Episode 12 of Café Minamdang picks up where the previous epilogue left off. Do-won and Jae-hui reconvene in time for Hye-jun’s call alerting them to the abduction occurring in the rear car park.
Jin-sang and Min-gyeong are already in the car park recording Tae-su’s men loading Han-jun and Su-cheol into a van. The detective team uses their footage to get hold of the van’s licence plate number. Jae-hui puts out a notice for the vehicle as they take off in pursuit.
When Tae-su’s party enters a zone with no CCTV, Hye-jun taps into the camera on Han-jun’s glasses and forwards the feed to the detectives. A tip then points them in the direction of Jaepyeong Industrial Complex. It’s just as well because Tae-su smashes Han-jun’s glasses beneath his shoe.
Deep inside the complex, Han-jun wakes up before Su-cheol. He stalls for time while trying to rouse the team’s muscle, even telling Tae-su that Aunty Im plans to dispose of him. Tae-su pays him little heed, giving his men the kill order as the detectives reach the complex.
Han-jun is fairly useless as the men encroach. He hoists up a stick and waves it around to ward them off before changing tactics and using it to hit Su-cheol on the head twice. Su-cheol awakens, angry at the assault, to see Han-jun rolling on the floor and assumes that Tae-su’s men are his attackers.
As we’ve come to expect, Su-cheol handles Tae-su’s men without so much as breaking a sweat. Sensing the ball leaving his court, Tae-su makes his escape.
Jae-hui follows the sounds of pain to Han-jun and Su-cheol, finding them as one of Tae-su’s men makes to stab Han-jun. She’s furious at the attempt and proceeds to give the men a second round of beatings. Han-jun watches on in awe.
Retreating to the safety of the police station, the group listens to the audio recording of Myeong-jun describing his murder of Eun-hye. Han-jun advises the detectives not to arrest Tae-su before they have sufficient evidence to take down his superiors without being foiled by Aunty Im.
Jae-hui escorts Han-jun and Su-cheol back to Café Minamdang, where Hye-jun only has eyes for Su-cheol. Leaving Han-jun in shock, she fawns over Su-cheol and carts him off to the hospital.
Jae-hui stays for tea, and Han-jun gives her a free pass to look around. She comes across an old picture of Han-jun and Jae-jeong. Next to it is a figurine that she gifted Han-jun back when he first became a police officer. Both items made their way to Han-jun’s bedside after Jae-hui’s identity revelation prompted him to go looking for them.
Han-jun realises too late that he let Jae-hui explore without putting them away. He tries to snatch the figurine from her grasp, and they fall onto his bed, almost making it to their first kiss before Han-jun’s back spasms. Two more almost-kisses occur as they wait for Hye-jun to come home.
Meanwhile, Hye-jun has gone over to Su-cheol’s apartment, where she confesses that she likes him and coaxes him into admitting he returns her feelings with one intense kiss after the other.
With Hye-jun not in any rush to go home, Jae-hui falls asleep waiting. Han-jun lets her lie on his lap. By the next morning, Hye-jun and Su-cheol return to find Jae-hui spooning Han-jun on the couch.
Jae-hui has to rush off to work as Han-jun realises that Hye-jun and Su-cheol came in together. He drills them, but they’ve already conspired to keep their secret hidden.
Detective Na has found the contact details for the real Gu Tae-su’s adoptive family. He was adopted overseas, and his family haven’t spoken to him since he returned to Korea, their relationship strained. Meanwhile, the fake Tae-su has zero records for them to investigate.
Detective Jang journeys out to an old arson site in the countryside. Inside the abandoned house is a charred photo album containing a portrait of a woman and child.
There’s a restaurant bill that’s been charged to Tae-su’s company card. When Hye-jun mentions the trendy eatery, Han-jun hastily insists on checking it out without the rest of the Minamdang crew. He calls Jae-hui and tells her to meet him there.
Jae-hui is thrilled by what she thinks is going to be a date. Her feelings turn sour with Han-jun’s weak investigation cover excuse. She picks up a call from Do-won, who hears Han-jun’s voice over the line and wastes no time heading over to join them.
Do-won finds the pair at the bar questioning the bartender. According to him, Tae-su is a regular, making an appearance every fourth Thursday at 8pm, though he hasn’t come in for a while. When Han-jun pulls out a photo of Seung-won, Do-won excuses himself.
Finding a stairwell, Do-won calls Seung-won’s secretary to ask if Seung-won follows the same pattern the bartender described. When Seung-won’s secretary refuses to answer, Do-won decides to go ask his brother himself.
Back at the bar, Han-jun and Jae-hui learn that Tae-su likely goes hunting and occupies a camping ground. Hye-jun, who planted a bug and GPS on Han-jun to avoid another abduction, has already begun mapping out camping sites that overlap with Tae-su’s movements.
Do-won marches right into Seung-won’s office and plainly asks if he gave Tae-su the order to murder Gyeong-cheol. He also guesses that Aunty Im is the woman who once made Seung-won’s dirty business disappear under their father’s orders. Do-won is disgusted, saying that that their father ruined Seung-won by cleaning up after him back them.
With a final warning, Do-won leaves. Seung-won starts to lose his equilibrium and rushes to dose himself with the red powder Aunty Im brought to their last meeting.
Hye-jun singles out three camping sites, and Han-jun enlists the detectives to help them search the grounds. Night falls as Jae-hui finally comes across Tae-su’s trailer. Tae-su himself watches her through his phone from a gas station, where he purchases gasoline with his card. The purchase pops up on the other detectives’ radar, and they make their way to the gas station.
Inside Tae-su’s trailer, Jae-hui finds benzene, gopuri knots and Eun-hye’s white heels. After calling Han-jun to let him know, Jae-hui finds portraits like the one Detective Jang saw at the old arson site.
Jae-hui remarks to herself that Tae-su’s mother looked like Eun-hye as Tae-su locks her in the trailer. He douses it in gasoline and sets it ablaze as she bangs at the window.
Han-jun sights the blaze and calls Su-cheol for backup. He finds Tae-su walking away and knocks him to the ground. When Tae-su asks Han-jun who he’ll choose, Han-jun looks up and realises that Jae-hui is in the burning trailer.
The epilogue shows us Eun-hye getting into an elevator with Tae-su. She smiles at him before we flash back to Tae-su’s mother, wearing white heels and beckoning him over to take their portrait pictures. We jump forward again to Detective Jang looking around the blackened house.
The nosedive continues with a couple of big disappointments, the first being the way we left this episode. I detest female leads being used as damsel-in-distress fodder on a good day. And then Café Minamdang tried to convince me that Jae-hui, supposedly a badass detective with ghost-like fighting skills, did nothing but cry and bang weakly on the window while Tae-su set the trailer alight. Not today, writers, not today.
The second is Do-won and Seung-won’s relationship. I think complex and/or tortured family ties done well can be excellent narrative drivers and add emotional weight to a story. So, I was looking forward to seeing where Do-won’s confrontation with Seung-won would lead, but it was so two dimensional and predictable that all I was left with was disappointment.
Seung-won could have been a calculating and sinister antagonist, but the encounter exposed him as nothing more than a whiny child.
It’s also important to note that, while I have been rooting for Hye-jun and Su-cheol as a couple, their romantic exchange was pretty iffy where consent was concerned.
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