After the fight with Poong Cha, they discover that someone was using Poong Cha's name to con Jung Tae. Poong Cha then ask them to join Do Bi Gang and work for him work. Later, Jung Tae's sister collapse and was saved by Jung Tae's father. Jung Tae in need of money, goes to jump from 30 meters bridge at Yalu River to joint the Do Bi Nori (Train jumpers).
- Aired: January 16, 2014
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Already they begin with all the conflicts: The gangs, the money, the fighting and the *I hate you daddy*. The Poong Cha character is really interesting, and the Japanese guy is also one who'd I want to have figured out. I just hope they or kill the sister quick, or keep her alive, and not have the *the medicine was like 2 minutes too late.
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I'm enjoying this drama, and I really love the fighting scenes. Only one remark, I'm really confusing by the gang names and its members, they all look alike with their old hair style. Poor Jung Tae's sister, I though she was really going to die.
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Second episode has me hooked. Kwak Dong Yun's portrayal as the young Shin Jung Tae is phenomenal and I'm going to miss that teen once Kim Hyun Joong takes over as present-day Jung Tae. The storyline is very well crafted, the casting's performance is exceptional and the high-budget cinematography wraps it all up into a riveting drama gift, with a pretty bow on top.
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I loved the second episode. Younger actors are sooo talented. I can't wait for the next episode :D
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I'm really enjoying this drama so far and Kwak Do Yun is doing an excellent job playing KHJ younger self. The story telling and cinematography is really awesome and I hope it keeps the same momentum throughout the whole drama and not fizzle out like Basket Ball did. I can't wait to see KHJ next week.
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