Jae Hee leans his head in menacingly before spinning around to make his getaway. Moo Gak points his gun at Jae Hee but they are separated by the glass barrier. Could he be that easy to put away, or did everyone pop the champagne too early yet again? Seeing the characters we’ve come to care about continuing their lives would have made a great fare thee well, as long as Jae Hee is really gone for good. The tension was low today but the happiness was sky high, with each member of the special investigation team getting their own satisfying end note. Moo Gak put away the killer that took his sister from him yet inadvertently led to him meeting the love of his life, while Cho Rim got closure on the death of her real parents by getting her memory back when it wasn’t needed anymore. Whether they actually make it to the end remains to be seen but with Jae Hee out of the picture for the most part allowed the romance to finally reach the much deserved conclusion. Headed into the final week, the drama teased us with cute proposal stills that may or may not be a dream sequence, but I had faith that the end result would still be the couple headed down the aisle. It’s worked so far for me, and while the ratings for the drama overall have been nothing impressive at the very least it doubled its predecessor. This was a funny penultimate episode of The Girl Who Sees Smells, continuing the tried and true formula of policing like a third grader coupled with sweet and sincere character interactions.
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