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Bad Boy Episode 17

나쁜 남자 ‧ Drama ‧ 2010

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Mrs. Shin freaks out at the recording of her voice and starts to fret over Gun-wook's disappearance. Tae-sung and Jae-in head over to Gun-wook's home to find him. Seeing Jae-in worry so much, he's set on saying good bye and tells her to do what she wants. (Source: KOKOWA)
  • Aired: August 05, 2010

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Jun 5, 2022

Completely, unnecessarily, absurd and unsatisfying ending.

Actually the episode is quite good ... until the last 15 minutes. Very disappointed, and for no good reason. Pretty sure everyone who watched this show wanted to see Gun Wook / Tae Sung get to eat his dinner with Jae In and her sister ... and also with his father, at long last. But, no. I'm starting to wonder whether Kim Nam Gil ever takes a role where he doesn't die? I haven't seen one yet.
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8 people found this review helpful
May 23, 2013

Where are the writers? I need a word with them!!

Are you guys being serious?!! I saw a lot of dramas where the lead died at the end but I didn’t mind it because it was fitting but killing Gun Wook doesn’t make any sense you know! Why would he die like a dog? Why is the evil mother alive while he’s dead? Are you kidding or something?!!

None of this makes sense! Mo Ne found out that he did everything to her family but she didn’t know that he’s her brother? She went in his house and saw everything, I’ve been wondering: Gun Wook’s place doesn’t have a lock or what?

The one behind all of this is that stupid mother, why isn’t she dead? Seeing her crippled isn’t enough, she should be dead! None of this would’ve happened if it wasn’t for her: The son was the reason behind the death of his brother, toyed with his little sister and made his father crippled then he got shot by the little sister he toyed with. It’s a relief that Tae Ra isn’t related to him by blood.

All in all, a drama that could have been great but it had one of the most frustrating, unjustifiable, stupid ending I ever saw.

I still loved, as really became obsessed with Kim Nam Gil in this, he was really awesome!

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