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Healer: Episode 17

We’ve got fun and thrills in store for us today, with the central Scooby gang united in purpose and out to pull off a caper. I love caper plots. It’s a dangerous game they’re playing, but our team goes all-out and heightens the already high stakes, sending the message to their opponents that not only are they not backing down, they’re willing to go on the offense. Bring it.

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EPISODE 17 RECAP

Jung-hoo runs from the scene of the crime—never mind the fact that it’s not his crime—and the image of him looming over the ex-cop’s body is foremost on his and Young-shin’s minds. It looks pretty damning, although we should all be grateful that the police don’t appear to have seen him.

At the scene, Moon-ho answers questions for the police officer and says that he and Young-shin were just passing by. The officer readily accepts their explanation.

Still reeling from shock, Young-shin sounds like she’s trying to convince herself more than anyone as she tells Moon-ho, “There would have been other people. There were, but I didn’t see them.”

Moon-ho ushers her into the car, but moments later she dashes out to retch in the street.

Jung-ho makes it home, where Min-ja informs him that the ex-cop, Park Dong-chul, died on the scene. He’s sure that Park was telling the truth about the tape of his father’s police statement, and tells ajumma about Park’s strange last words. In flashback, we see Park gasping out to Jung-hoo: “Three… nine… one.” It’s clearly important, but what the heck does it mean?

Adding to his problems, Jung-hoo has to deal with the fact that Young-shin was there. He throws his beer can at the wall in frustration.

At the cafe, Young-shin’s father and Pickpocket Ajusshi bicker about how to deal with the issue of their little girl dating. Ajusshi wants to bring Bong-sookie in for a sit-down chat, but Dad’s in favor of waiting until she’s ready to share.

Young-shin arrives with Moon-ho, whom she introduces as her boss. The men all bow to each other, and there’s a cute moment when Dad rises from his bow, but sees that Moon-ho’s still bent over and pops down for another one. Aw, Moon-ho’s being particularly respectful to the man who raised Ji-an all these years, and he asks Young-shin if they can’t share the full story now, “So I can pay my respects properly.”

HAHA, that sounds like he means bridegroom respects, and Dad struggles mentally to get the picture in order, wondering where Bong-sookie fits into all this. But before that gets too out of hand, Young-shin states without further preamble, “I found my birth mother.”

She tells him the facts as calmly as she can, about her birth mother being ill and her birth father having died, and gets increasingly teary-eyed as she apologizes to her father for not telling him sooner. But since Dad is the best dad ever, he just opens up his arms, and she steps into them as she cries.

Ajumma runs through all the possible meanings of 391, but they’ve got no leads. She notices that Jung-hoo’s not paying attention and guesses that he’s preoccupied with Young-shin and provides a common-sense and simple solution: Tell her what happened. Call her! She even logs off to give him some privacy.

Jung-hoo calls, and Young-shin nervously prepares a greeting before answering. But she answers just as he gives up, and they miss the connection.

His entry in her phone has gone from Park Bong-soo to Seo Jung-hoo, and now she edits it once again to read “That Person.” She doesn’t want to get him in trouble by revealing his name, and wonders, “What else should I hide for him?”

They both lay back in their respective rooms, having one-sided conversations to each other. She waits for his call, wondering if he’s okay. He, on the other hand, implores her to ask him everything she wants to know, so that he can tell her: “If you don’t ask, I can’t answer.”

Secretary Oh is let out of police custody, to his smug satisfaction and Detective Yoon’s aggravation. Thanks to his connections, he’s got lots of people vouching for his (false) alibi, and the police are denied a warrant. The police mole who’d poisoned Teacher is observing his right to remain silent, leaving Detective Yoon stymied for now.

So Detective Yoon goes to Moon-ho for more help, asking for an introduction to the very nice fellow who collected all that evidence and made the mole so easy to arrest. Moon-ho replies that officially, he has no idea what the cop’s talking about.

But Detective Yoon isn’t buying the act, and adds that there were quite a lot of people out and about looking for the dead guy last night—in particular a twentysomething young man wearing glasses and a hat with extraordinary fighting skills.

Jung-hoo makes his way to the dead cop’s room at a boardinghouse, which has already been ransacked, confirming that the baddies are in the hunt for the tape. He reasons that if Park kept the tape for twenty years but lived a semi-transient life, he wouldn’t have stored it here.

When Jung-hoo pulls out a bottle of soju from his pocket, Min-ja realizes he didn’t come here for the tape—he’s here to pay his respects to the dead. “This man turned out this way because of me,” he explains. Ajumma provides him with the etiquette for offering the dead a drink, and he follows along: sprinkle some, drink some, say something.

As Jung-hoo heads out of the building, he notices that he’s picked up a tail. He clocks the two men and the van that follow as he changes direction, and Jung-hoo asks Min-ja for suggestions on how to handle this.

But ajumma has some unsettling news to break, and leads with the warning to take a few deep breaths. First, Secretary Oh has been released. Furthermore, the tracker she planted on Young-shin’s phone is being used by an unknown source. Also, Young-shin appears to be heading for Moon-shik’s house, and Secretary Oh is there.

Okay, yeah that’s a lot of bad news to drop all at once. Jung-hoo grabs a cab immediately, and the stalkers’ van squeals out after him.

Young-shin arrives at the house to see Myung-hee, who is busily preparing a grand birthday spread for Ji-an, the sight of which makes Young-shin’s eyes fill with tears. She has to hold it together when Myung-hee smiles in welcome and takes the flowers from her, holding out a hand. She compliments Young-shin and calls herself a fan, and the tears spill over as Young-shin takes her hand.

To cover up her emotional response, Young-shin makes the excuse that she’s had a rough time lately and tends to cry easily. Myung-hee confides that she does too.

Of course, Secretary Oh’s around the corner to spy. He reports the scene to the Elder directly.

Young-shin shifts to interview mode as Myung-hee leads her to her room, and asks about her old pirate-broadcasting friends. Myung-hee sits her down in front of her photos and points out Teacher, and is surprised to hear that her husband already showed Young-shin this photo.

Myung-hee points out her first husband, and Young-shin hesitantly asks about him, concerned that talking about it will make Myung-hee ill. In reply, Myung-hee just hands over a call box and tells her to press the button if she gets ill, ready to talk anyway. Eager, even.

Young-shin asks if she can talk about the two friends who died in 1992. Myung-hee smiles up at her almost defiantly and says, “After more than twenty years, finally somebody asks.”

Secretary Oh has guessed that Young-shin came knowing the truth of her parentage, and warns the Elder that this is a volatile situation. The Elder reasons that Myung-hee will leave her husband once she knows the truth—and that would destroy Moon-shik. Since they’ll look ridiculous if they swap out their mayoral candidate again, they’ll have to protect Moon-shik.

And just as Secretary Oh is asking how to do this, he turns around and sees Healer standing right behind him. Ooh, chills. Great reveal.

Jung-hoo takes the phone out of his hand and says, “Hello, Elder. You’re the bad person giving orders to Mr. Oh in front of me, and Kim Moon-shiik ajusshi, aren’t you?” The Elder is so startled he can only gape, and Jung-hoo asks where he can come see the Elder to ask some questions.

In response, Elder just disconnects the call. Secretary Oh tries to inch away but Jung-hoo looms over him menacingly. Secretary Oh actually looks scared (not that I feel sorry for him) as Jung-hoo outlines his offenses, including killing his teacher and intimidating his mother. “If I let you live, you’ll keep doing this,” Jung-hoo says. “Killing people, hurting people, scaring people.”

Jung-hoo knows that police custody means nothing, and looks rather threatening as he tightens Secretary Oh’s necktie and muses, “If I kill you, I’d be doing a good deed, wouldn’t I?”

Upstairs, Myung-hee holds Young-shin’s hand and asks her to broadcast “our story,” promising to tell her everything she knows about that day in 1992. Young-shin readily agrees, but Myung-hee warns that it’ll be dangerous, because “the people who killed us that day are still alive.”

Young-shin wonders whom she means by “us,” and Myung-hee clarifies: “My husband Oh Gil-han, my friend Seo Joon-seok, my daughter Oh Ji-an, and me.”

Downstairs in the study, Jung-hoo sends books crashing to the ground, and Secretary Oh is practically beside himself trying to set the mess to rights. It’s actually funny in a pathetic way, and it prompts Jung-hoo to thank ajumma for preventing him from killing him—what a waste to become a murderer over such a sorry being.

Min-ja sends him the police sketch for the ex-cop’s murderer, and it bears enough resemblance to the Healer to know that they’re really going after him. Thankfully the sketch doesn’t actually look much like him aside from the telltale hat and glasses. Jung-hoo should really go for another look.

Jung-hoo finds paperwork on Moon-shik’s desk related to Teacher’s burial arrangements, which he first tosses away… until the three-digit number triggers a thought. He asks Min-ja what his father’s vault number is.

Myung-hee continues her recounting to Young-shin about that day in 1992: She was at home with her daughter, waiting for her husband to come home. Moon-shik called to warn her to run away immediately, because “they” were coming. So Myung-hee grabbed Ji-an and left home.

In the present, Myung-hee explains that “they” call themselves Farmers, because they believe themselves to be cultivating this nation through their efforts—planting crops, eliminating weeds, building their country. What an innocuous thing to call someone so pernicious.

Back to flashback: Young Myung-hee runs down the alley of their neighborhood carrying Ji-an, chased by men in suits. Myung-hee hides Ji-an amidst a pile of trash, under a covering. Frantically, she tells Ji-an to be silent and promises to come back for her. So Ji-an forces herself to be quiet while her mother runs in the other direction.

But these memories spark another episode and Myung-hee starts to convulse. Young-shin calls for the nurse and grabs Myung-hee in a hug, and even when the nurse takes over, Myung-hee makes sure to keep holding her hand.

While her mother is being treated, Young-shin makes her way down to the kitchen, looking at the birthday spread. She picks up one of the cookies and holds it close, full of emotion.

As she leaves the house later, Jung-hoo approaches cautiously, having waited by the road. The air is still strained as Young-shin explains that she just met her birth mother, and heard the story of how she was lost instead of thrown away. Myung-hee had been in an accident after hiding Ji-an, and when she woke up days later she was paralyzed. The last words she’d told Ji-an were not to make a sound, which must be why Young-shin didn’t speak as a child.

“I thought I was abandoned,” she says. “I must have been scared. That if I don’t smile prettily, if I ask questions they don’t want to answer, they might get sick of me. They might throw me away.”

“I won’t,” he promises her. So she asks, “Then can I ask?” He nods, “Of course.”

Young-shin asks, “Have you ever killed a person?” Jung-hoo answers no, and she says with a smile, “I knew it.”

With that, they fall in step comfortably, and now he shares his plan with her. Since he’s a murder suspect, he intends to find his father’s tape first, then the guy who framed him. Young-shin readily offers to help with that, although when he says he should see her Dad, that thought makes them both a little timid. LOL.

Then she sidles close to him and slides her hand into his pocket.

Moon-shik is called before the Elder, who informs him that missing persons cases are closed after five years—after that point, they’re essentially presumed dead. Moon-shik is startled when the Elder insinuates that he’ll make Moon-ho disappear without much fuss—despite his fame, people forget very quickly—and assures him that he’ll take care of his brother.

The Elder reminds Moon-shik that they’re about to kick off the next plan, and an ancient case can’t ruin their plans. Moon-shik understands, and repeats that he’ll handle his brother. At least this suggests he isn’t about to kill him, if the idea of Moon-ho actually disappearing upsets him.

Moon-shik is informed of the day’s events (and visitors) when he returns home, and is even aware that Myung-hee has been ordering listening bugs and calling Moon-ho behind his back. Far from being angry, however, he’s more worried that Myung-hee is upsetting herself and tells his secretary to leave things alone. He says things will return in due time, as though this is just a temporary blip.

Min-ja confirms that the number 391 corresponds to Jung-hoo’s father’s memorial vault, and how much do I love that the whole Scooby gang is in on the call? Moreover, they even seem to be enjoying the teamwork.

For instance, Young-shin pouts when Moon-ho suggests that she sit out this operation—she’d hold Jung-hoo back—but perks right back up when Min-ja counters. Aw for sister solidarity.

Jung-hoo cleans up Young-shin’s phone, then gives her instructions on how to act if he’s in danger of being apprehended (pretend not to know him). The show of concern is too cute for Min-ja, who chucks her headphones in disgust, though Moon-ho chuckles in amusement. I’m with him.

As they arrive at their destination and spot their pursuers’ van nearby, Jung-hoo makes sure she’s got the protocol for a fight: Close her eyes and wait while Jung-hoo takes care of it.

Jung-hoo and Young-shin walk by pretending not to notice the goons just sittin’ there in their car, staking people out, as you do. Young-shin pretends to primp using their window as a mirror, and while they avert their faces nervously, Jung-hoo sneaks around to spill tacks in front of their tires. Heh, so lo-tech but effective.

Jung-hoo instructs Young-shin to run, and she does. Then he knocks on the van door, opens it, and quickly snaps each of the goons’ faces using his glasses. Then he runs for it.

Dae-yong pulls up in a car and hands it off to Jung-hoo and Young-shin, who jump in and drive off. Back at the van, a poor goon crouches in front of his tires slowly picking up tacks, not wanting to risk a flat.

With the photos, Min-ja gets to work identifying the goons—and more importantly, whom they work for. She warns that it’ll take time, but the show is kind enough to let us know right away, taking us to a hi-tech situation room directed by Manager Ahn—the guy leading the Healer hunt for Jeil Newspaper. And all roads lead to the Elder.

Moon-ho receives a surprise visit from Min-jae, and her arrival has the office placing bets on her relationship to the boss. Most of those go to girlfriend.

Min-jae is in charge of ABS’s upcoming broadcast featuring Moon-shik, and has heard that Moon-ho is preparing his own corresponding broadcast. They both know that a certain Omega Holdings is Moon-shik’s financial backer, but she reminds him that he ought to know Omega is not to be trifled with.

Moon-ho recognizes the difficulty, but he isn’t cowed, and vows to turn Omega’s every obstacle into broadcast material. Seeing his stubbornness, Min-jae revises her earlier comment about Moon-ho only fighting when he won’t get hurt, saying that that’s the good method—it’s how you stay in the fight longer.

Moon-ho just replies with relish that these days he finds life quite interesting. In the past, he would wake up in the morning and sigh, “Must I get through another day?” These days, on the other hand, spur him on: “I think, ‘Great, what should I do today? What’ll the kids be doing?'”

Min-jae just looks more worried, saying that “those people” will always be above them, because regular people operate on common sense, but those in power are not thus bound. “You can’t win,” she says.

What’s scarier, the idea that she may be right, or the idea that he knows this? “But if I quit just because I can’t win,” Moon-ho returns lightly, “I’ll be embarrassed in front of the kids.”

Jung-hoo drives them to his father’s charnel house, while Dae-yong arrives at the Someday building and charges in to see Moon-ho without so much as a hello. The staff guesses that she’s another girlfriend, haha.

Jung-hoo and Young-shin make their way to the vault, and when Jung-hoo waves at the CCTV camera, knowing ajumma’s watching, Young-shin adorably sends her a hearty wave too. Despite seeing the goons arrive right behind them, Jung-hoo looks unconcerned and tells Young-shin not to look at them.

Jung-hoo reminisces about coming here with Teacher once, years ago. Affecting Teacher’s distinctive voice, he recounts his words: “Your father isn’t here. We don’t know where he is. But still, you should know which direction to direct your greeting. So let’s do it here, the greeting.”

And there it is: No. 391. Jung-hoo looks at the photo of his father’s smiling face and introduces Dad to Young-shin.

Dae-yong leaves the Someday office as abruptly as she came in, and Moon-ho announces to his team that they’ll launch their third broadcast shortly, based on the new information that just came in. They’ve gotta release it before anybody stops them, and the subject will be: The Truth About the Puppetmaster Pulling Kim Moon-shik’s Strings.

He already has one video prepared, and instructs his team to pull together a few more supplementary materials. Asked how long to prepare the broadcast for, Moon-ho replies that he doesn’t know how far they’ll be able to go. Hm, what does that mean?

Jung-hoo picks the lock to his father’s vault and feels around inside. Tucked behind the photo is a cassette tape, which he surreptitiously hands off to Young-shin, out of sight of the goons who keep a close eye from a short distance. She tucks it into her jacket and assures Jung-hoo that she’ll be fine.

Upon their exit, the pursuers close in on the pair. Min-ja gets on the phone and affects a hilarious girlish voice to send in a tip to the police: She heard gangsters planning to kidnap a girl with her own ears.

Interestingly, Jung-hoo adopts a Bong-soo-like meekness as he stammers to the gangsters, asking what they want. The guys demand the tape, and he asks naively, “If I give it to you, can we go?”

Seeing the patrol car pulling up nearby, Jung-hoo tells Young-shin to close her eyes, and she obeys. Quick as a flash, he knocks down as many henchmen as he can, then grabs Young-shin. He gets her safely to the police car, has her toss him the tape, and goes on the run. The gangsters chase.

Moon-ho begins his third live broadcast—so soon!—with the news of “one more lonely death.” He outlines the case of ex-cop Park Dong-chul, who heard the statement given by a murder suspect back in 1992, and links this broadcast to their previous one about Teacher, since the two key players were friends and pirate broadcasters. And curiously, Seo Joon-seok died while under police investigation, just as Teacher did.

Jung-hoo runs for a while, but finds himself (allows himself to be?) cornered and takes a punch to the face. Still in his Bong-soo-like facade, he chooses not to fight back, whimpering in fright instead. Promising to cooperate if they don’t use violence, he hands them the cassette case, which happens to be empty.

That earns him another punch, and now he cowers and begs to meet the Elder, offering this tape and also the “LA video” (featuring the Elder) in exchange. He also has a message: The Healer wants to join the Elder.

Moon-ho’s broadcast continues: At the time of Seo Joon-seok’s death, the newspapers called it a suicide, one prompted by guilt over killing his friend. But Park Dong-chul revealed a different story, and we hear it with our own ears as a recording plays.

It’s from Jung-hoo’s conversation with him at the church, and it looks like Min-ja is manning this part of the broadcast from her hacker station. Park explains the discrepancy in statements and the way he was stripped of his badge for reporting the breach of ethics within the police department.

Jung-hoo is dragged to the Elder’s home, his glasses taking note of each face standing guard outside. He gets shoved into a room to await the Elder.

Moon-shik is alerted to the broadcast and tunes in just as Moon-ho reveals that Park Dong-chul safeguarded Seo Joon-seok’s true statement. It’s awfully suspicious that Park died after talking about it, like somebody did it to silence him.

And then, Moon-ho pulls out a tape. Omo omo! How’d you get that, you sneaky magician.

But before proceeding, Moon-ho pauses, like he’s waiting for a signal. Min-ja also pauses with her finger over the keyboard, awaiting the cue. Then Jung-hoo looks toward the door and says, “It’s coming,” and she hits the key.

At that, Moon-ho resumes, saying that one of his Someday reporters has made his way to a particular home, belonging to a man called the Elder. Holy shit, are you going to broadcast Jung-hoo’s wiretap? That is ballsy, dude.

Oh, even better: There’s video feed, coming from Jung-hoo’s glasses. The broadcast captures the door opening, and Jung-hoo rises to his feet to greet the Elder. A guard darts in front of the old man to cover his face and whispers a warning. But it’s too late, the money shot has been had, and Jung-hoo smiles.

 
COMMENTS

Yes, but how are you going to get out of there alive, Jung-hoo, tell me that! You impressed me with your tricksy maneuver, but please tell me an exit plan is part of the master scheme? Because I can’t see how the Elder is going to hear about this broadcast and not kill him, either to silence him or just because he’s pissed off.

But yes, it’s a clever plan, and one whose parts are hidden while you’re watching the show, only to come together at the last minute like a mechanism locking into place. At first I thought Jung-hoo’s plan was merely to get to the Elder, but upon looking back at the episode it becomes clear that the Scooby gang sprang quite the elaborate trap, and that every bit of it was choreographed. I’m assuming that Dae-yong must have gotten the real tape first, before she handed off the car, and what Jung-hoo took out of the vault was a decoy. You wonder why she couldn’t have just gotten it in the first place, except that getting the tape isn’t their only goal—it’s a twofer, and Jung-hoo needs to take down the Elder too. The tape on its own isn’t enough, and this is the only way he can get both.

The writing is quite tight in this episode, and even more so when you go back hunting for clues to how the pieces fit together. There are little comments strewn throughout that hint at the endgame, but only become apparent in retrospect, which I enjoy. If a twist truly comes out of nowhere, it’s not satisfying because we need to feel that it was a natural part of the story, not just some random left-field occurrence—you need to lay groundwork in order for a twist to pay off, but that always runs the risk of giving away the goal too early and ruining the climactic reveal. So I appreciate having clues built in that reinforce but don’t spoil the payoff, like Moon-ho’s fixation with the need to attack with a live broadcast. I thought, in the moment, that he was a bit obsessed with the live aspect of the broadcast—what’s the big deal with a live broadcast when you prepare the parts in advance? And then I saw that he meant holy-shit-live, I-mean-catch-you-with-your-pants-down-live, with the video feed coming in as it occurred, and suddenly his comment about not knowing how long the broadcast will take made a lot more sense.

I’m relieved that the murderer misunderstanding was resolved with relatively little angst, because honestly this couple has already weathered more meaningful angst. To subject them to this kind of misunderstanding would have felt overly simplistic given the lovely developments they’ve experienced thus far, and it’s therefore gratifying to have the situation cleared up with a simple exchange: Did you do it? No? Okay we’re cool. It’s instances like this that make me think that this couple will be fine as long as they communicate; the trust is there, but there’s only so much you can do when one side won’t talk.

Seeing Young-shin drawing Jung-hoo out of his shell and getting him to communicate with the world again is really one of the most satisfying growth trajectories for me. It isn’t that she’s teaching him to be a wholly different person, but more that he’s always been a caring, affectionate, thoughtful person, and his circumstances have forced him to shut that part of him down. So it’s an awakening of sorts, as the true Jung-hoo wakes up from hibernation and rejoins the land of the living.

A throwaway line (or is it?) line that felt sweetly meaningful was the way Young-shin changed her cell phone log to “That Person,” which is the vaguest of her myriad ways of referring to Jung-hoo. In this instance it’s specifically done to hide his identity, but I like to think it’s because it’s not so much his literal name that matters to her, but his place in her life as that person.

I find myself looking forward even more to Myung-hee’s eventual reunion with her daughter, because her attitude when speaking to Young-shin bespeaks a stronger woman than she is credited with being. I don’t blame Moon-ho for being afraid of sending her over the edge because her seizures are frightening, but I love how matter-of-fact she was about her illness and how little it stopped her from talking anyway. And it did seem that she reacted less violently with Young-shin around, which is promising.

The mother-daughter reunion brings to light another interesting point for me, and made me revisit the idea of Moon-shik’s culpability. We know he’s committed a number of crimes (and very willingly so), but Myung-hee’s latest flashback made me reconsider the possibility that he wasn’t perhaps as selfish or guilty in the moment as we have been led to believe. When we were told previously that Moon-shik made his deal to save Myung-hee, I assumed that he in joining the Elder, he got money and doctors and access to the best treatment, saving her life in a sort of roundabout way. But if “they” had gone after Myung-hee immediately after killing her husband, it sounds like she’d been marked for death—in which case Moon-shik literally saved her life. And in that case, it’s kind of like he sacrificed his soul for her life, which is a lot harder to condemn.

None of that is meant to absolve him of the crimes he’s committed since, which include having his former best friend killed, but it’s an interesting surprise to find reason to reevaluate a character at this late stage. It adds a shade of complexity to his motivations, and comes at a moment when I’d been ready to write him off as a plain villain. And that makes me happy.

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Not gonna lie, I was thinking the first segment of the ep with the couple angst was unnecessary, almost a first strike against this show. But then YoungShin came out to say how scared she is of asking questions she thinks the other party doesn't want to answer , in case they get tired of her and abandon her and that totally clicked for me. With a good angsty heart pang ! Junghoo just reassuring her: I'm not like that.
Love our OTP they can do no wrong from now .

Another cute part: Ahjumma waving back from the cctv!! She's so totally attached under the gruffness.

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I was actually screaming at them to pick up their phones to call each other. What's point of having a phone if they're not going to use it? Even ajumma wanted JH to quickly clarify the situation and then get "cozy" with YS ;)

However, their beautiful voiceover conversation, cut between YS and JH's thoughts, softened my dislike for their lack of communication. AND THEN, with their conversation out in the park (?), I totally understood the reason why they were reluctant to reach out to each other.

It was quite touching when YS explained her fears of being abandoned and JH telling her that he's not that way. I love how it ties back to the moment after YS found out about JH's real identity and her not probing him about it too much since she was afraid she'd never see him again.

This couple is honestly perfect.

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And remember, she also didn't him for his real name. back in Ep 15, JH even mentioned it to MH.

So JH just went ahead and instroduced himself finally as Jung Hoo, without her asking.

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*didn't ask him..

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She is afraid of asking The big Qn, and have him be angry that she even thinks it nece to ask.
He is afraid to bring it up and have her be suspicious.
Couples who care a lot but are still new in the relationship can find it difficult to talk about sthg profoundly impt but awkward.
It's great the the writer actually has CYS explain why she didnt call to ask.
Kudos to her!

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This drama is getting better and better!

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I say this every week. :D This truly is a rare gem of a drama indeed.

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Lost count of how many times I said that during the entire run of Healer so far. Drama, oh, drama. How I adore thee!

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Me too, I have lost count of how many times I keep saying this episode is better than last week's!

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Thanks for the recaps. I really look forward to them. You do a terrific job.

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recaps by JB are great,I love reading them too :)

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I can't help it - I watched it without subs again and even with no knowledge of Korean, I got the gist of this episode. I cried when YS told her dad, I cried when she saw her mom, and I jumped up and down with the reveal. So good!

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That impression of Teacher by JH almost made me bust a gut! So random, funny and pretty darn accurate! Great job JCW!

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yes I laughed so hard. He did a good job with the impression.

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His intonation is simply perfect, props to JCW

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he's so talented!

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oh yeah this scence is great hehe
*replay*

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Another piece of evidence of JCW can do anything as an actor! And at the ripe old age of 28! So impressive! Totally!

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Hi! Delurking here again.

I just want to say that I am in awe of CYS. She is such an admirable character. Okay, she isn't perfect. She doubted a little that JH would not be capable of killing someone. But that is what makes her so relatable. What struck me is when, she changed JH's name on her phone to 그사람 (that person), probably already thinking ahead that he may become a suspect for that murder, so it will be safer for him that way, this girl thinks! awesome, isn't it? And what really further struck me is, when she said, "What other things should I hide for you?" This! Despite that doubt, she is ready to defend him. How she confronted that doubt was so refreshing and really sent feels all over :)) But then we all know that that doubt was really minuscule and completely went away even before she met JH. I am not saying it was right and admirable that she was willing to lie if ever JH indeed killed the man, but I am sure she reacted that way because her trust in JH trumped the doubt, and that in that moment, she knows, she knows in her heart that JH is not capable of murder. These kind of reaction rarely happens in kdrama, there is always a lot of misunderstanding in kdrama between OTP as regards trust issues which would drag on like forever. It is just so refreshing. Healer really set the bar. I am usually picky about the dramas that I watch and I will probably be even more picky in the future. Healer has shown me the light! :))

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I'm glad this drama gotten you to delurk :) Yes CYS is such a great heroine and so different from any other dramas out there! I knew she wouldn't doubt JH but I wasn't so sure myself. I am so glad the writers didn't disappoint us here. This drama, like you, will probably make me more picky about dramas in the future. Healer has spoiled me too much and now it has set the benchmark so high that I don't think there will ever be a drama this good again.

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srsly the writer must've stalked DB! even the question about wre MH got that bug was answered! lol

isnt it so cute that even in the middle of their operation i just can't see the otp as anything other than a cute couple taking a stroll in a lovely afternoon? CYS was so cute just nodding along with whatever 'instruction' JH gave her haha.. she was so annoyed with his bossiness just 2 eps ago lol. and ahjumma's looks of disgust whenever JH gets cheesy with her online gets me laughing everytime- poor lady

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I was actually going to @ you to say that about the bug LOL

They're adorable! Ajumma knows she loves that JH's so darn happy! :D

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MS is a nut job, when it comes to MHee.

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@siesta
Seriously it was internet shopping??? When it was mentioned??? I missed that :(

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MS only said that "she ordered the bugs"
where else would she get them ordered than off of the internet lol

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Young-shin is having a lot of fun just like in episode 15. ;)

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@siesta

that makes me wonder if writer-nim really does read our posts here. If she does, Please make DY and Jongsoo together. They need a loveline! Jongsookie please!!!! LOL

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I'm beginning to think writer-nim has telepathic abilities when it comes to her fans.

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Me again :-D

The look on BOTH YS and JH while walking hand-in-hand, well, I assume they're holding hands in that pocket, right? Hehe

They're so happy! They're aware of the seriousness of JH's situation and the danger looming ahead, but they can still smile because they have each other, and trusts each other. What a great OTP! Love them! Love you writer-nim, SJN!

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I cannot agree with you more, @pastmidnite! ;)

Love the OTP, love the writer, love the story, love every single GOOD character in Healer! ;)

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I love how the writer is weaving in lighthearted scenes of romantic character growth along with the increasing angst of the mystery. It's a nice balance.

It's such a refreshing change from most dramas which torture and contort all the plot lines to maximize angst after the halfway mark. Then the payoff is never worth waiting for, because it's usually a too-neat resolution of everything, all in the last episode.

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@Ditto! You are so right!! ;)

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You said it! Major props to SJN for the tight plotting, esp in this episode!!

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DAEBAK! The writer just continues to impress me with her writing. Everything was so tight and cleanly executed. I honestly didn't notice the time flying away. I'm feeling spoiled. My expectations have been raised and I'm so afraid of being disappointed of the coming episodes. :-(
But I'm gonna put my trust on her and enjoy the ride!

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This is the first work I've seen of this writer. She is truly talented and gifted in story writing. I love the pace, plot, romance, and just about everything. It has all I want in a drama ♥

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daebak! !I watched the whole episode raw yesterday. .now waiting to watch again with subs.... 3 more episodes ..I am going to miss healer...love all the cast members. . Except moonshik elder and secretary. Hate them!!
Jcw pmy ajumma ♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡

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Loved the scene where JH and YS finally got a chance to talk. The scene was gorgeous, the BG music (JCW!) was beautiful and I'm just glad they finally gave each other the opportunity to be completely honest with one another. As JH said, YS has to ask in order for him to explain.

Then how they walked apart from one another until YS made the move to hold JH's hand (from inside his pocket :D) as they walked. It's sweet that JH always gives her the space and her own time to come to him. He doesn't push himself on her.

It's also really fitting that JH is the type of person who never abandons the person he loves while YS has lived being constantly afraid of being abandoned. Truly, a match made in heaven. When JH said "I'm not like that", I totally swooned.

And how is it that of all the things he listed that needs to be done, he thinks meeting her dad will be the hardest task? LOL The man's like a giant teddy bear! Also, really, just use the Bong Soo persona!

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Yes, yes, yes.
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I quote that word "GIANT TEDDY BEAR" :D really can describe JCW correctly. Big but cute :)

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Jeong Hoo's Teacher impersonation was spot on! It's great to know a little bit more about the past. So many great moments in this episode but it would take me forever to list them. Solid episode! Thanks for the recaps, javabeans!

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it's so great to see so many comments about JCW's impersonation of teacher! I agree it is really spot on...JCW-sshi you are a talented actor! ♥

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I'm glad that this show is a no-noble-idiocy drama that leads to more heartaches in which really in JH and YS's life there are no more room for that.

The Elder entrapment operation is so risky by showing it live and it was like telling your enemy what you are doing thus exposing the whole thing and endangering JH and yes how can he possibly escape there? However it seems to be the only way for our gang.

I hope he can escape, so that we can all say a big "PHEW!"

Thanks for the recap!

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no cliche drama tropes is what makes this drama a standout for me. I'm sick and tired of watching cliche stuff that's already written in hundreds of dramas out there. Glad to see this one takes on a more original approach!

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Omg the feels cannot be contained!! Healer does not disappoint, every episode just keeps getting better! I love how everything seems kind of random and then it's at the end you're like AHA! that's why this happened and why that happened. It definitely kept me on my toes the whole episode. And I love the teamwork action it was so seamless and AWESOME! We need more scooby gang action! But seriously that last money shot of the Elder, didn't see that coming. Dang i was wondering why he reverted to his Bong soo persona all of a sudden.

And it makes sense that his dongsaeng had the tape (at first I thought she was going to the urn place to get it but was at someday for some reason) and I thought Chae young shin had the tape. But woah it all made sense at the end. Ugh things looking shady tomorrow. No one better be getting axed off or my heart won't be able to take it!!!!! Ugh them Healer feels

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Bong Soo's weak and timid. He's doesn't pose much of a threat so people are more willing to bring him to see Elder.

This show doesn't need big twists because each episode is so well thought out and really does keep us on our toes.

Healer-feels. It's a thing now. :D

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T.T try not to cry but then cry like big baby watching Young Shin meet her mother for the first time
the small thing I Like about Jeong Hoo is when he refers Young Shin in conversation with Ahjumma or Moon Ho as "ega or that baby or lil girl" rather than "ke yoja/that woman". the endearing is sweet.
wow, I think the next episodes the Baddie gonna play rough this time to team Healer.

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It's totally the little things that get me right at the heart.

JH's terms of endearment for YS are so sweet.

We have "Young Shin-ie", "Young Shin-ah", "Agasshi", and as you pointed out "that kid". All filled with love.

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@dramapenchant, I'm still a relatively newbie drama watcher (3 years) and the forms of address and endearments are still not very clear to me. What are the differences between Young shin-ie and Young shin-ah? Thanks in advance!

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Yes I'm the same with Ottoke, what are those terms mean?

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D'awww. That's such a nice detail. Thanks for pointing that out! I squeed.

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Totally swoon over how he calls her!

So much love......

Can I call him "Jung Hoo yaaaa"?

Haaaaawooooooooo (think Nodame) (oh the Japanese version pls!)

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No! I wanna call him that :P

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I am still not exactly sure why I like this drama so much.

Still working it out. Still trying to work it out.

Love JB's recaps tho.

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Am surprised! Samsooki lost for words? Must be the Healer feels effect.

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Well, so yeah.

I thought it was because of the OST but that can't be it, because I love the eps even when the OST isn't on.

I thought it was because of the OTP, but that can't be it, because I love the other characters, especially Moon Ho and Min Ja, and I love Moon Shik's devolution into evil.

The drama isn't perfect, but it is just really good in every aspect. It hits all the right notes, it doesn't do the stupid things that many kdramas do, it moves quickly, it has a great story, etc.

Is this an evolution or an outlier?

Hard to say. But I do love me some of those Healer feels, fo sho.

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for me it's the originality that made me love this drama so much. there's no typical cliche type stuff in this drma :)

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pls SJN, keep moon-ho alive.I beg u.

great episode(dunno how many times I ve said d word great).
couple misunderstandings resolved quickly.
healer 2.0 in action.
mother-daughter reunion.
cool so cool.
I don't wanna hate moonshik. I hope he comes to his senses and help his lil brother out

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Yes plese writer-nim. do not kill MH off, he needs to be alive!

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How hilarious is it that YS keeps bringing all these guys home? Each time, dad and ajusshi are so confused. You could see them thinking "another one? our girl's quite the player".

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@ dramapenchant
Not to mention the number of girls who walk into Moon Ho's office to the amazement of the staff!!! Hahahah!

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Great mirroring.

Love YS's appa and ajussi.
Their confusion over M Ho's need to make Proper greetings.
LOL. LOL.

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I just love that part! CYS's dad is one good dad, loving her unconditionally.

I love how we still have a bit of humor in each episode even if it's mostly serious business now.

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HAHAHA yeah I find it so funny too!

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MH's love for the kids is so touching ♥

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how many episodes does Healer have?

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Only 20 episodes. :(

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yep and that means just 2 more left now...finale week in 1 day :(

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Impressed.

I am impressed by the writer and how the story is written, how the show kept me on the egde throughout the episodes.

I am impressed by JCW's acting.

Thank you, Show, for resolving some unnecessary angst. No leading male/female doubting the other for a long period of time. No wacko clingy girlfriend, etc.

This is it, folks. Three more episodes. And I'll have no idea how we will survive without Healer!

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I became a fan of JCW, PMY, and SJN's writing as well thanks to Healer.

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THanks for the fast recap JB and as always, it's fantabolous! :)
Same goes with GF recaps. :)

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I just don't get the korean ratings...I usually am in total sync with what's most popular in korea and tend to agree with the korean taste, but this drama is a divergence for me...I love this drama and it's doing Ok in korea, but I'm just so shocked it's not in the top spot....

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I don't get it either.

But ratings aren't indicative of the quality or the actual popularity. Young people just aren't watching TV as much and that's Healer's target audience. I bet if online streaming ratings were included, we'd have much higher ratings on our hands.

Hope the cast and crew understand this and aren't too disheartened.

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because no one is dying from brain cancer in Healer

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@Coby

LOL

Thank god that's not the case. If that's what's required to get higher ratings then I'm happy with Healer's ratings just the way it is!

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Yeah I agree here, I don't like typical drama tropes. If that is the case for high ratings in Korea then I would prefer the ratings now as it is! Ratings should NOT ruin the quality of a drama and if any writers take ratings too seriously, I believe the writing may then lack afterwards and become disappointing. I am just so glad it hasn't happened with Healer. Lets hope for Healer to stay as awesome as it is all the way to the end.

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@coby
You are something!!! I should say Daebaak !!!! :D

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It was a wonderful episode in almost every way ... almost, I say, because, well, we wanted a kiss scene for every episode, didn't we? No? (well a girl can hope can't she!)

But it was a very satisfying episode, and I'm saying this purely based on un-subbed footage. Yup, no time to re-watch with subs but I can give my first impressions and taking leaf from @PlumWine (Thanks for the idea @PlumWine), I thought I'd leave my reactions in a stream of consciousness...

What U doing JH... oh U never had someone die in front of U before? Hey YS, come on..., I gave U more credit than that ... too many shocks in 1 day poor kid. Sh feel better after U throw up. Aiyah! still so violent this JH...poor canned drink ...

Waaah!!! *real tears in my eyes* PMY is hitting the ball out of the court with her daddy scene ... sweet daddy, coffee ahjusshi sorta like my auntie.

Hurry up and answer that phone Aargh!!!! Call her back, call him back, it's only polite when U missed his call! Well then suffer the whole night if U won't. *humpf*

Eewww... creepy Oh... what's he doing .... eeks.

Err... tossing soju all about a dead person's home is supposed to be a remembrance thing, is it?

Oh..oh... YS going to see her mummy Oooh!!! Waaah! Waah! PMY is so good, so good *tears rolling down* Waaah! eeeks! Mummy really can't get through a convo abt her baby without seizing up!!!

Hah! OCD Oh is right!! way to go JH. Wipe all those books off the shelves, why don't you!! (sorry to all librarians out there, myself included LOL!) Good actor though that Oh guy.

Yes, of course JH would hang around to bump into YS .... sweet walk... OST?? I didn't notice it 1st time LOL!

Elder and rice wine ... is there something in wine for MS? No? So nice to have Team JH in 4 way convo, way to go, hwaiting!.. Kickass girlfriend! Kickass sidekick! Did the tape get to Moon Ho already? So fffffunny Someday staffers .... Gotcha Orishin!!! Yeah!!!

DAE..to the 1,000th degree..BAK!!! :D

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HAHAHAHA! Totally my reactions while watching live! Except with more screeching and banging my fists on the wall in complete excitement.

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I was clapping my hands delightedly and laughing out loud every time CYS is her awesome self. And then biting my nails to the quick when JH got into Elder's house (and omg live broadcast FTW) ...and the episode ended. ARGH! Always with this drama, the cliffhangers!

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Hello there, GB dear! ;)

I just absolutely love your scene-by-scene recaps complete with your squeeing!! ;)

I am so with you on everything! So much FEEEEELSS!! ;)

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@ Omomo, Rainerust and koreandramalover/kay

:) at you all!!! Actually, I tamped it down a bit when I wrote this! LOL! When watching, I was wriggling in my seat and boo-hooing and laughing out loud. I'm glad to have you for virtual company in all that :D

It's so great that although there are so many things happening, so much revealed, so much tension, so many feels ... then there are still so many laughs as well! Such good stress relief after heart acceleration. ... I cannot applaud this writer enough! :)

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Gaaah, I love the dialogue of this show! Something so simple as JH's "I am not like that," after CYS's revelation of her childhood fears and coping mechanisms, just pierced my heart. Then it smartly segued into, "May I ask you a question..." JH is a goner and I love it!

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This scene is so great to me in many ways ♥ these two trust each other so much ♥

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i really think that telling myung hee that her daughter is alive will do the opposite effect. I think part of her seizures come from the trauma of having lost her daughter and at least having that part back in her life might make her better. I loved this episode so much :3

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Scooby gang! Healer Team 2.0! I love, love, love it. I love every bit of this dynamic! We have the sneaky front liner couple, the grumpy Ahjumma hacker, the charismatic Oppa commander, and the kicka*s (but often forgotten) cutie sidekick (I demand more screen time for her)! Yeesh.

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So great. Season 2 please?!? :D

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A second season would be FANTASTIC! But it's kind of impossible. *sniff, sniff*

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Nah, a second season would spoil it. I want the awesome to stay awesome. Just...keep it awesome all the way to the end pls! LOL

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Maybe, rather another drama with the same pair would be great. Their chemistry is fab!

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@Dani I second this. They're really hitting it off the charts with their chemistry!

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@Dani That would be wonderful but pretty rare in the kdrama industry.

So instead I'll be happy with some CFs with JCW and PMY. Just anything to keep that sizzling chemistry on my screen!

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@Dramapenchant rare but not impossible. Like Eric and that leading lady in Que Sera sera, they paired them again on Discovery of Romance, and Ji Sung with the leading lady on Secret, just last year, and this year they pair it again on KMHM (I am sorry that I am so biased with all the leading men and I forgot the name of the leading lady, that doesn't happen in Healer though, I love PMY too much to forget her name hehe). So, there's hope in KDrama land for re-pairing #keeping my hope high

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@Dani That's very true. We also saw a reunion between Lee Da Hae-Lee Dong Wook & Lee Jun Ki-Nam Sang Mi. However, it seems like it's usually the "older", more established actors that have reunited with past co-stars so if we are to get another drama with JCW and PMY, it looks like we have quite a wait ahead of us. (dramaverse, please prove me wrong).

That's why I'll be content with some CFs in the meantime. JCW and HJW had some after EK so let's hope some company is smart enough to bring JCW and PMY together to promote their product! :D

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Aw, her name is Dae-yong. Ang Joong-soo is crushing? on her, which is cuuuute. I ship them two. :)

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It's bad, but I've developed the habit of coming into each new Healer episode with the fear that it's going to disappoint me somehow, because it's just been so perfect so far that the pessimist in me is like "how long will they be able to keep this up??". And yet, each episode just keeps on making me love it even more. Show, I LOVE YOU SOOO MUUUCHHHH. <3

I love how tightly this episode was written!! The tape plan was done so well; simple, but brilliantly-executed. Also, I love that moment in the car when Young-shin was rattling on about how suspicious the cars were behind them, and then Jung-hoo just looked at her with this adorably proud little smile on his face. Oh, Jung-hoo, you've got it so bad. I could watch this couple being cute together forever. T_T

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@es ya I totally get you - I always can't believe how great each episode is, and then I'm like...HOW can it possibly stay this great? And yet, somehow, it manages to stay great. It's great writing and great acting all around.

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@es We've been conditioned to be pessimistic by the many dramas that failed to live up to expectations.

Thankfully, I think we have an exception here, and in the hands of SJN, I have complete faith that we'll end as well as we started.

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That is so true, a lot of dramas started off so great but became a disappointment by halfway onwards. This drama keeps going up and up!

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This great show just keeps getting greater. The writing and plot is so tight, and the acting so great.

I love how the characters stay in character. Healer stays no nonsense, yet his kind side shows (just like with his client in the first episode) ....Like last episode when YS was freaking out about Healer's dad killing her dad. Healer gave her space until he saw the document about her dad. Then he grabs the paper and confronts the issue straight up, no nonsense. And this episode, he gives YS space about the murder, but let's her know what's up... in a no nonsense way. It just fits his straight no nonsense personality and approach to his job and everything else.

Re Moon-shik - I think he got forced into the situation he is in now. Recall the scene in a earlier episode when he got hauled into the Elder ...... My take on this scene is that they hauled him and basically gave him an ultimatum, turn your back on your friends, come to the dark side, and we will take care of Myung-hee and you for life, or else. We can imagine what the unspoken 'or else' might be. So he turned to the dark side. I don't think he killed his friends or caused the problem, I just think he helped clean it up afterward because his back was against the wall, and then got worse over the years. This might be why he is in such denial about his evil deeds.

And finally, I hope this show stays light enough that they don't kill off Moon-ho or anyone else. I can see Moon-ho's double-spy sidekick as being another who might get offed, if they want to make this darker. But I don't think it would be in character with the sort of light-funny tone of the drama so far...... and it would just be too sad. So I am hoping!!!

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kd, I agree with what you said! I feel the same way about Moon Shiks character, there's just sadness there for a situation where he was put against a wall.... Killing Moon-ho at this point would not add to the drama. There's already too many unresolved deaths and we have needed all these episodes to bring understanding to all the the ramifications . Even Teacher's death, we needed that space to provide meaning to his passing. 2 or 3 episodes to sort thru it. Killing another friend this late in the game is going to change the whole feel of this drama from good timing to too rushed.......Don't do it !!!!! Save Moon-Ho!!!

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I've been waiting for the recap. This is such an awesome drama. I don't understand why the rating is not increasing in Korea. Obviously JCW is more popular to the Korean fans now.

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Yeah I guess so since he is in the top Naver search almost every day. There are also articles today saying that he is #1 on the chinese site Baidu..
I really hope he has another drama/movie before enlisting...but read that he is on tour in march and april for his musical outside seoul... hopefully he can do both ^^

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for once, i really REALLY dont mind a cliche happy ending. like.. a simple lovely happy ending where only the /actual/ bad guys die.. can the writer give us that at least? ><

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Yes pls. SJN, keep our Moon Ho alive , he too deserves a happy ending. That will make "the 2 kids" happy.

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yes please writer-nim, keep MH alive. He still needs to guide his kids and be an uncle to them too!

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Is it just my paranoia from seeing everyone recording in one way or another each other in every scene of healer and all those CV cameras, but when Healer is behind Sec Oh saying"I'd be doing a good deed by killing u" it seemed the camera angle was that of a hidden camera in that room....so now I'm wondering did Healer just leave video evidence threatening Sec oh, because if anything happens To him now....shoot and his face wasn't even covered.....nooooooo! I'm just being a scaredy cat right? Right?....

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I don't think you're the only one. The camera angle also made me think that there was a cctv in the room, but with only 3 eps left (*sniffs*), I think it's definitely our good guys turn to charge forward.

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I noticed as well and am hoping that it's the camara that MH planted in one of the earliest episodes. Or did MS find out about that one? I forget.

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I thought the same thing. It fits with the Newspaper trying to frame him.

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Keeping our fingers crossed for the good guys!

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Thanks JB for an awesome recap (as always!).

One of the things that struck me about why I like this drama so much is because of how the writer manages to weave in and pick up conversations that resonate with what was shown many episodes ago, for example CYS's throwaway line about how JH would cry forever if he let her go (and MH's confirmation that the two of them would cry whenever they meet cos they never wanted to part), and then in this episode when MH's ex desperately tries to explain to him that his way of fighting "such that he doesn't get hurt" was so that he could fight the good fight much longer. You can see the difference in Moon Ho's response now - that he can't back out because "how would that look in front of the kids?" (awwww playing the hero role model!) and that he wakes up "looking forward to each new day" - contrasted to his old self where he was afraid to move forward and didn't want to move back. Amazing, amazing nuancing and layering, and it just makes it feel like conversations were never dropped along the way, and that each character and each scene was very deliberately selected and weaved into the story for good reason. One of the best narrative structures I've seen!

Also, I like how they hung a lantern on some of the stuff I mentioned as loopholes the other episode (I'm sorry, why I ever doubt you, writer SJN?? You clearly thought through everything!) for e.g. the bug buying by Myung Hee (ahah! so she WAS buying it from somewhere...and he DOES know!) etc. And yes...that, plus the backstory on how he possibly sacrificed his soul for her life, does make him one of the more interesting villainous characters, especially since he really does seem to be doing it out of best interest for them, without realising that the means don't justify the ends and the way he is living without honour means that his friends and family will never agree with what he's doing just to keep them alive (?) and safe (?).

This OTP has got to be one of the best OTPs ever - I like how, even as they navigate their new relationship together, they make a conscious decision to trust the other person, and to do the best for the other person. Basically, they bring out the best in each other (isn't that so awwww?).

And damn it, JH better have a game plan on how to bring Elder down and not just be walking into the lion's den randomly!

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Tbh this is the first time I've watched a Song Ji Na drama. Now I know why she is so respected. The writing for Healer is superb. So carefully constructed and well thought out. It's not pitch perfect, but so far I am loving how she gives us all these interesting turns that don't feel rehashed and stale. I am adding Story of a Man and Sandglass to my watch list after this, most definitely!

And what can I say about this OTP that hasn't been said yet? Perfection epitomized. In my eyes, they can do no wrong. Enough said.

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I've seen Story of a Man - excellent drama.

Been wanting to watch Sandglass (have read so much about it) but cannot find a subbed version in any of the sites am using. It's on Dramafever but that's not available in my country. Would anyone here know a link for that drama?

Btw, Park Sang-won (who plays KMS) is one of the leads in Sandglass.

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At a Beanie's recommendation my favorite new subscription has been Hola! Able to watching Healer on Viki from 'Sweden' the day it airs. You'd be able to use DramaFever.

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@Omomo I remember watching a bit of Sandglass ages and ages ago but I don't remember resonating so strongly with it...now I feel like I should go pick it back up again because surely there were things I missed out on. SJN's narratives are so tautly plotted that I'm actually applauding as I watch the episode because I see her addressing some of the issues we were wondering about!

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JB, I don't know how to say this, but, here it goes! I love you! I love you for your comprehensive recaps. Thank youuu :))) Most of the times I read your recap first before I even watch the episode. I have to admit, I watch Healer because of your recap of episode 8, and I started from there. Because I like what I read. So, thank you!

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Can we have a new drama where Ji Chang-wook spends most of the episodes singing to us? XD

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Ahh. How I long to attend one of his musicals. To have him singing to you! In the flesh! *faints*

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Road trip!

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I still won't comprehend the low rates in the mother land.... Maybe koreans are so much expecting the cliché-ic way of things working around in a drama, that they cannot accept that the way Healer managed to do the things( you know, the romance, the relationships between the main leads, the "splits" and coming back together) is the better ones, the more real ones.

I mean, that was one thing that used to piss me off when watching kdramas - taking few episodes to get a pair back together, just to split them again upon finding that their parents were sworn enemies.

When the things would solve pretty easy, like ajumma said: You want your girl not to misunderstand? Well, go tell her the real way things happened! Don't (ever) let her draw scenarios!

Well, our pair solved their problems, it's the other dramas that I want to blame. And it's totally other standard that I would relate future dramas to from now on!

That's definetly the way you solve problems- you talk, he/she listens! This drama proved that it had plenty of stories to tell us, without the "classic" couple with communicaton problems.

It definitely showed the world of kdramas: That's how you fill up an hour of TV! You won't let viewers feel they didn't spend wise 2 hours a week!

I appreciate you *bow*, writer-nim, director-nim and you, JCW and PMY and YJT for making shine these characters!

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Thank you @MtKta for stating what the rest of us Healer-lovers are feeling! ;)

I cannot agree with you more about how incomprehensible the ratings are considering how much love Healer has attracted from so many viewers from outside Korea.

I guess it may remain to be a mystery how the Korean viewers' mind and heart work when it comes to appreciating Korean dramas because I do not believe there really is an answer to the question : Why are there not more Korean viewers who can recognise a drama that is as good as Healer is?

All I can say is : It is their loss. ;)

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Thank you ever so much, Javabeans, for your recaps! ;)

What would we do without your take, insights, reflections, thoughts, feelings, sharing, wondering and not to forgetting your squeeing along with the rest of us? ;)

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Ditto. :-)

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another great episode...thanks again

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Hi, have been refreshing dramabeans page since yesterday but i guess ur time and mine is nine hours diffrent, anyways am so happy that finally i am able to read ur recap. Healer is way too good and intresting even though av never heard of JWK before i think am falling for his charms already, d maturity in dis drama is so great plus d last scene and dat 'u are busted smile' is so hilarious. Keeping my fingers cross now because am so much in dilemma just like javabeans. dont know hw JH will leave dat place alive or is this wat he ment wen he told YS not to act as if she knows him

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I think a lot of us walked into watching this drama not knowing nor even heard of JCW before. So it's quite a great surprise that we all melted for his acting. He's so talented!

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It's really tough for me to choose my fav scene in this ep... Was not the Secretary and JH meeting awesome????

secretary was looking like a dog with it's tongue out when JH was dangling the book in front of him, just throw and he will fetch the bone.. and JH's expression was daebaakkk!!!!

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Haha @fantasy I commented on the same scene in #46.1. It's one of my favorites too!

Yeah, it's really tough to pick a fave scene in this ep! If I'm not swamped with work right now, I could comment on each scene forever in this thread LOL

Thumbs up for the whole cast & crew of Healer! And for JB of course :-)

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#OCDleveltothemax

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Thank you JB for that wonderful recap!

That’s it. That’s the main reason for the low ratings. This show is not good for older people especially those who are suffering from heart ailments. Honestly, mixed emotions are sometimes unbearable. It’s like a never-ending roller coaster ride.

Best word to describe Healer = Phenomenal! :D

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yes so true. Healer is phenomenal and so is this fandom!! ♥

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Thank you so much for the recap JB. ^^

Aw Boong-sookie, how much I missed you!

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Don't we all? :D

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He is so adorable. I want to punch those goons in the face for hurting Boong-sookie. >.<

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Bongsookie = best dorky adorable kdrama character ever! ♥

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whooo... all i can say, Healer is sooooo good! I know it's only early of the year for 2015, but can i say this is the best drama for 2015?!

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It may as well be THE best drama of all times. I mean come one, I have watched sooooo many dramas out there (probably over 50 dramas) and I havent found any of those 50+ dramas to be of this quality. Healer is the best ♥

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healer ratings keep going down.. it's heartbreaking! huhu. :(

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who cares about the ratings , since we cannot change them, why bother worry about them? We have enough to worry about as it is...

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I've given up on ratings in Korea too - but I'm glad the production team are starting to notice that this drama is a phenomenon internationally :)

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Nice song! JCW's voice is so, so but he knows how to make the most of his voice which is more important. With more training he can do really well.

This episode though. I like that our OTP takes no bullshit from anyone even from each other, that they resolve the matter between them by talking. Ya know, like mature adults. It shows their connection and I really like that.

AND SCOOBY GANG.

Still though, the surveillance team that followed JH and YS are as terrible as the SS, I seriously wanted more smarts from our criminals so our good guys can look even smarter.

Elder's decision to make MH disappear is stupid. He's a star journalist that has been news-breaking about MS, if he disappears that would only make him a martyr--and people would only look at MS harder. Unless you ruin his reputation first. ....why am I giving the baddies ideas? Anyway--

I suspected the whole ruse with the cameras when JH started the whole Bong Soo thing and when before he got beat up, he fiddled with his glasses. He could've escaped easily but he drew things out.

Still, the episode was delicious.

Oh, two scenes that made me almost cry was when Dad opened his arms to Young Shin, MS bowing deeply to dad. And when MH opened her arms to Young Shin for the flowers, I was caught off guard, I thought she was going to give her a hug, and maybe YS was taken off guard too.

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And that scene where Secretary Oh, while on the phone with Elder, turned slowly and the camera shifted to show that JH is there. WOAH, that was REALLY GOOD!!!

We've seen that secretary OH has a think for 'order', everything has to be perfect and in line and in their proper place when he picked up JH to meet MS, the way he righted the chairs. The way he desperately scrabble for the books that JH messed up as if the world is going to end. I wonder whether that contributes to his world-view, how he justifies his killing and whatnot, that he's just keeping order, that he is putting people in their right place.

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Interesting point! I thought he was just being OCD, but you might be right!

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@Julia that's an interesting analysis on sec Oh! Let's see how the writer goes about exploring more of his character in the finale episodes :)

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I wonder what happens with Baek Sang Soo, the Double S boss. His organization is suddenly taken over by the Elder's minion just like that?

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Yeah, I was also wondering about that. It's like he's not needed anymore.

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Elder has his own private minions.

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They're supporting the Special Investigations Unit (framing operation) at the News Agency.

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BTW, does anyone else hopes that Dae Young will be the third generation Healer? 'Cause that would be so cool.

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Seconded! Dae Young needs more love! She's such a cool gal.

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Can't think of anyone better for the job!

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IKR! that would be really cool, I love the gal!

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Little tidbit that was discussed in next episode's recap. DaeYong's name basically means "a new replacement". So I'll let you form your own theories on that ;)

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Couldn't wait for the subs, so I watched raw last night and surprisingly I understood almost everything, yay it means my korean is improving, double yay, but back to the episode.
Oh what an emotional ride, at the beginning I was biting my nails, then in the scene when they finally met I was smiling like a fool from ear to ear, and then at the end I was once again biting my nails, maybe I should wear gloves next time.
And I loved that we got to see Bong Sookie, I just hope he can get alive from that house.
Also our gang working together is awesome, they are perfect team.
p.s. thanks for the recap JB

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I've given up on waiting for subs and watch the raw version sometimes before subs are released. This time im considering about watching it live with everyone, hmmm...

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Tight and great episode!
Been let down by so many dramas that stumble in the last few episodes.
But I'm pretty sure now healer will end strong. The reason being the confidence in writing by the writer, episode by episode SJN shows she knows the story she is telling with set up and proper payoffs (trust me some dramas just lose their way) so i think I can confidently say now she knows how to end this!!
It's a huge leap of faith for me!!!

I like how the Scooby gang got together and everyone is involved in the progression of the plot.
Park min young is doing a wonderful job here with a juicy great female character. Even though I liked the OTP in city hunter, towards the second half (nana was awesome in the first half), her character proved redundant other than being the love interest. The crux of the arc was always city hunter, his revenge and his daddy issues. It was well written but I couldn't help but feel it was also a waste of OTP potential.

Here in healer, it's smart writing. All 3 leads are equally invested and there is absolutely no reason why she is as motivated as them to find out what happened or to be involved on all the caper action. It makes for awesome OTP and character progression.

Scooby gang rocks and I do smell tragedy soon. The 3 likely people will be MS, moon ho or healer.
First 2 likely. And it's gonna break my heart!!!!!

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+100 agree!! well said @Stardust :D

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