-
Pinocchio
-
You know that saying, 'It's a
luxury brand because it's expensive.'
-
People will only buy it if it's expensive.
-
That's enough.
-
Still, students carry these bags to school.
-
Was it necessary to promote
them as a luxury item?
-
I said that's enough!
-
Just what is it that you want to hear?
-
Are you saying my mom breaks
the spines of the students' parents?
-
A ruthless business woman that's
only crazy about money? Is that it?
-
What is it that you want to say?
-
I only want to tell the truth.
-
If we go with the scoop now,
then it's exactly what you said.
-
What? Don't talk about
my mom so carelessly.
-
What are you guys doing?
-
Don't you know that we're
in the middle of a scoop?
-
Hey, what are you guys doing?
-
What are you two doing right now?
Huh?
-
What are they doing?
-
- Break it off!
- Hey, what's wrong with you guys?
-
At this rate, you two are
going to come on the news!
-
If you have something against
me then take it out on me!
-
Don't make my mother look like a snob!
-
You're the one that should be looking
at this with an objective reporter's eye.
-
Don't you see the the mess
your mother has caused?
-
Stop it! Your words
are too harsh right now.
-
What?
-
I think it's still too early for you to judge
Bum Jo's mother of being a snob or gold digger
-
without hearing her
side of the story first.
-
You...
-
Chairman, your son is at one
of the stores.
-
My son?
-
Thanks... for taking my side.
-
I'm not taking your side.
Don't be mistaken.
-
Son?
-
What brings you here?
-
And who are all these people?
-
Mother.
-
[Episode 14 - Hansel and Gretel]
-
Oh, how awful.
-
So, what happened to that Santa?
-
He got arrested and most likely he'll
be handed over for prosecution soon.
-
That's horrible.
-
I can't believe this happened because
of our store's bag. This is so upsetting.
-
What do we do?
I caused this mess, didn't I?
-
What should I do? Do you think
I should apologize to the people?
-
No, you don't have to do that.
-
Mother, you shouldn't
have to apologize for this.
-
I'm sorry, but we would like for
you to cooperate on this story.
-
And we would be thankful if you allowed us to
interview your employees and film the store.
-
Hey, you...
-
It's okay.
Of course, I should cooperate.
-
Go ahead and tell me if there
is anything more that you need.
-
Mother, a boycott may occur
if this story goes out.
-
If that is the wish of the customers, then
I have to accept it. What choice do I have?
-
Manger Go, go and help the
reporters on their coverage.
-
Mother, that's...
-
If there are any documents
that you need, ask Manager Go.
-
We will. Thank you.
-
Chairman, you are so cool!
-
Thank you.
-
Mother, I'm sorry.
-
It's all right, Son.
Don't worry.
-
I'm not sure, I don't remember.
-
This looks like my mom's earring.
Why is this...
-
You left your cell phone there.
-
I guess I did then.
-
Ki Ha Myung.
-
What did you do on Christmas Eve?
You weren't picking up your phone at all.
-
I was a bit sick.
-
Really?
-
No wonder.
So that's what it was, huh?
-
I figured as much.
-
Are you okay?
Are you better now?
-
What are you doing?
-
Just in case.
-
What do you mean?
-
By any chance... do you still find
Bum Jo's mother to be suspicious?
-
From what I saw, Bum Jo's
mother is a really classy lady.
-
She revealed everything to
us without any objections.
-
I take back what I said
about her being frightening.
-
I'm not sure about that...
-
Why? What is it that's
bothering you so much?
-
You can start as soon
as I give you the signal.
-
Lately this product...
-
The students call
this a One Plus level...
-
It's 100 percent handmade and
the material is crocodile leather.
-
Just open the button like this.
-
It's 100 thousand won cheaper and
it's being sold for 90 thousand won.
-
Your mother accidentally left
her cell phone at my place.
-
Have you ever gone to the
Chairman's residence 13 years ago?
-
I don't remember.
Why do you ask?
-
It's okay.
-
Don't you think Seo Bum Jo's
mother is amazing?
-
Their reputation and sales will take
a huge blow if this goes on the news.
-
But she's totally fine with that. She's
such an upright person, don't you think?
-
Yeah, I guess so.
-
What was that?
What's with the hiccups?
-
You don't think she's an
upright person?
-
It seems that way.
-
Are you on the same boat as Ha Myung?
Do you suspect Bum Jo's mother, too?
-
Yeah, I think so.
-
Yoon Yu Rae, let's start the report.
-
Yes, Ma'am!
-
- Choi In Ha, you too. Come quickly.
- Yes, Sir.
-
A-E-I-O-U.
-
Among the students...
-
Hey! Are you going to report the
news in a school uniform?
-
Hurry up and put this on.
-
Yes, Ma'am.
-
We don't know which report we're going
to use so let's film it several times.
-
Yes, Ma'am.
-
A luxury brand of bags is all
the rage among the students.
-
This bag costs over one million won.
-
Despite that fact, about 70% of students
in one particular class are carrying them.
-
Even though it's the same brand, the
bags are ranked according to the price.
-
The more expensive it is, the
more bragging rights a student has.
-
This bag is gaining much
popularity among the teenagers.
-
However, it's just a huge
burden to the parents.
-
Frankly speaking, it's not
our fault for selling it.
-
The people buying it are the problem.
-
The people have ranked our bags
like they did with Hanwoo beef.
-
This a Two Plus level at
one million won.
-
This a One Plus level at
90 thousand won.
-
You know that saying, 'It's a
luxury brand because it's expensive.'
-
A lot of people buy it
because it's expensive.
-
Mother... I'm sorry.
-
The news is making our
department store look bad.
-
The adults believe that showing off luxury
brands is a statement of success and respect.
-
It seems this kind of behavior has
been passed down to their children.
-
This is Choi In Ha from MSC news.
-
It's okay, Son.
-
After watching the news,
I realized I was wrong.
-
I'm reflecting right now.
-
Is it your mother?
-
Yeah. She's acting cool about it,
but I think she's really upset.
-
Now I feel bad.
-
I told you. I'm going to
continue to make you feel bad.
-
I'm really upset right now.
-
Director.
-
Is this your earring?
-
Where did you find it?
-
I've been looking all over for it.
-
- I have something to ask you.
- What is it?
-
What's your relationship with the
Chairman of Bum Jo Department store?
-
I already told you.
She's just an acquaintance.
-
- You don't keep in touch lately?
- Why do you keep asking that?
-
That earring... I found it
in the Chairman’s office today.
-
If you're currently meeting her
now like you did 13 years ago...
-
she's not just an acquaintance,
don't you think so?
-
It's been 13 years
since you've met me, too.
-
That's exactly... how close we are.
Are you happy now?
-
What did you think of my report today?
It was really awkward, wasn't it?
-
No, I thought you were pretty good.
-
You think so?
Yeah, I'm sure it was.
-
In your eyes, I'm good at everything.
-
This won't do. I'm going
out and buying some coffee.
-
Make sure no one touches this.
-
Okay! A macchiato for me.
-
Should I help you out?
-
Hey, what is this?
-
Ha Myung was piecing all
those together.
-
What?
-
He said it was really important.
-
I think he was doing that for
three hours.
-
Where did he go?
-
He went out to get some coffee.
-
Damn it!
-
Hey, I'll piece this all together so don't
tell Dal... don't tell Ha Myung, okay?
-
Chan Soo! Chan Soo!
-
Help me piece these together.
Huh? Huh?
-
Forget it. I'm not in the mood.
-
You're my friend!
I'm really desperate right now!
-
Like you said, we're friends.
-
This is my last day on the job and you
want me to help you piece strips of paper?
-
Yeah. I think this will be a
meaningful ending on your last day.
-
Sorry, I guess not.
-
Kang Sung Hwak, where did
all the shredded paper go?
-
- Choi In Ha ran off with it.
- What? To where?
-
I don't know.
-
I feel like my eyes are
going to fall out.
-
Wait, wait! This is going to fly
away so don't come any closer!
-
What are you doing?
-
Dal Po.
-
I mean it.
I wasn't trying to run off with it.
-
I was going to return it to you
after I pieced it all together.
-
Sorry about before.
-
I spoke harshly without
listening to you first.
-
Yeah.
-
Drink it.
-
Thanks.
-
Why did you think Bum Jo's
mother was strange?
-
Everyone wanted to go
easy on that Santa thief.
-
But Bum Jo's mother said no.
-
It seemed like she was hearing it for
the first time when we were in her office.
-
- Really?
- Yeah.
-
Earlier, it didn't feel like the shop
manager wanted to interfere with our story.
-
She pretended to block us but
she let us film everything.
-
It felt like she was
purposely leaking something.
-
And one more thing.
-
Bum Jo was receiving all the text
messages I've been sending to my mom.
-
It's because my mom had left
her cell phone at his house.
-
And that was 13 years ago.
-
13 years ago?
-
Then are you saying those two have known
each other since 13 years ago?
-
Yeah and I think they're
still meeting each other.
-
I found my mom's earring in
the Chairman's office today.
-
Where did you find this?
-
Inside a trash can,
near the Chairman's office.
-
Bum Jo's mother...
-
I don't think she's
the person that we know.
-
Yeah.
-
Why did you come here?
-
Did you come to see what
happened to the store?
-
Yeah.
-
So how do you feel?
Are you pleased to see that we're suffering?
-
There's a lot of people.
So much so that I could barely take a step.
-
What?
-
I think your mother used the
news as a marketing strategy.
-
You crazy bastard.
-
You just the crossed line right now.
-
How could you say that after
you saw my mother yesterday?
-
Does my mother look that
vicious to you?
-
This came out from the shredder
of the Chairman's office yesterday.
-
What is this?
-
An additional order form of that bag.
-
I discovered this order form right
before we reported the story.
-
What?
-
You mother already knew
that after that news went out
-
more people would come to the
store instead of boycotting.
-
That doesn't make sense.
Why would people...
-
Go inside and confirm it.
-
Crazy bastard.
He's just talking nonsense.
-
You're not out of stock, right?
-
Don't worry. We made an additional order,
so all of you will be able to buy one.
-
- Would you like the Two Plus level bag?
- Of course.
-
We came all the way from Yeonjoo
just so we could buy this.
-
- Is this the bag that came out on the news?
- Yes, that is correct.
-
This bag came out on the news yesterday.
-
Mother.
-
- We need to talk.
- Son.
-
What brings you here at this hour?
-
Can you give us a moment?
-
What's going on?
-
I just came from the bag shop.
-
I was completely shocked
from what I saw.
-
I was worried that I would have to
close the shop after the news came out.
-
My goodness, the customers were
coming in by the masses since morning.
-
I was so shocked.
-
- Were you really shocked?
- Of course.
-
Then what is this?
-
You never expected
something like this to happen
-
yet you sent an additional order
form before the news even came out.
-
- How did you...
- Please answer me.
-
Did you use our news station
as a marketing ploy?
-
This is really disconcerting.
-
Bum Jo, I promise it's
not what you think it is.
-
But...
-
like you said,
say that I did use the news...
-
What did I do wrong?
-
Chairman, why don't you settle
this quietly and let him go?
-
We found the bag and
his son is watching.
-
It's Christmas.
-
No, I don't think so.
-
Hand him over to the police.
-
That way it will become a
case and the reporters will come.
-
You got a story and I sold my products.
-
The people who wanted to buy it,
bought it to their hearts content.
-
What's bad about that?
Just what did I do wrong?
-
I'm asking because I'm really curious.
-
Then you really did know ahead of time?
-
That it would turn out like this?
-
It's going to be a problem
if the reporters come.
-
There will only be talks about
how expensive the bags are.
-
And we might get verbally attacked for it.
Handing him over to the police...
-
I handed him over to the police
so we could be publicly ridiculed.
-
That way everyone will wonder
why our bags are so expensive.
-
They'll come in just to
satisfy that curiosity.
-
Why should we let go of an opportunity
like that? It should be taken advantage of.
-
Send in an additional
order form right away.
-
Ah...
-
The reporters will be coming
so let's primp ourselves up.
-
All the consumers feel the same way.
-
Instead of a buying a cheap product, they
want attention for buying an expensive one.
-
Knowing the hearts of
those people and using it...
-
was that so wrong of me?
-
Is that what you think?
-
I'm...
-
going to head back.
-
We're not going to have dinner together?
-
I shouldn't have let him become
a reporter.
-
I don't think you should be
driving right now.
-
I'll do it.
-
You were right.
-
My mother is a ruthless business woman...
-
that's only crazy about money.
-
If it weren't for you...
-
I would've been clueless
until the very end.
-
I'm sorry.
-
Is this is how you felt, too?
-
When you found out that your brother
wasn't the person you expected him to be.
-
Is this how you felt?
-
Yes.
-
It must've been difficult for you.
-
Yeah.
-
Thanks for today.
-
But this has nothing to do with In Ha.
-
I'll just buy dinner and let's
call it even.
-
Forget it.
-
- No, instead of that...
- What? What? Besides that, then what?
-
I want to ask you something.
-
You said Reporter Song Cha Ok left her cell
phone at your place 13 years ago, right?
-
Yes.
-
Do remember what day that was?
-
Of course, I remember. That was the day
when I first got a text message from In Ha.
-
- When was it?
- October 23, 2000.
-
Why?
-
My mother passed away
on October 22, 2000.
-
What?
-
What happened 13 years ago?
-
Then... please excuse me, Chairman.
-
Thank you for everything.
-
I'm the one who's thankful.
-
- Thank you for your hard work.
- You're welcome.
-
You know, don't you?
-
I never abandon my people.
-
And I know what it's like
to go through a divorce.
-
Seriously, no one should
experience that.
-
I hope this promotion will be
of some comfort to you.
-
[Seo Bum Jo]
-
Whose cell phone is this?
-
[Fireman Ki Ho Sang's
Family Commits Suicide.]
-
[October 23, 2000]
-
Hey, friend! You're not ignoring
me because I got transferred, right?
-
There's a lot of cases here, too.
So, make sure you stop by often.
-
Sure. Okay, I'm leaving now.
-
You're going to check out
the patrol unit, too?
-
This is Chan Soo's first week on the job
since his transfer. I should go and say hello.
-
Does he have a case for us?
-
At most, it'll probably be a domestic
dispute or a cab fare incident.
-
Then go ahead without me. I'm going
to go to the Gi Hwang police station.
-
Don't be like that.
Let's go together and support Chan Soo.
-
I guess I'll go with you if
that's what you really want.
-
Sure, let's just say
that's what I really want.
-
- Ahn Chan Soo.
- Hey, friend!
-
You brought your friend, too? Sit down.
I'll brief you and In Ha on all the cases.
-
Okay.
-
Your behavior now is really different
compared to when you were on the task force.
-
No kidding. We had to
pry the cases out of you.
-
When did I do that?
You guys can't abandon me now.
-
Don't turn your nose up just because it's a
patrol unit. You have to come often, got it?
-
Let's listen to the cases first.
What do you have?
-
A 50 year old man called yesterday and
said he was attacked at the race track.
-
And the result?
-
It was a false report, so he was
fined and dismissed with a warning.
-
- Hey!
- You want to die?
-
I have another one. This one is real.
-
I got a call yesterday of a gas
tank explosion at Tongsadong factory.
-
A gas tank?
How many kilograms was it?
-
I think it was 0.2 kilograms?
-
0.2?
-
That's about 222 grams...
-
- A family-sized butane container?
- Yeah.
-
I guess it exploded while
the person was cooking ramen.
-
Do you want to die?
-
- Give us a real case.
- I'm going to go.
-
Hey, does it matter how big the case is?
Is it that important?
-
Ahn Chan Soo!
-
Are you going to keep leaving
without your cell phone?
-
- Ji Hee!
- Who is Ji Hee?
-
In Ha, it's so good to see you!
-
Choi Dal Po!
-
I saw you on TV,
but you really turned out well!
-
I've heard a lot about you
two from my dear husband here.
-
Husband?
-
- You... you married Ji Hee?
- Yeah.
-
- Why didn't you tell us?
- You never asked.
-
Who is this little guy?
Is he your nephew?
-
No, he's my son.
-
- Son?
- Son?
-
Wow.
-
That's awesome. So, all four of you
went to the same high school?
-
Yeah. Chungpo High School, the 14th class.
-
How did you get a such a
handsome son at your age?
-
It's not hard. You can get one as
soon as you graduate from high school.
-
You guys got married because
of an accident?
-
Yes. It was instantaneous.
-
Anyway, I'm glad I met you guys.
-
Ta-da.
-
We're holding a one year birthday
party for our third child this weekend.
-
- Make sure you come and celebrate it with us.
- A third child?
-
- You have another child?
- Wow. You're very blessed.
-
It's not a blessing.
The alcohol is the enemy.
-
Our second child is a daughter.
-
How can you hold a one year birthday party
for your third child? That's shameless of you.
-
My conscience went out the
window as soon as he was born.
-
I want to hear about you guys now.
-
It looks like you two are dating.
-
No, it's not like that.
-
No kidding.
What kind of nonsense is that?
-
I have a quick eye.
-
The way you two look at each
other is pretty serious.
-
You two like each other,
don't you? Right?
-
That's...
-
- We dated for a moment and then broke it off.
- What?
-
Seriously?
-
Why?
-
When? Where? For how long? Why?
-
Let's talk about something else.
-
Yeah, I want to hear about you guys.
Do you have a picture of your daughter?
-
Are you going to go the
birthday party?
-
Your hat.
-
I'm not sure. We'll see.
-
What should I give as a gift if I go?
Clothes are too expensive.
-
It is expensive.
-
Right. It would be weird if he never had a
girlfriend at that age and with that face.
-
It's not fun being single.
-
And they only dated for
a short while.
-
That won't be a problem at all.
-
In Ha, why are you out and about
on your own? Where's Bum Jo?
-
He's moving today, so he took the day off.
-
- He's moving?
- Yeah.
-
He wants to live on his own,
so he left home.
-
What's with the sudden rebellion
at this age? Why is he moving?
-
What a joke, right?
-
I think the bag incident
was a huge shock to him.
-
Yeah and his mother's betrayal, too.
-
Director Ho, I think we're going to
need to get an air filter up there.
-
- Put in a recliner next to the TV.
- Yes, Ma'am.
-
You said Reporter Sung Cha Ok left her
cellphone at your place 13 years ago?
-
- Do you remember when that was?
- October 23, 2000.
-
The death of my mother was on
October 22, 2000.
-
Mother.
-
I have something that I need to ask you.
-
You're talking to me again now?
-
There's something
that I heard from Ki Ha Myung.
-
October 23, 2000... You met with
Reporter Sung Cha Ok on that day, right?
-
I'm not sure.
-
The year 2000 would've been 13 years ago,
so how am I supposed to remember that?
-
Okay, if you won't tell me
then I'll find the answer myself.
-
Stop being like this.
-
You can't treat me like you're a reporter.
-
You have to be my son.
-
I can get things settled here on my own.
-
I don't need any air filters,
or a recliner either.
-
- Chairman Park, are you okay?
- No.
-
He's starting to get on my nerves...
that Ki Ha Myung.
-
He said he feels bad for his brother.
-
He feels bad for even
walking around freely on the streets
-
for seeing and being around other people,
and for smiling and laughing with others.
-
So he just kept on drinking
until he became a drunken mess.
-
Hey, Dal Peng.
-
When people get drunk
-
they usually...
-
spit out their innermost feelings,
don't they?
-
Sure, they do.
-
That's where the saying,
'The truth is in the bottle' came from.
-
Father.
-
Did I say something
inexcusable to you last night?
-
Everything that comes out
of your mouth is inexcusable.
-
Where are you going, Father?
-
Father?
-
[To: Ki Jae Myung
Relationship: Family]
-
Ha Myung has told me a lot
about you.
-
I've always wanted to meet you
and thank you in person.
-
Thank you for saving
my little brother, Elder Choi.
-
You two are...
-
so different from one another.
-
But both of you ended up
turning out so well.
-
- That was a compliment, right?
- Yes, of course.
-
It was definitely a compliment.
-
You've lived the last 13 years of your life
not knowing anything about Dal Po.
-
So that's why...
-
I'd like to tell you some stories about
Dal Po from his early childhood and on.
-
What do you think?
Would it be okay if I came to visit you often?
-
Yes, of course.
-
I'd be grateful if you could
share your stories with me.
-
Really?
-
In that case...
-
Take a look at these.
-
These were taken a half year after
Dal Po had been rescued from the sea.
-
- Is that... Ha Myung?
- Yeah.
-
Why is his hair...
-
That's...
-
a bit of a long story.
-
I had lost my sanity
for a little while back then...
-
So I mistook Dal Po...
-
into thinking that he was my son
whom I had lost 40 years prior.
-
You can't see Mr. Ki Jae Myung today.
-
He's already reached his
visitation allowance for the day.
-
That can't be.
I'm the only visitor he would have.
-
Someone else came by to
visit him earlier.
-
Who could it have been?
-
No, I doubt it would've been
Ahn Chan Soo.
-
Hey, you went to visit my brother
earlier today, didn't you?
-
You should've told me
that you were going to visit him.
-
But I didn't visit him.
I was really busy today.
-
Really?
-
Then who else could it have been?
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We have breaking news.
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An explosion erupted at a factory near
the Han River around 7PM this evening
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followed by a huge fire
which engulfed the building.
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Reporter Jang Hyun Gyu is on the scene.
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Yes, the fire erupted at a waste factory
near the Han River in Seoul.
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The fire was reported to the local
fire station at 7:05 this evening.
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Even though 42 fire trucks have been
dispatched to the site to extinguish the fire
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they have yet to put out the fire.
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A waste factory?
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Yes, this is Han River Sector's
Ki Ha Myung.
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Yes, I'm watching it right now.
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I'll head in right now.
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- Hey, I have to get back to the station.
- Dal Po.
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What?
-
That factory...
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That's the factory
I was dispatched to yesterday.
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- The factory with the butane gas explosion.
- What?
-
The fire seems to be hottest at where
the office and warehouse are located.
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Firemen aren't able to
enter the building yet.
-
It has been reported that over 70 employees
were still working when the fire erupted
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and although 40 of them were able to escape,
30 people have yet to be rescued.
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Exact cause for the explosion and fire
have yet to be determined.
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Of those who were able to escape
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it's been reported that many suffered
injuries at the time of the explosion
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and there's very little hope that those
that are still missing would be found alive.
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Lee Il Joo reporting from MSC News.
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How many are still missing,
and how many are injured?
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- Was it an official statement?
- No official statements yet.
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Yes.
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I'm heading in right now.
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Go Gwang Hospital?
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No, not there. Oh Gwang Hospital
has the most injured victims.
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Send Lee Il Joo over there right now.
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Please take me to
Oh Gwang Hospital right now.
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[Accidents cannot be foretold,
and a life is not dispensable.]
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- Can you please tell us what happened?
- Can you give us a statement?
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Please give us a statement.
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What is believed to have been
the cause?
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- Dad!
- Dad!
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One is still missing.
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A huge explosion at a waste plant
early this morning...
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We're here at the scene of the fire.
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Over 40 fire trucks have been
dispatched to the site...
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Even though the fire has been extinguished,
the sky is still filled with black smoke.
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Jang Hyun Gyu, find out the cause of
the explosion and the scale of the injured.
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16 confirmed deaths so far, correct?
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Yes, I've cross checked with
the police and the fire department.
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Find out why so many have been injured,
and why it wasn't extinguished sooner.
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- Yoon Yu Rae.
- Yes?
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Collect any CCTV footage, black box footage,
or eyewitness statements
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and figure out how the explosion happened.
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- Yes, Captain Hwang.
- Ki Ha Myung.
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Yes.
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Meet with the factory owner and find out what
was being disposed at the time of explosion
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and find out if there have been any other
similar waste plant explosions in the past.
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Yes, Captain Hwang.
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Forget that I'm here,
and carry on with the meeting.
-
Captain is the one in charge
of these meetings.
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Okay.
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Il Joo, try to find out what happened
at the time of the explosion.
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Call the experts and find out
what could've happened.
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Yes, Captain Kim.
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Seo Bum Jo, report any official statements
that are released by the officials.
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In Ha, find out if there have been any other
similar waste plant explosions in the past.
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Wouldn't it be more important to
interview their family members first?
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Find out if there are any newlyweds or
any other heart wrenching stories.
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And find an injured victim who is
still thinking clearly
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to hear what happened directly
from the source, wouldn't you say?
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Manager Sung, that's a bit...
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Think about what it is that the viewers
may want to know about
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before you start assigning tasks, okay?
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Okay, pretend that I'm really not here
and carry on with the meeting.
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If you're not here,
then stop interrupting constantly.
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Who do you think can best handle
going out to the scene to manage it?
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[It's been a while, so how about
we get together for lunch later?]
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Be careful out there on the site,
and report anything you find immediately.
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- Make sure to capture everything on film.
- Yes, Sir.
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Ki Ha Myung.
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Why is Cap Hwang only
giving them to you?
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What have you done for Cap Hwang
that he shows such favor upon you?
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Ugh, you're so immature.
It's not like that.
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That's the case file from 13 years ago.
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- The case in which your father was innocent.
- Yeah.
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It must be all the information that
Cap Hwang gathered together 13 years ago.
-
I thought that there seemed to be a lot of
similarities between the two cases myself.
-
- I guess Cap Hwang must've thought the same.
- Yeah.
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That's why he must've thought that it would
be more meaningful if I looked into it.
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Oh, was that it?
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You should've told me.
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Well, it's understandable.
-
They've lived together for over ten years,
so it's a given they'd get each other.
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But who cares about that now?
It's over between them.
-
There's no need to worry about her.
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I'm sorry for being so late.
-
Traffic was awful out on the roads.
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Not at all, I just arrived myself.
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Things have been tough
for you lately, haven't they?
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No, not at all.
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It's been nice being reminded of my old days
as an investigative reporter through this.
-
I've asked for this meeting
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because I had a favor to ask of you
with the recent fire explosion case.
-
I can see from the files that there are
a lot of similarities between the two cases.
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They were both your average waste factories
with an explosion that erupted into fire.
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The high casualties from the explosions
are also the same for both cases.
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Why did the explosions occur?
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I think there were explosive
waste chemicals at the factory.
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Illegal explosive waste chemicals.
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Bum Jo, how did you...
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Thanks to someone, I'm now curious to
find out what happened 13 years ago myself.
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So I looked into it a little.
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I'm worried that this case will be linked
to the case that occurred 13 years ago.
-
It did get briefly brought up
during the meeting earlier.
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I knew that was going to happen.
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Even my own son is starting to
talk about what happened 13 years ago
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and it's really bothering me.
-
- Your son?
- Guess he thinks he's a reporter now.
-
Anyway...
-
these are sensitive times.
-
We can't continue to have the buried past
resurfacing like this
-
so we need to take some precautions.
-
Take a look at this...
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and change the flow of the
story for me.
-
What's this?
-
I'm very close to the Senator who passed
the permit for the building to be constructed.
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He was worried that he may suffer damage
to his career because of this case
-
so I gave him a tip that I learned
from 13 years ago.
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I think you'll find that quite useful,
just like you did 13 years ago.
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It's nearly impossible to find any articles
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that link the factory owner to the dumping
of illegal explosive waste chemicals.
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I was only able to find little snippets
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and it seems he reached
a settlement with the families
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and he practically got off
with a slight slap on the wrist.
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That's all the news coverage it had
when nine people lost their lives?
-
Everywhere you look,
it's all about Ki Ho Sang.
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Every news article is about
Fireman Ki Ho Sang.
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Ah... I know he was your father,
and I'm sorry if I sounded callous.
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I didn't know either.
-
I didn't realize that there were
so few related news articles to be found.
-
This is really ridiculous.
-
Your father didn't even start the fire,
so why did they focus so much on him?
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If someone was going to be held responsible,
then it should've been whoever started the fire.
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Why did it happen like that?
What are we missing?
-
Looking at all the news articles as a whole,
they seem forced and awkward.
-
As if the focus was purposely
shifted over to your father.
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There aren't any files on the illegal
chemical waste dumping, are there?
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All identities were kept anonymous,
so it's impossible to verify.
-
Ha Myung.
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Ki Ha Myung,
where are you going?
-
What's wrong with him all of a sudden?
-
- He's starting to have doubts.
- Doubts? What doubts?
-
Doubts that it's possible that
his father had been used as a scapegoat.
-
And he's starting to get curious about why
those things happened to his father.
-
Cap Hwang.
-
- I need to ask you something.
- What is it?
-
The current case is very similar to
the case that occurred 13 years ago.
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Everyone's trying to figure out the cause
and the person responsible for this case
-
but why didn't the same thing occur
13 years ago?
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Why was all the focus shifted onto my father,
who had no part in how the fire got started?
-
At first, we started searching for the person
responsible for causing the explosion.
-
Then out of the blue,
the focus of the investigation
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got shifted over to your father.
-
Are you saying someone did that
on purpose?
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I don't know that either.
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It's just a theory.
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Cap Hwang!
MSC News is airing an exclusive!
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Over 41 people became injured
from yesterday's waste factory explosion.
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It's been found that the tragedy could be
the result of a police officer's negligence.
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The security camera footage
from one day before the explosion
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is now in the exclusive possession
of MSC News Station.
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Reporter Sung Cha Ok is on the scene.
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I'm out on the scene where over 40 people
have either died or were injured yesterday.
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Even though the fire has been extinguished,
the stench of the gas still stings the air.
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But the factory CCTV footage reveals that
this awful tragedy could've been avoided.
-
She is something else.
-
How did she get her hands
on that CCTV footage?
-
She really is something.
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The day before the fire erupted
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a police officer comes to the factory
after receiving a report of an explosion.
-
The police officer exchanges a few words
with a couple of factory employees
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and then leaves after taking a few
cursory glances around the site.
-
The police officer spends a total of
less than five minutes on the site.
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- That's Chan Soo.
- Chan Soo?
-
You can't mean...
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your old friend, Ahn Chan Soo?
-
The police officer in question,
Officer Ahn of Han River District
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reportedly did not take any precautionary
measurements after visiting the site.
-
Nothing seemed out of the norm,
so I just left.
-
I think I was out there for
maybe about five or ten minutes.
-
That's absolutely absurd!
That garbage isn't news!
-
Even the factory employees are stating that
the police could've prevented the tragedy.
-
He just asked a few questions
and then he left.
-
- Yes, Team Leader.
- You crazy bastard!
-
Why would you give that interview
and dig your own grave like that?
-
I didn't think much of it because they said
they had some questions to ask about the fire.
-
How could you not have
thought much of it?
-
How are you going to resolve this?
-
Team Leader.
-
Did I really do something that frightening?
-
Did I...
-
really do that?
-
Tragically, over 40 people were either
killed or injured the very next day.
-
That police officer...
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is my friend.
-
What?
-
He's my friend, Ahn Chan Soo.
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Sung Cha Ok reporting from MSC News.
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How is this Ahn Chan Soo's fault?
-
How can she do this?
-
This is absolutely absurd.
-
Chan Soo was only sent out there
because a butane gas tank exploded.
-
That couldn't have been the cause
of the fire erupting the next day.
-
This really is very similar to the case
that occurred 13 years ago.
-
I think this is what happened then, too.
-
Everyone was trying to figure out
what caused the fire...
-
when your father's name
was suddenly mentioned
-
like how your friend, Chan Soo,
is being mentioned now.
-
So...
-
people fell for the ridiculous story
that they were being fed?
-
Is that what happened to you, too?
-
I'm sorry.
-
Even though it may only
sound like an excuse...
-
I thought that it was true at the time.
-
When a dog is heard barking
-
then other dogs in the neighborhood start to
bark along without even knowing the reason.
-
But I get it now.
-
I realize that I was just a
neighborhood dog.
-
Manager Sung is insane.
How is this Ahn Chan Soo's fault?
-
How can she so carelessly
make that statement?
-
- How does this make any sense?
- It doesn't.
-
Manager Sung.
-
That exclusive was absurd.
How is this case Ahn Chan Soo's fault?
-
Officer Ahn is your old classmate, isn't he?
-
He's your friend, so you've lost your
ability to remain rational about this
-
and I have no intentions of responding to
any groundless accusations either.
-
I'm not Officer Ahn's friend,
and I haven't lost my rationality either.
-
Then will you respond to me?
-
The report Officer Ahn received was for
a private usage butane gas explosion.
-
The report he received has
zero correlation to this case.
-
I'm sure that's what Ahn Chan Soo would say.
He's not going to admit fault to it.
-
Have you met with the factory worker
who made the initial report?
-
I tried to meet with him,
but he was still unconscious.
-
- It was very disappointing.
- So you're saying that you didn't.
-
Then what evidence do you have to state
that Officer Ahn is to blame for this case?
-
Let me ask you something.
-
What evidence do you have to claim that
Officer Ahn isn't to blame for this case?
-
I, at least have the CCTV footage
to make my claims
-
but what evidence do you have?
-
And what I mentioned was a possibility,
not a forgone conclusion.
-
- Is that a problem?
- Yes, it's a problem.
-
Because people accept that
possibility for being the truth.
-
Just like they did 13 years ago.
-
Why is what happened 13 years ago
being brought up in this conversation?
-
Was it this kind of weak possibility that you
used to completely destroy an innocent family?
-
Then bring me even a weak piece of evidence
to support that argument of yours!
-
Don't be so unilaterally blinded
because he's your friend
-
but dispute it by showing concrete evidence
like a real reporter should and would!
-
I will be back with that evidence.
-
I will find and bring back the evidence
to prove that Ahn Chan Soo is innocent.
-
An innocent person's life will not be
destroyed like it was 13 years ago.
-
The flow of the story
that you're trying to change...
-
I vow to return it to its rightful path.
-
Subtitles by DramaFever
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[Pinocchio]
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- What brings you by here?
- I'll just get straight to the point.
-
- My son likes your daughter.
- What?
-
- He likes my In Ha?
- Yes.
-
- You didn't know?
- No, I didn't know.
-
I'll take care of In Ha, and
tell her not to go near your son again.
-
- No, you can't do that!
- Excuse me?
-
I came here hoping that you would
look favorably upon my son.
-
- What did you say?
- Please help my son.
-
Can you please support my son?
Please?
-
My goodness...
The son of a Chairman as my son-in-law?
-
Maybe my luck is starting to change.
-
My goodness.
-
I don't want to.
-
Why wouldn't you want to?
Maybe it'll help you find your real family.
-
I don't want to find them!
-
Dal Po.
-
I don't want to find them.
-
So please...
-
Please, Mr. Choi.
-
You... remember your family,
don't you?
-
Don't you?
-
Tell me what kind of people they were.
-
Did you all commit some
sort of a crime?
-
Is that why you're in hiding?
-
Five Gwang, Godori, and three go's!
-
Three go's with your Gwang-Bak
and Pi-Bak makes it 8,400 Won for me.
-
If by any chance...
-
If a really rich boy were to like In Ha,
then what should I do about it?
-
Having a lot of money is nice.
-
But... someone like that likes In Ha?
-
If by a chance...
-
What if In Ha likes someone who doesn't
even have two coins to rub together?
-
Really?
-
- Then the penniless boy...
- No, you can't be so hasty like that!
-
I'm not talking about your average rich.
-
He'd be like five Gwangs, with Mung-Dda,
Godori, and three go's on top of it all.
-
And the other is broke like
being both Gwang Bak and Pi Bak.
-
- That huge of a difference?
- Yes.
-
A huge, ginormously gargantuan difference.
-
- That broke one...
- Father!
-
But you said that's who In Ha likes.
-
Hey, you're not some snot who'd try to
make money off your own child, are you?
-
Yes, I'm a snot.
-
I'm the snottiest of all snots.
-
It's not good to compare people.
-
Once you start doing that...
then it's the end of happiness
-
and the start of misery.
-
In Ha.
-
I can't ask you to be with me
right now.
-
But...
-
Please don't go to someone else.
-
Okay, I won't.