin-charm approaches the witness about amending her wrongs against his dad. She declines to concede any wrongdoing, so Jin-charm spots her little girl and gives her a business card on the off chance that her mom alters her opinion. Secretary Ahn watches the associations from a far distance. 

Gyu-man meets with Prosecutor Hong and the criminologist who constrained Dad's confirmation of the homicide. Dong-ho goes into the room and doesn't look satisfied to be at the same table with his once-foes. The investigator and Prosecutor Hong guarantee Gyu-man that he doesn't ha anything to stress over while Dong-ho sits quietly, giving them both a long glare.
 
As they exit, Dong-ho tells Gyu-man that no judge would will to topple such an uncommon case, however Gyu-man stresses on the grounds that he knows the judge. Seok-gyu wouldn't let anything stop him in the event that he trusted that something was valid. 

Next, Dong-ho encounters his chief rival, Prosecutor Hong. Dong-ho thinks that its diverting that they both now work under somebody, since Prosecutor Hong used to utilize that against Dong-ho. Despite the fact that they were once adversaries, they both work under President Nam now, so their association must be destiny, Prosecutor Hong claims. However, the looks in their eyes demonstrate that not a thing has changed about their competition.
 
Presently, Dong-ho's set for meet Jin-charm, which goes to an astonishment to his right hand. He clarifies in the auto that Jin-charm was a mystery foe to Gyu-man, yet now that he's freely reported his retrial, Gyu-man won't let this develop. Jin-charm's fundamentally set up his own particular trap. 

Jin-charm considers the second witness in his web of associations, and he's met with Dong-ho when he leaves his mystery recess. Dong-ho tries to convince Jin-charm to quit making himself an objective and clarifies that his dad's trial was set up to the very detail. There was no real way to win. Be that as it may, Jin-charm isn't going to show sensitivity for Dong-ho, who confronted no repercussions from losing Dad's trial since Dad was poor and feeble.
 
At the point when Gyu-man returns home, Secretary Ahn redesigns him about Jin-charm's advancement. Jin-charm's discovered their witness who consented to give a false affirmation to casing his dad, and Secretary Ahn clues at the slight risk that this lady could drive a retrial. Gyu-man coolly reasons that they ought to execute her and orders him to deal with it. 

In any case, Secretary Ahn declines to execute anybody, regardless of the possibility that it's equitable by procuring a hired fighter professional killer. Gyu-man gets a support and gradually strolls towards Secretary Ahn. Alluring him closer, Gyu-man tosses a hard slap against his face and strolls closer with his stick. Secretary Ahn asks, "Simply hit me, if that will discharge your outrage. Yet, don't slaughter any longer." 

Gyu-man grins and asks, "Any longer?" He beats Secretary Ahn shouting any longer and beats him some more. At the point when Secretary Ahn tries to persuade his companion to stop, Gyu-man laughs at his request that they're really companions.
 
Prosecutor Hong summons In-ah to admonish her for meddling in cases with what she accepts is reality. Her savage case about Seo Jae-hyuk's (Jin-charm's dad) wellbeing has affected the prosecutor's office, and he rebuffs her by constraining her off all her present cases. 

In-ah winds up with boxes of old unsolved cases. Her supervisor, Prosecutor Tak, ejects with annoyance, yet In-ah tranquilly acknowledges that somebody needed to determine these at any rate. Over espresso, In-ah gets some information about Prosecutor Hong. He advises her that Prosecutor Hong does anyway he wishes, particularly after the Seo Jae-hyuk's trial. Presently he and the judge working on it have been elevated to hold significantly more noteworthy force. Nobody can stand up to that power effectively.
 
In-ah concedes that she needs to help in Seo Jae-hyuk's retrial, since she's discovered that a prosecutor's employment is additionally to uncover dishonestly charged wrongdoings. Despite everything she trusts that he's honest, yet Prosecutor Tak advises her to overlook it. 

Jin-charm approaches the witness' little girl again and requests that her persuade her mom, whose heart ought to realize that she's submitted a wrong against a honest man. The witness catches the discussion and looks clashed. 

Joo-il enters Gyu-man's office, where organization authorities plainly more seasoned than Gyu-man are rebuffed on their knees with their hands up. Gyu-man chides them like little kids and deprecates them to get their work done. After they leave, Gyu-man welcomes Joo-il and requests some help, subsequent to the deed he's asking for would leave make his hands grimy. Joo-il offers to overlook this experience, however Gyu-man knows his Achilles' heel: Dong-ho.
 
Gyu-man regrets that he'll need to hurl this deed to Dong-ho if Joo-il doesn't go along, and nobody would need that, okay? They've worked so difficult to make it to this point, and they ought to realize that their destinies likewise lie in Gyu-man's hands. Gyu-man debilitates Joo-il with a grin, and it appears that he has no decision for Dong-ho's purpose. 

Secretary Ahn meets Dong-ho's colleague, who pants at his companion's wounds and naturally tries to advances for Gyu-man. Yet, Secretary Ahn keeps him down, and Assistant Peach Fuzz recognizes that he would lose. To lift his spirits, he constrains something into Secretary Ahn's hands in spite of his dissents and instructs him to stay solid. At that point Secretary Ahn sees that it's a free stamp card, not cash. HA.
Joo-il enters a void clock shop and requests a repair work. He suspiciously hands over a thick envelope of cash and photos of our witness. The clock shop man has a blue lobster tattoo on his hand and unmistakably offers a greater number of administrations than clock repair. 

Our witness gets a guest at the entryway (ahh, don't answer it!), however thankfully, it's fair Secretary Ahn. He converses with her in his auto, putting on his best debilitating face. He cautions her not to meet Jin-charm, but rather she's unmistakably partitioned on the issue.
Both Jin-charm and In-ah look over the trial archives as the night progressed. Jin-charm lays in bed recollecting a memory with his dad: Dad requests that Jin-charm haul out his white hairs, and they quarrel about the cost for every white hair. Jin-charm consents to carry out the employment at deep discounted, and the glad memory just makes present Jin-charm hold his mom's ring accessory more tightly. 

The following day, Jin-charm visits Dad with custom made sustenance. He's nearby with the correctional facility superintendent, who takes the taped envelope on the base of the lunch box as though it's a normal arrangement. The prison superintendent tells Jin-charm that his sweetheart brought about a ruckus the last time she came, and Jin-charm accept it was In-ah who created the scene.
 
Jin-charm acquaints himself with Dad as his attorney for retrial and offers the sustenance. Father appears to be hesitant however dives right in when he's given consent, remarking on how everything fits his taste. At that point, he gets some information about who he was. "In this spot, they don't recollect the individual, however the wrongdoing. I'm not the individual, Seo Jae-hyuk. I'm number 3729, a criminal on death column. In any case, I don't comprehend what sort of individual I was." .

Tears overflowing his eyes, Jin-charm tells Dad, "Seo Jae-hyuk, you were the world's most noteworthy father." Dad appears to be stunned that he has a child however requests that Jin-charm hand-off a message to his child — that he's feeling the loss of his child each and every day. Jin-charm cries, and Dad joyfully keeps on eatin.
The witness gets a call from her little girl about her extra minutes move and guarantees to purchase her supper. Behind her, Blue Lobster Hand noiselessly enters and hauls a string out of his watch. 

Dong-ho welcomes In-ah in the courthouse, and she lets him know that reality he overlooked will win in the retrial. Yet, Dong-ho asserts that the fact of the matter is subjective and reliant on people with significant influence. There's no such thing as an evident truth. Yet, In-ah can't help disagreeing, subsequent to Jin-charm's dad's purity is the Truth. Dong-ho shakes his head and says that with a specific end goal to uncover reality, one must have power. That is reality.
 
Dong-ho waves farewell, and In-ah swings to discover Jin-charm, who's caught this experience. At a bistro, Jin-charm faces In-ah about her bringing about a scene at the jail. She admits to it, and Jin-charm giggles at her unruly activities. He's as of now taken a stab at getting restorative help through the prosecutor's office, however he knows it's no utilization. He expresses gratitude toward her for aiding, yet retrial is the main strategy left. 

Jin-charm gets a message from the witness, consenting to let him know what he needs to listen. He races to her flat and finds the entryway somewhat opened. He strolls into discover the witness on the floor with a red line over her neck. She's not breathing, and Jin-charm scarcely has sufficient energy to handle everything before the police touch base at the scene.
It's our degenerate investigator who welcomes Jin-charm and declares his capture as a suspect for this homicide. In any case, Jin-charm knows he's pure and won't fall for the analyst's demonstration. Thinking fast, Jin-charm keeps running for the window, breaking the glass and landing hard on the ground. He gets up and makes a keep running for it, and a police pursue results. 

Jin-charm figures out how to lose the police trail, yet he's as of now been focused as the suspect. His face shows up on the news, and Dong-ho watches with stun, as does In-ah and Yeo-kyung. His law office is the following target, and Boss Ajumma frantically calls Jin-charm. The police break into the firm and begin looking the building.
Legal advisor Song contends that the police are seeking their firm without assent, shockingly not stammering as he makes his point. Supervisor Ajumma appears to be more agonized over Jin-charm's concealed recess and requests that they go to the police headquarters for an official hunt understanding. 

As they leave the building, Lawyer Song whines that they have no compelling reason to consent to the pursuit, however Boss Ajumma recognizes what she's doing to occupy consideration. Jin-charm's been sitting tight for the building to get out.
 
When they leave, Jin-charm keeps running into the firm to pack his things from the anteroom. In-ah arrives directly after and finds his concealed room. She discovers him scrambling for his things and sees the guide of associations on the divider. She understands that Jin-charm has been get ready to battle against Gyu-man following the trial, yet Jin-charm has no opportunity to clarify. "I think I've been gotten Nam Gyu-man's trap." 

Dong-ho likewise touches base at the firm and strolls in. At the point when In-ah hears strides, she comes up short on the room and shuts the passageway before Dong-ho sees a thing. He thinks that its inquisitive that she's additionally at the firm in the wake of catching wind of Jin-charm, and he asks where he is. Jin-charm quietly holds up from his covering up spot, and In-ah frowns at him critically.
 
COMMENTS

I had such an awful feeling about Jin-charm's way to deal with this retrial. Knowing Gyu-man's ceaselessly irate self and outrage administration issues, I could just see Jin-charm's endeavor at retrial going downhill. The minute those insane eyes turn out, I know we're in for an extreme time. I wasn't expecting a spotless reasonable diversion by any methods, yet I don't know how this can be reasonable for Jin-charm regardless of how messy he plays. He just doesn't have the methods, the cash, or the ability to make the steps that Gyu-man makes with one unnerving grin. I figure that makes Jin-charm a definitive underdog, yet I really need more obscurity in his way to deal with makes things all the more even. Go to hellfire and drag that insane peered toward killer with you! 

I do discover the unforeseen development all the more fascinating, subsequent to Jin-charm will need to make proceeds onward the run. I'd like to see Gyu-man and his group be caught unaware by the sudden assaults Jin-charm has arranged, since it would make their endeavor at catching Jin-charm counterproductive. I'm beginning to see more splits in Gyu-man's justification, particularly since he's attempting to model his dad. He's now a feeble and broken human (in the event that he's even human), and I feel sorry for how hard he tries to satisfy his dad. In his endeavor to meet these elevated desires, he's unquestionably losing some devoted "instruments," as Papa Nam would call them. I praise Secretary Ahn for persevering and picking not to take after requests to murder. It made Gyu-man's indifferent mentality towards executing a pure individual all the more strange, and I think he hit Secretary Ahn out of indignation and perhaps a bit a disgrace. In the event that Jin-charm truly knew who to target, he'd certainly be hitting up our poor mishandled Secretary. 

On the drawback (of numerous drawbacks), that little allude to Jin-charm's memory misfortune made them go ballistic in light of the fact that things couldn't be deteriorating for this one. Yet, that is only the lesson of this grudge: Just when you think things couldn't deteriorate, Jin-charm can demonstrate you off-base! *cries* 

Gracious good lord, Dong-ho, kindly accomplish something. You're dropping some genuine counsel like the fatigued attorney sage you are, however I require you to accomplish more. His words to In-ah about picking up energy to uncover reality ring so genuine, yet he doesn't appear to be taking his own recommendation. I know his allure is his ethical uncertainty, yet when he's doing literally nothing to satisfy his guarantee to Jin-charm subsequent to asserting that their agreement was still legitimate, I begin to uncertainty his oath. He's as of now in this war, yet in the event that he declines to make any moves from his position of force, should simply sit on the sidelines.


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