![]() ![]() She screams and bangs on the wall hoping to get his attention, but just on the other side of the wall, he hears nothing. When Mu-gak enters the library o’ death, Yeom sees him on the camera that’s mounted in her cell. Yes, but what about that part where friends don’t let friends kill their friends? At her accusation of abducting Yeom, all he says is that he thought they were friends. Jae-hee keeps an even keel and speaks pleasantly to Cho-rim, as though she weren’t glaring daggers at him. Mu-gak informs them about Yeom’s kidnapping, then heads off to look for her on the premises. ![]() He presses his gun to Jae-hee’s head and demands to know where Lieutenant Yeom is, his finger tightening on the trigger…īut his teammates burst in and drag him off, having heard the commotion while staking out the house. Mu-gak shoots his way into Jae-hee’s house, then lays Jae-hee flat with a punch. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser. Loco, Yuju – “우연히 봄” from the Girl Who Sees Smells OST Īudio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. The question is, can this victim hold out long enough to find a safe way out? And while I would never argue that there aren’t flaws in the show, I find enough to keep me entertained.Įpisode 14 closes in on our killer even more, and it’s quid pro quo time: He may get inside his victims’ heads, but that doesn’t mean a victim can’t get inside his, too. Hello, folks! I’m just popping in to pinch-hit this episode, which I’m happy to do since I’ve been enjoying the show with its cute chemistry and (as funny as it sounds) lightweight murder mystery. 132 JanuGirl Who Sees Smells: Episode 14 by javabeans ![]()
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