She and Woo-jin know each other a little better than that, and at least are on friendly terms when they meet. Instead, her boss wants her to interview Woo-jin, since they both graduated from the same school. The only journalist who questioned Do-young and the whole Liar Game concept, Reporter GU JA-YOUNG is now the only one throwing shade at the sudden appearance of the creditors at Teacher Hyun’s house-it’s all so convenient, isn’t it? Like it was staged by the producers?Įven her boss is drinking the Liar Game kool-aid, so for now, Reporter Gu doesn’t have any support when it comes to her conspiracy theories. Woo-jin takes offense at this accusation, and flat-out tells her that she’s much more stupid than he thought she was. Don’t you know how much pain and torment he would have been in? Even someone like me would know that.” I thought… you could read people’s hearts when you see them. “That pain seemed like my own,” she tells him. But she stands by her decision, because she knew what would’ve happened otherwise-Teacher Hyun wouldn’t have been able to see his family again. Woo-jin thinks she was a fool for giving her money to Teacher Hyun, and tells her as much. He accuses her of breaking her promise that she’d stop filming after this first game, but Da-jung is firm when she says she didn’t mean to betray him.
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Do-young tells the people that before Woo-jin was put in prison, he was the youngest professor of applied psychology at Seoul University, and everyone eats his and Da-jung’s mentor/student relationship up.īecause the show is now a wild success and is on everyone’s screens, Da-jung’s father ends up seeing his daughter on TV wherever he is.Īfter nursing a drunken Dal-goo who’s heartbroken that she gave her winnings away, Da-jung has to face the same sort of attitude when Woo-jin shows up. We see the broadcast of Liar Game the way the general public has been watching it (a show within a show), and if you’ve ever seen any k-variety, reality, then it’ll look quite familiar.Īnd just like Do-young predicted, Woo-jin is taking the nation by storm. And she promises to help Da-jung get in touch with her father if nothing else, which is oddly sweet of her.Īt home, Da-jung stares at the picture of her and her father as she asks, “Dad, I did well, right? Right? Tell me I did well. Still, she tells Da-jung to stay strong, especially since she won’t have Woo-jin to help her going forward.
PD Lee displays actual human concern (I know!) for Da-jung, because she knows that if the girl were to get eliminated in the next round, she’d be in deep debt to the broadcast company since she just gave her prize money away. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser.ĭa-jung is asked to explain her reasoning behind giving Teacher Hyun her share of the prize money during an on-camera interview, but is reluctant to answer when asked if she expects Teacher Hyun to ever give the money back. Kyun Woo – “가면 (Mask)” from the OST Īudio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. If I wish hard enough, will this be the drama that gets six seasons and a movie? But if this episode is any indicator, then each week will likely focus on a different round of the game, which means there’s endless opportunities for fun and excitement in store. Time for the next round, which packs a wallop even if it seems more tame than what our heroic duo endured last week, at least on paper. 92 OctoJanuLiar Game: Episode 3 by HeadsNo2