The episode picks up with the team narrowing in on the mysterious "Gopuri." The investigation into the past leads Nam Han-jun and Han Jae-hui to a secluded villa, where the atmosphere shifts from professional to deeply personal. As they sift through the ashes of the past, the physical threat of arson becomes a terrifying reality, forcing the duo to rely on each other for survival.
Episode 12 is a standout chapter that successfully fuses the "whodunnit" mystery with the "will-they-won't-they" romance. While the plot moves at a breakneck speed, it never loses sight of the emotional stakes. As the fire dies down, the trail of the killer is hotter than ever, leaving viewers desperate for the next installment.
Meanwhile, the camaraderie at the cafe remains the show’s emotional anchor. The chemistry between the eccentric staff provides necessary levity against the darkening backdrop of the murder investigation. The "shamanic" antics continue to be a front for brilliant profiling, proving once again that Han-jun’s greatest strength isn't the supernatural, but his sharp intellect.
The visual contrast between the warm, neon-lit "Minamdang" and the cold, shadowy crime scenes reinforces the show’s dual nature. The fire sequences in this episode are particularly well-shot, emphasizing the isolation of the characters. The Verdict
Nam Han-jun’s bravado begins to crack, revealing a man deeply scarred by his past failures. Seo In-guk delivers a nuanced performance, transitioning from a flamboyant charlatan to a protective partner in a single heartbeat.