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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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Ji Chang-wook – “지켜줄게” (I’ll protect you) from the Healer OST [ Download ]

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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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that look on elder's face... precious!! and speaking of precious, somehow secretary oh came through as a pitiful gollum this ep... i was wondering if JH was tormenting him with his OCD or just confirming a hunch, lol.

i can't wait for today's ep - and also, i CAN'T wait for today's ep, because after it, it's two more and over. no. no, i want more :(

lol @ the you-call-me-first-no-you-first moment. such teens lol. and neither ended up calling the other, right? kids these days.

hey, so lovely singing voice that JCW has!! the song is not really memorable, but his voice is making a difference. i want to hear him sing eternal love lol. can we?

today's cliffie was evil... and the preview emphasizes the evilness. subs had better be up fast. and there had better not be another eviler cliffie at the end of it...

(what am i saying, i'm loving it. much tighter plot and much better shots - it's like the previous two eps suffered from a lack of shooting time that these two didn't. i guess they're really shooting very tightly and even recording a song does throw the schedule around...)

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@shelly I think in that scene he thanked ahjumma for letting him see Sec Oh's true character. It more like he's both tormenting him for the hell of it and also confirming a hunch too haha

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This:

"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".

Choi Myung Hee is properly taken cared of. In a wheelchair, imprisoned on a big house. Is this what the Elder planning for Moon Ho?

Btw, there is no body for Jung Hoo's dad. Maybe the same circumstances but worse conditions?

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umm, JH's dad committed suicide (read that: was murdered and a suicide scene was arranged.) still, he was cremated and his ashes taken to the columbary, as was teacher. it's an alternative to finding a burial site etc, right? and more expedient and probably less costly for his not-so-wealthy wife. she was around for a bit more, right, trying to clear his name, before secretary oh and her own decisions made her leave JH.

i don't think JH's dad will make a resurrection.

but yeah it looks like if killing MH is not an option, imprisonment for a long time is. KMS probably is already justifying it with saving his life in the long run, as it happened to myung-hee... well, i hope healer's not gonna let that happen. he did place a tracker on MH's phone, so if someone nabs him, healer will follow. unless healer is incapacitated as well, and then the girls (YS and ahjumma) will have to save the day. i kind of want that to happen lol.

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i really like the scene where JH showed up behind Sec Oh in the library. usually it's the baddie that gets the creepy reveal treatment but here it's our hero who stood there all creep-like haha

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Yeah, i feel so satisfied about the scene!and the way JH torched him by dropping all the book is just daebak.

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Yes, I really liked that creepy Oh was creeped out by un-creepy JH. LOLOL!

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Haha I was going to say the same thing. The creepy one got creeped out! :D

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HAHA Sec Oh getting creeped out by JH is funny. But seriously OCD sec gives me the chills!

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Oooohhhhh already 280 comments !!!!! Uaaaaaa uaaaaa :'( :'( .... I was so stuck in work.... Grrrrrrr!!! :(

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A really great episode ! I knew that Secretary Oh's OCD would be used in the story at some point, but I was still surprised at HOW it was used (and I have to admit that I laughed when JH "plays" with him).

How they resolved the misunderstanding was really satisfying : I was frustrated at the beginning when they don't call each other back, but at the same time, I could totally understand that they would want to delay the Moment of Truth. JH is afraid YS doubts him, because he is so used to being abandonned by the people he loves that he may thinks she will just leave him, though she assured him she won't in ep. 16. And YS has also this fear of abandonment, so she wants to protect their current relationship by not asking anything. That is why I was reaaaaaaally glad when they explained themselves. And the way it was done : "did you do it?" " No" "OK". She knows he will always be honest with her, and that he will never leave her, so that moment was beautiful.

We learnt about the past !!! Yeah !!! I was dying to know !!! :D

The Trap : I was completely caught off guard !! When JH was taken to the Elder, I was thinking "Yes, you said you wanted to meet him but NOOOO, not now !!!!!! And the tape, what are you going to dooooo ????". But then, he takes a video of him that is broadcasted live, and I was totally amazed ! Though I'm still pretty anxious for tomorrow (he's a snake !! A bad guy !! Go away !!), I hope Ajumma can keep on eye (ear ?) on him. Please !!

Things I look forward to in the next episodes :
- Myung Hee and Young Shin meeting again, and MH noona learning of their relationship (they were so cute together)
- Moon Ho nailing the Elder
- JH meeting YS's Dad !!! I think (hope ?) he may act a bit like Bong Soo :)

This is sooo satisfying !! :D

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With regard's to Sec oh's OCD, I knew there has to be a reason why they added the scene of him straightening up the chair at the police station. It's a genius move by the writer to make him have OCD - it adds complexity to his character rather than having him be a black and white side character.

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Who cried when YS met MH ???? PMY was great at that scene , her tears fall like it started raining all of a sudden , it was sooo natural :) Hats off PMY. I liked her in SKKS but here she is ammmaaaazzziiinnngggg !!!!! :)

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*raises hand*

:-)

I also like Do Ji Won's take as Myung Hee. I hope she gets more screentime in the last 3 episodes.

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It was such a beautiful and moving scene ... until sec Oh rocks up with his foreboding music and completely spoilt the mood.

But then, I forgive him, cos his reactions from the falling books was absolutely hilarious.

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Me! I teared up during their conversation and I can't wait for her mom to finally know who she really is.
I love PMY in Healer too. ^^

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Me!! *rises hands and feet*

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"picture!' "Picture..!" "Ah, that's beautiful.." ROTL when JH taking the goon picture who've been tailing them. even tiny filler scene like this really could give us a joy watch!

I won't wrote anything else, as i agree 100000% to everything JB said in the recap and also other beanies comment. Now, it's ep 18 in the next 3 hours. can't wait!before a major cliffhanger ever for the next monday.eeckkk

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He's hilarious there snapping pics of the goons haha

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Throwback to the first ever JCW appear here at DB!loookk, uri puppy even hold a puppy back then, he's grown a lot, LOL :D

http://www.dramabeans.com/2009/05/the-sons-of-sol-pharmacy-house-my-too-perfect-sons/

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He looked so dorky with that hairstyle! Haha.

6 years later and he's now headlining his very own drama. Which is popular to boot.

I feel proud. Why?! It's not like I've known him for long. Still, I'm a proud dongsaeng anyway.

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I was right PS or not, it's his hairstyle which plays the main role for his appearance :)

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He had this puppy smile, not have his killer-smize yet.

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Haha! Yesterday, I was actually looking through all his dramabean's posts from the past until now so I just read this LOL. It's making me want to rewatch :)

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He was so cute and innocent back then (He's more smexy and drool worthy now lol). Love him and the baby in that drama.

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I hope I can still get a copy of this drama. I'm still downloading Smile Donghae...

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What a day at work...I feel so drained - hate doing timepoint experiments (it's an important project that I've been planning for months) -.- that meant a whole day in the lab for me and no computers :( but on the brighter side, experiment went well and I finally just got home! Healer starts in 1 hour 45 minutes!!! Yay! :D

I just saw JCW's Instagram update now and I just wanted to say, isn't he great for giving credit to his stuntman?? I mean I've never seen a celeb doing that before - it's nice of him! I'm sure Kyung Seob these days is getting recognition thanks to JCW :) Apparently KS will appear in tonight's episode. Can't wait! :D

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True! He and Kyung Seob-ie must be really good friends. :)

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Me three, I've had a busy month and not able to participate in commenting as much either. Sometimes RL takes priority I guess....can't be helped!

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I'm looking at the comment counts this time, it's not that much compared to before lol. I'm we used to have at least twice as much by time round...maybe a lot of people haven't caught up with all episodes yet I'm assuming :)

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Noticed that too. But s'okay. Comments have been much more grounded and sensible now, which isn't a bad thing. I'm actually perplexed that we managed to accumulate more than 1000+ comments for odd numbered eps before. What on earth were we talking about lol?

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@Omomo

Errr....armpits and moles? :-P

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@patinalee

Bahahahahaa on you just cracked me up! LOL

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Oh yesss! another round of armpits and moles thanks ;)

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Work and RL caught up with me (>.<) so haven't been able to follow the thread as much as I would have liked to. I'm sure people are still following the drama though! It's hard not to when the writing keeps getting better and the situations more and more tense!

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I agree, most of the time work drains me or feel tired after work to comment much, but that doesn't mean I don't follow the drama. It's hard not to, this drama is too good!

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Ahhhh, chincha... City Hunter has always been my benchmark for these kinds of dramas, and now after watching Healer (and inevitably drooling over JCW), I know things have changed. The plot, oh my god the plot and each of the characters are so well-written... It made me get over Pinocchio easily (but not over jongsuk though- I think that's gonna take an awful lot of time lol)!!

Also can I say that Minyoung rocks??? Loved her as Kim Nana but Chae Young Shin/ Oh Jian IS AWESOMESAUCE.

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I liked Kim Nana, but tbh I never thought of her as a "wow" kind of heroine. She had her moments, but overall, she was just... there.

Chae Young Shin, on the other hand, IS JUST WOWZA x9000. The girl rocks.

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I love CYS. All drama heroines should be this full of spunk! What can I do to make this happen?

And Kim Nana was...y'know....serviceable, but I kinda got annoyed how she was constantly having to be rescued by LMH...whereas here, I feel like CYS knows what she can and cannot do, and she plucks up the courage to work through her fears (because that's what true courage is, people!) even when she's scared to death.

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Nana Bear was good for the first half of the drama but she wasn't that good in the second half...

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CH was my benchmark too - i thought the plot there was well paced and well-written. What made Healer 2x better in quality was that we have more character development/complexity and the OTP was more developed. the OTP is very realistic and believable at that too.

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This episode is intense and thrilling. I am glad Song Ji Nah spared us of the cliche where heroin misunderstood the hero and struggling to believe or not to believe. That's right. When in doubt, just ask, girl!

I love how four (actually five including Dae Yong) of them working together to get the plan to expose the Elder to public. I certainly hope JH will have a SAFE exit plan, something that doesn't involve him getting hurt or in even deep water with police.

Ah.. please don't kill off Kim Moon Ho. JH and YS will collapsed without him. In fact, no more death of the Scooby Gang and family, please.

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No cliche is the reason why I've become a fan of SJN's works :)

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I feel dumb for not knowing what a "caper plot" means. Thank you Google for being my friend and making me understand. Lol.

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I actually looked for the definition of the word "caper" right after I read it. Thankfully iphone has built-in dictionary. LOL

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Lol, think Ocean's 11. Or The Thieves if we are looking at k-movies.

I do love a good caper story when done right.

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LOL @Rainerust I also thought of Ocean 11 too when i saw the word caper. Daebak... :)

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Oudiya?????? Only 1.30 hrs to go :)

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1 more day until episode 19 of Healer now :)

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Can't just wait for the next episode....

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me too I can't hardly wait :( but I also don't want this drama to end either. I'm going to be so sad :(

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Rewatching this episode for the 3rd time of the day and it's still not even enough. Every moment is so intense and precious. Can't wait for episode 8 ~

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I've watched this drama so far only once due to my thesis, but for sure after I finish thesis and submitted it I will be marathoning all episodes from the start again. It's a highly re-watchable drama!

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Can someone please explain what is the "LA video"?

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In the first episode, MS had hired Healer to get a video from Go Song Cheol : that was the LA video.
When MS killed Go Song Cheol in the first episode, he framed Healer as the murderer. However, Healer had kept a copy of the video, and he used it to threaten MS to reveal who the real murderer was. After that, the Elder ordered the murder of President Hwang to frame him as the murderer.
This LA video actually has the Elder's face on it, that is why it is a real threat to them.

Hope I could answeer your question :)

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Ahhhh...I have forgotten about that. Thanks for your answer!

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This was such a satisfying and winning episode! Thanks for the recap, I haven't got the time yet to sit down for the subbed video. SOB

Our OTP took another big stride in their relationship, proving that they valua eachother so much more and they don't let the dangers that they're facing come between them.
The scooby team working together is kinds of awesome!
Moon-ho telling Min-jae he is now starting his days thinking great "what should I do today" is incredibly moving, considering how miserable he was carrying the secrets from the horrible past on his own, makes me all the more happy for and with him.

I'm on cloud nine right now! ♡♡
Not even dental pain can bother me...

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@fab even I did not watch the subbed video,You are not alone ,I do understand the raw but sometimes I miss more technical terms or some heavy words ...and the characters in the drama are freaking amazing ... The opt is kinda purrrfect..moo ho is such a great character I am rally happy for him to get out of his Luke warm life.....

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Well hi sister in desperation! The timing of the subs, livestream and the subs is just bad. I am trying now to get ready to watch today's episode live, but I am afraid I won't catch a lot of it. Why is there a time difference again? :|

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Yep correct word desperation ;-)

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Omg it's up..... I am so late to the party..sometimes I just don't feel like working...did I mention they CYS is the best ever kdrama heroine....love her to the T

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@sumee I simply couldn't agree more, her character with all her flaws, is the best heroine written. She is so fragile, had so many hurdles run at her since her young age, yet she is so brave and tries to protect all those around her even bongsooki lol :) but I love the similarities between her character and junghoo. Both abandoned when they were young, and both cannot let go of those around simply for fear of abandonment once again.

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I'm not so sure Moon Shik killed Seo Jung Seok or Oh Gil Ran after this episode. I'm getting more and more convinced they were killed by the Elder and then, Moon Shik did what he could to save Myung Hee (in between life and death at the hospital) : meaning become Elder's dog.
More and more, it feels like Moon Shik keeps saying Myung Hee lives in 1992, but maybe he does too. He can't face who he has become, and still justifies everything by the moral code he had ages ago : save his family, save his friends. And saving them means not letting them get killed again because they oppose the system : saving them mean making them the system.
It's the only way he has to not crumble under the crushing guilt.

I really love the way the past is explored : never the way we think it well be. Always in the gray, never black or white, cause nothing is so simple in the world. Even if it is, generally, in Dramaland... ^^

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@Nikilan, that is such a great analysis of moonshik's character. I feel somehow his character will be redeemed, but after the big sacrifice takes place and mooho is the one who will take the big cut. I think in that point will moonshik wake up and realize he had lost So many loved ones because of the higher power.

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@Nikilann, great analysis of Moon Shik. I remember the Elder saying, if anything happened to his brother, his wife or that child Moon Shik would be useless to him. It would finally break him....Especially loosing his wife....he walks such a fragile rope right now....

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Rewatching X times today and appreciating all the comic points that brought a smile to my face.

Like Dad's mistaken conclusion of what sort of greeting he's getting from MH and where BS fits into this.

Like con-ahjussi who made me laugh with his expression when I was crying with YS and her dad.

Like the daebak lover conclusion of the staff of all of MH's female visitors.

Like YS' face checking JH's lock picking skills. I bet she's thinking, 'if he can't get it right, I'll take over.'

I love this story; I love its writing. It makes me cry and it makes me laugh.

Off to watch again before it's time for Live feed. Just under an hour from now folks!

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@whimsicalnet, omg lol that was one of my all time favorite scenes, when like Dad’s mistaken conclusion of what sort of greeting he’s getting from MH and where BS fits into this. it was sooooo cute, because obviously he saw Bongsooki kiss her and then the next day she gets her other crush to meet her dad. Lol the confusion :) :)

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Confusion indeed! Poor Appa must have thought his sweet darling daughter is a player. Thank goodness the confusion didn't last for more than 10 seconds. Poor Appa and Pickpocket Ahjussi! :-D

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@patinalee haahaa lol yes thank god it didn't last long, because poor aba and ahjussi would not have lasted long. But on a side note, it would have been more hilarious if the writer had dragged that misunderstanding a bit longer and made young shin appear with moon ho and give tlc to bongsooki, rofl :P :D

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I got it why comments are low in this ep coz everyone is busy in rewatching it :P

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Yeh re watching of waiting for the new one in lasers the half an hour ;-)

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Yup and some like myself been busy and out most of the time. No time to re-watch even!!! Now waiting for the live stream, but as usual on Tuesdays, the earlier program does not allow us to stream so I guess I have to wait and hope for the best!!! Usually I end up missing the beginning of the show because of this. :(

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*bites nails*

Three episodes left and counting!

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@kim :( ugh please don't start the countdown, my heart simply cannot take it :(

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*bites nails*

Only 2 episodes left :(

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Wow, another amazing episode. It's like I keep waiting for something to disappoint me and then it never does. Awesome. Best drama I've seen in a long while! (Usually a silent reader but man, this one just makes me want to comment on it's awesomeness lol.) Healer! Fighting!

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@kae it's nice to meet a silent reader, lol I was like you and healer got me out and commenting like there is no tomorrow. Good to see you :) we got one more week for our healer :(

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@kae glad to see this drama got you to delurk too! :)

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YES, I loved this episode. I love Healer 2.0. I could watch them for 100 episodes, I swear. But alas, I know that in order for this drama to go out on a high note, it'll have to end soon. I have to say, I'm really looking forward to how it all unfolds...and perhaps a little worried that all of our Scooby gang make it out alive. It feels like they'll definitely be taking a few more hits before they succeed. I'm very nervous to see what kind of consequences this ballsy move of theirs will yield.

I loved Moon-ho's moment this episode when he talked about how he was finally waking up with a purpose each day. Even if it's one that can't be accomplished, it's one that has been holding him back for so long. It's like, in order to really feel alive again, he needs to first relinquish this huge burden he's been carrying for 20 years.

I know there are some who blame him for not doing anything all these years, but I honestly think that some our blame comes from how much misplaced self-guilt he's been carrying. I always thought he knew a lot more because he always acted so at fault, but thinking through the facts, I actually think much of the guilt he feels truly comes from the lack of power he's had to do anything. Sure, he never put himself on the line, but that's because putting yourself on the line and failing means it's all over. Unless I suddenly learn that he witnessed more of what happened in 1992, but from what I can tell, he's spent years trying to gather evidence so that he could figure out exactly what happened at that time for himself. He just couldn't quite do it alone and needed to have the right people by his side.

I also love Myung-hee this episode and I'm finding myself surprisingly invested in the mother-daughter reunion too. I was always invested, but there was something about this first scene together that made me realize just what an awesome pair of women she and Young-shin are. I think they'll make quite a team which is why I hope they manage to have the reunion soon. When Myung-hee talked as though she had died in 92' along with the others, her trajectory over the course of the drama became a lot more interesting. I mean, I'd always 'felt' that was the case, but hearing it from her feels like her way of declaring that she's finally alive after all these years, defiant and ready to act once again. I kind of love that she's finding her fighting spirit without even knowing that her daughter is alive by her side. I'm hoping that taking down the Elder together will help her to more readily accept her daughter being alive because some of that guilt over not being able to do anything for her child will be gone.

BUT did I mention how much I love our Scooby gang? I could just watch them having four-way calls all day. Our OTP was just perfect this episode, ahhhh, I can't get enough of them. I can't. And now the next episode is almost airing so I have to stop here!

Thanks for the recap!

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Wasn't Moon Ho a teenager in 1992? What could he have done when he had no power? He reacted as soon as he knew the grave was empty - he started looking for YS as soon as he could. And now the Scooby gang is taking action and he is in the thick of things, he, too, is feeling alive and purposeful.

and i agree with all your other points :)

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Re Moon Ho

Remember he told Healer that if Healer works with him catching the evil guys, success rate is 50/50. Before he met Helaer, he was fighting alone. He must have felt weak and desperate.

But he found new reason to fight, not even because of Teacher's death. But because of JH and YS! He is three times stronger now! So I have faith that we will see MH til the very end!

He deserves it!

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+100 to everything you said there @chandler :)

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OK folks, I just checked. KBS2 is about to start!!! Ads are running... Yay!!!

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@GB maybe this time KBS2 didn't work for me because I opened it up rather late. All other times I've had the player opened on standby at least 10 minutes before air time....

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@ Teru
Yup on Tuesdays, I find I should open up KBS2 just beforehand and get the ads and then the show. If I start it too early it just hangs on the blank page and I thought I could not get the show...that's how I kept missing the beginning. But on Mondays I have it on from half an hour earlier. It was a pretty good connection last night. Hardly any lag and the picture quality was better than other times. :)

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@GB

I wanna try watching live too - is it worth it?

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A really tight and awesome episode....

When YS threw up, at first I thought..."woo hoo...a mini healer is on the way...but then I thought "Naaah....it's way too early....oh swell".

Hahaha...writer nim...that was a nice troll, but me likee.

Hopefully, that means that by end of the drama, we can have a mini Jung Hoo or Chae Young Shin on the way.

Sorry...but I'm a romantic at heart...and this is the kind of happy ending I would not mind at all.

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@sogazelle, lol you aren't the only one sweety who hopes for a sweet ending like that, what better way than to have a lil junghoo or lil young shin running around? But definitely I want it after a wedding. Like seriously please give me both o writer dear :)

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Dun dun dun..... It's starrrrting.....

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Good morning!!

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Good morning to you too! It's 8am over here :)

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anyone has problem with the streaming, keep on dosconnecting

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I hope this doesnt happen to me when I give it a go for the first time for the finale week!

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Arghhhh for the first time on KBS2 for me,the lag is so bad. Keeps pausing so I have to resort to other live streams :(

But I still have kbs2 opened to help boost international viewing numbers :)

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It's just amazing how the writer can make every episode so good EVERY TIME

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ikr, I'm loving every scene here at the moment ♥

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Every episodes gets 2x better each week. It's amazing how the writer can continually keep this up :)

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kbs not working for me too
watching it via youtube

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Same for those who need the link here it is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8qLjr7-LK6E

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Let me just mention how cool Dae-yong is in this episode. She enters Someday office like a boss, and leaves,again, like a boss! She reminds me of hacker Ahjumma. LOL

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Haha like I said yesterday, she's kickass cool! :D

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She is kickass cool. I really hope she'll find her partner in life before the show ends. I want everyone to be happy. "Sobs"

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Yes she is kickass cool! I hope she has a love line with Jongsoo!

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I really want her to be third generation Healer. Who's with me?

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Yeah! I can't see JH doing this job for the rest of his life and plus ahjumma keeps wanting a replacement Healer haha.

Now that you mentioned it, DaeYong would make one awesome Healer. She's very cool :)

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She is definitely the next Healer. Would't it be cool (and maybe hilarious) to have a woman as Healer? Jung-hoo and hacker ahjumma bicker a lot and it's pretty hilarious. What do you think the scenarious would be like if these two women start to argue about work?

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YES! haha I agree @Giegie, that would definitely be cool! :)

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I know! She is such an awesome girl. Glad that she's getting her time to shine :)

I feel like a big part of the reason I love this show so much is because it never fails to make my love grow for it's characters episode after episode. Each and every one of them.

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That is very true @Chandler, each and every episode the characters just gets to you one way or another. Even the smaller characters who didnt get much screen time like Daeyong. The characters here are so relatable as well.

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True that. And to think that we barely saw her for how many episodes. Writer SJN gives every character their own time to shine. I love her!

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She truly does give every character a chance to shine - this writer is amazing ♥

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♥♥♥♥ love this scene right now ♥

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True true, I love how this writer makes all our wishes come true :)

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Appa and ahjussi, I I love you!

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While we're talking about loving these parent figures. I'm going to add Myung Hee to the list. I love her!!

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MHee is a well-written character and her portrayal of having seizures is so realistic!

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@ottoke

Yes someone is back ;)

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LOL I just finally understood what you meant there! :D

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Eeeeeeepppppppppp..gahhhhh..I am bursting rainbows

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Another great episode! ! Healer - yah, Hwaiting:))

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episode 18 is daebak!

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Ep 18 - No spoiler comment ... Still 9 out of 10.

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my rating 9/10 too!

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omg YAY!!!!

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Thanks for sharing this news @TurkishRose :D

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@ TurkishRose

Great news!! Thanks @TurkishRose! Congratulations to JCW and Healer for rising in the OST ranks! :D

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@Teru @Growingbeautifully your welcome girls, and yes it's exciting that it became number one. So happy :)

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Is it me, or did it Youtube stopped working at the end? I missed the ending :(

But still it's an awesome episode for me. 9.5/10 :D

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I really love how everyone just accepts YS and MH as part of the team. We don't have JH (condescendingly) telling YS it's too dangerous for her, or DY sneering, "They're not one of us! We can't trust them!" Pettiness like that has no place in this team. They trust each other, they respect each other, and that's all that matters. And it really is a team. This isn't Healer's Angels. JH may be a bit of a lone wolf (or at least he was) but even he knows he needs Ahjumma and DY and all the rest. Seriously, this show is awesome.

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Yup no condescension at all ... characters for each other and writer/production team for us the viewers. Just trust and respect. Daebak always!!! So happy to be with this show! :)

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And this is why I love Healer over City Hunter. It's more realistic. When I watched CH, its a bit unrealistic that the LMH-guy is some mega-genius without fault. What made Healer so much better is that JH is in every way human. He has his faults and he's not the perfect hero. He can't work alone without the help of ahjumma (with hacking skills) or Daeyong. They're a team that the important point. In real life, even in the workplace, we all work as a team. Each of our work is important for one another. I like how this drama takes on the more realistic approach and that is what makes this drama such a standout. We all can relate to the characters well here :D

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@Teru, like seriously that was perfect. I totally agree with you because even though City Hunter was the ONLY lmh show I enjoyed, but I hated the fact that he was this perfect, egocentric guy who was always without fault in character.

I love jung hoo in Healer because he is more human with how he deals with emotions, and people in society in general. A true facet of someone who was shunned by society only to come out and mix with people. I simply love the writing for Healer more, because all the characters are so well written that you simply cannot yell at your screen for the noble idiocy that usually takes place in kdramas :)

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@TurkishRose yes!! haha, you echo everything I wanted to say :) this drama is simply amazing. I feel like it's a lot easier to root for JH than LMH-dude (sorry forgot his character name). With JH, we know that he can die without ahjumma/teacher/daeyong. He's not invincible at all.

SJN has written a great drama this time. The last drama of hers I saw was Faith (another LMH drama) and it wasn't as captivating. The plot there was repetitive (for example, the lead girl gets poisoned twice just to extend the story!). This drama is 100x better.

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@Teru never watched faith, because of all the reviews about it on different portals made me stay away. But it's nice how you put it in one simple word..he isn't invincible without those around him. He is simply healer because it's a team effort. Perfect example is the ending of Episode. 12 when he went into that parking lot to save his mom, and without the guidance of ahjumma on the phone he was in danger. He got his teacher to help him out. Simply an amazing hero, very humane hero. :)

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I can't believe that there are only two episodes left...I still haven't found another drama to watch after Healer.

Which dramas are you Healer lovers planning watch next?

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@helkwo I'm planning on Empress Ki next since I haven't seen that drama yet. Then jut finishing off the dramas I was suppose to watch currently but placed it on hold. :)

Afterwards, it's back to uni for me and I won't have time for watching much. I'll still watch but I won't be as invested into a drama.

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@ helkwo

Heal Me Kill Me
Hyde, Jekyll, Me

BTW, I had no chance to check... did you see the links to sites that could do with some translation? You don't have to translate every word ... just give us the gist of what they are saying will do. Would you mind doing that? :)

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@ Growingbeautifully

I've done the first video and the blurb on the OST page. Still in the process of translating the second video. It was taking long time because I was trying to translate every word.

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Oh dear! Shows dealing with split personalities? I think watching IOIL was enough of an experience for me. I don't think I can endure watching not one but two shows (in the same timeslot at that!) a week, my love for Jisung and Hyun-bin notwithsranding! :/

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I need to something else to occupy me because the wait for episode 19 will be the death of me...

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helkwo, try watching Kill me, Heal me...it's working for me as a distraction until next Monday....great acting, good OST....

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@helkwo, omg :( :( I simply do not and I mean DO NOT want next week to come. It brings me such sad emotions, that somehow I'm losing a friend or a loved one that I met over the summer and simply cannot be separated from them. Healer will be the end of me :(

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I don't want it to end...like ever....no no no...sob sob sob

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@sumee omg I could just imagine the state we all will be in on the threads here when our show is ending next week :( :(

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@TurkishRose ikr, I'm going to be one of those who will probably linger around the finale thread for awhile. I will miss this show so much :(

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@Teru, @sumee, @helkwo. Exactly a total loss. I mean I know the bright side of things is that I'll finally give my husband and kids the attention they deserve lol. But somehow there will be a huge void when healer ends.

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@TurkishRose how are we going to survive??

I already feel so sad...no more JH, YS, Ahjumma and all the other wonderful characters we all came to know and love.

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@ helkwo

Come join us at the end of Ep 20 recaps. We'll continue to return there 'forever', long after the show is over to help each other along the painful withdrawal from Healer!!!

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this completely spoiler free, but i gotta vent out so my chest wudn't be exploded by now! the cliffhanger is just totally epic, i'm having a breathing problem by now!!! headbangingtothewalll, andweeeeee!!

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*sobs* I didn't get to see the cliffhanger since YouTube stopped working riiiiiight at the critical moment!! Now I have to watch until the raws are released... :(

But the episode itself was so good :D

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Same for me dear :(

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ah, teru and sumee, for next week, try using olweb.tv, the streaming was good, i rarely got lagged. Check another hour in dramabay, they kinda fast uploading the raw

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Yup redsun, my reaction exactly. Best cliffhanger ever! The way it was executed ... a lot of thought went into it.

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mygowd! i feel like just running 10k right now, GB. I could only cry "Noooooooo" and gasp and slightly faint. What an episode! Awesome, writernim! You are a gift to mankind, Lol. Now if only other super-cliche Kdrama writer could learning from you :)

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I share the feeling

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@ redsun
Song Ji Nah should do a course on re-vamping your kdrama writing for all writers LOL! I wish all of them could read our comments and know where they can improve.

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Ohhhhhhh he'll

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Om my god ..snap....

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boom....lol

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What I love in this drama no unnecessary complicated love triangle , yea there was one the unique one ;) ...I love how Moon Ho loves YS the exact way he loved years ago. I love how Dae Young is truly professional ( at least so far) . No teacher ajumma love story but a great friendship :) seriously the drama is breaking tradition :D

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True that..I mean in what world we have love triangles ..like always ! I am so relieved for a more mature and understanding love story !

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@fantasy totally agree with you. It's so well written and doesn't follow the usual cliche that it becomes so surprising for us the audience because we expect the usual pattern of events but it surpasses our own expectations which is Daebaek :)

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@fantasy!

What are you doing in my head!
I was thinking about precisely that, was meaning to write it, and then I read yours! LOL

Well, actually there are other dramas that has no love triangle or square or whatever, but they usually don't have romance at all, like Misaeng or God's Gift for instance.

The romance in Healer, afaik, is definitely a unique one, indeed!

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@pastmidnight

That's what I am saying , they don't need a third person to realize that they are in love or to propose ... In other dramas 2nd lead means a 2nd love interest. In this drama 2nd lead is a shipper .. LOL !!!

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Some time ago, I saw a really banner of healer in DB. May I get that banner to put on my blog?

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Nee, I believe you would have to take permission from javabean or girlfriday. :)

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Sigh...

Already having withdrawal symptoms..
And the drama hasn't even ended yet.

I will need Healer after Healer ends.

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I m struggling chingu

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@pastmidnite, @sumee I know ** tears tears** I simply cannot fathom the idea that next week is the FINALE :(

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Me too I do not know.why WS at this early?
Gotta watch via live streaming (hardly understand) but I am hooked completely!

Healer fighting!

Excited for tomoro's recap

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@pastmidnite, @Sumee, @TurkishRose

I hear you gals...I'm feeling it too...arrrgggh...

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@kay! There you are! Where have you been? :-)

So happy to read you again...

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Hi, there, dearest @pastmidnite! ;)

My sincerest apologies for being away because of work. ;(

Thank you so much for welcoming me back! ;)

So glad to read your comments! I've enjoyed reading them all! Keep them coming!! ;)

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I can't sleep. I'm too anxious about the finale. Trying to think good thoughts...

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I'm so torn about next week. On one hand, I really can't wait to see the next episode and wish time would go by fast. While on the other hand, I know time would fly by fast because Healer is ending, and I really wish there are more weeks of Healer.

Ahh the dilemma!! :(

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I am crying uncontrollably .... I need my own healer ..... Ahhhhhhh

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let me sob with you :( *sniffs* i'm having withdrawal symptoms already..

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Yes! The dilemma!

Sometimes I wish I hadn't jumped to this ship in the first place, so that I wouldn't feel like this...but then I wouldn't have met all of you Healer beanies in this Healeristic community!

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