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I Hear Your Voice: Episode 16

It’s time for fallout, consequences, and a hefty dose of horrifying omens. What, you didn’t think Show would send you into finale week without the ever-living terror ground into your bones, did you? Pssh. As a standalone episode it’s the least whole of the series—it’s a bit of a prelude episode, to set us up for the finale to come. Ratings hit another high at 24.1% today.

 
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EPISODE 16: “Overture to La Gazza Ladra (The Thieving Magpie)”

Su-ha hears Do-yeon’s conflicted thoughts about prosecuting her biological father in court, and sends Hye-sung to find her in the bathroom. She finds Do-yeon sobbing uncontrollably, and Do-yeon begs for her help to save her dad.

I know, a hug is asking for too much (and would frankly be jarring) but would it kill you to pat the girl on the back?

By the time Lawyer Shin comes looking for them, they’re both crouching behind a row of chairs like co-conspirators, which kind of makes my day. Hye-sung asks if Do-yeon can really go back in there, and I honestly think she’s talking about the state of her mascara as much as her dilemma about her two fathers.

She mimes to Lawyer Shin, as if Do-yeon’s tears weren’t telling enough, and Do-yeon sincerely asks for their help to get an acquittal for Hwang Dal-joong. Hye-sung assures her that they’ll do their best, and Su-ha smiles.

Lawyer Shin even gives her the closing argument, saying that she’s their best shot at moving the jury. After the prosecution gives their closing statement, Hye-sung looks over at Su-ha to ask how many jurors are on her side. He says four.

She gets up to speak and scoffs at Lawyer Shin’s worry that she’s nervous (even throwing in a hair flip for good measure, ha) but gets off to a rocky start. She shuts her eyes and takes a deep breath, and it takes us to a flashback.

She finds Kwan-woo listening to music before a trial, and he says it’s a form of mind control, to prepare himself before he enters the room. He shares, and it’s the overture to the opera La Gazza Ladra (The Thieving Magpie). She asks why this song, and he says it’s based on a true story.

Back in the courtroom, Hye-sung plays the song in her head, and it calms her nerves. It also gives her an idea, and she opens her argument with the story of the opera—a woman is sent to prison for stealing silver, when in fact the real culprit was a magpie.

She asks who’s to blame in this circumstance—the bird, or just plain bad luck? She says that it was the law that sent her to the gallows that’s to blame, and the people who made that unjust decision. Her argument is for the jury to right the wrongs of the system, and by the time she’s done, Su-ha’s holding up all ten fingers.

While they break for the jury’s decision, Sung-bin and Choong-ki arrive, having gotten so heated in their debate over the case that they wanted to see how it turned out. Su-ha laughs, and then gapes when he sees Choong-ki’s nails painted blue. Haha.

The jury is unanimous in their verdict: not guilty. But the problem is the judge, who disagrees, and has the final say. He calls both sides to a conference room to deliberate. As the prosecutor argues, Hye-sung gets a phone call and screams, “Shut up, Grass Hair, I can’t hear!” Hahahaha.

It’s good news: the victim is awake. It doesn’t change the fact that they have to make a decision though, and Grass Hair is pretty much the only vocal dissenter. Finally Do-yeon speaks up and offers to withdraw the prosecution entirely.

Aw, are you throwing yourself under the bus to save your dad? Grass Hair tells her this won’t be taken lightly, and she says she’s prepared for the consequences.

The trial resumes for the verdict, and the judge sums up the arguments again, just in case we were sleeping the first time. He then announces that the prosecution has withdrawn the case, and that Hwang Dal-joong is a free man.

He breaks down in tears in the middle of the courtroom, as does Lawyer Shin. It’s twenty-six years’ worth of tears for the both of them. Do-yeon struggles to hold back her tears, and Hye-sung holds Lawyer Shin’s hand as he cries.

She exchanges a victorious thumbs-up with Su-ha, while Sung-bin gets to gloat over winning the debate, and hugs Choong-ki. Omo. He goes from sulky to happy in about two seconds flat. Okay, you had nothing to do with the case, but that was worth it.

Long after the courtroom has cleared out, Hye-sung and Do-yeon are the only ones left. Do-yeon is the first to get up, and stops to say in a tiny voice: “I’m sorry.” Gasp. Hye-sung wonders if she doesn’t mean “Thank you,” but no, Do-yeon was talking about the fireworks eleven years ago.

Hye-sung can’t believe it, and wonders if Do-yeon finally believes that she may have been wrong. Do-yeon: “I think just like my father, I didn’t want to acknowledge that I might be wrong. But I found out today, just how horrible it is not to acknowledge your wrongs.”

She turns around to look her in the eye: “I apologize. Sincerely.” Wow. And Hye-sung doesn’t even gloat about it (I fully expect her to later, but I think it’s big of her not to do it in front of her face) and just accepts the apology.

Lawyer Shin and Hwang Dal-joong finally get to smile and laugh after the trial, and Dal-joong sees Do-yeon walking out. He asks if she’s really his daughter, and says he pretty much figured out what Judge Seo did.

Lawyer Shin asks if he isn’t angry, and Dal-joong says he is, but he already forgave. Hye-sung and Su-ha stop to listen. Lawyer Shin wonders how such a thing can be forgiven, but Dal-joong just smiles, “I don’t have much time. I don’t want to spend the rest of my days hating someone. I don’t want the last things I feel in this life to be so terrible. That’s why I forgave.”

The words trigger Hye-sung’s last memory of Mom, and what she told her in her final moments: “Promise me, that you won’t spend your life hating someone else.” Su-ha looks over at her and reads her thoughts as she sheds a tear.

He just puts an arm around her and pulls her close without a word, while Lawyer Shin hugs Dal-joong.

Do-yeon comes home and back-hugs Mom, and then asks through her tears: “No matter what I say, I’m still your daughter, right?” Aw. She asks Mom to brace herself, and starts to tell her what she knows.

Hye-sung plops down on the couch at home, and Su-ha tells her she should rest after expending so much energy today. She sighs that he did all the work, and chastises herself for relying on him again.

She tells herself she has to stop depending on him all the time, and he pouts, “Why can’t you keep depending on me?” Hye-sung: “Obviously because…” and she doesn’t finish her thought, because the news report of the case comes on.

The verdict gets reported rather succinctly, with no mention of her. She shoots up from the couch, suddenly very energized, and up in arms about how they could leave her out: “ME. I was the star of that case! They call that news?!” Lol.

Su-ha: “I thought you said it was all because of me.” She huffs that that’s just stuff you say, and he laughs.

Judge Seo finds the breakfast table set for one, and his wife says that Do-yeon told her everything. They plan to stay at Grandma’s house for a while, and adds that never in thirty years did she think he could be that cruel a person.

He’s left alone at the table muttering aloud to himself, “What did I do wrong? I didn’t do anything wrong. I didn’t do anything wrong!” Is it wrong that I rather enjoy that he’s a bitter hateful man till the end?

Hye-sung tells Kwan-woo all about the trial on the way into the office that morning, and she hilariously gathers the whole office and asks Lawyer Shin to tell everyone how good she was. She cracks me up.

She insists on details, and Lawyer Shin genuinely tells her she did a great job, adding that it made him wonder if he had any right to give advice and act like he knows anything.

Kwan-woo picks up on his existential crisis, but Hye-sung remains blissfully unaware, and keeps prodding for more praise. Kwan-woo plays interference and makes sure that Lawyer Shin is okay, and he swears he’s fine.

Do-yeon goes to see Hwang Dal-joong in the hospital, and returns his belongings that he had the day he entered prison. He asks if there wasn’t a set of pastels, and she takes them out of her purse: “Didn’t you buy these for me?”

She asks him to sit down, and takes out a sketchpad. Aw to draw his portrait? He lights up, and she says nonchalantly, “I’ll come by as often as I can from now on to draw for you… Father.”

He doesn’t even really register it until a moment later, and then asks her to repeat it. He has to prod her to repeat the last part, and she finally says it again: “Father.” He breaks down in sobs, and she tells him not to move otherwise it’ll ruin the picture, so they both tamp down their tears and smile.

Kwan-woo finds Lawyer Shin deep into his third bottle of soju that night, and joins him. Lawyer Shin asks what might have happened twenty-six years ago if Hwang Dal-joong had met a different lawyer—someone like Kwan-woo or Hye-sung. He figures he might not have wasted half his life away unjustly, blaming himself for all of it.

Kwan-woo knows a pity party when he sees it, and asks if Lawyer Shin remembers someone throwing poop all over his car seven years ago. He does. “That… was me.” Haha. What?

He gets chased in circles around the pojangmacha table and Lawyer Shin screams that it took forever to get all that poop off. He asks why, when they didn’t even know each other then. Kwan-woo promises to tell him the story if he won’t hit him.

He says that was back when he was a cop (and partners with Hyung Cop currently on Su-ha Watch), after the Red Socks Murder trial. He didn’t shower or change his underwear for seven days to catch that bastard (ew, thanks) and worked tirelessly to collect all the incriminating evidence.

But because of one public defender, all his work was for nothing, and Red Socks was proven innocent in court. Lawyer Shin asks if that’s a reason to go throwing poop around, and they go for another spin around the table.

Kwan-woo says the real criminal was caught later, and Lawyer Shin saved two people that day in court: Red Socks, who would’ve spent his life in jail unjustly, and Kwan-woo, who would’ve been responsible for that man’s life.

“And so that day I quit the police force and began to study the law, so that I could become a public defender, just like you.” D’awwwww.

And then Lawyer Shin does the best thing ever. He just stands there, arms outstretched, waiting for his big bro-hug. It’s so great.

Kwan-woo runs over to hug him, and then Lawyer Shin gets in a good hair pull for the poop thing, before coming back around to the hugging. Heh.

Su-ha sleeps on the couch, and he’s lit way too dreamily for this to be real. Hye-sung wakes him up gently, wearing a white dress. He wonders why she’s dressed that way at home out of the blue, and takes a look around the room. “Is this a dream?”

Hye-sung: “Of course it’s a dream, like this would be real. Could your dreams be more childish?” She futzes with her dress: “What is this concept anyway?” HA, I love that Dream Hye-sung is a smartass.

He says she looks pretty, and she just rolls her eyes, ordering him to hurry and wake up because the dress is uncomfortable. He just grabs her in a hug and says he’ll wake up whenever he wants to, and kisses her forehead and cheek and snuggles some more. Gah.

Then suddenly, her hand falls limp. What. He looks down at his own hand, and it’s covered in blood. He asks what it is, but she’s already dead in his arms, and bleeding through her dress, in the place where he once stabbed her.

He pleads with her to wake up, but she doesn’t.

Hye-sung finds him tossing and turning in the middle of his nightmare, and wakes him up. He finally opens his eyes, and grabs her in a hug, so relieved that it was just a dream and she’s okay.

She asks what he dreamt, and he says it was nothing, but won’t let go of his vice grip on her.

Min Joon-gook looks like he’s planning to spring into action—he gathers a rope, duct tape, and his favorite weapon of choice, a wrench.

Kwan-woo gets to the office early and intercepts two more letters from Min Joon-gook, this time a story written by someone else reporting that a man went into a violent rage at a hospital. A flashback shows it was Min Joon-gook. And then another is an article about a grandma with dementia and a little boy, found in the streets. Interesting, this is going further back than just the two wives’ deaths.

Hye-sung and Su-ha stop by the mall, and she asks what his dream was about. He refuses to tell her, which she calls unfair since he can read her mind, and guesses that maybe it was a naughty dream: “He is a man…”

He hears her thinking it and swears up and down that it wasn’t, and she does that patronizing, Oh okay, we’ll say it wasn’t. He butts heads with her to get her to take it back.

They split up to run errands, and he catches her stopping to look at a pretty necklace and sighing that it’s too expensive. It looks conspicuously just like the one in his dream. Uh-oh. Don’t buy the thing in the omen! Don’t tempt Fate!

Once she’s gone he goes over to look at it and sighs at the price, wondering if Uncle deposited his allowance yet. I love the pair of detectives watching from their respectful distance, sucking on lollipops and sighing at the romance. “It makes me want to date.” “Does your wife know that?”

A woman shows up eyeing the same necklace, and the jeweler says it’s the last one. Suddenly Su-ha bolts, and the detective on Su-ha duty sighs, “He’s running again.” Lol, I didn’t stop to think how annoying his job would be. At least Hye-sung is always in heels.

He chases him all the way to the ATM, and witnesses the adorable little “Yessssss!” when he checks and sees money in his account. He grabs the cash and runs back, annoyed detective in tow. He slams the cash down to buy the necklace, and the shopkeeper happily sells it to him instead of dealing with the crazy lady who keeps trying to haggle (both are comediennes swinging by for a cameo).

Do-yeon sketches her father, and amidst jokes about his better side (she deadpans that he doesn’t have one) he wonders if she would’ve grown up to be this beautiful and smart if he had raised her.

She says (not even slightly kidding), “Of course. No matter who raised me, I’d be pretty and successful.” She proudly shows him the finished product, beaming that it’s a perfect likeness. He agrees in that way a father would say of an unintelligible finger painting, and then adds that she probably chose well to quit art and go to law school. Ha.

He suggests they take a selca and send it to Hye-sung and Lawyer Shin, and I never would’ve believed it, but she does it, complete with cutesy faces. Lawyer Shin laughs, and Hye-sung actually jumps in horror.

She picks up her phone like it has cooties and tells Pretty the Paralegal, “No matter what you could possibly imagine, I saw the thing that’s worse than that.” Pfffft.

She goes rooting through Kwan-woo’s desk looking for a new rubber thimble, when she comes upon a stack of letters addressed to her. Uh-oh. Kwan-woo runs in a moment too late, and she asks why he has her mail.

Su-ha is walking down the street grinning from ear to ear, when a pickpocket on a motorcycle whooshes by and nabs his bag. Not the necklace! He was SO happy. The detective runs after him, but gets knocked down. It turns out to be a license plate he’s already familiar with, and he calls the precinct to say that the purse-snatcher has shown up again.

Hye-sung sits Kwan-woo down in the conference room, and it’s a little like principal and misbehaving kid. He refuses to make eye contact, which she doesn’t let go on for very long. He begs her not to make him say anything, because he can’t.

She figures that it must be for her own good, because that’s the kind of person Kwan-woo is. She guesses that whatever the truth is, she’ll be hurt. “If that’s the case, then I’m really disappointed in you. Do you think that I’m that pathetic a person that I can’t even handle a thing like this?”

THANK YOU. Why do the boys not understand she’s a grown-ass woman? I mean, yes, petty and immature, but still. She can handle the truth, people.

He remains tight-lipped, so she says she’ll just have to find out for herself. She grabs the articles and gets up, when he finally spills the beans: the reporter is Su-ha’s father, the grandma with dementia is Min Joon-gook’s mother with his son, and the person who sent the letters is Min Joon-gook.

The detective returns Su-ha’s bag and he’s relieved to find the necklace untouched. He isn’t missing anything else, except for his phone. He doesn’t seem worried about it, but I get the sneaking suspicion we ought to worry.

He pops into the office looking for Hye-sung, but they say she’s in court. So he goes to the courthouse, but it’s empty, and a clerk says the hearing was rescheduled because the defense lawyer never showed. Okay, it’s too early to panic, right? She could just be upset.

He finds Kwan-woo out in the hall and he doesn’t know where she is either. They came together, and each had trials. He calls, but she hangs up as soon as he says hello. Su-ha reads his mind and realizes that she knows about his father and the letters.

Kwan-woo says he had to tell her the truth because she found them in his desk, and Su-ha asks in a panicked voice if she knows the whole truth—about his father starting this whole chain of events.

Kwan-woo confirms that she knows the whole story, but promises that it has nothing to do with her going off the grid. Su-ha screams, “What do you know?!” His eyes fill with tears, “Why did you tell her?”

He storms out of the courthouse, and his detective sighs that he should’ve picked Hye-sung duty. He asks his partner to switch, which of course gets denied.

Kwan-woo runs out and asks Hye-sung’s detective if he’s seen her. He says he never even took a bathroom break, and swears she never came out. It’s official: she’s missing. Okay, I’m starting to panic now.

Su-ha sits outside the courthouse and drives himself crazy thinking about how furious Hye-sung must be, and how he lied to her time and again. He walks over to the payphone and thinks to himself: “How do I tell her? No excuse will get through to her. What if she hears my voice and hangs up? If this is the end, will I be able to live?”

His hand trembles as he picks up the receiver and dials her number. She picks up. He races to say it’s Su-ha, and begs her to listen and not hang up. But it’s Min Joon-gook who answers on the other end of the line. Fuuuuuck. “I’ve been waiting for your call, Park Su-ha. Are you looking for Jang Hye-sung?”

The receiver drops from his hand, and he lets out this terrifying, wailing scream, over and over as he beats his head against the phone, like he might knock the whole booth over. And then he narrates:

Su-ha: July 26, 2013, 3:10 in the afternoon. She was kidnapped by Min Joon-gook. And two hours and thirty minutes later, our story of eleven years came to an end.

 
COMMENTS

Oh. Holy. Crap. And he doesn’t even have his phone to track her! Aaaaaugh. I knew that pickpocket was bad news. That damned necklace was a diversion. It was the freaking phone we should’ve cared about, Su-ha-ya! Goddamn omen. Nothing good ever happens after somebody has a dream on this show.

I was thisclose to calling it a slow episode (granted it still was for the most part, and far less cohesive than any other episode of the series) but then that happened, and now I’m back to the way I love to be when watching this show: terrified and clutching my broken heart. We did meander a bit to get here for the past few episodes, which is an unavoidable fact of the late extension. I mean, all that angst about The Secret and Kwan-woo outs it offscreen anyway? Whatever. I guess the fallout with Su-ha is the more important part, which will come later. Well, hopefully later, because if one of them dies in two and a half hours, I’ll stop believing there’s any good left in this world.

At least Min Joon-gook FIIIIINALLY got his act together. I still don’t see the point of having waited so long if all he was going to do was kidnap her, which so far is unimpressive for the guy who cut off his hand so that Su-ha would go to jail for murder. Yunno, on the Evil Scale of Evil. And what was the point of the chain mail when he was just going to kidnap her anyway? Basically we spun our wheels on the central plot to fill extension time, which I don’t hate for the extra episodes themselves, but it does take something away from the villain in the grand scheme of things. Thankfully we have a long history of things we’ve seen him do that are terrifying enough to keep us on edge now, despite the fact that he hasn’t done something scary in a while.

My favorite moments in this episode were the friendship ones, between the two girls and between Kwan-woo and Lawyer Shin. (Also the two detectives, who’re cracking me up. Wish we had gotten more running commentary from them in past episodes.) The reconciliation between Do-yeon and Hye-sung felt so earned—despite not being the most prominent conflict, it is one of the longest-running relationships of the series. I feel like we watched them grow up onscreen, and when they shared that quiet apology and acceptance in the courtroom, I was genuinely proud. I do think that the two women gained a lot in terms of character growth from the extra episodes, and I appreciate how far they’ve come.

Su-ha’s growth is at a bit of a standstill, because we’ve been at this secret for far longer than we needed to be. But now that Hye-sung knows (and more important things are at stake), we can finally get to the good stuff—oh you know, just life and death and whether or not our couple has a future with each other… or at all. See, when the stakes are that high, you can’t blame me for wondering why we’re wasting our precious time with less important questions. Giddyup, horsie. You’ve got people to save, and some of us might not be breathing until you do.

 
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OMG. This episode was mindblowing.
Haven't read a comments but here are by speculation:
Jjang byun was kidnapped and kept in some janitor closet or hidden place in the courthouse by MJG. He sneaked in and knocked her out.
When Oska Byun and Suha and the police officers were distracted (thinking Jjang Byun went AWOL) MJG then took his chance to bring out Jjang Byun.

I got this niggling suspicion that Suha's phone was stolen by MJG after being stolen by motorcycle pickpocket and he used the tracking app to track down Jjang Byun or also possibly draw her to an isolated place in the courthouse.

No matter what and I'm really worried of the ending next week. I really Don't want anyone to die. Can't wait to see how it play out.

I doubt Suha is MJG's son though. This drama is already too intricate and complicated LOL.

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the last part how he cries and the last closing dialogue that he recites oh my god it just kills me it is so so heart breaking how can it come to an end oh mygod I have had this profound notion since a very long time through the drama that something might happen to so haa at the end but had never given any second thought to it now that it has come to the end where we need to face the final verdict I just can't get myself to be ready for it I am all giddy and nervous.....

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I hope they find the damn phone and track HS. As the policeman told Suha that they knew the thief, I don't think this is MJG's doing. Or if it is, maybe the thief can lead them to MJG...

I'm really scared, and don't want to think about the possibility of one of them dying.

But to make a nicely rounded up end I wouldn't mind seeing them separated for a while. It could be satisfying to see how SH grows up and matures, maybe going to the police academy, getting a job...and after he feels already a man, then he can go and get his woman....ahhhh, is this too much to ask for??

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Point 1: Su Ha can't be MJG's son. If he was, Su Ha would have recognised him 11 years ago in the car accident/murder. No way young Su Ha didn't know the face of his father (if MJG was his father).

Point 2: My take is that the next episode will see a time jump. HS remains missing, Su Ha searches all over for her...in the meantime he gets into the police academy and becomes a police officer trying to find her and MJG. Later, somehow he finds her, arrests/kills MJG in the process and they live happily ever after!

Is it that hard to expect this?? Plz show writer..don't you dare kill either of them. Girl dies and neither of the boys end up with her just doesn't seem right!

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All I have to say is that neither of our OTP are going to end up dead...you hear me 'writer' ?

If SH were to die, he should have died 11 years ago in the car accident.
If HS were to die, she should have died when she took the knife in the gut from SH.

Both of them lived through that, with SH loosing his father and HS loosing her mother, so they deserve a happy ending (even if it is after a year or two's separation..with half an hour of cutesy moments post their reunion in the finale)..

If anyone deserves to die, it's MJG! Look at the people he has killed/hurt/framed for murder/tortured/kidnapped/etc. Does this guy deserve a happy ending???

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Now that I have watched the ep proper with English subs, I actually found myself enjoying it more than 15. The pacing's better on the whole with my interest piqued throughout and peaking drastically towards the last ten minutes or so. Whereas for 15, I found myself slightly bored towards the halftime mark.

Some random observations and comments - loved the Lawyer Shin bromances, from HDC to Cha to Yoo Chang. I liked how the two colleagues keyed in on his pity party rather instinctively and that they refused a free coffee offer from HS out of an implicit code of respect for him.

Cha's little pep talk could have done without the filler flashbacks (though I appreciate the detail they went into it by showing his police hyung, the very same one whom is tailing SH now. Nice callback).... otherwise, I appreciated his dorky earnestness. Although it did make me question about the legitimacy of his policing skills since it implied that his overzealous idealism might have caused other innocent people to be wrongly imprisoned.

The editing has unfortunately taken a dip in quality for the past two eps, quite reasonably so given the nature of live shooting. Some really weird cuts here and there. Also, if you wanna do close ups of hands and stuff and your scene is time sensitive, maybe it's best to get your lead to wear his watch on the other hand? I mean, when SH was making the call to HS at presumably at 3ish, it was quite jarring to see it display a disparate timing of 11ish in the morning. Small things, but still.

Also, I thought LJS acted better in 16 than in 15, where his delivery was a little flat at times (Visor speech before HS's heart pounding thoughtspeak for eg). While he is not the best 20+yo actor in drama land, he really deserve props for acting his heart out in this series. Kudos to him, because IHYV will definitely open doors for him given its immense popularity.

Otherwise, great acting from everyone thus far! Everyone's performance was spot on.

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Oh, and I found SH's lament about the hiking shoes both hilarious and ironic since we all know it's product placement. But good way of infusing meaning into what was merely PP.

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I am 100% sure su ha and hyesung will come out of this show alive. Trust me.
If not i'll hunt this writer down -- unless she magically wrote it in a way that su-ha or hye sung's sacrifice made sense. At this point in the story i don't see how either of the deaths would make sense or do the story any good.

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Ok well my earlier comment was reported for some strange reason, some people are a bit too sensitive about pictures/info that is already out on the Internet.

Anyway good episode, it killed me at the end seeing SH like that in the phone box. But something bad had to happen at some point.

I don't SH is MJKs son, doesn't add up. MJK was about to smash his head in after the car crash.

I think there will be a time jump at some point but not sure whether this will be before or after he rescues HS! I'm 100% sure it will be happy ending, there has been quite a lot of bloodshed already and the only one who should be dead is MJK! I think SH will be fine, he doing the narration, wouldn't make sense if he's dead. The writer has to make us think that one of them is in danger of dying, at present that is HS. But come on, the writer can't kill either of them before they've had another kiss moment. That would kill me.
I'm desperate for them to kiss, where it's not SH surprising her with a kiss. I want HS to initiate haha!

Writer, as much as I am 100% convinced it will be happy for HS and SH. Please don't make it twisted. I have faith this won't happen.

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Oh, You're alerted if your comment has been reported?

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Just making sure...i dont wanna spoil anything for our fellow beanies, but did the picture have to do with sooha and a certain clothes he was wearing?

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sorry that comment was for TBone

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yeah, was probably my fault! But yes, I've seen the pic of SH in some clothing that makes me think he will be ok and HS has to be ok too. No way he can be happy without her!

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Where the heck do I even start?

Gahh I'm so disappointed that these last 4 episodes were such a drag..it was the first time I had to fast forward several scenes like the courtroom one and other random fillers. But as I was reading the previous comments, I realized that it's so true how the extension provided much more character development for Do Yeon, Do Yeon's dad, their relationship, and Do Yeon & Hye Sung's relationship otherwise it would have been too forced to mush all that into one episode. So I guess there is a plus side to the dragginess :P

I'm also sad that there aren't that many cute/lovey-dovey moments between Hye Sung and Soo Ha...GRRR I was waiting for some more UNFFF esp during the visor scene in ep 15 LOL. But nooo, stupid black hat was in the way -.- i hope the last two eps show much more romantic OTP interactions..kyaaaa~

WAT THE EFF. That last scene of Soo Ha at the phone booth was the most gut-wrenching heartbreaking scene of the entire drama IMO a;fjdafjd;jasfk;ljakf;lajsf. i cried. I suspected Jong Gook would eventually do something to Hye Sung but man....the writer seriously executed that so well...so terribly viciously well... :((((((((((( T.T

Six days..what am I supposed to do..

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FINALLY THE BALL IS ROLLING!!!
On my toes for finale week!!!

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random question..what do the 20% ratings mean..? like does it represent 20% of the viewer population.../confused

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20% of viewers... and that´s a lot....

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Love this drama, nuff said

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I know that whatever i write won't matter anymore as we're all so antsy jumping up and down waiting for wednesday to come.

But it just crosses my mind WHY hye sung is preparing herself to handle things by herself, preassuming that soo ha is not around to help her.

Coz soo ha is going to the police scademy or college since his ged result came out. Right? So soo ha will survive right? And since our hero won't be able to live without her, she will survive too.

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Haha I never thought of that! Very good point! I think we will have a time jump at some point to where SH becomes a police officer!

completely agree, both will be fine!

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Or the fact that she fell in love with the boy and not the superpowers.

That's what I would say too if I were HS because I think it's necessary to make it clear that I'm not with him because of the superpowers but rather in spite of it.

I can foresee the latter turning into a complex for SH AND I really want it to disappear like bubbles.

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but HS does love him despite of the superpower and it's proven during SH lost his memories. She actually doesn't want the power to come back coz it's better for SH, since he suffered from it his world was noisy etc..

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exactly. she preferred him not gaining back those abilities. and remember the scene where she found out that he DID have those powers? she was terrified. so its clear that she rather have him w/o the mind reading ability :P

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so since there is a voice over from Su Ha that should mean he lives to tell the story, right?! right?!
i am also wondering since they showed Judge Seo being unable to admit his wrongs, would that be connected to Min Joon Gook as well?! meaning someone who did wrong but is unable to admit his wrongdoings?! i mean if his wife AND mother AND son died, he sure would have a right to be mad but he still doesn't have any right to kill people.
GEEZ! am not sure how i'll survive waiting until next week! oh well, there's work to keep me pre-occupied till then! btw, i sure love Su Ha in anything that shows his broad shoulders and those arms, hot damn!

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The dress HyeSung was wearing in the dream and the pendant is the premonition for what may come in the future and it will be good...don't worry... SuHa got her a pendant that looked like the one in the dream and also what HyeSung was wearing looked so much like a wedding gown so I am not much worried thinking about it now...
....but for now...I hope HyeSung is not hurt much...

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Two hours & thirty minutes. That's two episode length. Their story will come to an end indeed. Maybe he was just talking about the drama

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Yeah, I thought about it too. I hope they won't waste the 2 episodes with MJG and we have some time to see them together in the future...ahhhh!!

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even so, does it mean at the end of e 2 more episodes, one of them will die? since he said our 11 yrs of r.s wld come to an end.. i dont know how to interpret that!

i sincerely hope it meant MJK dying.. or his supernatural powers disappearing. =/

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I believe the show will have happy ending? I think the writer is sane enough not to kill the main leads at the eleventh hour because of the ratings and all.. Give us a happy ending Show or else I will never forgive you! And even if one or both leads HAVE TO (but please don't) die, don't make the ending ala Gu Family Book or That Winter The Wind Blows

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that winter the wind blows had an ok ending i thought?... [SPOILER]

oh soo didnt die and young still met w him.. isnt it?

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By the way, don't ask how I remember this but I checked and I was right, the license plate of the thief's motorbike is the same with Taecyeon's motorbike's in Dream High. I think we can say that it was either him or his friend and both dramas are in the same universe.

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Most of you probably already know this, but I read that Jung Woong-in (Min Joon-gook) will be a guest on an upcoming Running Man! Woot!

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Pretty scary....

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I just saw a normal photo of him smiling and looking like a proper human being--disturbed me the heck out of me.

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I really hope all character in this show have happy ending. Please writernim~ dont make my OTP suffering more pain. You cant kill them!
If you want to hurt them, you can separate them for a while (maybe for SH become a handsome-talented-sexy-mind reader cop) or the worst is make SH coma for a while, so HS can understand more of SH's inner voice from SH's diary (in case if MJG's son is SH)

I dont know maybe Iam crazy enough to this show. Writernim~ don't kill SH and HS with your 'sly-pen'

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I with K-netizens. Happy ending!! Ugh it's sounds like one of them is going to die. :( I still don't really understand how Park Soo Ha's father killed Min Joon Gook's wife. writing something that is falsely advertising a 100% success rate of heart transplant at so-and-so hospital? I had originally thought that his father was surgeon, but a journalist? That totally threw me off.

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FELLOW BEANIES
DON'T WORRY!
There's no way writernim is going to kill off HS or SH.
We have two episodes left (a little over 2 hours) so it would be pointless to have either one of our lead characters gone. I mean, yeah, it's possible that the next episode could be a flashback of what happened to HS but it could only go for so long...not for 2 hours :P

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No way will a drama with such a delightful song and "beautiful melody" for an OST (Why Did You Come Now / Jung Yup) end up in a horrible tragedy!

Ok, I 'm trying to stay positive here people. This couple is way too lovely just to get killed off!

Isn't wednesday yet?! ?!?!

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Ah, shivers. I knew the second the phone was the only thing missing that there was gonna be trouble. I mean, Min Joon-guk has been stalking them forever, so of course he knows routines and he can find a guy to steal the bag easy. What better way to lure Hye-sung out than a text from Soo-ha? It's not like he did nothing in these episodes besides change his disguise and write chain letters. He was plotting, I tell you. Plotting.

Lee Jong-seok is so awesome. How does he manage to look so cute one second (ex. during the naughty dream teasing) and so desperate in the last scenes? His character is totally freaking out, and I'm more scared for Hye-sung now that Soo-ha is so far from rational thought. I haven't forgotten that Min Joon-guk is too clever to face down when you're not on top of your game.

I think the flashback to Kwan-soo's police days was total filler, but executed well. Plus he was hotter, lol. Maybe he's not so dead to me after all. We'll see.

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been filling up my waiting time staring at soo ha and hye sung pictures on my wallpaper. set them to change every 10 sec so that I sat there staring and guessing from which episode this picture was or guessing why soo ha made that faces/expressions. During working hours at that..

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aslfdkja;lfjd
ep 17 preview airs in a few hours guys......!!! aaackkkk

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Where can i get this?

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for some reason, it wont let me write the youtube url. so just go on youtube and type 너의 목소리가 들려 E17 예고편 :))

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wow! tense!

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OH SHIZ IT CAME OUT GAHHHH TEAR TEAR http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4rV85Ss5hv4

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oh gawd this is the best drama ive ever watched

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ahhhh omg 아 미치겠네 죽으면 안돼는데 TT___TT

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Oh shit!
My friend told me the leaked spoiler. Now i can't sleep.

Shut your mouth! I don't want to know
lalalalalalala
;A;

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I can't believe it's still Tuesday. I've been coming here everyday just to get my fix of IHYV. What this show does to me... If it doesn't end right I will throw a FIT! >.<

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I know exactly how you feel... this place feels like my only connection to IHYV.

This past week must have been the longest week in dramaland.

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so weird how i woke up from a dream about this drama a few hours ago lol...i dreamed about ep 17..like the fight scene between sooha and mjk and then it turned out mjk and sooha were long lost brothers...my head has officially gone cray LLOLL.

im sooooo nervous abt the nxt ep le sigh

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Seriously, it was building up, and building up, and building up....I finally couldn't watch the last 5 minutes or so, and I'm so glad I just read the recap....I absolutely couldn't have watched Su Ha take that call.

What a great cliffhanger!

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I love this drama but making Judge Kim Gong Sook acting like that is a bit unprofessional..even HS's expressions in court while kept looking on SH also a bit unprofessional..I know the director want to give a sense of humor but not with these positions...but this drama maybe can be the one of the best drama for 2013..need to watch the ending tho

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hahaha true true i thought the same too. but i think writernim just wanted to include a humorous element to such a serious scene. just for laughs! ^_^

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Among the recent dramabeans recaps, this one has the most comments. IHYV really appealed to the mass. Tonight's the 2nd to the last episode. Praying for a happy ending. :-)

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i know the Tab called "recaps" has all of em but how do you find the recent ones?

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I'm guessing someone just stole Hye Sung's phone and Su Ha will be the bait.

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DOES ANYONE KNOW WHEN VIKI ENG SUBTITLES COME OUT TONIGHT?

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you know how we're all thinking about how Hye Sung is going to die? Like the creepy dream, the necklace, etc...well i think the writer did that on purpose to distract us from sooha. so she can pull of a major twist on us. basically i feel like something bad is going to happen to sooha, not hye sung. oh shiz.

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Does anyone know how I can download this song? I tried the link but it doesn't work...

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If we are going to compare IHYV to Star Wars, I think Su-ha is Anikin - a young boy who falls in love with an older woman he first met as a child, and is willing to go over to the Dark Side (which in this case means becoming a murderer) to save her. He made the right choice once in ep 9, let's hope he does it again when he comes to face Min Joon Gook...

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