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I Hear Your Voice: Episode 12

Oh don’t mind that puddle right there. That’s just my heart. This drama leaves me feeling like a punching bag after a heavyweight’s workout, but don’t you know—I’d still come back for more. It’s a twister of an episode, upending everything we thought we knew, about the good guys, the bad guys, and the things we took as truth.

A note about the possible 2-episode extension: the network jumped the gun to announce that it’s been confirmed, but so far the decision is still pending. Producers say they’re still considering it and working out actors’ schedules, but nothing’s final and the stories are still conflicting. I’ll keep you posted.

 
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EPISODE 12: “A study in memory”

After Hye-sung goes back to fetch the puppy she left out in the rain, she brings him back to her apartment, and he wonders why it feels more familiar than his own place. She tells him it’s just until he regains his memory, and then he’s never to come here again. Uh-huh.

She makes him answer, so he agrees reluctantly. He also notes that it seems cleaner than he expected since she told him he hated her messiness, and she sighs that she cleaned because he was such a nag about it.

She tells him that she won’t be able to defend him in the appeal, and tells him his priority is to recover his memory—if they can puzzle together the fragments, that’s their way out of this.

She wonders why his eyes are so bloodshot, and he says that he can’t sleep at night, thinking that it might be some kind of side effect. She turns away as she says he always used to sleep so well… and when she turns back two seconds later, he’s knocked out cold. Aw.

She tucks him in for the night and lets her hand linger near his face again, but pulls away just like before.

She goes to bed and wonders who’ll defend Su-ha in the appeal, and then remembers that Kwan-woo has a private practice so he’d be best, but quickly realizes how horrible it would be of her to ask him that. She slaps herself for even thinking of being that shameless, and hahahaha—she calls herself a little shit.

Su-ha wakes up after the first good night’s rest he’s had in months, and finds another of Hye-sung’s apple sticky notes on the fridge telling him to eat. He finds an entire basket of them (that she took shamelessly from the free sample lady in the first episode), and decides to begin recreating his memory one post-it fragment at a time.

He starts out with just a few things—Min Joon-gook by the river, the car accident, and Hye-sung at the aquarium. But little by little other fragments come up and soon he’s filled half the back of his door with stickies.

Meanwhile Hye-sung stands outside Kwan-woo’s office going back and forth between This is too shameless even for me, and What if Su-ha gets stuck with some weirdo for a defense lawyer?

She goes back and forth about a million times, when finally Kwan-woo comes up and sends her a picture of herself: “What’re you doing?” Heh. He can tell she wants to ask him something, but she hedges, so he says it for her: she’s here to ask about Su-ha’s case, right?

She says no, that it’s too shameless to ask, but he says he’ll do it. Aw, knowing how heartbroken he is, that’s really big of him. He puts on a bright face and says that he’ll defend Su-ha, and he’ll make her all kinds of grateful, so much that she’ll be indebted to him and more likely to get over her feelings for Su-ha.

But once he’s alone the heartache is all too evident. He buries himself in work to get through it, and starts reading from the beginning, about Su-ha’s father’s case.

He pictures the courtroom as he reads, and this time we see him sitting there as Little Hye-sung runs in to testify against Min Joon-gook. He watches the moment that Little Su-ha reaches for her hand and it instantly reminds him of the moment last night at the coffee shop, where he reached for her hand to beg her to stay.

He wonders aloud: “Can I win this battle?” We’re left to wonder if he means the trial, or Hye-sung’s heart, or both.

Hwang Dal-joong gets released from prison (due to his terminal medical condition) and Lawyer Shin comes to pick him up. Dal-joong marvels at how much the world has changed in twenty-six years, and says that seeing his daughter once before dying is his only wish.

He clutches a set of pastels that belonged to her, returned to him with his belongings upon release. Lawyer Shin sighs that he’s so sorry for all of it, but Dal-joong thanks him for being the only person in the world who believed in him.

Do-yeon is back at the fruit stand yet again, with more pictures for the perp line. Fruit Ajumma insists it isn’t any of those men, but Do-yeon remains dogged about doing this until the man is found.

She asks a general question: “How was the man’s hand?” and the ajumma answers, “It was fine!” It’s not a glaring neon sign, but she says it like you would about a hand not being injured or irregular, which is curious.

Hye-sung comes home that night and Su-ha races to greet her like an eager pup, wondering if she wants to eat dinner with him. She refuses to look him in the eye and says she ate already, and then hands him Kwan-woo’s card.

She says that he’ll be defending him, and Su-ha clearly doesn’t like that she had to do the asking. She reasons that Kwan-woo is the best lawyer for the job (while pulling away at his touch).

She snaps at him to be polite when he meets with Kwan-woo and goes to bed. It’s only when she’s alone that she wonders what’s wrong with her, and grabs her growling stomach in hunger. Heh.

Su-ha stays up that night pondering Kwan-woo’s business card, and remembering the way he escorted Hye-sung away from the coffee shop the other night. He chucks the card away in annoyance.

Suddenly he hears a rustling outside his door, so he quietly gets up to check. He cracks his door open… and there, squatting in front of the open fridge, is Hye-sung, halfway into a box of snack sausages with chili paste all over her mouth. Hahahahaha.

There’s just this silent gape-freeze-gape-horror exchange, and then Su-ha just closes his door without a word. LOL. She buries her head into her knees, utterly mortified.

The next day Su-ha goes to meet Kwan-woo, dressed in a suit. Aw, his intent is so obvious that it makes me cringe. Oh, growing pains. He insists on paying for his own coffee and then thanks him politely for taking the case. Kwan-woo makes it clear this is for Hye-sung, and not for him.

Su-ha insists on paying him for the lawyering, but Kwan-woo counters that he’s very expensive, so he should just accept the free services when he’s offering. But Su-ha swears he has money and an apartment left to him, so he’ll pay. As in: Don’t burden Hye-sung with this.

Kwan-woo argues that Su-ha’s the one burdening Hye-sung, and says that he should stop playing an adult and act like one. “Wearing a suit doesn’t make you an adult. You’re a high school dropout, a murder suspect with no memory, no future. That’s why Hye-sung is taking you in. Don’t mistake that for something else.”

Augh, Kwan-woo. Why’d you have to do it? I was fine with you until you just said that. What the hell?

Su-ha storms out, yanking off his tie in the street. Kwan-woo chastises himself for sinking that low and sighs that his desperation is making him hit rock bottom. Yeah, I’d say. I’ll give you forty minutes to redeem yourself, buddy, or we’ll have words.

Do-yeon sits in front of her computer staring at the appeal request. She thinks again about the ajumma’s answer to her hand question, and goes to test the same question out on her colleagues.

When she asks each of them how so-and-so’s hand is, they all answer with descriptors, which is the normal response in her eyes. She decides that the only reason someone would answer “fine” the way that ajumma would is because she’s hiding the truth about someone with a hand that isn’t fine… someone like Min Joon-gook.

Her partner wonders why they wouldn’t have found any trace of him if he were really alive, but she says it’s because they haven’t been looking—not really. She decides it’s time to put their resources toward finding Min Joon-gook.

Yeeeeesss. Go, Do-yeon, go!

Kwan-woo calls an old buddy on the police force to ask about Su-ha’s accident, and he finds that there was a truck who hit a pedestrian that fits the time. Kwan-woo perks up at the driver’s name, and knows where he lives.

Su-ha stares at a poster for the police academy while waiting for Sung-bin and Choong-ki. (Ooh, you should be cop! You’d make a better one than the yahoos in your dramaverse, anyway.) She complains about always being called in tandem with Choong-ki, and he agrees while smiling off to the side. Su-ha asks them to help him piece together his memory, and tell him anything they can about him and Hye-sung.

Sung-bin notes the police academy poster and Su-ha brushes it off as just a fleeting thought. Sung-bin says he always got good grades in high school so he’d get in, and swoons at the thought of a man in uniform. Choong-ki mutters that the car center has uniforms too… and then picks up a pamphlet for the police academy. Ha.

Hye-sung comes out of work that night wondering if she should eat before going home so she doesn’t have to eat with Su-ha, and then looks up in surprise to find Lawyer Shin whirling around in her revolving door.

Hye-sung: “Hey, that’s my thing!” Hee. He hobbles out and asks why she does that, when all it does is make him dizzy. She says it clears her head and helps her think, but looks over at him and adds, “but I guess I shouldn’t do it when I get old.”

They both head over to the new pojangmacha outside the courthouse, where they run into Judge Kim and Do-yeon. The guys note that Do-yeon is totally fine even after two bottles of soju, so of course Hye-sung sits down and orders three bottles, complete with hair flip.

Cut to: this. The petty competition rages on, with Do-yeon insisting that she’s cool and Hye-sung slurring that she’s fine, bottle after bottle. Judge Kim says he’s always been curious about something—why did Hye-sung say that she regretted testifying, in that story she told at her job interview?

She says that she went to testify that day because she wanted to show up an arrogant girl and her father (she says while shooting Do-yeon a look) but she gained nothing from doing so. Judge Kim says she upheld justice, which she outwardly mocks.

She sighs that she became a dupe because of that damned cell phone. And then in flashback we see her after the case, when Judge Seo returns the phone to her. He thanks her for being brave enough to testify.

She asks if he saw what was on the phone, and he says it was nothing. Huh? Oh there’s nothing but a fuzzy picture on the phone. She takes it back, head hanging, and asks if it’s okay that she lied. He says she did the right thing—a killer was about to wriggle out of their grasp, and she helped put him away.

OH. This is what he was talking about when he said they have to make up evidence to catch a killer and exchanged knowing looks with Hye-sung. She did it once before, to put Min Joon-gook away the first time. Crazy.

She can’t fight her urge to tattle on Do-yeon, and says that she was there too and witnessed the whole thing, but ran away when it came time to testify. She says that Do-yeon is a liar, about this and about the fireworks too.

He tells her that he knows Do-yeon lied: “But because of it I knew you were the culprit.” Oh, is that how he interpreted it? That she lied about seeing the firework, but that Hye-sung was guilty anyway?

She starts to argue but he says he doesn’t consider that stuff as lies—Do-yeon’s lie about the fireworks, or Hye-sung’s lie to put Min Joon-gook away. She asks what it is then, and he says it’s like an aerial bomb, necessary to catch the culprit.

She asks now if Do-yeon is satisfied, and all the guys look back and forth between them with their jaws hanging open. Judge Kim cracks me up: “You’re the awful girl?”

Do-yeon’s just as drunk, and wails that she regretted that moment for the last eleven years of her life, and says that’s why she can’t stand Hye-sung: “Because you’re the person who witnessed the most pathetic moment of my entire life.”

We see her wait at the bus stop after running away from the trial, when Judge Seo pulls up across the street. She gets up when they see each other, but he just rolls up his window and drives away.

She says now that she regrets her choice every day, wishing that she had gone in and testified. She says that from that day on, she quit drawing and left all her friends to do nothing but study so she could become a prosecutor, so she could show Dad and Hye-sung: “that I wasn’t me that day. That I made a mistake.” Awwwww. I’m actually getting a little teary-eyed. For Seo Do-yeon.

Both girls stumble away, and Judge Kim muses that those two have such an interesting fated friendship. Lawyer Shin says if two people are fated to meet again, there must be a reason.

And as he says those very words, Dal-joong scoots along the hospital corridor and stops cold at the sight of a woman. She drops a vase of flowers as soon as she sees him, and then we see that she’s got a prosthetic hand. Omo. Is this the victim (or culprit) of his Left-Hand Not-a-Murder?

The ridiculous coincidental run-in is total WTFery, but eh, it’s a tangential side plot so whatever. I won’t waste more brain cells on it.

Su-ha ponders his memory post-it puzzle some more, and then heads outside for a breather. He’s surprised to see Hye-sung’s bag and shoes, and even her coat on the railing, laid out neatly.

He turns around to find her sleeping on the patio, reeking of alcohol. Ha, did she think this was her bedroom? He reaches out to smooth back her hair and she uses his hand as a pillow, muttering in her sleep that Do-yeon is an awful girl.

He picks her up and carries her inside, and as he tucks her in, he notices the scar on her abdomen.

In the morning, he prepares breakfast for her but she gives him the brush-off yet again and runs out to work. But! He made breakfast. This time he chases her down and blocks her path to make her face him. He asks about the scar, and she thinks to herself that it’ll be hard on him to know the truth, and says it’s just from a surgery.

He tells her that he’s going to get an acquittal no matter what, and that afterwards he’s going to go to college and make friends and get a job and live busily—so that she doesn’t worry and so that she doesn’t feel burdened.

He says that he won’t nag or make things hard on her… “So don’t avoid me. Don’t come home late to avoid me, or skip meals. And don’t hate me.” Ohmygah.

She finally looks over at him and makes eye contact for the first time in days, and then he lets her pass. She stops to look back up at him smiling down at her from the balcony and sighs. I know, he’s not helping. But maybe Operation Denial was a flawed concept from the beginning, eh?

Her day doesn’t get any better when she arrives at the courthouse and runs into Do-yeon carrying the same purse (their twin reactions are priceless) and then shares an elevator with her after the mortifying drunken confessions last night.

They each cringe silently, but manage to save face, thanks to plausible deniability via liquor.

Fruit Ajumma laughs to see that Do-yeon has officially called her out for questioning, and tells this to someone in a very friendly, familiar tone. The person sitting across from her pours her another drink… with his one good hand. Eep.

It’s Min Joon-gook. He calls her “boss,” so he’s either working for her or just a customer who’s made friends with her, and she tells him not to worry—she won’t say anything about him.

She hands him a bag of fruit, and it actually makes him think of Hye-sung’s mom with a pang of—I don’t know—remorse? Regret? Sick nostalgia? It’s this aspect of him that chills me more than anything. Like he misses her or something.

He wonders aloud if he should stop here or keep going, and the fruit ajumma thinks he means he’s on a trip. He goes with that analogy, and she figures that once you’ve started, you may as well finish a journey. Don’t say things like that to a killer! He smiles, “That’s true. I have to see it to the end. I think so too.”

Kwan-woo goes to see the grandpa who housed Amnesia Su-ha, and finds a truck in the driveway. It’s white, not blue per Su-ha’s memory, but he keys it to check the paint color underneath, and it’s blue.

The grandpa is defensive at first, insisting that he told the cops and prosecutors everything the first time around. But Kwan-woo asks him about the accident, and the grandpa jumps, wondering if Su-ha regained his memory.

Kwan-woo lies that he did, and asks why the grandpa didn’t say anything about it if he initially reported it. He admits that he was planning to do everything by the book, but Su-ha couldn’t remember anything and… “That person told me not to.” Kwan-woo: “Who?”

Suddenly Do-yeon gets a call: Fruit Ajumma was found dead. Ack. She races to the crime scene, and she’s told that it was a drunk driving accident, and the security camera in the area stopped working an hour before.

It’s too much of a coincidence to be a coincidence, and Do-yeon declares that the manhunt for Min Joon-gook begins now. *fistpump*

Su-ha gets dressed in his room, and notices that the scar on his shoulder actually looks pretty similar to Hye-sung’s scar. He ponders it in the mirror, and it brings back a flash. And another. And another.

Suddenly he’s remembering whole chunks of that night when Joon-gook attacked them, and how he stabbed Hye-sung by mistake, and the things she said to him before passing out in his arms.

His legs give out and he falls to the floor clutching his shoulder, and then his head starts to crack with searing headaches… It’s a great shot, of the two Su-has in the mirror as he’s caught between remembering and not.

Piece by piece the memories come flooding back. Dad’s accident. Hye-sung. The stabbing. His promise.

And then a fragment of Min Joon-gook by the river: “You think your father is a good person, don’t you?” GASP.

Su-ha goes tearing out of the house, clutching his head in pain but running like mad. Another flash makes him stop in the street. It’s his meeting with Joon-gook by the river. “Just as I killed your father, your father killed my wife.”

WHAT.

Su-ha stands there in the street, shaking. “No, it can’t be…”

He says the same in the flashback, and Joon-gook says that he should know that he isn’t lying. “The one who started all of this isn’t me—it’s your father!” Su-ha screams at him to shut up, and they struggle.

Joon-gook puts the knife in Su-ha’s hand. “Kill me. Go ahead. Kill me. What makes you different from me eleven years ago?”

Joon-gook shuts his eyes, prepared to die. Su-ha raises the knife… but then he remembers the promise he made to Hye-sung.

He drops the knife and steps away: “I’m different. I won’t live as a beast like you. Ever.” Oof, it’s an amazing moment, both for Su-ha and for Joon-gook.

He runs, leaving Joon-gook screaming for him to come back. As he runs, both in past and present, we hear him think: “Please, Father, tell me it isn’t true!” In the past, we see him run into the truck, and then in the present he barely avoids running into a scooter.

It triggers something, and suddenly he hears the deliveryman’s thoughts. AAAAAH, his powers come back too!

He’s frozen there, as people’s thoughts come rushing back in. Suddenly, a drop of blood hits the ground. NO. And then another. It’s a nosebleed, and then a second later, he drops to the ground in a dead faint. That had better be a one-time nosebleed, and not a sign of things to come. OR ELSE.

Kwan-woo comes running into the office to declare that Min Joon-gook is still alive, but Hye-sung totally deflates him with a matter-of-fact, “Yeah.” Do-yeon’s already told her the news, and then he adds what he found out from the grandpa—that a man with only one hand advised him to keep Su-ha hidden.

Hye-sung is silent for a while, and then turns to Do-yeon to ask what happens to Su-ha’s case then. She’s flabbergasted that that’s her first concern, but Hye-sung says it is and prods her to answer. Kwan-woo notes it with a frown.

Do-yeon confirms that she’s dropping the appeal, and Hye-sung runs out to call Su-ha and let him know.

Su-ha is conscious now, and cleaning up his bloody nose outside her office. He realizes now that it was the truth about Dad that he was repressing. “That was it—the memory I wanted to erase. It’s not like it would go away if I erased it.”

He sees her run outside as she’s calling him, and wonders to himself: “What should I do? If you knew this, you’d hate me more. And if you knew that Min Joon-gook was still alive, how scared would you be?”

But then he hears her thinking ecstatically that Min Joon-gook is still alive. He answers his phone and she tells him the news, deflating at his nonchalant reaction. I kind of love the chain of people running around to say this only to get an Eh.

She asks why he isn’t happier, when this means that his case gets dropped and he’s free. But he says (now back to banmal) that not-dead Min Joon-gook means that she’s in danger again. He starts to walk over to her.

She calls him an idiot (using one of her familiar nicknames for him—ricepot) and says that’s to be dealt with later, but the more important thing is that Do-yeon is dropping the appeal and the acquittal stands.

Suddenly he comes up behind her and wraps his arms around her in a back-hug. She’s startled, and even more so when he starts to cry on her shoulder. He says through his tears: “You’re the idiot. Your life is in danger again. How does my innocence come first? How?”

He buries his head into her shoulder, and she smiles. She raises a hand to pat him on the head and says, “Thanks. For keeping your promise.”

 
COMMENTS

He’s BAAAAAAAAaaaaaAAAACK!

And not a moment too soon. Listen, I was this close to ordering a lightning rod or something. I was half expecting another car wreck just to justify the return of his memories, but fragmented memory recovery via deus ex machina is fine too. It’s not actually that nonsensical, given that he’s been having the dreams and bits of memory flashes for a while now. And I rather like the idea of the amnesia being helped along subconsciously because of the horrible truth that he wanted to repress. It’s a very realistic, trauma-related explanation, for a very supernatural condition. No one knows why he can read minds and we still don’t know how he managed to suppress his powers along with his memories (that’s the thing I’m curious about) but mostly, I’m so glad he’s all back, powers, memories, and all. The amnesia arc itself was used well in the story, but let’s be real—nothing beats Original Recipe Su-ha.

Not that I didn’t love all of the stuff in the episode leading up to his return. Amnesiac Su-ha’s connection to Hye-sung really tugged at my heart in all the right ways—because she couldn’t let herself get close to him, because he felt safe and secure with her even though he didn’t know why, because she could lie, and because he could see through her lies even without superpowers. Now that we’ve established how deep their connection runs, it’s what comes next for their relationship that has me clamoring for more.

I’m annoyed that Kwan-woo’s taking a detour into meddling second lead territory, because he’s been such a stellar, atypical character up until now. I think I can forgive him for his outburst IF he stops being a spoilsport, because he does seem self-aware enough to be ashamed. I don’t necessarily want him to stop vying for Hye-sung’s affections, but I want him to be his sweet, earnest self, and try to win her over on his own merits. Somehow I doubt he’s going to stop being a thorn in Su-ha’s side, at least for a little while.

Do-yeon, on the other hand, is just getting better and better. I started to like her when they let a little bit of her petty schoolgirl streak show, but since then she’s since grown into a pretty interesting character. She’s still prickly and says hateful things regularly (okay, daily) but the more we see of Hye-sung’s petty rivalry with her, I just like her more. I like the fact that they made opposite choices that day outside the courtroom, but they both regret that choice to the bone. They’re really two sides of the same coin, despite how much they’d hate to be compared. And that seems to be the source of Hye-sung’s angst regarding her testimony at Min Joon-gook’s trial—not only that it was a lie, but that Judge Seo compared her lie to Do-yeon’s, and said they were the same. She’s spent her whole life trying to prove that that isn’t the case, while Do-yeon has spent her whole life trying to prove that she’s just as good as Hye-sung. It makes you wonder—if every time Hye-sung mutters that Do-yeon is an awful girl, she isn’t secretly thinking that she might be the same.

As for the mind-blowing (possible) truth about Dad killing Joon-gook’s wife, it’s a fantastic twist at this point in the story. It leaves the field wide open for so many possibilities: Dad was a killer; Dad accidentally killed someone; Dad did something that inadvertently led to her death; or Joon-gook is a lying sack of hammers. I don’t think the last is a real possibility, given Su-ha’s mind-reading ability, so at this point we have to trust that in the very least, Joon-gook believes this to be truth.

I didn’t expect to be this invested in Min Joon-gook’s past, but with this twist, I’m chomping at the bit to know who he was and how he ended up this way. The moment when Su-ha refused to give into his vengeful rage was striking because you could literally see Joon-gook’s face crumble to see that it’s not an inevitable conclusion. He must’ve spent years telling himself that it wasn’t his fault—that anyone would become a killer given those same circumstances—but to find that Su-ha chooses differently… It proves there IS a choice, and that nobody forced him to become a monster. He chose it himself.

What gets me about the closing scene is really that their concern for each other outweighs everything else, and now that concern is on equal footing. Of course they still have a mountain of things to overcome, like an age gap, horrifying revelations about Dad, and I’m pretty sure Hye-sung’s got a season pass to Denial Land. But we’ve seen time and again that they’ll come back to each other, so I’m just going to hold onto that, until the rollercoaster starts all over again next week.

 
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I love how so much happens in one episode.

YAY SHOW!

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this episode is truly DAEBAK! i feel so proud of SooHa during his confrontation with MJK, it felt a bit cheesy when he says 'i'm different ect.' because he obviously is.

DoYeon & HyeSung is my new ship, i mean, even Lawyer Shin ships it, and spk of him, how adorable is that scene with the revolving door lol

SooHa gaining his memory and power back is awesome, but it all seems so painful physically and mentally that i sorta wish he stayed the lost puppy forever, the way he sniffs the drunk HS >__<

and Cha-buyn, i was sorry for you when HS just headed straight to SH, leaving you at the bus stop in the rain, but how could you be so mean to SH, i wasn't even all that disappointed in you when you defended MJK, you're sooo~ NOT gonna get the girl!

finally, the last scene, SooHa's tears, again, how am i gonna survive until the next wednesday? TT__TT

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"i feel so proud of SooHa during his confrontation with MJK, it felt a bit cheesy when he says ‘i’m different ect.’ because he obviously is."

Actually, two episodes ago, he wasn't. He was bent on revenge and he recklessly seeked out MJK to kill him. Luckily HS stopped him and made him promise. That promise made him different. Having a reason to keep the promise made him different. Not himself, persay.

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aww, i think i can give kwan-woo a pass. he's been awesome up till now (but PLEASE bring back the glasses!). he knew right away he'd acted like a jerk, and everyone has their moments (heck, hye-sung and do-yeon have them all the time), and he's also just been through so much when it comes to hye-sung. i still love him. but i do dearly miss those goggles.

i think we know that su-ha's dad didn't actually physically kill MJG's wife, judging from what MJG had said to su-ha, that his dad had gotten himself killed for blabbing his mouth. i'm pretty sure it's going to turn out that there was nothing intentional involved...

so hwang dal-joong and gloved nurse must be do-yeon's biological parents? positively BURNING with curiosity.

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agree, i don't know why everyone said they hate KW now just because he spat SH out of jealousy and anger. everyone hit their rock bottom at least once. EVERYONE.

he's human after all. just because he show up as a optimist minded and upright justice person, doesn't mean he doesn't have bad side.

at least he admitted his own fault. saying harsh thing to a kid just because he's an adult. he's desperate because he's lost to a kid,

and honestly, i think he helped SH not just purely for HS. the effort he showed when investigated the case looks sincere, to me.

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It was absolutely nasty, but I didn't mind seeing KW putting SH down. I can understand/tolerate pettiness and jealousy. Goes to show that not everyone can be all rainbows and sunshine. At least he knew he did wrong. (Although I'd be tearing my hair out if he dares do it again - you know, outwardly towards SH. Having self-awareness is just not going to cut it next time.) The only thing that annoyed me is him stating that he took this case for HS. Whether he truly means that or not, I don't know, but he did sound rather sincere... I just find it wholly inappropriate and selfish - this is not the right time to be an opportunistic man, so save it for later! There are more important things to deal with at present!

Urgh, this is the first time KW has truly irked me. I didn't get the rage back then, since even though he could have - and should have! - turned down the MJK case, I still appreciated him as a public defender.

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i agree, i hope the passive aggressiveness towards su-ha was a one-off and not a predictor of his behavior to come. kwan-woo has shown he's a really decent, upright guy who will always do what he thinks is right. what he did in min joon-gook's case, it was the right thing to do as a lawyer. apparently.

but yes, he is human and i'm inclined to forgive him his one moment of pettiness because it resulted from romantic jealousy. we've seen how much he likes hye-sung, after all. it's hard not to feel sorry for him now that su-ha is gaining the upper hand (in terms of the romance).

i think kwan-woo would have helped su-ha. again, his good instincts probably would have triumphed over any jealousies he currently harbors. again, the three of them have been through a lot together, and seeing how su-ha is so vulnerable, with no memories of his past, i doubt if he'd have let him struggle with a strange lawyer.

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Ohh ... someone else who theorized about Do-yeon's parents! I don't know if it is right, but that is the guess I had after watching this episode.

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there's always the possibility he might be hye-sung's dad (it's what i initially guessed), but after what do-yeon's mom said to her husband in that scene at the breakfast table on do-yeon's birthday, i strongly think hwang dal-joong must be do-yeon biological dad. and by reasonable assumption, the gloved nurse must be her mom.

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ps. i'm a bit relieved to have (sort of?) confirmation that MJG has a bit of humanity in him left, arguably.

he's doing all this because of his dead wife, whom i'm assuming he loved. yes, his anger took an extremely twisted form, but at least it means he wasn't always a monster from the start.

as much as i initially wanted to see his character die, i now feel the sorriest i've ever felt for this character, knowing a bit of his back story. maybe the show will have him express remorse in the end, instead of killing him off?

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Gah! This Show! So many feels. The best, or at least one of the best, of this year for sure!

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theory I think SH will keep that he has his memory back + can read thoughts again from JG (who is the only other person besides HS who knows SH can read thoughts). SH will continue to act like he doesn't remember anything to trip p JG.

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That would be a way he could find out she loves him.
Looking forward to seeing that.

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Thanks for the recap ! (^v^)
"That had better be a one-time nosebleed, and not a sign of things to come. OR ELSE."
When I saw the nosebleed I thought that this had better not be a brain tumor or something 'cause I would have to brake things ! Then I remembered that the whole hearing thoughts thing has been a physical result of the accident, so it's normal to have a physical reaction to his powers coming back, RIGHT ?!?

On another note, the return of his powers make me think that Denial Land is going to become interesting for Hye Sung, unless Su-Ha goes for Really Dumb Noble territory (simple Noble Idiot does Not cut it when one can read the other's mind).

Anyway, love this show and your recaps !

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I'm expecting Su-ha to not tell Hye-sung he has all his memories back, because she said she'll kick him to the curb when he does. This means lots of HS lying and SH knowing she is lying, and sticking close to her until he can finally break down her walls and admit LOVE LOVE LOVE.

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No one can know: With the decided extension, the pseudo spoilers from the leaked scripts have lost their value, and I'm pretty happy about that.

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Dammit! That was supposed to be a reply to the comment about a possible death of Soo Ha...

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Haha that was a comment left by me. That's something I read in another blog. The writer did put out a statement and said the said ending was NOT true but who knows.

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Which is why it was deleted. Please be careful of throwing around the word "spoiler" if you're just speculating.

Dramabeans is a spoiler-free zone.

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GOOD GOD~ thank you for deleting it ^^

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This is why I love you guys.
Thank you!

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*cries.
Thanks GF but i have already been spoiled by koala. darn you koala!

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The moment I saw Suha eyes when he was wiping his nose from the blood, I knew he's back... I am so surprised with Lee Jong Seok acting ability... To be able to act like that with a few drama experience... He is amazing... I hope to see more of challenging drama later... Hope you find a worthy character along with a solid plot for future project... the writer of this story sure brings out the best out of each character which functions well in plot growth along with driving the best emotion expression of the actors.... I love it!!!

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to think that he did 3 different projects in the same time without losing his concentration is an amazing feat.

he's one of a kind which i feel glad to follow.

and found (good thing i was interested in school 2013 >.<)

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Is this episode amazing or what! So many revelations!
Can't get over the fact that HS lied to get MJG in jail which makes me even more on edge if MJG will ever find out that HS lied about the photo in her phone. I can already imagine the RAGE if MJG ever finds out about it. He was outsmarted by a teen...a frightened teen at that. Wow! It just blows me away!
Then there's Dal-joong's left hand murder case which apparently we know now isn't true has put another set of questions waiting to be answered. Did DY's dad know that the wife of Dal-joong is still alive and just hiding that fact? 'Cause he's acting pretty weird just when Dal-joong's name gets mentioned. Plus, who remembers a name if it has no "special" reason attached to it, right?
Plus, the whole SH's dad started it all that killed MJG's wife. It was really a shock for SH! I bet as a boy like other kids one puts their parents on a pedestal and he can't imagine his dad being a bad person or being the reason that lead MJG to be this cruel evil person that he is now. That memory he wanted to erase was the last thing on his mind when he was caught in the accident. So, it's just crazy wonderful that another shocking truth gets him out of his amnesiac state like the stab wound on his shoulder making him recall that night when he accidentally stabbed HS which surely he couldn't even have imagined he would have done (whether accidentally) to a person whom he holds very dear to his heart and that impact paved way for all those repressed memories to reel back into him.
AWESOME show, just totally AWESOME!!!
Lastly, I love Do Yeon! Loved the way how the show uncovered her human-side 'cause we always see that tough bitchy facade she has and now she's all-human to us. I bet in some future episode, she and HS will be close friends, once they've set aside the past.

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Thank for the recaps, this show is tugging on me, I have become obsessed . Today, I actually couldn't wait for the episode to be translated, for the first time I looked for live streams website and I was readying blogs just to understand what happened and then I watched it ( well the parts i was interested in) without subtitles and then with subtitles. I dont want the extension, I need to have my sanity back.

by the way, I really hope that the age difference between SH and HS doesn't become a big issue in the drama, just because that's a road I don't want to see.

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I just watched the live broadcast last night and read this recap, but I feel so very wrung-out. What an amazing episode. I can't wait to settle down tonight and watch it complete with subs!

Thank you SO much for recapping this series. This is only the second drama I've ever seriously followed after reading recaps--I couldn't NOT pick it up after reading the recap for the second episode :)

My thoughts are also ridiculously scattered, so pardon the rambling. I totally lost it that moment when Su-ha reads Hyesung's mind again and it's filled with joy at knowing Su-ha is innocent. That last scene, where he completely remembers who he is, who she is, what she means to him, just came out in LJS's EYES. My god, that boy--what amazing acting.

This episode was like releasing a long, deep breath--I am so so relieved that he's recovered his memories AND his ability. I've been anxious since Ep 9 at the possibility (remote as it was) that he live out the rest of this series without his mind-reading. But now I'm really intrigued at how they both will act around each other. Will Su-ha remember Hyesung's lies to him about how he didn't like her? Will he reveal that he can read minds again? Or will he stay away, knowing what he knows about MJG?

I'm also just really, really happy there are a lot of sweet scenes to rewind <3

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LJS's acting is awesome. His back hug & tears had me melting. How could even the hardest of hearts resist?

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They are saying that the reason why the network wants the extension is to change the ending to a happy ending with HS and SH. Of course these are all still speculations as the extension has not been confirmed by the producers but lets all hope that the writer will not disappoint us.

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Oh how it would kill me if this doesn't get a happy ending. Shark, Heartless City ... these have prepared the groundwork for tragic ending. But there is too much cute & happy in IHYV to end with death of primary characters.

I just watched Jeon Woo Chi, and even their baddie got a reasonably happy ending after killing tons of people. Me, I wish I could just know before even starting that the drama will end well. Take me on a wild ride, but bring me back to a happy place when you are done, Drama Gods.

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Sorry, a post-script: But I totally snorted when I read the very first sentence of the recap :p GF, how you slay me. As much as I love Puppy-Su-Ha, I did want Bad-Ass Su-Ha back, too.

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1. On the first episode min jun gook said he wasn't paid enough for this, I took that to mean he was a hired killer because someone wanted to shut Soo ha's dads mouth but now they are saying it was for revenge ?

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I thought he was a hired killer too. You don't go from regular guy to truck crashing, pipe smashing, kill young girls person in an instant. Psychopath.

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Please let him and Choong Ki become buddy cops together!!! PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE. That would be a perfect end to their story.

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unless....police academy turns everyone into, you know.... no, I don´t think so. there is no way these two can be anything like those other cops. they would be the first useful cops in that dramas universe. and how much do we need that? because those idiots have driven me mad

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I liked how the amnesia arc wasn't dragged on for too long ... But I'm slightly uneasy about the mind-reading suddenly coming back, since this drama is so good, I'll let it slide.

I love Do Yeon! She really became more than just the bitchy second lead..

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Soo Ha is back! YES! Good luck with Operation Denial now, HS. ;) Lawyer Cha had already lost the race for the girl in the previous episode and now that the mind reading abilities are back... Just give up, man and hang out with the fierce Prosecutor since it's your kind of woman. ;)
I'm amazed at all the parallel (or not so) storylines in that drama: I can completely understand why this writer is obsessed with sticky notes.
I loved the back hug but thought that the editing/framing of that scene could have been better. Oh, well.
Really curious about what is coming next: I'm not scared of the "not enough material for an extension", that's for sure.

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Yeah the best thing about this ep is that his powers is back and HS dont have any chance to make Operation Denial work anymore :)

Its time for her to stop being weak and be honest about her feelings toward Soo Ha.

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Do-yeon and Lawyer Cha as a couple? Oh, I had never thought of it but so like the idea.

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there's actually an arrow of do yeon going to kwan-woo on the character chart so i'm assuming they're supposed to get their own love line by the end.

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I hope Suha will become a policeman and then a prosecutor too =). Would love him to continue using his powers for the good. Then maybe a sequel will follow? =)

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Yeah. Su-Ha Super Cop with his girlfriend prosecutor and the rest of the crew. That so rocks as an idea for a second season.

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GOOD IDEA,, HOPE THERE HAVE SECOND SEASON :)

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Wow, didn't think of that one before. The thought of having Sooha work with Hye Sung as a lawyer would be DAE BAK!!!

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let's all push for 2nd second!!! this will ensure that nobody from the good guys will die =)

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I thought this was a perfect episode. It grounded our female antagonist and showed her human side--that she's really not that bad and gave her motivation.

The story movement was put together at a nice clip. We got a nice mixture of different emotions without it being choppy, and some conflicts were raised and resolved at the same time.

The only flaw with the writing is that when you recover memories forcefully like Soo Ha it's painful as hell. I mean debilitatingly painful. As in you're a crying mess and when they flood, you can't get them to stop at all. There is no control, and it's not always linear. And denying their existence makes it cycle faster and worse. And the images start as fragments and then it picks up, cycles, then the pictures become moving, and then other things start to slowly get laid in, such as sound, and then words, and then other senses.

What makes the whole mess worse is that science says you can't recover memory at all. That you made it up, which in turn makes the flashes a whole lot worse. You literally think you're going insane.

The only way to get them to stop is to accept them, and find the core of the feelings that triggered them, but it takes a lot of power inside of yourself to do that...

So the one thing they did get right is the fainting. I pretty much after a flash am done for the day. (Can't eat, have no energy, dizzy, sensitive to sound, I can't make sense of why it's important... and I'm wiped. Sometimes don't wake up until the next day.) It's worse than a migraine. (And I know what a migraine is too).

=P But I doubt anyone really has had experiences with flashes. And I doubt anyone believes me either, since science constantly is saying that I'm wrong even if I got it verified by people and sources that I wasn't going crazy, that I was right.

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I enjoyed this episode so much. When the flashbacks started so did the tears. I want to know what Sooha's dad did, and who is the lady that dropped the vase.

I hope the extension doesn't make the drama fall off at the end. So many good dramas are ruined by extensions that don't make sense. Since there wasn't a preview, I assume that they are live shooting everything.

The back hug at the end was beautiful. Lee Jongseok is a great actor. Now I want a back hug, but I don't have a boyfriend :(.

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Isn't it obvious that the woman without a left hand is the wife who framed her husband for murder? Boy, would I be tempted to do Double Jeopardy and kill someone who let me rot in jail for 16 years. (I'm not really vengeful, just about drama characters)

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26 years!

Sorry! >< I felt sorry for the other ten years that missed out in your post..

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It was a typo. Thanks for the correction.

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I expected as much

I love this series.
Su Ha I have 3 requests....no, ORDERS! For you
1. don´t get yourself killed (which I am afraid will happen, like they get together and Min Gook kills him...)
2. Don´t get some friggin brain tumor
3. Don´t run away

shit I have such a long working day I cant make it to Open Thread, so have a nice one, cry on each others shoulder a bit... brace yourself for next week.

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P.S.: don´t know anything about leaks. I have no idea what is going to become. I just really really hope they both stay alive. A sad ending won´t do!

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None of those will happen.

The nose bleed was from him getting his memories back.

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Omigosh! What an ending!

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i luv dis drama but i dislike the OTP, i do try to like it but no matter what still i hate it. Lee bo young is too Old for Lee jong seok.
Im sorry to other fans, i just being honest. *bow*

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you must be 14... she aint old. btw I am older. so I am old? booo!

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Love doesn't care about norms or standards: Life will teach you that. I wish it in your interest, anyway.

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Lee Bo Young is neither old nor too old for Lee Jong Suk, unless you mean emotional age rather then physical because then you're most likely right.

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It's a 10 year difference. Do you object to the reverse? King of Dramas? And in the actual drama, I believe the gap is a bit more narrow.

BTW, it's not the actors dating each other, it's the characters. Separate that.

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Kwan-woo don't make me hate you.

I'm glad Su Ha's memory is back but not his power I was hoping that was gone for good.

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why would you expect that? he was also miserable not knowing what Hye Sung thought of him. he thought she hated him!!! how is it good to let yourself believe that?

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because I will not be satisfied unless Hye Sung learns to hear other peoples "voices", clients, Su Ha, whoever without relying on Su Ha's power.

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that is not the main issue, I think. that is just work. it is not priority no 1 compared to accepting another person in your life for good or casting him out of your life.

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@Sajen: yes, I thought so myself (in a comment for one of the earlier episodes).

And Su-ha's super-ability was very handy at times, but it hardly made him happy (and it didn't stop Min Joon-gook from carrying out his dastardly plans).

On the other hand, the fact that he kept a written diary came in very useful when he lost his power and his memories - and it helped to cement his friendship with Choong-ki.

The major revelations in this show seem to come straight from the characters themselves, not from Su-ha's mind-reading. Like Do-yeon admitting her regrets about not becoming a witness (ah, the power of alcohol?!), and Judge Seo admitting he knew about Do-yeon lying, and Hye-sung fabricating evidence. Like Kwan-soo admitting he likes Hye-sung. And last, but not least, Hye-sung admitting (if only to Kwan-soo) that she likes Su-ha.

Sure, a confident Su-ha with superpowers is one Sexy Puppy, but as long as no-one messes with my OTP, I'm quite happy to leave his powers behind too. :)

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They wouldn't kill off SH right? RIGHT? I have a sinking feeling abt that one, esp. since he said before that his life was forfeit after the accident. Also, back hug for the win

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I really love the music on this show. Not just the songs but the whole score. Right notes at the right time. Right lyrics. Also, right sound effects. Comedy made right with the right notes and horror made creepier by the right notes. Note when MJS turns his head to the Ajumma with that stare of his, the sound that plays!

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'After Hye-sung goes back to fetch the puppy she left out in the rain,...'

Muahahaha! I think i'll never recover :P (not that i want to). GF, you've been planting this puppy-LJS to me since ep 1. Now, i'm not sure if can see him as anything else other than puppy-loverboy :D. Gosh, I want a Suha for myself >.<

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I love this show...so...darned....much!

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There is something so deep with SH and HS last scene... so beautifully done...

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The hate Lawyer Cha gets... I don't get it.

Seems like immature fans that are afraid of their OTP not ending together, to get ride of second guy because it is safe this way.

Guess what? there is always death that can make your OTP not happen hahaha.

We never know, what of MG kills SH or HS by the end of this drama?

Plus. Everyone can do wrong/mistakes but if lawyer Cha does it: burn him in hell. Hope MG kills him, he is so stupid/hate-able..

Ugh. Ugh.

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I don't want him to end with HS but I don't hate him either. I completely understand what he's going through: Pride and love being hurt. I'm sure he's going to change his ways soon cause he is a nice guy.

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I don't hate him, but I do have to admit I have found him annoying - not because he is a possible threat to an OTP, but because at first he was amazingly clueless, disturbingly upbeat and energetic, and surprisingly ignorant about what makes people tick. I still can't believe he was ever a cop, unless he was the pretty receptionist.
Then, his inner ambition and selfishness came out, in taking the Min-Gook case. That was a sleazy move, and all of his hand-wringing over it seem a bit hypocritical.
I actually like him better now than I initially did, because he's getting smarter about people and also discovering his own flaws. I still don't hate him, even though that was really a jerk move in this episode (to use his age and reliance on Hye-Sung as a weapon just shows how insecure he is). I appreciate him as a character, how multi-dimensional he is.

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I'm so happy Suha's backkkkkk!!!

and I am liking Doyeon's character more now too.

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Damn I just realize that Hyemi lil sis named hyesung!!!!! kekekekeke

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My crazy brain thought ... what if Do-yeon isn't the real daughter of judge, but he took her in after the dal-joong case when he was wrongfully accused ? Weird thought that Do-yeon might be Dal-joong's daughter, but it would be a twist!

I think judge Dad did something wrong in relation to Dal-joong. Maybe he was having an affair with lefty wife and helped to frame Dal-joong? We will hear more about Dal-joong's case.

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Girlfriday - you totally crack me up! - thanks for the recap,
I love this drama! PD/Writer, dun u go mess things up and give me a bad ending for SU HA or ELSE !...... erm.. pretty please?

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This is by far the best episode in the best korean drama ive ever watched ! Ni love it to pieces ! Omg im crying like a baby right now ! Ad that last scene killed me dead ! Love love !

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Watching them both always make my heart beat fast. They done awesome acting job. So HOT. So breathtakingly enchanting... So emotionally spellbinding...

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I'm with Julia regarding Do-yeon true parentage. I remember in one of the first episodes something about her not being judge seo's real daughter. And how he reacts weirdly when Dal-joong's name was mentioned. That was the first thought I had when I saw this episode. I guess we'll find out sooner or later!

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Most people are going about how SuHa and HyeSung should remain as Noona- DongSaeng but TELL ME which Sister-brother are like that!!! The closeness they have, the chemistry they have or the way they watch each others' back is something no normal Sister-brother will do except for the later. The chemistry they have is something just so deep and profound. NO matter how their social standing maybe be or the age gap, things just work for them because their connection is beyond everything that is regular. I am happy that there is no cliche or unnecessary romantic skinship or forced romantic moments...everything the Writer and the Director did so far falls into a a territory of something which is really really deep and soulful. I LOVE love like this... Real and deep love... Very rare in today's world where the meanings are changing with every boy or girl just ready to jump under the cover or looks for the 'chemistry' based on physical and mental compatibility... Not that it is wrong but the relationship between HyeSung and SuHa is just beyond this and because it doesn't match today's standard, doesn't mean that they should remain as friends or Sister-brother... They are SOULMATES!

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Sometime back I predicted that Min Jook told SuHa about his father and because of which Suha might have lost his memory so it all came true. So far whatever I thought of came true but even then everything was fresh and equally heart warming for me because of how the scenes and characters were treated.
I have another guess now that Do Yeon's adopted Judge father has nothing to do with her biological father or is the other man mentioned. I guess he adopted her because since he felt guilty and bad for putting Do Yeon's father away even knowing that he could be not be guilty but without any evidence of innocence. Also he knew that Do Yeon is without any guardian since his father has been sentenced for 26 years for killing his wife. Also he wants to protect her from the pain and knowledge of her father killing her mother. That's the reason why he looks so jumpy. He adopted her with good conscience.

Look at the twist and turns the drama is throwing at us. The reality could be something else instead of the obvious... Also remember that Do Yeon's Judge father was a Judge even then, not a Prosecuter or a lawyer... okay...let's see what happens in the coming episodes...
SOFARSOGOOD!!!!

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This episode is so thought-provoking. Not that all the other eps in this series haven't been already, but this one is extra special with a lot of surprises that threw me all over the place.

SO MANY revelations. I didn't see that coming when Min Joon Gook said that Park Soo Ha's father killed his wife with "his sly tongue". Like whoa. Hold your horses. I hope in the upcoming episodes they'll at least reveal how and why Soo Ha's dad did that.

The ending when Soo Ha back hugged Hye Sung was just so memorable and sweet but tore my heart as well.
Soo Ha looked so vulnerable in this ep.

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Holy shit! The pacing and revelations of this episode made it a true masterpiece! I mean: Not a single second was wasted.....I saw all I had so desperately hoped to see.....and even more. I´ve come to the conclusion, that I can fully trust the writers to still find something interesting to tell until the end, even with the prospect of an extension looming over our heads. And if it´s not going to happen, then I respect them even more for sticking with the initial plan and not milking the cow until the last drop of milk! But whatever the outcome, I´m going to enjoy every last bit of the SH and HS moments that this drama provides us with.....it´s like licking melting ice cream of your fingers:-)

One thing is bugging me though: The synopsis states that the trio would form a team to take on difficult cases but this premise doesn´t seem to follow the actual storyline that we see unfolding. Could it be that they never intended from the beginning to focus so much on the OTP and their battle against Mr. creepy? I mean, I can see that it was established from the beginning as a major driving force for the plot, but where did all their teamwork for solving cases from the first couple of episodes wander off to? After putting the focus so much on Soo-Ha´s case, I don´t see them going back to "normal" cases for the remaining episodes. But I can accept that, of course!

Anyone else out there who thinks that our puppy would make for a fine (and super attractive) policeman?

P.S: I think that those sticky notes are in the shape of a tooth and got distributed in front of a dentist´s cabinet....I can only repeat how much I love their consistency to go back to those little details that they mentionned in earlier episodes!

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Wow! I had suspected that Suha's dad had a role in the death of Min Joongook's wife (what about his kids? He did mention that his "family" died to Hyesung's mother) some episodes ago. It was the episode that dealt with the fine line separating an innocent victim from a willful murderer/monster. That made me wonder if Suha's father did something to Min Joongook and the latter reacted by choosing to become a monster. I hope that this back story is developed because I have always been curious about it. If there is a two-episode extension then I hope that said extension is used fully and not for needless angst or filler. What about Doyeon's family-story/situation? That is another angle to be explored.

The flashbacks of Suha meeting Min Joongook are freaky. Suha would have had to be brave to confront that man in an isolated area in the middle of the night. The scene in which Suha recovered all of his memories (and then his power) was amazing.

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heard that Eom Ki Joon will appeared as a cameo.. maybe because that extensions thing..

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This show is really really lovely. I don't think the plot with Dal-joong is unnecessary. It's so obvious that he is So Do-yeon's dad. Don't Know if it's being stated before or not cause I have recently joined this roller coaster ride. I remember that it was a scene in this series in which Do Yeon's daddy was grilling her for getting defeated by Hye Sung. when she left the room mommy reprimanded daddy & said "there's only one sentence left for you to tell her. the fact that she is not ur real daughter".
It makes lots of sense. he was the Judge in Dal Joong's case & he knew his verdict is unfair. therefore he probably took his girl in & raised her :) Just my 2 cents.

By the way thanks GF for the awesome recap. I couldn't stop laughing at ur comment on lawyer Cha's pettiness. this drama is Epic. However I feel the fast pace of this show which was among the appealing features of it is slowing down little by little to prove us once again extensions suck :)

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Oh my!!! This show gives so many feels.

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just a random note irrelevant to the plot...
the sticky notes are not apple shaped, but teeth shaped!!

In korea dentist offices hand out sticky notes with their phone number and stuff on the packaging as a means of advertisement. And in the first episode we saw lee bo young grabbing a bunch because it's free.
(:

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My two Cents:

MJG was, is and shall ever be, a PHYSCHOPATH -"a person afflicted with a personality disorder characterized by a tendency to commit antisocial and sometimes violent acts and a failure to feel guilt for such acts."

In order to remove guilt from HIMSELF and to justify his murderous actions, he twists the situation and lays the blame at someone else's door.

SO...I agree SH's dad may have inadvertently had something to do with her death - OR - MJG murdered her himself. MAYBE, SH's dad encouraged her to leave MJG, or turn him in for abuse, a crime, etc., so he killed her, and as we have seen before, it's always someone made him do it. He's after SH and HS because they were witnesses to his guilt. He killed HS's mother because HS testified, he killed the (stupid) ahjumma because she'd been called into court. How nice it must be for MJG not to have a conscience.

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Wild speculation here:

Let's assume SH's dad mentioned to MJG's wife that her husband was having an affair. MJG then has fight with wife, kills her, and blames SH's Dad. MJG is that kind of delusional that he will blame others for his own faults.

What breaks my heart is that SH would believe anything MJG says.

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I love how this writer inserts a funny scene into an otherwise serious show. (See Su Ha seeing Hye Sung eating out of fridge. And, let's not forget Pretty the Paralegal - he cracks me up every time.)

I love that I can see a difference in amnesia Su Ha and regular Su Ha. This kid can act.

I love the endings. Not necessarily cliffhangers but the past episodes have been heart tuggers.

I love all the episodes in this drama. Hard to say about other dramas when things get dragged and skippable.

I still love a lot more things about this show but I'll stop here for now.

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I saw the "your father was the bad guy" bit coming from a mile away and I'm not too excited for it. I hate it when drama gods give children grief for their parents' actions.

The extension is worrying me more given how far along we're into the story after this episode :( Don't get bogged down, show!

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