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Healer: Episode 20 (Final)

It’s oooooooover! Are we all still alive? And satisfied? And coherent?

Healer wraps up its run in the spirit of the rest of the series, with one more tightly planned mission characterized by twists that are fun and feel-good… and maybe also a twist or two that’ll take a year off your life. But while there are a few hairy moments, I can report that I’m still standing, still (mostly) coherent, and still happy. Thanks for a fun ride, Healer-ya! K, let’s do this.

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FINAL EPISODE RECAP

At the Healer lair, Jung-hoo sits down before a camera, answering questions from a list. One, he’s the Healer, and two, his job is nighttime courier. Three: Was this job his dream? Jung-hoo scoffs, and says that his initial dream was to buy an uninhabited island. But then he met this woman—and he can’t hide his smile—and the dream changed. Like his Teacher said, “I thought I should live with my woman, have kids, and live like other people.”

He thought it would be easy, but “they” won’t leave him alone, coming at him with jabs and attacks. And the most infuriating part of it: “Messing with my people.”

Manager Ahn leads the Double S team to Min-ja’s abandoned hacker den, ransacking her shelves. She’s taken all the important stuff, though, and the guards kick things in anger, which is satisfying.

Jong-soo drives Young-shin home after work and angles for an invitation, but gets sent home instead. Ha, will Jong-soo ever catch a break? She wonders why the cafe’s closed early, and finds her father and ajusshi bound and gagged inside.

Goons walk in, and one reaches for her. He gets kicked aside by a newcomer, whom she tries to thwack before realizing that it’s Jung-hoo. I love the brief cut to Dad and ajusshi’s faces when she calls his name. In between whirling combat maneuvers, Jung-hoo introduces himself to Dad, apologizing for not revealing his true name earlier. It’s cute how he makes sure to warn Young-shin to close her eyes just as he’s about to hit someone, and soon the attackers are knocked out on the floor.

He binds them and instructs Dad and ajusshi to call the cops, report a robbery, and leave out mention of him. Dad tries to wrap his head around everything and demands an explanation. Jung-hoo explains how they’re in danger from people who killed his father and teacher, but his story is so stripped-down that it doesn’t actually clear anything up for Dad.

Young-shin takes over with a much more comprehensive (and comprehensible) explanation, and Jung-hoo just chimes in with “Yes” and “She’s right” and “That’s true.” Lessons for life, man.

Jung-hoo informs them that he will be taking Young-shin away to a safehouse for her protection. But to Dad’s ears, this sounds outrageous and he isn’t having it. So Jung-hoo touches his earpiece and says over the line that Dad won’t agree, and the dads just gape in shock. HAHA. Now this is how you mix rom-com with spy thriller.

Jung-hoo switches to Plan B, saying that they’ll make the cafe the safehouse then, excusing himself for the night while Dad’s still sputtering. Then he turns back to hug Young-shin, “Just for five seconds.” You’d better believe Dad’s counting.

They say goodbye and Jung-hoo leaves… and then whirls right back and moves in for a kiss. Ajusshi has to hold Dad back, and Jung-hoo actually stops himself (awww) and pretends he was just going to remind her to eat all her meals.

Myung-hee is installed in Moon-ho’s apartment, and he asks to have dinner together, since he has something to tell her.

He answers a tipster call while heading out, and finds his informant sitting in a car in the garage. She’s a scared student in school uniform, and she opens her hand to show the message written on it: “Help me.”

Then she slumps over, and Moon-ho jumps into the car to catch her… just as a camera snaps pictures. Gah! It looks terrible—star reporter Kim Moon-ho in the backseat of a car with a high schooler.

Moon-ho sees the photographer snapping away, and then both he and the “informant” run. Just then, Dae-yong jumps in and gives the photographer a sound beating, yesssss, then swipes the camera’s memory card.

That’s when Min-ja presents herself and warns Moon-ho that as a public figure, he’s vulnerable to cheap tricks like this. He recognizes her voice as she hands over a drive containing the “LA video” and advises that he stay away from Someday for a while.

That’s because it’s currently the target of angry protests accusing it of broadcasting false and distorted news. Protesters demand its dissolution, harassing staffers on their way in.

Inside, the staff eyes “Bong-soo” in confusion, because he seems odd today, mostly ignoring them to talk into his earset. I just love all the reaction shots in this episode. Jung-hoo finds that recording from the informant and plays it for his team over the line: The caller identifies herself as Kim Jae-yoon, a biochemist doing research in Russia.

The bewildered staff wonders what’s different about Jung-hoo today as he shakes their hands (and pinches Jong-soo’s cheek), then makes his exit from an area where there aren’t any doors.

Back to Jung-hoo’s interview video, where question four asks about people he remembers from his job assignments. Jung-hoo replies that he doesn’t bother learning names, and that each job entails that he take on a false name that gets erased at the end.

Next question: What was the most difficult thing he’s encountered in his line of work? He smiles to himself and answers, “It was a job to find this woman… When I first met her I didn’t remember her face, because I had no interest. But this woman chased after me, fearlessly.” He chuckles at the memory of Young-shin confronting him in the bathroom.

He continues, “But from the start, I brought her pain. She can’t breathe at the mere thought of violence, but I didn’t know that. Thinking about it, after she met me, her life really got tangled up. She got hurt all the time, and even almost died. She’s someone who smiles easily too. Don’t forget that—fundamentally you’re a person who smiles a lot.”

Oh no, this is for Young-shin. Why does everything sound like goodbye now?

Back to Team Healer in the cafe. Moon-ho and ajumma tell Young-shin that the LA video she’s holding has taken a lot of lives: the reporter who took the footage died, and Go Sung-chul tried to sell it and died. Then President Hwang died to cover up Go’s murder. Young-shin uneasily puts the drive down, not wanting to hold it after all.

She wonders why Jung-hoo isn’t here yet, and ajumma informs her that he can’t come yet because he’s waiting for good news.

He’s waiting from a rooftop, snapping to attention when Detective Yoon calls ajumma… but the news is bad: That pipe was clean. No prints, and not even any blood.

Just then, Detective Yoon gets an alert that a file was submitted to the police station: a video confession regarding Park Dong-chul’s murder. Gah, things just went from bad to worse. Ajumma slams the laptop shut angrily, and the detective asks curiously what her relationship to Jung-hoo is. She says fiercely, “We’re citizens in the same country.”

But Young-shin has seen the brief snippet of the video, which rattles her composure. Ajumma tells Jung-hoo that soon a nationwide search will unfold now, and he sighs that things were too easy. Time for Plan B. When asked what that is, he says, “We have to make one.”

Ajumma tells him that Young-shin’s right here and heard the video. But despite her stricken nerves, Young-shin bucks up and says that they should catch Crazy Old Man before he gets caught: “If… just on the off chance… if catching him doesn’t work, then let’s run away together.”

He reminds her that she has a mother and father she’d have to leave behind. Young-shin tries to sound confident as she assures him that there are lots of places to hide, and that her father will understand, and that her mother doesn’t know who she is. Oh no, is this why Jung-hoo’s making that goodbye video? So she doesn’t have to give up her life?

He narrates, “What man in the world would turn his woman into a fugitive? Chae Young-shin really doesn’t know anything.”

Moon-ho wheels Myung-hee into the cafe, and Young-shin lights up to see her. From the look on Myung-hee’s face, it appears Moon-ho already told her the full story; she just holds out her hands to Young-shin, looking at her with full eyes.

Dad comes upon Myung-hee looking at a photo of Young-shin as a child with her adoptive parents, and she can’t hold back the tears. She tells him he raised Young-shin to be a bright, warm person, and he proudly shows her Young-shin’s childhood photo album.

Young-shin comes upon the sight and realizes, “My mother must know. I must take after her. You know how when I’m scared, I can’t speak, and I smile more. When you’re scared, you go off alone, don’t you? Is it because you don’t want to show that you’re afraid? Jung-hoo-ya, where are you, off on your own, and what are you doing?”

Jung-hoo sits in his car and opens the package he picked up from the Someday office—it’s from Russia. Inside he finds a black cell phone, which he compares to a white phone just like it. The black one lights up with a text message to Moon-ho.

Next he slips into Moon-shik’s house and barges into his study. But Moon-shik’s busy talking drunkenly to himself—or rather, the empty seat across from him, as though addressing his old friend: “You’ve loved for, what, ten years? Look at me, it’s been over twenty years, almost thirty.”

Through Moon-shik’s eyes, we see young Gil-han replying that you don’t measure love by time, but by sincerity and depth. Then Moon-shik looks up and sees Jung-hoo there, and invites him to join them for a drink, introducing him to “Uncle Moon-shik” in the empty seat. Jung-hoo corrects him, saying that he’s Moon-shik, but Moon-shik chides youngsters for getting names wrong: “I’m Oh Gil-han.” Well that’s twisted.

Secretary Oh tells him that Moon-shik isn’t like this constantly; he gets this way when he drinks after dinner. Jung-hoo supposes he’ll have to deal with the secretary today and distracts Secretary Oh with a phone while slipping a tiny device into his pocket. That accomplished, he lets Secretary Oh have his phone back.

Jung-hoo wants a meeting with the Elder, and holds out the return label from the package, informing him that he got a delivery from Russia. So make the call.

That gets him taken to the Elder’s bar, where he’s first stripped of all his devices. At the last second, he grabs Secretary Oh threateningly—and takes back that device before being pulled off. Haha, so sneaky and simple. He sticks the device under the bar counter.

Elder asks about the Russian package, and Jung-hoo asks if his arrest and confession will be rescinded if he hands it over. The Elder assures him that working for him would protect him from everything.

Jung-hoo holds up a cell phone—the white one—and says that it contains a video of people in a village collapsed and vomiting. He says that things are getting tough for him, because the only thing he wants is to live in peace with his woman, but they’re being terrorized at every turn. So he hands over the cell phone, and Manager Ahn checks that the video is on it. Jung-hoo confirms that he intercepted this phone, which was sent from the informant to Moon-ho, and the Elder congratulates him on a job well done.

This has got to be part of Plan B, and sure enough, Dae-yong drops off the black cell phone with Team Healer. On it is the video from the informant (cameo by Jeon Hye-bin).

Young-shin heads up to her room and finds Jung-hoo perched in the windowsill. She reminds him that she told him to use doors, but agrees to his suggestion to go for a drive. In the car, he holds out his hand for her to take, and as she does, she thinks, “When I take his hand, the feeling of It’ll all be okay now begins to spread out from his hand, through my whole body. It’s a marvelous, one-of-a-kind hand that tells me everything’s okay.”

As they cuddle on a rooftop together, Jung-hoo’s voiceover returns to his list of questions. What does he like? “High places, first snow, small hands, white blankets, those strands of hair.” All things that speak of Young-shin. As for his dislikes: “Everything that keeps me from being with those things.”

In the cafe, the Russia-sent cell phone starts to ring with an international call. Moon-ho answers the call from researcher Kim Jae-yoon, calling from China, who plans to go to Korea soon. She asks to meet at the airport, intending to fly back right after seeing him, since she has no visa to stay. But the call cuts out before she can say more.

Over at Double S, Manager Ahn has also identified Kim Jae-yoon, and now Jung-hoo is a part of the team as they strategize. The Russia research team was hired by the Elder to develop new bacteria, but Kim Jae-yoon destroyed everything recently, minus a few samples that she intends to bring to Korea. Ah, she’s a whistleblower.

I love that smug little smile Jung-hoo sends at Sang-soo and Yo-Yo, who now have to work with him. Sang-soo fumes, thinking of how much he suffered at the hands of the Healer, and raises his hand to slap his face… which Jung-hoo easily avoids, making Sang-soo slap Yo-Yo instead. Bwahaha. Let’s watch that again. Jung-hoo notes, “Nice teamwork.”

Manager Ahn also figures out Kim Jae-yoon’s movements and reports to the Elder, who replies that he only needs the samples. Not the woman.

Dae-yong hears this via Jung-hoo’s bug, which also informs us that the Elder is on thin ice within his own corporation. Stockholders will be discussing whether to keep him as CEO at the upcoming general meeting, and he is advised to present a case for himself. The Elder seethes at the idea of being ousted in a coup.

With the details they heard before disconnecting with Kim Jae-yoon, Team Healer manages to narrow down the airport she’s flying into. Young-shin is excited when Moon-ho assigns her to interview her, but ajumma points out that they’re missing the complication where Crazy Old Man will be sending his army of goons too.

And so, Moon-ho decides, “We’ll live broadcast.” After all, there are few people who would dare commit a crime on the air in real time.

Detective Yoon is surprised at the urinal by ajumma, who strolls right into the men’s room and tricks him into checking his fly. Lol.

She takes him to a cafe to show him the informant’s video, which makes him sputter in outrage—who’d be crazy enough to conduct these experiments on their own people? Ajumma tells Detective Yoon to participate in the mission, and dodges his repeated inquiries into Jung-hoo’s identity. Yoon guesses he’s the Healer and she’s the partner, but she won’t indulge him with a confirmation. He adds that there are people whose survival helps the world, and those whose deaths would help it. Which one is Jung-hoo?

On to the airport. Double S’s team arrives in full force, and Manager Ahn instructs Jung-hoo to stick close to Moon-ho, who doesn’t know he’s switched sides (or has he) and will still trust him. After Jung-hoo confirms the samples, she can die. Jung-hoo looks startled, but Ahn says he can leave the killing to the others.

Jung-hoo heads inside with Sang-soo’s guys, and from a distance, Detective Yoon watches the movement. It sure looks like Jung-hoo’s working with Double S…

So now we’re back at the end of the previous episode, where Team Healer joins up at the airport and struts in formation along the terminal. Ajumma hands out earsets, and the other three insert them in one synchronized motion. Then they split up to set up the mission, pretending not to see the Double S guards monitoring the perimeter.

Moon-ho sits down at a gate and indicates that Jung-hoo should join him, then says with an edge of nervousness to his voice, that things could get seriously dangerous. They should rethink the plan.

Jung-hoo says that this is already Plan B, not wanting to fail and need a Plan C. He asks if it’s Moon-ho’s habit to only think about things, and fail the real scenario because he’s only done simulations. Moon-ho cutely complains that Jung-hoo never loses an argument, but Jung-hoo calls out, “Uncle.” Aw, who’s tearing up?

Startled, Moon-ho asks what he said, and Jung-hoo quips that he won’t say it again.

Young-shin cordons off the ladies’ room and prepares her camera and interview station inside. Ajumma reports that the flight has arrived and passengers will be arriving soon, so they’re on standby for Kim Jae-yoon’s call.

Then Moon-ho gets the call. Both teams snap to alert and Manager Ahn instructs Jung-hoo closer to hear the call, warning him to keep his earpiece in. He listens in as Moon-ho introduces himself and says he’s waiting at the gate.

…And then we see Young-shin in the bathroom, answering another call and directing the caller to ignore Moon-ho and find her at this bathroom.

Kim Jae-yoon steps into view, and Moon-ho silently signals at her to move on. Then he greets a different passenger, pulling her along while the Double S guards quickly close in on them. The woman protests in bewilderment, and it takes several moments before the guards realize this is the wrong person. Moon-ho just pretends it was an honest mistake. Whoopsie.

That allows the real Kim Jae-yoon to slip away and find Young-shin in the bathroom. She hands over the last remaining bacteria samples as well as a flash drive containing her research materials.

Young-shin asks if she’d consent to an interview, though she doesn’t press when the researcher hesitates. But Kim Jae-yoon says that she’s in the middle of applying for asylum, and perhaps this interview would help.

At the gate, Moon-ho gets on his laptop and tells his team at the office to go. The Someday team launches the live broadcast feed. Ajumma keeps watch from above while the guards search for the researcher, and tells their backup to wait a little longer.

Jung-hoo, meanwhile, makes a quick change of clothing in the men’s room. He’s back in Healer mode, though I notice he still has his Double S earpiece in.

On air, Moon-ho introduces the topic of the day, kicking off with the shocking video footage of a village in health crisis. It made headlines last year, but nobody knew the cause of the epidemic—but now they have the proof that this was an intentional experiment.

The broadcast cuts over to Kim Jae-yoon, interviewing about her team’s secret research in discovering a bacteria, then working to intensify its poisonous effects. It would then be used to pollute water supplies, which would spur public outcry over the need for regulation—and private companies could then step in to profit.

Manager Ahn sees the broadcast and orders his team to search all the women’s restrooms. He also orders Jung-hoo into action—if they don’t stop the broadcast, he’s toast.

Jung-hoo barges into the bathroom, interrupting the interview, and locates the samples. Looking worried, Young-shin urges, “Let’s stop here.” He just shoots her a look indicating that she should continue as planned, which puts a look of dismay on her face.

Kim Jae-yoon panics and darts for the exit. Jung-hoo grabs her, then urges Young-shin again to keep going with the plan. She mouths a complaint at him, but complies.

Then Jung-hoo drags the researcher out, and Young-shin chases them out with the camera, filming Jung-hoo as he hands over the stuff to Manager Ahn.

That’s when the cops join the scene, and Moon-ho arrives to take over filming. In the chaos, Jung-hoo spies the scared researcher limping away, unaware that one last murderous thug is heading for her, reaching out with a syringe…

Jung-hoo races after them and grabs a cop’s gun, yelling for them to stop as he aims at the assassin. Everyone freezes—and then a shot rings out. But the assassin doesn’t fall. Shit shit shit.

It’s Jung-hoo who gets shot. Detective Yoon holds the smoking gun. Fu-uuuuck.

Jung-hoo lowers his gun, stunned. Young-shin and Moon-ho watch in horrified silence as he falls. Blood pools around him.

On the evening news, it’s Min-jae who delivers the report of a gunfight at the airport, which ended in one death. On the upside, all of the Double S guards are apprehended, including Manager Ahn. On the downside… well, you know. Jung-hoo-ya!

The official interpretation of events is that Jung-hoo was dispatched to kill the informant, and was aiming at her, not the (real) assassin. He was employed by Omega Holdings’ CEO (aka Elder), and now the LA video is finally explained: The Elder meets with a Russian scientist, which connects him to these experiments.

The slain gunman is identified as Park Bong-soo, but the photo is of the real Bong-soo, not Jung-hoo. For that, we can thank ajumma.

And then… we back up to the airport, when Jung-hoo changed clothes and slipped a blood pack into his jacket. I KNEW IT! You faking faker, earning your freedom the sneaky way! He practices his “I’ve been shot” acting in the mirror, heading off with a smirk.

Then after he falls and Moon-ho races to his side shouting his name, Jung-hoo breaks the moment by looking around—and Moon-ho keeps acting while shoving Jung-hoo’s face with his hand. HAHA. He winks at Detective Yoon, who didn’t kill Jung-hoo after all and may therefore continue to live.

Moon-ho shows up at the station to see Min-jae, offering her a coffee and a friendly smile. She takes it, and they walk off together. There’s hope for them yet.

Next, we check in with Young-shin, who’s driving a car (aw, she learned!) and wearing nerdy glasses while talking to Jung-hoo. He counts down, and when she holds a camera out her car window, he takes it from a passing motorcycle. Slick.

She pulls up in front of a house in time to catch a man walking out to his car. She bursts into interview mode, asking how he healed so quickly after being wheelchair-bound at court yesterday. Her interview request goes ignored, but at least she has her cameraman handy to record the exchange.

She turns to the camera in a flirty mood, and Jung-hoo snaps shots as he walks to her. Then they meet for a kiss, and Young-shin narrates her own list of favorite things. “What I like: The sound of his shutter, large hands, smiling eyes, large embrace.”

They sit on a rooftop at night, and she tells us her dislikes: “Everything that keeps me from being with those things.”

 
COMMENTS

Ahhh, what a lovely way to wrap up a perfectly lovely drama! Anyone who’s lived in dramaland for a while probably knows by now that you can’t count on anything until the show’s actually over—it’s rare enough to get a drama that’s consistently good, but even when you have one, nineteen great episodes are never a guarantee that the last won’t stab you in the heart or betray your trust. We’ve all been burned before. And yet, Healer delivered a truly satisfying finale that gave me everything I wanted, and for that I’m grateful and happy, and left basking in a warm afterglow.

The final episode had its moments of suspense and unease, but also tons of warmth and resolution that left me feeling full of hope for what the future holds for these people once the camera stops rolling. That’s the beauty of the show, in that I feel like there’s a fully fleshed-out world here that will keep existing after we’ve left it, and that we were just lucky enough to get to witness one of the more exciting episodes. In fact, if we all pause to wonder what Jung-hoo and Young-shin are doing now, I’m pretty sure we could all draw rich tableaus of possible scenarios, whether it’s working as an intrepid reporting duo (like their fathers! I love that they got to retain their Healer skills, but in a productive real-world way), or bickering about little things, or being unbearably cute. Oh what am I saying, they’ll be unbearably cute no matter what they’re doing. Preferably makin’ babies?

I loved all the characterizations, and felt that nobody was wasted. There were some characters I wanted a bit more time with, but that’s because the snippets we got were endearing, or maybe the actors are unexpectedly charming (Jong-soo, you’ll get your happy ending someday! Hopefully in a bright rom-com with a heroine who loves dopey heroes and physical comedy!). Narratively, they were well-employed, and I felt like they all fulfilled their functions well.

I did wonder how the finale was going to wrap up all the storylines in one short hour, and perhaps the only answer was that the threads couldn’t be tied tightly with a bow and tons of fanservice. (Then again, fanservicey finales always disappoint me, because they feel like an extra hour where nothing happens dramatically, and we’re just watching people being cute. I prefer finales that are actually crucial to wrapping up the story, cresting in the right places to deliver payoff.) But it was a nice touch, I thought, to show us flashes of the resolutions without playing them out wholesale onscreen, like Myung-hee finding out about Young-shin or meeting her father. I’d thought I wanted the full emotional display, but when we didn’t get it, I found I wasn’t disappointed. Sure, it would have been powerful to see Myung-hee hear the words, but as I said before, the characters have been drawn richly enough that I already know how that scene went, and drawing it out too much could have felt indulgent.

For instance, I didn’t want to waste screentime on characters I didn’t care about, so I’m happy to assume that the Elder goes down without needing to see that scenario. And Moon-shik’s short scene was a powerful way to leave him, in that hell of his own making. It’s grimly satisfying to know that he suffers in his own mind, and that he’s so far gone as to think himself as Gil-han confirms that he is aware of his crimes—that’s better than if he convinced himself he wasn’t actually guilty. The fact that he’s lucid for most of the day is extra haunting for him, because it’s not like he can escape into a fantasy and ignore reality. He’s literally living out his guilt every day and night, and that makes him pathetic enough that I find that a fitting punishment.

I suppose Healer wasn’t a perfect drama, although honestly right now I can’t come up with many things to complain about—I’m sure flaws exist somewhere, but in the overall scheme of things they aren’t things that linger; they don’t register as significant. The show worked on all the points that mattered to me, and more impressively, it never let me down. How awesome and rare is that? Even the best dramas can misstep in places or let you down in little ways—because frankly how could you avoid it in a 20-episode live-shoot schedule?—but Healer had a consistency and narrative integrity that remained constant at a high level. One strong episode, anybody can make. Twenty consecutive strong episodes that don’t flag in energy or tempo, which swell into crescendo and end on an uplifting, satisfying note? That’s a much more amazing feat. I kept waiting for that mid-season lull or that two-thirds-of-the-way needless angst, and it didn’t come.

So while it may not necessarily be perfect, it was, to me, a perfect drama-watching experience, striking that perfect balance point between fun and substance. And honestly, the experience was made richer by having you guys all here to squeal and thrill with, and doing so with a level of thoughtfulness, respect, and warmth that isn’t always a given, sadly. It’s never fun having your own fun marred by flies in the ointment, so I certainly don’t take it for granted and hope that it becomes the norm amongst our fandom! I thank you all for keeping the Healer craze positive, fervent, and full of love!

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It's almost our ??1st Anniversary of this Thread!!!!??

Let's start our preparations for a quiet celebration... quiet does not mean we can't have decorations, right?

These streamers are still my favorite (thanks @ Snickers for making them!) I like the burst of color!!

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Ah, the good old streamers! It's been awhile. Happy anniversary to our beloved Healer, and to this beloved thread.

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Compilation of Healer teasers cuts with some BTS ... I just came across it!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S7zbklA-arE

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Well over in this side of the ? world, it's already ? ? ? February 10, 2016?! ? ? We've hit one full year after Healer!!!

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I'm always grateful for the last point- this drama brought so many people together, it's quite amazing.

(still can't believe it's been one year though- I feel like time goes by faster each year).

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@ Sky

Ah, when time seems to go faster and faster... you are definitely an 'adult' and feeling time fly. I never used to feel it much when I was still studying though!

This year, I could not believe that we've hit 1 year of Healer and another Lunar New Year!!!

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Hello to all my Unnis and Dongsaengs :D

It's been a while. Happy Lunar New Year to all of us celebrating the occasion. And Happy 1st anniversary of this last recap thread of Healer :D

It never fails to amaze me that this final episode recap thread is still alive, exactly ONE YEAR after this was posted *claps* Do we get recognition for this, at least on this site? LOL. Must be wishful thinking on my part.

I have a Seo Jung Ho (been a long while since I typed this name...I had to stop for a few seconds to recall LOL) banner right now, so the feels are all coming back. Thanks Jeanne unni for the email reminder :D

I'm always grateful to have met some wonderful Healerites in this thread. Hoping everyone is well :D

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I am getting so many JCW banners these days...right now it's BongSookie. Yes, now I am definitely missing Healer. Should plan a re-watch with my friend if I can find time.

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@ Sky and @ LadyHealer12

Great to read ya! And yes, I keep getting JCW banners nowadays, sometimes a few times a day! (shows how often I come here when I ought to be working!).

Do come back here if you're able to watch the JCW Chinese show My Male God which @ KDaddict?JCW has just told us about. It'll be great to watch another drama 'together'. :)

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Sounds good, Unni :D

I don't have any news yet on the release of Fabricated City...maybe we can also watch and spazz on it as well.

I've been bitten badly by the Kpop bug last December, hence (part of) the reason of my Kdrama slump. I've only seen Cruel Romance and To The Beautiful You (because I find Min Ho so adorable...I feel like the pretty noona in 'Replay' LOL) after my third rewatch of Healer last July: both dramas have own their charms but I'm afraid they have fallen really short because of Healer. Sigh.

I'm still waiting for another drama to catch my fancy.

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@ LadyHealer12

Yes, thanks for the reminder. Fabricated City if it does finally get subbed and come to us is a must watch for me.

When it does come out, do come back here to check if we're aware of it and watching too, or email me. I'd love to spazz about any show I watch, I just need the company! :)

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Happy Healer Anniversary, everyone! And Happy Lunar New Year of the Monkey too!

I surely miss the days and mights when we all went crazy over Healer. A year later, I still don't understand what happened. But I loved it and miss you all! Haven't had anywhere near as much fun since.

And thank you GB, Snickers, for the BEAUTIFUL Streamers and banners. I love the festiveness of it!

JCW's new drama My Male God is supposed to wrap sometime in Feb and broadcast soon after. He plays a pair of twins. Shall we can a way to watch and spazz over it together?
I don't watch C dramas at all, but for JCW, I'll make an exception, at least try it out for a few eps, and hope that 1) the script won't be anything like Hyde J & Me, and 2) the other actors and actresses will be tolerable.

Blessings, Everyone! ???❤️❤️

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Hi @ KDaddict?JCW

It's been a while and great to see you here! ?? Happy Lunar New Year ?? to you too and I hope it will be healthy and full of good shows!!

If My Male God gets subbed and we can watch it, by all means, I'd love to spazz/squee/discuss the show with you and all our friends who can watch it at the same time. It's always more fun when we aren't watching alone.

I think here is as good a place as any to do any JCW or Healer-related commenting. What do you think?

If you notice when the show is up for our viewing and I don't, please give me an email to remind me. Read ya again!

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@ KDaddict?JCW

After DB was fixed, our comments after this post were deleted. Nevermind, I can roughly remember that you'll email me when you know the show is subbed and viewable and that we can spazz here or in the group. :)

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Here's the blog created by the Soompi lovers of Healer that brought together lots of fan contributions. Some stuff was sent to the production crew of Healer too.

There's lots to read and enjoy from our talented bloggers.

http://morumoruisland.blogspot.sg/

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This one is an old one of JCW being super cute and a little dorky even as he sings.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wy7wtxq-umk

Just a little kid at heart!

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Aw, I missed the 1st Anniversary celebration!
Happy anniversary to our little 'quiet' space in this DB world! I hope I can always go back from time to time and meet and chat with any one of you Healer beanies here!

Hi GB, Snickers, LadyHealer12, Sky, KDAddict, and everyone! I've been missing all of youuu! And Wookie! So when are we planning to watch JCW's new drama or movie? I haven't been able to follow news about him, so I have no idea what he's been up to these past few months. Where is he anyway? China? Already back to SK?

Anyways, glad to be back here! Kinda feels like visiting my hometown :-D

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@ pastmidnite ?

It's been too long!!! *Hugs* This place is like home, really a warm place to be.

I gather JCW if wrapping up his show (Mr Right / My Male God) in Shanghai and may still be there for a bit. We are hoping that the English subs get done quick (after the Chinese subs, I believe) and that we can get to watch it soon.

As for the film, that usually takes ages. I have no clue. If JCWKitchen keeps track of it, I may get to know of the latest news, otherwise I'm also in the dark. Whoever finds out first, please give us all the Heads-up!!!

Cheers!

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YAYYY it's Healer first Anniversary, so to celebrate I'm posting this beautiful MV :D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJ4bDLD15hw

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I hope everyone is doing well, and happy Valentine's day tomorrow ❤ sorry I have not been around here lately... Mydramalist is where I've been hanging out :)

@GB, thanks for the invite to join the Google group! I dropped an email to the link TurkishRose gave me. I hope it still works :D

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Hi @ Bongsookie?

Yes, I received your email and replied to you and will add you to the group when I get your reply.

Thanks for the link! :)

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Another link... this was found by @Snickers. There was a Viki Healer Meme contest... and these are a few of the winners.

https://www.facebook.com/viki/posts/868693359854314

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This is a link to a few pieces of Healer fanfic. The reviews are positive and the one I read sounded quite like the way Jung Hoo's Sabu would have 'sounded'.

https://www.fanfiction.net/tv/Healer-%ED%9E%90%EB%9F%AC/

Enjoy!

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This is a pretty nice compilation to a catchy tune. Our Healer gang look so nice in these pictures.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HAnAPVlL-XU

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Hi @ ❤love❤

Thanks to you, we have so much ❤ love on our thread! LOL!

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Hi @Reem.... thanks ... noted at my end. I hope more Healer lovers visit here to know about this!

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Dearly Beloved Miss Minyoung:
Lord God the Gracious bless you a memorable loving Birthday (4th Mar), even better if it is with someone you loved,(this we pray, sincerely hope is Mr Ji CW.) We pray that this coming year will be a better year for you, we secretly hope deep in your heart, you have someone to think of you daily in the other corner of the earth, that “That Person” (Mr Ji hopefully) can fly to be with you. ‘That Person’ presence beside you, is your Best Birthday Gift, right? We just prayed to God you and “Him” will be happy ever after. If you loved “That Person” with that same intensities of doubtless, dauntless, selfless manners of what is in Youngshin .
As you need to keep low profile and cannot let reporters or crazy fans knows your heart’s direction, neither can you sip a coffebay or walk a park or see a movie with ‘That Person’ like anyone of us…. you are deprived of such ‘luxuries’, poor Beautiful Minyoung. Oft times if you loved ‘That Person’ you have to restraint yourself while seeing ‘That Person’ do his work well and ‘romancing the other female Leads”… and you can’t be jealous at all, not to mention that little tingling pain when you saw all his ‘romantic shots’. So will you feel bad when you are required to ‘romance’ your own male Leads in shows, oh dear! You worry and feel bad how “That Person’ agonized to see your ‘skinship’ scenes, but because your roles required so, for the sake of the love of that role that you created and acted and loved so much, you got to best your best acting skill, so when required, you still have to give whatever ‘skinship’ . Remember loveline is crucial to the character’s needs in their tragic life, so that kiss scene was classy done in good taste, because Mr Yoo Seungho is a very respectful gentleman and a friend who know and worked with Mr Ji right? We know you loved Inah, the Next Best Role after the very awesome of Second to none Chae Youngshin. So, we trust that these characters like Youngshin and Inah has crafted you into a very awesome character, one day whosoever win your love (hopefully Mr Ji) will be so blessed to be loved by you. Even though, at times we don’t feel like watching Mr Right and whatever Brightness of Ming.

Hope one day when both of you grow older, both of you will be given more matured roles that doesn’t need a loveline, but before that day cometh, both of you will still be asked to do passionate scenes. How some of us fret to see either both of you with other leads romancing, but we know you loved your roles and are professionals, you have no other choices, but to give your best for that role.
How I wish both of you will just retired and go somewhere open your own Coffeebay or just lead a more simple life that you want, be afar from eyes of paparazzi’s and fans. Be not needed be in temptation to angst each other in acting passionate scenes with opposite leads in future shows. Even if we do not see you anymore, we know that both of you is well, we are happy...

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http://www.soompi.com/2016/02/25/vote-for-your-favorite-couple-in-soompis-2016-shippers-contest/
vote Changmin Couple !!!!
pali pali.
the other Suntae couple (reply88 couple) is speeding up and topping real fast. help! (i guess only)

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Hi maryofbethany

Did you figure out how to get to the voting page? I could not find a place that said click to vote or something like that. However, I'd prefer to vote for Chang-Min as Jung Hoo-Young Shin characters rather than in RL. I'm thinking of it as a long term thing ie not just dating but marriage. Ultimately true marriages are made in heaven and I hope if they're meant to be married, that they do recognise that it might not be who they marry who's the most important, but that how they commit to marriage that makes the difference.

Which brings to mind Lee Min Jung and Lee Byung Hun... I hope their marriage will weather all storms well. I'm glad she took him back and is herself back at work after that difficult time.

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sorry, sorry, GB.
oh, i have problem using my laptop, maybe some thing my 'old man' did to limit the google search, in cases we "went to google places or blog we shouldn't " ... so i also couldn't see the ticks for the votes...
then i switch to using mobile. then all the dots come out and i can vote.'
maybe you try using any other devices that don't have limit search functions.. somehting like that. i am quite bad at It matters. sorry, only read your msg now.

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Healer AU

Young-shin & Jeong Hoo AU setting: teaching her how to drive

Young-shin researches both her father’s car and Jung-hoo’s car for weeks. She pours over reviews and safety reports and recall information whenever she isn’t chasing down another story. One Sunday morning, she gets both of their keys and spends an hour behind the wheel of each car. She doesn’t actually start the engine, but she fiddles with every dial, pushes every button, adjusts the seat and all the mirrors, grips the steering wheel in a thousand different ways, buckles and unbuckles herself, and works her way through an entire notebook of scribbled observations.
She chooses Jung-hoo’s car in the end, after compiling an exhaustive pros/cons list on each vehicle. (After her father reviews the safety concerns, he considers looking for a new car.)
Young-shin studies for the driving test every night with flashcards she makes herself. Jung-hoo quizzes her in the mornings while they’re on stakeouts.
Her first driving lesson happens early on a Sunday morning. Young-shin takes the driver’s seat, buckles up, starts the engine, and eases the car out of its parking spot. She goes about twenty meters in a straight line and slams on the breaks well before the intersection. Then she puts the car in park again and swaps places with Jung-hoo. He plays her favorite songs on his phone until the color returns to her cheeks and she sings along with him.
One of the best places for Young-shin’s lessons is the area around where Jung-hoo used to live. The abandoned industrial buildings and piled up debris mean that Young-shin has to learn to do more than go in a straight line, but there is virtually no chance she will hit other cars or have people dart out in front of her.
When Young-shin thinks she’s ready, Jung-hoo hires Dae-yong and her group of friends to join them for Young-shin’s lessons. They spray paint road lines and intersections and erect signs. Part of the course mimics the driving course Young-shin will have to take her test on. First Dae-yong is the only one who drives around with Young-shin, but as Young-shin becomes more confident sharing the road, Dae-yong’s friends join in one by one. Jung-hoo beams with pride the first time one of them cuts off Young-shin and—instead of panicking—she shouts at them for their terrible driving.
Jung-hoo spends all day at a café across from where Young-shin is taking her test written exam and driving course test. He gets anxious about the long stretches without texts from her, but the waiting is worth it when she sends him a selca of her holding up her temporary license.
They work together closely, planning out how to slowly build up Young-shin’s skills and confidence in everyday driving conditions: heavy traffic, bad weather, night time, twisting, narrow streets, and on and on. Young-shin asks one of Dae-yong’s people to let her observe him at work, and she spends every Sunday for a month at his mechanic shop, taking notes and...

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and learning how to change a tire and check her oil and do other minor maintenance. She comes home with grease smudged on her clothes and cannot stop grinning when she drags Jung-hoo out to his car and shows him what she learned.
Young-shin and Jung-hoo head to the countryside after an Assemblyman, trying to get a scoop on the bribery rumors that are swirling around him. Once they pull off the main highway and end up on quiet backcountry roads, they switch spots. Young-shin drives the rest of the way to the sleepy farming village that the Assemblyman has retreated to.
Her uncles show her how to break into a car and hotwire it. (Just in case she ever loses her keys, of course.)
The day Young-shin passes her on-road driving exam and receives her official license, her father and mother throw her a party at the café. Her uncles show up, and so do Moon-ho and Dae-yong and Ajumma. Jung-hoo gives Young-shin a brand new copy of his car keys and tells her that they’re each other’s getaway drivers from now on.
Cr: http://audreyskdramablog.tumblr.com/post/140599794885/pairing-young-shin-jeong-hoo-au-setting#tumblr_notes

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Hi @Nhi

Thanks!

So we do credit @AudreysKdrama of Audrey's Kdrama Blog for these AU fan fic?

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Jung Ho and Young Shin, after Bong Soo has "died"

The shooting at the airport shuts down the terminal for over six hours. Young-shin is not kept on scene; she and Moon-ho get escorted to a secure location for their debriefing as soon as the National Intelligence Service takes control of the area. Toward the end of her debriefing, they tell her that her informant, Bong-soo, died en route to the hospital.
Three months later, when the investigation is complete, Young-shin buys Moon-ho a consolation drink. His demotion will be announced in the morning, and he will be back under Min-jae again instead of leading his own team. Young-shin can’t tell if he is looking forward to it or dreading it—likely both with how nimbly he dodges her questions. They finish the night with a toast to everyone who is gone.
Young-shin sleeps with her window open that summer, even when she spends the night at her mother’s apartment. When Myung-hee asks about that habit, Young-shin says it makes waiting easier.
The Omega Holdings CEO’s trial begins in September. The evidence tying him to the development of biological weapons is a tangled, twisted thing, and Young-shin is only one of over sixty witnesses who testifies. She explains the lengths her informant went to in order to retrieve and protect Researcher Kim Jae-yoon, which tragically cost him his life due to friendly fire. Her testimony is passionate as she describes the sacrifices Bong-soo had made to root out evil in their country.
The trial is supposed to be closed to the press and no electronic devices are allowed inside the courtroom. Ajumma sends Young-shin the video of the Elder’s sentencing one March afternoon, seventeen minutes before it hits the news.
Young-shin stays with the National Intelligence Service for an additional month before she resigns. When pressed by Min-jae, Young-shin claims that she wants to help her mother with her new business.
By early May, it is finally warm enough to open her window again. Young-shin wakes the next morning with Jung-hoo’s arms around her, and after they are finished with their overdue greetings, Jung-hoo begins to tell her what he discovered about the Farmers. She kisses him briefly to interrupt him and insists on having breakfast before they make plans to root out the rest of the sickness in their society.
Cr:http://audreyskdramablog.tumblr.com/post/140418420484/jung-ho-and-young-shin-after-bong-soo-has-died#tumblr_notes

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Hello everyone! Wow just dropping by to the most awesome fandom in DB! A few comments more and we are now at the 11,000 comments record breaking feat! Definitely hard to break and will take long time for another fandomania to come along like this Healer community!

All the fondest memories of my fangirling i keep them here!

Cheers everyone!

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It's Over? :( I have so many unanswered questions :((.
- What happened to the Elder and the Omega Holdings(Since there was going to a general assembly replacing the Elder. So did they get away with dropping the elder and finding a new guy? like what they did to Kim Eui Chan(am i right about the spelling?) or did the OH fall completely?).

-I want to see Young Shin's Mom Myung Hee's Reaction when she learn that Jung hoo was her daughter's boyfriend and maybe they could find the picture from years ago when Jung Hoo and Young Shin was younger and they fell asleep together? That was so cute

-What happens to Ahjumma and Dae-yong? Did they find a legal job or did they resume their Healer business with a new guy to replace Jung Hoo(or maybe Dae-yong replaced him?)

- Did Kim moon Shik really go insane? or something?

GAHHH This drama took so much of my time and attention! XD AND I LOVE IT. Everything about it. The story, the actors and actresses, EVERYTHING! It's gonna be hard finding a drama as good as this. But cant they just make one more episode?? ;_; i need answers. It feels as if they rushed they ending because of the episode limit(if there is a limit).

...I WANT MORE....;_;

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@Kei You should search for Song Ji Na (Healer's writer) 50 Q&A, you will found the answer for most of your questions.
You can find some here:
http://morumoruisland.blogspot.com/search/label/SJN

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Hi @Kei, ... the Healer world has still got you in its grip, I see! LOL! We felt the same thing too.... there was more that could have been wrapped up, but they ran out of time even at 20 episodes. We need to resort to fanfic and other stuff to try to get closure!!!

Thanks @ Nhi!

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Healer yaaa I missed you and all our lovely healerites.❤

If only we can go back in time, I would love to come to the time when healer was airing all of us were in our happiest parties ever :D

Love you guys, you are all greatly missed:(

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Hi ❤ Turkishrose❤

How are you?

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Hi @ ❤ Turkishrose❤

You are missed too, both here and in the group(s). It's super quiet everywhere!!!

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Healer beanies!

ARE WE ALL STILL ALIVE?!

Nice to see everyone still here ya'll :D

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Hi @ YOLO

Great to see you! :D

Somehow, we just never disappear! LOL!

Even in other places, out of the blue, someone will think about and mention Healer, even now over a year since Healer aired. It was one of the shows with the best feels ever! :)

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OMG... I skipped the 1st Healer anniversary... :(

Well... so happy seeing everyone still here... with almost 11k comments.. daebakk!!

Btw, how are you all my friends and sunbae?? really miss you all... hope everyone's okay and still enjoy kdramas...

I still watch Running Man and Superman is Back for variety show, and DOTS (I know, it's very mainstream, hahaha) for kdrama... how about you all beanies??

Oww... I also wanna see JCW's acting again and also wanna see Song Ji Na's new drama... huhuhu

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Wow Wifey! it's been too long since we've seen you.

We're great, thanks for asking. So did you go into a Community College like your family wanted you to? (I hope I got the right person... my memory is patchy. It was you who told us about which type of college you wanted to attend right?)

Yes still watching kdramas ... I'm watching DOTS, Marriage Contract, Page Turner and Vampire Detective.

Take care!

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@Wifey! It's been a while. How's your MOD work going?

JCW's cdrama Mr. Right/My Male God is scheduled to air in 2016. So far, viki's fan channel only has about 100 followers. I don't know whether that is enough to viki to license it. If viki doesn't license it, chance of finding this drama English subbed will be small. However, cdramas generally seem to be available and subbed in various southeast Asian languages. Who knows?

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JCW's other cdrama Tornado Girl II 28 episodes, started filming on March 20, scheduled to broadcast this summer.

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Healer is love.

Love is Healer.

That is all!

My verdict of this drama? Very well-made and worth the watch.

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Glad to see another Healer lover here! :)

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These days I always get Bong-sookie or Ji Chang-wook headers at least once a day. Like I need another reason to rerun it for the nth times. Right now I only follow Pied Piper and Marriage Contract so there's this huge urge to rewatch Healer T^T

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@ MeLi, Go Go! ♥
Hi there! Yes, I get JCW headers pretty frequently. They always make me smile.

You also probably liked Sassy Go Go, didn't you? :)

I can rewatch that show too... just FFD the parts where people were being mean.

I can re-watch bits of Healer any time. It's all good!!!

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Yes, I liked Sassy Go Go too. And it's only 12 eps so it makes it easier to rewatch.

Now the problem with rewatching Healer is, there's just minimal amount of scenes that I disliked so if the urge to rewatch comes, that means I have to rerun all over again LOL

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Helloooow!
Thought I'd stop by... so, I guess it's been pretty quiet here. Maybe if JCW's cdrama finally airs (God knows when), more people will come back here again?

And I'm also getting JCW header more than once a day, and yeah, @GB, they always make me smile as well... brings back lovely memories...

DotS already ended (the only drama I was watching), just finished Page Turner, now I'm trying to catch up on Marriage Contract, and planning to check out Entertainer today.

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Hi @ pastmidnite

Yeah, I'm crazy about Marriage Contract. I can also re-watch that show forever.

Tonight there'll be a DOTS' special. While waiting for it to start, I see Kim Ji Won in adverts for Korea Telecom. And SHK in an ad for water. Wow, DOTS actors/actresses must be busy and earning a good deal!!

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Hey there @pastmidnite. How have you been?

I, too, will take a look at The Entertainer.

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I was having severe withdrawal symptoms due to lack of something new with JCW in it.... although he seems to be workng hard, nothing seems to get released soon enough for me... and So I thought I might as well rewatch healer again...umpteenth time... But damn.. today my net speed is just not letting me... And so I finally came to DB to read the recaps again.... and Soooo happy to find this thread active even now... :) I was just no so into kdramas before healer... I basically stumbled upon healer. And sadly it happend a little bit after healer finished airing, and discovered this site only because of my obsession and me finding ways to cope up with the healer/JCW withdrawals... after skimming through all the comments made... I regret not watching this awesome drama with you guys... Oh wish I could turn time...

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And.... It makes my day when a JCW header pops up when I get into DB... :)

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Nevermind @ aqua❤JCW

You can still come here and odd folks like myself will still pop by to read you and reply. :)

Have fun re-watching Healer!

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Sure GB... :) (everyone here seems to be caling you GB...so I will too...)

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Heheheh! So you noticed too. In the beginning just 1 person did, then more and more caught on, and GB is so much less of a bother to type. It's great to be such a familiar commenter that I even get a short name or nickname! :)

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All healer fans out here... vote for uri Chang wook Shi and Healer for the dramafever awards... here is the link:
https://www.dramafever.com/DFA4/?utm_medium=homepage#/

Healer and team is listed for

Best Korean Drama - Melodrama

Best Actor

Best Kiss

Best Couple

Best Supporting Actress

There seems to be no restrictions on number of times to vote.... Sooooo Vote Away... :) :)

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Thanks @aqua❤JCW

That was fun.

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I totally loved the ending and I also loved JCW & PMY's acting :-)
This is actually one of the best Kds in the history of dramas ♡♡♡♡♡♡♡

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Oh goody, another Healer Lover! Welcome to the Club! :)

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Been battling myself whether to watch the whole series or not.. I'm so glad I watched it! This is now my most favorite kdrama! I love the pacing, the characters, the writing, and although I did not like the directing and cinematography, it did not outweigh the good in the drama.

What I liked most about it is that the story is intriguing and intense till the end, and the characters are smart, even the side characters. There was no room for none sense. The romance was for me, mature and endearing, there was no separation for immature reasons, and they always reassure each other of their love and trust. They also tell each other everything, they were honest of each other's circumstances once they got over their fears! (Unlike some kdrama...) I love how they formed the perfect team like how their fathers were before :)

I really love this drama. I really would miss it. This is the first that I was really satisfied with. Although I am craving for more, I feel that there is no need to have more. For me, it tied up nicely and just the way I like it :)

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LOL your name @Park Bong Soo is Cute... yes he is cute indeed, and PBS's character is close to the real Ji Chang Wook's.

This is one solid show that deserves all the love it's receiving, over a year since it aired. Glad you watched and loved it! :)

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Hello all my fellow HealerBeanies!!!!! I just watched my favorite episodes of Healer again and listened to JavaBeans and Girlfriday's Podcast and I'm TOTALLY reliving all the joy. Then I went back on this final recap and saw 10,494 comments!! WHAT????????? OMO - I have missed so much over this past year due to work. I can't believe I missed celebrating the one-year anniversary with all of you. Please forgive me! Here it is May 29th, 2016 and all the love I had for Healer is still with me. I love seeing many of your names on other recaps and GrowingBeautifully's comments on other recaps have prompted me to re-watch a bit of Healer. I'm BACK! Hugs and Healer joy to all of you. I will never ever forget the magic we all shared early last year. Sending all of you a big virtual hug!!!!

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Hello my dear lunatic4kd! I'm so glad you thought to check back here. Lots of hugs back to you! :D

Somehow, we're still here... just as we said over a year ago, ie we said that we'd camp out here, and so we did!!! We've never totally left. It's such a joy to see our friendly Healer folks like yourself again, and to read you too as and when we happen on the same recaps.

It's great too that there are still new Healer lovers who drop in and leave a post. That heart-stirring show will always have a special place in our hearts... especially because it brought lovely people like you into our drama-loving life.

I'll be looking out for you on more recaps (like our hilarious Beautiful Gong Shim). Take care!

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wow! lets do a group hug... hurray for healer... I finally discovered a site were I could download healer, few days back...and just finished revisiting by fav moments(All Park Bong Soo scenes plus a lot more ❤). That site lets me watch korean movies too... which I thought was literally impossible in my country... so it means I will be able to watch fabricated city, even though it might take long time to be made available and subbed... and so I'm so happy these days... and its really great to see this tread alive and kicking even now.... hugs again... love you healerites...❤❤

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@aqua❤JCW

Hugs back to you! Which part of the world are you in? What site did you find?

Yeah... patiently waiting to watch JCW movies and the Chinese shows he was in. :)

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Be careful about asking. Copyright police is always on the lookout for websites to shut down.

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I haven't been here in a while either. I thought about it today so here I am.

I've listened to the Healer podcast to death. Still makes me laugh and smile every time.

Subs take a long time for movies these days. Well, I guess it depends on the movie.

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I'm from India. I found the site kissassian. They make movies available roughly around 6 months after release I think. I found it while I was searching info on fabricated city's director. There is this movie called welcome to domakgol, it was the directors previous movie... I recommend you watch it..if you haven't already. Its an awesome movie on the humane side of humanity at the time of totally inhuman times like war...btwn its not a movie on war. The director is awesome. I'm glad uri wookie will be working with him.
P.S: I actually wrote another reply than this just now and hit submit and my reply just vanished. I'm not sure if I accidently put it up somewhere. else.. I don't know what happened.

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Found it in the moderation queue. But you already re-typed a similar comment so I'll remove that one so you don't have duplicates.

BTW, it's amazing that you folks are still bonding in this recap after more than a year. :D

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Oh..so that's were it went.... thank you mary...☺
yea...its true...i'm also amazed at the pull that healer has on many of us...can't quite explain it though...

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@ aqua❤JCW
Thanks for the information! Hope those sites can stay up. :)

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Woah mary, you came by here as well? It's great to see you, wherever you appear.

Yes, the good old Healer fandom has a bond all it's own. This was the warmest DB community, I believe. We just keep coming back. Some of us keep re-watching and re-listening, and we have a new Healer lover now and then when someone decides to watch the show for the first time.

Can't keep a good show down! :)

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Just re-watched ep 1 of Healer :-D
Miss you, Healer-ya!
Will you change jobs and be a bodyguard this year?
*waiting for confirmation updates, patiently (or not)*

Last post in this thread was half a month ago...hmmm not bad! Miss you guys!

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Miss you too @pastmidnite!!!

Waiting for the K movie and C-K dramas with our JCW. One is supposed to be out this month (July)!!!

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Whirlwind Girl 2 July 27.

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just heard... it seems they are gonna prepone the date to june 20.

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Hey everyone!

As I was writing today's date while seeing clients earlier, something was bugging me about it...

Then after getting home from work, I checked my IG...and there it was...greetings from fans!

So, HAPPY 30th BIRTHDAY, JI CHANG WOOK-sshi!

It didn't seem too long ago that we were targeting the comments to reach a certain number before his birthday around this time last year...first it was 5787, and then, when it exceeded our expectations, it was 8775 or something. Ah, it feels so nostalgic.

To all the regulars: GB, TurkishRose, Snickers, Wifey, Pastmidnite, lunatic4kd, Sky, Sumee, and others (it's been 5 months since I last posted)...missing you guys and hope everyone's faring well.

Welcome to newbies and thanks for dropping by. I personally can't get enough of Ji Chang Wook...he's been working hard all this while in China, but still no shows being aired *sob* Still waiting for his TV comeback and movie debut...

Advanced Eid-al Fitr to all my Muslim Unnis and Dongsaengs :D

Still active in watching Return of Superman (all the newbies are adorable, but I have a soft spot for Joy and Ha Eun), and Running Man (Ep 305 was hilarious). After Descendants of the Sun, I'm still deciding which drama to start watching, while waiting for Hwarang: The Beginning to air later this year. I'm considering Park Shin Hye's Doctors.

Hoping everyone is well!

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Hi @LadyHealer12!

I'm always glad to see you and anyone at all dropping by.

I'm watching a few shows, but have not gone back to Running Man or any variety show.

The shows that seem better to me are Police Unit 38 (or Squad 38) for the funny and the suspense, Wanted for the twists and more suspense and Beautiful Gong Shim for the nice upfront OTP relationship (the side story of family conspiracy is only so-so engaging).

*** SPOILER FOR DOCTORS ***

Doctors became less interesting when it showed more of a battle of doctors vying for power or medical politicking as a backdrop for the romance. The romance however with a smitten Kim Rae Won is quite nice to watch. However in the twist, we have 1 female with quite a number of male characters quite taken with her, and the usual jealous 2nd female lead.

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Anyway, whatever show you choose to watch, enjoy!

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@LadyHealer12 long time no see!

Reaching 8775 comments was easy. 10,000 also turned out to be not as much of a challenge as we thought. June and July last year was a crazy fun time 😵

@GB likes Doctors and My Beautiful Gong Shim. I think she will at least take a look at JCW's Whirlwind Girl 2.

My time has been spent on cdramas. I plan to try kdramas Let's Fight Ghost, Hwarang the Beginning, and Scarlet Heart: Ryeo.

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I know, right? *grins* I think we held the Healer Awards around that time too, LOL.

The last CDrama I tried was...I can't remember the name, LOL. The one with Joe Chen and Huang Xiao Ming as leads. I think I'll just wait for JCW's Mr. Right and Whirlwind Girl 2 for my Chinese must-watch list.

There seems to be quite a number of upcoming KDramas that are interesting to watch. I'll give Doctors a try :D

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I watch almost exclusively saguek cdramas. I'm quite taken with Joe Chen's character in Chinese Paladin 5.

Mr. Right was scheduled for July. Doesn't seem like it now. Don't know when it will air.

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Hmmm, Whirlwind Girl 2, which I thought had finished filming some time back, just wrapped up end June.

https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#inbox/155c381d1cdcb6c4

We continue or waiting game!

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also do try watching whirlwind girl 1. Its a good drama and will help you connect with the charecters in whirlwind girl 2. Happy Drama Watching.. !! ?

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Thanks for the tip @ aqua❤JCW! I'm not sure if I can squeeze it in, but I will try. :)

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yea..do try. I watched whirlwind girl 1 to see what kind of drama it was when I heard chang wook shi was cast in its sequel. I believe for better enjoyment of the sequel, the first one need to be watched, because except for wookie's character, the rest of the characters are same. So we need to know their stories and motivations and relationships between them right? Also its a really good story, so it wont be a waste of time

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I noticed that there should be more episodes, but Dramanice stopped at Ep 24 or something like that and I actually watched it and know it's not the end of the show. How many episodes are there in Whirlwind Girl 1?

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It is a "youth" drama which gives me pause. Maybe I'll try ep 1.

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This is my hiding place when I get so tired out by work and can't think straight. Rewatched major bits last night and this morning.

My love to Healer forever.

and to all who loves it as much as I do. Miss those days of frailling over the OTP and the lovely story that is Healer.

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@ whimsicalnet

Glad to see that you feel comfortable in this little backyard. Come on over anytime for some 'refreshment.' We can chat on Whatsapp too. :) Our love to you as well!!

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I was wondering what happened to Whirlwind Girl 2. Just like the random, disorganized Chinese TV schedule, the airing date was changed from 7/17 to 7/20. 3 episodes will be released every Wednesday and every Thursday. 6 eps a week until all 28 eps are done.

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It's 21 July at my end of the world... still no JCW show being aired anywhere?

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The streaming is exclusive to MangoTV which restricts everywhere except China. Even viki is still waiting for ep 1.

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I've caught a glimpse of ep 1. I have to admit I'm quite impressed with the cinematography. I must've underestimated C-dramas all these times! Just not used to the language, yet. And JCW speaking it (or dubbed with a voice that, for me, is quite similar to his). But still, squeeeeeeeeeeee on seeing him on my screen again!! I think, just for him, I'm finally going to watch a whole C-drama!

Viki has until ep 4 (eng sub in process, but ep 1 is almost done and the rest are around 75-90 pct). Ep 5-6 coming out soon.

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I was thinking that with so many shows being fully pre-produced now, it would be so wonderful to have Healer 2, as a show fully pre-produced, and which could have done all that Writer Song Ji Nah had had in mind, but could not do, due to the live shooting and running out of time. Of course it will be challenging to have our fave characters back or the same actors, but even a new set of actors bringing all she had in mind to 'life' would have been nice to see.

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Another actor as our beloved Healer-ya?? And Ahjumma??

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I'm only on board for a Healer 2 if we get the original actors back. I'm too attached to get new actors.

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Haha a new set of actors would be so hard to imagine though. What I loved about Healer is the actors as well so if there is ever a season 2, I hope it's with the same cast. :P

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Oh, and am I the only one getting JCW on a white bed as DB's header over and over again for two days in a row? Not that I'm complaining...

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Hi @pastmidnite,

What have you been watching lately?

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Hi Snickers!

Not much. Mostly following recaps. Takes much shorter time :-)

I watched a couple eps of Lucky Romance after it ended. Also Gong Shim. Now I'm following recaps of Doctors, Wanted & Police Unit 38. Seo In gook's character (and some others in that drama) has piqued my interest so I think I'll start watching 38 when time allows me to.

Oh, and W! Interesting premise....

How about you?

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Oh, I forgot about Bring It On, Ghost & The Good Wife. I'm a big ol' scaredy cat so I'm only reading Ghost and trying to catch up with the latter (just finished ep 1 lol).

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I'm watching Bring It On, Ghost. I dropped Whirlwind Girl 2 after ep 1. The story is just not good.

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Story no good? I had a bad feeling about that...since I easily clicked pause & stopped watching after the first scene with JCW on it was over, planning to continue some other time. I wouldn't have done that with my crack dramas. Too bad :(

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@snickers where did you watch Whirlwind 2? The usual sites I'm on only has raw version. I can't access Viki but I keep reading how WW2 is bad....

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@mimi

I understand Mandarin.

1. Whirlwind Girl 2 6 episodes a week are broadcast in China, but looks like viki only loads 4 episodes a week. Some sites may have more episodes than viki.

2. Viki doesn't have as many Chinese-English subbers as Korean-English subbers. Subbing a cdrama episode usually takes much longer.

3. Once viki finishes subbing an episode, their subs should be "transferred" to some of the other sites.

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Thanks @Snickers! I guess I'll just have to be patient until I get subs on the usual sites. I'm not that particularly curious to watch because of the bad reviews but I'll def give it a try once subs are out on my usual watching sites =)

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I saw the WW2 on dramacool, I think subs are released now. I ended up checking out the first episode and like Snickers I also ended up dropping it. The dubbing over his voice was a little distracting so I guess I'm not quite used to it yet. I may end up watching it in the future once all episodes are released though if it has good ratings on MDL :)

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Hi @ pastmidnite

Good that you popped back! Yes, I get lots of JCW headers. Wish that there were even more!!!

Yea, I wish he'd do more work in Korea. The Chinese shows have a tendency to not always be of the kind I'd like to watch, even with him in them.

I'm watching W too, and Bring It On Ghost, Doctors and Wanted... and taking favourite spot with W is Police Unit 38. I can't keep up with all the shows, but I try to watch them when I can.

Let's catch up here or on the Group thread. It's always nice to chat with friends. :)

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Hi GB!

It feels good to pop back! :-D

I decided to start watching Police Unit 38 from ep 10 and the ending completely blew me away! Now how am I going to find the time to go back and watch earlier and the next eps?? And I'm quite mesmerized by W as well!
Definitely needs some kind of magic, not that I haven't used any before in this dramaverse (reminiscing the Healer days)... I just need to remember what spell I used that time LOL

The group seemed rather quiet last time I checked, but I'll stop by later to chat :)

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Do keep coming back @pastmidnite, we will always lurk from time to time and post something relevant when we can. I'm always so happy to meet my friends here. :)

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Hi Everyone, the Fangirl Verdict has done a fantastic review on Healer... at long last. It's so comprehensive and accurate and looooong but great to read. I find I agree with most everything she says. Here's the link:

https://thefangirlverdict.com/2016/07/22/review-healer/#comment-25226

Read and enjoy the screen shots and all those golden moments!

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Thanks for this! I've been meaning to re-watch Healer while waiting new episodes of W-Two Worlds to air. I'll go off to read this review!

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Haha, that's exactly what I'm doing! My friend actually got me the blu-ray so I'm watching it on my tv for the first time :) This should help me make it to Wed.

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Thanks GB! kfangurl always writes wonderful reviews, but whyyyy did she have to post a Healer review now?? Of ALL 365 days a year, why now when my drama plate is already full as it is! Now I have to find a way to squeeze Healer somewhere, because the review just revived the feeeellls all over again! *searches for magic wand*

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Thanks for sharing the website GB unnie.

I read it last night, and it's like re-living (and dying over) the drama all over again. keke.

Hope all's well with everyone.

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thanks GB for the review link. :)

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Hey Everyone!! You're most welcome! I was so pleased to see such a lovely, long review and so close to what I thought and felt, and yet could not express as well as Kfangurl. I'm glad you've read and enjoyed it. It does bring up all those feels all over again!!!

I really should watch my Healer CDs. I bought the set and caught one episode with the Director's cut where it was different from what was aired.

My husband may also start watching Healer soon. He's tired of western shows and is now watching Japanese and Korean LOL! So I've gots to recommend him and to warn him against!!! :D

Catch you all another time. :)

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Wow you guys are like a family here! I'm surprised to find this thread's still active ?

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Some of us seem to share a desire to keep this thread alive. Also, instead of looking for old friends all over DB posts, this is a convenient place to stop by and say 'hi' 😄

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Aw I'm actually glad this thread is still active. I tend to drop by older threads of my favourite dramas. I used to do this on K2H but It's since stopped being active. I'm still stalking this one and IRY. Unfortunately IRY now is no longer as active and is at a standstill now. Still glad this one is still alive :D

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@ mimi

Thanks to the generosity of JB, our host, we have parked ourselves in this corner of the DB backyard and keep coming back to check on friends dropping by or to update on anything Healer or JCW, etc that's related to this show.

If I had time to re-read some of the old comments, I'd feel real nostalgia LOL! Such good times on this thread!

Feel free to come by anytime and join this family. :)

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Thanks =) I'll probably come back here from time to time to comment if I have anything to say. To be honest I'm more of a stalker on this page =P

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Aw, you guys. It's so amazing to be able to come back here whenever I'm rewatching the show to find the thread still active :) I actually spent a lot of time recently going through all the comments on the recaps of my favorite episodes (so...almost every episode, lol). The Healer love never dies!

I must confess I have officially watched the show enough to notice that the guy who plays the reporter that chides Chae Young-shin for being late to the scene in ep 3 is the same guy who plays young Seo Jung-hoo's (school)teacher in the flashback at the beginning of ep 8. Yup. When you start to even notice the details you're not supposed to, it's probably a sign that you should stop and yet here I am. Rewatching. Again.

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i'm trying to study for my maths test tomorrow but i can't stop thinking about healer because of K2, i'm currently listening to the ost and rewatching my fav scenes >.<

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Ji Chang Wook Breaks tvN Salary Records With Upcoming Drama

Ji Chang Wook, who was recently confirmed for tvN’s upcoming Wednesday-Thursday drama “K2” (working title), was revealed to be the current highest paid actor of tvN.

Recently, one source revealed that Ji Chang Wook’s fee in “K2” is higher than Jeon Do Yeon’s “Good Wife.” In response to these reports, Ji Chang Wook’s agency Glorious Entertainment stated, “We do not want Ji Chang Wook’s fee to become an issue. In consideration of publication rights, tvN made the arrangement to give Ji Chang Wook a high pay due to his involvement in other projects in Japan and China.”

“K2” will air after “The Good Wife,” and tells the story about a bodyguard and an isolated young woman in her twenties. The bodyguard action drama stars Ji Chang Wook in the role of Kim Jae Ha, the hired mercenary.

Source http://www.soompi.com/2016/07/27/ji-chang-wook-breaks-tvn-salary-records-upcoming-drama/

As much as I wished JCW would not choose this drama because of the writer (YongPal) and YoonA as female lead...I kinda understand why JCW agreed to this drama after reading this article. Obviously it's because they're paying him a handsome salary and I'm pretty sure this drama is aimed for export (I.e. China). Both JCW and YoonA are both super popular in China at the moment so I'm not surprised they're trying to cast YoonA despite her bad acting skills...

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Lol, I heard YoonA is actually a decent actress in Prime Minister and I. Personally I haven't watched any of her dramas to be a judge but I wouldn't judge a book by it's cover. Idol actors do improve in my opinion plus YoonA have been acting in quite a few dramas over in China?

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She was serviceable in cdrama God of War: Zhao Yun.

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Hello everyone! It's so amazing to see this place alive and at 11K comments, dang how did I miss that? Really missing everyone and our time here, those days were some of the best in my life.

How are you all doing?

@GB Unni- I was the one who talked to you about CC, not Wifey! XD I will send an update email on the email group soon, I've been reading everyone's coming in, but haven't replied yet.

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How are you? How's school?

You are right about wifey. She wouldn't have joined the email group in the first place.

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Snickers Unni! I'm good! Finally going to uni! I would tell you which one, but this is a public space so I shall refrain.

How is life for you? I remember talking about the butterflies you used to raise (if I'm remembering correctly?) How are they?

Wish I could see you around other threads. Still only hanging around here?

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@GB, another beanie @susan, and I have parked ourselves in OT 408. We post everything under the sun including boring mundane daily life stuff 😉

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Annyeong! I came back here after so long because Healer is mentioned in W's thread a number of times now! Haha I never would have thought I would find a another drama that would be competition to Healer...but looks like it's W. For me, it has the same level of addictiveness + popularity as Healer now.

How's everyone doing these day? Did I miss Healer-days and it's great to see familiar names pop up over at W's thread ?❤

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Hi @Snickers! Yes it's be a while, sorry I haven't been back for a long time. I have my ups and downs with real life earlier this year. How are you? Are you currently watching any dramas at the moment?

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I dropped by the W recap for a very quick look. You are definitely very excited about it.

Kdrama-wise I'm only watching Bring It On/Let's Fight Ghost.

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Haha yea you can tell...I haven't been this excited about a drama since Healer so it's been awhile for me ??

Ooh I'm also watching BIOG as well! It's a light entertaining drama to watch so far. I'm currently watching way too many dramas at the moment since there are so many good ones... This is my list of what I'm watching at the moment ? http://mydramalist.com/dramalist/AngelJCW

W is currently my favourite. I think this drama may also be up your alley (iirc, you also tend to watch fantasy/supernatural)? W is about a manghwa character who realises that his world is fake and the consequences that comes with being "awoken/aware". Also add to the fact that the author of the manghwa is trying to kill him off for unknown reasons (while the daughter of the author is trying to stop her dad). Anyway, feel free to join us for the ride if you're into in watching too. :D

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Lee Jong Suk's face is on my no-no list. I'm picky about parallel-worlds stories.

I've been burning through a ton of cdramas. Right now, I'm watching 3 currently-airing ones at 4-6 episodes per drama per week. Another one will join the list in a couple of days. There are also 6 queued cdramas that I've been trying to finish for months.

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Ah fair enough :) I'm like that too so I can understand with an actor or actress's face being a distraction (I dont like to watch their dramas unless there's a good reason for me to). For me I have an issue with Hwang Jung Eum and Gu Hye Sun lol. It's not just the face but more like the acting too at times I can't focus because of it. So best to avoid haha. However I would still watch their dramas if it has great reviews for the plot and other actors of course xD

With W, I'm a fan of the writer Song Jae-Jung because I've seen 3 of her previous works and each of them were epic (Nine, Queen In-Hyun's Man, Three Musketeers). Plus the genre is right up my alley, I love fantasy/sci-fi/supernatural/paranormal when done well. That was enough reason for me to watch I guess and I'm disappointed so far :D

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