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I Hear Your Voice: Episode 7

I don’t know if my heart can take much more of this. This show turns me into a nervous wreck, I tell you. Everything goes into full swing today—the crush, the budding romance, and the danger. Augh, the danger. If I could just put all the people I love in this world into a little bubble… okay, that would make for a boring show. But there would still be puppies and rainbows!

 
EPISODE 7: “Why is a sad premonition never wrong”

Hye-sung goes for a run early in the morning—too early, and in too remote an area for my liking. She chats on the phone with Mom cheerily, and ignores the strange feeling she gets that someone is behind her. Don’t ignore that. Why would you ignore that?

She keeps going toward the river, and then stops on a bridge to tie her shoelace… when a man runs up behind her, picks her up, and throws her over.

The outline is Min Joon-gook’s, but we never get a lingering shot of his face.

She lands with a splash and struggles to stay afloat, but she starts to sink. Mom panics on the other end of the line, screaming for Hye-sung to answer her. Suddenly someone else dives into the water to pull her up to the surface…

And then Mom wakes up in a cold sweat. Oh phew. It’s a dream. She wonders to herself: “What kind of dream is this vivid? Why did I have this dream…?”

As they head out to start their day, Hye-sung tells Su-ha about her mom’s series of dream premonitions and how they always come true. He doesn’t believe in that stuff, and calls it all coincidence. She pauses to ask why he’s not helping her carry her big files, and he just says without skipping a beat that his own bag is plenty heavy. Ha.

But when Hye-sung gets ready to leave on her bus, he reads her thoughts and sees that she’s worried about what her mom’s dream could mean. So he hops on her bus to take her all the way to work, and even carries her files for her.

She’s clearly happy about it, but also worries that he’s going to be late for school, and tells him that he doesn’t need to do all this, because Sung-bin told her that he’s felt indebted to her for ten years. She says she would’ve testified ten years ago regardless of him, so there’s no debt to repay.

He swears that that’s not it at all, so she asks why he’s doing all this for her. His eyes dart around nervously… Suddenly he notices an empty seat and points it out, and she runs over to claim it, forgetting that he never answered her question.

Kwan-woo catches up to them on the street just outside the office, and Hye-sung has this hilarious moment where she stops herself from turning around too eagerly, and coaches herself to go with a cool, aloof concept.

Su-ha watches with a frown as she compliments Kwan-woo on his new look (Sadness—I miss dorkypants. He was so cute.) and Kwan-woo asks if Su-ha was the dongseng she had to help yesterday when she ran off.

He treats Su-ha like a kid and tries to tell him to stop getting into trouble, but Su-ha just cuts him off and leaves with a curt goodbye. But he lingers to watch them, his lip curling up in horror as Kwan-woo gives her the chocolate he’s been carrying since yesterday and wipes away a smudge from the corner of her mouth.

They giggle and flirt and she feeds him a bite, and Su-ha looks down dejectedly at his own clothes: “I should’ve worn something other than my school uniform!” Aw.

Pretty the Paralegal drops a water bottle on Hye-sung’s desk to say that she’ll need it for her next client, who’s a repeat-offender that Lawyer Shin has defended before. He’s a grandpa who stole free newspapers—the catch being that he took a whole stack rather than just one, and this is the sixteenth time he’s done so.

Hye-sung meets him, and soon finds out why the water was needed. He’s so hard of hearing that she has to scream at the top of her lungs just so he’ll hear her, and she screams herself hoarse just to tell him that he needs to settle out of court. He’s stubborn on top of it all, and refuses.

She comes home that night frustrated and exhausted, and Su-ha just smiles and tells her to think at him instead of talking, which makes her day. She suddenly lights up and think-talks at him with animated gestures, as he listens to her case of the day. It’s adorable.

Joon-gook brings back the empty containers from Mom’s birthday food and thanks her sweetly. He catches a bit of her conversation with the neighbor ajumma about Hye-sung dating Kwan-woo on her own after all, and smiles to himself in his creepy killer way.

The phone tracker ajusshi keeps sending Joon-gook spam texts to try and trace his location, but so far he’s not biting. Su-ha urges him to hurry, because he’s running out of time.

Today he walks Hye-sung to work dressed in regular clothes (oh, puppy), and lies to her that it’s plainclothes day at school. She just absentmindedly wonders if there is such a thing.

He stops to take a call and then heads up to her office to drop off her mountain of files, and runs into Kwan-woo in the elevator. Kwan-woo greets him happily, and thanks him for dropping Hye-sung off again, “In this dangerous world.”

Kwan-woo pats him on the shoulder, and Su-ha shoves the hand away: “And why is that something you’re grateful for?” Ha. Kwan-woo takes issue with his word choice (he’s not being totally informal but he’s not being polite either) and asks how old he is.

Su-ha leans in: “I’m younger than you.” Kwan-woo laughs it off and says he was just asking because he has a pretty cousin in high school he could set him up with. Su-ha rolls his eyes: “I have someone I like.”

Kwan-woo: “Who?” Su-ha: “Why do I have to tell you?” Kwan-woo sighs that he’s felt this from the start, but he doesn’t think Su-ha likes him very much. Su-ha totally turns to look him right in the eye and say: “That’s right.” Hee.

Kwan-woo’s pretty quick on the uptake, and Su-ha catches him wondering in his head if it’s because he likes Hye-sung. Su-ha: “Yes.” Omo. It startles Kwan-woo, but Su-ha plays it off like he’s answering his last question, and points out Kwan-woo’s foot that’s stepping on his.

As they get to the office, they hear Hye-sung shout at someone to stop, and they both race down the hall. That ornery grandpa is back, and today he’s armed with a bucket of slop, and threatening to throw it at her.

He screams that she’s a trash lawyer, and tosses the bucket of trash to make his point… and Su-ha swoops in to shield her, falling into the cabinet behind them to break her fall. It was mostly lettuce in the bucket, but I love that he dove like it was a bullet.

The whole office erupts in a frenzy. Kwan-woo freaks out at Gramps, Lawyer Shin tells them not to call the police, and Hye-sung flips her lid once she sees that Su-ha is hurt.

Lawyer Shin takes Grandpa outside to talk him down, and Hye-sung and Su-ha come out just as he’s shouting about what a kind, good person Hye-sung is. She’s not having any of it and tells Lawyer Shin she’ll go by the letter of the law and report him.

Lawyer Shin counters that he’ll do the same then, and report her misconduct in the twin case—being in cahoots with a prosecutor could get her disbarred. She asks if he’s threatening her, but he says they can call it a “negotiation tactic.” She’s so stubborn that she’s about to tell him to go ahead, but thankfully Su-ha is there to step in.

He bows and says he won’t report Grandpa, and she snaps: “But you were hurt!” Aw. He points out that that makes him the victim, so he gets to decide. She stalks off angrily, and he catches up to say he’s genuinely sorry for not taking her side, and that he won’t do it again.

She stops being mad and tells him to go to school, and he just stands there making smiley faces at her until she smiles back. Gah.

The tension in the office starts to take a toll on Pretty the Paralegal, and he just sits at his desk on pins and needles, waiting for someone to erupt. A ringing phone throws the poor guy off his chair, and he delivers the news to Kwan-woo that he’s been assigned to Bucket Grandpa from now on.

Judge Kim and his entourage find Kwan-woo sitting outside the courthouse lost in thought, and he brags to his colleagues that he hand-picked Kwan-woo because he was so upright… as they watch him blow a gasket and kick a trashcan over screaming, “WHY ME?!” And then five seconds later he bends down to pick up all the trash. Ha.

Pretty the Paralegal gets stuck as the conduit between Hye-sung and Lawyer Shin like a child trying to volley a pair of bickering parents, and grabs Kwan-woo in relief when he rescues them all by coming back in with a sunny attitude.

He takes on the case and works tirelessly, taking it all in stride even when the plaintiff greets him with a bucket of cold water. These grandpas sure do like their buckets. Anyway, Kwan-woo is basically awesome and does the thankless thing, which is why he’s great.

Hye-sung complains to Su-ha at home though, thinking it’s disloyal of him when his colleague was attacked by Bucket Grandpa, and asks what Su-ha would do. He’s about to say he’d do the same, but takes it back and decides that he’s loyalty all the way. Heh. Way to kick a suitor when he’s down.

She pops open a bottle for Su-ha (I love the reversal now that he’s injured) and admits that she thought Kwan-woo was a teensy bit cool, but decides she was wrong about him. Su-ha smiles and suggests that maybe her mom’s dream was a premonition about the bucket of trash. If only.

Mom’s more concerned about Hye-sung’s first paycheck this week, and asks if she’s going to put it in her bank account thoughtlessly or bring her cash in person, with respect. Heh.

Hye-sung knows when she’s being bossed, and says she’ll come this weekend. Mom’s plan all along was to use the money to buy Hye-sung a car, and calls Joon-gook to ask him to pick up a few things in preparation for her daughter’s visit. Eeep.

This is what he’s been waiting for. He smiles and then heads out to the street. We see the view from a security camera aimed at Mom’s chicken shop… and watch as he passes by, and then the footage cuts out. Jeepers.

Hye-sung finds Kwan-woo asleep at his desk in the morning, and decides to confront him, and the beginning of her sentence cracks me up: “I wasn’t going to say anything because it seemed petty but…”

She asks if he isn’t mad at what that grandpa did to her and how he belittled all public defenders. His answer is intercut with his defense in court, as he shows the judge how many newspapers it takes for Grandpa to make his rent and eat (because he collects recyclables as his only source of income) and how few people read newspapers nowadays.

He tells Hye-sung that he’s working this hard because he’s mad at what happened to her, and he wants to show the defendant, “That we’re trying to see the world through the same eyes, that we truly understand. And I’m going to win that case, and then I’m going to ask that grandpa to apologize to you. That’s why I’m working this hard.” AW.

As she rides the subway to work with Su-ha the next morning, she thinks back to Kwan-woo’s defense in court, and envisions Grandpa going through the train and collecting thrown away newspapers, and how different things are now that all the passengers are on their smartphones. There isn’t a newspaper in sight, and she murmurs aloud, “He was right. That’s how it must’ve been.”

Su-ha asks what she’s talking about, and catches her thinking that she wants to help Kwan-woo. She quickly covers by saying that she feels bad because it was originally her case, but then thinks—what’s the point in lying when Su-ha can read her mind.

She starts to say: “I realized it recently, but honestly, Kwan-woo…” He cuts her off, not wanting to hear her say the words. “Stop.” He puts his headphones back on and turns away.

A lunch coupon for four gets Hye-sung reluctantly invited along to lunch today. They happen to find Do-yeon and Judge Kim already eating there and decide to make it an awkward party, and talk eventually turns to Grandpa’s case.

It turns into a pissing contest between Hye-sung and Do-yeon, with the food held hostage in the middle via lazy susan. The judge has to break it up just to get his hands on lunch, while Kwan-woo smiles at Hye-sung for sticking up for Grandpa.

Meanwhile, Su-ha comes upon Grandpa in the street and hears him wondering if the pastry stand nearby will sell him just one, because he’s only got 500 won to his name.

So he bounds up to ask Grandpa if he has 500 won, because he’s a few won short of buying a set of buns. Grandpa asks if he’ll share, and Su-ha promises to give him two out of three with a smile. So cute.

Hye-sung and Su-ha unpack the truckload of side dishes that Mom sent over, and she tries on a jacket that she sent. Su-ha: “Pretty.” Hye-sung: “Me?” Su-ha: “No, the jacket.” Heh.

She wallows over Grandpa’s case, sighing that there’s nothing to be done if he won’t try and settle with the newspaper owner. Su-ha says he saw Grandpa today (he tells her it was by coincidence, which I don’t buy) and that Grandpa tried to settle with the owner but got nowhere.

He says the two men are actually distant relatives, which they didn’t know until someone in the extended family passed away and they met at the funeral. But that gives Hye-sung an idea—there’s a loophole concerning criminal charges in cases of theft between relatives, which she might be able to use, with Su-ha’s help.

So he shows up to meet her the next day, and humona—he’s dressed in a suit. I’m gonna need a moment.

Her mouth hangs open as she just blurts syllables, and he reminds her that she was the one who told him to wear one. She says it really must be true that the suit makes the man, and says that she almost swooned. He loves it, but pretends not to care.

She explains that they need to get the newspaper owner to settle, but Su-ha reminds her that Kwan-woo already tried and got a bucket of water in the face. Hye-sung: “That’s why I need this [holds up umbrella, ha] and you.”

Then they sit all close and snuggly to strategize, but mostly they just giggle, while Su-ha steals glances at her. It kills me.

Meanwhile Kwan-woo’s out of ideas, and Grandpa prepares to face jail time. He consoles himself with the thought that at least he won’t have to worry about rent or food, which makes me want to cry.

Hye-sung goes to see the newspaper owner armed with umbrella and mind-reader, and they catch him in lie after lie, from having stormed into Grandpa’s house to threaten him, to placing illegal ads in his paper.

They scare him just enough for him to ask if they’re threatening him, and Hye-sung smirks, “Let’s just call it a negotiation tactic.” Heh.

They strut away with signed settlement in hand, and high-five in an explosion of cheese. She asks if he wants anything like she’s rewarding a puppy, and he says he wants to go to the aquarium because he’s never been. She realizes she’s never gone either, and they make plans to go after Grandpa’s trial.

Grandpa is moments away from being sentenced to a prison term, when Hye-sung storms into the courtroom like white knight, bearing settlement papers and proof of Grandpa’s relationship to the newspaper owner.

Kwan-woo bear-hugs her right then and there, in the middle of the courtroom. She’s so stunned that she doesn’t move a muscle while he finishes the case and gets Grandpa cleared.

He chases her outside, and catches up to her just as Su-ha spots them. He asks for a high-five, and when she complies, he holds on and plants a kiss on her hand. Ack. It’s so sweet, but Su-ha! His heart just hits the ground with a thud.

Kwan-woo: “Let’s date, you and me.” She gets flustered and can’t form words: “No-, wai-, wha-?” He says that he might be smiling, but he’s shaking on the inside, and asks her to hurry up and answer—does she dislike him?

Hye-sung stammers, “No, I like you…” At that, Su-ha turns and walks away, heartbroken.

Sung-bin sees him lying in the field at school. He thinks over all the signs that were there all along—that Hye-sung liked Kwan-woo. He takes out his Good Job Bear, and tosses it away in the grass. No!

Sung-bin picks it up and listens to it, realizing that he does like Hye-sung after all. Augh, the merry-go-round of heartbreak today.

Hye-sung comes out of work and calls Su-ha for the millionth time, but he’s not picking up. But Grandpa is waiting outside and grumps an apology at her, clearly having been sent to do so by Kwan-woo.

She just tells him to call his son already, because he’d be so sad to know how his father is living, but Gramps says that’s exactly why he doesn’t call—because it would break his heart. He turns to go and then comes back to put a little yogurt in her hand before walking away. That’s so sweet.

Joon-gook finally bites and clicks on a text, which starts tracing his phone signal. He returns to the chicken shop where Mom passes over some food she’s made in preparation for Hye-sung’s visit tomorrow.

But he just stares at her in this really detached way, and says he has something to tell her. “It’s quite a long story…” And then we see a wrench in his hand. Ohgodohgod.

Hye-sung calls Mom from the bus stop to tell her about Bucket Grandpa, but Mom’s tone of voice is scaring the crap out of me. She’s saying all the normal responses, but her voice sounds shaky. Like she’s trying to keep from crying.

Hye-sung asks if Mom isn’t hiding something from her, meaning the kind of stuff that Grandpa was keeping from his son for his own good, and Mom says no…

And then we cut to her tied up and bleeding in a corner, with Joon-gook holding a phone to her ear. Nooooooooooo.

She says she’s going to hang up, and Mom calls out to her to say one last thing, while looking up at Joon-gook: “An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth—if we lived by that law, then all the people in the world would be blind.”

She says that anyone who’s bad to her is doing so because they’re jealous, and that she shouldn’t hate them. She tells her to pity them instead. Hye-sung just whines, thinking that Mom is taking Do-yeon’s side again.

Mom screams at her to listen: “Promise me—that you won’t waste your life on hating other people.” If she dies, I’m gonna punch something. Mom asks her again to promise, and she does. She finally notices the tone in Mom’s voice and asks if she’s sick, and Mom struggles to hold in her tears. It’s so heartbreaking and terrifying all at once.

She hangs up, and Joon-gook asks if that’s it, reminding her that those were her final words to her daughter. She steels herself and says those were her final words.

He starts to show his agitation, wondering why she didn’t cry for help. Mom asks if he thinks she’s stupid—she can see plainly what he’s trying to do, and won’t be used to lure her daughter. It gets to him, and he asks if she isn’t afraid, knowing what comes next. Mom: “I’m not afraid of you. I pity you.” Damn, I love her nerve.

She says his life spent hating someone must’ve been hell, and he turns it right around on her, saying that her daughter’s life will now be spent that way, hating the man who killed her mother.

Mom smiles at him like a boss: “She won’t live that way. I didn’t raise her to be like you.”

And then she laughs.

Su-ha FIIIIINALLY gets the text from his tracker, and when he reads the location it rings a bell. He runs out to Hye-sung, who’s just arriving home. He asks where her mom lives, and she confirms it’s the same area, right down to the street.

She wonders how he knows where her mom lives, and he says warily, “Because that’s where Min Joon-gook is right now.”

It doesn’t hit her yet what that means. She wonders blankly why he’d be there… And then the house phone rings. No. Please don’t be the police. Please don’t be the police.

Su-ha picks it up. Oh no, why do you have that look on your face?

Hye-sung starts to panic: “What was that call? WHAT WAS THAT CALL?!”

Hye-sung (in voiceover): “I knew it then—that the nightmare my mother had dreamt wasn’t over, but just beginning. And that the nightmare… was worse than I could ever imagine.”

 
COMMENTS

*huddles in corner, rocks back and forth*

Mom is going to be okay, right? Mom is going to be okay, RIGHT? Ohgodohgod, she’s not going to be okay. Okay, this will sound schizo, but as much as I hate this, I love it. This show is doing everything right in terms of pacing, and stakes, and making us care. Just when we’ve settled into the idea that the killer might spin his wheels like a villain in any other drama, he pulls the rug out from under us. I’m panicked, but it’s great.

I liked the grandpa case even if it was less complex, because it left a lot of room for the love triangle to swing back and forth in this episode. As much as my heart is with Su-ha, I’m excited that Kwan-woo is stepping up as a character and as a romantic rival. He’s doing everything right, and that makes the whole triangle more compelling.

It’s painfully obvious that Su-ha sees the barrier in front of him—Kwan-woo is a man and he’s still stuck in nebulous man-boy-land, and he knows it. And that—the watching her from a distance, knowing that he can’t compete with that—it just pangs my heart in the perfect way. I loved the setup of the hand-kissing scene too, from the fact that they’re both in suits (the gradual progression over the course of the episode from uniform to casual clothes to manly suit was such a great mini arc for Su-ha) but what he’s wearing on the outside doesn’t change things. He’s still playing dress-up, while Kwan-woo gets to confess.

I’m just going to sit in my corner until tomorrow comes. No matter what happens to Mom, I believe that they’d kill her off, so kudos, Show. I’m paralyzed until you tell me what happens. Man, I love that the tension only ever builds in this show. In the great words of Barney Stinson, “People think a good mix should rise and fall. But people are wrong. It should be all rise, baby!”

 
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I'm in LOVE with this drama. Seriously I love this as much as I loved "Nice Guy", "Flower Boy Next Door", "City Hunter" and "Boys Over Flowers"! It's one of those dramas that just completely draws its viewers in, and although there all some horrible sad things occurring for some reason it just sucks the viewers in closer because we all want to know what'll happen next. Your recaps are awesome and I look forward to tomorrows!!!!

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I love the mom but she's not only decent mom in kdrama land! King of Dramas had a super awesome mom. Actually, 2 great moms.

However, I do join the choir: NOOOOOOOOOOO! Not the mom! :(

About the romance... I'm conflicted. I do ship Hye-sung & Su-Ha, but on the other hand, HE'S IN HIGHS SCHOOL. If it were other way around, girl in highs school and man in his thirties, people would have a lot more objections. But Su-ha is just as immature and young as any school girl so there should be no difference. So I can't ship them whole heartedly, at least not while he's in high school. Age difference itself doesn't bother me, just Su-ha's age. If both were few years older, I'd be totally fine with the age difference. Time skip would definitely help here.

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Why do people keep saying in her 30's? She's 27...

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For me "in her thirties" means "around the age of 30, few years less or more".

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By that standard, how is 19 all that different from 21 or 22? 27 is not "in her thirties." It's in her late twenties. Possibly "approaching 30" but definitely not IN them. Words have definitions for a reason.

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Speaking of great moms, I love AM1997 mom too. (along with King of Dramas)

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Thanks for this one, too.

I love the Jjang mum, don't kill her, please!
Do Yeon will be the prospectour for MJG? And his lawyer will be the dorky Cha? It'll be intresting ep, for sure.

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Yea, that will be interesting to see how Do Yeon handles JK. HS will def have to side with DY this time. I like them on the same team.

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First of all TOTALY FREAKED OUT OVER MOM '!

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Second of all, I don't understand why people buy the Kwang hoo and hye sung.
I can't see their love story , not just because I love su ha and my heart bleeds for him , but I genuinely feel there is no chemistry !

There is neither spark nor comfort level.
It just looks like a fun date ! So I am not at all buying it !!!

Su ha wear more suits ! She can't resist you !!!!

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lol totally SH HS biased shipper.

What is to ship about a kid and a grown up woman?

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It doesn't mean you're biased just because you don't see the chemistry. I don't see it either; I find the romantic relationship between KW and HS to be dry. I give everybody in a love triangle an appropriate chance, and I do change ships if one relationship convinces me so it's not like I'm blinded by my shipping. KW-HS has not done it for me. Simple as that.

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+1.
People need to get over the age aspect it's really getting as annoying as much as all the fighting over the shipping.
I give OTPs a chance and ship them based on chemistry and compatibility.

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Amen to that sista! As a wise lady (Aaliyah) once said "age ain't nothing but a number."

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Because a) it's fiction, and b) it's hot. :-P

And really, it's not like he's a child. His character is 19 and of legal age. Of course there are plenty of immature 19-year-olds, (and the kid in "Big" looked even younger but once Gong Yoo took over, his mental age was basically ignored) but it's kind of harsh to generalize. My grandparents were 18 and 20 when they got married. (Western age.) My mom was 19.

Hye Seong may be physically older, but neither she nor Do Yeong are exactly paragons of maturity. And yes, LBY may be in her early thirties, but LJS is 24, 25 next month. He may look younger, but he's certainly not a child.

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Su ha in a suit (model pose, cute!), Su ha playing lawyer, Su ha dog sad, Su ha face up on field, Su ha with teddy (toss), Su ha worried, Su ha in the rain. Oh. Was there anyone else around?

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Haha ha :-)

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I have to say LJS is mighty cute playing cute. Mighty cute playing despondent in love too.

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NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!! Don't kill BestMomEver-- at least not yet! I totally get why it makes sense narratively, but I love her to pieces and am not ready to let her go... Part of me is wailing, but another part of me is applauding her for remaining so strong and dignified and not allowing Joon Gook to disempower her. Can I MINE her to be my mom in my next lifetime?

I'm so loving Yoon Sang Hyun in this role. I think I want this to turn into one of those you-have-a-twin-you-don't-know-about birth-secret dramas so that both guys can get the girl. My heart won't be able to take either one of them being heartbroken.

Thanks, GF! This show is an E ticket!

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Hey, if were lucky the mom is just in a comma. I know it's is highly unlikely, we ALL love the mom, I mean seriously, who wouldn't. But like I said there are possibilities. Anyways, it was a great episode with lots of laughs, heart breaks, HEART ATTACKS, and dismay. Can't wait for the next episode. IT LOOKS CRAZY!!!

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OH PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE, I'd rather have her stay in a coma for seven years then wake up to fart in Min JoonGuk's jailbird reaper-wannabe face than have her die at his ghastly hands. OH PLEASE DRAMA GODS. I offer you Song MiRyung in return.

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LOL yes I would give Song MiRyung away in a heartbeat too

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Duuuude, since they're really pushing the KWxHS loveline this early in the drama, the end game could be totally different.

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But mom's death is most likely going to hamper the romance for a while so depending on how they do it, there could be a delay. In which case we might have to throw our love triangle rule-book out the window. :(

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Scrolls all the way down not to read it yet. But I want to thank you for the recap! As I saw mommy with ex-con ajusshi in the preview, I asked myself if I am ready for that thriller... scary!

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This was the best epi yet!! a boatload of things happened, and yes pls don't kill mum!!

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Aw. The top photo is really really cute. Screw the age difference! They should be together!

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I do not have a pc to watch so I appreciated your recap. Thank you very much :)

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OMG tears.

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Barney Stinson quote... epic.

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*HYPERVENTILATES INTO PAPER BAG*

I just - ohmygod. Even when they showed the wrench in his hand, I expected it to be a fake out because IT'S ALWAYS A FAKE OUT. Nope, not this time! *sob* Like, I'm happy that I believe Show is gutsy enough to go there and congrats on making me a nervous wreck because that means you're doing it right, but PLEASE NO NOT THE BEST MOM IN DRAMALAND.

I always always wait for subs, but I don't think I have the strength to hold out for this next ep. I'm checking that thing as soon as it goes up somewhere.

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A girl, a puppy, and a dorky. Must be tough on the girl.
Keeps worrying mommy, while my heart ache for Su-ha. Stay strong, dear puppy!!!

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Mom is not going to die. Period!
SuHa and HyeSung will save her... Mom will recognise SuHa as HyeSung's saviour from her dream and things will fall into place... much later everyone will realise how much deeper/ soulful connection SuHa and HyeSung has and we'll all have a happy ending. Acha! Min Joon-Gook will get his share fair of jail time by the end of the drama and the good lawyer and the prosecutor frenemy will end up together.
All will be fine....

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Wait, in mum's dream at the beginning, there was someone who dived down to save Hye Sung,which means a knight in shining armour will save her from her situation(?) Does the figure look more like Kwan Woo or Su Ha?

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Oh yeah! The guy who saves Hye Sueng in the dream! I was thinking about that. I think it's Su Ha and also, I think this is going to play a part later on. Hmmmm.

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It lookes most certainly like Su-Ha... My first thought was how did HS's Mom dreamt abt Su-Ha.....

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LOVING THIS SHOW SO HARD.

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The dream was another little surprise thrown in. Was not expecting someone else to show a strange ability.
Every episode has been great.

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Oh god!!! I had finally decided to root for su ha before this epi. N now am back to square one. Oh why does kwan woo have to be so nice??? Well... I wouldn't have been able to choose between those two guys if i was hye sung. May the best man win. Thats all i can say...

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Crikey! Talk about taking it to the next level and then some!

Thanks GF!

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I am happy with this episode cos...I was hoping that the two lawyers end up together( Yep I said it..)..But I'm wondering if that happiness is gonna be short-lived... As mentioned their romance is progressing too fast and hence its a bit doubtful.. Also the show tricked us earlier too.. Remember when HS got drunk..Lawyer piggy-backed her but later Su-Ha took her home.. Also their supposed date was interrupted by Su-Ha being suspected for possessing the police gun.. Here too just as they are about to date.. the mom is in danger ( Agreed this Mom is currently the best K-drama Mom... She is great in "Childless Comfort " too...:)) Anyways... Lawyer Cha Fighting!!!!!

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i just like yoo chang.. he is damn handsome and cute.. btw i dont know why the noona relatioship always a hit for me LOL.. just love this series so far...

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OMG!! HOLY how, don't please noooo! don't kill mommy </3 :(( this drama makes my heart go earthquake...

it seems like she's going to end up with lawyer cha, omg I don't know, she doesn't seem to have any romantic feeling toward SH. :(

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What a fantastic show, in every sense of the word. The term rollercoaster was invented for this. LOVE IT!

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I will say the obvious that this is a perfect drama so far. Totally perfect. I thought the episode was a bit slow, lingering as it did on the newspaper ahjussi but that really sets up the sense that our heroine is now finally beginning to think of herself as being part of a team, of understanding motivations...and the love between heroine and Lawyer Cha (oh, he's so gorgeous) just blossomed as they saw he's other's soul during their work hours. And what does it all lead to?

Ah me! Looks like (from the previews) Lawyer Cha will be defending Min Gook! And now Our heroine will have to silently hope that her enemy Former chum Prosecutor will avenge her mom. It reminds me of the old adage, "Never hate someone too much; he might soon become your friend. Never lover anyone too much; he might soon become an enemy."

Work as spiritual journey! Oh my God! I've seen k-drama redemption arcs but wow...this will be a weird one if Min Gook's soul gets so affected by Mom. Wow!!! I'll believe it. What a redemption it might be!

I know Su-ha is a good kid and on the ball and am so glad he had the phone tracked...but i so wish he would finish his school work instead of being so obsessiely protective of her.

Coupla dumb questions:
What's with the kid who couldn't see Su Ha on the grass?
What's with Heroine hitting her heels against the stoop?
I thought the first (kid with bad long distance eyesight) might be a set-up for some future issue. And i wondered if the heels against the stoop was some kind of superstition -- like leaving a hat on a bed-- instead of heroine merely being tired.

And MOM!!! WOW!!! I love these great k-drama moms but she is the best! She BETTER get an award in award season.

Not shipping lawyer Cha but dang, if they get together, i wouldn't be heart-broken either.

Thanks for the recap.

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About Soo Ha on the grass that the other kid couldn't see: I immediately thought "Don't tell me he is some kind of ghost and only the girl who had a NDE is able to see him?" Lol.
I think it just shows that she's so into him that she could recognize him in the dark.

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I was wondering if it was a little something like "Sixth Sense" and got so worried. I don't want Su Ha to be a ghost! He has to prove his love! HAHAHA. Just had to let it out and saw your post :))

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I was watching this episode when my mom and dad suddenly joined me. They ended up finishing it until the preview :) They were so into it I had to relay the history of each of the characters. LOL.

This show is so intense and really packs! Drama gods thank you for I Hear Your Voice :)

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this episode's great. but it would have been better if ep 8's recap is ready anx done. how long am i going to wait to finish this drama? it's so great i want to do it now . yet impossible .. thanks for the suspense anyway! :)

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This was an amazing episode. Loved the details like the more fashionable Kwan Woo, still caring to show her his change in socks, the chocs from the botched date, the opening of the bottle for him, the teddy bear etc. I so wanted her mother to see her with Kwan Woo. It would have made her mum happy. But can I hope??? Gotta agree that I can see Kwan Woo as a strong love interest now. THe scene where he kicked the garbage can was good. Shows his human side as well. And that beneath his smiles and all, he is still someone with strong emotions!

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Let people ship who they want to ship. I like one pairing more than the other but I don't waste my time telling people why their ship is wrong. Coming from k-pop fandom to k-drama fandom, I thought people would be a little more mature or tolerant but no, same MO just more heterosexual.

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It has literally taken my 12 hours to recover from the ending of last nights episode. I can't remember much past the last five minutes or so but here are a couple of thoughts that stuck with me.

1) I blame myself for getting attached. Somehow, I always seem to forget that good parents exist in KDramaland only to be killed. I'm only slightly less heartbroken than I would be if it were my own mother. I did have some delusional hope that The Best Mom Ever would survive until she laughed in that crazy dude's face LIKE A BOSS.

2) I watched the last five minutes with my hands physically covering half of my computer screen because Min Jook's face was seriously freaking me out. That dude deserves a lifetime achievement award for this role alone.

2) Someone must have told Pretty the Paralegal how pretty he is because he was rocking a whole new "Look At Me" wardrobe last night.

3) Team Oska got some much needed support from its star player last night. Between the Courtroom Chivalry and the high Five Confession, I was cheering so hard! good for him because, if the rumors are true, dating is going to get pretty awkward in the next few weeks.

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You wrote: --> " Somehow, I always seem to forget that good parents exist in KDramaland only to be killed."

LOL!!!!

Am missing Mom as well. I hadn't teared up so much in a while.

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told you, if they touch that mom.... and of course they did cause they are going all Freddy Kruger on us. crushing our hearts using our biggest fears. everyone expressed this as the one thing that can´t happen. so it happened.

I still think she might be a hostage...

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SHIT.
bastard. slimy incredibly slick bastard.

what he ACTUALLY did. OMG

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DONT TELL US ANYTHING. T_T

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I cant cause I have no subs and I dont understand everything. but I know basics.
*head-wall action* I am having rabies. *foams in the mouth* grrrrhhhhhh *slams stuff*

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It's been a while since I've been attached to any currently airing drama. I am so hooked. In the beginning, I thought that Suha would be a sibling hero and didn't see how the romance would be believable since he's in high school! But, I don't mind if he ends up with her.

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SHE CAN'T DIE. NO NO NO. CAN WE HAVE ONE GOOD PARENT IN DRAMALAND THAT MAKES IT ALL THE WAY THROUGH THE DRAMA?!?

I'm not really sure where I stand with the romance. As cute as Lawyer Cha and she are, I don't see any chemistry. I feel for Su-Ha, but I don't really see Hye Sung seeing him as anything but a younger brother, at least for now. Maybe I just few both of them as a bit childish, and I'm not attracted to either.

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oh my gosh!

Just watched episode 8. Will be hovering around DB until the recap.

Not only that, I'm feeling so antsy. This drama has totally gotten into my soul. Am i going to have to stress for a whole week?

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Also hovering on DB, to be quite honest. (Though I really should be working.)

Seriously, Episode 8 kind of rocked me to my core. I am still reeling from how much it has affected me, it's like everything just started /happening/. I have never known any other Korean drama where I have not been able to guess how the plot will go from here... at all.

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No other drama has made me cry tears of fear. Props for that.

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I knew it. Dramaland is no place for awesome moms...I have a teeny tiny shred of hope that the mom will survive, but it's not much and I'm already pulling out the tissues. Damn you drama...it hurts..but it's a good kind of hurt.

I also love Lawyer Cha, and the chemistry is starting to become more natural, at least in my opinion. I love her interactions with Su ha though. I have no problem with the age difference. I honestly have no idea who I'm shipping! >_<

lastly, thanks for the recaps! Fantastic :). This drama just keeps getting better!

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This drama is getting better and better and gosh epi 7 was spinetinglingly good. I loved what the mom said and stood for in the almost last scene. I had goosebumps watching that.

Am so frustrated coz speedy joe on the websites isn't working well! ARRRGH

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You quoted Barney Stinson. I take back all the bad mouthing I've ever done about you girls. <3

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Great recap & comment. I'm glad too this show is not sticking to the typical melo pattern. We got the main 2 characters backstory right up front & the villian has been acting on his revenge early on. The 1 sided convo scene to save her voice was SOOOOO great.

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*sob* I just watched this, and I don't know whether to hate this show for being so perfect and DESTROYING me, or just love it and give it Drama of The Year status anyway. The cast is pitch-perfect, I have yet to find a single flaw in anyone's performance and the directing/writing choices have been spot-on so far.

Possibly killing the World's Best Mom is wrenching me apart, but I get why the writers are going there. We're so invested in her that it will be impossible not to feel (and unlike Gu, this drama looks more likely to actually follow through on the results instead of getting goldfish-on-meth memory and forgetting all about mom two or three episodes later/dropping the thread entirely).

And I know our comments have been all about Mom (and rightly), but I'd like to spare a thought for the poor haraboji, who may have been spared a prison sentence but who's still struggling to afford a small snack from a street stall. He has his freedom, but he's still in a world where he'll have a next to impossible time making ends meet, and too ashamed to let his family know that, and that breaks my heart (again, brave choice from the writers, not making everything peachy and solving all his problems just because he wasn't sent to jail).

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Love your comments and observations, GF! You're a freaking goddess! Thanks for letting me get on this crazy train with you! Love it!

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Kudos to whoever writes these recaps. It makes reviewing the episodes much more fun! I can totally relate to your side comments. It makes me want to be Deconstruction writer here on Dramabeans too!

Keep up the awesome work! :)

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gah!! this drama is driving me crazy!! it's a good thing i've watch it when it's finish else i'd be going crazy waiting for the next eps to come! it never fails to leave me breathless!! waaahh!!!

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I absolutely LOVED Mom in this episode. She has solid steel ovaries the size of Russia and she's made of awesome. The writers cannot kill her off because the show cannot do without her awesomeness and sass. I forbid them from killing her off.

I crochet while watching episodes, and the urge to stab Do-yeon in order to shut her arrogant, ignorant mouth when she was talking about how the grampa deserved jail time for stealing newspapers was Very, Very Strong. I can't stand how the well-off and entitled talk crap about the poor and condemn them for what they do to make ends meet when they (the well-off) have absolutely no idea what it's like to live hand to mouth.

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I want to quote Barney Stinson too! "Nothing suits me like a suit." (Sorry, I'm not doing it musical-style!) Though here it doesn't help much. I really felt for poor Su-ha, it's like he put up all his best efforts - being super sweet by telling her to think at him because she can't talk, wearing that suit that just about made her notice him in the right way and say the word "man" with a reference to him... and then Kwan-woo comes along and steals the show just like that. And for a moment there, it's the end of the world for Su-ha and our biggest concern as viewers. Until that phone call comes. And real tragedy (very likely) hits. Gosh, I love these transitions! All rise be it!

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Hello Park Soo Ha in a suit.

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