Special Affairs Team TEN Season 2 Episode 8


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  • uitgezonden: June 02, 2013

Special Affairs Team TEN Season 2 Episode 8 Reacties

dapinaymrs
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jun 20, 2014

Eye contact...or the lack of it

When watching an episode of TEN, the creepy feeling is always there; it never really goes away but intensifies or subsides depending on the moment.

This episode perhaps was one of the creepiest I've seen so far because it had elements of lewdness and repulsion, revenge of the unlikeliest person who'd commit it, the inability to trust one's senses--eyes, nose and ears--and that one hauntingly sad song that opened and closed the episode. The saddest part was, the murderer discovering that she unknowingly killed the person who wanted to protect her.

But at the end of the day, the case is solved with another confession and gets tied up, yet again, to Prof. Yeo Ji Hoon's personal experience. At the ending scene, Ye Ri reports to Ji Hoon that the case is now closed after the testimony. Ji Hoon replies, asking whether the motive of the murderer was revenge but Ye Ri responds, 'She wanted to take away the guilt he had for not protecting the her. To be free now.' And she fell silent and remained standing there looking at him until he raised his eyes to her. For a brief moment they held a curious eye contact, and while Detective Baek Doksa broke the trance, the truth was held off for another time.

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darkangel662008
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jul 13, 2013

The Saddest episode

This episode was so sad. The murderer was blind and also a victim herself :( Even though I know that killing is a bad things, but those creature should really burn to hell. How can they do that!!!

The saddest things was that the one she wanted to protect was killed by her own hands :(
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Cheer
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jul 9, 2013

Over dramatic but still good

The blind girl was the murder; someone you would never expect to kill five people. She did it to protect the person she loves; while doing that she end up killing him without even knowing that she was.

If Do Sik didn't stop her; Ye Ri was about to say something to Ji Hoon. I really think it's about time that he knows. Deosn't he sense that Ye Ri has been hiding something from him? In the third episode he told her that he feels that she's avoiding him so why doesn't he persist on knowing what's the deal behind it?
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jellyfishdrama
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jun 23, 2013

Unexpected villian

This case was really good. One of my favorites. Really chilling, too. The blind girl was so unexpected, and the murder was really frightening. I can't even imagine.
They put a very tiny bit of character interaction at the end of the episode, sort of like the last episode. I was pretty excited about it before, but I really hope they don't keep doing this. I want more character interaction and story line throughout the drama, rather than at the end. & It was so miniscule in this episode I wouldn't really count it.
I'm hoping for more next episode, but I'm okay with it as of now, because that was just a super awesome case.
P.S. I should probably sleep now but I just want to watch the next episode!

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