![]() It’s obvious he can’t stop thinking about that night his sister’s killer walked away from under his nose. In the mean time Moo Gak works in the police force and is trying to work his way up into the homicide division. She’s a bubbly girl who works for a theater troupe. She’s living life happily, thanks to the memory loss that made her forget all about her past life before that night. It’s years later and Eun Seol is now Cho Rim. But it’s still painful to watch him cradle his murdered sister as he sobs in agony. We can only wonder how Moo Gak will get through life knowing he’d walked past his sister’s killer and hadn’t done a thing to stop him. They are irretrievably linked but we’ll never know to what extent until much later. One lost her parents and the other lost his dear sister. We only know that in one night, two different people have gone through terrible suffering. But it’s too early to draw any conclusions. We’ve already caught a glimse of one of her pupils turning a strange color. Wonder of wonders…she realizes she can ‘see” the scents coming from the roses and other items in the room.Īnd when the doctor and nurses arrived with the policeman on the case, Eun Seol screams in fear and confusion as she struggles with them. All she knows is there is one major thing about herself she’s discovered.Įun Seol wakes up in a huge hospital room and suddenly everything seems to come at her in high sensory definition. She wakes up from a coma six months later and now can’t remember zilch. Now we possibly know the story of how things evolved to this point, years later when Choi Eun Seol gets out of hospital. Looks like the killer got the wrong girl but doesn’t know. ![]() Because Moo Gak’s sister’s name also happens to be Choi Eun Seol.īy some twist of tragedy and fate, we find two school girls sharing the same name, both involved in a car accident that takes them to different hospitals. Okay so we now know it’s the same person – and he’s come to finish the job. The doctor is wearing the same shoes as the killer from the house. But by the time he gets to his sister’s room he finds her dead.īefore he reaches his sister’s room we see Moo Gak brushing past a blood-stained doctor coming from right inside. She tells her brother she’s hungry so he arrives at the hospital where she’s been taken, toting a bag of takeaway. Just waiting for the ambulance to get her seen to. She’s been in some kind of accident but is mostly unharmed. He’s in a wetsuit after swimming and gets a call from his sister. This time we find Yoo Chun who plays Moo Gak. The drama continues in its dark twisted path. She can ‘see’ scents – while he’s lost the ability to feel pain while conscious. Now he knows her name in case he needs to find her. The one he’d ripped off her during the struggle. The last image we’re left with is the killer holding her name tag. As other people start to arrive he steals away leaving her staring after him. The last she sees of him is as she lies on the hard asphalt, drops of rain suddenly falling as he watches from the shadows. The killer comes chasing Eun Seol into a speeding car and she’s slammed to the ground. She manages to escape and runs outside on the street. There’s a pot still bubbling on the stove while the bodies of her parents are seen lying on the ground.Ī struggle ensues between Choi Eun Seol and the killer. She returns home from school one night to find an intruder in her home. A young school girl named Choi Eun Seol is a witness to an unspeakable crime. The drama series starts out pretty dark and grisly. The Girl Who Sees Smells – Park Yoo-chun and Shin Se-kyung – Episode One
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