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I Hear Your Voice: Episode 8

I feel like all I do is talk about how I love this show, but hell, I LOVE THIS SHOW. It’s got my heart locked away in a steel box, and I’m pretty sure I know who’s got the key. The story barrels on ahead into darkness, and our characters start to crack under the weight of it all. Suddenly everything comes into question: truth and lies, right and wrong, and head and heart.

 
EPISODE 8: “For whom is this life”

We open on a news report, which can only mean the worst. Mom’s chicken shop went down in flames… and she didn’t survive. Noooo! Mom! I knew in my gut we were headed here, but damn.

Hye-sung faints in Su-ha’s arms at the hospital, and he just holds her close in the middle of the chaos.

Min Joon-gook survives with minor burns, and gets questioned as a suspect. But he asks the police specifically for a district change. We find out why, a few weeks later—Judge Kim arrives at Mom’s funeral and his colleagues tell him that Min Joon-gook’s case will be tried in his courtroom, of all places.

Hye-sung’s colleagues are all present at the funeral, where she just stands numbly, receiving condolences but hardly registering anything at all.

Lawyer Shin asks Judge Kim a favor, and requests that he and Kwan-woo be kept from having to defend the man who killed Hye-sung’s mother. Judge Kim says he’ll do what he can, but then adds that it’s unlike Lawyer Shin to even ask for such a thing—he’s a suspect awaiting trial, which means we don’t know if he’s guilty or not.

At the same time, Do-yeon is the prosecutor assigned to the case, and she listens sympathetically as Min Joon-gook tells her this is all a terrible misunderstanding, and that he ran into the fire to rescue his manager, who was only ever sweet to him and gave an ex-con a second chance and made him birthday food and everything.

She points out that he has an unusual connection to the victim’s daughter, which he also swears is a misunderstanding—he didn’t kill that man ten years ago.

And at that, Do-yeon turns on a dime. She reminds Joon-gook that there were two eyewitnesses to his murder that night… and she’s the other one. That’s an answer he was not expecting.

She looks him right in the eye and says that’s the thing about liars—once you find out there’s been one lie, you start to question whether anything else they said was true. She tells him they’ll meet in court. Excellent. Suddenly I’m so very grateful for you, Seo Do-yeon.

He gets transferred back to jail from the courthouse, and there’s Su-ha, waiting for him to come out of the building. Please tell me you’re not armed with a knife right now. There are so many ways this could go wrong.

Just as Joon-gook is about to get on the bus, Su-ha charges at him and starts throwing punches. He’s so enraged that three guards can’t separate them. He screams, “WHY?! Why did you kill an innocent person?”

Joon-gook swears he didn’t do it. But Su-ha reads his thoughts, and starts to strangle him. The guards finally put him down and put Joon-gook on the bus, and he turns to give Su-ha one last menacing look.

At the funeral, Kwan-woo finds Hye-sung mindlessly writing lists and wondering if she has enough relatives to carry the coffin. He brings her food and urges her to eat, promising to take care of the details.

She thanks him for everything and tells him to go home, but he argues that he can’t: “I don’t want to. I’m your boyfriend now. If I leave you alone I know you’ll cry, so how can I go?”

But she says, “Let me be alone… so I can cry. You can do that for me, right? Since you’re my boyfriend.”

She sits alone that night in the dark room, wondering what’s wrong with her that she can’t cry, thinking maybe she really is that cold-hearted.

Su-ha arrives and sits down next to her, and she asks where he’s been. “To see Min Joon-gook.” She asks for the truth, and he gives it—Min Joon-gook killed Mom. She asks cautiously if he saw in Joon-gook’s mind what Mom’s final moments were like.

Su-ha nods, barely holding back his tears. He says that Joon-gook let Mom call Hye-sung in her final moments. It only now occurs to her what that phone call with Mom really was.

As she plays it back in her mind, she starts to pound her chest. Now Mom’s words not to spend her life hating, her strange tone of voice, her wanting the call to linger… it hits her like a wave, and she bursts into sobs, crying: “Mom! Mom! I didn’t know! Mom, I didn’t know! I didn’t know it was the end!” She breaks down in uncontrollable tears, and Su-ha just silently stands behind her for her to lean on as she cries.

The next thing we know, Kwan-woo storms into Judge Kim’s lunch to ask for someone else to be assigned to Min Joon-gook’s case. What. Judge Kim says he did everything he could, but all the other public defenders rejected the case, and Min Joon-gook also applied to have Kwan-woo be his lawyer. Bastard.

Pretty the Paralegal freaks out that the office mood will go straight into the toilet, and asks Lawyer Shin to do something to keep this from happening. He cringes to think how Hye-sung will react… which is when she walks into the office and overhears the whole thing.

She comes outside, where Kwan-woo is wrestling with how to handle this. But she surprises him by saying that this is better—she was worried that Lawyer Shin would get the case, and he’d be a lawyer before a friend, but Kwan-woo will be different right? “You’re always on my side, right?”

Oh no, you can already see that this is going to rip him up. She asks, “You believe me, right?” He says yes. She leans on his shoulder and thanks him, but the look on his face betrays worry.

He steels himself with the reminder that he’s on Hye-sung’s side, and goes to see Joon-gook. But a guard comes out to say that he’s not available for a consult because he tried to commit suicide.

Kwan-woo rushes to the hospital, where he reads Joon-gook’s suicide note—a heartfelt sob story about wanting to make amends with Hye-sung and Su-ha but just causing them more pain, and seeking out Mom as a means of making up for his sins.

He describes how gracious Mom was to accept him and forgive him, and how caring she was. He says maybe it was his fault she died after all, because he knew she had been fainting lately, but didn’t do anything about it.

We see the version of his story play out, where he found her lying in the shop as the fire was going, and carried her out on his back. He writes that he doesn’t mind giving his life to have his sincere feelings conveyed, and that he’ll go now to join Mom, the only person who was ever kind to him. AUGH. YOU RAT BASTARD.

He wakes up, and Kwan-woo says he doesn’t believe this letter or the suicide attempt, but it doesn’t faze Joon-gook, who says that it could seem that way. Kwan-woo demands to know, “Why me?!”

Joon-gook: “Because if it were another lawyer, she wouldn’t believe it. If you—the person not on my side—can prove my innocence, then Jang Hye-sung will have to believe me.” Damn. He’s pouring on the heartfelt sincerity, and you can see it start to get to Kwan-woo.

He investigates the case, going over the crime scene and digging into recent events like the altercation with Su-ha. It’s starting to look bad…

The day of the trial rolls around, and Su-ha contemplates his switchblade. But he remembers Hye-sung asking him to promise no revenge, and he puts it away in his drawer. Phew.

He finds Hye-sung thinking at Mom’s picture that it’ll be okay—Kwan-woo will be on their side, and they head to the courthouse together. She pauses at the door, unable to bring herself to turn the knob. “Min Joon-gook is in there, right?” She says it’s just like ten years ago, and this time Su-ha opens the door for her and leads her inside.

Do-yeon presents the charge—murder by arson—and then the judge asks Kwan-woo for the defendant’s plea. But he’s lost in thought, and he looks over at Hye-sung. And that’s when Su-ha hears what he’s about to say before he says it aloud. Su-ha: “No…”

Kwan-woo stands up, and pleads not guilty. Min Joon-gook gives Hye-sung a chilling look.

After the hearing, Hye-sung rips into Kwan-woo, asking how he could defend the man who killed her mother.

He urges her to listen and gives Joon-gook’s account, from seeking Mom out as a means of making amends, to all the circumstantial evidence—the head wound that Joon-gook claims was due to a fall, or the lack of CCTV footage.

She spits right back that there’s no footage because he cut the feed, pointing out that the last thing on that security tape is Min Joon-gook walking towards it. But Kwan-woo says that’s all speculation.

Su-ha’s been standing by, and he finally erupts to say that the head wound is from Min Joon-gook beating her. And ohgodohgod—we see it in flashback as he bludgeons her to death.

Kwan-woo says he could be right, but so could the other possibility, where Min Joon-gook is innocent and tried to save Mom. Su-ha turns to Hye-sung, who’s just thinking with pleading eyes at Kwan-woo, “Please, don’t do this. You’re not supposed to be like this. You’re supposed to be on my side.” Su-ha can’t handle watching her heartbreak and tells Kwan-woo to stop, finally punching him in the gut just to make him shut up.

Kwan-woo starts to dig into Su-ha’s dad’s case as well, and sighs toward Hye-sung’s empty chair and says that he feels lately like he’s become the guard to an evil king.

Su-ha comes home to find Hye-sung cleaning, which alarms him, and she tells him to go home now, since Min Joon-gook’s in jail and there’s no need for him to live here anymore. Su-ha: “No, I don’t want to.” She flares up at him that she hates everybody right now, and even wants to pick fights with the dirty dishrag in her hand. She begs him to leave her alone before she says things she’ll regret. Su-ha: “No.” She asks if he’s a child, so he retorts, “That’s right, I am a child. I don’t understand what you’re saying, so go ahead and say anything.” Aw, are you letting yourself be her punching bag?

She rails at him: “I’m hating you thousands, tens of thousands of times a day—that all this is because of testifying in that courtroom ten years ago; that all this is because of you!” Oof. She asks with tears in her eyes if he wants to hear worse, and even though it clearly upsets him, he says, “Go ahead. I’ll listen to it all.” He walks over to start helping her clean, and adds: “Say it. You can swear too. I’ll sit by your side and listen to it all.”

She wipes away a tear and comes up next to him as he starts washing dishes. After a long meaningful pause, she says, “Su-ha-ya… that’s cooking oil.” HA. She asks if he read the judge’s mind during the trial, and he says he’s split 51-49, leaning more towards acquitting.

The next day Hye-sung spins and spins in her revolving door, going ’round in circles between “I can do it. I can’t. I can do it. I can’t.” She decides she can, and then goes to Do-yeon’s house. Just standing in the street reminds her of Mom coming to her defense when it mattered most to her, and she struggles to even ring the doorbell. Judge Seo watches from the balcony as the two girls meet on the lawn.

Hye-sung asks how Do-yeon thinks the trial will go, and Do-yeon says it’s difficult with nothing but circumstantial evidence. Hye-sung reminds her who Min Joon-gook is, adding that if she had testified that day, she’d be suffering the same fate. Do-yeon says she wants to put the guy away too, but the evidence…

Hye-sung shocks her as she blurts: “Then falsify it.” She gets down on her knees and pleads, “Please help me, Do-yeon-ah. I didn’t know a day like this would come. I didn’t know the day would come when I’d kneel in front of you and beg like this. But I’ve sold my pride—I’ll sell it all, because I have to catch him.”

She says she’ll do anything, even apologize for ten years ago. And she does—she says it was all her fault and that she’s sorry. That really catches Do-yeon off-guard, and then Dad comes out to ask if she really means it. Hye-sung struggles against her pride, and thinks to herself, “I’m sorry, Mom,” as she cries a tear. But she steels herself and says yes—she’s sorry for all of it, and asks for his help.

They sit down together and Judge Seo says they have to make evidence, and asks if there’s someone else they can get to testify like a cellmate from prison. Hye-sung remembers that Lawyer Shin’s friend shared a cell with him, and says she can find him.

Judge Seo says the man will be dying for parole, so he’ll put in a word to leverage that for a deal. Do-yeon turns to him in shock: “Are you saying we should get him to perjure himself?” He says that to catch the killer, this is what they have to do, and says baldly, “You’ve done it before, ten years ago.” Damn. So he knew all along that Do-yeon was lying when she swore Hye-sung shot a firecracker in her eye.

He says they have to be willing to do anything to catch a killer, and turns to Hye-sung: “You agree, right?” Oh man, did she just sell her soul to the devil or what? She answers yes.

Su-ha finds her on another cleaning spree when he comes home, and she says she got on her knees to beg Do-yeon for help, and even sank so low as to take the blame for the fireworks. She starts to cry, and he reaches up to wipe the tear from her face, but she pulls away.

Do-yeon questions Joon-gook’s cellmate Hwang Dal-joong, but he says there must be a misunderstanding—Min Joon-gook was nothing but sweet and good-natured. He did mention Jang Hye-sung once, but all he said was that he owed her a debt.

Do-yeon gets him right where he’s vulnerable though, and asks if he doesn’t want to hurry and get paroled so he can search for the daughter he lost twenty-eight years ago. He asks if that’s possible, and she says it can be, depending on how he answers her questions.

Lawyer Shin goes to play celebrity bingo with his friend Dal-joong and looks up in surprise at the news that he’s going to testify for the prosecution—didn’t he always say Min Joon-gook was a nice man? He hedges and says that’s not all there was to him, and Lawyer Shin raises an eyebrow.

Hye-sung gets ready for the next day of the trial, and holds up Mom’s picture to tell her that if it goes well she can get a conviction. She thinks back to what Mom had said about why she stood up for her—because she was right.

“I’m right this time too, right? Tell me that I am.” She hugs Mom’s picture close, lip quivering to keep her tears in check.

She runs into Lawyer Shin outside the courthouse and he says he came to ask her something—did she make a request of his friend Dal-joong that she shouldn’t have? She denies it, but then turns back to challenge him. “And what if I did?”

He asks if she’s really breaking the rules, and she admits, “By following the rules I’ll lose everything.” He says that doing so will just bring misfortune back around on her, even bigger than before—doesn’t she know that?

Hye-sung: No! I don’t! Have you ever been a victim? In this country, a victim can do nothing. I never got to ask Min Joon-gook why he killed my mother, because I’m not allowed to see the defendant. In the courtroom, the judge listens to Min Joon-gook’s words more than mine. The victim can’t breathe from the injustice, but can’t do a single thing! Innocent plea? Rational rules? That’s all dog shit. Now that I’m the victim, rules and means are all dog shit. And all lawyers are sons of bitches. And I’m a dog just like them.

She yanks off the scales of justice pin she always wears on her lapel and chucks it to the ground as she walks away. Lawyer Shin picks it up and wonders—if Min Joon-gook gets acquitted, will Hye-sung remain a public defender?

It’s time for the cellmate to testify, and Su-ha confirms that the judge is split 50-50. Hye-sung says that’s enough for the testimony to give them an edge. They watch as the man testifies that Joon-gook talked about his plans to get revenge on Hye-sung.

Joon-gook lights up in anger, and Su-ha flips the locket on his phone: Heads, for guilty. They’re sure the case is all but won, but then Kwan-woo gets up to cross-examine him, and tears his testimony to shreds.

It’s horrible in so many ways—what they’re doing is wrong in the first place, but he’s clawing Hye-sung’s heart out with every word. Su-ha flips the locket back the other way, and Hye-sung cries into her hands.

And then Min Joon-gook leers at Su-ha the exact same way he did ten years ago, and thinks the exact same thing—that all these morons believe him this time too. And that his next targets are Su-ha and Hye-sung.

Hye-sung clutches a picture of her and Mom as she lies in bed that night, thinking back to the time she fixed a computer and Mom called her a genius and told her to go be a computer science major, or the time she did Mom’s makeup and Mom called her Picasso and told her to go to art school. *tears* Mom just always thought the best of her, no matter what.

Su-ha calls her out to dinner, but she doesn’t answer, and he sees the millionth ignored text from Kwan-woo on her phone. This time it says that he’s waiting outside until she comes out to see him.

Su-ha goes out instead and says she’s hanging in there, but it might be hard to see her for a while. He hears Kwan-woo think that he really doesn’t want to give up on Hye-sung, so he says that Hye-sung likes him very much, and that’s why she’s having such a hard time with all this.

“So give her time, and wait for her.” Aw, kid, you’re killing me.

Kwan-woo thought Su-ha didn’t like him, but Su-ha just turns to go without answering either way. He calls out to ask if he hates him too for taking Min Joon-gook’s side. Su-ha pauses, changes his face into a smile, and turns around to say not at all, and thanks him…

And then when he turns back away, he thinks to himself: “Thank you… for giving me the chance.” Oh noes. To what? To kill him yourself? Gaaaah. My heart can’t take this.

Su-ha puts the date of Joon-gook’s verdict into his phone, and looks down at his knife. He’s absent from school yet again, and then we see him look around Hye-sung’s apartment for stuff to fix. No, are you leaving? He changes all the light bulbs and fixes the little things that he can, and then he picks up his bags and takes one last look around. He puts the shoes back in place—the men’s shoes she didn’t need while he was living there—and then heads out.

Hye-sung visits Mom’s memorial and says that ten years ago she was really scared, but she testified because Mom told her she was always right. “But I was wrong. Life isn’t a fairytale. I should’ve run away like Do-yeon did.”

Su-ha shows up behind her with a flower for Mom, and says he read her mind this morning and knew she was coming here. He asks if she’s not going to work, and suggests they go somewhere else instead.

So they go to the aquarium like they promised, and he says he says he finally got to come after four tries—he was supposed to come with Dad but he died, and then a school field trip but he got sick, and then with Hye-sung the last time. She points out that he’s the one who didn’t answer his phone that day, and he just brushes it off. She asks why he wanted to come here so badly, and he says, “You know that my world is noisier than other people’s. I thought it’d be quiet here, and peaceful.” She agrees that it is.

After a while he turns to her and says he packed and moved out today, but she needn’t worry because Min Joon-gook won’t ever hurt her again. You’re making my stomach churn right now. She asks how he knows, and he lies that he read Joon-gook’s mind and she can trust him. She wonders if he brought her here to say goodbye, and he nods, adding that there are a few things he wanted to say to her first. She looks up at him nervously, “What is this? Are you never going to see me again?” He lies (again!) that he’s a senior in high school and has to study.

The first thing he wanted to tell her is that Mom was proud of her until the very end—he read it in Joon-gook’s mind. Flashback to Joon-gook telling Mom why she’s about to die: because her daughter testified against him ten years ago. Joon-gook: “Don’t you regret it?” Mom: “I do regret it. If I had known she was that brave, I should’ve praised her more.” Hye-sung’s eyes fill with tears, and Su-ha adds: “And she said that she’d be dancing up in heaven.”

The second thing is for her not to be so hard on Kwan-woo, because he likes her a lot, and really believed this was the right thing to do. He doesn’t know the truth, and he did the best he could. She nods that she knows.

He takes a breath before saying, “And this is obvious but… you like him a lot too, which is why you’re having such a hard time. So don’t hide too long, and go see him. It’ll be better for both of you.” *whimper*

He says that’s it (THAT’S IT?!) and turns to go. She calls out after him, but trails off, unable to finish her sentence. She just says “thank you” for everything, and tells him to study hard.

A tears trickles down his cheek as he stands there, stuck between coming and going, and then he turns back. Omo.

“There’s one more thing you don’t know.” Omo.

And then he puts his hand around her waist and pulls her in close for a kiss. Omo.

Another tear falls as he kisses her, and then he smiles one last time before turning to walk away, into the dark. Ohmygah, I’m a blubbering mess. Why am I crying? It’s not even over. Stop crying.

An epilogue as the credits roll:

In the scene where Kwan-woo had confessed his feelings, he had asked for a re-do on their date. But she remembers that she made plans to go to the aquarium with Su-ha and says she can’t push it because he’ll be really disappointed.

“I’m sorry, but my promise* to Su-ha comes first.” …which he never heard because he walked away heartbroken.

*[“Promise” is the same word as “plans” in this context, so it’s a play on both: I made plans with Su-ha first, but also My promise to Su-ha comes first.]

 
COMMENTS

This episode left me dead. Gah, I knew Mom would probably die in service of the story, and even though I hate that she’s gone (not to mention that when you get a confluence of top-notch character and actress, it’s doubly painful to let go), I’m with this story and where we’re going. Mom’s murder takes the stakes to a place that’ll carry so much of what comes after this, and there’s a new depth and darkness in Hye-sung’s character to explore.

I love the conflict this sets up between right and wrong, Kwan-woo and Hye-sung, and Hye-sung and the Seo Family. And because we loved Mom so, we feel the same exact struggle—she does the wrong thing, but why does it feel satisfying when we think it might work? She shouldn’t have sacrificed her morals for revenge, but why do our hearts sink when it fails and the killer will go free? I like that I’m conflicted, because my heart is with Hye-sung even if I know that she’s hitting a low point and making the wrong choices.

It was a great conflict for Kwan-woo as well, and fitting for his character to do the right thing, even if we’re screaming at him that he’s wrong. It’s almost tragedy-proportions of bad fate—he does the right thing, but has the wrong information, and she knows what’s right but chooses the wrong way to get that result. And the fact that she gave up her conviction to join forces with the Dark Lord of Relative Truths is just extra salt in the wound. I hated that she gave into the fireworks thing. It has pretty much come to define her—the fact that she never let them win even when they levied her schooling and Mom’s job at her—that it really felt like she was giving up everything when she caved to the lie. The whole thread of lies worked really well in this episode, from Su-ha’s white lies as he said goodbye, to Hye-sung’s choice to declare lies as truth, to Kwan-woo not knowing truth from lies when it came to Joon-gook.

I’m terrified that Su-ha’s going to do something stupid, which is pretty much a given at this point. I don’t actually think the story’s going to let him be a killer, but I do think he’ll go as far as trying, and he’s going to end up in a deep vat of trouble when it goes south. I like that he walks that dangerous line, but now that Hye-sung really does feel like she’s out of options, there’s nothing holding him back from throwing himself into the fire. That kiss broke my heart more than made me swoon (okay, but it did make me swoon), because it’s goodbye. Realistically, of course, I don’t expect the hero of our story to go down in flames halfway through the show, so we’ll focus on the future, which will come to pass as long as nobody goes stabbing anyone, right? Right?

I’ve always felt that Hye-sung’s relationship with Kwan-woo was more head than heart—he’s the guy you want to date and marry, so duh, she accepts his confession and they start to date. But when he wants to stay by her side at the funeral she asks him to leave, and when she asks him to leave he really goes. When she tells Su-ha to get out, that she hates him and blames him, he refuses to go and insists on staying, even if it’s to be her punching bag. That just says everything, and that’s before he actually plays cupid to mend their relationship because it would make her happier. Gah. How are we not to swoon?

 
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Aww my feels! Never once had I rewatched and RE-READ recaps for any drama three times. I luf you show :3

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Now, what do we do until Wed?

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Cry?

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cry, watch the ending scene again, cry again, watch again, cry watch on and on..

I don't think I will recover until I see soo ha again..

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In Love with this show.

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Thank u for this website where I can totally rave and rant.

this is the first time ever I felt that I need to rave and rant. No other drama made me feel this way..

I don't know how many more times my heart can take it to wait until the end of this drama.

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One of my favorite scenes in this episode(although rather lowkey) is when hye sung is doing laundry with her feet, and su-ha comes in to help her. She's pretty much drained from her day and cries, and while he tries to wipe it away, she turns away with the most exasperated look on her face. That level of comfort they have with one another is amazing. And the fact that she treats him like a punching bag and just lets down her walls in front of him. It just all feels as if they've been living with each other since forever. And that they were meant to bee!!

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Oh yes, laundry-scene was one of my fave moments too; so natural.

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Yes this. That moment stood out more for me than the kissing scene. Perhaps because I'm not as invested as the rest is in the romance and the tear wiping/laundry scene was as unromantic as the setup was (toilet, stomping on clothes etc) but it showed some insight into her character. Despite her vulnerability, she ain't gonna let anyone shower her with pity (well, she didn't know SH was romantically invested in her... then).

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Actually I feel that the director kinda tease us, making us thinking they'll show us the scene where they be in one bucket. But then I understand they won't show it to keep the atmosphere. But really, they owe us one.

And I really love Lee Bo Young expression when a tear escapes her eyes and how she avoid Su Ha's hand. That expression is so beautiful it's priceless.

And yeah, how it's so natural for them to be close. Like how they just naturally open a bottle for each other, or just to link arm with/or each other. And now, how he just join her to do the laundry without asking/such thing, like really. FEELS

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I've been wondering for a while but does the paralegal have a name? I can't remember the show giving him one.

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Actually he does. I finally heard the name in this episode! It's Yoo Chang :)

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what an outstanding episode to make us all emotionally invested in the characters, if we werent already.

like everyone has said, so many beautiful moments, dramatic as well as low key ones, in this episode alone. i am blown away by LJS's and LBY's acting in this episode especially. and YSY too. it felt like they were feeding off each other's feels in the scene and one just made the other shine and emote better. goosebumps!

i dont think that soo ha was just trying to make hye seong happier by playing cupid. i felt that, having made his decision on killing min gook, he wanted to make sure that hye seong will have someone good and reliable to protect and care for her when he knew he would not be around to do it. he recognise kwan woo's innate kindness and overheard HS saying she likes him and prob thought it would be for her best interest.

the other thing is, i really dont need a time jump for me to want them to be together. they already feel right together, right now. he is there for her every single time and despite her flaws, he is not put off. why do they need to wait apart for the legal requirements. which should be soon right?

there are 400+ comments already so i imagine i am not saying anything new. still, wanted to add my two cents. loving the drama right now. soo ha, my heart breaks for you - dont do it. youre pure intentions are misguided!!!!

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what is the song playing during the kiss scene?

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Thanks a lot!

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You're most welcome.

Knew many, including myself, had been waiting for it. Such a fitting song for that kiss scene.

There's another clip with footages from the show and I have been trying to get it into my phone but to no avail. :(

Maybe someone can help, please?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9dFrdRwkDrg&feature=youtube_gdata_player

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love (1000+x) this show, hope it will not go ballistic like what is happening to LSS, that show wasted my time..

I am not into young man / older woman OTP, but this show makes it possible for me. I find them so cute together, they complement each other.

rather than the kiss, i felt that when SH pulls HS and his tears and the scene, much more romantic.

Hope this show will get better, instead of following all those k-dramas gone bad to worse the 2nd half..

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I think that the daughter of the inmate that attempted to testify against the bad guy is actually the prosecutor girl, Seo Do Yeon.

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I'm not trying to detract the hatred from MG but... didn't he make some allusion in ep 1 to SH's father's murder being a hit job? I can't shake the feeling of this whole shebang going deeper than we think it is and that while MG is a killer (and a crazed one at that, no less), the real villain (aka the one who hired MG) is still pulling his strings from the darkness.

I'm putting my money on DY's judge father just because of the whole adoption thang and the fact that he was the ruling judge in MG's case the first time round AND he was the one who pointed them towards the cell mate (who is most definitely DY's real dad).

Oh, and one more thing: I don't really care about who she ends up with but as a neutral party, I would say she most certainly will end up with SH. Unless something bad happens to him in his pursuit for revenge, then I would say she ends up with no one.

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I have also thought that this will circle back to the Mean Dad.

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And oh, forgot to mention: HS's dad has been out of the picture since he's dead (according to mom) and I hope the writers don't pull some kdrama trope about long lost sisters, real criminal dad etc etc etc. I will drop the series like a hot potato if that happens :(

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me, too. There's just too much unexplained about why MG murdered SH's father, definitely something still lurking behind this story.

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Dear Show, you are asking me to take a chance and invest in you. And I'm getting too scared right now. Please be good, until the very end. I don't think I can bear another cheating from any kdrama (yes GFB, i'm talking about you). I'm still nursing a broken heart, so please, please, please, no reincarnation for you, okay?

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1. This show manages to give a realistic reason for Su Ha to do something out of the line. He doesn't have family, heck, he doesn't have anyone. All this time, he survives for Hye Sung. Then he finds her. And to protect her of course he will stake everything. And for him, it's okay to give everything because Hye Sung is literally his everything.

2. Many suggest he'll do bad thing to Joon Gook (like killing him). But how if he does it the other way? I know this much likely won't happen, but I REALLY want it to turn like this. I wish, instead of killing him, I want him to frame him.
Imagine Su Ha frames Joon Gook by stabbing himself instead of him. (in the planned circumstances). So it looks like Joon Gook who does it. Then he could also use this to be the evidence that Joon Gook did kill The Greatest Mom in K-Drama

Because I think it will kinda messy for Su Ha if he kills Joon Gook. He'll become murderer which makes him no different that any other murderer. My little heart wish him to be the kind and gentle Su Ha. But of course, this rage is no way to be kept. I just wish he'll do a tactic instead of simply killing him.

Well, that's will be too complicated maybe. So that's why I'm saying this much likely won't happen. And I won't be too disappointed too because this show is just sooo good and contain too, too much feels...

Lee Bo Young is beyond words. I can't help but to love her here, even with those attitude. (heck, I love her attitude here.) I never ship a noona romance as hard as this..

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I like your theory that SuHa will frame MJG and outsmart him that way.

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I really really love this drama! I'm so happy that DB also loves this drama and lots people here sharing the same feel like me. I'm hoping Soha won't be a killer T_T

I wonder what will happen in ep.9. There is no preview at all. Make me think about it badly. The kiss scene really makes me cry and in the same, it hurts me. Hixs.

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The aquarium scene got me thinking about the shooting schedule.

The opening credits for all of the episodes show Hye-sung in the aquarium, and it looks like she's wearing the same dress that she was wearing in the kiss scene. I figure that you probably wouldn't go back to that location two times in a shoot, so that makes me think that they filmed this scene before the show started to air.

Anyway, just made me wonder at what point in the series that the airing and filming schedules will start to overlap.

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i think it's different dress. maybe the colour of dress look same but different design.

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Awesome recap! How about that kiss in the end?! He might be too young for her but he's more "man" than the rest if cast.

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This scene:

“Thank you… for giving me the chance.” Oh noes. To what? To kill him yourself? Gaaaah. My heart can’t take this.

I took this scene to mean he's thanking him ( Oska lawyer) for screwing up with her and now he has a chance with her. That's why at the end of the episode where you know he's leaving to go off to kill the evil bastard guy to keep her safe. He lays everything out to her so she can make a choice knowing the good and the bad and him acknowleding the other lawyer mans feeling towards her. You cen see he's hopeful and when she calls out to him where he turns and walks away he breaks down to tears and figures the heck with it and goes back and gives her the one truth about himself that he left out and thats being he loves her.

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Did anyone else think the scene at the wake when the daugher breaks down and finally cries realizing the meaning of her Mom's phone call that SU HA is reading her thoughts so as she's reliving the conversation and he knows both sides to the conversation between Mother and daughter and knows the pain her helping him in the past has cost her and how much pain shes going through...

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Reading the comments, I just want to throw in my 2 cents worth.
1) I will anticipate that SH will make his move to kill MJK. Not forgetting now that he has the upper hand over MJK upon his release after the trial. SH has already connect his phone with MJK's phone, so he could easily know his whereabouts, and making it easier for him to attack MJK.

2) I think Do Yeon's dad, the judge who presided MJK's case, is just someone who used underhanded means to throw the criminals into the jail. He mentioned it when HS went to his house to ask for help. So I dont think he is the one who paid MJK to kill SH's dad, but I am betting that he used underhanded means to jail MJK's cell-mate (with whom most of us think that he probably is Do Yeon's biological dad).

3) I still think that KW will find out about MJK's real motive and hopefully before the trial, and find a way to put him in jail.

4) Although I applaud KW and Lawyer Shin for being professional with their job, however, I do not agree with them fully. Just in the case of the twins, if KW would have listened to HS about the twins collaboration to the murder, HS would not need to work with DY to have them both put in jail. They maybe able to work a way out for a lighter sentence. Same with Lawyer Shin, what he pointed to HS for her wrong was that she should take into account their reason for the murder since she is a defending lawyer. However, if one has a conscience, than how can I defend someone who had committed a crime when I know they did it intentionally. Many often times I have watched these happens in HK drama series, where the defending lawyers knew about their devious clients, and finally found ways to have them put to jail.

3) I am hoping that HS will run to SH to stop him from leaving after the kiss or look for him later. I am not too sure about the lovers relationship, but what I see is that both are dependent with each other. That is how they could be so natural when they are together. Like when during the funeral, the one HS looked for company was S H and no KW. To them it is just what it should be. Hopefully, by them she will remembered her mother's last words of not avenging her death.

4) I am in the opinion, that KW will awaken with the information from SH's dad's case, and then understood his own foolishness in placing too much trust on MJK. I am sure he will help HS and SH to nail MJK.

I think after that, it will bring the mood of the series back to normal again, maybe HS will be a better person, and maybe it will them be SH and KW fighting for HS, bringing about some laughters again. And by them KW too knows about SH's secret ability.

I am sure maybe after that, it will be something that will revolve around DY's and her dad and Lawyer Shin, cos according to a map on the relationships of all the casts, Lawyer Shin seem to have bad feelings with DY's dad, and maybe the cell-mate maybe the cause of it.

But I am hoping the moods will change for the lighter side after episode 9 or 10.

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I like the instrumental music at the aquarium. I think I've heard it during one of their cute moments together.

Does anyone know the title? or doesn't have one?

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I don't know anything about SK law but I'm confuse about the pleading of guilty or not guilty...it seems that the prosecutor is the one deciding what to say...plus I get that they are public defenders but I think they could abstain since KW has a personal relationship with SH so that would be a direct conflict with the case...I still love the drama though.

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Here I am again...thinking about what is gonna happen with Sooha in ep.9? and wed-thurs seems so far away...T_T

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Honestly, it's so difficult for me to put into words all of the thoughts that are running through my mind after watching this episode, but I'm going to try.

There are too many k-dramas where parents act like they're doing what's best for their children, but they aren't. They're either hurting them, stabbing them in the back, or never there when they need them. If there was a parent of the year award, Lawyer Jang's mom would definitely win.

I'm scared that the writer will make it so that Soo Ha will end up turning into a murderer in order to protect Lawyer Jang. I hope this doesn't end in tragedy.

Even though I do root for Soo Ha, I did think for a moment that I'd be all right if she ended up with Lawyer Cha after seeing the way she reacted to Laywer Cha even if it pained me. But after that last scene, screw that. Seeing Soo Ha like that broke my heart. Can't he get the girl? Can't he be happy? I say screw prestige, wealth, and age. He's mature, loyal, protective, and most of all, he's there for her emotionally.

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Oh my god oh my god oh my god.

That shows just put me through physical and mental states I've never felt since City Hunter. And, in a way, it's much more profound, much more deep. I'm crying because I'm sad to the core, because I'm heartbroken. Because this kiss was so much perfectly dosed with sadness, desperate love, failure, goodbye, hope, need... because everything is so much perfect... I mean... How can they give us exactly what we want never the way we expected it to be ? Always before I thought it would happen... And the way everything is explained... I mean... It just gets me, totally, and I still wonder how the light show from the first minutes could get so dark so quickly but remains loyal to itslef (that moment with the oil was maybe one of the greatest thing of the show because it shows how everything is so sensible). I have no idea where this drama si going, and god... I'm going to die waiting for the next episodes. Because I'm crying like hell, because Soo Ha's dark face is going to haunt me. Like I knew Hye Song mother would die, even so I hoped not, I know he will do something. And unlike you, I'm wondering if he won't go as far as murder. He could. He will hurt Min Goo. He will go through the court. There will be Hye Song or Cha or worse, Shin playing lawyer for him. There will be something... and I'm shaking just thinking until where they will push the story and the darkness inside the characters. Cha stayed who he was, but became dark by betraying who he loved. Hye Sung betrayed who she was. And Soo Ha... he will soon give in his most deep desire of vengeance...

This episode leave us at an intersection where I can't see a damn thing. How will relations turns out ? With the kiss ? The rejection ? The lies ? The truths ? Vengeance ? Promises ? What's gonna happen as soon as they get out from the aquarium ? Will she stay a lawyer ? I think so, but how will she come to that result ? Will Cha stay a lawyer ? Will Soo Ha become a murderer ? I don't know and it's so great it's killing me. A drama that's not all planed out...

So yeah, this show can take me everywhere. I'm following.

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Show, what are you doing to me? You scare me and make me love you at the same time!!!! This show is so freaking good and somehow it manages to be darker and more heartfelt than Cruel City!!!???? I'm shipping Shu-ha so badly! Poor baby!!!

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Hi.. i'm back again.

the song during the kiss scene is out. It's titled In My Eyes.

Man.. I cried again while listening to this song..

watched the ending scene many times already and cried every time.. Never a drama affect my heart like this drama..

counting the days, hours and minutes till Thursday.. i'll watch ep 9 raw just to know what happens next.

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Ahhhh, thank you! *runs off to youtube*

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Thanks mucho!
I've been trying to hunt it down ever since i heard it at the aquarium scene.

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Thank you for the recap. I'm really enjoying this show and so glad that I get to watch at the same time as everyone on dramabeans. As everyone said:
Lee Jong-seok is rocking this role.
Lee Bo-young has made her character likeable.
Kwan-soo is dead to me, although Yoon Sang-hyun is still mildly okay.
I give up on liking the actor who plays Big Baddie. This is the 3rd production I've seen him in and some things just cannot be forced.
The forensics are laughable.
The courtroom scenes are childish and predictable - years of fictional courtroom scenes have made me a better lawyer than all the characters.
The non-lawyer scenes are very well-written and keep me coming back for more.
I will go down with the SH/HS ship.

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What makes me completely swoon over in this drama is lee jong suk,,,, damn tht guy is versatile as hell,, I mean right frm secret garden,,, aft watching tht I had neva eva expected him to play these kind of characters including school 2013 n with such believebilty I cant wait for his other projects n see what he transforms himself into... im looking forward to watching whn I was pretty as well cuz it also seems like a vry diff one than any of his other projects...I just hope tht the drama does good till the end n is able to catapult him to a status where is considered a very good actoe n lets him hav more opportunities to go versatile n mesmerize us... sorry was supposed to write abt the epi n the drama but ended up only praising lee jong, well he is new n good so he deserves it...you go go boy..

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LJS a.k.a. Park Soo Ha - one hell of great actor and character.. it's been so long after i last fall deeply in love with an actor n a kdrama character.. agree with pg that he is indeed a versatile actor.. from Prosecutor Princess, to Secret Garden, to School 2013 and now I Hear Your Voice.. I've yet to watch any of his movie, but will surely catch up later.. I love him as Go Nam Soon, and love the Park Soo Ha in him..

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Darnnnnn it!!!! For the past months, I have not been addicted to any Kdrama.. My last addiction was Shut Up Flower Boy Band then after that I tried to stay away from KDramas just because it's hard to go to work when you've had barely any sleep because you stayed up watching episode after episode. hahaha! i'm sure some of you know what I mean. and also, i think nothing just captured my attention so far. But BOY OH BOY! After my usual glance at Dramabeans for the new dramas/trends in the KWorld, and after 2 months of being out of the country, I ended up seeing Girlfriday's review of this episode. Just the first few sentences captured my attention. And since I had a subscription at Dramafever that I havent been using (but im still paying. Grrrr) I decided to check out this drama. Next thing I know I watched all episodes in 2 days, staying up until 2am just to see episode 7 & 8 because I can't wait any longer. Sacrificed sleep and went to work with only 3hrs of sleep. I'm not sure if I'm glad I found another addiction or this is doomsday! Anyway i just wanted to share my story. I guess Kdrama world, here i come AGAIN!!! The addiction is back and this show is WORTH IT (so far)!!! :)

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gosh! where's episode 9? it's july 4 already. i've been waiting a week. can't wait any longer. pls post it now

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Man oh man...this show. I was just a crying mess throughout the entire episode from Mom dying to Su-ha's goodbye. I was even laughing through my tears when Su-ha tried to wash the dishes. Even reading the recap, I started to get tear-eyed. Ugh...this show...it just gets to me straight to the heart.

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I'm so conflicted. I like Kwan Woo. I liked him paired with HS more than SH+HS.

Even though the goodbye kiss was so bittersweet and strong in the acting, I just didn't believe in SH+HS as a couple. I was more stunned than happy/emotional about the scene.

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~A tear trickles down his cheek as he stands there, stuck between coming and going, and then he turns back. Omo.

“There’s one more thing you don’t know.” Omo.

And then he puts his hand around her waist and pulls her in close for a kiss. Omo.~

MY EXACT REACTION!

After that I was just like ('o')

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Ah!! The same with me

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I shut this off when convict shithead was whisked to the hospital- so much anger... You would think the attorneys, judges & cops would be alittle no- alot more jaded than this show depicts. Who lies better than a con? Thank you for the recap- I'll just go back & watch the goodbye kiss. If attorney Cha is forgiven or anything besides despised by Hye Sung- then I'm giving up on this show. Maybe Mother Teresa or Jesus would turn the other check but the rest of us...........

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Hye-sung is a shit lawyer and has no business practicing. Good thing she's only working in KDLand and not Reality.

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I always enjoy reading your comments JB. You always mention the things I might have missed or from a viewpoint I haven't noticed before. Good job!Please continue your great work!!!fighting!!!!!

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5 stars for this episode

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Coming from the medical field, I really hated one part of this story and that is the forensic results/autopsy saying that the mother died because of the fumes of the fire which changes the story. In reality, if you did an ACCURATE autopsy it will be obvious that the wound on the mother's head is not because of her fainting on the ground due to arrhythmia and the ACTUAL CAUSE OF DEATH would be the head injury. In reality, a wound due to a weapon and a wound due to fainting on the ground are distinguishable in the autopsy. In conducting investigations pointing towards homicide, an accurate autopsy should be done. Since by autopsy alone, you can determine if it's murder or not. That's why I really hated this episode. It's either the story writers did not search that much about it or "maybe" the autopsy was not accurately done. THIS IS SO ANNOYING.

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My thoughts at the kiss scene was y didn't they make him a snr high school student y jnr? It's somehow.

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