From every chuckle I experience when hearing Detective Ki ( Jo Hee Bong) say “Elena Vashilivnashivanova” to Ma Ae Ri’s ( Park Jin Joo) light teasing, from Cho Rim and Moo Gak’s playful banter to the shenanigans of the police force, there is plenty of that wonderful lightheartedness to go around. The wittiness isn’t limited to the main leads who naturally fuel each others’ inner comedian, but to the supporting characters as well. ![]() I always enjoy a good romantic comedy and it’s definitely my go-to genre, but something about the humor in “ The Girl Who Sees Smells” just settles so perfectly with me that it’s one of the aspects I love most about this drama. Was I hyperventilating from the detectives’ risky game, shocked by the latest developments in the barcode murder case, stunned by the fierce change in demeanor from our Chef-nim, or suffering from wild heart palpitations from the lovey-dovey MooRim couple’s skinship? Well, I’ll leave that for you to figure out as I slowly come back to my senses. It is usually my habit to begin compiling my thoughts into words as soon as I finish watching the episodes, but it was a little different this week since I… kind of had to learn how to breathe again. Wow, “ The Girl Who Sees Smells” sure brought its A-game this week with two episodes filled to the brim of detectives playing cat and mouse with their barcode murderer, Chef Kwon Jae Hee ( Namgoong Min), plenty of danger, and even more beautifully sweet moments for our OTP, Choi Moo Gak ( Park Yoochun) and Oh Cho Rim ( Shin Se Kyung).
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