Two Weeks Watch movie Also Known As ķ¬ģ ģ¤ Toowikseu 2 Weeks Jang Tae San is without any parents, siblings, wife or children. He doesnāt have any money, honor, or a love life. In short, he lives a non-existent life. One day, he finds himself framed for murder and learns about his alter ego at the same time. From that moment on, his world radically changes. This TV series is about a man on the run who just started wanting to live well but who has to fight to gain his life back. Genre Action, Conspiracy, Drama, Investigation, Suspense, Thriller Country Korean Status Completed Release 2013 Tagsdrama korea dramacoolfirst icdrama dramabeans ondemandkorea newasiantv asianbookie kshowonline subtitles engsub korean drama chinese drama taiwan drama korean movie online free free movies kissasian dramafile viki drama online english kdrama cdrama twdrama asiankiwi news dramas engsub subtitles dramacool dramabay dramayou myasiantv dramafever dramanice hdfree dramalove drama4u boxasian drama3s dramacity dramalike watchasian
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Jang Tae San works at a pawn shop by day and prostitutes himself to older women at night. One day, he's contacted by his ex-girlfriend that he is the father of her daughter with leukemia, and he's the last chance to donate bone marrow and save their daughter's life. That same day, he finds himself framed for murder but manages to escape and runs away. With nobody to trust, Jang Tae San has two weeks to try to prove his innocence and survive until his daughter's Jae Kyung is a prosecutor searching for evidence to take down Moon Il Suk, the man who stabbed her father, and Jo Seo Hee, a beloved senator who is actually working with Moon Il Suk. Together with Detective Im Seung Woo, she works to uncover the truth behind the murder and its connections to Moon Il Suk and Jo Seo HeeDrama Two WeeksGenres Action, Thriller, Mystery, DramaCountry South KoreaEpisodes 16Aired Aug 7, 2013 - Sep 26, 2013Aired On Wednesday, ThursdayOriginal Network MBCDuration 1 hr. 5 Rating 15+ - Teens 15 or olderNative Title ķ¬ģ ģ¤Also Known As Toowikseu , [ WeeksHow To Download Streaming Now Click Here to Open Episode Wise Stream Links Download Episode Wise Mega Download Links Click Here to Open Episode Wise Pahe Qualities Mega Download Links Season 1 480p NF WEB-DL-Pahe GB Season 1 720p NF WEB-DL-Pahe GB Download Episode Wise Filepress Download Links Two Weeks S01 NF WEB-DL 480p x264 [ Two Weeks S01 NF WEB-DL 720p x264 [AboutThis Game. It's September 1, 1986. You take on the role of forty-something Meredith Weiss, who returns from the big city to her quiet hometown. She exchanges her busy career at a software company to fill in for her dad, the local mail carrier. During her two-week stay in beautiful Providence Oaks, Oregon, she runs into a few familiar Korean Drama 2013 ķ¬ģ ģ¤ tu-wig-seu ⢠Drama Directed by ⢠Choi Jeong-gyoo ģµģ ź· ā¢ Son Hyeong-seok ģķģ Written by TV Channel/Platform MBC MBC Airing dates 2013/08/07~2013/09/26LinkOfficial Website 16 episodes - Wed, Thurs 2155 Synopsis The aimless and indifferent Jang Tae-san Lee Joon-ki never had much going for himself, but the worst-case scenario just happened Tae-san is shaken back into life when heās not only wrongly accused of murder, but also discovers he has an illegitimate child - a young daughter stricken with leukemia. As the desperate days unfold, Tae-san must save his dying daughter and find a way to clear his name. But for a man whoās never lived with purpose, will it be possible for him to make his time count in these crucial moments? Life may not always give second chances, but itās given Tae San two Advertisement Daichiserved time in prison for attempted murder. After his release from prison, he spends his time doing nothing and he doesn't see any hope for himself. One day, Daichi hears that a woman, whom he once loved, had a daughter Hana that was his. Hana is now 8-years-old and has leukemia. She needs a bone marrow transplant surgery or she will die. TV Mini Series20131h 5mThe drama spans exactly two weeks, and tells about Tae San's desperate struggles to save his daughter. He is on the run after being falsely accused of murder and discovers that he has a daug... Read allThe drama spans exactly two weeks, and tells about Tae San's desperate struggles to save his daughter. He is on the run after being falsely accused of murder and discovers that he has a daughter who is now suffering from drama spans exactly two weeks, and tells about Tae San's desperate struggles to save his daughter. He is on the run after being falsely accused of murder and discovers that he has a daughter who is now suffering from production, box office & company infoEpisodes16More like thisReview Predictable but amazingly you like watching thriller series, this is perfect for binge watching. You will be glued to the story. If you are someone emotional too, you won't forget it. And if you love kids, you will regret not watching it. If you are new into the korean world coming with the experience of watching high quality British and American tv shows, and that's why afraid may be you have looked over the web and have only found out how beautiful ROMANTIC korean dramas are and that unfortunately is not your genre , don't be because I was once there too not too long ago. This was only my second korean 16, 2018Contribute to this pageSuggest an edit or add missing contentBy what name was 2 Weeks 2013 officially released in Canada in English?AnswerEdit pageAdd episodeMore to exploreRecently viewedYou have no recently viewed pages Genre 2013, Action, Thriller. Director: Son Hyung-seok, Choi Jung-kyu. Writers: So Hyun-kyung. Stars: Lee Joon-gi, Park Ha-sun, Kim So-yeon, Ryu Soo-young. Etiketler: download Drakor Two Weeks, download movie Two Weeks, Drakor online Two Weeks, Drama Korea online Two Weeks, nonton film Two Weeks, nonton movie Two Weeks, nonton streaming Two
recaps discussion news cast 202 September 26, 2013January 24, 2016 Two Weeks Episode 16 Final by girlfriday I canāt tell if it itās felt like two weeks, eight weeks, or eight years that weāve been waiting for D-Day, but itās finally here. Now all I need is for the hero to save the day, put all the baddies away, save his daughter, not die ya hear, oh and get the girl. Thatās all. Is that too much to ask? Youāve got one hour, Show. Make it count. SONG OF THE DAY Toxic ā āTurningā for the OST [ 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 Boss Moon sneaks his way into Tae-sanās operating room and draws his knife⦠Teacher Kim enters the other room, and his face goes white at the sight of the man lying on the operating table. Itās Dad. He calls himself āBoss,ā the nickname his son used to call him as a child. He gets up and takes out his half of the fountain pen that he carries with a makeshift cap, and pulls the cap out of Teacher Kimās pocket. The two snap in place perfectly. When he hears the words, āYour name is Han Jin-hyuk,ā Teacher Kim is visibly shaken. Meanwhile, Boss Moon creeps closer, and raises the knife above his head with both hands. He stabs with all his force⦠and then freezes when thereās no reaction. He pulls the sheet off, and itās a dummy. Phew, all is right with the world. Flashback to Tae-sanās strategy session with Jae-kyung earlier that morning He argues that thereās no stopping Boss Moon from chasing them down to the ends of the earth, and In-hye and Su-jin would have to live looking over their shoulders for the rest of their lives. He needs a way to put Boss Moon away for good, and so they devise a plan to lure him to the hospital by faking an early operation the docās answer was no, they canāt do the transplant early, which thank goodness the story stuck to some logical details. They wonder how theyāll insure that Boss Moon comes himself instead of just sending Teacher Kim, and thatās when Boss Han suggestsāwith heavy heartāthat if they set up two possible operating rooms, they could catch both. The trick is leaking the sting operation hur to the baddies, and thatās where the mole comes in. As suspected, both Jae-kyung and Tae-san know about the mole, but then at the task force meeting, Jae-kyung turns to him and asks if he can handle playing the part. Oh, the mole is in on it? What, now? A flashback-within-a-flashback I know reveals that the captain had already confronted him about his moley activities, and he confessed through tears that he caved to money because of his fatherās surgery. That was just the first instance, and the rest of the leaks were due to threats that heād be outed for being a traitor. Heās ready to go to jail for his crimes, but the captain says the department is willing to be lenient with him for being honest. Ugh, I get that they didnāt reveal this for the twist, but it wouldāve been cleaner if the good guys had just used the evil mole to be the evil conduit. Anyway, Mole plays his part and the detectives are there every step of the way. They even get to the security staff before Boss Moon does, and tells them to take any payoff offered, and act like theyāre going to look the other way during the operation. Nice. Tae-san gets checked out by the doctor, who gives him the all-clear for tomorrowās operation. Back in the present, Seung-woo catches Boss Moon on the security camera as he enters the ward. Once Boss Moon wraps his head around the fact that heās been played, he quickly takes out climbing rope and even a rope ladder and prepares his exit strategy. Seung-woo leads the charge, and thankfully there are at least a dozen uniforms there as backup. They bust into the operating room⦠but itās empty. Whaa? He was just there! What they fail to catch is one of the ceiling tiles being gently put back in place just above their heads. ARG. Boss Moon climbs through the air vents, and by the time Seung-woo finds a rope in the staircase, the other end is out the window. YOU LOST HIM? Seung-woo! You have ONE JOB. Tae-san sits in a car in the hospital parking lot, with strict instructions from Jae-kyung not to move, otherwise heās giving Boss Moon an open shot. He sees a flurry of activity and starts to get anxious, but forces himself to remain hidden. Thankfully Teacher Kim isnāt giving them any troubleāheās on his knees from the shock, right where we left him last, and Boss Han is just holding his hand. The rope leading out the window turned out to be a red herring, because Boss Moon is still in the building. He climbs down the elevator shaft and gets to the basement, and manages to get into his delivery truck. And of course, the one person who sees this is the one person who shouldnāt. Tae-san has already decided to go into the hospital anyway to see whatās going on, but he spots Boss Moon driving toward the exit, about to get away. He runs, and in the split second that itās stopped at the driveway, Tae-san opens up the back door and leaps into the truck. Ack. But you have surgery tomorrow. And youāre the guy heās dying to kill. Ack. The cops are, as always, one step too late. Itās Jae-kyung who notices that Tae-san is missing, and dammit all to hellāhis phone is lying on the ground right next to her car. They at least think to check the security cameras, and learn that Tae-san jumped into the truck to go after Boss Moon. Boss Moon pulls into a junkyard to switch cars, and as soon as he does, Tae-san shows up at his window and scares the daylights out of him. I do enjoy that look of terror on Boss Moonās face. In fact, Iām going to rewind. Tae-san swings a lead pipe through the car window and drags him out by the collar, screaming that heāll never get away. Boss Moon makes a break for it and gets back in the truck, so Tae-san gets in the car to follow him. They knock into each other in the narrow junkyard road, and then Tae-san actually crashes into the truck to get him to stop. Eep. By the time he climbs out of the mangled car, Boss Moon is nowhere to be found. Tae-san just calls him out, taunting that heās hiding like a rat. It works and Boss Moon comes out⦠armed with a two-by-four. Boss Moon declares that thereās no such thing as an ending for someone like him, and Tae-san will never know what it took for him to become this man. Tae-san bites back with pity in his voice that he doesnāt care to dirty his ears with another rendition of the I-stole-my-siblingsā-corn story. āYour brother and sister starved to death, didnāt they, you bastard?ā Tae-san āWhy, are you getting mad because Iām supposed to just lie there and do nothing, but now Iām refusing to be stomped on? That I was spineless, that I lived without a pulseāthe only people who have the right to get mad at me for that are Su-jin and In-hye!ā He says that Boss Moon never had a right to interfere in his life in the first place, and makes it clear āI never submitted to you; I submitted to the fear that the people I loved might get hurt.ā He walks right up to Boss Moon, unarmed, and unflinching. Boss Moon strikes with the wooden plank⦠and Tae-san hits it back with such force that it breaks into pieces. Badass. He leaps up and kicks Boss Moon down with one blow, all fired up with righteous anger. The team is still struggling to track the truck on traffic cameras, and Seung-woo has to tell In-hye the bad news. She falls to the ground in shock. By the time we get back to the junkyard, itās Boss Moon whoās scrambling to run away, while Tae-san just keeps coming after him. He punches him until Boss Moon actually faints, and then hilariously ties him up with rope, reminding him that he swore heād make him rot in jail for thirty years. Tae-san walks away, which instantly makes me nervous. You never turn your back on a villain in the eleventh hour! Sure enough, Boss Moon wakes up and finds himself tied up in ropes. He searches for the nearest weapon to free himself, and digs out a lighter in the dirt. It still works. He reaches behind him and flicks the lighter on to burn off the ropes⦠when suddenly the entire junked tanker behind him lights on fire. Whoa. Is he gonna die? Wait, Tae-sanās not going to be framed for THIS too, right? Jae-kyung and the cops finally arrive at the junkyard, and Tae-san says he tied Boss Moon up back there⦠and boom, the junkyard blows just as heās turning back to point her in the direction. Did he die? In-hye waits outside the hospital, after getting the call from Jae-kyung that theyāre on their way back. Tae-san gets out and apologizes for making her worry, and says with a smile that they got Moon Il-seok, and she never has to worry about that man again. In-hye just grabs him in a hug, so relieved that heās okay. Gaaaah, the look on Tae-sanās face. Itās so good. He hesitates for a moment to let himself believe it, and slowly puts his arms around her. He breaks into this I-canāt-believe-it smile for just a split second. Jae-kyung looks on at the coupleās happy reunion⦠and then Seung-woo arrives just behind them. Oh noes. Poor Seung-woo. All it takes is one look at the hug and his heart sinks. Congresswoman Jo continues plans for her charity auction as if nothingās happened, and gets the call that Boss Moon was arrested. We see him being wheeled into the hospital screaming and flailing, half his face burned beyond recognition. Is it wrong that this makes me happy? Tae-san stops by to watch Su-jin sleep with this adoring look on his face, and then goes under for his marrow extraction. Su-jin wakes up and gets mad at Mom for not waking herāshe didnāt even get to say thank you to Dad when heās saving her life and everything. I love how terribly upset she is about this. Mom hands her a notebook that Dad left, asking Su-jin to write down all the things that she wants to do and all her favorite foods. She instantly lights up and fills the notebook with things like āplay soccerā and ādrawā and āMom and Dad and Su-jin all sleep together.ā When Tae-san wakes up, Jae-kyung is sitting by his bedside. He asks about Congresswoman Joās auction, and Jae-kyung sighs that itās probably going on right now, without a hitch. Sheās here to give Tae-san one final present, and tells him that Halfwit turned himself in after Boss Moonās arrest. He confessed to everythingāthat Boss Moon was the culprit who killed her father eight years ago, that he was the culprit in the attack five years ago, and of course Mi-sookās murder. It means that Tae-san can actually clear his ex-con record completely. And then itās Su-jinās turn to receive the transplant, and Tae-san watches from the window in amazement, as his blood starts to flow into her veins. Daddy and daughter wave to each other with smiles. Brainy Smurf takes Boss Moonās place at the auction, and smoothly buys all the pieces laced with drugs. Congresswoman Jo gets her bank account filled with the cash she needs for her new life, while Brainy acquires a boatload of drugs as the new head of Boss Moonās organization. But when he takes delivery of the pieces from the auction, the cops are waiting to arrest him. Excellent. Meanwhile Congresswoman Jo walks through the airport, having slipped out before the police raid⦠but thereās Jae-kyung, two feet behind her. Yaaaay. I was ready to throw something if they let her get on that plane. Jae-kyung arrests her for drug trafficking, and her partner cuffs her in the middle of the airport. We go back in the timeline to the first time Tae-san saw her crazy obsessed board, and noted with some interest that heād heard Boss Moon complaining about having to maintain a business relationship with a woman who likes money. Once the auction was confirmed, Jae-kyung had asked if Boss Moon dabbled in art collecting, and Tae-san said heās never shown interest in art, and says half-jokingly that maybe if it were lined with drugs, itād be another story altogether. Later Jae-kyung had pieced it together, once she found out that Congresswoman Jo was acting like a person who was leaving the country for goodālike someone about to make one last big score. Congresswoman Jo sits in the interrogation room, eyes closed. Jae-kyung saunters in with her three passports and outlines her plan to disappear, while Congresswoman Jo quietly reaches into her jacket for a hidden pill. But without even pausing for effect, Jae-kyung casually tells her to watch this video message from her son before taking that pill, and plays it for her. The sound of her sonās voice makes her open her eyes, and she sees him holding up a portrait of her with angel wings. It breaks her resolve. Jae-kyung pries the pill out of her hand and scoffs, āTo be an angel to one son, you stole the tears of countless people.ā The woman actually sheds a tear, which I didnāt think was possible. A little while later itās time for Tae-sanās trial, and as Jae-kyung promised, he wipes his record clean. The chief prosecutor takes credit for not accepting Jae-kyungās resignation, and Tae-san apologizes to her one last time for her fatherās case eight years ago. She thanks him instead, for being able to catch both people responsible because of him. She offers up a handshake to congratulate him on becoming a free man. Aw I really did love their partnership. Tae-san returns to Boss Hanās room that night, and ajusshi stumbles home a little drunk. He hands Tae-san an envelope of money, just as a gesture because he feels terrible about his son killing Man-seok and chasing Tae-san for weeks. They take turns arguing whoās more grateful for the other, which is sweet, and then Tae-san asks how ajusshi isnāt angrier about what happened to his son. Boss Han just sighs that heās lived long enough to feel grateful that he found his son even now, knowing that even if itās a late start, itās a start. Tae-san agrees and repeats his phrase, āEven nowā¦ā He returns the envelope and refuses to take the money, so then Boss Han asks if he doesnāt want to live with him. He says they could live in the same neighborhood at least, if he doesnāt want to live in the same house, and Tae-san laughs. How cute, ajusshi has grown attached. Tae-san asks if itās because heās worried about him, and Boss Han scoffs that itās nothing of the sort, but you know it is. Su-jin gets to move from the sterile ward to a regular hospital room today, and she gets extra nervous about primping for Daddyās arrival, saying that he promised to shake her hand when she got out. Tae-san comes in and greets her with a handshake as promised, and then brings out the monkey heās been hiding behind his back. In-hyeās eyes widen in surprise. Su-jinās had enough of this handshake business and just hugs him, thank goodness. He crouches down and reaches out to her face, and she mirrors him exactly, doing everything he does. Itās so cute. She tells Mom that she didnāt know it before, but Dadās nose is really pretty. He just takes in every inch of her, trying not to cry, and holds her close. Jae-kyung starts to take down the notes on her white board, and then sits in silence eating her cereal. Suddenly Mi-sook appears in front of her, smiling back at her just like she would on a normal day. Jae-kyung āIām sorry. Thank you.ā Her tears start to spill over, and Mi-sook wipes them away. As they smile, the camera pans over to her white board, now wiped clean. Elsewhere, someoneās having a very different breakfast. Boss Moon struggles to eat his prison meal, now blind and disfigured. He accidentally knocks the corn off his plate, and while he stumbles around looking for it, the inmate next to him reaches over and steals his corn. AHAHAHA. I freaking love it. Congresswoman Jo just sits silently in her cell, eyes closed. She still scares me, because I donāt think jail time will change her in the least. Teacher Kim seems at peace in his cell, reading another doting letter from Dad with a smile on his face. The cops gather for a drink, minus the mole, who turns up to bring them their food. He was naturally fired, but went into business and is much happier as a civilian. Seung-woo just got back from a vacation a forced suspension but the captain is eager to get him back on duty. He says not today, because Su-jin gets to go home from the hospital today. He shows up at the hospital with chocolates, and Su-jin beams when she sees him. In-hye is clearly surprised that he showed up, and asks how his vacation was. He calls it a repentance trip, since after all it was a forced suspension. He helps Su-jin finish packing, and the three of them head out holding hands⦠except Tae-san is there waiting at the curb. Dude, the family is wearing matching windbreakers. Not that I doubted this was the way the loveline would go, but thatās your answer right there. He and Seung-woo exchange bows, and Seung-woo tells Su-jin that her dad is here, as if giving her permission to go. She runs into Daddyās arms and he lifts her up atop his shoulders. In-hye looks up at Seung-woo with this guilty look, but he does the good guy thing and smiles back at her, not letting her see his heartbreak. The family goes camping and Tae-san does everything on Su-jinās wishlist, starting with soccer. Then the pair of artists sit down to draw portraits of Mom, and Su-jin asks what Dad liked about Mom when they first met. You little cupid. He says that when they first met, Dad sort of made a mistake, but instead of thinking the worst of him, Mom took his words at face value. We flash back to the post-boob-grab argument on the beach, where she was mostly thrilled that she did such a good job of playing a statue that he didnāt think she was a real person. Dad insists on cooking for them, and then over dinner, Su-jin asks where Daddy lives. He stiffens up at the question, and tells her that he made a lot of mistakes in his life. He asks for some time before he can explain everything to her, and she apologizes for asking, admitting that Mom told her not to. The three of them go to sleep holding hands, and Su-jin asks Daddy to sing her a lullaby. He doesnāt know any, so she asks for any song he knows all the words to, and he starts singing. The song startles In-hye, and we flash back to their happy days when she had sung him the same song, and theyād argued about the lyrics he argued they were sad, while she liked the romance of it. Itās then that she had asked him to quit his job with Boss Moon, swearing that it wasnāt because she was ashamed, but because she believed he could make more of himself. Tae-san agreed, knowing full well he could never ask a girl like her to stay by someone like him if he didnāt clean up his act. He wondered why she didnāt say anything sooner, and she said she wanted to wait for him. And finally, a kiss. Back in the present, they sit outside after Su-jin is asleep or so they thinkāsheās really awake and listening from inside the tent. Tae-san says that Su-jin takes after her because sheās so pretty and kind, and he tells In-hye that he wants to be the kind of father Su-jin can lean on, whether sheās nine or eighteen or married with kids of her own. In-hye says he will, but he tells her that in order to become that kind of father, first he has to be that kind of man. Augh, I love him. It isnāt good news for In-hye though, because she understands what this meansāhe brought them on this trip because heās leaving. Wait, what? He thanks her for forgiving him, but calls two weeks too short a time to change everything. I agree, but uh, extenuating circumstances, hello. Also, why does it require you to leave? He reminds her that she cut herself off from her own family because of him, and has bridges to mend as well. And then he tells her not to lose Seung-woo, who was there for her and Su-jin for four years. Noooo. What. Itās too late for noble idiocy! So then In-hye goes to meet Seung-woo, but then it turns out to be another flashback, to before he left on his repentance trip. He tells her that it isnāt because he loves her less, but he doesnāt have the courage to ignore Tae-san, and In-hye, and Su-jinās feelings. āAnd more importantly, thatās the father Su-jin wants.ā He tells her not to let Tae-san run off on his own, knowing that Tae-san doesnāt feel like he has the right to hold onto her. In-hye knows, but she says that what Tae-san needs most right now is time, which is true for all of them. Back at the campfire, In-hye tells Tae-san all this, and says sheās grateful to Seung-woo and calls him a good person. She turns to Tae-san āI have a good eye for people.ā She tells him not to worry about her and Su-jin, and do as he wants. He assures her that no matter what he sets out to do now, heāll live right because of Su-jin. He asks timidly if once he gets his life together, sheāll let him see Su-jin once in a while, and In-hye makes it clear that sheāll get to see Dad all she wants. In fact she turns it around and says āWhenever Su-jin wants to see her dad, when she needs himāyou have an obligation to show your face. Donāt forget it.ā Aww. With tears in his eyes, he says over and over, āI wonāt forget it. How could I forget that? Is that a thing to forget? I wonāt forget.ā They go back to bed, but nobody can really sleep, least of all Su-jin. She turns over and puts her arm around Dad, just to hug him a little longer, and so Tae-san puts his arms around her to hold her as she sleeps. He gives her a kiss on the forehead, as In-hye watches with a smile. Tears fall as he hugs her, and he says in voiceover Tae-san There are people smiling at me. They look at me and smile. I smile too. A bud sprouts in my heart. A flower blooms. And in the morning, he walks down a tree-lined road. Su-jinās voice calls out from behind him āDaddy!ā He turns back to smile at her. The end. COMMENTS You know, that was more open-ended than I expected, but it feels more realistic than forcing a bow on a two-week story. We get enough hints that a happy ending is in store, and even get a glimpse of it during the camping the trip. But it would be too easy to have an instant family unit after two weeks of struggleālife-altering fight-to-the-death struggle that it wasāit doesnāt earn you a free Presto Acme Happy Family. I like that Tae-san knows this and still wants to earn it the hard way, and become the kind of man who deserves In-hye though part of me worries that heād never let himself believe he truly deserves her. At least weāve seen her be assertive enough for the both of them in the past, and I donāt think that In-hyeās feelings are ambiguous, in that she clearly doesnāt choose Seung-woo and lets him do the kind thing and step away. And itās clear that Tae-san is doing all of this for the same reason he was going to go clean eight years agoāhe wants to stand by her side proudly and be someone she can lean on, and now he wants to be that for both her and Su-jin. I donāt know that he really needs to go away-away to do it you people have lost enough time, is all Iām sayinā but I donāt want to sweep his past under the rug either. He has a lot to answer for, even with his criminal record wiped clean. In two weeksā time weāve come to trust that heāll live well and not waste his life anymore, but itās a different thing altogether for him to take those first steps to actually make that happen. Deciding youāll be a better man is one thing; becoming one is another journey altogether. I think the show is very clear on that front this two-week trial gave him the will to fight to survive, and earns him his second chance at life. He has to work for the rest. Iām satisfied with where we end up as far as the central plot goesājustice prevails, baddies get their due, and Boss Moon gets his corn stolen. That little beat just made my day, more than the self-inflicted burns or the beat-down from Tae-san though that was awesome too, because itās like a little grace note of perfection immensely petty and really satisfying. The villains each get fitting wrap-ups, in that you get the sense that Boss Moon has become his own worst nightmareāpowerless, irrelevant, gum under peopleās shoesāwhile Congresswoman Jo sits in her cell thinking she did nothing wrong because sheās a sociopath that way. And Teacher Kim, well, his flicker of emotion might mean heās not a cyborg. Maybe. And I really loved Jae-kyungās send-off, which had such a sweet melancholy tone. Part me had the sinking feeling that in wrapping up the case, sheās lost the single-minded purpose that drove her for eight years, and she might have a mental breakdown. For her a new beginning felt scary but necessaryāshe might wake up tomorrow and not know what to do with herself, but thatās probably a good thing. As a finale, this episode managed to satisfy the bulk of what I wanted for the characters, which is saying a lot since I came into it feeling like Iād be disappointed with anything less than a happy-but-realistic ending. It tied up the bad-guy chase early enough with a really great reversal from Tae-san who makes his stand against Moonāa necessary āgraduationā moment if there ever was one to leave enough time for an emotional build in the finish, without rushing the daddy-daughter reunion. Itās the thing weāve been waiting for all series long, the real, non-imaginary, non-dream hug. It was no question that heād get to save her otherwise, where be the redemption but it was their reunion afterwards that I had been on pins and needles to watch play out onscreen. I thought Lee Jun-kiās performance, as it was throughout the series when he was with either of the girls, felt sweetly understated and perfectly awkward. It kind of kills me that after all that, heās scared to do anything more than offer her a handshake. So fitting. Two Weeksā central conceit really worked to its advantage in keeping the story chugging along. Itās a show that has such a strong premise and motivation life and death stakes, danger, danger, murder, danger that the central plot is literally just that one straight shot we set up in Episode 1. On the flipside, that puts much more weight on the finale to close up the story with a satisfying conclusion. If weāve spent fifteen episodes with all roads leading to this, itās the kind of burden on a finale that could retroactively make me hate the time I had invested. Thankfully it made me happy I had gone on the run for eight weeks, even if it made me a nervous wreck sometimes. I do wish the show had been a little twistier at times the auction turned out to be ridiculously simplistic, and the finaleās use of flashbacks was overkill. Weāre used to flashbacks on this show, and theyāre mostly used to great effect, since on the two-week premise alone you canāt go very deep with characters without them. But still, in the finale it seemed like a crutch, or a way to fancify the proceedings, which shouldāve been rather straightforward. I wouldāve rather watched our characters learn the crucial plot points as they happened, not have them be kept from us for the surprise. Because, uh, itās not a surprise if we already know. The point is that we want to be with them when they make the discovery. Overall it was Tae-sanās character that made the series worth watching, because his redemption feels truly earned. They werenāt afraid to make him despicable at the start, knowing how hard heād have to fight to survive, to stop feeling sorry for himself, to think that life was worth living. His internal journey had a great progression as he started to grow a spine and change his external circumstances for the better, and I really watched the entire series for his redemption arc. It wasnāt that he was saving his daughter noble and heroic, yes, but that he would be saved by being able to be a father to her in that one wayābeing needed became his lifeline, and that felt so raw and earnest. There are a few repeated beats when Tae-san looks at In-hye, or Su-jin and in the end both, in amazement that theyāre laughing and smiling because of him and for him. Thereās something so lovely about how simple love is to himāhe spent his life feeling worthless and hating himself, but In-hye and Su-jin thank him for being born, and are happy to see him, without reservation. It still kind of blows my mind that that one fact makes him so happy, but itās also a reminder that heāll never take anything for granted from this day forward. RELATED POSTS Two Weeks Episode 15 Two Weeks Episode 14 Two Weeks Episode 13 Two Weeks Episode 12 Two Weeks Episode 11 Two Weeks Episode 10 Two Weeks Episode 9 Two Weeks Episode 8 Two Weeks Episode 7 Two Weeks Episode 6 Two Weeks Episode 5 Two Weeks Episode 4 Two Weeks Episode 3 Two Weeks Episode 2 Two Weeks Episode 1 Tags featured, Kim So-yeon, Lee Jun-ki, Park Ha-sun, Ryu Soo-young, Two Weeks Premium Supporter Currently AiringDownloadDrama Korea Two Weeks Drakorindo - 43 Rekomendasi Drama Korea Action Terbaik - Streaming online drama korea terbaru, gratis download film drakor subtitle indonesia, kumpulan film serial drama korea terbaik.. Watch and download drama korea subtitle indonesia with just one click with out registeration. Nah, kali ini saya akan berbagi .