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Oh phew, this series ends on a high note. I was worried when yesterday’s episode took a precipitous dip into crazy dramatic territory, but the resolution is full of
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I was worried when yesterday’s episode took a precipitous dip into crazy dramatic territory, but the resolution is full of sweet and cute, which is really what Dating Agency Cyrano is all about. It’s a big relief to see the show getting back to the rom-com, and doing it in a thematically resonant way as it ties up the Cyrano connection. SONG OF THE DAY. Baek Ah-hyun – “Because of You” [ Download ] Audio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. Download the latest version here. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser. FINAL EPISODE RECAP. Min-young wakes up in the theater, still tied up, still gagged—only now there’s a flashing countdown clock hanging around her neck. Must be Mr. Crazy’s bomb. She’s been stuffed behind a grate into what looks like a crawlspace in the main theater wall. Seung-pyo arrives first and runs in, but sees nobody. He calls Byung-hoon, who’s en route and directs him to look on the roof, while Min-young watches him run off helplessly, trying to make some kind of noise. Seung-pyo finds the roof empty too, and while his back is turned Mr. Crazy rushes him with a baseball bat. Byung-hoon can hear the sounds of the scuffle over the phone and drives faster, though thankfully Seung-pyo can hold his own. Thank you, gangster past. Mr. Crazy laughs in his face and calls him stupid for going to such lengths for a woman in love with someone else, but Seung-pyo just wants to know where Min-young is. The fight heads indoors and Mr. Crazy tosses out a few lies about where he’s hiding Min-young. Thankfully Seung-pyo is on his guard after that cabinet blew up in his buddy’s face, and he pushes the perp along ahead of him. Min-young manages to make a thump with her foot, and that’s enough to get Seung-pyo’s attention. He sees her shoved behind the grate… and turns his back on the perp—and his knife. Ack! Don’t ever turn your back on Crazy! Byung-hoon arrives at the theater, staggering from the ordeal of forcing himself to drive, and Moo-jin joins him. Not soon enough, though, because Seung-pyo gets a knife to the side. Eeeeek. I didn’t think they were actually gonna stick him! Seung-pyo fights back and knocks Crazy aside, then collapses clutching his abdomen. When Byung-hoon and Moo-jin rush in, he gasps out where Min-young is hidden, and they find the opening to the crawlspace. They’re so fixated on pulling her out that they don’t see Hawaiian Shirt reaching into his pocket to pull out his bomb remote— what did I say about turning your back on Crazy? . Seung-pyo does and tries to make a grab, but he’s weak and bleeding. Crazy gets Byung-hoon’s attention, announces the “beginning,” and presses the button. Beep. The timer starts counting down—ten minutes till boom. Byung-hoon orders him to disarm it, but Crazy laughs that he doesn’t know how—he just learned how to make it. Moo-jin gets busy examining the bomb and says he may be able to stop it… but since he’s not sure, they’d all better get out. Those words heighten Min-young’s panic, and Byung-hoon sits by her side and says reassuringly that it’ll be okay. Poor Seung-pyo, bleeding on the floor watching, while his heart gets trampled for good measure. Moo-jin manages to disable the bomb with a few minutes to spare, and Min-young rushes to check on Seung-pyo. He tells her he’s fine, obviously not fine, and adds that he’s glad that she’s safe. Soon the police arrive and Seung-pyo is loaded into the ambulance. Now it’s Byung-hoon’s turn to look sad when she goes in the car as Seung-pyo’s guarantor. Mr. Crazy is escorted out in handcuffs, and tells Byung-hoon that it’s not over because guys like him will have to pay for messing with people’s lives. Byung-hoon just agrees with him, though, saying that it’s a tough job moving people’s hearts, especially when he can’t even move his own. What really moves the target’s heart is the client’s sincerity. Ha, Min-young wins this round, even if she’s not around to witness it. Everyone convenes at the hospital while Seung-pyo undergoes surgery, and his two goons rush in crying about hyungnim’s plight. At least Junior Goon is, but Senior Goon chides that there’s no shame in a man begging on his knees or getting stabbed to save his woman. The surgery is successful, and now they can relax. When Byung-hoon returns to the theater after his trip to the police station, he finds Min-young asleep at the table, having waited up. He thinks of Yi-seol’s prodding—that Min-young was the reason he was spurred into action—but also of her emotional reaction to Seung-pyo’s injury. In the morning, she wonders where he is and hears that he’s already out and about. Arang tells her how worried Byung-hoon was when she went missing, and encourages her to not give up on her feelings. Seung-pyo’s faithful goons are at his bedside, and inform him that the gangster boss dropped by—he’s not going to hold him to the earlier promise. They adorably clear out in a flash when Min-young drops by. She’s grateful and thankful, naturally, but he jokingly warns her against saying that any more than she already has. Aw, and then his face falls a bit when she asks if Byung-hoon has been by, disappointed. Byung-hoon is currently visiting Do-il’s grave, where the headstone is marked with a Cyrano de Bergerac quote. He says Do-il has a cool kid brother, then adds, “I think I’m going to end up repeating the same thing.” Aw. Let me guess—you’re going to stand aside and let the other guy get the girl? Byung-hoon drops by the hospital later that night, and now that the big drama is over I find it pretty cute how they’re back to their gruff ways—they still don’t like each other, but it’s rather unsporting to continue the antagonism in light of things, isn’t it? So Byung-hoon manages to say an apology, with a straight face and everything, but he does it quickly and with his face averted. Seung-pyo can’t quite believe it and asks him to repeat himself, so Byung-hoon restates his apology—quickly and with his face averted. Haha. Seung-pyo comments that it’s just about worth being stabbed, just to hear him saying he’s sorry. Heh. And now Byung-hoon declares it time to head into the final stage of their mission. Seung-pyo points out that he’s already been rejected, but he isn’t going to argue against it, though he does ask why—is it because he feels sorry? Byung-hoon answers, “No. It’s because I don’t think she’ll be able to find a better man than you.” Min-young catches Byung-hoon outside the theater on his way in, and thanks him for his help. She tries to broach the topic of their relationship (or, at least, their feelings), but he’s back to his curt mode, diverting her thanks to Seung-pyo instead of himself. She tells him she heard his conversation with Yi-seol during her kidnapping, when Yi-seol had urged him to come clean with his feelings. He tells her soberly, “I can’t be a good person for you.” On to the final step. Byung-hoon sets the stage with beautiful scenery and watches grumpily from his van while Seung-pyo and Min-young take a walk. Arang and Moo-jin wonder if he’s really going to go through with this, then both refuse to participate. Aw. Seung-pyo begins his confession speech by recalling the day they met, and how he’d watched her hovering outside the agency and laughed. “That was the when you first came into my heart,” Seung-pyo recites. It’s Byung-hoon feeding him the lines from his own heart: Byung-hoon/Seung-pyo: “Before I met you, I thought loving someone was something I didn’t need in my life, because I was living as though tied up in my past. But thankfully, you found me first. I didn’t let on, but seeing you every day made me happy. After you arrived, every day was enjoyable. That feeling—that somebody I might’ve lived never knowing was becoming more precious than myself…” By this point we get intercutting scenes of both men and their encounters with Min-young, since the speech really does suit Seung-pyo’s trajectory, even if he isn’t the one crafting it.













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