“We’re finally a team,” Woo-jin comments. All the while, Woo-jin pats his back comfortingly. Tears fall down Dal-goo’s face as he says he was tricked by Do-young, and Woo-jin putting a stop to his self-blame leads to a super sweet moment when Dal-goo buries his face in Woo-jin’s chest and sobs.
Surprisingly, it’s Jaime who comes to Dal-goo’s defense by blaming Do-young for sewing discord. She knows he did it for her, and Dal-goo can’t help but cry. While Jaime curses Dal-goo in the present, Da-jung kneels by his side and puts a sympathetic hand on his shoulder. “Wouldn’t it be better if she won her prize money and forfeited?” “You don’t want her to keep playing either, right?” Do-young asked. He knew that Dal-goo’s price was to get Da-jung out of her current situation, with enough money to pay off her father’s debts so she could live happily with him.ĭo-young knew that Dal-goo didn’t want Da-jung to get hurt, and that he no longer trusted Woo-jin with her safety. There’s a part of the exchange we didn’t see, after Do-young made his claim that every person has a price. “What offer did you get from Kang Do-young?” Jaime thinks it all comes down to money, but Da-jung refuses to believe it: “You wouldn’t do that, Ajusshi… right?”ĭal-goo can only drop to his knees and say he’s sorry.įlashback to Dal-goo’s inspection with Do-young. “What I don’t understand is the reason,” Woo-jin continues. “I got angry at Kang Do-young for making us deceive one another,” Da-jung explains solemnly.
However, she was the one who withdrew the full one hundred thousand dollars when Woo-jin told her to only take an extra five grand. Woo-jin even figured out that Dal-goo and Do-young must’ve been sending each other hand signals through the windows, which is why he sent Da-jung with a note only she could read. He just didn’t know whether it was Dal-goo or Jaime.Īnd he never expected Do-young to pick Dal-goo, but it became increasingly clear he was the culprit as the game wore on. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser.įaced with a possible traitor amongst them, Woo-jin turns to Dal-goo to ask why he did it, before revealing that he never thought Do-young was psychic and suspected he had an accomplice from the beginning. Don’t think there’s a difference? Wait and see.īye Bye Sea – “내 맘이 말을 해 (My Heart Speaks)” Īudio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. He’s positively unhinged now, as opposed to just being functionally certifiable before. So much happens this hour that it’s near impossible to sum it all up here, suffice to say that the time to reunite our dearest and most craziest of villains with his missing marbles has come and gone, along with any shot he might’ve had at redemption. This is a really dense episode, packed with character revelations and plot twists that are actually revelatory and truthfully twisty, and even though it calls for every ounce of attention you can dedicate to it, it doesn’t fail to reward you for time well spent. 249 NovemJanuLiar Game: Episode 10 by HeadsNo2