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I Hear Your Voice: Episode 13

Truth and lies take center stage in this episode, to surprisingly cute effect. Not that the show is surprisingly cute, since it’s always been, but when your hero can read minds, the difference between knowing that and not… well let’s just say that Mind-Reading Boyfriend is now at the top of my wish list. I Hear Your Voice: ruining real-life expectations, one episode at a time.

 
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EPISODE 13: “The words in my heart I couldn’t bear to say”

Hye-sung finds out that Min Joon-gook is still alive and that Su-ha kept his promise, and calls him happily with the news. He back-hugs her in tears, wondering how she could be happy about the killer being alive, and she just smiles and pats him on the head.

They ride the bus home together, and she starts rattling off all the things he can do now that he’s free of murder raps, like his high school equivalency exam and anything else he missed during the last year. She notes that she had to finish high school the same way, and says that they have an awful lot in common, actually.

He’s switched to banmal ever since the phone conversation pre-back-hug, but so far she hasn’t noticed, and she asks if he still doesn’t remember anything. He hesitates and then says no. Aw man, you’re back to lying the second you get your memory and powers back?

She tells him that he has to stick to the plan—as soon as he does recover his memory, he’s to never see her again. Ah, so that’s why you lied. He asks why, and she reminds him that it’s what they agreed, and there’s really no reason for him to be around her once he’s back.

She tells him to live his own life and stop mooching, and he frowns… until he catches her thinking: “Was that too harsh? No, it was okay. The messier it gets, the harder it’ll be for me to get over my feelings.”

Omo. He scans her, wondering to himself: “Feelings…? No, it can’t be…” He hears her thinking again that she has to clean up her feelings before he leaves, and not get caught. He prods, and they have this three-way conversation that cracks me up:

Su-ha: Do you still hate me?
Hye-sung: Yes.
Hye-sung’s Brain: No. I like you.
Su-ha: Do you want me to go?
Hye-sung: Yes.
Hye-sung’s Brain: No. I want to ask you to stay with me.

Hahahaha. If only all romances had a bullshit meter like this one. I love it.

Su-ha can hardly believe it even as he reads her mind, and he says in voiceover: “In that moment your lips were telling lies, but your eyes were telling the truth. Your eyes were saying the thing I so badly wanted to hear for eleven years… but to stay by your side, I had to pretend not to hear those words.”

They find the rent-a-cop duo guarding the street outside Hye-sung’s apartment, complete with sincere apologies and promises to put up security cameras to make her feel safer. Or, how about we move? Can we just move? Preferably to a district with better cops?

Su-ha reads Nice Cop’s mind and sees that he actually does feel terrible, and that he fought to get those cameras approved. Hye-sung wants more put up, and he agrees knowing that he’s going to get yelled at by his chief. Su-ha thanks him politely for going to the trouble.

Inside, Hye-sung looks at Su-ha askance and asks if maybe amnesia comes with a personality transplant, because he’s been so nice lately. And it’s only then that she realizes he’s been using banmal with her, and he awkwardly switches back to jondae.

It’s pretty funny how much he struggles to speak to her politely, but thankfully she tells him to do whatever he likes. He wonders to himself what she’d do if she knew that his father was the one who started all of this, convinced she’d hate him and never want to see him again. Aw.

Do-yeon calls to say that she’s put patrolmen and cameras up around her neighborhood, and Hye-sung asks if she called to brag about it. They each mouth nasty barbs at each other silently, but for once they’re not actually at cross purposes—Do-yeon wants to catch Min Joon-gook, and Hye-sung gets more security, even if she is the bait. Su-ha listens to the exchange with a worrisome look on his face.

Do-yeon arrives at home, when suddenly a man creeps up on her from behind. Oh, it’s Hwang Dal-joong, but that’s no less frightening to her, especially when he comes over to scream at her, asking if she’s Judge Seo’s daughter.

He grabs her arms and demands to see her father, and she makes a run for the intercom to call her parents. She turns around… to find Hwang Dal-joong lying in the street, unconscious. She runs over to him and tells Mom to call emergency, but in the midst of her panic, she catches the look on Dad’s face. It’s frozen in shock and fear.

They take him to the hospital and the doctor tells them about the brain tumor, and then the detective arrives to add that Hwang Dal-joong stabbed someone as soon as he was released from prison. It puts everyone on edge, for very different reasons.

In the morning, Su-ha secretly puts the phone-tracking app back on their phones, and makes breakfast. Hye-sung tries to avoid him, but this time he orders her to sit, saying he’ll wait outside.

She’s halfway through a banmal-doesn’t-mean-you’re-the-boss-of-me rant, when suddenly she spots a cockroach and freeeeaks out, jumping onto his back. Haha. It’s even better when he points out that they’re watermelon seeds, and she cringes, mortified.

But it helps to smooth over the avoidance issue, and she tells him to sit down so they can eat together, telling herself that it’ll be okay and there’s no need to push him away so harshly now because he’ll leave eventually.

They eat breakfast laughing and chatting just like the old days, and then he walks her to work, holding her stuff and pulling her close. He steals little glances at her the whole way, and then he does this happy sigh that just does me in.

Hye-sung’s house phone rings once they’re already out, and I don’t know who’s on the other end, but it’s creeping me out.

Su-ha hears Hye-sung thinking to herself that she needs to do something to thank Kwan-woo for taking Su-ha’s case, but feels weird about it. So he chimes in to ask what Kwan-woo might like as a gift, being very deliberate with his words: “He helped ME with MY case, so I should thank him.”

She tells him that he likes to go hiking, so Su-ha heads to the outdoorsy store and asks the clerk for the best thing in there, something that he can make a big deal about giving as a gift. HA. Oh, the petty rivalry. “Include the price tag in the package, please.” Lol.

He plops the hiking shoes down on Kwan-woo’s desk with a half-assed thank you, and offers to repay him for the lawyering. Kwan-woo turns down the offer, and asks instead for Su-ha to cheer him on—he’s reapplying to be a public defender.

Kwan-woo: “It’s time for me to reclaim my place.” The meaning isn’t lost on Su-ha, and Kwan-woo reminds him of his words to him before. He asks for Su-ha to cheer him on, and Su-ha scowls, “Does it look like I’m going to do that?” Kwan-woo laughs, having expected as much.

It looks like Kwan-woo’s words about a suit not making the man did sink in though, because today Su-ha grabs a pamphlet for the police academy. Yay.

Lawyer Shin races to the prison and asks with tears brimming in his eyes how his friend Dal-joong could’ve landed back in jail for attempted murder after having just been released.

Dal-joong says with deadened eyes that he should’ve killed her. “It was her. Twenty-six years they said I killed her. My wife is alive!” He admits now that even he believed that he could’ve gotten drunk and accidentally killed her, but now the reality sinks in: “I didn’t. I didn’t. Twenty-six years. Twenty-six years!”

Lawyer Shin asks why he stabbed her now, and Dal-joong just says he’s already a dead man, and it wasn’t a person he stabbed, but a ghost.

Do-yeon gets assigned to the case, and tells Mom about it, thinking it an interesting one. You don’t even know the half of it. She says that the wife cheated on her husband and was always wanting to leave him because of his debt, which is why he attacked her twenty-six years ago. Meanwhile Judge Seo gets on the phone to arrange to have the case reassigned to a different prosecutor.

Lawyer Shin mulls over how to defend Dal-joong in court, thinking of his tear-filled plea to prove his innocence. Lawyer Shin argues that he can’t be innocent if he stabbed her, but Dal-joong just cries and pleads.

He sits in on Hye-sung’s case: a domestic violence dispute that ended in manslaughter. Do-yeon is pushing for murder, while Hye-sung argues that it was self-defense. I doubt Judge Kim is listening to either of them though, because he’s too busy trying to figure out how to cool down the courtroom in the sweltering heat, in a segment that just ends with him as the stay-puft marshmallow judge.

Do-yeon argues that the defendant should’ve cried for help, and so Hye-sung shows a video of her standing in the defendant’s apartment complex. She plays loud music and within ten seconds the neighbors are shouting at her that they’ll call the cops. But then when she plays a recording of a domestic dispute, there’s no reaction, and no cops called.

Kwan-woo goes to his interview for the public defender position, and they ask how they can trust he won’t quit again. He says that it’s because he’s already done so that he’s the better choice, and adds that he now knows exactly what a public defender ought to be, because of Jang Hye-sung.

Do-yeon catches up to Hye-sung after their case and scoffs that she thought she was up against Cha Kwan-woo in that courtroom earlier. She calls her out for copying his tactics, and Hye-sung points out the difference between imitating and studying—she watched Kwan-woo and learned from him, so what’s the harm in that?

Back to Kwan-woo in his interview, where he says that he and Hye-sung saved someone from wasting his life away in jail. We cut to Su-ha, taking his high school equivalency exam. Kwan-woo: “He is the reason and the motivation for Jang Hye-sung and for me, to be public defenders.”

Do-yeon returns to her office to find that the Hwang Dal-joong case has been reassigned. She gets upset, having already worked on the case, but then when her colleague says it happened after their boss got a call from her father, she starts to get suspicious. Woohoo. I always like it when you get a hunch.

Hye-sung comes home and runs to catch the ringing house phone, but misses it. Su-ha sets the table for dinner while Hye-sung does laundry, and she fishes a piece of paper out of the shirt he was wearing today.

It’s information for how to apply for the police academy, and he runs over to tackle it out of her hands, getting all handsy in the process.

She lights up to realize he’s thinking about his future, but he brushes it off like it’s just something he might maybe try, refusing to take it seriously in case of failure. Over dinner, she tells him that he has the grades to get in, so he should try his best and take it seriously.

I just love the little things, like the fact that he holds down the rest of the sesame leaves so she can get at the top one. He catches her wondering to herself what she’ll do if she gets used to him being around and has a hard time when he’s gone, “Just like a year ago…” Awwww.

He asks what she’s thinking, and she lies that she’s wishing he’d hurry up and leave.

In the morning, she notices the post-it memory fragments on his door and wonders how much longer it’ll take before he recovers his memories. The phone rings again, and this time Hye-sung picks it up but there’s no answer on the other end. I don’t like this ringing phone business…

Su-ha immediately gets suspicious and checks the phone log while Hye-sung is in the bathroom. Every number he calls back is no longer in service, except for one—a random person answers and says it’s a payphone.

Su-ha writes down the phone log and meets the cops at the payphone later that morning, and they discover a convenience store CCTV across the street. They head over and check the footage…

It’s Min Joon-gook. Ack. We knew it’d be him, but still, the confirmation puts me on edge. Su-ha takes one look and knows—he’s been calling to find out if Hye-sung still lives there. Craaaaap. I don’t like that look in your eye. We just got you back. Do we have to worry about you doing something dumb again?

He rushes home and starts packing a bag. Noo! Oh, phew, he’s packing two bags—one for Hye-sung and one for him. I adore that he includes a picture of Hye-sung and Mom, and some law texts.

At work, Hye-sung is stunned silent by different news altogether—Lawyer Shin tucks his tail between his legs and asks for her help on the Hwang Dal-joong case. She hilariously milks it, as is her style, and Lawyer Shin begins to tell her about the case.

Dal-joong was released and staying in the hospital, when he happened to run into his wife, who was working there. She drops the vase in her hand in shock, and tells Dal-joong that she’s sorry, but it was the best she could do back then—she hated him and his debt.

She cries that she didn’t want to raise their daughter in that mountain of debt. But dude, murder? She says that their child grew up wealthy and taken care of, which is more than they ever could have done. He strangles her in rage, and then reaches for a shard of broken glass.

Hye-sung thinks the circumstances of the case make it a long shot, but one that seems worth trying to fight. Lawyer Shin says the first problem is the fact that the wife has a whole new identity, and so that makes it difficult to prove that she faked her own death.

She’s even burned off her fingerprints, which he says is from years of working in restaurant kitchens, but if the woman was willing to cut off her own friggin’ hand, I wouldn’t put it past her to have burned off her prints to disappear. He says the only way to prove it would be to find the daughter and run a DNA test.

She goes for a spin in her revolving door, and Su-ha pulls her out by the hand. He tells her that Min Joon-gook’s been spotted, and that he’s been calling her house to see if she lives there, which means it’s no longer safe.

He takes her to his place, and leads her all the way there by the hand, assuring her that there are lock codes and cameras everywhere, and that for now it’s the safest place to be.

Once inside, she finally wriggles her hand free awkwardly, and then he catches her worrying in her head about him running off to hunt down Min Joon-gook again. Right? That’s what I’m sayin’! He nearly bursts a reply at her in frustration, but stops himself just in time.

To put her fears at ease, he says he’s going to enlist everyone’s help—the cops, Kwan-woo, and anyone else—to keep her safe.

She goes looking for something to eat, and makes her infamous Refrigerator Remnant Rice. He watches with a scowl and asks, “Dog food again?” He gives her the spoon and takes the rice spatula just like the first time, and then she has a delayed reaction at his word choice: “Do you… remember?”

She points out that he called it dog food the first time, and he hems and haws for an excuse, saying he ate something similar for lunch is all.

She accepts it at face value, thinking to herself that there’s no reason for Su-ha to lie to her about that—he’s not that kind of person. Ouch, that’s gonna hurt later.

Min Joon-gook creeps around Hye-sung’s neighborhood that night, being careful to avoid the cameras and ducking out of sight when a patrol car comes around. He looks up at the rooftop and sing-songs (as if he wasn’t already creepy enough, thanks), “Where are you all hiding?”

Do-yeon tells Mom about Dad reassigning the Hwang Dal-joong case, and Mom adds that Dad does get really weird every time she mentions that name. She wonders if maybe it has anything to do with his first case as a judge.

Do-yeon goes to check the case file from twenty-six years ago, and there’s Dad’s name on the record as the presiding judge. Why it took Mom connecting the dots for you to figure this out is beyond me, prosecutor who supposedly put work into the case, but whatever.

Meanwhile Hye-sung and Lawyer Shin go to the adoption agency to find out about the daughter’s adoption (she was named Hwang Ga-yeon at the time), but the agency rep says it’s a closed file and she can’t reveal any information. Hye-sung tries anyway, which is as hilarious as it is futile.

Kwan-woo and Pretty the Paralegal get all amped up before checking the results of the public defender interview, and Kwan-woo opens the email…

Aw, he didn’t make it. Kwan-woo does his best to have a stiff upper lip, and just says he’ll try again next time. He points out that he was in second place, which Pretty argues makes it worse. I agree. Why tell a guy he almost got the job but still didn’t?

Su-ha comes in and hears the news, and Kwan-woo blames him for not cheering him on: “Did you maybe put a curse on me or something?” Ha. Su-ha says he might’ve before but he wouldn’t now, and Kwan-woo is taken aback at the change in attitude. He asks why, and Su-ha says that Min Joon-gook is back.

On their way back from the adoption agency, Hye-sung says she’s going to make a pit stop, and already I’m panicking any time she’s alone. But then Kwan-woo runs up to say that he’ll accompany her, and that he’ll keep doing so from now on as her bodyguard—Su-ha stopped by and told him about Min Joon-gook.

And eek, it’s not a moment too soon… Min Joon-gook is thirty feet away, watching her every move.

Su-ha goes down his checklist of people to alert about Joon-gook, and the last is Do-yeon. He takes a breath and then heads to the prosecutor’s office, and sees Do-yeon heading out. She runs into Dad outside, and she confronts him about getting her off of Hwang Dal-joong’s case.

He lies that he didn’t, Su-ha reads Judge Seo’s mind. Something he hears surprises him, but we don’t get to hear what it is.

He goes to pick up Hye-sung after work, and hears her thinking that it’d be so nice if Su-ha could read minds again so she could find out about the adoption. But she quickly amends that thought: “No, it’s better for him not to have that ability. It was so hard on him.”

And then again at the bus stop, she’s engrossed in thoughts about the case, wondering how she’s going to get the information she needs. He’s itching to help her, but can’t bring himself to admit the truth, and goes back and forth, thinking back to Hye-sung’s blind faith in him during the trial and then again the other day when she told herself Su-ha would never lie to her.

He thinks: “If you knew the truth, would you look at me this way again?” She notices a pen mark on his cheek and points to her own. Without a word he just leans in and kisses her on the cheek. Omo. It’s a nice callback to the time she had the same misunderstanding.

She gets flustered and explains what she was trying to say, and he just pretends he misunderstood her. Cheeky. It only makes him sigh though, more torn about the right thing to do.

The cops swing by Hye-sung’s place that night and wonder if there’s anyone else that Min Joon-gook might have revengey feelings towards, and decide they should stop by Do-yeon’s house too.

Kwan-woo texts Hye-sung to make sure she got home safely, but oh crap—he’s the one who’s in trouble. Min Joon-gook is standing on his street, waiting for him to come home.

Thankfully Kwan-woo spots him first. Run! Run away! He puts down his briefcase and takes off his glasses, and then wraps his tie around his hand. What? You’re gonna fight him? This is a terrible idea.

He sneaks up behind Min Joon-gook, fist at the ready… but before he can strike, his phone rings with a reply from Hye-sung that she’s home safe. Eep. Joon-gook whirls around and gets the jump on Kwan-woo, and they struggle.

Kwan-woo manages to knock Joon-gook off his legs, but he’s armed with a sharp wooden plank and he raises it to Kwan-woo’s throat. Kwan-woo says he won’t tell him anything, but Joon-gook says in a surprisingly calm tone: “I didn’t come to find out anything. I came because I have something to tell you.”

And then at home, Su-ha hedges for a long while and then finally says he has something to tell Hye-sung. “I know who Hwang Dal-joong’s daughter is. It’s Seo Do-yeon.”

It’s not a huge shock since Judge Seo’s pretty much been wearing his neon birth secret hat for a while now, but Hye-sung says that’s ridiculous and doesn’t even consider that it might be true.

But Su-ha explains the circumstances, as we watch it in flashback: After Judge Seo’s first case that put Hwang Dal-joong away for murder and put him on the path to glory and success, the not-so-dead wife came looking for him. He was shocked that she was still alive and that she went so far as to cut off her own hand to get away from her husband, but she claims it was what she had to do to survive.

She knew that Judge Seo wouldn’t risk overturning the verdict that put him on the map, and basically offered a deal: if he raised her daughter, she’d disappear forever.

Back to Su-ha, who says that he accepted the deal, and that Do-yeon is that daughter. Hye-sung can’t believe that two people would orchestrate all that, and ruin a person’s life in the process. “Hwang Dal-joong spent half of his life rotting in jail! Wait… how do you know all this?”

Took you long enough to ask. That’s the reaction he was waiting for, and he explains that he went looking for Do-yeon earlier today and saw her with her father. And then he saw Judge Seo’s eyes…

Hye-sung: “Saw his eyes? Did you…”

He ekes out a tiny “Yes,” and can barely let the rest of the words escape: “That ability… it came back… with my memories…”

 
COMMENTS

Don’t kick him out because he remembers you! Oh wait, they’re living in his house now. But still she’s the boss, so I’m just cringing and holding my breath for her response. She won’t make him go away now, right? Not when Min Joon-gook is after her and they’re both in danger. And in the very least I trust that Su-ha will argue with her now that he knows she has feelings for him. His fear about her impending reaction to the truth about Dad is something that I understand, but I do think that he’s underestimating how much she cares about him. More than anything, if she pushes him away now it’s because she can’t get a grip on her own feelings, which in itself is rather adorable.

What I like about the back and forth with this couple is that their separations and reunions aren’t for the nobly idiotic reasons that are so common in dramaland. I won’t count them out because we have a while to go (and even longer with the extension confirmed), so there’s plenty of time for one or both of them to become idiots, but I like that their motivations so far have been driven by either selfish desire—to be loved, to avoid their worst fears—or just plain noble ones, like running to each other’s rescue. And of course when you add life and death stakes, it only gets better.

Storywise, I’m glad that Min Joon-gook is back. Things just move along at an altogether different speed when he’s around, and I can feel the massive difference in pace when he’s not terrorizing people. I’m fine with spending lots of time on the Hwang Dal-joong case because it’s so central to our characters, but the long stretches in the courtroom with the Case of the Day could really be cut down, especially at this point in the story. I like the beat where both Kwan-woo and Hye-sung are admitting they’ve learned to be better lawyers because of each other—something we’ve been waiting for since the beginning. But Hye-sung’s case that led up to that should’ve been a quick montage. It was the only time in this episode where I actually felt my brain wander off.

At least we’re getting somewhere with Hwang Dal-joong’s case, with its ties to so many of our characters. I don’t really care about Do-yeon’s parentage in and of itself, since we’ve known for a long time that she’s not biologically related to Judge Seo, and he’s been glaringly obvious about dodging any mention of Hwang Dal-joong. I do like her character though, so I’m interested inasmuch as it affects her, especially now that Hye-sung has privileged information and has to choose what to do with it. It’s their friendship that interests me most, and hopefully this case will be a turning point for them.

And of course the romance continues to have me by the heart. Who knew there was this much cuteness to be had in denial? After that stretch in the amnesia arc where Hye-sung lied and lied and broke his little puppy heart, this reversal is so perfect. I love how much there is to glean in a romance when one party can read the other’s mind. It’s a fantastic use of Su-ha’s powers to have her not know for an episode that he’s regained his memories AND his abilities, so that he can actually see for himself how much she’s baldly lying to his face about her feelings.

I’m glad it’s only for an episode though, because I was right there with Su-ha, inwardly cringing when she was thinking that he’d never lie to her. It was starting to feel wrong, and I’m glad he acted on his impulse to do the right thing and admit the truth, despite his worst fears. I love that whether or not his powers are intact, that thread of deciphering truth from lies is ever-present and always shifting based on the dynamic that’s in play, whether it’s amnesia, denial, or just plain fear of a broken heart.

 
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Can I just add that the product placement in this series is pretty ridiculous? I don't normally notice it (unless it's terribly done, see Rooftop), but even I've realised that Holly's Coffee is the only place in Seoul you can buy any kind of flavoured drink.

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its recently gotten more glaring also due to its rise in popularity.

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The washing machine capsule made me giggle XD

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Actually, it isn't as intrusive as it was in Greatest Love. But then again, having a celebrity-centric plot was just begging for major product placement...

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The shoes~ I noticed that.

Though habitually, people do drink coffee from the same place. The shoes felt a little forced.

It's almost as if the writer wrote in her first scenario that she was originally going to use as protest, and then changed it to the product placement.

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I had holly's coffee in seoul. It wasnt good :(

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Me neither...pretty much did all coffee chains in Seoul - Caffé Bene, Holly's, Tea leaf and coffee bean, Cantata, Tous les jours, Paris Croissant, Paris Baguette,Caffè Pascucci, Angel in Us........
I love Caffé Bene's waffles, Tous les Jours's cakes and pastries are the best and Cantata's coffee is awesome.

At Holly's, I tried their "Fall in Cheese Fondue", I couldn't finish it :/

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The Hiking Boots made me laugh because they weren't even trying to hide it. But the others weren't so bad. The Coffee is pretty natural because thatkind of thing happens in real life. If there is a Starbucks across the street from an office you can bet that's where all the employees will be doing their coffee runs. That's why Starbucks always try to get themselves into big office towers and commercial areas and whatnot.

I didn't even notice the detergent one because they used to laundry scene to out Suha for checking out the Police Academy so there was a valid reason for her to be doing laundry other than selling soap powder.

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I forgive the product placement for detergent because it went hand-in-hand with bare-armed-handsy-back-hug. XD I'll forgive any product placement with THAT kind of fanservice attached

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Yeap! I totally forgive them. I totally don't mind the product placements, make more money & give us more joy in return.

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Personally, I didn't mind the product placements because it blended well with the story. I especially applaud the way the Persil one was done. Su Ha and Hye-sung were so natural, so couple!
Besides, the more they earn, the more dramas. And hopefully, more great dramas from this writer.

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have to say, the cops kind of redeemed themselves and I actually feel for the nice cop now. aww. late awakening. maybe he went to the police academy for the suit not to protect originally. hope Su Ha has better motivation, no, I know he does.

loved this episode and especially Hye Sungs´ intinctive closeness with Su Ha no matter how she denies it, her actions always show the opposite

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and honest, Hye-Sung, no reason to be together? how about a lifetime of happiness? I guess you´d rather wear unfitting heels and sit in a stuffy office.

and Kwan Woo, you nutcase, I swear! You just go at the killer with a TIE????? are you friggin nuts?
wait, didn´t Oska do something similarly crazy as well at one point? why do all his characters have this braveheart complex?

Min Gook.... creepy, if only there wasn´t that granny hat and glasses which look so ridiculous

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plus, I love how the tiny details are used - the writer has observed life it seems.

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Agreed. And a writer that acknowledges the intelligence of the audience.

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Thank you.

No time to watch, so looking forward to reading.

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i think Su ha and hye sung end up together, but i will love love very love su ha more if they not end up together *whats wrong with me :O* just they good being sister and brother. hihihi *eaten by the fans*

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I can't believe I've loved every episode. Suha totally deserves to know her real feelings.

BTW, does he look more grown up post amnesia? I feel like he went from Boy to Man in a matter of 6 weeks. All in a good way!

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Another solid episode. This show continues to deliver good episodes. I really like how it never veers away from the court cases completely, illustrating how important Hye-sung's career is to her, and as it is pointing Su-ha in the direction of a career too. Unfortunately I've thought the law aspect has been the weak link in the show, as that is where logic goes out the window. Right now, I can live with that. How it holds up in the long run or when I go back for a second viewing, will be another story.

The lead characters are so strong in this show, though, and that might compensate for the legal derailments. Greatest presentation of complete and utter comfort and ease in each others company by (lead) actors that I have ever seen in a drama. Outstanding work, or chemistry, whatever it is, by LJS and LBY. It's like they have known each other forever. Which of course would be the benefit of a having someone in your life that can hear your thoughts and also when there is the trust level between these two. Will Su-ha's deception be a dealbreaker or can Hye-sung wrap her mind around his fears? Will Su-ha just go for it and confront her with her own lies?

Must not forget a tiny little moment of respect and appreciation for the shoulders.

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Shoulders! Sigh. Great shoulders.

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Me too love shoulders - more than abs!

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Shoulders. Yes. Another subtle, effective move.

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i think being a police would fit su-ha perfectly, maybe lawyer, or a detective, if you consider his mind-reading abilities. That stuff really comes in handy cause you don't have to deal with any of the lying bull. "TELL ME THE TRUTH!" "i dont know, i swear!" -- stuff like that we always see. Suddenly i am wishing we could have su-ha cameo on heartless city or Shark

Su-ha really has been maturing lately, although i've always thought of him to be more wise than his peers. He's actually listening to his love rival and becoming a man on his own terms. Once this show is done with us su-ha will no longer be a kid in a suit.

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yes! and yes! He'd be a great cop. Spotting a potential purse-snatcher a mile away and he's always been kind-hearted and compassionate. It's the perfect job for him.

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You guys, I had a random realization tonight: I've always felt that there was something familiar about Yoon Sang Hyun (Kwan-woo) that made me like him. And I just realized it's because he reminds me of my very first childhood crush, Randolph Mantooth, who played Johnny Gage on "Emergency."

(Holla at my ajummas who remember "Emergency"!)

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Whoa! You just sent me back to elementary school, playing out Emergency! scenarios at recess! We used to always argue over who got to play Nurse Dixie McCall. hehe And Randolph Mantooth? I was completely smitten! He and David Soul (Hutch from Starsky & Hutch) were my first TV heartthrobs. :D

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Thank you so much for the recap and this website that totally lets you rave and rant coz I cannot help not to rave and rant about this drama. It's basically bubbling and spilling and if I don't find any outlet I'll go crazy literally..

I've tried to stop myself but I can't.. Oh God! What will happen once this drama ends? Will I be a stalker? (on all about Lee Jong Suk!)

So far what I hoped for this episode happened and that truly makes my heart giddy all day long. (Been smiling like a lunatic while driving and in the office.)

I've to truly compliment the write and director. They really know what cute scene (bus scene, kiss scene) what gesture (hold hands) what funny moments (judge in court) to make me "OH!" or "no please" or "yes!!" or "aaww..". They are truly manipulating my feelings so that I want more and more of this drama. Did they experiment on other people first on how the audience would react?

Lee Jong Suk is really a good actor. I think he would do great in acting multiple personalities character. You know, where one person have different personalities. I really want to see that.

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"I’ve tried to stop myself but I can’t.. Oh God! What will happen once this drama ends? Will I be a stalker? (on all about Lee Jong Suk!)"

don't worry, we have the rest of the year and the first quarter of next year all about lee jongsuk.

let's see... we have "the face reader", "No breathing", and the one with park boyoung (LOL another boyoung) i forgot the title.

though a few months with lee jongsuk in another weekly drama is the gold, but at least we don't have to wait long to see him on screen ^^

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haha.. but are they going to be enough? man.. I know i'm going to watch this drama again and again (just to refresh myself on how cute and manly and sweet and heroic and what else.. Lee Jong Suk is.)

Never thought i'll be so obsessed with him..

I thought the project with another boyoung is not confirmed yet coz of his schedules.

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well I have already started stalking him and in the only way possible from my part of the world that is going and surfing night and day about him as much as possible,,seriously if they were to research who is the most searched Korean actor in the surf board it would be ljs and it would partly be because of me too hehe...... literally if I were to be in korea I would do anything to find every site they are filming the drama at and go around every where they go I don't know how this fandom in me would be after some month cause it always go this way I go crazy over someone and then it phases off and is eventually replaced by the other but I just love this guy for now and being so stoked about him only makes me happy,., I just can't get enough of him riht now......me too ditto a while ago I was wondering the same thing what will I do after this finishes, what would I do to fill up this space that has now been occupied by ljs's cutness and gets refreshes every week with every upcoming episode just like like how lee bo young character was in dilemma about whether 2 be happy with his company or push him away so that you don't get used to with him so that you don't feel that empty after he leaves....
thank god he's got more upcoming project but I believe as to how I see it, it seems none have him as a lead and he seems to be someone who outshines when in the lead role but I would want to him to b daebek even in supporting role I guess that is how a true actor is discovered I believe,,,,,,,,,,,,,like how I was taken aback with jeniffer Lawrence was in xmen first class although she was the third lead after acting gaints like james macavoy and my fav Michael fassbender but she managed to act so well that people were compelled to notice her and how good she is no wonder she won the Oscars anywez I deter what I mean to say is although ljs may have supporting roles in most of the upcoming project I want him to be so good people would have to notice him wheneva he is on the screen and think of him even after the movie finishes keep a mark on the viewer am I wishin too much anywez it would depend on ljs and his abilities I presume and I (and us considering all of us ljs craze want the same thing) can only wish him the best and support him. had to comment when I came across someone as obsessed about ljs as me so sayonara till next time..

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hahaha.. I have to reread a few times to really understand what you're saying, but yeah.. I get your meaning, totally understand as I am so into him that I googled him everyday, watch this drama, watch school and secret garden (just his parts :D) but still...

Yeah.. we totally wish him doing so well so that he will keep acting and on screen until we're sick of him.. :D

hmm.. I bet there are some people who're regretting rejected him in his earlier days of acting coz he's so famous now..

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Shoooooooow, I love youuuuuuu :') <3333333333

At first, I was disappointed that Su Ha didn't tell her immediately that he had recovered his memories, but they really used this so well! It was so cute :') But sad. :(

Su Ha and Hye Sueng forever. <3

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I love this show. I can't...

Also... BICEPS.

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who knew that was hiding underneath school uniforms.

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i don't think u would see that biceps when he's shooting "school 2013", it just happen because he's preparing for "no breathing" kekeke.. there's no way he couldn't have muscle when shooting for pool scene. *drool at naked jongsuk*

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Am I a pervert if I say that I can't wait to see naked jongsuk?

Please help.. what is happening to me..

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I just love how the plotline of this show just moves at such a great speed! In dramaland, things like amnesia and 'couples admitting their feelings to each other' get dragged out for soooo long! And yeah lots and lots of bickering :( But I get to see so many cute scenes between these two!! Plus all those tiny little details that don't seem very big but still stands out SO MUCH <3

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Me too. It feels like real plotting and not as if the writer is manipulating us and our time to drag out suspense. And yes, the little details in which we see how subtly things change. She writer trusts the viewer's intelligence...which is sooo such a good thing.

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Yes, exactly! So often we never get to see the couple really together until the very end, since every drama just stretches it out to build tension or whatever. But with this show, we get to see this couple be a couple without them technically being together. And it's better than any of the manufactured scenarios that most dramas employ.

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Oh my god. When he kissed her cheek I swear I just melted into a puddle of feelings. I need a Soo Ha! Now I'll have to sit in a corner and reassess my single, lonely life. Thanks for the great recap!

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You should try this K movie by Lee Si Young, can't remember the title but it's something about Tips on getting your man... (sorry). I watched it at random & it was slapstick hilarious & I have to say, some tips are relevant. Sorry, I digested.

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I think one of the best elements in this drama that make it really good is the characters in this drama.
ALL, EVERYONE, every each of them is not only bearable to watch (even the villain), there was no stupid character either.
No one get on my nerve and no one make me cringe. They make this drama enjoyable to watch because somehow they make this drama warm.

For me, this drama has the best characters.

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Aww. Don't be mean to the puppy! He just loves you. I think MJG might tell KW about how SH's dad started everything. It might be his way of driving a wedge.

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Looking at Su ha while he goes through all the search and verification to check on Min Joon Gook's plan... doesn't he already look like a cop? It kind of suits him...

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Ooh... 'My name is Biceps. Lean Biceps.' Hehe, I heart him since Secret Gardens. Proves i have a good eye... Lol... He was hot in the KBS drama special too. He has got so much x-factor whether in school uniform, suits or Ts. I Just Can't Wait To See Him In A Police Uniform!!!!

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I'm trying to remember if anything was ever said about HS dad -how he died? Wonder if anymore backstories are connected?

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Aww, guys did u see this CF starring the two of them?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5ick4Ap_gc

Its sooo cute, and I heard theres a few more XD

Back to show, I love that we see the "after" even before the relationship has officially begun. I just love this couple.

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Oh my goodness gracious.

That commercial was too much awesome.

I couldn't understand it but IT DIDN'T MATTER, it was SO ADORABLE. I don't know what they're selling, but i'll buy it. LIFETIME SUPPLY.

Luff.

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not about our OTP but was linked from the previous CF. just......so much adorableness.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bHNW9gsXY2w

JB! GF! ever think of having a special post on CF's featuring our favorite drama actors? you could have a CF of the week post!

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I love them!! so much cuteness!!

can I have him? is there real "soo ha" out there?

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Thank you! Um, I need about 100 more just like that...

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Wow!
Talk about bankable.
Who would have guessed that this couple would have been this cute and this popular? On paper, they didn't not seem this perfect together. That casting director should be patting him/herself on the back for this one!!

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Thanks for posting this Lily. They're so cute together!

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I so love this show. Can i get a boyfriend??? One like su ha??? Such a sweet, caring and protective guy. Ah... Do such guys exist??? I don't think so. But i love ljs:)
And i so hope hye sung doesn't start ignoring him again. I guess its time for him to go for another kiss. A proper kiss this time. Since he knows she loves him too. She won't be able to stop. He should definitely go for a kiss if she starts pushing him away. Go su ha!!!
Min joon... I actually felt pity on him when we saw about su ha's dad. And thats the reason i don't hate him as much as before. Sure its creepy. But when i consider the hurt he must have felt... I hope he doesn't get to kill anyone after this. Lets just go on with the story and stop killing people.
And about hwan dal joong... Poor thing. Twenty six years in jail for nothing??? I'd have been freaking crazy if i were him too. Hope he gets some justice there.

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Min Joon killed three people thus far... and counting.

Two of them were complete bystanders that were simply 'in the way'. You know, like collateral damage. Well, know, actually Hyesung's mom was even worse than that, because her murder was to cause someone else pain AND her murder also implied that Hyesung's murder still needs to happen since HS is the ultimate target.

He might have had a reason to kill Suha's dad, but even that we can't be sure about – we don't know exactly what happened in the past.

He gets no pity from me.

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I've figured it out. When Su Ha was reading Do Yeon's dad's mind. I remember them saying she was adopted. She's his daughter! the adopted daughter they've been searching for! OMG! I FREAKIN KNEW IT! Hwang Ga-yeon is Do Yeon! it all makes sense why he was convicted for murder and the wife got a new identity...D: /goosebumps

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Well I felt smart when I was watching it...but now at the end of the video I was like damn...I thought I was onto something hahah :P lol

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Because IHYV I become fallin in love with this blog, always make me laugh dan smile when read the other comments,

ahhhh, really refreshed drama, this the 1st time for me falling in love to the line story and the casts.
every wednesday and thursday i've become more excited because Soo Haaa & Hye Sung. I loved their chemistry, it sooooo sweeet and cutee.
Especially when they walk together, Soo Haa make the cute gestures when he protect HS after that he licks his lips, ohhh geeez make me wanna kiss his at the time hhahaha,
cant wait for tonight episode, after see preview i hope HS not kick out SH

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Thanks for the recap!!

Loved all the reversals. First time I've seen amnesia used so well in a show for character development, rather than just being some crazy makjang plot device.

And as always, <3 LJS

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Ohh, loved this episode! I love these two so much. Love Lawyer Cha as well but I can't see him with Deo Yeon. Deo Yeon belongs with Pretty. I just hate the whole "there is no one else in the world so fall back on someone else within the drama" set-up. I suppose that's the Korean "gotta be introduced to someone before dating them" culture but it just bugs me when that happens. But maybe if Deo Yeon becomes a bit of an emotional mess after finding out about her folks' history, I guess it'd be good to have Lawyer Cha be a healing presence in her life.

Contriving self-mutilating hand-cutting-off wife is an interesting character. The problem is we don't know how bad Mr Prisoner was. He had debts seems to be his big sin. He didn't seem to be beating her, which would've made him truly a bad person and her "judge-jury-execution" ploy would've kinda be "justified" in a kind of moral ethical "gotta save myself" way. But really...the guy's debts???? That was the reason. She didn't want to be poor anymore? She didn't want their daughter to be poor anymore? Is living a life without one's daughter and having no real name and no family a satisfactory outcome for such an (in)ethical decision? Is destroying one person's life to save the life of two people (and giving joy to a childless couple) really balanced? OR am I missing something about how evil Prisoner actually was?

I am so not liking the idea of an extension. I suppose if Min Gook has YET ANOTHER TRIAL that would be good for the extension. Would be good for him to be killed outright by the cops but I don't see that happening. We have to go through his trial with maybe a more merciful less judgmental Prosecutor Deo Yeon. That would be interesting to see...just to see how her emotions and whole personality is all embattled as she understands life and justice and mercy a bit more. Especially if we see the backstory of why Su-Ha's dad's "words" killed Big Bad's wife.

I suppose the extension would work too if there is some elaborate time jump again. Hse-Sung learning to battle the legal system without Su-Ha...or maybe even Lawyer Cha learning about Su-Ha's skills. Who knows?

Thanks so much for the recap.

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Thank you for the recap!
Watching HS with the new(old) SH confuses me a little, but only because I think I am listening to her words about how she feels instead of what is true.

It amazes me how blind she is to how SH has changed. She did pick up on the banmal, and that he is more caring.
I guess what they are saying is she never really felt differently about him, even when he lost his memory.
That it was only how he behaved that changed temporarily.
So the renewed skinship (sigh) from him: the back-hug, handholding, cheek kiss (SO PERFECTLY INSERTED INTO THAT SCENE. I held my breath, knowing it was coming.) were a continuation from before, not something new.

She is upset, dismayed, stunned the he has recovered his mind-reading abilities because she cannot hide anymore.
At first I read it as she was mad at him, but how could she be? It is because she likes him, and wants him to stay, that it worries her he is baaaack to himself.
In her mind, that means he has to leave her.
She wanted to keep living in denial with her feelings so she could live with the boy. Now that option is gone.

OR IS IT?

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This drama gives me so many feels that i can't even begin to describe it.Watching with everyone and reading your recaps is like all of us sitting down together to watch and interpret and love this amazing show in our own way..:)

This show melts my heart and makes me go gaah and omo like a gazillion times.Hye sung will go Down as one of the most sassiest and Cool heroines ever in drama history.Like GF i want a mind reading Soo Ha for me tooo....Dear God Can We all have one...Pretty please?

LOVED that kiss and the way hye sung automatically jumped on Soo Ha when she thought she saw a cockroach.From the laundry to carrying Hye sung's books and waiting for the bus this drama makes everything so natural.Soo ha and Hye Sung are like 2 pieces of the same heart made for each other..:)

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Doing a Happy Dance that this drama got an extension!

Su Ha definitely would make a better cop. He looked really handsome in his suit, but dressing like a adult doesn't make you one. I'm glad Hye Sung told him that he should try to join the police academy so he'll have some kind of goal in the future.
Personally, my nephew graduated second in his police academy class which was not easy to get into. You really have to be on street patrol, etc. before you can rise up in the ranks. Now, after 20 years in the service, he is one of the few Asian police captains on the force. So, it's aggravating every time, the bumbling Rent-a Cop duo appear, I roll my eyes... How can you loose your weapon in a previous episode? Did they graduate last in their class?
Lawyer Cha was a former policeman. I can't believe the scene where MJG gets the better of him after wrapping his tie around his fists.Akward...He needs some refresher Ku Fung or self defense lessons.

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At first, it seems the writer was rooting for HS-KW because of the age (older guy + younger girl is the norm in Kdrama) but because of the viewers' likeness and positive response to HS-SH despite the age gap, I think the writer has now shifted to HS-SH. So, this is another rare case of the leading guy now demoted to secondary and the secondary finally gets the girl. :) Overall, I'm happy with whoever gets HS. Both guys are likeable and treats her good.

Is it only me but does Lee Jong Suk looks like a mixture of Kim Jae Won + Nicholas Teo? And the adoption lady looks like Ellen for S.H.E. (Taiwanese girl band)?

Back to this episode, really like the cliffhangers. I wonder if Min Joon Gook asks KW to prove that SH's father is the murder of his wife and that that case will be the last case of the series.

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i just started watching epi 1 of this drama & i think i'm liking it however is these two going to be an item here? what's their age gap though it seems she's a lot older than him since he's still in hi sch & she a public def already! if it's only 6 yrs i can u/stand but looks like even in real life it's more than that? of course they say age doesnt matter but i dunno sometimes! :(

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In real life, the difference between LJS and LBY is 10 years. He was born in 1989, she was born in 1979. in this drama, i think the age gap is 8 years. if i'm not mistaken, he was 8 and she was 16 when the whole killing-witness thing happened.

but...i like SH/HS and don't mind the gap. they are just too cute and adorable together...haha

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I thought Jang byun told Soo Ha that he was 20 when he lost his memory, and he said - oh I'm younger than I thought I was. So...if everything happened 11 years prior, he would have been 9.

Do Hyeon and Jang Byun are the same age and all the baby switching/false imprisonment etc happened 26 years ago so, I think that makes them both 26 now and 15 when the original trial happened.

So I thought the difference was closer to 6 years.

Noona crushes make me so happy.

Also, 10 points to whoever started calling Cha Byun "Oska Lawyer". Because that is exactly how I think of him when he's on screen.

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So...being totally honest. I didn't really buy the whole SoHa-Attorney Jang romance...Not that it was totally creepy, but still didn't seam possible/true (i'm thinking the scar "BIG" left on my heart is deep and permanent)...However...I think I'm totallyl buying it now...like seriously. However, why do I feel right when that romance edge of the story is sticking to me and I'm feeling the vibe...I feel like killer MJG (aka creepy mcgee) is gonna shatter the mojo with a big wooden stick?

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The condition has brought them "CLOSER" . They have the same opponent ( MJG) ... Unconsciously they want to protect each other ( Sooha & Hyesung) . So everything seems possible to me.

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Love this drama.... though the age gap ...the look good together. Both of them fall into the same situation ... and fate bought them together . Love to see their "togetherness" feeling .

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Thank you writers for not disappointing me! I was also worried that they would drag the secret about him recovering his memories and mind-reading ability! Hye sung likes him for being honest with her so I can understand why she is mad! But definitely not for long XD

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How does LJS turn on the puppy look? At the end he had the whole 'I know I did something wrong but I'm really sorry and I'm just so cute and I love you' look that's the reason why I'm so ineffective at scolding my cute adorable beautiful dog. It's just wrong if a person masters that look.

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