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Healer: Episode 11

More good stuff! It’s pretty gratifying to go into each episode hoping for the best and to be rewarded, because so often we’re met with disappointment instead. This episode makes some huge strides forward with connections being drawn and continued shifts in the relationships, bringing forth some unexpected (but totally welcome) alliances, while hinting at fractured ones to come.

Also, a quick reminder: We’re a staunchly spoiler-free zone here, so please be mindful of not posting Episode 12 details in this thread while waiting for the new recap. I know waiting is hard, but spoilers are evil!

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EPISODE 11 RECAP

Moon-ho returns home to find his chest of mementos open in plain sight, which puts him on alert. A call arrives from an unknown number, the voice digitally altered: the Healer.

Moon-ho knows the Healer doesn’t do phone calls, but the Healer says he’s making an exception to ask a pressing question, “when I can see your face like this.” Eek, shivers.

The lights flick off, and a shadowy figure steps into view. In his normal voice, Jung-hoo asks about the photo of the five friends, and what happened in February 1992. What payment will he require of the Healer in exchange for this information?

Moon-ho answers, “Will you show me your face?” Healer starts to reject that request, but Moon-ho holds up Young-shin’s busted cell phone and says, “Park Bong-soo.” O.M.G. He explains finding the phone in Bong-soo’s coat and links it to the elevator accident. Is the jig up?

Moon-ho now calls him Bong-soo and requests to see his face—that’s his condition for answering the question.

So Healer sighs, steps into the open, and turns on the light. He walks up to Moon-ho, takes off his glasses, and looks him straight in the eye. Aieeeeeee.

Moon-ho holds up the photograph and asks which friend he’s interested in. At Jung-hoo’s indication, Moon-ho seems to confirm a hunch and names the friend as Seo Joon-seok. Then he asks if Jung-hoo knows what “Morumoru Island” is, so-called because nobody knows where it is (mo-reu = unknown).

Itching for information, Jung-hoo impatiently replies that he’s quite serious, just as a memory hits him. He hears giggling children and a little girl’s voice asking, “Do you know what Morumoru Island is?” But he doesn’t quite know what to do with the recollection, and prompts Moon-ho to continue talking.

Moon-ho explains his noona recently telling him about a burglar whose face was strikingly similar to an old friend’s. Now Moon-ho also sees the resemblance, and has deduced why the Healer, whose existence requires such secrecy, might reveal himself to know this information.

“You, with eyes so similar to his,” he notes. “Are you Jung-hoo?”

Oof, so many emotions. Jung-hoo struggles to process, and then the girl’s voice rings in his ear again, calling out, “Jung-hoo-ya! Play with me!” The memory is visual this time: Ji-an chases Jung-hoo around a room while Teenage Moon-ho builds a fort with furniture. Ji-an declares, “It’s Morumoru Island!”

Moon-ho lets the kiddos inside and tells them to play quietly or risk pirate attack (ha, clever).

In the present, Jung-hoo’s chilliness prompts Moon-ho to sigh, “You guys used to be quite close to me.” Jung-hoo picks up on the plural and asks what happened to the girl. Moon-ho replies, “She died. In 1992.”

Jung-hoo has only now recalled Ji-an but it’s a shock to hear of her death. He turns back to the question of his father, and the person he killed. Moon-ho identifies Gil-han—the man next to him in the photo.

Jung-hoo reels, stammering, “H-he… killed his f-friend?”

But Moon-ho tells him that he asked the wrong question: “Your father was a murder suspect, not a murderer.” He died before he could clear his name, and Moon-ho asks if Jung-hoo came to him because he wants to prove his innocence.

So Moon-ho suggests working together toward that goal, and to continue his Bong-soo act at Someday to facilitate contact. Hearing of this later, Ajumma reiterates her opposition: She doesn’t like Moon-ho because he’s a facile liar. Plus, why does Jung-hoo want to clear his father’s name now, at this late date?

His answer makes her gape: “Because I want to tell her. Chae Young-shin.” He’s willing to admit to his thieving Healer duties, but not so comfortable with the my-dad-was-a-killer part.

Jung-hoo supposes that Young-shin will probably want to beat him up for lying at first, “But she’ll get over it right away, because she’s that kind of person.”

He guesses that ajumma’s ready to replace the Healer now, but asks her to hold off until he can clear Dad’s name. He has an uneasy feeling, and asks her to have his back for just a while longer. Ajumma just stares at her computer screen—and the new email that’s arrived from Young-shin. To tell or not to tell?

Young-shin arrives to a bustling office in the morning, busy in the wake of President Hwang’s suicide. Moon-ho directs his employees, sending reporters out on assignment and dealing with server problems; they’ll have to move overseas to skirt interference.

Young-shin asks Jung-hoo for the skinny, but curiously he just ignores her, leaving her hanging. Aw, is he playing the part of spurned suitor? When Moon-ho sends Young-shin on assignment, she automatically calls for Bong-soo to assist, but he ignores her again. To her confusion, he then jumps up to tag along with Moon-ho today, leaving her wondering at the sudden shift in dynamics.

Young-shin asks Bong-soo if he’s avoiding her because of their rooftop talk. He just says evasively, “Um… can you… step aside?” When she asks point-blank if he dislikes talking with her, he replies, “Yes.” HAHA. She’s so confused and disappointed at the sight of Bong-soo walking off chummily with Moon-ho, like the two have become best friends overnight. This is so great.

But the air is strained once they’re alone, as Moon-ho reminisces and Jung-hoo listens in annoyance. Moon-ho says he should’ve guessed his identity sooner, to which Jung-hoo snaps, “That would never have happened.” He bristles at Moon-ho’s familiarity and asks, “Are you going to keep doing that? Acting friendly?”

Moon-ho eyes him with sympathy as he asks how he ended up as the Healer, but Jung-hoo remains aloof and pointedly calls him Boss. Moon-ho reminds him that he used to call him Uncle.

They arrive at Moon-ho’s family junkyard, which he describes as home base for the friends and their pirate broadcasting activities. We see the flashback through his perspective, playing near his father while the friends worked and goofed off together. Moon-ho recalls, “The scenes in my memory are all like that—they’re laughing, caring, and warm.”

Jung-hoo cuts him short every time Moon-ho’s nostalgia gets too long-winded for him, and when Moon-ho mentions feeling glad to reunite with an old acquaintance, Jung-hoo says curtly that he doesn’t need to know that feeling.

Moon-ho asks kindly, “Do you have any friends? And do you have anyone to ask whether you have friends?”

Jung-hoo can’t meet his eye, and fidgets uncomfortably before putting up his bravado again, saying that he doesn’t trust Boss yet. He points out Moon-ho’s extensive investigation of Young-shin, while acting none the wiser to her face. He advises Moon-ho to drop the interest in him.

Moon-ho returns to his recounting, arriving at that day in 1992. In flashback, we see Gil-han and Joon-seok arriving together to see Moon-shik. Established as a hit reporter-photographer duo, they’re working on a new story and ask Moon-shik to borrow a car. Slush funds are being transferred tomorrow, and they want to follow; they even enlist Moon-shik as driver, like old times, so he can be in on the action.

Moon-ho recalls how the three friends headed out the next morning… and then Gil-han was dead, and Joon-seok arrested for killing him. And Moon-shik was the witness.

Moon-ho arrives at the point at hand: They need to get to the police records of Joon-seok’s interrogation when he was arrested. Moon-ho has been blocked at every turn, and he hands over a package containing all his research. He admits that he couldn’t trust the Healer either, and that he tipped off the police that the Healer would be lurking near Young-shin.

Annoyed, Jung-hoo excuses himself and heads off. Watching his exit, Moon-ho envisions Joon-seok walking next to Jung-hoo, as father and son display the exact same mannerisms. It brings a tear to his eye.

Detective Yoon and his partner find it suspicious how quickly the Hwang suicide is being wrapped up. Hwang’s suicide note is awfully convenient and informative, naming several names of important politicians as bribe-takers.

Thus Detective Yoon concludes that the Healer has aligned himself with powerful people, because they’ve managed to free him from murder suspicions very easily. Ack, a shrewd inference, except it’s wrong! Detective Yoon is just smart enough to be a royal pain in the ass—he knows enough to cause trouble, but not to solve it.

Thankfully, ajumma’s faster than Detective Yoon and hacks into the database to doctor Bong-soo’s driver’s license. An officer had pulled it up previously when it bore the original face, but he’d been distracted before showing it to Detective Yoon.

Anticipating the media furor, the Chaes arrange to have Yeon-hee moved to another location, with the family of a former client that Dad defended pro bono. Dad and Young-shin both awkwardly decline drawn-out goodbyes, only to have Yeon-hee ignore them and give her heartfelt thanks anyway.

Detective Yoon drops by the cafe looking for Young-shin, and takes a look around her father’s office. He asks if her father is in the habit of recording his consultations, and as she’s replying no, Detective Yoon spots a recording device tucked into a planter. And another one in the bookcase. Ack!

Young-shin is totally stunned, but plays it cool as the detective asks if she knows the Healer. He notes the interesting timing of events—Healer steals a video from Hwang, that video ends up in Someday’s hands, Hwang dies.

Young-shin replies that the Healer is known for not killing people, but the detective merely says that info must be out-of-date, since he is currently suspected for two murder cases. He implies that Healer forced Hwang to write his suicide note, or forged it.

Young-shin holds her shock in and feigns indifference to all this news, slapping on a smile.

Jung-hoo settles back in his Healer pad to start reading Moon-ho’s research, while Min-ja gets ready to open a can of worms. She’s finally decided to alert him to Young-shin’s email, admitting that it took her some time to think over how to handle this.

Listening only with half his attention, he tells her to read it aloud, but the moment she reads the subject line (“I am Chae Young-shin”), he jumps up and orders her to stop. Ajumma forwards it, and then hilariously starts singing along to “Some”—you know, that song about the ambiguousness of the dating game: It feels like you are, but you’re not, but kind of are mine / It feels like I am, but am not, but kind of am yours…

Jung-hoo reads the email, rapt. (And trips over his own feet.)

Young-shin: “I am Chae Young-shin. I must meet you, Healer-nim. If you don’t want me to see you, I will cover my eyes again. If you tell me not to say anything, I won’t make a sound… To have you comply and come to me, and watch from somewhere behind me—that’s all I want. That’s enough. And so, this is also a request for a date. Will you accept?”

At home, Young-shin gets dressed with anticipation. Jung-hoo heads for his closet too, disregarding ajumma’s continued warnings against it. She hits where it hurts, though, pointing out that Young-shin has a pretty good life, and can expect to meet a respectable young man with a stable career, who would give her every security in life. Jung-hoo, on the other hand, has never shown his face to her, can’t even tell her his name, and has nothing to offer but random talk about an island.

Jung-hoo feels those words, but counters, “Then… I can just show her. My face.”

Min-ja retorts that revealing himself to her makes Young-shin an accomplice to his accused crimes in the eyes of the law. And that makes Jung-hoo reconsider. Min-ja urges him to leave Young-shin alone, and he sighs that he should at least reply to her question.

All dolled up, Young-shin heads out for her date, pausing briefly to recall Detective Yoon’s warnings about Healer being dangerous. She shakes aside the thought, and spots the cops stationed outside to monitor her safety. Good thing for her, they’re not too attentive.

As she sneaks out, her voice narrates the rest of her email, which informs the Healer how the date ought go to. First, they’d start by walking together, just talking and laughing. She notes the happy couples doing just that as she walks on alone, arriving at the next date stop, a food stand. She eats alone while wistfully watching other couples doing as she describes, bickering about what to order.

Then, time for a movie. She goes to the cinema alone, saying that they don’t have to sit together, that it’s enough that they both see the same thing. She promises to wait for him there, and asks, “How long should I wait?”

She waits in the lobby for hours until she’s kicked out at closing time. She leaves the building in disappointment, shoulders slumping—until suddenly, the revolving doors start to spin, as though inviting her back inside.

She wanders into the lobby until she comes upon a hallway, and it’s lit with candles. Oh, Jung-hoo, you’re such a romantic it kind of hurts. Heart lifting, Young-shin follows the lit path through doors that open automatically for her.

Inside an empty theater, a spot has been prepared for her. She takes a seat just as something dings, and the stuffed rabbit on the table plays a recorded message (in ajumma’s voice, lol), asking what kind of movie she likes. She decides to go with whichever movie is longest—and then, the sound of footsteps makes her freeze. Omg omg. I can’t handle this. I need a higher-pitched word than squee.

Young-shin tenses in anticipation, and Jung-hoo takes a seat in the back row; his face is uncovered, but she doesn’t turn to look. Then the lights dim.

The movie plays (it’s Lee Seung-gi and Moon Chae-won’s Today’s Love), and Jung-hoo spends much of the time just watching Young-shin. By degrees they both settle in and start enjoying the movie, and then it ends.

The lights come back on. Young-shin gets up to find the theater empty, her mood now sinking with the return of reality. Jung-hoo watches from around the corner as she slowly heads for the exit, both of them feeling heavy-hearted.

And then, his hand shoots out and grabs her arm.

She stops there in the open doorway, and they stand there facing opposite directions while being inches apart. Appropriately, she’s in the light while he hangs back in the darkness.

His hand reaches down to hers, fingers intertwining, holding tight. The moment stretches out as they both drink it in, and you can read on their faces how momentous this contact is. Finally he has to let go, but it’s with a smile that she can walk on.

Outside, she finds a car waiting for her, its driver holding up a matching stuffed doll to signal that he’s Healer-sent. Jung-hoo watches her leave with those sad eyes.

Moon-shik receives an angry visit from Assemblyman Kim, who accuses Moon-shik of masterminding his downfall. We know that Kim dug his own grave, but he accuses Moon-shik of engineering this to usurp Kim’s position as future Seoul mayor.

Ever unflappable, Moon-shik has Kim escorted out. He receives the latest message from the Healer, who has agreed to discard that video (the one that involves the Elder, which he’d used to threaten him with) now that the Hwang case is no longer a threat. Moon-shik chuckles and decides, “I want to have the Healer.”

Secretary Oh points out that it’ll be difficult since they tried to pin him for murder and all, but Moon-shik tells him to proceed in their usual way—either bring the desired person onboard, or get rid of him.

Secretary Oh also worries about Myung-hee’s outing today, because she has gone to meet Joon-seok’s widow (Jung-hoo’s mother). Moon-shik acts like he’s calm about it, but for once he’s visibly upset.

Myung-hee meets Jung-hoo’s mother in a cafe, and the latter is too burdened with the past to even look her in the eye. Myung-hee assures her that she’s never believed Joon-seok was guilty, but Jung-hoo’s mother says that in the eyes of the world, her husband killed Myung-hee’s husband.

Myung-hee reaches for her hand, but she draws back. But Mom finally looks up at mention of the young man Myung-hee saw recently who reminded her of Joon-seok. Myung-hee says she knows why Mom left Jung-hoo—to protect him from the world’s censure, because staying would mean he’d be marked by his father’s stigma.

“I’ve lost a child too,” Myung-hee reminds her. “I wanted to meet you and hold hands. We used to be close.”

But Mom contradicts her. Yes, she didn’t want Jung-hoo hearing “murderer’s son” his whole life, but she had another reason. She’d done anything and everything trying to clear her husband’s name, until she was told to quit and remain quiet if she wanted to make sure Jung-hoo was safe.

Myung-hee sits up in alarm—who said that? Mom looks at her in genuine surprise. “You live with him,” she says. “I thought you had to know.” Ooh. That’s got to put a crack in that trust.

Young-shin practically dances into the office the next morning, feeling great. But “everyone” is gone, and she asks where “they all” went, though by “everyone” she really means Bong-soo, who is out on the boss’s secret orders. She sputters in indignation, wondering why those two are suddenly so tight: “Why are they so friendly? Why?!”

She marches up to Moon-ho’s window, and he smiles widely at her while closing the blinds shut in her face. HAHA.

It’s because he’s on the phone with Jung-hoo, informing him about the police records pertaining to his father. Jung-hoo’s on his way to the station now, and Moon-ho suggests that he wait until nighttime. But that means increased security, so Jung-hoo takes a different approach, dressing as a salaryman while Min-ja works her hacker mojo.

Jung-hoo enters a restaurant frequented by office employees at lunch, and scopes out the faces until he finds a target. He strategically trips near him, dropping food down the man’s front, and then smoothly swipes the man’s ID badge when he washes up in the bathroom. That allows him to pass through security, his head bowed to avoid the cameras.

Once inside, he accidentally-on-purpose drops some files being transported by a file clerk, and helps him pick them up. Striking up friendly conversation as they walk to the records room, Jung-hoo is allowed easy entry, and from there he tracks down the appropriate section.

He finds his father’s filebox… which is empty, all its pages replaced by blank sheets. Moon-ho isn’t surprised but is still dismayed, and while he has a few guesses as to who’s responsible, he’s not certain.

Jung-hoo merely replies that they’ll have to find out, then. Connecting next with Min-ja, he informs her of his plan: Direct family members are allowed access to those reports. Min-ja balks: “Are you crazy? Yes, you’re crazy.”

Crazy or not, Jung-hoo presents his ID card with the request form at the front desk. This time he’s dressed as something of a slacker/party boy, looking empty-headed and chewing gum carelessly.

The clerk inputs the request, which pulls up a warning that the file is restricted. Furthermore, this pings an alert to Moon-shik, informing him that somebody is requesting access to the file. It’s the son.

Moon-shik delegates the matter to someone else, since he has another destination today. He arrives at the Someday office just as Young-shin is leaving, and calls her by name, introducing himself. She’s happy to shake the hand of the important media mogul.

Looking utterly unconcerned, Jung-hoo waits at the station, where he’s detained by officers. He maintains a cheerfully blank facade as he’s led into an interrogation room, looking around idly and waiting to see how he’s treated.

 
COMMENTS

So many great moments in this episode. I was dying to see how Moon-ho would use his information, and I wasn’t disappointed—either in his character, or in the way this spins our story into the next direction.

I found Moon-ho’s reaction to finding Jung-hoo really moving, because it felt so inviting and genuine. I haven’t always been certain of Moon-ho’s motivations (there’s such a complex web of emotions driving him that it seems simplistic to chalk it up to one word, like guilt or redemption), but he was so sincerely relieved to see Jung-hoo here in front of him—and then, there was that extra punch when he realized that Jung-hoo wasn’t living a happy life abroad as his mother said, but was actually quite lonely and neglected. So here he is, happy to see him yet confronted with another life whose sadness he’s responsible for, however indirectly. It’s pretty heavy, and a fortunate thing that Yoo Ji-tae is so wonderful with gravitas.

I really felt for Moon-ho’s reaction to Jung-hoo at the junkyard, where Jung-hoo was snappish and defensive, trying to act like he didn’t care while obviously caring deeply. Moon-ho felt like a parent with an errant teenager in that moment, where even as Jung-hoo was lashing out at him, he regarded him with gentleness and acceptance. Anything Jung-hoo might say, Moon-ho was going to take, with no retorts or counterattacks. It may be the closest example of unconditional love Jung-hoo has been shown in ages (or ever), and I freaking love that it comes from Moon-ho.

On the flipside of that is Jung-hoo’s reaction, all full of bravado and false fronts. He puts up that act like he is just sooooo bored by Moon-ho and his feelings, but it’s almost frightening how transparent that facade is, ready to shatter under the weight of too much scrutiny. He has every reason to be wary of Moon-ho, but his sense of longing is palpable, and I wonder if perhaps he’s afraid of his own desire to trust in him.

Goodness knows there’s a long way both men have to travel for that trust to build, but I so want to see it happen. Because how hilarious is it to watch Healer and Moon-ho being buddy-buddy at Someday News all of a sudden? Sure it’s just an act for the outside world, but it’s so entertaining. And as great is it is to watch Young-shin and Bong-soo together, or to watch Bong-soo being jealous when she’s off with Moon-ho, it’s even more awesome to see her disgruntlement when she’s the odd one out and now the boys are suddenly as thick as thieves. It’s unclear whether her complaint is more because of Bong-soo or Moon-ho, and that makes it hilarious.

It may be premature to say she’s jealous of Bong-soo being closer to somebody else other than herself, but I would dearly love to see her unconsciously missing him, and taking a while to realize why. I love how Bong-soo’s reaction is the completely normal thing for a guy who’s been rejected, and yet in this case we know it’s completely faked, and that her angst is unwarranted. But it’s also satisfying, in true Healer fashion, since it’s so much fun to watch the scenario play out the obvious way while knowing that there’s another layer going on. So she can stew for a little while, and I can enjoy seeing her pout that Bong-soo’s no longer hanging on her every word.

Not that the girl has anything to complain about, not after her Healer date. I loved everything about this date, from the way she made the first move (particularly after he tried but failed to think of a way to keep in touch) to the way he executed the details. There are certainly things that Korean dramas may not pull off well, but one thing that really works for me is in the instances of repressed emotion that become somehow much more powerful than the grand declarations or gestures.

The scene is utterly simple, with no words exchanged and little physical movement—but we feel every beat and understand the feelings from moment to moment. The hand-hold is one thing, but even better for me was the expressions on their faces in the moment, not despite their distance but because of it. They’re looking in opposite directions, facing away, separated by the doorway, but it’s like they’re feeling every aspect of their closeness in a palpable way. I love the small touches that carry meaning, such as Young-shin being literally awash in light while Jung-hoo’s shrouded in shadows, her dressed in white, him in black. They have one point of connection—literally, and symbolically—but it’s an intense one nonetheless. For now, it’s enough for them, as Young-shin noted in her email… although okay, fine, I’ll always want more. Gah, now I’m getting greedy because I just keep wanting more. At least I know better than to be ungrateful. Thank you, Healer-ya! Also, please give me more of all the things!

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Sigh...whenever I open the db website, and the banner is Ji Chang-wook.... I can't close the tab....

Healer-ya! If I sent an email to ask for a date, would we be able to meet too? <3<3

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OMG!OMG! OMG!

I AM LITERALLY FLAILING ON THE FLOOR!

S***F***INGH***!!!!! I AM DYING HERE!!!

I LOVE THIS DRAMA!!!!!!

HOW DO I SURVIVE FOR 6 MORE DAYS???!!!!!

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@azack77

HAHA from your comment I can just guess you've seen ep 12 right? If so..... I feel the same :(

MONDAY PLEASE COME FASTER! :'(

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I love this drama too. It's so epic in every way :D

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:)

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HEALER are you trying to kill us with ep 12??

How can we survive more another 6 more days!!!!!!

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I caught the 2nd half of the live stream (though I understand very little Korean) but I couldn't finish because I couldn't breathe. I'll wait for the subbed part.

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Hey guys! Love the sub-threads idea! Coz it's crazy and getting crazier trying to read ALL comments as it reach thousands! Keep going, guys!

However, as my laptop died on me 2 weeks ago i had no choice to use my tablet to watch healer and commenting on DB. The prob with it i cannot see comment numbers. I had to scroll down nd use desktop views which keep changing to mobile which making me crazy by force closing on me evrytime.

I wil try and support you guys whenever i got the time *life caught me* and when i am in a better health *been sick since saturday*.

As episode 12 has successfully killing us with its epicness and no preview to at least resuscitate us, i think comments for ep 12 will be another epic numbers.

DANG! Sleep just said goodbye to me! But i need to go to work!

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Read ya azack77! :)

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GB and I were bidding Goodnight.
I said Sleep was calling me. It turned out to be pure BS.
I laid in bed replaying the whole of ep 12 in my head. Over 2 hours later I was still wide awake. I had to get up to take a melatonin b4 I finally fell asleep around 3am.

I've been watching KD for 14 years now, since Winter Sonata, n have never been kept awake from too much excitement over an ep.

@GB,
Did u really sleep after watching ep 12?

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I think I slept nearly 3am.. :) Woke up at 6am. Life called.. huhu..

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Yes, LOL! I slept!

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I love the fact the 3 lonely hearts; Ajumma, Teacher, and Healer, have formed together their own little family unit, where each one has the other's back. I think this will be even more evident in episodes to come~

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Love this episode. Love that flashback scene. It reminded me of a movie i've seen somewhere but can't remember. Poor moon ho. The burden of the past is left with himto carry. He can't even shrug off its weight because it carries with it his past, present and future.

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Healer’s Guide to Dating - Illicit Rendezvous

Love him or hate him but you can’t deny that this man’s got STYLE! Nothing is more romantic than a midnight date in a closed VIP cinema; forget that it involves multiple criminal offences including trespassing, unauthorized use of another’s property,… - nothing thrills like the danger of discovery. In the beginning, JH amazes her with probably the longest and the most swiftly prepared candle lit way in Kdramaland, on which end is awaiting her a talking bunny toy (nothing but the best for Healer’s girlfriend). This all is crowned by Lee Seung Gi’s and Moon Chae Won’s cameo appearance AKA the screening of their new movie Love Forecast (I suspect the movie will hereby become a must-watch for every Healer fangirl out there) that won’t be officially released until January 15, but what do you expect when the help of the legendary hacker Ahjumma was enlisted and she is playing the unwilling cupid in this operation. In the end, he even arranges for her a ride home in a limousine with a chauffeur (can’t let his accident-prone girlfriend freely wander around Seoul without a proper escort. I bet that all those money saved  up for his island has come in handy.).

I adore this silent and “blind” date because despite the fact that no words are spoken, it manages to convey so much. Besides, all the squee-worthy angsting is like seeing my fantasies coming true. It’s a stolen moment between these two lonely people who keep being attracted together and after it’s over, you wonder for a second if it wasn’t only a dream. It illustrates they whole relationship - JH always watching her from the darkness. It begins to be obvious from the start, that JH didn’t come to watch the movie but to watch HER, to bask in her presence, to BE WITH HER in the only way he can right now. Only with her he’s able to smile so freely and to enjoy himself this much. Seeing JH watching YS leave always manages to break my heart. MY FEELS! The moment when he completely loses his control and catches her hand is charged with so much unspoken tension and longing (his tormented expression - how does JCW do it?!)! When their hands, his male, calloused and strong and hers female, white and dainty, begin to slowly move and their fingers interwine until they hold each other like they dodn’t want to ever let go…OMG! OMG!!! The gesture is so intimate and electrifying! What strikes me the most about this moment is the unadultered, mutual longing and the sheer intensity of their emotions.

Seeing the way their relationship is right now, I can’t help but think that it’s JH’s whose love is more profound; his feelings are more developed, more complex and stronger. He knows exactly who the woman he has fallen so irrevocably in love is; he knows the real her. He’s seen her both at her best and worst and her imperfections only make him love her more. He needs YS more than she needs him right now - at this stage YS could still somehow live and find...

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...find happiness or content without him but it’s already too late for JH. For him she’s already become his only hope, his candle in the darkness of the night. On the other hand, YS’s emotions are rather blurred and complicated and partially based on a fancy illusion - she is still far too much affected by her Healer hero worship. She needs to get over it and to know the real man. It’ss an emotional jumble - there is Healer, the legendary night courier, the comfortable PBS, JH, the man who saves her, holds her, kisses her,… These three blend together and are connected by the vague, odd familiar feeling of the little boy she’s forgotten. 

On a more shallow note, doesn’t JH look like the prince of darkness in the last picture? He appears to own it or to be part of it! SWOON!

[Credits to dreamingsnowflake2013, Tumblr] http://dreamingsnowflake2013.tumblr.com/post/107929857799/healers-guide-to-dating-illicit-rendezvous

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Kudos to dreamingsnowflake2013 for being able to keep churning out all the words that capture our thoughts and feels and swoons. Wonderful analysis!

(Not sure if I'm glad I don't have to come up with good stuff like this or sad that I'll never be able to Heheh)

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Heheh I know right...not sure if it's a good thing or bad thing either - though I'm so thankful for her writing these wonderful thoughts.

On another note...@Teru where art thou???

I notice Teru was posting updates for dreamingsnowflake2013 before but she's missing for awhile now. Your posts are great too...please come backkkk! Some of us miss your presence here :D

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Wahhh the feels coming all back. Thanks AnnaAkana & dreaming snowflake for posting this!

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Yes! Yes! Yes!

Beautiful and accurate.

Ji Chang Wook' expressions at that time was killing me! It's soooo good!

God! I feel like I'm being hyperactive, cannot sit still and focus at one thing. I wanna keep jumping up and down until Monday comes!

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I posted a part 2 Healer's guide to dating below at comment 198 too if you wanna read :)

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OH YEEEESSS THE FEEEELS ARE KILLING!

Thank you for posting these thoughts! :D

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YESSSS my thoughts too. Ahhhh the feeeeeeelssss *melts into a puddle*

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Waaahhh...

Why do they keep doing THAT every Tuesday night?! As if our normal life is not ruined enough... *sob *sob

Now I finally realize why is there a saying that, "Patience is a virtue... Virtue indeed!

Yah.. Healer-nim... fafliaglbfglgarw!

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Guys, I really don't know what to do with myself right now.

All I can say is NEXT WEEK BETTER END WITH A FREAKIN' MAKEOUT SESSION. Or else. *sob*

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Haha, that comment actually wasn't supposed to be a reply to you, but it fits quite nicely under your comment LOL...

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Hahaha What make out session are you talking about? :D
Haven't seen the episode yet.....

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Haha no no! That's just how I need it to end next week ....after the cliffhanger we got this week!

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Ok, done watching! I really hate/love the writer for being sooo good, my goodness. The cliffhanger ugggghh! And yeah, I second your suggestion and it should happen in Jung-hoo's king-sized bed. :D

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I don't know about a make-out session. I think Next Week, YS might find out who Healer really is, or who Bong Soo is!

That'd be freaking awesome!

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@polaris
Nakakaloka ang episode 12, muntik akong ma heart attack. :D

But it's so good it hurts! Writer is so mean.

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I am going to go bald by scratching my head. Every Tuesday, they pull the same stunt. Cliffhanger with no preview, Writer-nim, why are you so cruel to us?? Now, how will I function like a sane person for the rest of the week, how??

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I think it's the live-shoot system that leaves no time for the editors to make teasers .... T_T the suspense, it kills!

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Very often KDs have no previews by midpoint, after which they air previews 1 or 2 days prior to the airing date.

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i love this show so much
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Love loved everything about this episode. ?❤❤❤❤

-I am just so happy that Jung-hoo finally revealed himself to non other than Kim Moon-ho! The bromance is awesome!
I understand why Jung-ho is trying to keep a certainly distance form KMH, but I just yelled at him to call KMH "hyung" or simply uncle!

-Teenager K. Moon-ho babysitting little Jung-ho & little Ji-ian?! Building them a forth where they can hide and play?! That was very poignant. KMH reminiscing about it got me to tears.
It really shaped Young-shin and Jung-ho in so many ways. YS left her when she was in the worst condition a child can be. And Healer persona is for Jung-hoo the best way to escape his sorrow... ;'( ;'(

-Myng-hee meeting Jung-soo's mom was great. They're more or less in-laws. LOL. Hope they become besties soon. KMS has got some explaining to do(though I doubt MH will tell him), I hope he'll not try to hurt Mom in any way.

-Healer going on a mission again is all kinds of WIN WIN WIN. Love it when he goes in different disguises to get the job done. :D

-CMS sending a request for a date with Healer? Pfffft is this the best thing a heroine did that was in love! ;-)
And the way Jung-hoo read the email was so ADORABLE. He was so engrossed in his phone reading it that he forgot where he was walking; the way he tripped on that chair was so Bong-soo like. <3
I love it that they both had their doubts about meeting each other, but despite it all they couldn't wait to go on the date. <3
I cannot express how my heart made a jump and my eyes got weepy when they finally got their movie date. It was perfection.
Min-ja, I LOVE YOU! <3

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Omg this memes!!!! So true!!!! LOL

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Hahaha dramafever is really good at making hilarious memes :D

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I love ❤❤❤ this scene! When Healer was sitting on the rooftop chatting with Min-ja. She asked him why he wants to clear his father's name NOW. Totally SWOOOOOOn-worthy. :D ❤❤❤
https://38.media.tumblr.com/c81185f803e344604e1bac961c43e3b3/tumblr_ni49vhpQ3m1tkfqloo8_250.gif

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Hehe.. Yep! I love this scene too!! This was a confession!

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I loved the hand-holding scene even more before I could HEAR the collective Squeeeeeeeeing from around the world, along with mine!

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Yesssss I went deaf and numb; couldn't hear or feel anything around me. ;-)

I am actually debating about what's more heart tugging, their intertwined-fingers or THE rooftop-kiss??

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INTERTWINED-FINGERS!!!!!!!! (No debate here, lol)

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Intertwined-fingers! And the way he squeezed her hand....*swoon* My Eternal Loooooooooove

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Interwined fingers! It's like FOREPLAY!

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I think I made myself deaf. And frightened my cats.

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"I need a higher-pitched word than squee."

eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!

That's what I said.

What a great episode. Loved it, love it.

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I don't know how I'll be able to wait 6 more days. And no preview for episode 13?!?! LASAWKUENFPIUAWESDFN;KL

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Easy(or not) by rewatching previous episodes and commenting about them, of course. ;-)

We can do it!

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I did, for the past 3 hours. LOL.

Maybe I should just sleep and wake up next Monday. ;D

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i love this drama... its the first time um watching ji chang wook... & he's so good <3

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About THE date, Young-shin wanted to watch the longest movie there's. The one she got to watch is Lee Seun-gi and Moon Chae-won's new romcom, I wonder if it's that long. Couldn't ajumma have shown her The Lord of the Rings trilogy all at once? It is a true classic masterpiece! That would've been veeeeeeerrryyyy LONG. :D

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Hahaha!!!! Or better yet, Harry Potter Movies 1-8 :D

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LOL or that one. Though I am more of a LotR girl, couldn't really get into HP.

Or even better, The Hobbit O.o, the final part is quite new...*hints at dates with Healer herself*
OK, yeah this would be MY date with Healerya... :D

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Haven't seen all HP movies, but I watched LOTR 1-3, Legolas was just pure ice candy. I remember the collective screams inside the theater whenever his face was on the big screen. :D

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You mean "eye candy", don't you? Anyways, definitely agree that Legolas was a feast for the eyes.

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Oh my gulay! Where did that "ice candy" come from???? LOL I need to have my eyes checked! Or is just JCW effect? :D

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Who said I didn't TRY it?? I think I'd have a better chance with Orlando's Legolas...LOL.

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Really? Did you really send him an email? Woah! Maybe I should try it, too. ;)

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Oh you just tried, I thought you really emailed him . :D

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Oh My GAWD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I have just watched episode 12 raw without subs and sound here in my office on the sly and I work with a bunch of 70 yr old museum volunteers . I let out a high-pitched squeal when they touched hands in ep 12 that could be heard outside our office. People came running and I had to quickly close down the window and pretend I had hit my knee funny bone on an open desk drawer. I am hyper-ventilating right now!!!! Therre's no way I can continue to watch this episode until I can get home to subs and sound on my own computer. OH MY HEART..............AIGOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
How on earth can Healer just keep getting better and better????????? OMG, I have to get some work done...but maybe I'll just sneak one more peek. :)

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HAHAHAHA you did what?! Your reaction is GOLD, keep it up! ;-)

This reminds of my part time job at the museum this weekend. I am prepared to lose face next to the visitors...because I am not leaving Healer behind, I'll be filling those boring days with Healer as much as I can. :D

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:D That's funny. But you better watch it in your house because last 10 minutes of the episode is just another heart-stopping moments like in episode 8.

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I just caught the last ten minutes and I had to start coughing to cover up the tears in my eyes then jumped up and rushed outside my office as if to stop my coughing fit. I hid in the stairwell hyperventilating and shaking. My heart pounding SO hard! Then I looked up and caught a shadow on upper stairwell. Is it Healer here to save me????Why is everything going blurry? My eyesight is tunneling and I seem to be falling down some rabbit hole flailing my arms out to stop but then it goes completely dark and I feel these strong silent arms catching me and....lifting...lifting...the sense of being carried back to my desk in the office...the voices of concerned co-workers, "christina....christina, are you OK?" And I open my eyes. Reality is here. I'm OK...but why is my heart still pounding so hard....?

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Do you all know what's really funny about this? I am the DIRECTOR of this museum where I work...

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FTW! I thought *I* was bad, daydreaming about Healer in church of all places! XD

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Ouch are you al right?? Gosh I hope you didn't get hurt badly? Sending you positive vibes and a big hug. Bless your heart!

I think I made a wise decision by not completely watching it yet.

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Aw, I hope nothing serious happened to you.

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Did anyone notice that the shirt of the ID's photo is the same that JH is wearing after?... LOL

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NO but I am off to check it out!

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The most beautiful OST ever is out! You by Ben: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=81NGRzXoC_E

The song describes our OTP and their relationship so GOOD. It just makes me happy and wish I could sing it(I can't sing and I never really listen to music lol). The last time I loved an OST was Ailee's Goodbye My Lover for Fated to Love you. I think You is better because FTLY made me too sad. Healer's You is confetti and heart emojis! :D
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

?Even If I Can't Have You?
Even I Can't Say Anything
?I Love You Like This?

?I'll Always Be Looking At You?

?IT'S YOU?

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Hello guiseeee! I've been lurking around DB for quite some time and never got the urge (and courage) to post but I think like quite a few others the love for Healer (the drama itself and JCW!) finally did it for me. I'd usually watch episodes as they air so it was quite natural for me to pick up Healer at first out of curiosity. And also because the lead actor looked kinda hot in teaser pics and vids. But oh boyyyyyyy I've no idea how I just managed to fall head over heels for JCW and ended up marathoning most of the stuff that he was in (MVs, interviews, his Running Man appearances etc.) I HAD zero exposure to anything JCW prior to Healer hahaha! D: Probably cause I'd usually avoid sageuks and weekend dramas and those were the usual stuff that he would be in, I think? Heh.

JCW aside, I LOVE THIS DRAMA SO MUCH! I'm pretty glad that there are like 8 episodes left (+1 unsubbed and I'm TRYING my best not to watch it raw but I guess my plan will fail eventually) before I can conclude that this show is probably one of my fave, if not my fave kdrama ever. Everything about this show is like perfect so far, the storyline, the acting (THOSE INTENSE STARES from both YJT and JCW homg *fans*), the OST ("You" has been my jam since Monday), and the OTP <3. The chemistry is so out of this world (I think the last time I ever seen such OTP!LOVE was back in QIHM) I really really wish that they would actually date irl.

Okay there goes my long general rant on how much I adore this show which doesn't really matter much but I really really really had to get it out of my system or it will probs accumulate to an unhealthy, lethal level once the show reaches one or two more episodes hahaha. Also I'm glad to see everyone fangirling and squeeing like a teenage kid here, because it's always comforting to know that I'm not alone. :'D MONDAYS can't come any sooner!!! xxx

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Good morning or afternoon or evening ALL fellow Beanies on this Healer boat/canoe.

So glad to be back and reading us and to know the show is still getting us good. If not for my frail body and mind, I'd have been with you, but some inconvenient things called 'sleep deprivation' and 'mental health' were very demanding, therefore I'm going to take it easy and let the rest of you sail our boat into the exciting white water rapids of Healer Ep 12. :D

Bring in supplies, put on your life vests and helmets and get ready with your oars, we're in for another *Wild Ride* once Ep 12 Recaps are out. Yeah people, if we're going to survive the next 6 days, hit the targets of 2,000 plus break that and head on to break 3,000 and 3,500, it's going to be together!! *paddle paddle*

Are you in???? See you in Ep 12 Recaps .... Fighting!!!

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paddle paddle................. hmm...paddle paddle paddle paddle paddlepaddlepaddlepaddlepaddlepaddlepaddlepaddlepaddlepaddlepaddle.... will Monday come faster if I paddle faster??:D .....

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I have my fingers ready! And as there´s six days for cashing out all the feeeels, I´m confident that I´ll regain my conscious again at some point after watching ep 12 and will definitely contribute! Fighting!

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Good morning @GB, good night for me cos I'm about to go to sleep. ;)
See you on epi 12 recap thread!

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YESSS let's do eeeeeeet!

For now good night/morning/evening/afternoon Beanies! See you soon in the next recap!

Ending this with>>>
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=979257888769034&set=gm.1590966204466292&type=1
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MONDAY ToT ToT ToT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Why are you so far away TOT
I woulden't be alive If not for Dramabeans comments
thanks for saving my life beanies
*360 degrees bow for gratitude *
*Digging my own grave* New comments *o*
*abandoning grave for next time*

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Hah, your post brings a smile to my face. LOL, I'm pretty much stalking this thread. Refreshing the page every few minutes to see new comments.

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Watched ep 11 twice by now (purely to calm my nerves, because the first time I was way too excited to register much of anything besides JCW) and need I say that I´m floored once again by this show? This time it was JH and MH. Like, damn! JH acting all tough and cool, but coming off as a hurt teenager (oh, puppy!) and MH with his wry smiles and flashbacks (the one with JH and his father side by side made me almost cry). And then was the epic date! Not much to add, all has been said anyway on this thread about it (and they didn´t say anything!), besides that I never knew I would go all-out nutty and hold my breath just because someone is entering the room:D Plus, it was also nice to see some good-old Healer-action that had literally my toes curved by the end of it, when JH pulled out his own ID. There were so many terrific moments in this ep and I can´t wait for the next!

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La cita fue de lo más romantico y lo que protagonistas tienen en su pasado realmentee son grandes recuerdos que sucedera en el siguiente capitulo

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OMG, going stir crazy waiting for subs of ep 12. I am gonna need to rewatch 11. I love this show. Like I seriously have that teenager butterfly falling in love feeling for this show. I am so glad for the support group. No one else understands!!!

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I give up trying to find the links Sub-thread it is a maze in here. Then I thought maybe I shouldnt post a ink since it talks about episode 12. Anyone who is interest NB translated netizen comments about Healers latest episode.
Go check them out ^^

and yes we are all addicted

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Thanks for the info!!!
*forgets work* *runs off to read* :D

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i never thought i'd be waiting on the edge of my seat for monday to come.

this drama is not good for my weekend habits... and why are subs so slow? i need to know what he said, what she said, what they said (though i kind of understand some more-than-regular used words already lol.)... but in the meantime, i'll just look at ji chang-wook's soulful eyes and sigh.

if only they'd keep it up like they have so far... if maybe it gets an extension but keeps a good production quality... if only he wasn't going in the army like he said... such a pleasure to watch a man who looks great but also CAN act. he's just perfect.

and i love his chemistry with PMY, her chara and his chara are SO in love and there's no need to tell it, you can see it on screen. i'd watch this if only for the romance, the action is just a perk :D

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Many thanks for recapping this Javabeans - I look forward to the next recap!

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Healer is last in ratings for episode 12 but it was already in close fight with Punch. It was also the last episode of P&P so it def affects the other 2 dramas.

hopefully, it gets better. then again, healer has its recognition based on international fans support and the i'm glad at the KBS awards. otherwise, it would be such a shame.

Some has commented that it's not JCW's best performance but it is still one of the most memorable ones.

i HEART JCW!

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@christina out of curiosity what do fans say is JCW's best performance to date? Am asking as I've not watched any of the dramas he has starred in to date...they have either been too long, or not my type of drama to watch (the only saeguk I've managed to watch to the end is The Princess Man...and yup, that was it - the rest I kinda gave up after a few episodes cos it was too long) so I'm wondering - I did think he's been pretty good in terms of acting, but I also recognise that I'm not the best judge because I haven't seen his other dramas and don't really know what he's capable of.

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he's a chameleon - he gets in his charas' skin and stays there for the duration of the drama. so you could say his latest performance or the one you're watching at the time is the best, because he's so into it all the time. i watched warrior baek dong soo, empress ki, the in love with an angel special episode (with a kara idol), started smile donghae (but i'm postponing it cause i don't want to lose the healer vibes lol) and of course healer. after healer wraps up i'll even watch bachelor's vegetable store lol, especially since he says he'll go in the army and there won't be much to tide us over the next two years, except for the two constables movie and i don't know when that one gets released.

the best part is - he's always 100% involved, even when the drama doesn't perform so well in ratings (what's with that, anyway, a buzzkill imho like heirs gets best ratings and something like this one doesn't do so well in korea?! and i did watch city hunter - it's been compared with it - and liked it, but it's not even close. the other one it's been compared with, pinocchio, also with reporters, kind of lost me after hyung went to jail even if i still watch it for LJS...)

and i love it that this time, the chemistry between him and PMY is off the charts - kudos to the writer and to the casting team for making it happen.

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i concur 100%. chameleon.

the worse nightmare as you have said it is when he is due to be enlisted. 2 YEARS WITHOUT JCW on screens?

WTH.

Save. Me.

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He has been improving of course. otherwise, he wouldn't be cast as the lead actor. most were referring to his performance in Empress Ki which propelled him to greater stardom. i'm not complaining! heh!

although i have not watched it...i tend to shy away from dramas which extend greater than 20 episodes. it's a pain to chase Healer already!!!!! let alone 60 episodes of yummy JCW.

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He set his own standard pretty high in Empress Ki. Definitely worth the watch!!!!

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at least empress ki is over so you wouldn't have to wait for new episodes, lol.

he is a very good actor - but if you'd like him or not would probably depend also on his chara (because you can't see the actor behind the character, except in fan-threads lol, obviously. i could off the top of my head name quite a lot of actors - mainly hollywood - who always play the same character - themselves. he's not one of them). i can't watch "five fingers" because he's playing the villain - i'm sure he's great in it, but i like his good-guy image and i don't really want to spoil it, even with a great performance of a bad guy :D

but he does have the acting chops to take on all roles. considering he's doing healer and performing weekly in theaters too, he's really a superman in disguise :D

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The episode has action, romance, and every good thing. I'm business first too, but know it will be so worth the wait, like a cupcake with a cherry on top~

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Oh you poor thing, @Skyofblue! ;)

Take heart, my dear because you are not alone! ;)

Quite a few others have not managed to watch the episode.

Just focus on getting the work done and then you can let loose and melt and swoon and squee as much as you can watching the episodes. ;)

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@skyofblue LOL I've been sacrificing sleep to watch Healer...but my body cannot keep this up indefinitely (alas, age has caught up with me and I must needs sleep!) so as much as I wonder sadly why it isn't Monday tomorrow again, I also give thanks because otherwise there's no way I would be able to cope and I would either end up being not functional at work or having to miss out on watching Healer haha

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I'll probably be late to the episode 10 recap, but knowing my beanies, you guys will still be there. I'll trust you guys to read my (very lately posted) thoughts on both this episode and ep 12 in tonight's recap.

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Aw, I thought epi 12 would be subbed by now, guess I just have to go another round of raw~

This thread is fun. I'm happy there are so many other people who get the magic of this show!

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slowly fading away in a world without subs. *lost in translation

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this is a really good time to pick up Korean by trying to figure out how many Korean words you can piece together watching the raws... LOL...you could also possibly design entire conversations just by their body language. ;)

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heh, maybe I should

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Who knew holding hands could be so erotic? The date between Healer and Young Shin really rocks! It was so romantic. Kudos to JCW's acting. You can actually feel Healer's longing as he glanced at CYS.

So, all the pieces of the drama are coming together, we have learned a lot but there's still more to be revealed. I am glad Myung Hee's finally getting a clue to the type of man she married. Although I am still questioning Moon Shik's motives. Did he warn Jung Hoo's mother away from the investigation of her husband to threaten her or protect her? His motives are murky at best. I can't tell if he is a bad guy pretending to be good in front of his wife; or a good guy playing bad in front of the Elder to protect his family. Maybe he's both. Time will tell what side he's on.

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KMS was a good guy making all the possible bad choices. now he's a bad guy posing into a good guy, but he's gonna get it, hopefully. not sure if he'll merit a redemption arc, but i kind of think he's the one who's the actually killer that JH's dad is accused of being, and so, there's no hope for him...

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@shelley.

I thought so at first, but the scene in ep. 10 convinced me that Moon Shik is not responsible for the death of his friends. I gather that the Elder was the one who killed his friends to keep the story about the huge, untraceable sum of money quiet. Because Moon Shik drove his friends in the car, he was involved in the accident. He got dragged to the Elder, and the Elder made him an offer he couldn't refuse, using Myung Hee's recovery as bait. Moon Shik has been in love with Myung Hee for years and would do anything to protect her and so he accepted the devil's bargain.

Moon shik can rightly be accused of child abandonment, though, just not the murder of his friends. As the Elder's man he would have been responsible for covering up the murders. Why else was he so shaken up when he found that Oh Ji An was discovered? I noticed his friends' ghosts didn't accuse him of killing them, merely for abandoning JiAn at the orphanage.

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but he was the driver on the day ji-an's father died... then he was the witness that incriminated jung-soo's father. even with the elder involved (i'm assuming there was some car chase and KMS didn't set out to actually harm his friends, it was more like an accident), he could have just taken the blame and left it at that. protecting myung-hee (by letting someone else take the blame for her husband's death and after that "misplacing" ji-an and lying to her about it) is not something that would just occur to a friend, out of the blue. he definitely had designs on her and when things happened, even with a small push from elder, he just did whatever he could so he could end up with the woman he wanted, get rid of the competition (even when presented as a small child) and have it all in the end.

so even if he started out a good guy, he kept finding justifications and excuses for his bad acts - like being forced or threatened by elder - just so he could enjoy the benefits. kind of like myung-hee was his precious and he went slowly from smeagol to gollum after one bad choice...

re: the ghosts... well, if it was an accident, no one was actually to blame. only after, when fingers started pointing at innocent people (also, assuming they were innocent, i have no idea where the plot is going about that), then it would be guilt time. and maybe there are no ghosts lol, but his conscience telling him what he wants to hear - his friends don't blame him for reaching for what he wanted, even if they died in order to make it happen.

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So Moon Ho and Healer finally got together! Hooray for bromance. I am a little disappointed that his first reveal wasn't Young Shin. Still, it makes logical sense to the plot why he revealed himself to Moon Ho first.

Ahjumma Min ja is really a riot with her doodling, knitting and unkempt hair. I wish she'd knit me a stocking, I could use a pair as it's freezing over here. LOL.

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922 comments...is this a really good show or the girls are spazzing over the main lead lollll
i only watched episode 1

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It really is a good show. I mean, yeah, Ji Chang-wook is super great and awesome and hot and charming and ASDWFUOENUASDUIFH but the series as a whole is very solid in my opinion. The first episode didn't quite grip me but after the 3rd episode, I was completely hooked. Keep watching! :D

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As @splatterpainted said, the show didn't really kick off with a good start. The plot and characters were introduced in quick succession but confusingly, and you were left somewhat lost. I thoght of dropping it too, but then I saw JB's recaps and how much she loved it and decided to keep going. By ep 5, hooked. Try to keep going at least until ep 5. :) It'll be worth it.

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@Skyofblue Yes, you're definitely right. JB's recaps are the main reason I continued the show. And now that we are at episode 12, it's been a longggg time since I've felt THIS upset that the next episode won't be here for another 5 days. Totally addicted to the series.

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alright, i will do this for ji chang-wook lol.

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Hello! Very longtime lurker, first time poster here from the United States (Vermont, to be specific). I discovered KDramas a few years ago with (funnily enough) "City Hunter" being my first and I have always loved this website for its fantastic reviews and discussions. But this is the first drama I've seen that has inspired me to actually say something.

But I don't even know what to say, because words simply cannot do "Healer" justice. I won't waste time repeating all the praise already lavished upon it, but I would like to talk about how much I am loving the OTP, especially for one very specific reason:

I know it’s kind of a KDrama staple, but it’s so refreshing to see a male lead that isn’t initially a jerk to the female lead because he has to learn how to open himself up to love, or he has to keep his distance “for her own good”, or he finds her annoying (and constantly talks down to her because she doesn’t have a Y-chromosome) but eventually falls for her. This may sound kind of "rainbows and kittens" of me, but I really like that pretty much from the get-go, Jung-Hoo knew he liked/loved Young-Shin and he just went with it. Sure, he can’t be totally open about it with her (yet), but he has totally accepted his feelings and really isn’t even fighting them. I love how he can go from cool, kick-ass Healer to totally adorkable when it comes to her. It’s just so realistic of someone who’s in love.

And their interactions- Holy Hotness, Batman! As has been mentioned many times, who knew a simple hand hold could be so incredibly sensual, so full of emotion and meaning? Kudos to both the actors for being able to convey so much with so little, and to the writers for being crazy enough to believe that massive sexual tension can come from two characters who aren’t constantly at each other’s throats.

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Hello there! (:

"City Hunter" was actually the drama that got me hooked on Korean dramas too!

And I agree with everything you said--the romantic scenes are so PG but so not at the same time. The tension and emotions that fill the air make the scene that much better.

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I've watched many Kdramas over the years but I became a full blown Kdrama addict after watching 'City Hunter'. I agree that 'Healer' has a similar feel to CH and I am first to admit that CH is one of my favourite dramas. But, 'Healer' is even better than CH and I am not sure what is it about 'Healer' that I find it so magical...I am completely obsessing about it. I am even doing things that I have never done before over a drama, such as downloading OST (You) and learning to sing along to it and I never sing because I am so awful at it.

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@Gaelicmaiden welcome to the world of delurking LOL yeah there are lots of comparisons between Healer and City Hunter (mostly because I think there are also a lot of similarities, not the least because PMY played the female lead in both dramas)...some of us were saying in an earlier recap post how the fight scenes were better in CH but the story and character developments here are better so they both come with different merits. Feel free to join in the commenting crazyness that will come with Ep 12's recap and spazz out more once you've caught Ep 12!

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Oh I have seen ep 12. Not subtitled, but even raw . . . Well, let's just say I am eagerly awaiting the recap!

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I love your comment and completely agree with everything in it. The male lead and how he deals with his feelings, the interactions between the OTP, all of it is so refreshing! :)

Hope to see you participate more often!

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Loved CH but to me these are different stories. I do think Healer has a tighter story and the pace per episode is much snappier. There seems to be a more cohesive story, CH had a bit of filler. Healer doesn't have the twisted foster father dynamics that I felt was essential to CH.

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@Gaelicmaiden I love that you use the word 'adorkable', perfect to describe PBS/JH!

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@Gaelicmaiden

Our warmest welcome to you, dear!

We're always happy to hear of long-time lurkers who came out just for the love of our dear Healer-nim... we're riding the same boat, sweetie... so welcome aboard!

Enjoy your stay, get ready to be ruined... and happy healing!

*wink *wink

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*spoiler*
Just when you forget and think Seung soo is harmless he goes and injures healer!!!
You just messed with the wrong fan girl >:(
-_-+ >.<
*digs back up my previous grave in a dark forest*
*push swung soo in so he never sees the light again*
*puts in grave marker warning "This is what u get for messing with a fangirl"* mwhahahahahaha
May this be a warning :)

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it kills me everytime how utterly *sappy* JH gets about YS xD like in this ep when he read the date req email, he would stop and sigh wistfully after every sentence, then trip over his own feet lol. and then promptly ran to pick clothes haha

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@siesta

Yes! Yes! Yes! To everything you said!! My sentiments exactly!! How hilariously-affected he is! Stumbling over himself - gives new meaning to the words 'falling head over heels in love'? ;)

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and then he would gush to poor ahjumma lol!

come to think of it, ahjumma to JH is what bong-sook is to YS xD

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Love that stumble and Ahjumma. I kinda think I'm like her, yeah, I'd support the youngsters although it might not be totally wise for them to risk discovery ... but I gotta soft heart, what to do???

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ahjumma is actually the closest thing to a mother figure JH has ever had
of course there's his real mom but she wasn't actually present in his daily life.. and he prolly spent more time in detention center than with his grandma

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@GrowingBeautifully and @J.P
Sorry for the spoilers :( I posted here before I read you're comments

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:) Hi, Premillusion apology noted :D ... well you will now remember to avoid this LOL! Not to worry, we sometimes forget in our enthusiasm but just to be aware for future posts, ya? Cheers!

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it's actually my first time checking out the comments section of Healer-ya and HOLY FLYING PIGS! This thread is just banging! Now I know that JB's tweet is an understatement. Hahaha

and can I just spazz... ABASASHDFDFCGFXKASKGDFSKDFKCSV!!!

HOW CAN A FREAKIN' HOLDING HANDS BE SO HOT!!!!

I'm currently lurking here, waiting for ep12 recap XDDDD

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Uh...you think this thread is banging? Check episode 10.

This is nothing. LOL.

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Yea 3600+ comments is no joke!

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The same will happen for Ep 12 I reckon...just cos we will have to wait 6 more days for the Ep 13 to come and rescue us! LOL

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Lol "HOLY FLYING PIGS" where did that come from?

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Ah now I understand why Healers dream was an island!
(First post, been reading recaps for awhile)

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Welcome ghosthorse!

Yes that was my reaction too (after reading another comment :) )and also we see why YS feels safer in a 'hidey hole island'. So much harks back to our childhood experiences. I feel so much for those poor kids ... now broken adults who are still trying their best to get over the horrors thrown at them. :)

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His craving for secret places ... The rooftop looked like the chair fort too. ;-)

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Oh! Thanks guys it just finally hits me now why he wanted an island! Because as a kid, he literally played with YS on an imaginary island and subconsciously it must've felt like a safe haven just like YS feels safer and calmer holding JH. On a subconscious level it's something they feel or wanted without realising what it is. JH dreams of the island without remembering the dream..

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Prepare yourself for 4000+ comments on episode 12 recap -mwuhahaha-

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Why oh why...i promise my self to stop read healer recaps and start watch it but i endup watch and read empress ki in marathon.
His face it's really familiar but i can't think from which drama, is he a child actor?
Btw someone mention he was in runingman can you all tell me from what episode?
Thanks

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Episodes 211 and 212 I believe!

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I think you should really start watching healer for real. It's more better than reading. Watching it gives you the feelss more :)

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@ mae yes it's ep 211&212!
watching JCW in RM will probably cause a mild shock tho, coz in real life he's obviously a lot more bong soo than jung hoo haha

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@siesta LOL that's OK, I think Bong Soo(k) is just adorable, plus he's easy on the eyes. ;) Now I have to go dig for ep 211 and 212 sigh...

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Oh, JCW cracked me up in RM! "I like nr 2" and so on. Hilarious!

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Healer’s Guide to Dating (Part 2) - Premarital Training

After the salon ladies, Healer has found his match again - a potato and an onion. Now, it’s clear why he doesn’t carry any weapons with him - with a knife in his hands he is more dangerous to himself than to the opponent onion. He might be lacking in some areas but nothing so serious that it would disqualify him as a prospective spouse. Though, he still needs some training regarding household chores (particularly cleaning) and cooking, you have to admit he is great marriage material for YS. Young, handsome, virile, rich and, what’s a miracle, sane despite all the terrible things that happened to him. And even if he was not, it’s not like she has any other option since he is literally the only man on the entire Earth she can sleep with. After seeing his unlimited stamina and bare chest (multiple times), I’d say she’s won a jackpot.

JH’s expressions (particularly the disgusted and defeated one after failing peeling his first potato ever! LOL!) and YS’s reactions to his futile attempts to score a victory against vegetable crack me up so much - you half-expect him to snap and say: “What’s sorcery is THIS?!” I suspect it’d be easier for him to break into a Swiss bank than peeling one single potato. I love how she teases him and tricks him into putting his fingers to his eye. LOL! And her adorable smile!

You’ve got to love Kdramaland where even the most cold-hearted and tormented man can be tamed and healed by the power of love and heroine’s homecooking. You can’t really blame JH for it after he’s been spending some 8+ years eating all alone nothing but fried chicken and pizza. I even suspect he has some sort of food abandonment trauma - after his mother left him he didn’t eat those potatoes until he ate the ones made by YS (so she cured him out of it) and we’ve never seen him eating ramyun so far after what happened on his birthday 8 years ago. It’s so heartbreaking to watch him being so uncomfortable eating with someone a home-cooked meal and unused hearing ‘Bon Appetit’ or returning the sentiment so much that he stutters. He’s lived a reclusive life for so long that even these mundane things are completely new and foreign to him. It is almost as if he’s been already living on a deserted island of his own this whole time.

The scene is hilarious, however, what makes it even better is that it shows how functional and compatible they are on everyday basis. Finally, do you see how close their feet are under the table?! Awwwww!

[Credits to dreamingsnowflake2013, Tumblr] http://dreamingsnowflake2013.tumblr.com/post/108030012879/healers-guide-to-dating-premarital-training

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oh the powers of domestic bliss to heal a tormented soul hmm? i thought the curry was actually bad for a while there, coz of didnt her father told him YS can't cook? xD and his pout was so convincing.

healer vs potato = 0 : 1

and i totally thought they were playing footsies under the table haha.. got tricked again

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oh oops, forgot which ep this is DX sorry

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"Sunbae...I'm having a difficult time right now. Will you help me?"

http://dreamingsnowflake2013.tumblr.com/post/108003435929/sunbae-im-having-a-difficult-time-right-now

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Thanks! Is this scene from Episode 12?

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Oh ccra! You're right, I thought it was episode 11 :(

Sorry guys I didn't mean to post a spoiler! :(

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*crap ...even my words are not writing out properly...

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What is it about Seo Jung Ho that I was kept awake for hours worrying about his safety after watching ep12?

I've watched plenty of drama heroes in danger before, n never stayed awake worrying about them!

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