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Healer: Episode 15

Sweet! It’s a breath of fresh air to be able to sit back and bask for a while, because I dunno about you guys but I could use some recovery time from all the weeping and heart-wringing I did before. And with the plot continuing to speed along, I actually find myself able to enjoy the cheeriness more, because while I love romantic fluff (and would happily take tons of it, angst-free), you don’t always want it to happen at the expense of development, because then it feels like filler. Better to get adorable cuteness and forward movement in one fell swoop!

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EPISODE 15 RECAP

So, that kiss. As Jung-hoo finally stops pushing Young-shin away and kisses her, it intercuts with memories of their first one on that rooftop, finally bringing together those two identities into one.

A short while later, we see two mugs side by side on the table, two sets of shoes intermingled on the floor, and two people lying in bed next to each other. Okay, the drama didn’t show us anything, but just knowing that they got an offscreen bed scene makes me happy enough.

Jung-hoo contentedly watches Young-shin sleeping, and looks adorably disgruntled when she starts to turn away from him in her sleep. He slowly slides his arm under her shoulders, and as she turns back into his side, he cradles her with both arms, going back to sleep with her head tucked under his.

When she wakes up, the spot next to her is empty, and she stretches awake… and finds Jung-hoo still looking down at her from the other side. They smile bashfully at each other, and then he ducks under the covers to join her.

Another cut later (yay! Y’know, I’m just going to be happy for them that there’s so much need to presumably cut), and Young-shin towel dries her hair after a shower. Jung-hoo takes over the task, and for a brief moment her eyes are covered by the towel, her mouth exposed, not unlike it was during their rooftop kiss. Ha, he goes in for one, only to have her inadvertently interrupt him by pulling the towel, and she catches him staring.

Later as he watches her yet some more, he envelops her in a hug and thinks, “I thought it was a dream. I don’t usually dream much, and wondered why this one was lasting so long.” As Young-shin tends to his injured arm, he can’t keep his hands to himself, touching her head and cradling her in his lap, adding, “So I kept needing to confirm whether it was real, or maybe not. And then I would think, Is it okay for this to be real?

He really can’t leave her alone for even a second, needing to hold on every moment, even when she’s doing something as mundane as cooking. He hovers around, dangling over her shoulder, and when she pushes back for some room, he just sneaks a kiss. And you know, she doesn’t really mind that so much.

He insists on walking her out, and she waves goodbye and boards the bus… only to have him step onto the bus at the last minute. He pulls her into the last row and squeezes her into the corner, loath to let any opportunity to be together pass him by.

Young-shin concedes to let him tag along for just one stop, but she can’t really pretend to be annoyed for very long and they cuddle some more. So he gets off at the next stop, and they wave goodbye for ages as her bus pulls away.

Back at home, Jung-hoo logs back online and talks to Min-ja, saying that he’s getting confused between real and fake, particularly since Healer work requires him to take on fake identities. Every time he steps out into the world, he’s been somebody else, “But when I’m with her I have to be real.”

He pauses to wonder, “But the real me? What is that? Does that exist?”

Ajumma just grumbles that he’s thinking too much, and that he shouldn’t: “When you think, you cause trouble.” Jung-hoo thanks her sincerely, to which she responds by totally ignoring him, because we know she’s a gruff ol’ teddy bear. And when Jung-hoo heads out “to find the real me,” she sighs that it’s time for a switch. She must mean Healers.

When Moon-ho arrives home, he’s surprised to find Jung-hoo waiting for him with a conciliatory six-pack of beer. Moon-ho’s glad to see him, and says he was worried.

He asks if Young-shin knows about his identity, and Jung-hoo says she figured it out. He’s thinking over how much he should tell her, but she isn’t asking any questions. Moon-ho catches on with a smile: “You like Ji-an. That’s why you can’t tell her—who she is, who her father is, or about your father.” Moon-ho asks for his understanding since that’s how he was—he liked Myung-hee and Ji-an, and therefore couldn’t tell them what he knew.

Jung-hoo gets down to business, saying that he wants revenge for Teacher’s death, and to clear his father’s name. He also wants to know when he can tell Young-shin her mother is alive. Moon-ho readily agrees, but wants to wait to tell Young-shin until it’s safe for Myung-hee—so, after they’ve accomplished the first two goals.

Jung-hoo doesn’t argue, and asks what method Moon-ho has come up with for taking down their evildoers. Moon-ho replies that he only has one way: “The method used by your father and Chae Young-shin’s father, the method I’ve only imitated my whole life. Do you want to try it with me for real?”

They drink to it, and Jung-hoo adds that Moon-ho was right about him liking Young-shin: “Just know that.” Moon-ho just smiles knowingly.

With that, they get to work. Moon-ho debriefs Jung-hoo on the facts: Moon-shik began working for the Elder in 1992. He struck out on his own years later, and the Elder sent him Secretary Oh, who’s got a few false identities, including that of a lawyer.

“The relationship between those two is quite interesting,” Moon-ho says, describing Moon-shik and his secretary as the two sides of a coin. With Secretary Oh carrying out all the dirty work, Moon-shik gets to keep his image pristine. Moon-ho notes that sometimes it really seems like his brother believes he’s done nothing wrong, like he can’t remember, and that’s why Moon-ho was fooled for so long.

That certainly seems true as Moon-shik arrives at the hospital to deal with Teacher’s funeral arrangements, calling him a dear friend and wanting only the finest. He looks genuinely bereaved as he carries his friend’s picture, as though he’d had nothing to do with his death.

Dressed in funeral black, Jung-hoo slips into the hospital to get to Teacher’s ashes first, leaving a box in place of the one he takes. He sees Moon-shik leaving the hospital with the decoy ashes, telling his Teacher that he couldn’t leave his remains in those hands. Jung-hoo promises to scatter the ashes in the South Pacific that Teacher liked so much.

At the Someday offices, Moon-ho directs his staff on their next broadcast. Thanks to their double agent Jong-soo, they’ve gotten their hands on Moon-shik’s prepared question list for his live television speech. Jong-soo has fed back information to the enemy that Someday is preparing something big, to coincide with Moon-shik’s broadcast. They predict that Moon-shik’s side will be beefing up cyber security in anticipation.

Moon-ho instructs Young-shin to talk with Detective Yoon as planned, and assigns her to work with a freelancer while Bong-soo is out on a leave of absence.

So Young-shin heads out to connect with the contact, and wouldn’t you know—there’s Jung-hoo, waiting to meet her. He greets her as though it’s their first time speaking, and finally provides a name: “I’m Seo Jung-hoo. I’m the freelancer who will need your help today.”

She repeats his name a few times, trying it out. “Seo Jung-hoo. Seo Jung-hoo-sshi. Or just… Jung-hoo-ya?”

I love how readily they fall into banmal (we can thank Bong-soo for making it so easy), and he apologizes for taking so long to get to this point. She smiles and says, “We finally meet,” and he smiles back at her.

And then she adds that he deserves a few blows anyway, and kicks him several times. Ha, I think he got off easy, all things considered.

They pull up to the police station, and she asks if he’ll disguise himself in order to go inside. He replies that his method is to use whatever is at his disposal, depending on the situation, and then clips a miked barrette into her hair. He tells her to say something, and she barks into it loudly, “I miss Park Bong-soo!” Don’t we all.

Jung-hoo follows Young-shin into the station, keeping his distance to make it look like they’re separate parties while she checks in. Then as soon as she’s granted access, he acts like he’s with her, which gets him past the checkpoint.

He has to leave her while she meets with the detective, so Jung-hoo issues advice like a nervous mother hen. When he starts to explain how to react if danger were to befall her, Young-shin points out that she’s in a police station, surrounded by police officers. With that, she joins Detective Yoon, having agreed to exchange information: He’ll tell her about President Hwang’s death, if she tells him about the Healer.

Jung-hoo continues upstairs for his own mission, disguising himself in a police uniform, and can hear over Young-shin’s mic as Detective Yoon excuses himself to work on a network server change that they’re kicking off in fifteen minutes. Ajumma realizes what Detective Yoon is doing and barks out a string of curses, calling him crazy.

Apparently her last hack must have pushed him to extremes, because now he’s decided to shut out all access to the police network from the outside. Yes, this blocks her out, but she’s offended in principle too, since it makes it impossible for the police to access their own network from outside the physical station.

Jung-hoo reminds her that that’s not her problem, and they return to the task at hand. She directs him to find any computer terminal to use as their entry point to the system, and it’s important to get in before the server reset in fifteen minutes.

So Jung-hoo caaaaasually sits himself down at a desk, trying to look as unobtrusive as possible. But his attempt to log in turns up an error page, and Min-ja deduces that even if all the police computers have been cut off from outside access, Detective Yoon needs at least one access point, and it’s bound to be his own computer. Time’s ticking.

When Detective Yoon asks Young-shin for her intel on the Healer, she thinks fast and admits the truth about meeting him. Then she gasps dramatically, pointing out the door. That’s him! He’s here!

Excited, Detective Yoon follows as she runs down the hall, zooming right past Jung-hoo, directing the officers far, far away. On her way out she marks Yoon’s computer by flinging her hat onto it, then surreptitiously motions for Jung-hoo to find that desk.

Jung-hoo heads into the cyber office and sits down at Yoon’s station. A few keystrokes later, he’s granted ajumma access. He’s out before anybody even notices.

Young-shin leads the cops all the way outside, at which point she stops in confusion and admits that she thought it was him—you know, this guy she has a crush on. HAHA. I’m so embarrassed for her even knowing she’s lying, and the look on Detective Yoon’s face is priceless.

The detective dashes back inside, not even noticing as Jung-hoo walks past him on his way out. Jung-hoo sternly lists all the violations she’s just committed, like interfering with police duty. She sighs heavily (“I know, it’s what I get for meeting such a boyfriend”), before dissolving into giggles: “This is such fun!”

She runs back into the station while he gapes in disbelief, though I notice the word he gets hung up on is “boyfriend.”

Moon-shik receives confirmation that Jung-hoo did in fact arrive from Russia recently—at least, the customs logs check out. But Secretary Oh has photos of “Bong-soo” taken by their police mole, from before Jung-hoo’s supposed arrival in the country. This just convinces Moon-shik that Jung-hoo is the Healer, and that he’s got the skills to change customs records.

Secretary Oh then plays the recording of the recent phone call between Young-shin and Myung-hee. Of course you’re tapping your wife’s phone.

Moon-shik confirms that Jung-hoo grew up without parents, and Young-shin grew up surrounded by ex-convicts. “So they never learned to acclimate to society,” he says, deciding that it’s his “duty” to step in. Oh, like you’re doing them a favor all of a sudden, Uncle Moon-shik? This man sure has a gift for reframing the truth for his needs.

At the station, we finally get an ID on the police mole who’s been feeding information to the bad guys. Ajumma gets his name, Park Ki-jung, and sends it along to Jung-hoo, who can’t shake his nervousness at leaving Young-shin at the police station, not after Teacher died there. But Min-ja warns him to stick to the plan.

Resuming their chat, Young-shin describes her Healer encounters to Detective Yoon. Her story is mostly true, but in light of recent events he’s now eyeing her with skepticism. Ajumma asks her to stall a bit longer, and Young-shin goes on, somehow making the truth sound silly and inconsequential.

Detective Park gets an alarming text from an unknown source, attaching a photograph of his meeting with Secretary Oh. His home address is listed, upping the creepiness.

Jung-hoo arrives at that apartment and gains entry. There’s a family photo inside but no family—they’re in Canada. Jung-hoo links the computer for ajumma to search, and proceeds to look around for clues.

Jung-hoo finds the important documents hidden in the toilet tank, which contains bankbooks under a false name. There’s also a vial containing a drug. He snaps photos, which then get texted back to Detective Park, who howls in frustration as he speeds home.

Moon-ho receives the same photo texts, including the log of bank deposits. He calls Detective Yoon, who’s still sitting with Young-shin, and offers up a deal, dangling tantalizing information as incentive for the police to cooperate. He says he knows about the Healer (the Teacher version) and wants to catch the person who killed him, and forwards the damning texts to the detective. Basically, one of their own is taking money regularly from the enemy—he’s a mole.

Detective Yoon bolts out of the office, gathering his team to go after their mole, Detective Park. Moon-ho offers to hand over all his information, with the condition that they be allowed to cover the case and broadcast the arrest. Which is asking for a lot, since the police would be exposing that a police officer murdered someone while in custody.

Unable to get in touch with Detective Park, the cops head out for his home next. Already Jong-soo’s on hand to film the action, while Young-shin grabs the mic to begin reporting on the scene.

Detective Park arrives home and sees that his valuable documents have been taken. He calls Secretary Oh in a panic, who stops him to ask suspiciously, “Which phone are you calling from?” He disconnects.

Detective Park grabs a suitcase and starts packing. Seconds later, Jung-hoo comes at him from behind and easily subdues him, wryly noting the futility of fugitives who stop to pack instead of just running.

Outside, the detectives and our reporters screech up to the building and race inside. The reporters get left behind at the packed elevator, so Young-shin just reports from there on the fly, interviewing the detective who’s been left behind.

When the cops get to Park’s door, they find a trail of Post-It notes with arrows drawn on them, leading them to a set of keys. Inside, the evidence is laid out neatly on the kitchen table. Healer is so helpful! Either that or he doesn’t trust the cops’ intelligence, which, frankly, doesn’t seem an unwarranted fear.

Another arrow points to the router, and then in the other room, they find their colleague, bound and gagged and shamefaced.

The reporters film his arrest as he’s loaded into the cop car. Jung-hoo joins Young-shin in front of the building and asks, “Miss, do you have some time?” Young-shin all but rolls her eyes and asks ajumma via her hairpin mic not to teach him such corny dialogue.

Ha, and poor Jong-soo finishes filming and turns around to find that he’s been ditched again. I so want Jong-soo to be able to watch the Healer drama after everything’s over, so he can finally see just how much he’s been missing all along.

Flashback scenes take us back to 1980, focusing on Teacher in his role as the motorcyclist diversion while his friends broadcast out of the truck. Moon-ho narrates to the camera the story of friends who were targeted for daring to expose the truth ignored by the media, and how Teacher spent eleven years in prison for that crime.

The Someday broadcast connects dots, painting the picture of a Teacher who had known dangerous things about important people, and died in custody.

Moon-ho outlines the monthly deposits made to Detective Park’s accounts, and the recorded call from Park to Secretary Oh gets played, which is pretty damning with the mention of them “catching on” and needing to run.

Moon-ho makes the link between Secretary Oh and Moon-shik—and then connects both men to the Teacher kidnapping. They even show the CCTV footage placing Moon-shik at the scene of the kidnapping on that day. Damn, he’s done his homework. Kudos, Moon-ho.

Watching from home, Moon-shik fumes and heads up to see Myung-hee… who happens to be watching that very broadcast. It’s only now that she realizes her old friend is dead, and Moon-shik fumbles to explain that he didn’t tell her because he didn’t want to upset her. She won’t look him in the eye and asks him to leave her alone, and all he can do is step aside. She closes her door in his face.

She turns her attention back to Moon-ho’s broadcast as he says that there are too many people who suffer unjust deaths but don’t merit so much as a mention in the newspaper. “Even if we can’t tell all of their stories,” he says somberly, “we wanted to tell at least one of them.”

Once again, his staff is pulled into his thrall, as Moon-ho concludes, getting a little choked up, “We remember you. To let you know this, we made this broadcast today. Thank you for watching with us.” Once again he bows his head to the audience in sign-off.

Damn, Moon-ho is good. He has a way of speaking that makes people sit up in awe, and it puts a tear in my eye.

Young-shin and Jung-hoo watch together, cuddled close, with Teacher’s ashes sitting on the table before them. Young-shin asks whether Teacher was a good guy, and Jung-hoo shakes his head: “Nope. He was a perverted old man.” She smiles and notes, “But you still liked him.” Jung-hoo says yeah.

She comments that he’s got a lot of good people around him, listing off ajumma and Teacher: “And me too. Of them, I’m the best.”

Jung-hoo holds her tight and thinks back to Teacher, and what it was like being instructed by him, and exasperated by him, and abandoned by him. But even that doesn’t have the old sting anymore.

Moon-shik calls Moon-ho that night, and as usual, their tones are both artificially light while both of them are fuming underneath the surface. Moon-ho pointedly addresses his hyung formally as mayoral candidate, saying that “we” have only just begun, noting that Moon-shik doesn’t have an “us” to refer to.

On the contrary, Moon-shik says patronizingly that Moon-ho’s still young, and that he does have an “us.” He describes his side as being held together by a sense of collective survival, where even though they’ll fight, they’ll stick together. Moon-ho’s team, on the other hand, is held together by nothing substantial, calling Moon-ho’s entire mission a flimsy justification.

Moon-ho struggles to tamp down his anger when his brother asks if “those kids” have faith in him. Moon-ho warns him not to mess with the kids, no matter how low he sinks.

Moon-shik returns, “Isn’t it you who messed with them first? They grew up okay—why stir them all up? I hear you still have nightmares. Shouldn’t it be enough that you suffer like that, and not make the kids do it too?”

Moon-ho asks if he can take this phone call as a declaration of war. Moon-shik chuckles that Moon-ho was the one to issue one first, via the broadcast.

In the morning, Jung-hoo wakes up in bed (sadly alone), and reaches for his phone. But as he calls Young-shin, she picks up another call, giving him the busy signal.

It’s Myung-hee, who asks to meet and invites her to the house. Young-shin accepts happily, and rushes out of the house, where she’s greeted by a driver with a fancy car. Seated inside is Moon-shik, who makes it sound like he’s here on his wife’s errand. Uh-oh. No no no. Bad!

Young-shin tries to decline but is persuaded into the car, and he comments on her not driving herself. She admits to having a fear of it, and supposes that it must be linked to some kind of childhood trauma. Sometimes she dreams about being on a dark road at night with cars zooming past her, and that’s a tidbit that makes Moon-shik’s face cloud over.

Then he slaps the smile back on and has his chauffeur drive on.

 
COMMENTS

It was only a small glimpse, but I found one of the big intriguing moments of the episode to be the comment that Moon-shik doesn’t seem to view himself as culpable—and that he doesn’t even seem to remember sometimes. I don’t know if Moon-ho means that he just acts that way convincingly, which is entirely possible, or if there’s actually a deeper kind of psychological dissociation going on in Moon-shik’s mind, but I find it a fascinating prospect. It certainly fits in with what we’ve seen of his character thus far, where he so cleverly twists every situation to suit his needs at the moment.

We saw it several times in this episode alone, such as how he first sighs about “those children” being left to live wayward lives that he must now step in to intercept them from… and then later tells Moon-ho that the kids grew up totally fine and blissfully ignorant, and that Moon-ho would be the evil one for shaking up their peace for his own selfish ideas of justice or whatever. Both times I felt like he was totally talking crazy talk, but making it sound chillingly sane. In fact if we hadn’t seen him swing from one extreme to its opposite in such a short period of time, I might even think he believed himself when he was making all his justifications. Funny how he’s really the one with the flimsy justifications, but he manages to project that onto his brother and make it sound plausible.

So in that context I do cut Moon-ho some slack for his earlier inactions, because Moon-shik is a master mind-manipulator. My question is whether he manipulates himself while he’s at it—does he allow himself to fall into the illusion, or is he always in control? I’m not sure, but the question is intriguing. In any case, I believe Myung-hee is the key to understanding, because she’s been his reason for hurtling forward, however misguidedly. Now that she’s on her way to fracturing that bond, he’ll soon be adrift and then we’ll have to see what happens.

Speaking of adrift, I did love how quickly our main couple fell into step with each other, once they got past the whole deception-lies-denial part of the relationship. It’s gratifying to see how much Young-shin means to Jung-hoo not just as a romantic love interest, but as a symbol for so many other aspects of his identity. And you know what’s better than a hero with secret identities being tortured by his various facades? A heroine who gets a total kick out of the skulking, and proves to be a handy partner—she’s way more fun being an active participant than the object, or the damsel needing rescue.

I love that Jung-hoo’s puzzling over the question of who he is, when all along he hasn’t bothered to think of it. His core persona has meant just as little to him as the disposable disguises he adopts for each job, and that speaks to his emptiness in not having a reason for living. He has no idea of who he is, and no reason has existed to prod him into figuring it out, because what did it matter?

His primary motivator for wanting to find himself may be Young-shin, but I appreciate that it’s not just about romance here. I think of her as something of an anchor for his lost soul—not necessarily saving him single-handedly but providing a crucial point of reference, a guiding light that will lead him to himself. Because while I love them in love, I find it significant that they are both in need of figuring out for themselves who they are and how they fit into this world—it’s less of the you-complete-me mentality and more of them spurring each other to complete themselves, so they can be together as whole people.

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All the distractions we need, indeed! Hi5 to that!!! :)

Me, re-watching ep 15 and dissecting it for every little detail I might find interesting... watching MV's and BTS at Youtube too.

Just took a peek at JB's recap on 16... there's 300+ comments there already but I dare not read on, 'coz even JB's into is kind of scary! *shivers*

The wonder of this show, really... it can make us giddy and happy (for all the sweetness), it makes us worried (everytime JH is in danger), feel excited (for the scooby gang), weary (for the cliffhangers) and scary (for the angst and baddies)...

AIGOO... HEALER INDEED!

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*i mean, "JB's introduction is kinda scary!"

see... even my hands are trembling just a mere thought of what's happening to the beanies over there...

our decision to lurk and get stuck in here is a VERY WISE decision... let's toast to that, ala-MH-JH-beer-in-can-style

*clink cans of cass beers... hehehe!

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I think I'm kinda scared too - I posted a question on MDL for those who have seen the next episode and whether it would be wise to watch it. There responses were that episode 16's cliffhanger is way worse than 12. So I am staying far farrrrr away from episode 16!

Yes, we have made a very wise choice indeed!

Cheers! *clinks beer cans, while pretending that it's non-alcoholic drink*hehe

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hello oh go watch ep 16 already i think it's good episode with everything in it action suspense and romance besides it's time to reveal the past not much left until the end so....

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Haha! Teru, I hope I didn't scare you too much! It's actually a really good episode and I, myself, don't regret watching it now that I've gotten over the cliffhanger a little bit. In the end, a lot of really satisfying things happen :)

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@Chandler

Haha I may have been a bit scared but thanks to you and many others who convinced me to watch 16, I just gave it a go and it wasn't that bad! Considering the fact that I know how YS thinks - I don't think it'll be the case as everyone seems to make it seem (if that make any sense since I'm being careful of spoilers here lol)...

Now that I have watched (and gave in), I don't regret watching it at all....I should've watched it a lot earlier if I weren't so much of a scarycat hehe :D

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sorry I meant "I don't* think it’ll be the case as everyone seems to make it seem..."

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Here's another song of JCW on my playlist from Warrior Baek Dong Soo: "Meet Again"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bua6m1DhRhM

Thank you for being my "Healer Distracting Partner"... :)

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Hi polaris
Still here and being happily distracted? Not to worry, we can survive the next 5 episodes angst or no angst!!! :) When are you going to watch Ep 16?

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Ahh thank you thank you @polaris - I don't know how I can cope without chatting to someone else who hasn't seen the next episode yet. *off to watch your YouTube link* :D

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@Doc GB

*hides in the corner

I'm good Doc... happy in here, safe and sound with fellow denial beanie @Teru.

You see, she can't watch Ep 16 'coz her cat sat in her laptop, and me... well, there's the Olympics currently airing on my time zone so I'm good to wait till Tuesday... yep! Olympics it is!

@Teru and I are having a Cass Beer party here, and we've made it to 1000+ comments just for distraction... no worries, I'm keeping the pool here fresh and overflowing! kekeke...

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hehe yeah - we have very legit reasons for not watching it ;)

@polaris and I are having fun with our denial party here. Happyland it is for us and what a better way to spend our party drinking Cass Beer with his royal hotness https://jichangwookkitchen.files.wordpress.com/2014/07/20140728083106783.jpg?w=600

*drool*

Oh wow, I didn't even noticed we've made it over 1000 comments. Yep we shall be keeping this thread fresh :D

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Haha at first a lot of people are warning me about watching episode 16 on MDL, not I'm getting replies from some of my friends there convincing me to watch. LOL

I'm gonna stay strong!!

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Yes, partner... I'm with you in this lurking and denial land.

Hakuna matata! We're gonna make it... see, it's only 4 days, 10 hours more!!!

*hurries to google images for Healer for even more distractions..

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Oh right...I just noticed - were you singing to Lion King there?? Haha

Hakuna matata sounds similar to Lion King's song for a moment....ahh childhood memories lol

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@Teru

So sorry dear for leaving last night. My server had a glitch and I just decided to sleep it away... just another valid reason to stay away from our dreaded ep.. hehe!

Yes, back there I was singing "Hakuna matata... it means no worries for the rest of your days..." (hehe... ala-Timon and Pumbaa)

'coz I imagined you and I left on this deserted island having a Cass Non-Alcoholic-Beer Party while singing and swinging around distracting ourselves... kekeke!

Pffft... 4 days 3 hours more!!!

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@polaris dear, that's okay - I was keeping myself distracted in that night going back and forth with MDL and DB. I usually don't have a lot of time on my hand since I'm always so busy with real life that it's quite often hard to find time so understand :)

Oh wow, haha I didn't know "Hakuna matata" means that. I just remember it as one of my favourite melodies from childhood thanks to Lion King. I loved that show as a kid though! thanks for that insight :)

now only 1 more day and a half to go!!!! yay

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Hahaha yes, and you know what they say? When you're having fun distracting yourself with many things, time flies by faster. So 4 days and 10 hours more? Pfft it'll be Tuesday before we know it ;)

*tries to convince self to believe my own argument*

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By the way, have you seen this yet? Someone from MDL just shared this link. I don't know what the voting is for since it's all in Korean, but I just voted for uri JCW :D

http://100479.net/ranking/?code=vote2&type=men&language=en#

He's currently 3rd place now against all the male actors but I hope he'll win first place :)

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Done casting my vote dear... and he's 2nd as of now... yey!

Thanks for sharing this link, now my mission for today is to promote this on my FB page so our Royal Hotness will be 1st by the end of the day...

*I still miss Bong-sookie!!! *sniff

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Thanks @polaris! JCW is now second place!!! ♥ let's make him go up on top for this popularity vote :)

Here's another poll too for popularity drama on the same website. Vote for Healer:

http://100479.net/ranking/?code=vote8

It is currently on second place at the moment. It's listed at the very bottom (last drama with a pic of YS). If you can't find it just Ctrl+F 힐러(KBS2)

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oh weird, why isn't my comments posting? :(

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I tried to post a link but for some reason doesn't work :/

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Dear Beanies,

Feels like its been ages since i last came here. Reading all the comments and all.. am having intensive classes and exams in between these past 2 weeks. Just finished another paper last night (coz its 1 a.m right now). Even with all that still managed to treat myself with healer's news from FB. Not really that contented, but hey, even a glimpse is better than nothing. I miss you all sooo much! and of course, our HEALER!

I'm truly so, so, so, so sorry i couldn't read all the comments here, (my mind are a bit exhausted from all the study, brain squeezing. haha) so i wouldn't find the right thread for me talk about this. probably a bit too late though. when i watched the scene where SJH keep on hold onto CYS, somehow i think he's desperately in need of love. lots of love. he's been wanting his mom to hug him, his teacher to stay with him instead of going off somewhere, his father to not killed himself but just be content with his mom and him. And all this longing feeling just flowing out the moment he opens himself to CYS when she hugged him. As a result, he kept thinking to himself if this is even real, or if its ok to be real, not wanting to let her go. that is, IMO.. again, truly sorry if someone already said these very same comment, and if that there's a thread about this topic. @Growingbeautifully, @kay, and others, please dont hate me ya girls (and guys). Im desperately in need of this Support Group..

Love u beanies!!
-XOXO, angelinzone89-

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@angelinzone89

Hello there, angel!

You're very much welcome here. We and the whole Healer Ruined Us Support Group (HRUSG) will be here to pat your back.

Good luck to your exams.. and yes, you're right... it's such a relief and breather just to ogle at the mere pics of our Wookie dear.

Sorry for the late reply, you see there are only a few of us left in this thread as everyone had jumped on Ep 16... actually, those of us left in here are what we call ourselves "Healer Denial Beanies"... coz we're not yet ready to give up the sweetness overload on Ep 15.

So, I hope you'll enjoy yourself.. feel free to use our drool pool whenever you feel the need to wash of the cavities brought by our OTP's sweetness, and we're here to support you!

*hugs and flying kisses!

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@angelinzone89 Hiiiii there! and welcome back :) That's okay sweetie no need to apologise since I know way too well what a busy life can do to you. There's always not that much time in your day to just relax and enjoy yourself at times. These days I lack a lot of sleep just to get things done coupled with my unhealthy addiction to Healer that has me up nights to read comments haha. So you are absolutely most welcome to join our HRUSG! :D Hope you enjoy yourself too ♥

@polaris I'm so sorrryyyy :( I'm no longer a "Healer Denial Beanie" anymore since I just saw episode 16. My will was not strong enough unfortunately....too many people tried convincing me to watch 16 and I finally gave in. I have to say, it's not that bad. You can trust me on this - just go watch it because I trust my YS a lot :D

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@ angelinzone89

By all means, you are a part of the Healer Ruined Us Support Group! And come find us also under the sub-thread Healer Lovers in Open Thread on Fridays.

I'm glad @ polaris has given you our droolish welcome, so now since you know where the drool pools are, come in and have a dip anytime! :)

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http://dramatroll.net/post/107013896144/dramaland-actors-born-in-1987-that-we-love-and

Go vote for JCW!!! Almost reaching LMH!! Just needs 150 to go ahead and be #1!!!

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Thanks for the link @JCWlove... done casting mine!

Please try this one, credits to @Teru for the link... he's currently at the 2nd rank, hope he made it 1st, though the number to beat is quite high. It seems that the #1 guy is quite popular in Korea, but I honestly don't recognize him.

Anyway, let's just give our Royal Hotness all the suppport we can give 'coz he really, really deserve it.

Here's the link:

http://100479.net/ranking/?code=vote2&type=men&language=en#

His name is in the 4th row at the bottom. If you have ways to promote it, please do. I think this poll is for the most popular Korean Actor/Personality as I see all the familiar actors both young and old.

Thanks for the support, beanie!

JCW hwaiting!!!

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Aww my dearest polaris, I see you've changed your username LOL. But I will still call you @polaris. You are by no means not a coward to me - I was the same too :)

Thanks for spreading the link. JCW really deserves it. I hope he climbs up to second place. ♥ I have another link too which to vote for the drama itself - which is also in second place (see comment 257.1.1). Let's make them both win!! :D

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Ah the morning-after scenes.....definitely written by a woman! SJN well done! Thank you for none of the "slam bam thank ma'am" stuff or a note by the bed-stand or "well that was a mistake!" but for the affirmation of love between two adults. It is the cuddles that women yearn for after the deed and that JH literally worships YS after spending the night with her is pure icing on the cake! It's the ultimate female fantasy.

Moving on from the first 10 minutes..........(do we have to?).....Glad that the investigation has gathered steam. It is also a contrast that JH's love for YS is so selfless as compared to KMS's "love" for MY.......he's such a creep for getting his people to tap her phone calls! An obsessive control freak if even there was one! He even has the audacity to be shocked that his puppet could watch the Someday webcast on her own.

Somebody better tell YS about KMS. In war, you have to know your enemy and war was declared!!!

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so he is a burrower, i like how he hugs her. puts his face next to her, chin on her neck *feels*. they look good together don't they? maybe they will be like that lead couple in that hyun bin/song hye kyo - what's that drama again? anyway, ji chang wool ftw! Yoo Ji Tae's easy on the eyes too :) So in love with this drama.

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THE WAY HE ASKED IF THE "LADY" HAD SOME SPARE TIME. EVERYTHING ABOUT HIIM AT THAT MOMENT, OOOMMMF. ANNYEONG OVARIES.

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JCW_Mesemerizing_Eyes

Thanks to Javabeans for the best Healer summaries and insights! Thanks to all the Healer Beanies especially (Growingbeautifully, OmoOmo, Divyrus, KDaddict, Polaris, Moonbean for making the past 8 weeks fun and exciting during our sqeeeee and swoon fest! I think my feelings have been thoroughly been expressed by other beanies. However, I feel I need to list the crazy things that I have done in the past 8 weeks that I have me in Healer/JCW overload.

1. While I was looking for a friend’s phone number in my contacts on my phone, I subconsciously typed in “Ji Chang Wook”
2. Measured my husband’s shoulders reconfirming that his shoulder is not 50cm. haah
3. Bought my hubby a black hoodie to wear it with his leather jacket to complete the Healer night courier outfit.
4. Asked my husband to wear a beige turtleneck and he goes “why?” and my son goes, “Mommy wants you to look like Healer!” haha
5. I told my 7 year old son that his hair looks good and he goes “Like Healer, Mommy?” haha
6. My kids (7 & 5 years old) call me Healer girl
7. Last but my not least, I gave my husband an Intimacy Refresher course having him watch the first 10 minutes of eps 15 and he goes “Oh, is that it?” I said yeah so he has been playing with my hair and we have been cuddling every night. Haha I remember when I watched Gentlemen’s Dignity, I told him I like back hugs so he continues to do it. So ladies, don’t be shy and offer an intimacy refresher course for both of you to remember what you guys used to do. Thanks to the excellent writer, Pd, actors/ actresses, my falling in love feelings were be reborn.

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@ JCW_Mesmerizing_Eyes

Thanks for your sharing!!! So sweet and wonderful to have such happy times with your husband. May kdramas continue to fan the flames of romance in all marriages and make us bold enough to tell our men what makes our days and nights for years to come!!! :D

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@polaris, I just wanted how are you holding up now? Although I cave in, I'll still come back to this thread and support you if you need it :D

I also really wanted to thank you (a lot) for sharing about that KWave app. I've installed the app and download magazine #48 and love it so much ♥ I found out a lot of things I didn't know about JCW. For example, I'm a long time listener to K.Will and I have seen every single MV of his but I had no idea that Ji Chang Wook appeared in one of his MV!! I was so surprised and slapped myself for a second that I did not recognised JCW then!

Here's the mv that I was talking about haha

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vpOau9ZxQNY

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My dearest polaris, where art thou? Please do come baaaaaack! Some of us are missing your presence a lot *sobs* :( lol

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@ Teru and polaris

Yes @ polaris dear, it's the weekend and much closer now to Episode 17. It's really quite safe to come out now and to watch Ep 16. It really was not that bad. You have to watch and read those comments with the analyses. Sooo good and makes you realise that it was a good episode and the feels are not that bad. :)

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It is finally MONDAY, again. Still in this thread because I have not watched episode 16. The struggle for the past week has never been so real.

Enduring another week would be a battle. Healer, you are killing me.

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@rainbowvows

Haha just go watch episode 16, the cliffhanger isn't that bad, trust me. It is certainly not as bad as episode 12's cliffhanger that's for sure :)

If you watch ep 16 and then read a couple of analyses (in the comments) you would realised that it's not much of a cliffhanger at all.

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@Teru & Doc @GB

Hi guys... I'm really, really sorry for being away too long. It just so happen that my daughter had a singing competition last Saturday so I've been a busy stage mom since Thursday (oh, congratulate me, she won 3rd place out of 17 contestants !) and BTW... she's only 10 and her competitors are high-schoolers... kekeke! PROUD MOM!

Thank you for coming back here for me... I love you guys!

Okay... so I'm giving in, I promise to watch it now... short of 1 day to my vow of lurking.

And I'll follow you guys to the next thread, just give me an hour or two... or three plus JB's recap.

Off to dramabay now... see you guys and thanks again for coming back for me! :)

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This episode, single-handedly gave us all the feels for all those kdramas who starved us of affection and skinship. OMO!

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This is the healing ep. :) need to watch it when i feel distress

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commenting first time wanted to give five stars...

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I love JCW and all that's to the show healer ..thanks for introducing me to JCW

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Favorite episode from all-time favorite show ♥ Here, have my 5 stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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Just want to give 5 star

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The first 15 minutes of episode 15!!!!!!!!!!! Heaven

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i still remember the waiting for the raws and Javabean's recap

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A 5star episode!

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The 5-star rating description -- Badass. OMG. Squee -- describes Healer(especially this ep) perfectly. :D

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I am clearly not the target audience for this type of romance, because I was all, "Give a girl some breathing room dude." That clinginess in his apartment and on the bus would drive me up a wall. Everyone else is all, "Gah! So romantic!" Where I basically see it as, Guy with emotional problems goes on an incredibly creepy date and then obsessively clings to her.
Just saying, if it were me, Healer would most definitely NOT be winning me over. Unless the goal was a restraining order.

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awww! u can't blame him. he spent his entire life being hurt and being strong =X

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GAHH !
oh my gosh oh my goshhh!
the scene him stucking on her is just so ADORABLEEEEEEEEE.
GAHHHH!!!
i wanna ship them.

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Ji Chang Wook in that police uniform is 🔥🔥🔥!!!

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