Uh oh.ĭirector Jang pulls some strings to meet with the chairman of Lloyd Capital (cameo by Ahn Suk-hwan), a conglomerate with a vested interest in jvN’s future. But a mysterious hand plucks the phone away and hangs it up for him. Meanwhile, Dad watches the same broadcast as his daughter in horror, and runs to make a phone call once it ends. Aw.Īt least he keeps an eye on her after, if only from a distance. He wants to stop her as she walks past him, but his hand only grazes her sleeve.
Her tone is heartbroken, pleading, but Woo-jin turns back to her and answers that it’s all true. That’s when Da-jung comes out of the cafe to ask, “It’s not true, right? It’s a lie, isn’t it? You didn’t do that to my father… right?” Woo-jin doesn’t get any more answers from Do-young, who hangs up moments after dropping the bomb about his mother. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser. Or was it always that way?Īudio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. There’s much more than money at stake now. Despite the huge palette of cash there to remind everyone what’s at stake, this show-which was once all about money and the corroding effect of greed-has managed to make that pile of dollar bills look like little more than a highly flammable afterthought. It’s nothing but the best for this penultimate episode, which delivers thrills and some legitimately frightening chills as our villain drops poisonous breadcrumbs to help our hero navigate through the repressed memories of his childhood, all while the competition rages on. 97 NovemJanuLiar Game: Episode 11 by HeadsNo2