Lee Joon Hyuk as Kim Young Joo, the ardent prosecutor who is doing all he can to bring the City Hunter to justice. It would be a pity if he is turned into a Javert-like character.

Translation of preview from Soompi:

Jin Pyo: The men who killed Moo Yeol also killed your son.
Kyung Hee: You said he was alive!
Jin Pyo: I lied!

Young Joo: I want to see my father apologize for all his wrong doings
Jong Shik: And if I refuse…
Yong Joo: Then I will show you the consequences of the law that I work to protect

Nana: Punishing people like Kim Jong Shik…that’s the power of law. Right?
Yong Joo: I have something to tell you

Yoon Sung: Where did Lee Kyung Hee patient go?
Nurse: She disappeared after a man with a cane visited her.

Jin Pyo: If your identity is revealed, you will have to die.

Yoon Sung: If you get in the way, I won’t forgive you.

City Hunter’s episode 11 preview shows that lies will be built upon lies as Yoon Sung’s bad daddy will tell yet another lie to keep Yoon Sung, aka his weapon of revenge, in line. And although many folks in the City Hunter community do not like the prosecutor Young Joo, I love him. He’s just a righteous man who is caught up in circumstances he doesn’t understand, and I hope the writers will not go all Les Misreables with the story and turn him into Javert. He has a sense of justice and righteousness, yes, but he’s not rigid like Javert is. My hope is that he teams up with Yoon Sung to take down the Gang of Five, but that could get complicated since (highlight to read) one of them is his dad.

I’m hooked, I tell you, hooked to this show. This is probably one of the best Korean dramas I’ve watched. Writing the proper review for the paper now, so stay tuned – it will be published next week.

So if some of you lucky folks have One HD (I’d kill to have it, but my apartment complex is not equipped for the service) you should try tune in.