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Healer: Episode 14

Oof. It’s a wrenching episode, taking us on a roller coaster ride of wild emotional ups and downs. Our hero has to grapple with some weighty, nearly unbearable, burdens, struggling to make sense out of the insensible. Thankfully for him, he isn’t as alone in the world as he thinks he is—and thankfully for us, roller coasters have upswings to counter the violent downs. Up, up, and away!

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EPISODE 14 RECAP

Teacher dies. Jung-hoo arrives at the station in time to see his body being wheeled out to an ambulance, and his knee-jerk reaction is to charge at the scene furiously.

Dae-yong and several buddies are thankfully on hand to hold him back, though it’s a struggle. He flings them aside a few times, but they manage to prevent him from being spotted and drag him out of sight. It’s a good thing, too, because Detective Yoon just misses spotting Jung-hoo, keeping Healer undetected for the time being.

Dae-yong blocks Jung-hoo’s path to the car, and Jung-hoo slumps down against it, suddenly weakened. He reels, physically winded.

Then he gets in the car anyway, shoving Dae-yong aside, and drives off. Gah, not in that condition!

Min-ja is just as devastated by the news, and answers Dae-yong’s call with a heavy heart. But she pulls herself together to address the problem of their rogue Healer. So she puts in a phone call to Moon-ho, not bothering to introduce herself; she doesn’t need to, because the second she drops Teacher’s name, Moon-ho’s all ears.

Jung-hoo storms into the hospital with a single-minded goal, and his rage provides a tunnel vision that makes him think nothing of beating down the poor doctors who get in his way. He gets to the morgue efficiently—but once there, he hesitates, trembling in trepidation.

As soon as Moon-ho arrives at the hospital, Detective Yoon recognizes him and stops him to ask a few questions. Moon-ho’s got bigger concerns right now, but he can’t just shake off the curious cop.

Jung-hoo enters the exam room and has difficulty approaching the body, his hands shaking as he draws back the sheet. One look at Teacher’s face is all he needs, and the tears spring forth immediately, even as he says, “It’s not true, right? I remember how you played a trick on me last time just like this, you know. So get up. Teacher.”

He asks pleadingly, but reality is slowly setting in. Slowly, Jung-hoo sinks to the ground in a crouch.

Detective Yoon leads Moon-ho down to the morgue, and along the way they encounter the unconscious orderly in the hallway. While the detective calls for help, Moon-ho hurries forward to the morgue ahead of him—but when he arrives, the exam room is empty.

Moon-ho moves to draw the sheet over Teacher’s head, but pauses—this must be the first time in over a decade that he’s seen his hyung’s face. He wells up with tears.

When the detective asks how he knows Teacher, Moon-ho replies that this man was like family to him. Tears dripping down his face, Moon-ho leans over the body and promises, “Hyung, I’ll take care of this now.”

His reaction to the supposed Healer’s death naturally makes the detective wonder, and I’m hoping this doesn’t signal complications for Moon-ho… even though it totally will, right? Detective Yoon calls for reinforcements to beef up his investigation, and anticipates that they’ll have “guests” dropping in to get Teacher’s statement. They’ll have to set a trap.

As Jung-hoo drives off, he thinks back to earlier days with Teacher, such as the time he’d proudly presented Jung-hoo with home-cooked birthday soup (which did not go well). Then there was the time Jung-hoo had presented Teacher with his high school equivalency certificate and “won” a promised briefcase from the Teacher (which was full of porn, HA).

A car overtakes him on the road, then screeches to a halt in front of him, forcing Jung-hoo to stop. Jung-hoo tries to drive around it, but Moon-ho literally puts himself in front of the car, then grabs to hold Jung-hoo back while explaining that a woman called to tell him he’d be coming this way. And that he’d be out to kill.

Moon-ho blocks his path with his body and pleads, “Don’t do it! Don’t! You’d become a murderer because of bastards like that? Why?!” Moon-ho continues to try to stop Jung-hoo, who keeps knocking him aside, not giving up even after receiving several hard blows. Jung-hoo isn’t so far gone that he’ll seriously hurt Moon-ho, though, and stops himself from delivering a severe punch. Moon-ho gasps out that his teacher wouldn’t have wanted him to do this.

Jung-hoo asks in frustration what he has to do, and Moon-ho’s promise to figure something out isn’t good enough—he needs something now. He bursts out that he’s like this because there’s nothing he can do, so he demands that Moon-ho tell him something.

Moon-ho yells back that he’s felt this way for the past twenty years, fighting the frustration of being unable to do anything. Oof, you know, that is a very good point.

“So just give me a little time,” Moon-ho asks. “I’ll find a way.”

But now Jung-hoo turns the blame inward: “I called Teacher here. He didn’t want to come, but I called him. I made him talk about things he didn’t want to talk about, and got angry when he did. And because I was angry, even though he was here for the first time in eight years, we didn’t eat a single meal together. But that damned old man…”

Jung-hoo’s really struggling, and Moon-ho tells him to go ahead and cry. Instead, Jung-hoo bellows his frustration, then gets back in his car. Moon-ho blocks his car door and swears to take down every single evildoer and make them pay for their crimes, asking Jung-hoo to trust him.

Jung-hoo asks, “How? Aside from stopping me, what can you do?” Moon-ho doesn’t have an answer, and he finally steps back. Jung-hoo drives off.

Moon-shik receives reporters at home for an interview, now that he’s a mayoral candidate, and Myung-hee keeps up appearances as the loving wife in front of the cameras. But her face is stony when she listens to Moon-shik giving his interview, as he laughs how it’s both his strength and weakness that he’s exactly the same on the inside and outside: “I can’t hide a thing!”

Young-shin is puzzled when she can’t get a hold of Bong-soo. The boys were at her place all night working, and he supposedly only stepped out to go running, but never returned. Reporter Yeo points out that Bong-soo has a habit of running away in fear at nighttime or at dawn, and speculates that he must’ve seen something that scared him off… insinuating that Young-shin spooked him with her behavior, ha.

He and Editor Jang look at her expectantly for an explanation of what she did to run him off, but she doesn’t have to give one since Moon-ho arrives to explain Bong-soo being absent today.

Young-shin proposes to Moon-ho that they interview Moon-shik, saying that she’d like to tell him directly that they find his past shady so they can get his response to it. The problem is that he might decline a request for interview, so she asks Moon-ho to pull some strings, since he’s his brother.

“From today, he isn’t,” Moon-ho replies, startling her. “I’ve decided that Kim Moon-shik and I are not brothers. Not anymore.”

Despite the surprise, Young-shin doesn’t ask questions, saying merely that she’ll try getting the interview on her own. She admits to a particular interest in the wife, having read about how amazingly close the spouses’ relationship is. She allows that Moon-ho knows his brother and must have good reason to consider him unfit for office—but perhaps a man who is so devoted toward one woman all his life isn’t all bad. At the very least, she’d like to meet the wife and draw her own conclusions. Moon-ho agrees to think about it, which she takes as a positive sign.

She asks if he talked to Bong-soo, and he just says that he must be out with a cold. Young-shin starts texting Bong-soo, but deletes each attempt. First she asks “Bong-soo-ya” if he’s sick, and then she asks more formally, “What is your name?” Finally she sets the phone aside, not texting after all.

At her desk, Min-ja sets a shot of soju before a photograph of Teacher and asks him to wish her luck—she’s about to resurrect some long-dormant superpowers. Then she gets to business, unleashing her full hacker skills on her keyboard, which soon goes detected by the police department. Detective Yoon races to his terminal to get in on the action, recognizing the hacking pattern, a look of gleeful anticipation on his face as he counters.

Flashback: Min-ja is the lead cop on a stakeout, with a young Detective Yoon weathering the brunt of her rebukes as she outlines the importance of the case they’re working on. They have to wait for a warrant to be issued before charging in, but until then they have to make sure their targets don’t catch wind and delete their computer files.

While they’re waiting, Min-ja takes a call with her irate husband, who screams, “You call yourself a mother?!” It’s because she won’t leave the stakeout, although Detective Yoon overhears and urges her to go, because her four-year-old is in the hospital after yet another surgery. Just then the warrant is issued, and Min-ja orders her team into action, choosing work again.

In the present, Detective Yoon springs the trap. But Min-ja outmaneuvers him, freezing the system while she downloads the files she needs.

This hack brings back more painful memories, and the next flashback shows her husband accusing her of not being a mother, because she wasn’t there when her child died. Making things even worse, her police boss issues orders from above to cover up the case and delete those hard-earned files after all.

Well, it’s no wonder she quit the force after that. Ajumma raises a sardonic toast to Teacher and drinks.

She hacks into the Healer pad to tell Jung-hoo that she got Teacher’s recorded statement, which sounds to her like a message meant for Jung-hoo. Jung-hoo watches Teacher’s video, where Teacher says that he never gave too much thought to the jobs he took on, but ought to have. If he had, those thoughts could’ve been his signboard, directing him where to go when he felt lost, warning him of cliffs or construction ahead, or to turn around.

When asked whether he murdered Go Sung-chul on commission, Teacher replies that he doesn’t accept those jobs:

Teacher: “If a person kills another person, they become inhuman. You should die a person. That way, you can reunite with those people you want to see again, those who left before you. There’s one thing I regret: I should have quit from the start.”

That’s when Teacher turns away from the detective and faces the camera instead: “Give it up. Go live with the woman you love, raising two kids, a dog, two cats, a few goldfish. I should have.”

Shaken and confused, Jung-hoo can only ask in a small lost voice, “Why?”

Ajumma advises Jung-hoo to honor Teacher’s dying wishes, and offers to make him a new identity, or to solidify Bong-soo’s. But Jung-hoo says heavily, “It’s too late. She already knows everything. Who I am.”

Then he corrects himself: “No, not everything. She doesn’t know that being with me will bring her pain. That it might even kill her.” He ignores ajumma’s barrage of questions, saying that there’s nothing he can do but sleep.

So he sets out unplugging all his computers, pulls the battery out of his phone, removes his watch and ring, and heads for bed. Checking out of life for the time being.

Moon-ho drops by the ABS station, and although his former boss Min-jae is still peeved at him for the press conference stunt, she agrees to a chat. Moon-ho apologizes for putting her in a bad position, then explains how a close hyung recently died, and that he thinks he knows who killed him. Then there’s another guy who used to be close to him in childhood, who has been out of touch for three days.

Min-jae’s understandably frosty with him and tells him impatiently to get to the point. Moon-ho’s answer is a bit surprising—that she is the only name saved in his phone as a friend, and today he’s here to talk to a friend. “Because I have nobody to talk to.”

Min-jae notes that despite Moon-ho’s image as a fearless figure, she knows he’s actually the opposite: “You only ever fight when you won’t get hurt. You run away when you meet someone frightening, using an appropriate excuse.” She tells him it’s nothing to be ashamed of, however, “Since we’re all like that.”

Young-shin and Jong-soo get busy working on the Moon-shik story, and in between interviews she tries to track down Bong-soo at home using his resumé address, which turns out to be nonexistent. She sends him messages chiding him for skipping work when they’re short-staffed, her voicemails going from concerned to stern to threatening, warning that he’s missed his forgiveness window.

But by the fifth day, her voice is scared as she sits in the dark, asking, “Did I… do something wrong? Is it because I said I would wait that you can’t come? Should I have said I wouldn’t wait… that you shouldn’t worry? Should I cancel what I said?”

ABS schedules a talk with Moon-shik as a live broadcast, and Moon-ho decides to use that as Someday’s next broadcast. As soon as Moon-shik answers a question on air, within the next ten minutes, Someday will counter that answer.

Of course, that requires them to know what questions will be asked. But Moon-ho knows his brother will only answer questions that have been prepped in advance, and turns to his spy, asking if he’d like to be a double agent. Jong-soo would NOT, thank you very much, but really, there’s no refusing. He nervously agrees.

Moon-ho finds Young-shin still huddled in the dark, and she jumps up guiltily. He asks for her phone, and she assumes she’s in trouble and promises not to make any more personal calls on the job, only to have him punch in a number—it’s Myung-hee’s. He gives permission to use his name in asking for an interview, and Young-shin excitedly hurries off to make the call.

At home, Myung-hee heads into her husband’s empty office and tries opening his desk drawers. They’re locked shut, to her disappointment—but she catches a glimpse of something mounted to the underside of the desk. A button.

She presses it, and bookshelves slide open to reveal the secret space behind it, where the hidden TV screens are mounted. That’s when she gets Young-shin’s call, and more surprising than her request is the news that Moon-ho is her boss at Someday—all this while, she thought he was still at the broadcast station. Wow, she has really been kept cut off from the world.

Myung-hee’s also surprised that Moon-ho would have given her number to a reporter, as he knows that she doesn’t meet people. But she likes the sound of Young-shin’s voice and asks for time to consider, and Young-shin thanks her enthusiastically.

Min-ja sends Dae-yong on the rounds to track down all of Jung-hoo’s vehicles, trying to pinpoint his whereabouts. But everything looks untouched, and Min-ja deduces that this means Jung-hoo isn’t moving at all, which suggests he’s holed himself up at home. Dae-yong offers to go in person, but Min-ja says that even if she showed up there, she couldn’t get inside without Jung-hoo’s permission.

Next thing you know, ajumma charges into the Chae family cafe (yesssssssss) like she owns the place, ordering ajusshi to open half an hour early and demanding a female server. Haha. I love how she doesn’t explain a thing, and just lets them think she’s a weirdo.

Min-ja imperiously motions Young-shin aside to take her order, and Young-shin complies, despite her bafflement. Once Young-shin sits down, ajumma asks if she recognizes her voice, and repeats her words from her previous call to jog her memory.

Young-shin gasps upon recognition, suddenly alert and pelting her with questions. She says that Bong-soo’s been unreachable for days, her worry obvious.

Ajumma asks for her phone and links it to a device, fiddling with it as she tells her that Bong-soo’s been immobile for six days, probably not eating. She’s certain he won’t let her in, which leaves one option: to force him to open the door himself.

Understanding what she’s getting at, Young-shin asks tearfully, “Is he… okay? Is he not okay?” (I notice she’s now calling him “that person”—her way of referring to the Healer—instead of Bong-soo.) She grabs ajumma’s hand and begs her to tell her where to find him.

Ajumma notes Young-shin’s vehement reaction and replies, “I had to see your eyes.” Then she hands her back the phone, all the information there at her fingertips.

Young-shin follows the directions to Jung-hoo’s building, her lock-picking skills coming in handy in getting past the first locked door. She heads up the elevator, through the dilapidated warehouse floor, up some crumbling stairs, and to a seeming dead end. There’s nowhere to go from here, but the signal on her phone indicates that this is where she should be.

So Young-shin starts tapping on the walls and calling out for Bong-soo. Getting no response, she pulls out her tools and finds a stethoscope, using it to listen through the wall… and then she hears something click. A sign dangling on the opposite wall moves, and when she moves it again, the wall springs open.

Cautiously, she steps inside the inner lair—and there he is, in bed, looking half-dead.

Young-shin races to his side, and as she reaches to call for an ambulance, Jung-hoo’s eyes slowly open. She tells him gently, “Bong-soo-ya, I’m here.”

He sighs, “Daebak.” Which, all things considered, is hilarious. He reaches his hand out to touch her face, wondering at this dream. He murmurs that he’s cold, and at that she climbs in bed with him and cradles his head in her arms. It’s incredibly sweet. And as she holds him close, he snuggles into her side.

Some time later, he wakes up, alone in bed. Young-shin comes up holding a ladle (and are those his clothes she’s wearing?), holding it out for him to taste.

He struggles to get up, not at all happy to see her. She disregards his displeasure and informs him that she’s put in a personal day at work and intends to stay till tomorrow, and that he’ll eat her cooking whether he likes it or not.

He tells her wearily that this is no place for her, and that she should leave: “Forget this place, and don’t come back.”

His demeanor is cold and uninviting, and Young-shin looks at him intently and asks if this is the real him. Bong-soo didn’t talk like that, “But you’re a little scary.” She informs him that it’s dark and late, so she’ll leave tomorrow if he wants.

Ignoring his surliness, Young-shin sets him up comfortably and presents him with dinner. His mood darkens further as he grabs Young-shin’s things, thrusting them at her and pushing her toward the exit.

She whirls out of reach, refusing to leave, and he’s frankly too weak to do much else. Staggering closer, he asks in exasperation, “Why do you have so little fear?”

She replies, “I’m not afraid of you.” He points out that he’s hiding more from her than she could even guess, and she answers, “I don’t care.” He fires back, “Are you an idiot?”

“Don’t send me away,” she says. “If you send me away, you’ll cry forever.”

He says bleakly, “I could get you hurt.” She shakes her head, full of certainty: “No, you won’t get me hurt. Never.”

He struggles with himself, then grabs her wrist to drag her out. But she stops him, turning him toward her and pulling him into a hug. “Don’t send me away,” she asks again.

Jung-hoo’s face crumples in tears, and then he buries his face in her neck and grabs tight.

She holds him like that for a long moment, and then pulls back to wipe his tears from his face. She kisses him.

 
COMMENTS

So many things to write about, and they’re not even about that kiss! (Although, eeee, that kiss!)

I was really happy with where this episode took Moon-ho—even as far as yesterday I wasn’t sure what direction he would ultimately take, but today solidified his place standing alongside the Healer. I know he’d declared his intention to work together in the last episode, but it took seeing his old hyung cold and dead on that slab to finally cut the cord, and to realize that his brother had in fact crossed the line fully, that he couldn’t spare him from justice. I don’t think he was necessarily waiting for his brother to redeem himself, but he had enough hope that he wasn’t so far gone.

So now that he knows Moon-shik would (and has) killed, he’s finally ready to take the stand he’s been waffling on taking for the past twenty years. Moon-ho really is the linchpin in this entire story, because even now he possesses more information than anybody else, and it isn’t until he makes the decision that our mother-daughter reunion can start on its path. I suppose if he had had his brother’s ambition his kind of masterminding might be an ominous thing, but as Min-jae rightly points out, Moon-ho is actually rather timid. Good-intentioned, but lacking the courage to fight the big fight.

I guess that’s why he needs Healer and Young-shin on his team to see through the final takedown of the Elder. And while it sucks to have Jung-hoo so shaken by the loss of Teacher, it’s the perfect narrative catalyst to bring them together—because till now, they’ve shared the general stance of being anti-Moon-shik, but differed in their personal motivations. Jung-hoo doesn’t care about the Elder beyond what he does to people he loves, so he isn’t swayed by Moon-ho’s appeals for greater justice. Now, though, Teacher’s death provides a link, and I’m excited to see how these two work together from here on out. One brotherly bond may be severed, but who says another one can’t be formed? (As for the baddies, we’re still unclear on what exactly the Elder does, but based on what we know thus far, I’m imagining a shadow society of elites who manipulate all aspects of society to benefit themselves—I’m thinking Kishokai of Gaksital, for instance.)

I loved how the show depicted Jung-hoo’s reaction to losing Teacher, which felt real and raw, and bolstered by acting that totally made me cry along with the characters. There was an immediacy to Jung-hoo’s grief that I found powerful, and am so happy to see Ji Chang-wook become this character so wholly.

More than the kiss itself (although again, eeee!), I was moved by Jung-hoo’s reaction to Young-shin’s stubborn insistence on staying with him—the anger, confusion, fear, and eventual acceptance. Most of the time, noble idiocy in dramaland arises when a character pushes someone away “for their own good” in a situation where that angst is unnecessary, hence the idiocy part of the term. But it’s not noble idiocy when the reasons are credible, and it makes perfect sense that Jung-hoo’s reaction to losing one of the last loved ones in his life is to shut down entirely, especially when he blames himself for that death.

The heartbreaking thing is that the Teacher did totally die for him, indirectly; I don’t think he knew he was going to die, but you get the sense that Teacher would willingly do it again and feel it was worth the cost. He wasn’t able to protect the baby bears through the end of their lives, but he made good on his promise by protecting them through the end of his. But to Jung-hoo, all he sees is that people around him die, and that’s devastating in a twofold way: first, he costs good people their lives, and second, he then has to live in a world where they’re dead.

So he’s become deathly afraid of building any sort of meaningful relationship, because every time it burns him, it cuts deeper and deeper. Yet in comes charging this girl who refuses to let him bully her away, informing him that she will stay put, and refusing to accept his fear of hurting her. Moreover, she isn’t about to let him sink into self-ruin, and insists on taking care of him. Young-shin is totally badass in all the best ways, and she just keeps getting better.

I love how he sees her next to his bed and sighs that it must be a dream, and only in his half-conscious state does he allow her to come close. Despite the fact that they totally got to snuggle in bed together, I appreciate that the scene wasn’t sexy in the least, but more poignantly sweet, letting our damaged hero find some comfort while his guard is lowered. When he’s fully awake, you can see how much he wishes he could believe her while his head warns him not to… but thankfully for all of us, there’s only so much denial you can handle before you cave and have to accept it already. (Accept the truth, kisses and all!) Somehow it feels fitting that he gets to be with his girl against the backdrop of his imagined paradise, ’cause I think he’s doing just fine where he is in his reality, once he finally allows himself his honesty.

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I can't bear it, I am soooo happy!!! What show has ever made me feel this way!!???!!!! No OTHER show, darn it all!

And I just can't help it.... *dancing like crazy ahjumma* we've got another episode TONIGHT!!!!! Yay! Yay!

Can't. Stop. Myself.

Just.

Have.

To.

Countdown!!!!

14 Hours to go for Episode 16!!!!!! *hyperventilating*

Now how do I look normal as I go get groceries this morning? :D

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Hahaha @GB, I've never seen you this way!! OTP moments in ep 15 are really overwhelming, huh? ;)

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I can't believe my eyes when I read your comment there, GB. First time I'm seeing you fangirling like that!

But, ep 15 really really really killed us. I don't know how many times I replayed the first 10 minutes. Haven't finish ep 15 yet. Dang, I think I'm going to replay it again now.

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Cannot. Wait. For. The. Recap. :D

We have some MAJOR squee-ing ahead!

Honestly I'm physically and mentally exhausted from all the fangirling I underwent through last night because of episode 15 (which involved lots and lots of tumbling in my bed and poor, mauled pillows). BLEW MY MIND LIKE YOU WOULDN'T BELIEVE.

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@ Edeline, azack77, Omomo

Yes, you're surprised? .... hahahaha Well, ... I'm surprised!!!! One of the last thing in the world I thought I'd be is crazy-mad-obssessed and fangirling over a kdrama. If you knew me in person, you'd never believe it either. LOL!

This 1 episode really hit the spot that so many other shows have failed in all their many, many episodes. How many times I've waited for a resolution, a response, a something that would answer a need of the main character and I'd get disappointed.

But here .... <bPhere is the way a story ought to be written and told and it is wonderful to behold!!! See you in the next recap!!! Coming out any time now!

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I missed the live broadcast! Aaaargh! My provider won't let me :-( Sloooow connection.

But I'm watching it right now! :-D
On viki. *subbed already! Daebak!*
The first 5 minutes.
I'm almost dead.
...... *hits pause button*
Ok. Dead now.

Now if you guys would excuse me, I'm going to TRY to finish this episode. It's going nowhere from here.
*hits replay*

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HAHAHA I fell dead by the 5th minute too. I swear my ovaries exploded <-- I apologise for the lack of euphemisms... I truly go crazy with Healer

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Viki is at 76% eng sub

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Viki 99% now.

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At work (preparing for lessons) now but listening to Healer OSTs and enthusiastically bobbing my head to them ;)

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I'm only getting the international version of VIKI at about 50% subbed right now. Keep rewatching up to where Moon shik and Secretary Oh are meeting in the office and he twirls the globe. The subtitles seem to stop at that point. Are any of you finding subs past that point? I really want to rewatch the entire episode NOW!!!!

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YESS!YESS! Oh god!! I love this drama!! Wooohooo! I am literally screaming in my home, flailing on the bed! I didn't care that my children were sleeping! Thank god my husband was not home yet! AAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!

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I can hear ya all the way over here, @azack77!!! Isn't it great good fun??????

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:) I can't forget the faces JH made.. Oooohh.. drooling again.. I think I need to go scream in the bathroom, at work right now. *flailing inside*

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haha! let's all screeeeeeam!!!
episode 15 is just too awesome! ;)

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Dramabay 73% subbed. OOh!! Can't wait for your recap, JB!!

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Viki is at 88% eng sub!

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I, azack77, solemnly swear Healer is the TOP kdrama in my life. I, azack77, solemnly swear Ji Chang Wook is the ONLY Korean actor in my life that I will fangirling to death.

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Viki is now at 94%

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96%! I may die!

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I missed out on Ahjumma's moment yesterday due to a rather laggy connection but now ... man, I love that woman. Thanks for the totally cute interpretation of that old musical number.

It was a great episode and I think it's building up. I will enjoy the ride till the end. Ratings be damned.

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i know!!! rating be damned!!!
this show deserves so much more!!!! arghhh

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The rating is the only thing that slightly dampened my mood. Tsk. I just don't get it. Whatever. I'm so done with you, AGB and TnMS. *laser eyes*

Anyway I'm still in Healer-heaven with my giddy feelings at an all-time high!

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me too! it's just kinda irritating that the ratings aren't doing so well when in fact the show is just too awesome.

well... let's just pity those koreans who aren't watching HEaler cause they're missing out on soooooooo much love! ;)

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Laa laa laa laaaa... (still dancing on my tutu)

Hello, dear beanies... I'm baaack!!!

You see I've been locked up at the EER (extreme emergency room) for the whole week... (thanks Doc @GB for the counselling and @Sky for inducing me with Healeritis injection, love you guys!)

Can't wait for the next thread... oh, I'm so so so happy. Thank you, show, for making us feel this way. Healer is a healer indeed... (err... well after ruining your life for quite sometime, if you know what I mean!) :)

*do a happy dance with the others, ajumma-like*

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haha! <3

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Hi Polaris! (Grabe. Di ko kinaya 'yun! Waaaah.)

*plays the Nutcracker theme song*
*puts on my frilly pink, sparkly tutu and dances with you*

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@Omomo: uy! filipina din ako! haha. :)

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@anythinggoes_1213

hello, kabayan! *wave

So you and @Omomo can relate with me when I say that playing "piko" will always bring a smile on me from now on?! hihihi... 'coz that's what "happy" girls does, right?!

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Hello @anythinggoes_1213! Apir!

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@Omomo

*your frilly pink, sparkly tutu* ROFL... wahahaha!

I think the whole world just got happier last night... yes?!

We're all as happy as Yong-shin, and who couldn't be... when you open your eyes in the morning and see those lovely-i-know-what-you-did-last-night-eyes... and smile... and...

*turns into a happy-giggling-Yong-Shin-like-puddle-of-goo*

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Totally!

The collective drool gathered from the entire Healer fandom because of Ep 15 can fill up the Pacific Ocean, I bet. :D

Just imagine waking up to THAT GLORIOUS SIGHT every morning. *fans self*

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Ay Filipina pala kayo ni Polaris! *waves Kumusta?*

Ep. 15 sobrang galing!

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*waves back* Dami nating Pinoy dito wow. :)

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Woah!!! Daming kabayan, yaaaay! ^^

@polaris welcome back!

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why is this show not receiving so much love in korea?
i wish the ratings would go so much higher!
this show deserve so much more!!!

anyways.. i'm just happy that it keeps getting better.
this is my next favorite episode after episode 10. the scene where bong-soo professed his love for YS. it's so heartbreakingly perfect.. and his emotions shows it all. i really loooove that scene!!!

and now.. the opening scenes of ep15 just left me speechless.. and squeeeeing so much... ah. so much feels for this show.

PMY and JCW... can you just also date in real life? haha.

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Squeeee!!! That was so worth the 1 week wait! It's 100% sub on myasiantv!

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You people know where i can find the softsub of episode 15?

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Try Subscene. Someone will probably upload it any minute now. :)

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Aw, poor JCW: http://www.soompi.com/2015/01/03/ji-chang-wook-says-shooting-action-scenes-for-healer-is-frightening/

And no it's not okay just because you already got paid!

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I only watched the first five min, and can only watch that much until Wednesday, but oh god.

I think I might get a cavity from the sweet.

Dentist: So what do we have here?
Me: Ah, I've been getting lotsa cavities lately
Dentist: *raises eyebrow* Been eating too much junk, sweets?
Me: No, been watching too much Healer.

Jung Hoo, omg.

I don't know if I'm allowed to ask this so:

SPOILER

Just wanted to ask since I won't be seeing the rest of this ep and the next one till Wednesday. Just tell me one thing- are the first five min the only OTP moments, or are there more? Don't say what they are, just are there more?

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yes, skyof blue.
there are MOOOORRRRREEEEEE..
GOT TO SEE FOR YOURSELF. DON'T LET ANY OF US SPOILT YOUR PURE JOY.

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@Sky

waaay more till the last five minutes or so... hihihi!

you'll be in a lot of trouble with your dentist, dear... but there's always our happy @Doc to treat you... err, does she have dental authority too? you know since we're all going to need a resident sweet-tooth-cavity-professional from now on?! kekeke :)

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Looks like we have to bring back that dentist's chair after all!!! I'll hire a real dentist... looking at teeth and gums will kind if gross me out!!! LOLOL!

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dearest jb, and gf.
kindly do not rush to write recap for ep 15,,, your every words counts, shattered, moved, inspired... so just take your time to write something raw, genuine, awesome for changmin couple okay. our eternal happiness depend on what you write. ahahhaah

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smiling like an idiot becuase of our OTP! moarrrr please!!! :D

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Omg, I cannot get past the 1st 7 mins. I squee, rewind, squee, slow-mo, repeat.

They'really sooo good together, its like, real!!

So you say there's more of this goodness? Be back to watch the rest!

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I always watch the new ep without subs then I wait until dramabeans posted up the recap, read the recap then watch the episode with eng subs. Can't wait for the recaps!!

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Episode 14 was so awesome and I thought it would be hard to beat that but our wonderful cast and crew cooked up Ep 15 which is so much more awesomer (and I know there is no such word but I just died so who cares about grammar...) Waiting for the recap... but as someone said, JB, please take your time, we understand... I think my heart stopped, I melted like gel, couldn't talk, couldn't do anything with just a stupid grin on my face after watching the first 10 minutes. So despite the ratings, healerr fighting!!!

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An honest question- Why doesn't Jung Hoo exist in my life? Gosh, the smile and the face and everything in the first few minutes- granted I was disappointed since my wish hadn't turned out, but lol, I'm happy for ya'll, and they're so darned cute anyways.

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Seo Jung Hoo. Ugh. Where do I get myself one? *sobs at my lack of love life*

I didn't expect THAT to happen right away too. Actually took me by surprise. But when it did, I just melted and be like "OH. MY. GOODNESS." Can't even find it in me to complain. Haha.

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Hello girls, are you guys doing better now than the last time we saw each other...you know around the LIVE episode where there was a ton of screaming and squealing? :) lol

I'm off to watch the whole episode now on Vikki subbed, can't wait heheheeeeeee ahaaaaaaaaa :)

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I feel like this is crazy. Because of Healer, I created an Instagram account, Twitter, tumbler, soompi, I even created a weibo account and keep translating everything via Google. All this for the sake of our amazingly talented ji chang wook. I even came out of hiding here on DramaBean because of hope fantastic and obsessive this show has made me. Yet it's so sad that an actor like him doesn't get that much recognition and appreciation in his home country.

If only he can see how crazy international fans are here for him, than at least that would give him a boost for his hard work.

Sad about the ratings seriously, because I'm so in love with this show :(

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Ok, bye bye for now, episode 15 recap is on!!!!! Gotta jump to the next camp!

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Great insight DB, love this show!

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Love watching episode 14 over and over again.

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Wish the subs come in early, but raw is also good!

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This was so heartbraking! I replayed the first half so many times and cried every single time...I must be a masochist. Anyways, the two scenes that really stripped me down and rubbed salt all over my broken heart were when Jung Hoo was in the morgue talking in denial to Teacher's body and when he was trying so hard to hold in his tears when confronted with Moon Ho. God, the scene in the morgue, JCW totally nailed it with his blinking and shiftiness and the vulnerable voice. Man, when he said "Teacher" and then "stop..." and finally gave up and broke down, that really did me in. The way he said...One thing I love (among many, many) is that Healer is about the older generation just as much as it is about the younger two kids...that scene in the morgue just emphasizes that despite how awesome and badass Jung Hoo is, at heart he's still this kid (who in some ways is more vulnerable than Young Shin...because Young Shin's healed as best as she can, and she's learned to deal with her pain, but Jung Hoo, he closed himself off and now he just keeps getting battered over and over); this scared, confused, hurt kid who just keeps getting hurt over and over and who just can't figure out what he's doing wrong that he keeps getting hurt. It's beautiful and so sad. Gah, the feels.

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Woo I keep wondering how can he be so clean-shaven after lying in bed for 6 days?

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Debak.... awesome ..episode.. :)

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I'm watching this drama at the moment,and I just adoooooore it !!!!
It's true that it made me think of City Hunter,but please don't compare the two actors : each one acts his own way with his own personality and emotions, I like them both,it's useless to compare them, let's just take both!!!! ^^
By any chance,does someone know the title of the song wich is played when Jung Hoo is in front of the police station and sees the corpse of his master taken away in the ambulance?Seems to me that it's an aria...

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Here for the rating ?

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Me too! This is one of my favourite Healer episode anyway! :D

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I dont like you crying not even when you are acting -_-

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+1

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Bong Soo :'( there there....let me hug you ?

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Bongsookieeeee, GROUP HUG. This episode basically ripped my heart out and run it over with a hammer. It's also one of my favourite episodes, well mainly because that end makes up for the angst! ~Swooooon~

*waves8

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Hummer!

LOL

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the most touching episode EVER =,<
and funny too im like the AJUMMA CAME OUT

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this show is amazing in plot movements and emotions uuuuuuugh, evertyhing just so perfect! And what a damn-groundbreaking drama that has over 10k comments in here????!!! I still can't find other truly-kdrama-gems since this drama out, and Healer-ya, I miss you so much with CYS and ahjumma :')

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