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I Hear Your Voice: Episode 17

Instructions On How to Survive Watching This Episode: (1) Don’t watch alone, and if you must, keep a friend on speed dial handy. (2) If you have a defibrillator lying around, get it charged. If not, put a lifeguard/medic/random friend who knows CPR on speed dial. (3) Write the words “Breathe” and “It’s just a TV show” on your hands, and that way, every time you freak out and cover your face with your hands, you’ll remember not to die. Ready? Here we go…

 
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EPISODE 17: “Without your eyes I can’t see what’s in front of me”

After finding out that Hye-sung now knows the whole truth (and more importantly that he lied to her again after swearing he wouldn’t), Su-ha nervously picks up the payphone to try calling. He starts in on a plea begging her not to hang up, but suddenly Min Joon-gook’s voice answers on the other end: “Are you looking for Jang Hye-sung? She’s with me.” Su-ha breaks down in panic and rage, and screams that if he touches her, he’ll die.

But Min Joon-gook is the one with the threats: “Listen carefully… your actions will determine whether she lives or dies.” He orders Su-ha to come alone in an hour, and if he spots anyone else with him, Hye-sung dies on the spot.

Su-ha: “Let me hear her voice. Let me hear that she’s alive!” Oof, what a different meaning that carries now. Min Joon-gook has to prod her to speak, and then finally she does.

Hye-sung: “Su-ha, don’t you dare come. Send the police. Don’t come alone! Don’t worry about me—” she gets cut off and the line goes dead. He drops the phone in his hand and throws himself against the booth in helpless fury.

And then we catch up to Su-ha’s ominous narration that ended the last episode, that in two and a half hours, their eleven-year story would come to an end. We’re jumping around with time in this episode, so I’ll use their time markers to help keep it straight. The phone call is at 3:10 PM.

Rewind to three hours ago. 12:10 PM. When Su-ha comes out of the mall with the necklace in hand, the cell phone thief is already tailing him on foot. He waits for his opportunity on the street, and swipes Su-ha’s bag. As soon as he’s safely away, he calls “Ajusshi” to say he’s picked up the package.

At the same time, Hye-sung is confronting Kwan-woo about the mysterious letters. She finally gets him to talk, and he tells her that the reporter is Su-ha’s father, that the grandma and boy found dead were Min Joon-gook’s mother and son, and that Min Joon-gook has been sending those letters to all of them.

He tells her that Min Joon-gook’s saga begins with the death of his wife, and he thinks that Su-ha’s father had something to do with it. When he came to see Kwan-woo a while back, he had said that he’d see it through to the end. Hye-sung panics at those words: “The end? What’s the end?”

12:55 PM. The motorcycle thief hands Su-ha’s bag over to Min Joon-gook, who only takes the cell phone and gives the bag back. He turns off the tracking app, and then notices the locket.

He opens it up to see a picture of Little Su-ha with Mom, and he yanks it off and throws it to the ground with a sneer.

Hye-sung calls Su-ha over and over, thinking it weird that his cell phone is turned off completely, which is never the case. She calls Sung-bin to ask if she’s heard from him, and Sung-bin says he’s just probably in class and ran out of battery or something.

Sung-bin wonders if that’s really something to get so worried about. Choong-ki (who’s back at the nail shop for another manicure) overhears and thinks it’s a sign that Hye-sung likes Su-ha back.

Sung-bin insists Su-ha’s crush is still a one-way street, and that Hye-sung will never ever ever give in. She swears she’s an expert in these matters… and then in the same breath has to ask why Choong-ki’s so into hand-care. Hahaha.

He blusters that he works with his hands so obviously, he has to take care of them. She buys the lame excuse, even though he has I’m here to have you hold my hand written all over his face. As soon as she leaves him alone he bursts into giggles just looking at his hand. Adorable.

1:10 PM. The motorcycle thief gets arrested and Su-ha’s bag is recovered. Hye-sung sits at her desk screaming into her phone at Imaginary Su-ha to turn on his goddamned phone.

Kwan-woo comes by to pick her up with the reminder that they both have 2:00 cases in court today, and she jumps to see how much time has passed.

Pretty the Paralegal watches them leave and wonders why Kwan-woo came all the way back here just to escort her to the courthouse when he could’ve gone straight there. He sighs that she’s giving him mixed messages and stringing him along.

Lawyer Shin flicks him on the forehead and explains that this isn’t about romantic feelings, but guilt and responsibility—Kwan-woo could never live with himself if something happened to Hye-sung after he helped set her mother’s killer free. She knows that, and that’s why she lets him protect her.

Su-ha gets his bag back, and he’s so fixated on the necklace that he doesn’t even notice his phone is missing until the detective asks. He figures they can take their time with that and runs off, with nothing but happy thoughts of necklace-giving in his head.

And then from a rooftop, Min Joon-gook takes out Su-ha’s phone and turns it on. Ohgod. I already know what’s coming but I’m still nervous. In the courthouse, Kwan-woo promises to wait so they can return together after their hearings, and Hye-sung gently tries to tell him it’s okay. But he says that it’s never a bad thing to be too careful, and leaves with a smile.

Hye-sung checks her watch and sighs that she still hasn’t heard from Su-ha. Notably, this whole time the thing she seems maddest about is that Su-ha isn’t picking up his phone, not that he lied.

Suddenly, her phone rings. It’s Gum-wad, so she answers with a litany of complaints about him not keeping his phone on and how worried she was. But it’s Min Joon-gook who answers: “Do you remember my voice?”

He asks if she’s looking for Su-ha. Oh noes. I knew this was coming, but why am I scared? She asks in a shaky voice why he has Su-ha’s cell phone, and he says that he has Su-ha, and that he’s okay… for now. He lies that he doesn’t care about the kid—what he really wants is her.

He tells her where to meet, and says if she doesn’t come alone, Su-ha dies. She panics for a split second, but then immediately springs into action. She runs out the front door but then realizes she’ll pick up her police detail that way, and goes around the back.

She literally hops a fence barefoot and gets to the street, where she picks up a cab and races to Su-ha.

But Su-ha is racing to her at exactly the same time… and they actually zoom right past each other in the street. NO. Augh, you’re killing me. He runs right past her cab, smile on his face, necklace in hand. And she races away without seeing him, at her wit’s end.

2:30 PM. Hye-sung gets a call from Judge Kim (whose number is saved as Fan Judge, har), waiting for her to show up for the trial. But she ignores the call, and so he’s forced to postpone the hearing.

Min Joon-gook waits on his rooftop, and watches as Hye-sung arrives down below. She’s come alone, as promised. He actually laughs out loud, calling her vision so far gone (as in, so swept up in her feelings) that she was lured here so easily.

And this is when Su-ha arrives at the courthouse looking for Hye-sung, and finds that she never showed up to her trial.

Hye-sung carefully makes her way into the abandoned warehouse, and takes out her taser. She inches forward, and with every step the hair goes up on the back of my neck. Could they have picked a scarier building? This place is gonna give me nightmares.

Aaaaaaaaahhhh… Min Joon-gook creeps up behind her and just follows her silently, two steps behind her. He gets closer… and closer… and closer…

He finally gets right up behind her, and in one swift move he grabs the taser with his hand and grabs her in a headlock. She screams.

When we cut back inside, she’s lying on the ground, unconscious. Joon-gook ties a rope nearby, and then answers a call from Kwan-woo. He hangs up right away. This is the call we saw only on Kwan-woo’s end, after which Su-ha finds out that Hye-sung knows everything. He races off in tears.

3:05 PM. Hye-sung comes to, tied to a chair. She looks around her, and judging from the stuff around her, this must be where Min Joon-gook was hiding out for some time.

He sees that she’s awake, and calls her brave for coming here with nothing but a taser to fend him off. He tosses it aside like a dinky toy. She asks where Su-ha is, but he smiles as he shows her the phone and tells her he doesn’t have Su-ha.

Joon-gook: “No matter how rational the person, in a situation like this you see nothing. You become an idiot. I’ve been there, so I know.” Curious. Does he mean that literally?

She asks what he wants, and he tells her that at first, he was just planning to kill them both. But then what Su-ha said to him on that fishing dock… he pauses as his eyes change and he lets out this tiny twitch that sends shivers down my spine. “It really… pissed me off.”

We see it in flashback—the moment when Joon-gook had egged Su-ha on to kill him, to prove that he was no different. But we know that Su-ha stopped himself and said that he’d never live as a beast like him.

Joon-gook repeats those words, “A beast like me… a beast like me.” He says he began to wonder if it could be true, so then he realized he could paint a different picture to find out. If Su-ha truly ended up like him, and lost everyone he loved, could he really endure and not become a monster?

And then the call. Joon-gook puts it on speakerphone and lets Hye-sung listen in. When Su-ha flips his lid and screams that he’ll kill him if he touches her, Min Joon-gook points at the phone and smiles, See, look, he’s a killer already.

Joon-gook says that’s what he’s hoping for, actually, and gives him instructions for where to find them. Hye-sung’s eyes fill with tears, terrified that he’ll come, and that it’ll all go as Joon-gook wants.

She refuses to answer at first, but then hurriedly tries to tell Su-ha not to come. Joon-gook hangs up. Now we’re finally caught up to the present.

Su-ha walks away from the phone booth in a stupor, covered in tears and sweat and not knowing which way is up. “What do I do? What do I do? What do I do?” He stands there for another second, and then takes off running. By now his detective has caught up, but when Su-ha bolts he falls behind again, gasping for air.

Choong-ki is back at work, and stops to gaze at his pinky finger that Sung-bin painted for him. He gives it a little kiss (so cute) and then jumps out of his skin when he sees Su-ha run up. He stammers for an excuse, but Su-ha only asks for his cell phone and takes off running again with no explanation.

The detective arrives a minute too late, and Choong-ki tells him that Su-ha’s acting weird. He looked like he was crying, and he stole his phone out of the blue. That’s enough for the detective to know something’s not right, and he asks for Choong-ki’s number. Aw yeah.

Back at the warehouse, Joon-gook observes that for an eleven-year relationship, he and Hye-sung have had very few real conversations. She tells him to turn himself in because this is the end for him, and he doesn’t disagree with her: “This is my end. I brought you here to witness my end.”

She asks what that is, and he says it plainly: “I’m going to turn that kid into a beast before I go.” He says that Su-ha will prove to the world that anybody would become a beast in the situation I was in.

Hye-sung holds her head up high: “Su-ha will never end up like you.” Joon-gook tells her not to be so quick to judge—he didn’t think he’d end up this way either. She says she knows his story, and why he blames them. He thinks his wife died because of Su-ha’s father, and then because of her testimony in court (that put him away), his mother and son died too.

He gives her a gold star for figuring it out and says that Su-ha’s father started all of this. But Hye-sung corrects him: “No, YOU are the one who started this. Don’t act like the victim. You’re just a murderer. The moment you killed Su-ha’s father and my mother, all of your excuses, your reasons—they all disappeared. That’s the beginning.”

Thank you. Man, I love her. Joon-gook cries that no one would listen to him—not doctors, not cops, not lawyers—what was he supposed to do? Just stand by? She remembers now what Mom told her in her last moments, about not wasting her life away with hate and revenge, and to pity those who do.

She says she understands now why Mom said those things. She looks over at Min Joon-gook with a hint of pity in her eyes, wondering what kind of hell it must have been for him to live in such hate and resentment for eleven years. He turns to her with that same look of rage when her mother had pitied him the same way.

She says defiantly that Su-ha will never be like him: “Su-ha isn’t as low as you.” That strikes a nerve and Min Joon-gook raises his wrench above his head to strike her… “Shut up!” ACK I can’t watch.

But she doesn’t lower her gaze, and just stares up at him without moving a muscle. He freezes, wrench in air.

3:45 PM. Kwan-woo gets a call. Oh phewwww, it’s Su-ha. He tells Kwan-woo the truth, that Hye-sung is being held hostage and that he’s just arrived outside the building. Kwan-woo urges him not to go in—he’s feeding right into Min Joon-gook’s hands.

But Su-ha screams, “If I don’t go in there, she’ll die!” Kwan-woo screams right back that he’ll die, which isn’t what Hye-sung wants. Su-ha hesitates as a tear falls, “…That’s why I need you to save her.” Omo.

Su-ha: I don’t want to die. Before, I thought that it didn’t matter if I died protecting her, but I don’t think that now. If something happens to me… it’ll scar her. So please, save her, save me.

He asks Kwan-woo to call the police or whoever he wants, and that he’ll do what he can to stall until he gets here. *fistpump*

But Su-ha doesn’t wait as long as I’d hoped, and walks right up to the building. Gah, I’m a nervous wreck. Can’t we wait until the police are nearby?

Min Joon-gook stands up on the roof and watches as Su-ha comes closer. We pan down to the wrench tucked under his arm, and OHMYGOD it’s covered in blood. Ugh, my heart just sank five stories. Joon-gook confirms that Su-ha came alone and motions for him to come in. He puts sunglasses on to cover his eyes, and prepares to face him.

Kwan-woo hauls ass into a cab and calls Detective Hyung, who’s already caught on to the kidnapping. What he doesn’t know is that Su-ha is on his way there to save her by himself, and both sides race to the location.

Kwan-woo warns that this could get ugly—Min Joon-gook lured them both there and plans to die himself, and based on past actions, he’s pretty sure Joon-gook means to make Su-ha a killer.

4:10 PM. Su-ha makes his way up to the roof where Joon-gook is waiting for him, calm as you please. He even gives a little wave with his prosthetic hand.

Su-ha says he came alone as promised, and demands to see Hye-sung. Joon-gook decides he’s way too calm, disappointed that he’s not attacking him like before. Su-ha says he knows exactly what he’s trying to do, but he won’t fall for his tricks.

He reminds him that he won’t live as a beast like him, and Joon-gook asks, “Do you think I was always a beast? I was a person once too.” We finally see Past Joon-gook in flashback, before he became a killer. He slaved over every odd job he could find to make enough money to save his sick wife and get her the heart transplant that she needed in order to live.

Finally the day came and they got a heart from a donor. But then an hour before her surgery, that heart that was meant for his wife was stolen by someone else—Su-ha’s father. He cut in line with a few articles heaping praise on the hospital, and with that, the heart that was supposed to save his wife went to Su-ha’s mom.

Joon-gook asks if he knew. He did. Joon-gook: “So you see, the one who started all this was your father!” But Su-ha answers almost verbatim the way Hye-sung did: “No, the person who started all this was you. The moment you killed my father, you just became a murderer.”

Joon-gook laughs that Hye-sung said the same thing, and Su-ha asks where she is. Down below, Kwan-woo arrives first. HURRY.

Min Joon-gook says that when a person truly loses everything, you can’t help but become a beast. Because you can’t see straight. He picks up the wrench and throws it at Su-ha’s feet. It’s covered in blood, and Su-ha freezes at the sight of it.

He stumbles back, struggling to eke out a word or a breath.

Joon-gook says he didn’t initially plan on killing her. He was just going to lure her here as bait for Su-ha. “But then that girl kept pissing me off, saying that you’d be different from me. It made me so angry…” Su-ha finally gathers the words and asks, “Did you… kill her?” Joon-gook: “Yeah, I killed her.”

He smiles, knowing he’s got Su-ha teetering on the brink. And then we get a close-up of Su-ha’s phone by Joon-gook’s side… and it’s been on a call with Hye-sung’s phone this whole time. Oh phew, that means she’s alive, right?

She is. She’s tied up and taped up and sporting a gaping head wound, but she’s alive and listening to the call. She can hear Su-ha start to lose it, and panics.

4:40 PM. The cops finally arrive, and rush into the building. RUN FASTER.

Hye-sung shudders as she hears Min Joon-gook ask Su-ha how he feels. “You want to kill me, don’t you? Kill me. Kill me.” It would almost be funny, except for the part where it’s bloody terrifying.

Su-ha struggles to fight it, but he can’t think straight. All he can see is Min Joon-gook in front of him. He staggers closer and picks up the wrench. Oh hell.

Snipers arrive on the rooftop, and get Su-ha in their sights. Wait, are they going to mistake Su-ha as the bad guy in this scenario? That’s not what’s happening, right? Aaaaaah, how many things do I have to worry about at the same time?!

Joon-gook says he knows now exactly how he felt eleven years ago when all this began, and smiles as if welcoming him. Su-ha grips the wrench tighter and tighter, his eyes filling with uncontrollable rage.

The sniper locks onto Su-ha…

Hye-sung cries…

Su-ha’s whole body shakes as he looks at Min Joon-gook smiling back at him… and then he shuts his eyes. He takes a deep breath, and hears Hye-sung’s voice in his head: “No matter how much you want to kill him, don’t. Because the moment you do, all the reasons disappear.”

He takes another breath, and lets go. The wrench falls to the ground with a clang. Was I not breathing until now?

Joon-gook looks up in utter shock. Su-ha: “She’s alive. The fact that you’re covering your eyes from me right now means that you have something to hide. And it means that you’re lying right now.” Yeeeeesssssss! I love it when you use your brains.

Joon-gook’s voice falters as he swears he killed her, but Su-ha’s done listening. He screams her name from the rooftop: “Jang Hye-sung! You can hear my voice, right? Listen carefully! I won’t ever kill this person! I’ll keep my promise to you! I swear I’ll keep my promise, so don’t worry, and wait for me!”

Hye-sung hears him from the next building over, and breaks down in sobs of relief. A moment later, Kwan-woo finally finds her and runs over to untie her. He urges her to go downstairs to safety, but she breaks free and screams that she has to go up. She takes off running. Ack, don’t go up there!

Joon-gook ends the call, but he doesn’t change his story—he swears he killed her. Su-ha says she’s still alive, and then adds shakily, “But even if she isn’t, my choice is the same. I won’t live like you. She wouldn’t want me to spend my life on revenge… just like your wife wouldn’t have wanted for you.”

Su-ha says if his wife knew how he’d spent his life, she’d be in pain. He calls him horrifying and pitiful, and at that Joon-gook starts to twitch in anger again. Su-ha: “I’ve made my choice, so don’t try to use me as an excuse for your life anymore.”

He turns around, giving Min Joon-gook just the opportunity to grab the steel pipe sitting next to him. He screams in rage and raises the pipe to Su-ha’s head…

A gunshot. I don’t even want to open my eyes to see who got shot.

Oh phew, it was just the steel pipe. Wait, the sniper shot the pipe out of his hand? Dude. That’s some sharp-shootin’. Joon-gook reaches for the wrench and that gets shot away too. Su-ha sighs in relief as the SWAT team closes in.

Su-ha tells Joon-gook it’s all over, but he’s not acting like it’s over. He starts to back away, and he takes off his sunglasses and lets Su-ha look into his eyes.

He sees a flashback of Past Joon-gook, pleading with the doctors to bring back that heart, begging them to save his wife. “It was her turn! Please!” And then in her final breath, she pleaded, “I don’t want to die! Save me.”

He held onto her hand and had to lie that he would. Oh my god. That’s horrible. As his wife dies, Su-ha’s mom gets saved by that very heart, and Joon-gook stands by and watches as Su-ha’s dad thanks the doctor.

And we all know what happens next: he rams a semi into Dad’s car and bludgeons him to death. As Su-ha reads all this in his thoughts, Joon-gook inches back little by little until he’s teetering on the tiny ledge. Su-ha hears him think: “This is my end.”

He runs to catch him, and grabs Joon-gook by the collar, just as Hye-sung and Kwan-woo arrive on the rooftop. He’s the only thing holding Joon-gook up, and they’re just suspended in the air like that for a long moment. Joon-gook smiles, “Park Su-ha, let’s go together.”

He grabs Su-ha’s collar, and in a split second they both lose their balance, and go flying over the edge. WHAT.

I swear it’s just one second, but it feels like a hundred. They fall and fall and fall, and Hye-sung faints in shock.

And then they land… on the SWAT team’s inflatable landing pad.

JIMENY CHRISTMAS. Are you trying to kill me??!?!??! I don’t even care that it’s crazy that they happened to land on the one spot where they pitched that thing. Thank god he’s alive.

The cops rush over and drag Min Joon-gook away in cuffs, kicking and screaming that he wants to die. Su-ha staggers to get up, bleeding from the head. He asks where Hye-sung is, if she’s okay. But the detective down below doesn’t know yet.

A second later Kwan-woo carries her down, bloody and unconscious, and augh, she looks dead. We know she isn’t, but Su-ha doesn’t know that, and he freeeeeaks out as she gets carted away in an ambulance. I know she’s alive, but still he’s breaking my heart.

5:05 PM. The crime scene is secured, and evidence collecting begins. Do-yeon races to meet Kwan-woo and Detective Hyung outside the hospital, and the first thing she asks is if Hye-sung is okay. She sighs in relief to hear that she is. Aw, you luff her.

She swears up and down that she’s not going to let Min Joon-gook slip through her fingers this time, and plans to charge him with every single crime she can think of. She and Detective Hyung both agree that a person like Min Joon-gook shouldn’t exist in society.

Kwan-woo hesitates before speaking up, and he starts by saying he knows this is going to sound crazy, but he feels sorry for Min Joon-gook—just a little. She agrees, on the crazy part.

Su-ha’s ambulance arrives just then, and he’s brought out of it kicking and screaming just as much as he was going into it. He screeeeeams for Hye-sung over and over, out of his mind with blind panic. PEOPLE. Somebody tell him she’s alive, for crying out loud!

Kwan-woo asks Do-yeon what she thinks is the difference between Park Su-ha and Min Joon-gook. She doesn’t care to know, but he tells her anyway. As Kwan-woo narrates his answer, Su-ha races through the emergency room like a lunatic, frantically searching all the beds until he can see Hye-sung for himself.

Kwan-woo: Min Joon-gook had no one. No one to believe him, no one to listen to him, no one to love him. And he didn’t have anyone he needed to protect. If he only had that one person, Min Joon-gook might’ve lived differently… like Park Su-ha.

As he says that’s why he feels just a little bit sorry for Min Joon-gook, Su-ha finally finds Hye-sung in the emergency room. She’s awake, and alive, and they just grab each other in the most grateful embrace, each having believed the other was dead.

She cries that she thought he died, and then says, “I heard you. I heard your voice.” Su-ha just cries into her shoulder, “Thank you, for being alive.”

Su-ha narrates: “July 26, 2013, 5:40 PM. Min Joon-gook was arrested, and the three of us and our eleven-year story came to an end.” They lie on the tiny hospital bed facing each other in an explosion of cuteness (which we SO DESERVE right now), and Su-ha tells her the whole story as he holds her hand. She asks how his mother died, and he says she died a month after her surgery, because her body rejected the transplant.

She guesses that’s why Min Joon-gook was doubly furious, because the heart that could’ve saved his wife ended up being wasted (from his point of view). Su-ha apologizes for not telling her right away: “I kept getting greedy and that made me scared—that I might lose you.”

She finally gets to give him the talking-to that I’ve been waiting for: “Do I seem like the kind of person who would throw you away over something like that?” She starts to give her I’m-way-above-that speech, but he says it along with her as he reads her mind, and they erupt into laughter.

She reaches up to his face and tells him not to blame himself—it wasn’t his fault. He hugs her close and thanks her, and as we pan up, Su-ha narrates again. Augh, I’m starting to dread your voiceovers.

Su-ha: “There’s one thing the two of us forgot in that moment—that with Min Joon-gook captured, his past would come to light. And that if his past was uncovered, my hidden past would also be uncovered.”

We relive the moment when he stabbed her by accident as she rushed to keep him from killing Min Joon-gook. Uh-oh. This is bad. But how bad? How bad, exactly? Like attempted-murder bad? As they snuggle, he kisses her on the forehead and adds, “And I love you.”

Voiceover of Doom: “We were so drunk on the happiness that we were alive that we had completely forgotten…”

 
COMMENTS

Damn, I spent the entire episode with my heart in my knees. The rewind to three hours ago drove me crazy. Not in a bad way, since I did want to see the B-side and be with Hye-sung this time around, but it was prolonging the tension to near excruciating levels of impatience. And the moment when they pass each other by in the street? That put me over the edge. If I wasn’t dying to find out what happened, I might’ve just stopped and had a good cry right then and there.

I’m happy with how Min Joon-gook’s murder spree and backstory got tied up, and also breathing a huge sigh of relief that we didn’t take any left turns into makjangville. I think his story is complex and interesting enough without needing any crazy twists, and even though I swore I wasn’t going to feel sorry for him, they totally made me feel sorry for him. Bah. He still deserves every punishment he gets, but man, when he had to lie to his wife in her dying moment, that gutted me. It’s Jung Woong-in’s fault, for playing him with such interesting color and pitiable pathos—you can’t help but have your heart break for him, despite knowing what horrible things he’s done, and is still doing, even in the moment of the flashback.

Thematically, I like that the Min Joon-gook/Park Su-ha comparison is essentially the are-monsters-made-or-born question. In that sense I Hear Your Voice is almost the hopeful counterpart to White Christmas. In this world you can take two people, put them in the same situation where they’re drowning in murderous rage, and the one who has someone who believes in him, someone who loves him, someone to live for—can choose not to become a monster. It’s the idealistic version (and therefore a little pat, to be sure) but it’s in keeping with everything that this drama is about—that people can save people with trust and forgiveness.

My one gripe is that if this was the endgame as far as the Min Joon-gook arc goes, then I wish we had touched on it less as a theme. It’s actually a fantastic closing to the arc and I’m happy with where we end up, but we dabbled with this conflict thematically not once but twice before—with Su-ha stabbing Hye-sung and again at the pier in flashback, where Su-ha refuses to kill him. Basically, the theme is great, but it would’ve had an even bigger impact had it not been overused. It’s a matter of degrees, of course, since Su-ha needed to be pushed to the absolute edge for Min Joon-gook to have his say and for Su-ha to prove once and for all that he wouldn’t become a monster, but by then he’d answered the question in various forms many times over. It felt just that two percent shy of having that perfect impact because it was a fear we’d already faced (whether or not Su-ha would become a killer) and it was a huge deal that he kept his promise to Hye-sung. Had this been the first time we were faced with those questions outright, then yes, you’d probably have to peel me off the floor, but it would’ve packed a bigger punch.

But in the end, of course, Su-ha’s speech makes it all worth it—when he understands that throwing himself into harm’s way to save the woman he loves isn’t the heroic thing. The heroic thing is to call for help and live, knowing that his death would only cause her more pain. It’s the total opposite of everything he was before he met her, but that’s the difference between harboring a one-sided self-sacrificing love for the woman in your fantasies, and knowing that that woman actually loves you back and would rather die than lose you.

 
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i almost peed while watching this epi!... thanks GF for the recap.... it would have been another cliffhanger.. if they ended this episode after the scene with JK and Suha.. together as they[Spoiler Alert] fall from the roof[SA]... the continuation would have given us a good start for the final episode... and ample time for sweet and cute interaction of our OTP.....

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GF, I just saw the featured song for this post. Thank you thank you!

This is one of my all-time favorite Kdrama OSTs. It's from One Fine Day which was meh but through it I discovered the hot Gong Yoo, and Loveholics. I love Jisun's voice.

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Intense! Not much to say, other than it was mostly satisfying, and I wish there were only 5 minutes of the series left, 5 minutes filled with flash forwards of a happy couple together. I don't want any more conflict for these two, not after the wild ride they've been on!

My only gripe? The giant inflated pillow saves the day. Really? You can't just sneak that in without the whole (abandoned) neighborhood hearing it. I would have preferred Min Joon-gook grabbing Su-ha (because it really made me jump out of my seat and scream "NO!"), but Su-ha grabs onto something else or has something break his fall, while Min Joon-gook just ends up breaking his neck.

Attorney Oska, please don't waste your pity on Min Joon-gook. He murdered at least four people in his revenge spree. No pity.

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I think he only killed three: SH's father, HS's mom, and the ahjumma. Unless I'm remembering wrong.

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Oh wait the doctor! Nevermind, ignore me.

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And grandma and son. Well, indirectly, at least.

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Thank u for recap!!!!

Whatever pity I had for MJG for a few seconds were immediately wiped out as soon as I recall ed that he killed the most awesome mom ever in K dramalamd...

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1) Now I'm pissed. Not because of this episode persay, but because I'm imagining Show as 16 episodes long. It would have been so good. Episode 15 would be the combination of the current episode 15 and most of episode 16. Episode 16 would be the rest of the current episode 16 and episode 17 without repeated flashbacks. I'm pretty sure episode 18's plot is only to deal with the extension and nothing else - I'm pretty sure it wouldn't have been part of the original script.

2) For people asking why he didn't actually kill HS, it's because he wanted to torture her by forcing her to witness SH turning into a beast when she was so adamant that he wouldn't. That's why he was making her listen to their exchange.

3) In terms of what Cha said, I do think HS is the reason they're different. The only reason SH didn't go crazy was because of his promise. He realized that not breaking it would have been more important to HS than avenging her death.

4) The ending of the rooftop scene felt a bit anti-climatic. I was expecting there to be something more, like a bomb or something, along the lines of "if you ain't killing me, then the three of us are going down together". Something about it being a about-to-be demolished building set me up for that.

5) I understood why HS didn't call the police and I thought SH wouldn't call either so I was so happy when he did. He did the best thing possible by entering on time and misdirecting MJG while the police secretly arrived on scene. I'm also really happy that there were very few "why are you being so stupid" moments. Usually at this kind of scene, I'm yelling that constantly. Also, a big cheer to competent police. A big 180 from the beginning of the show.

6) I didn't get/still don't get the twist at the end. I don't get how the past will affect them and I don't really want to...can't we just get an episode of cute, funny, and Do-yeon being a kickass prosecutor at MJG's trial without sadness/scariness/Voiceovers of Doom?

7) I actually felt pretty bad for MJG. I do see why he'd be enraged. And the reason didn't feel too left-field for me to roll my eyes/shake my head at the makjang-ness/clicheness of it.

All in all, the writer did a good job with the final confrontation and did not bring up ridiculous plot points (I am thy father, SH!) or delve into over-dramatics. I wasn't screaming at her at any point. At the same time, I feel the pacing of 16 episodes could have made it better. So thank you writer and grr people-who-made-the-extension-happen.

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Maybe I'm just a cold-hearted b*tch, but the minute Min Joon-gook decided to murder for revenge, all pity went out the window. Does it give his character depth to see that he had strong motivation? Yes. But pity? Not for me.

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Make that two cold-hearted beeches. I'm sorry, wife or not, you had loved ones who were vulnerable and needed you. That made it so much worse, that you chose revenge over them and then channeled the misplaced anger over losing them into wrecking everyone's lives.

So zero pity from me too.

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Last Episode. The Judge still needs to pay for his illegal adoption of his daughter and Mrs. One Hand too! We need to find out if SH becomes a cop or works with his girl to solve cases. Wouldn't it make for a cool spinoff if she became a prosecutor and teamed up with her rival and SH as a cop.

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Illegal or not is debatable. And even if it was, it would be far past the statute of limitations, so it would all be moot anyway from a legal standpoint.

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Just adding my thanks for the recap, and how your words managed to take me as breathlessly through the story as watching it. I admire your skill greatly!

I totally expected a bloated extension-itis filled episode.
(Confessing here that I ff through to the end to see if they survived because I couldn't take it.)

And despite knowing how it ended, I was STILL captivated for the whole hour. Amazing: performances, pacing, back-story, execution. I cannot say enough good about this show. We all expected a light romcom to fill our summer hours, and we got that, but who knew evil, nasty MJG would end up being sympathetic? Jung Woong-in, you are exceptional. Imagine if he got to play Choi in Nine. THAT would have been perfect for him.

PS JWI remind anyone of an older SJK? Maybe it's the baby face?

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Indeed you have awesome recapping / retelling-story skills. Thanks much GirlFriday =) Just reading it actually made me nervous on some parts and by the end I was already crying when finally they meet.

I think the show did well, it manage to elicit different emotions and thinking, which says a lot about its story telling and the way, the actors act. Kudos to the whole IHVY staff/cast, may your tribe increase to create another great drama.

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This is one of the dramas that I didn't want to extend. Because I know that the writer falls back a lot on old tricks to stall time and is not very smart about it. The general structure of the story is very well done but lengthening it is bad because it's so obvious when the writer has flashbacks to stall time and repeats scenes and inserts dialogue from secondary characters which is essentially just elaborating on why the lead characters did this and that instead of having actual plot points to justify the extension. When structure and planning is the strength of the show and you have a very weak writer, DO NOT extend your drama.

SIGH Honestly the story, the characters were so so good even though the execution of it all was so meh. How do I rate a drama like this?

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I don't agree that she is a very weak writer. Extensions are always hard to deal with, especially that late into the show (they literally decided in the second-last week). I think it's a bit insulting to say that to the writer when she's written a pretty solid plot, multidimensional characters, and hasn't pulled out wacky plot points to fill in time. Flashbacks make it a bit boring but at least I'm not pulling out my hair because she inserted some last-minute out-of-nowhere twist.

She also wrote Dream High, which is another series I thought was well written so she's not a one-hit person either.

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I have to admit that unlike most viewers, I was pretty disappointed in ep17. A lot of the writing seemed to be very "last-minute" and led to some really WTF moments that I think were just superfluous. I don't know if the writer was "weak" or not, but having to stretch 2 episodes into 4 at the last possible minute would be a challenge to any writer.

Pretty much what I was afraid would happen when the news about the extension came out a few weeks ago.

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Assuming MJG met SH for the first time during the car accident/murder and then at the trial next... How did he know that SH could read minds??

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At the trial, Sooha said exactly what MJK was thinking, down to his idiomatic phrasing ("these people who drink ink") which is how MJK knows that Sooha can read minds.

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Thanks GF!

I'm just so glad that both of them are alive!
So who cares if Sooha accidentally stabbed Hyesung? Hyesung is not gonna sue him anyway! Can the court/cops/law just step away from them?
But I think it's the part that they want to charge Sooha with it, then Hyesung protected him as a lawyer this time round.
Anyway, fabulous show! I'm eagerly waiting for the very last ep now!

PS: Please get marriedddddd!!!

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OMG! With this description I'm afraid to watch... after reading the first paragraph I scrolled down with my eyes closed again, this is a drama I really like watching with no spoilers. I'm off to make a calming down tea first... ahhhhh! Wanna see wanna see!

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I've been seeing some posters of the show where su-ha and hye-sung are separated. I somehow have a bad feeling about this.

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Personally, feel that if certain flashbacks were cut short, it would have been even more exciting. But I am not gonna complain. In fact, if the drama had ended with this episode, I would have been contented! ENding was so so cute XD

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I'm dying to watch ep 17 but I haven't...
I'm going to wait until ep 18 so I can watch both without having to slowly dying of curiosity for 24 hours that never seemed to pass

buuuuuttt, you showed the recap!!! my finger doesn't have the power to not-clicking-the-link, it even keep scrolling down the page when my head keep told me to stop

anyway, even though some people think that the film don't need romance between HS and SH..., I will root for them until the day I throw the world of kdrama away from my life (which will be tomorrow if the writer decide to do stupid turnout of events)

whether the love is friendly, brother/sisterly or pure romance, i don't care, just let them be, let us have something to imagine....

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I caved in! I read the recap. I was going to hold off till the final ep is out to save myself some agony of suspense. Just when you think a show can't affect you in any other way (other than the usual obsession), you come across I Hear Your Voice, which for some reason is like a breath of fresh of air from all the other dramas. It's like riding a rollercoaster. I'm going to miss this show and the sassiness of Jang Byun and the protectiveness of Su Ha. So, everything better end well for ep 18!

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I was totally amazed that the idea of "calling someone for help" was shown to be about realizing one is loved and there are others there who can help you. Soooooooooooooo good.

I felt so sorry for MJG but what's with the last comment at the end about "my secrets will be known as well." That actually worried me and kept me pondering all night.

Thanks so much for the recap.

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And heroic thing is to not die. I absolutely loved that.

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If only I got girlfriday's instructions before I started watching... I watched alone, then realized I had to find my nearest and biggest teddy bear to join me to get through the episode.

At first, I did feel SOME pity for MJG but the thing that really made shudder and say no? When MJG was going to kill himself and SH went to SAVE him he looks at him and says, 'let's die together' and grabs him pummelling downwards from the building. That's just creepy insane sinister man...

He had no single cell of remorse whatsoever and still believes all the people he killed was right to that last second.

The last ep tonight.. I seriously have no idea what's going down. If it's not a happy ending, I'll whimper in pain.

Although, I'm very much happy with SH's growth into a man. Knowing to protect isn't just about pride, but being smart about it.

The 2 ep extension though really did ruin things. Oh wells, it could have been worse.

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Thank for the review, great and funny as ever. I wish I had read your instructions previously, that would have been helpful to get through this episode, so nerve wracking, see you again for the last cap.

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AHHHHH. the SWAT in korea must be REALLY pro, or REALLY lucky. whichever one it is, I'm glad. =)

Not sure how I feel about the ending. On one hand, I'm glad it didn't end with a cliffhanger (ex. when MJG and SH fell off the building) - I think I'd have a heart attack. But they way they talk about the next episode. It feels like its going to be a court boring stuff. =(

In the end, I'll probably watch it though. Just for fluff. Suha+Hyesung fluff, Doyeon+Hyesung fluff, and hopefully some Seongbin+Choongki fluff. =)

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Just watched the finale....

[SPOILER DELETED BECAUSE GRARRRRRRR. -jb]

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Errr, I watched the finale as well so I'm already spoilt but shouldn't you put a spoiler tag for those who haven't?

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Me loves IHYV!

This has been such a joy to watch after other failed Kdramas in recent memory.....

Thanks for diligently recapping IHYV, Girlfriday!

I especially love all of your commentary!

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I usually have lot of patience with a drama if i am invested in the OTP. So i didn't mind all the flashbacks as long as it isn't a noble idiocy induced separation or a guilt trip separation like your father was the reason my mom died. So i am really glad that the show didn't go through the most used fillers in K Drama history.

Extensions made the pacing of the show slow but i am not complaining because it is not filled with plots which make you bang your head .

The one thing i had problem with today was my internet connection. It was too slow for me to watch the drama. And i been tempted to read the recaps first . But this is the first show which made me wait patiently to watch the episode because i don't want my suspense to reduce.

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Your last paragraph statement: it was NICELY put and a good reflection. Good work!

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This episode was such a tear-jerker! Thanks for the recap!

And now our Jjang-byun is getting married in September to Jisung... TT TT I haven't yet let go of Jjang-byun+Suha. :(

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please let it be Hwang Dal Joong's impending death that they are talking about that they have forgotten! please let it be not anything else!! Aigoo-yah!

I'm like this and i've only read the recaps, haven't even watched the episode yet!

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Such a good episode! It was so funny seeing SH burst out of the ambulance as soon as it stopped, bu then seconds later i was nearly in tears seeing him shouting at the hospital for HS 'JANG HYE SUNG' , "JANG HYE SUNG'!!

But that embrace when they saw each other! Man, loved it haha :)

Gonna watch episode 18 today, although my GF sort of gave it away!

And now Lee Bo Young is getting married, i guess 2013 really is her year!! Congrats!

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I am scared to watch the next episode. Su-ha's voice over is very ominous, and sounds like a foreshadowing of bad things to come. Don't tell me he goes to jail and then comes out years later. Ugh. Please be a happy ending. Please. After all that this show has put me through, I think I deserve it. I think I just gained a few white hairs from the few seconds that I thought Su-ha might die.

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Such a great show. Recommending it to friends.

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Thank you girlfriday for putting that link to White Christmas! Thank you HeadsNo2 for the recaps! I read all the recaps in one night. Its still haunting my mind right now.

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Finally got down to properly watching ep 17 with subs and I almost died laughing at Mechanic's hilarious "oh it was bleeding, I wasn't kissing my manicured finger" outburst. Way to ease the tension!

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I started out watching ep17 alone. But, my loud outbursts at the television brought my nieces and nephews into the living room to join me. They were like "auntie, what's the matter with you!" So they sat down and watched the rest with me. They were there for much needed moral support during the rooftop scene - oh my goodness!

I was nearly climbing out of my seat when MJG casually and coldly suggested he and Soo Ha "go" together (over the rooftop)! Great stuff; so entertaining. I loved LBY's faint - perfect. I had to uncover my eyes to see that both men landed safely on the SWAT team's mattress. Wooooooh! (Wiping the sweat from my brow.)

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Okay. Fangirl squealing alone in my apartment. This episode was so good! And I knew I couldn't be the only one who was getting White Christmas feelings as the conflict between Min Joon-guk and Su-ha played out. Plus, even when he's angsting, LJS has really great posture. I kept reminding myself that he's an ex-model, so of course he does. Still impressed. Anyway, this episode was Su-ha's chance to shine, so I'm hoping to get some great moments in the last episode when Hye-Sung kicks ass and leaves me with as memorable a moment as the one when her mother stood up to Min Joon-guk.

I'm not loving the ominous note at the end. Why should Su-ha accidentally stabbing Hye-sung even come to light? I mean, the three of them are the only ones who know it and it's 2 against 1. I don't see a reason to question the official police report from a year ago. Unless Min Joon-guk chooses to tell the truth about everything and so the fact that he appears to be lying about this one point creates a hole in the case against him. But telling the truth could destroy Su-ha's future at the police academy...

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OMG I know I'm an entire year later, I started watching this show a week ago. This episode was SO emotianally. The phone Booth scene, the roof top scene! Su Ha screaming her name got me goosebumps. And I loved they used SH smarts to realize MJ was using dark glasses to hide his eyes and keep the truth from him. I love LJS's acting skills. And I loved him when he stabbed HS, the look on his face was heartbreaking! And his angst about not finding HS and to know that she's alive was awesome! I loved the "someone tell him she's fine" part! This is a great drama. I hope the final episode doesn't let me down. I had that with Big, can't forgive the writers yet.

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sorry, what is the name of a song without words that play almost end of this ep??please say the name of this song.i realllllllly liiiiiiiiiiike it.tnx

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5 stars for this episode

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OK we're officially back to fast pace! :)
I was deeply moved by Min Joon-gook's background story. Unfortunately I have experience with the world of organ transplants, and I can say with certainty that cutting in line is totally equivalent to murder. You're getting in ahead of someone whose medical condition is worse than yours (which is why they were ahead of you in line), and chances are that person won't live to get the next donor. So what Su-ha's father did was extremely immoral (but then again, he was also trying to save someone he loved, who are we to judge?!), and the boundaries between the "good guy" and the "bad guy" begin to blur, adding depth and moral question marks to the story. I'm not saying I justify Min Joon-gook's later actions, but I can definitely imagine a film with the same background story where he would be the hero.

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omg, secute he memorised her number!!!

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