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Healer: Episode 8

It’s a good thing I write these recaps as I watch the episode and not after already watching it through, because otherwise today’s recap would just be pictures and unintelligible vowel sounds. Like urrrrrrr and eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee and ahhhhhhhhhhhhh. I’m sure that would’ve been entertaining for all of two seconds before you needed to know exactly what happened to asplode my lingual skills. So without further ado…

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EPISODE 8 RECAP

Myung-hee’s unexpected run-in with Jung-hoo occupies her thoughts afterward, and we see the encounter play out from her perspective. This time when the Healer steps out of the study, he actually bears her friend Joon-seok’s face and she calls out his name in surprise. But her vision of Joon-seok’s face is replaced with Jung-hoo’s actual one, and she drops his sleeve at the realization. Similar, but different.

Still, she tries to follow when he hurries away, although Moon-shik holds her back. As her knee-jerk reaction fades, she remembers that her friend has been dead twenty years and can’t be the person she saw, assuming that her mind was playing tricks on her. Moon-shik, however, carefully files away this information about the uncanny resemblance.

Moon-shik calls the Healer a burglar and Myung-hee decides that her confusion was her mistake, since she didn’t get a good look at the face after all. But the reminder of Joon-seok spurs the desire to get in touch with his widow, and she asks her husband to look into it. Moon-shik cautions that she might not want the reminder, but Myung-hee persists.

Moon-shik casually-but-not-casually mentions their son, and Myung-hee supplies him with the name and age (28, a month older than Ji-an), and another piece seems to click into place in his brain. It is a scary-smart brain.

The grounds crawl with security guards who completely miss the shadowy Healer perched up in a tree. I know the Healer’s the best in the industry, but the SS goons hardly make that look like an accomplishment. Jung-hoo is too intrigued to leave, watching Myung-hee at her window as he puts in a call to Min-ja.

Jung-hoo guesses that the reason Min-ja and Teacher wanted him out of the country was because of this connection between Myung-hee and his father. He gives Min-ja a long moment to explain why, and when the line remains silent, he says that he’ll have to find out for himself then.

But just as he’s about to head back, his Teacher’s voice comes over the line, stopping him short. He provides just enough information about Myung-hee’s identity to prevent him from going off like a hothead, and directs Jung-hoo to a meeting spot.

Jung-hoo drives furiously and arrives at the riverbank, where he thinks back to being eight: “After my mother left, I’ve never cried because of a person. I didn’t hope for anything from another person either. What I hate most in this world is a person’s understanding and interest.”

This flashes him back to his schoolboy years, when he’s punished at school for fighting with other boys. His teacher clucks over his constant troublemaking but asks the counselor for her understanding and interest, since Jung-hoo has no parents. He sits there enduring his teacher’s pity and his classmates’ ridicule as it’s explained that his father killed himself and his mother left.

When Jung-hoo returns to class, word has spread. Worse than ridicule is pity, and when a classmate tells the others to go easy on Jung-hoo, it only sparks more rage.

His phone rings with a call from Young-shin, who pelts him with questions and concern: Was he tracking down bars all night? Did he sleep? Why isn’t he picking up his calls? She picks up on his down mood, then asks him to pick either east or west. She received information yesterday that she ought to report to Moon-ho, but isn’t sure how much to reveal, so she’ll decide randomly. Hence: east or west?

She doesn’t leave room for Jung-hoo to protest, so he arbitrarily picks east and tries to get in a few words—difficult, when he’s not supposed to know what her info’s about. But she just tells him to eat breakfast and come in late if he needs to.

He thinks again, “What I hate most in the world is understanding and interest. Or, I used to.”

While Young-shin waits for Moon-ho to arrive at work, she mulls over her dilemma. She remembers advice she’d once been told about trusting other people, and how you shouldn’t automatically mistrust the 49 people out of 50 who are trustworthy, just because one isn’t. And yet… there’s the Healer’s warning to be wary of people who approach her with nice gestures.

She’s there when Moon-ho’s broadcast hoobae, Jong-soo, arrives to play out his role of spy. He presents himself as a close associate of Moon-ho’s, so Young-shin asks what kind of person Moon-ho is. Jong-soo agrees to tell her, if she’ll tell him all about this Chae Young-shin person, who may be the reason for Moon-ho’s move to Someday.

Young-shin’s face goes through a hilarious series of reactions to Jong-soo’s questions, which have less to do with her character and much more to do with whether she’s fresh-faced or sweet or stacked. Just then Moon-ho arrives and calls her name (Jong-soo starts in embarrassment), steering her aside for a report on her latest findings.

Young-shin plays President Hwang’s room-salon footage for Moon-ho and Editor Jang, which contains over 200 hours of video of various important men being drunk and sleazy with Hwang’s stable of actresses. But naturally they want to know where she got her hands on this evidence, and she fumbles for an answer before settling on the truth.

She reveals that her informant is someone she’s been researching for a very long time, and that it took a lot of effort to manage a rendezvous. However, she’s frank about her misgivings in trusting Moon-ho with this, since she’s not sure he won’t claim her work. Therefore, she asks that he entrust her with handling contact with the source.

Moon-ho promises readily, and asks who it is. She asks if he knows what a night courier is, and names one such messenger called the Healer. Moon-ho confirms that he’s heard of the guy.

Jung-hoo comes rushing into the office to report to the boss, but Jong-soo blocks him and insists there’s a meeting going on. Jung-hoo pulls a feint—again, mixing Bong-soo-like clumsiness with Healer’s slick moves to whirl around Jong-soo and barge in anyway.

He announces that he’s found Hwang’s favorite room salon, Luna Moon, acting like he spent all night pounding the pavement instead of just beating the info out of Hwang.

As he’s talking, Young-shin sees the pop-up notification on Moon-ho’s computer: email from the Healer. She looks at him in shock, and Moon-ho asks the others to leave them to some privacy. Jung-hoo purposely drops papers that give him an excuse to plant a bug underneath the table, then is ushered out by the editor.

Young-shin eyes Moon-shin with a fresh wave of distrust: Why would Healer be emailing Moon-ho? Via the bug, Jung-hoo listens in on the conversation as Young-shin asks Moon-ho whether he hired the Healer, and what he requested. He’s got Min-ja on the other line, who sent the email at his instructions, since he wanted clarification about why Moon-ho wanted Young-shin protected.

Moon-ho admits that he hired the Healer but declines to answer why, turning the conversation into an interviewing critique—she’s approaching him all wrong. She asks if he asked the Healer to save her from gangsters, and to take her DNA sample. She can’t understand his reasons, neither can she just drop it and accept non-answers.

Despite picking at her interviewing flaws, Moon-ho decides to answer her initial question about why he came to Someday. He says he wanted to set up his own outlet and ran background checks on every employee, not just her. After all, she’ll be a journalistic “human shield” for him, so he has to make sure she’s in good shape.

Stated like that it sounds so simple, and it gets him off the hook for every question minus the one he can’t answer about her DNA, which he baldly denies. Young-shin is hit with a wave of disappointment and embarrassment, and says that her exchange with the Healer yesterday now “makes me want to die.”

At that, we split-screen to show Jung-hoo’s face reacting to her mortification (agh, so good) as she thinks of his warning not to trust too readily. She cuts herself off before admitting that much to Moon-ho, though he’s more interested in the tidbit about her meeting the Healer yesterday. Did she see his face?

She replies, “If I’d seen it, I would know just how pitifully he regarded me.”

Moon-shik receives confirmation that Young-shin was found at the age of five and bounced from family to family for a while, and was finally adopted at eight. She was found behind a trash can in a Seoul alleyway, and was thought to have a speech disability because she refused to talk.

The report badly shakes Moon-shik’s composure, and he thinks back to the aftermath of that accident. Badly injured and lying in a hospital bed, Myung-hee begs him to find Ji-an for her. He inquires at the police station, where a report confirms that a child was found hiding behind a trash can, and that takes him to the orphanage.

Sobbing Ji-an runs to hug him, and Moon-shik comforts her wearing a heavy expression. You can see the wheels already turning in his head….

As Moon-shik recalls this, he starts breathing heavily and then hears a voice asking, “Why did you do it?” He sees his old friend Joon-seok in the room, chiding him: “If you were gonna be torn up about it forever, you should’ve just brought her home.” Ooh, is he turning all Macbeth on us now?

He tries to ignore his conscience-specter, but Joon-seok persists, asking if he thought Ji-an’s survival would keep Myung-hee bound to her dead husband. He looks like he wants to defend himself, but every time he tries to speak up, Joon-seok disappears.

And then another voice asks, “Why did you do it?” This time it’s Gil-han, Myung-hee’s first husband, reminding him, “We were friends.” He advances on Moon-shik with that look of betrayal on his face, and Moon-shik shrinks back in fear. “Friends shouldn’t do that,” Gil-han says.

And upping the creep factor even more, we see the secretary watching intently from the doorway, noting Moon-shik’s erratic behavior and reporting it straightaway to the Elder. He explains about the brothers being interested in the child lost in 1992, and that Moon-ho appears to have already approached her.

The Elder calls Moon-shik “top class” among all the people he’s developed, knowing his place without being servile, and when to advance and when to retreat. “But you see,” he adds, “Moon-shik has exactly one weakness. That daughter.” She has the capability to turn him into a balloon doll—one of those dancing balloons you put in front of stores. One needle is all it takes to pop it: “And we can’t let that happen to Moon-shik.”

The secretary understands what he means, and agrees to send Moon-ho a clear warning without Moon-shik knowing.

Moon-ho replies to the Healer’s request for information, advising him to be particularly wary of Secretary Oh. He also adds the order for the Healer to not contact Young-shin personally.

Then he assigns Young-shin and Jung-hoo (dude, couple sweaters!) to interview Yeon-hee and asks for a detective to whom they can submit the evidence, so as to prevent the other side from obstructing the case. Young-shin knows of one such character, having run into Investigator Yoon while staking out Hwang.

Then Moon-ho introduces his buddy to the team, and Editor Jang is still unable to understand why these elites would choose to come here. Moon-ho prods Jong-soo to tell them what he’d confessed earlier: that he came to spy for Moon-shik. Aw, so he couldn’t backstab his sunbae after all! I wanted to be able to keep liking him, and now I’m glad I can.

Young-shin gripes about Moon-ho on the car ride over to the interview, asking if it’s so hard for him to praise her a little for staying up all night researching. All that work catches up to her and she nods off in her seat, and as her head starts to fall, Jung-hoo carefully reaches over to prop it up with his hand.

He drives like that all the way to Young-shin’s house, where he finds weird gangster-looking ajusshis hanging about. He’s just about to back away before they’re seen, but Young-shin awakes and lights up, darting out to greet her ex-con ajusshi uncles. The mood is adorably energetic as they fawn over her, until grumpy Dad shoos them away for scaring off his customers. Jung-hoo watches this all with bemusement that gradually turns to amusement.

Over at the SS office, Sang-soo assures Secretary Oh that he and his team are up to the task. Then he gives his guys an hour to accomplish their goal, and they get to work manipulating a voice clip taken from Moon-ho’s news broadcast.

Dad again asks Yeon-hee if she’s okay to go through with the interview, even if her face will be pixelated onscreen. He knows how the other side’s attorney will attack, and giving an interview could have adverse effects on her. But Yeon-hee remains firm, reminding him that she isn’t concerned with preserving her reputation; all she wants is to take them down.

Dad asks for some time to discuss things with Yeon-hee before giving the interview, and they step aside. Young-shin asks Jung-hoo if he can handle the camera equipment, and he meekly just says he’s sure it’ll work out. Ha. He surreptitiously links in to Min-ja, who adds that his father was reportedly a whiz with machines too.

She reads him Moon-ho’s reply email, including that addendum about not making personal contact with Young-shin. I think we all know Healer well enough by now to see that this is exactly the kind of thing to spur his rebellious streak, and he just scoffs.

Young-shin leans over to examine the camera setup, and as she looks at the equipment, he looks over at her. He reaches out with a finger, and she looks at him in puzzlement as he lightly touches her forehead. “What are you doing?” she asks. “Contact,” he replies. “Personal contact.” LOL. He is such a teenager sometimes.

Min-ja practically rolls her eyes, then mentions the Teacher asking a strange question earlier about whether he preferred fruit or chocolate. Is it some kind of a code? But Jung-hoo has no clue.

Young-shin puts on a record and starts mugging for the camera, which confuses Jung-hoo. She tells him to let it go because she’s in a heavy mood, all while sending funny faces at the camera. Then she assumes a serious journalist’s mien as she runs through a mic test, mock-reporting: “Hello everyone. You are looking at a woman who has been rejected by her Crushes 1 and 2 simultaneously, who is here with clear mind to report all the same.”

Jung-hoo’s expression sharpens as he registers this. She continues: “Number 1 called this woman a human shield, and Number 2 thinks of her as a delusional attention seeker. However, let us forget this readily. Like a sad dream conjured in the middle of the night, which goes like darkness at the light of dawn. Let us forget. Let us pretend it never happen—”

She stumbles before finishing. Jung-hoo looks up at her with those eyes (those eyes), and she blinks back tears and chatters quickly about the weather.

The interview begins, and Yeon-hee names names and tells her story frankly. Young-shin starts light and increases the pressure, asking if she went along to entertain the assemblyman because she thought she’d be rewarded with favors later. It’s a little strong, so she backs off and moves on, but Yeon-hee answers anyway, saying that Young-shin doesn’t know the fear so she can talk about it so easily. She says that those people are capable of doing anything to protect their interests.

Secretary Oh confirms that whatever scheme he’s put the SS team on, it’s ready to go.

Meanwhile, Jung-hoo finally gets a call from his Teacher, who asks if he prefers chocolate or sweet potatoes. He tells him to go home immediately if he wants to meet, because Teacher’s only waiting five minutes. Jung-hoo’s exit is stopped by ajusshi, who tells him to take lunch with him, and a glimpse at the pastry case jars Jung-hoo’s memory—it’s his birthday. So that’s what Old Fogey Teacher was rattling on about?

Moon-ho calls Young-shin to the office, because an informant has surfaced. She heads out immediately, following his directions to a particular location… and we see that this is the SS tech team’s doing. Gack, they’ve doctored Moon-ho’s voice using his broadcasts, and she’s none the wiser. Fake Moon-ho directs her to turn off her phone as well, to evade potential tracking, and she complies.

Then the real Moon-ho gets a call from an unknown number. It’s a random schoolboy, who reads a note provided by Secretary Oh warning him not to forget that he owes the family who raised him, and that he cannot throw it away over one bad woman, and that his family is awaiting his return.

Alarmed, Moon-ho tries calling Young-shin and gets no reply. So he sends Healer an email outlining the details, and Jung-hoo screeches the car to a halt and orders ajumma to locate Young-shin via the tracker in her bag. He hears the direction and zooms off in a hurry. So does Moon-ho.

Secretary Oh prepares the next phase of his eeeevil plan by entering a building dressed as a construction worker, and starts to tamper with some kind of machinery. That’s the building Young-shin arrives at, although the front doors are locked. That forces her to go around to find an open door, and she enters cautiously, looking for Moon-ho.

She finds the one elevator that will work—the one that Secretary Oh has just messed with. She steps inside, and the elevator begins its ascent. Once it’s in motion, Secretary Oh opens the cable box and snips a wire.

Suddenly, the elevator jolts and clangs to a stop, while the lights flicker off. Then, it starts to free-fall—with nine stories between her and death. The elevator stops after a short drop, but it doesn’t look like it’ll hold for long.

Driving like a maniac, Jung-hoo arrives at the building and heads inside the same way. He hears the elevator gears as it begins a second fall, running in that direction as it catches a second time. He bangs on the doors at the bottom and she hears it, screaming out for help.

Jung-hoo starts running up the staircase, and Secretary Oh, who’s heading down, hears the approach with enough time to duck aside.

Young-shin fights to tamp down her mounting panic, but she can feel the precarious hold on the elevator and starts to hyperventilate. Jung-hoo arrives on the rooftop and quickly clips emergency cords in place, wearing one end as a harness, and runs to the elevator shaft.

Opening the doors manually, he sees the car stuck halfway down and leaps into the shaft, guided by the cables, and lands atop the car with a thud that makes Young-shin scream.

He opens the door and drops into the elevator next to her, just as the last of the cables give way and start snapping. He quickly pulls her cap down over her eyes and belts her into the harness, then grabs hold of her with one arm and the cable with the other.

The elevator begins its final plummet, literally falling away around them as they are pulled upward.

Jung-hoo assists Young-shin onto the rooftop, but once they’re there she flings off his arm angrily. Aw, she’s still embarrassed.

She yells at him for risking his life, and then says in a wavering voice that she’s grateful for his help, “But if we fell together, we would have both died!” More to the point, he would have died, and just because of her.

Her eyes still covered, she asks if he’s still here and reaches out a hand just as she did the other day. He steps back before she makes contact but she figures he’s still around and says that even though Moon-ho paid him for his work, she doesn’t have the money to pay him back for saving her life. “I’m sorry,” she says quietly. “Thank you.”

Without saying anything, he drops her bag at her feet and starts walking away. But he stops after a few steps, registering the snow that’s started to fall.

His voiceover repeats earlier sentiments: “After becoming alone, up till now, I haven’t wished for anything from another person. And so, I was fine.”

Below, Moon-ho arrives outside the building and heads inside. Jung-hoo continues: “I didn’t care at all whether anyone understood or misunderstood me. I was like that.”

But past tense is past tense, and he suddenly whirls around, walking purposely toward Young-shin. He pulls off his gloves and folds up her hat, just enough to see the bottom half of her face. He stops short of her eyes… and leans in… and kisses her.

 
COMMENTS

I’m sorry, am I supposed to write comments and make sense after that? Surely you don’t expect me to be useful at this point, do you? Not when all I want to do is rewind the last ten minutes and watch it fifty times?

Okay, fine, let’s be professional and all that. Pull it together, ‘beans.

Let’s start with the older generation, whose layers continue to be peeled back one by one—yet again, deft handling by the writing here. It’s difficult to maintain mystery without being too cryptic on one hand, or revealing too much and flattening out the tension on the other. So I’m content to see each character introduced in stages, so that we get to see how they fit into the larger picture by degrees. Obviously Jung-hoo’s father was a victim and not the aggressor, but I’m still curious to know exactly how the betrayal went, and in what order.

Despite Moon-shik being a pretty clear villain, I like that he doesn’t seem to be a black-and-white sort of guy. Yes, he’s guilty as sin: If he didn’t outright kill his friends, he still bore responsibility for their demises, not to mention the present-day hits he’s ordering as a part of his clean-up job. His hands are unclean and bloodstained, and he doesn’t seem all too torn up about killing Go Sung-chul, for instance. But I don’t want him to be this flat mastermind whose life was consumed by an obsessive love for a woman he had to have. That’s too simple and I don’t buy it, and I don’t think the show means to take that route either.

I’d rather see Moon-shik as a tragic figure—the guy who had every capacity to be a hero, but made every bad choice. I don’t think redemption has to be in his cards, but his complexity is what I find fascinating about him—I don’t care when he’s smug and in perfect control, but I do feel sucked in when he hallucinates his friends and actually seems afraid. I want to see him come to an understanding that he was completely wrong, and I want to have him wish for his soul, only to realize he’s already sold it.

As for the romance, I’m trying to pinpoint what about Jung-hoo and Young-shin make it so exciting and giddy-making, because its parts alone don’t explain it—we’ve seen these elements time and time again, and in some dramas I find them trite and unmoving, while in others I’m squealing at my screen and hugging myself.

I always love when the romantic journey plays off other elements of the story, and Healer gives us that. This isn’t to say a pure romantic storyline wouldn’t work well, but things are always more fun when you add layers and faces and dimension. (A single light may shine, but there’s something extra satisfying about holding up a gem to the light and finding unexpected glints coming through from other facets.)

Both Jung-hoo and Young-shin have some growing up to do on their own, and their connection is more like a collective group of smaller connections. They’re friends, colleagues, fellow survivors of abandonment—and then there’s the extra connection they don’t even know about, with regard to their childhoods. Jung-hoo has voiced the same sentiment a few times now, that he used to feel a certain way, and is starting to change his mind about them.

I don’t get the sense that it’s as simple as “I like her so I feel differently,” but that the things he can’t abide in other people don’t apply to her, because she’s a kindred spirit. When somebody comes at him from a certain perspective, he has a tendency to dig in his heels and rebel, as we see with Min-ja and Teacher. But when that person is seeing things through your own eyes, whether you mean for them to see that or not, you can’t have the same response, because now their view is your view. Sometimes that’s all it takes.

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You have no idea how happy you made me now. Finally I can share some fangirling over JCW!! *-*

I fell hard for him in Empress Ki. Now he is back and even better in Healer. His acting is superb, his eyes are even more expressive, his voice deeper and sexier.... **deep sigh** Can anyone be more sweet and sexy at the same time? will I find my own rooftop kisser? ...I think my lovelife is ruined again, haha!!

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Currently re-watching episode 8 before starting on episode 9 - I figured if I don't start it then it won't end, right? Right!? Ah why does an episode have to finish soooo quickly!! Even subs are out early today!! Must be something in the air! Healer-ya!!

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@ namedx

Not to worry, the good news is that, there's ANOTHER episode tonight!!!! And there's us, the absolutely crazy Healer Beanie Fan Club who'll keep you company. :)

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Ahaha, true! Just about to tune into ep 9 now, only thing is, after tonight's episode, there's another 5 whole days before the next one!! Lol aww you Beanies are simply the best!

Happy watching guys, I believe subs are nearly complete!

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Hey namedx
Theres episode 10 tonight!!! Don't miss it!!! It's in about 2 hour's time!!!

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No make that 1 hour's time!!!

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Lol thank you for the reminder! Just got back from work and the first thing I did was switch on my laptop to see Healers commenting away crazily!! It's manic over at episode 9, can't wait to see what episode 10 brings!! Dunno if you're still lurking over here, so will post up on the other page too. x

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Oh Wow, Page 5!! On Ep 8 out of 20!!

I'm so glad to be a part of this experience! Thank you everyone for this exhilarating ride. I wouldn't have made it past the last 7 days without you!

@Teru,
A Qn on following his Instagram acct:
Do u use that link you posted in Comment 191 to follow his Instagram acct? Or is that a link to see just that one post? TQ.

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Hey KDaddict, what time of the day is it for you? Did you remember to sleep?

Same here... I'm thankful and overjoyed to be part this experience too!!! :)

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Got up 3 hours earlier than usual to watch ep 9 again. Didn't even have to set alarm. Losing sleep over a KD. Who would believe it except among the bunch of us nuts?
What about u? Did u lose sleep too?

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It was the previous 2 nights that I slept later than usual because I just couldn't stop reading commenting. Last night I slept earlier actually, the sleep of the just and the sleep of a contented woman who had just watched JCW being the most goofy Bong Soo and transforming into the hottest masculine Bong Soo ever. Just remembering.... *heart rate escalating* *pant pant* *deep breath x2*

OK, calmer now... :)

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LOLOLOL!!!

Ok.. keep breathing.. you're doing great!!

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Dude forget remembering I just died (again. please stop dying, heart) just reading your comment. Aaaaaaagh!

We need to form a support group or something.

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Hey gals!

I was just mentioning to Omomo in Comment 184.3.1 that we could use the name "Healer Ruined Us" for our fan club but I think that works well for a Support Group too LOL!!

Yup, so ahem "Hi, my name is GB and I'm a Healer Addict with a capital A!" .... HELP!!!!

Yeah, you know you need help when you're still doing this at WORK!!!! *someone's coming, quick minimise screen*

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Totally! I sneaked a peak (or two. or three...) here today at work too even though I have a self imposed no DB at work policy.

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Good morning Beanies!

It's morning over on my side and I only had just a little under 8 hours sleep....what's the first thing I do when I woke up? Check Dramabeans!

I have to be at work by 9am so can't reply to everyone's comments so shall check later.

However @KDaddict, well you can follow him straight from the link I gave you or you can use the Instagram app. I shared the desktop link because I was aware that a lot of us would be on our laptop reading dramabeans instead of mobile. But as for Instagram I mostly use the app. You have to have an account on Instagram by the way :)

I'm not sure what phone you're using (iPhone or android), but I use android so I downloaded Instagram with Play Store. Then all you do is just type in @Jichangwook into search on the app and follow. Done and easy :)

It's the same with twitter too. I use twitter on my phone.

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@Teru, I'm an Apple user, so iPhone n Mac. Haven't done anything like this b4. My goodness!

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Damn maan, Yoo Ji Tae's acting!!! *whistles* blows me away every. single. time!

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Whew! Team Healers of Viki are fast. The subs are out already. I think I'm gonna faint. Hahaha!. I never thought that this Drama will be this good. Bursting with too much emotions right now. Still waiting for the recaps of JB to be fully satisfied though. Please..please..please :D

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Don't have any energy left for much of anything else, much less another drama or actor. It's all consumed by this one drama n one actor. The One. Ji Chang Wook.

My reaction when I see news of other actors the last few days is pretty much: Who?

Bye Bye Binnie, you were the epitome of Cool, w a capital C. I loved u and waited for u while u were in M.S. But it's been too long since your last drama, and sb else came along, someone younger, cooler as the repelling, roof-jumping, gravity-defying Healer, and cuter as the stuttering, hapless Bong Sookie. And as the oh so lonely and hurting Jung Ho. Sorry I've to leave u. But Jung Ho needs me, to fix him dinner so he can at least eat some decent meals, and clean up his place, while he is out to do away with the baddies, and make money to buy that private island.

I don't know if your attempt at Jekyll n Hyde will lure me back. If it premieres a while after Healer, it might. Or it might be too little too late. Anyway, it's been good while it lasted. Thx for the memories. All the best to you. I loved you well.

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LOL! oh you unfaithful chick! But at least you're not 2 timing! I think I will still try to catch some new shows but not all and maybe not all episodes. Must keep options open, widen my scope, ensure I don't miss too many hot, new, bods ....err.... I mean actors and actresses. ;)

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Mwahaha,KDaddict, oh you got me laughing hard here! And yesss, i don't want to invest my time for another actors just like you. I scramble the drama list to find some distraction for my hilo addiction, yet even binnie couldn't shake my ground. Owh, gosh, i just wish i could wake up in time when the ep 10 airing to get my dose.

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Poor Binnie. This reminds me of a funny comment from a Beanie a couple of years ago~ I think it was when Binnie enlisted, but it may have been someone else. Anyway, the commenter said that she had vowed that she'd keep her Oppa's photo as her desktop for the duration of his military service. But then she saw an incredibly adorable photo of some other guy just hours later, and couldn't resist ousting her Oppa off the desktop. It was much funnier in her words, so full of devotion at first, then she was all "sorry, not sorry" for being a fickle fangirl.

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Hahaha now that's funny, thanks for sharing :)

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@Growingbeautilfully,
I've been Most faithful for 3 years+.
How many gals do that, eh?
And, I've come clean. Not 2-timing. That's the honourable thing to do.

@anotheraddict,
That other person wasn't me, at all. ;)
I went to his fan meeting after he go out of M.S., and I saw his post-MS movie King's Wrath 4X in a cinema, tho I didn't think it v good movie. It was all for Binnie, u know.

@redsun,
Hi-5!!

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Love love love ji chang wook in this!

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Dying here waiting for the recap.... Oh the feels!!!!!!!! (yeah you can tell I finally got to watch ep9 right)

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Congrats akamiso.... so is the smile still on your face?

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And i'm back, lurking here to completed my cycle as per GB order up there!waiting for the ep 9 recap patiently. In the meanwhile me gonna check some BTS and other knick-knacks to quench my healer thirst!

And oh, just found the ep 9 rating was only 8.2%! Darn, people..that's just frustating. Do i hope the evil,crack-peddling producers hear us here :More KiSSES to boost up rating, will yaaahhhhh

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8.2% nationwide? TNMS or AGB.. IF it is TNMS nationwide that means increase on the rating ( from 6.9% for ep 7 and n/a for ep. 8) - ref. is Dramawiki

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That's for AGB. Actually last ep got higher ratings (8.6%, IIRC).

But meh, rating schmatings, like I always say. A lot of my fave dramas are underrated, so no surprises here. All I know is that Healer is ruining me and I'll keep boarding this train until the ending (which is hopefully a fantastic and/or satisfying end)!

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seriously underrated. Is KBS' inadequate marketing to blame?

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This drama is so good yet it looks like it's underrated, which reminds me of The Three Musketeers. I remember really enjoying the drama but its rating with Korean audience wasn't as high so tvN decided to not go ahead with its planned 3-seasoned format. Sigh, maybe it is KBS's lack of marketing.

Remember the "Heirs" - they've went over the top with marketing the series so there was so much hype months before the drama started. I was really looking forward to watching the drama because of the excitement, but then it fell short and became a really disappointing drama. However, all that marketing seemed to have reached more audiences so likely chances more woud tune in.

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Does anyone know when the recap should be up? I've never stalked recaps before so I don't know if there's a regular time for them or anything. It's my bedtime... :3

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Recaps? .... Anytime now akamiso.... but don't sweat it....just sleep kiddo.... we'll still be here for you. :)

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How can I sleep like this ????????? :D Must share the feels, you know :D

I can't believe I was SO hyped up for episode 9 and yet not only did it not disappoint, it surpassed my expectations! How often does that happen???????

I need to stop putting a billion exclamation points but I can't!!!!!!!!!!!

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Haha, yeah I'm the same way! If I were you I'd wait just a bit. It will be up pretty soon :) It's always up between 7:00-9:00 pm for me and it's 8:08 where I am right now!

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Anytime now. Within the next 30 mins, I'd say. It's safe to assume that sleep will elude u now.

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You're right. I don't know if I should be sad or happy about this. So much conflict on top of my already confused emotions. Hmm...??? :D

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Since it's javabeans recapping it will probably be within the next hour or so :)

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BTW in case you come back here... Giegie, newstory and Daisy... I added my nonsense to your comments on Comment 172.1.2.1.1 in page 4. :)

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Thanks writing it here @GB, otherwise I wouldn't have noticed the reply. Shall go back to read now :D

On another note...can you believe we have reached 4-DIGITS in number of comments already?? WOW

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1028 and counting!!!

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Growingbeautifully, yes I'm here) Happy 1031 comments, Episode 9 recap is also growing super fast) already saw your comments there:)

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I saw your comment in the previous page, GB, and it's not nonsense at all. I couldn't agree more, and let me just add JCW's 50cm shoulder, too LOL! Can't help it. ;)

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Haha, alright guys. Let's at least hit the 900 mark before the next recap gets here!!! :)

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Right on!

Look at us all, waiting for a recap like a bunch of zealous puppies. Yep. We've gone completely bonkers.

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Dear everyone,

Please keep commenting and amusing me. Some of us are losing sleep here over this you know!! :D

Here's a q for you: What are you all doing right now? You know what I'm doing already... (staring at the monitor, refreshing the page, and watching the computer clock tick on...)

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Right now? Sitting in front of the computer screen, listening to OST 3, browsing the Soompi thread and other sites to fish for something Healer-related to read, and refreshing Dramabeans every now and then.

If that isn't hooked then I don't know what is.

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OST 3... Somehow I find that one the most boring yet the most interesting? I think it's because to me it's actually the song I'd be most likely to listen to, but in all the bestest scenes they played 1 or 2.

I loved them both so much in the drama but for some reason it just wasn't the same when I tried to listen to them as "music". I don't know them being all English is confusing. :D

In the earlier pages of this thread people were saying stuff about MLTR and I had no idea what it was at the time but now that I know I'm too lazy to find the comments again... I wonder if they were + or - comments lol

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@akamiso

I love the beginning of OST 3! Especially at the start of ep 9 (so perfect). The rest of the song develops into a pretty good ballad, but I still like OST 4 the best so far I think. I do like the English songs well enough in some scenes, They're pretty good, BUT I rather have the music be Korean. Because it just feels more connected to the characters I think.

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Anticipating for comments of JB for this episode ( I guess a 3-pager comment is not enough. Hahaha!).

Here I am in the middle of my messy tables with tons of workload but never fails to refresh this page for the updates, new comments included. ( Hoping that my boss wouldn't notice *fingers-crossed* ) ;) ;)

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@Xavienne

Hi five for looking at DB while at work! I'm also at work too and have been checking DB periodically. Good news is only 1 hour of work left to go then I get to go home! Woo

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Hahaha. Hi Five Teru. Just got home. Grinning again. Excited for ep. 10 :D

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Yea, let's break a record here untill the ep 9 recap come out!!And somebody would take a screen capture and put it to JCW account to let him know that he has a dedicated fans like us :)

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!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

(this comment really called for my excessive exclamations)

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LolLolLok akamiso! Let's do that, anyone who has IG or twitter, please make our existence be heard by healer-ya himself, so he can deliver a much much better-sweeter-hotter-killer act that will make us screaming moar, crazy moar, hihihi..

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Omg that's an awesome idea! The best way to do it is twitter. We can just post on twitter when a screencap and circle the number of comments this page has. Maybe put "Healer <3" or something so JCW can understand. Oh and maybe a trending hash tag we can all use so it's spread around on twitter to his Korean fans too - so that they know the hype have gone internationally!! But it must start with someone posting it on JCW's twitter!

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Can't wait for the next recap and episode. You guys are awesome! I can't believe this has accumulated almost 900 comments.

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The march for 1000 comments, let's do it! Can somebody tell me if this is the most commented recap here on DB?

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I certainly think so. Ep 8 out of 20 eps. So early on too.
80 comments to 1000.

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Hi I'm back!

You guys really think we can reach 1000 comments here? If is that would be great since so early into the drama and we have reached the 4-diguts already!

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It seems like we've past 1000 now :)

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Hi @Andieee

yup I believe it is the most commented recap for a drama that haven't reached halfway point yet. The most recapped dramas so far I know are City Hunter (1000+) and Kings 2 Hearts (2300+), but this number didn't happen until wayyy into the second half of the drama itself. Well towards the end really. K2H had 2300+ comments on its finale episode, same goes for CH.

I haven't seen a drama with this high amount of comment before ep 10 before.

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I'm new here to commenting but can I just say...that kiss scene was AWESOME!!!

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Whoa guys, 1000+ comments. Been a while since I've seen a figure like that.

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Woooo!

Just finished reading everyone's comments from the start and wow 1000+ already :D

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Wow, guys. I'm impressed. Even the ep 9 recap is already past 200. I remember I expected this recap to go barely past that last week and now look where we are!

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Episode 9 is at 273 comments and counting....

Can't wait to see how the figure grows for Episode 10!!!!

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The amazing thing about Healer is, previous episodes of this drama was just averaging at 100ish comments. Now suddenly after the ending scene, we have 10x the amount!

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That and I think a lot of people began watching just the week of EP8's airing. Post holidays, and people wondering about the drama JB was excited about ;) But hey, nice timing!

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Found this beautiful description of the last scene on tumblr credits to @dreamingsnowflake2013:

"Healer-ya, you have stolen my heart!

This show keeps getting with each episode, hell, it’s getting better with each passing minute, as the emotion are starting to get more profound. How epic do these two look together?! The heart-tugging music, gorgeous scenery, celestial light, flying snowflakes and the couple that steals all hearts! This scene is simply magical!

BEST BIRTHDAY PRESENT EVER!

JH cancels his own birthday in a heartbeat and rushes to save YS, jumping into a falling elevator along the way! And then he gives himself a birthday present of his own! In a rare moment of surrender, he allows himself what he’s beeing denying himself for so long. JCW is really amazing - you can exatcly pinpoint the split second when something changes inside him and he makes the decision. There is a heart-stopping moment of hesitation when you almost think he won’t do it but then he does. Because he can’t no longer resist this maddening attraction and desperate longing. JH and YS remind me of two magnets who are pulled to each other with undeniable force. I love how he kisses her with such devastating tenderness like she was the most precious thing in the world or a dream that would disappear; I love the the gentle way he holds her and that he can’t help himself but to touch her with his hands. It’s always YS who hold her hands out for him, but it’s been always him who initiated the touch in the end. He’s finally found something than he wants more than that deserted island in the Pacific Ocean - he’s found this bubbly, courageous, captivating, beautiful and utterly maddening woman, who has turned his well-planned life upside down.

I think the looks JH is giving YS will be the death of me - so much desperate yearning and tenderness in his gaze! How does JCW do it?! How does he convey such myriad of emotions?! How does he make me melt in front of my computer screen with such regularity?! I’m starting to suspect that the real reason why he always covers YS’s face is because she may not have survive the intense and raw longing in his eyes. "

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@AnnaAkana

Wow those words are really good :) thanks

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Maybe I am not too late to join the fangirling eh. :) Haha. No words. Just me here squeeing in bed hugging every object i find. Lucky PMY lol. But I love her acting here. And JCW, there you are ruining my bias' list. :D

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@pimpy

It's never too late dear :) I've just returned to reading new comments here on this thread (which I have been active before)....So welcome to the Healer's club :D :D

P.s. JCW is also ruining my bias list. Poor Yonghwa oppa...haha

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Best drama airing currently airing right now. I love you show! *mwhhaaa*

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I just dropped by to have a look and am amazed!!! 1048 comments for an episode that is already more than a week old!!!! Thank you Beanies for joining this show and this thread to make this one of the hottest shows in a long time. Your active commenting will make this show a must watch for passers-by. Spread the love around. :)

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Dear show,

How could you ruined me like this? I am so head-over-heels in love with you that all I could think about is Healer. You know, I have my own bf too but can't help it...JCW you steal my heart (as a fan).

I LOVE YOU SHOW! Please continue to be awesome all the way.

Fighting!

Sincerely,

Your infatuated fan <3

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hello
could you tell me what was the name of the song that in episode 8 used when .... (Young-shin puts on a record and starts mugging for the camera, which confuses Jung-hoo. She tells him to let it go because she’s in a heavy mood, all while sending funny faces at the camera.)?

plz help me
tnx

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I'm also looking for it, just like you :'(

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Wow,I had to scroll down so much to write here. Following KBSWorld schedule hence only at episode 8 but I spoil myself reading later episode recaps.There is 1000plus comments this episode and 10 is 3000plus.

Some questions about this episode.Usually in other dramas when characters find non-working lifts they run to the staircase but it is so refreshing Young Shin goes to find the cargo lift. Then, also Junghoo left his car parked out there, is he trying to out himself as Healer.

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Anyone have any idea what type of camera Jung hoo was using for the interview?

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Anyone knows the name of the song at 38:50 in this episode, when CYS "testing camera" ? I like it but i can't find it name cause i don't know korean :'( Pls tell me if u know. Tks so much!

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It's an old song by Song Chang Shik(송창식-잊읍시다 korean title, not sure about the english translation),here are some links:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0QiGfWeo9E
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rnSj9MAxIo4

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Thank you very much <3 <3 I've been searching it for long. So lucky <3

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For all the people who looked like crazy (as myself) for the song playing in the "camera testing scene", here the link and the title of the song :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rnSj9MAxIo4
Song Chang Sik (송창식) - 잊읍시다

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Bot to rain on everybody's parade..
This recaps spoiled me and gave incentive to go watch. Show and I are indeed fated (This be My "hunter in city") but those high hopes crashed as always. Just a little bit but enough.

For example. During the final scene, was she a doll or something? Sure, it was entirely his scene but before when he left the tape, held her hand through the hysterics, etc, she at least still had reactions. Asking if he was still there, looking around wildly, feeling wildly since she is "blindfolded."

No reaction from the sudden lip to lip? A jolt, nope.
It woulda been real funny if while he was making his purposeful stride back, she decided to pull the muffle off because as always, he should be gone by then.
If he was studying her face before the act, she would've felt him near. Startled a bit, thinking why he was pulling her cap up. Said something, reached out to feel or grasp as she did before. Nope, nothing.

Add to the fact that she was just standing in the background while he (was going to be) walking away. Instead of shaking or recovering from the elevator shock.

Sorry that just really bothered me. Strangely enough, didn't really register on watch, nor while delightfully reviewing on recap. Twice, once before watch. once after. As established already. Then l I read these beautiful words: "the fact that the looked at her for so long (before and after) was telling too." (from /kolorful-palette-open-and-shut-healer/).

I love those words yet they made me notice why that particular scene did not make me squeal. Or just flail a bit as my style. (Aside from having read about it already). It was different from when I totally called it on the game over kiss (another drama) yet was all fistpump hyper anyway. Different from the feelings begot in (smile you) visual play with sashimi(?) and girl's lips. Still a giggle fest but all that floor-sitting from depression means show is still hiatus on our list. What else. Arang was a beautiful watch from beginning to end but I laughed at that "CPR" kiss, yes. Laughed more and properly at the 'beans recap of course.

The something missing or something amiss feeling.. Not sure which one to compare it to. Guess ghost could qualify. They replicated mannerisms from the original guy to his face-changed self quite well. It seemed normal on my bias(?) and natural but a little off on the new "him." Not that either was not believable. Oh right, topic. The romantic pairing itself seems a bit odd. A bit off. Not sure if it's because that second bias (second story) still seems rather shallow so drama on hiatus (too) means still relatively shallow character and pairing development/s.

Anyway, nevermind. Not sure. Something off and didn't make for more consummate scene in Healer's climatical(?) romance/relationship confirmation/confession. Sort of niggled at me on watch but it's a marathon watch so.. Anyways clear now. Sadly. That's all. Just wanted to share...

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HELP! Please anyone know where to download this song : Song Chang-sik - Let's forget .
Thank you!!!

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What the name of the song when Young-shin puts on a record ?

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THAT last minute.
I still can hear the echoes of a million fans squeeling!.

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Ho Ho Ho ....I am so excited to vote ...

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Hahaha! Here to give this awesome elpisode 5 stars. ;)

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So glad SJH just went for it.

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I want a PERSONAL CONTACT toooooo !!!

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When others say don't he does itttt ohhhh my healer

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How is almost dying in a broken elevator easier than kissing her during the first snow. TSKTSK
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Holy crap this is amazing. Ji chang wook why u be doing this to my life ayyyyyyy~~ i sweae i cant concentrate during class and stufd because of this drama and did i mention HOLY CRAP THIS IS AMAZING

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It is eleven at nice. It has been a LONG time since a kiss scene was wonderful enough to make me stomach flip over, or to make me cry. I may not sleep tonight.

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Wow. TWO GRAMMAR MISTAKES. I've obviously been shaken to my core. Thank you for the recap, Javabeans!

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Does anyone know the folk? song when young shin do camera test? Please..?

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Awwww good times! ??

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