

Moo-hak spends most of Episode 13 dejected because of Dal-li, and horrified over his family and their behavior. The statement from Gong-joo is also a big help, and thus the truth behind the drug smuggling comes to light. Yay, how satisfying! Won-tak learns about the bribes and is slowly getting to the bottom of things, despite the chaebol power that’s lurking behind the curtain.

Our lovely and loyal curators - who looked like they were finally cracking under the temptation of their bribes - actually go secretly and simultaneously to the police station… to tell the truth. “You’ll have to marry me”? That could have been played much more fun instead it was more of a threat than anything.īut the tides start to turn. I’m getting tired of Tae-jin, and wondering why he’s given up charm for force (he was better at the former) when it comes to marrying Dal-li. Will she really go through with this to save her father’s and family’s good name? She seems a little more spunky than that, right? But we’re left to doubt for a bit, and she’s surprisingly cold towards Moo-hak, which is not much fun to watch. Tae-jin’s stranglehold on the situation at the gallery (and Dal-li) continues, and Dal-li looks and acts as though she’s actually being suffocated. Instead of dropping off into a lull, our story is coming full circle thanks to new information and important flashbacks. It’s taking a long while for our baddies, and the baddies behind them, to finally get caught, but I’m actually pleased with the pacing of the drama. They’re stronger together than apart, and they’re going to need each other as they face off against both family and foe. Our heroine, though caught in the middle of a well-conceived plot, makes a decision about which side she’s on - and which man she wants on her side. 50 NovemNovemDal-li and Gamjatang: Episodes 13-14 Open Thread by missvictrix
