Post by TheBo on Oct 17, 2013 12:52:28 GMT -5
The first to arrive at DAC is the Maestro. He can’t find Minyoung (who has awakened, gagged, with a bomb strapped to her chest, locked beneath the puppet stage), so on Sherlock’s phoned advice he rushes to the roof, where he is attacked by Hawaii. Hawaii loses the fight and tries to misdirect the Maestro, but when they go inside M-Y manages to kick the enclosure. Maestro stoops to ask if she’s all right, which is when Hawaii, naturally enough, stabs him in the side. Before falling to the floor, Maestro knocks Hawaii out. Sherlock rushes in with Moojin (whom he called from the car). Moojin thinks he can defuse the bomb (um, bomb squad, guys), but then Hawaii starts the ten-minute timer. However, using on-line info (probably the same as Hawaii used to build it), Moojin stops the timer at 3 minutes. Police are called. AT LAST. Just sayin’.
Hawaii is arrested, but swears he’ll “get you my pretty” to Sherlock, who is unconcerned and testifies against him. Maestro is rushed to the hospital and Minyoung rides along. Fortunately, no organs were pierced and he’ll be fine. His thugs report to him that the Big Boss visited and forgave Maestro from rejoining the gang. So when Sherlock (after visiting Do-il’s grave and telling him he should have introduced his “cool” brother to Sherlock), again decides Minyoung is better off with the M, M agrees to restarting the job because there’s no hindrance now.
Sherlock sets up a romantic walk and feeds lines to Maestro. The lines could fit either man’s relationship with her, and she becomes suspicious, yelling at Sherlock into a nearby video camera. (Good thing it was him and not the cops, huh? Har.) Maestro confirms that Sherlock is feeding him words, words that really describe how Sherlock feels. Maestro wants Minyoung to be happy, he knows she’s never going to change her feelings and come to him instead, so he set up Sherlock instead.
Even though Minyoung complains about Sherlock’s lack of romantic language on this occasion, they get together. Sherlock closes the agency and sends Minyoung away from the theater for a month because he’s got to get a production together. She can be “his assistant.” She’s sad they won’t be providing this service any more, because it was done well.
The Maestro tells his thugs they won’t be taking the theater and releases them from service to him. He ends up teaching cooking classes to groups of pretty girls who vie for his attention. Yiseol appears to be going somewhere, she has luggage, but sees the poster for Sherlock’s new show and is pleased.
Moojin has some trouble locating Hyeri, because she ran away in shame, but he finds her working in a café and tells her he forgives her. He wants her to promise she’ll never run away again, which is not as creepy as it sounds on paper.
Maestro, Yiseol, Moojin and Hyeri come to the opening of the show, which looks to be a production of Cyrano starring such notables as Arang, the two thugs and a girl who has her eye on Arang as a romantic prospect. Sherlock, watching from backstage, wonders where Minyoung has gotten to. She’s in one of the offices, interviewing a timid woman who wants help in finding her true love. Sherlock walks in and yells at MY--she’s been told, the agency is closed. Nonsense, she says, then announces, “This is my boyfriend” and kisses him. A lot. Poor prospective client getting an eyeful. The End.
***COMMENTS
“I’m not your avatar” sez the Maestro. Har. I have last thoughts. I’ve still got the migraine. I’ll post them tomorrow.
One of those actors sure resembled Hawaii, though. I thought they were doing a super-de-dooper "everyone is redeemed" thing, but fortunately not.
Hawaii is arrested, but swears he’ll “get you my pretty” to Sherlock, who is unconcerned and testifies against him. Maestro is rushed to the hospital and Minyoung rides along. Fortunately, no organs were pierced and he’ll be fine. His thugs report to him that the Big Boss visited and forgave Maestro from rejoining the gang. So when Sherlock (after visiting Do-il’s grave and telling him he should have introduced his “cool” brother to Sherlock), again decides Minyoung is better off with the M, M agrees to restarting the job because there’s no hindrance now.
Sherlock sets up a romantic walk and feeds lines to Maestro. The lines could fit either man’s relationship with her, and she becomes suspicious, yelling at Sherlock into a nearby video camera. (Good thing it was him and not the cops, huh? Har.) Maestro confirms that Sherlock is feeding him words, words that really describe how Sherlock feels. Maestro wants Minyoung to be happy, he knows she’s never going to change her feelings and come to him instead, so he set up Sherlock instead.
Even though Minyoung complains about Sherlock’s lack of romantic language on this occasion, they get together. Sherlock closes the agency and sends Minyoung away from the theater for a month because he’s got to get a production together. She can be “his assistant.” She’s sad they won’t be providing this service any more, because it was done well.
The Maestro tells his thugs they won’t be taking the theater and releases them from service to him. He ends up teaching cooking classes to groups of pretty girls who vie for his attention. Yiseol appears to be going somewhere, she has luggage, but sees the poster for Sherlock’s new show and is pleased.
Moojin has some trouble locating Hyeri, because she ran away in shame, but he finds her working in a café and tells her he forgives her. He wants her to promise she’ll never run away again, which is not as creepy as it sounds on paper.
Maestro, Yiseol, Moojin and Hyeri come to the opening of the show, which looks to be a production of Cyrano starring such notables as Arang, the two thugs and a girl who has her eye on Arang as a romantic prospect. Sherlock, watching from backstage, wonders where Minyoung has gotten to. She’s in one of the offices, interviewing a timid woman who wants help in finding her true love. Sherlock walks in and yells at MY--she’s been told, the agency is closed. Nonsense, she says, then announces, “This is my boyfriend” and kisses him. A lot. Poor prospective client getting an eyeful. The End.
***COMMENTS
“I’m not your avatar” sez the Maestro. Har. I have last thoughts. I’ve still got the migraine. I’ll post them tomorrow.
One of those actors sure resembled Hawaii, though. I thought they were doing a super-de-dooper "everyone is redeemed" thing, but fortunately not.