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namedx said: One of the things I loved about this drama is the natural progression of our main couple. The writer made sure to include at least one scene every episode which, without a shadow of a doubt, made the audience's heart flutter. And not once did they feel meaningless, but rather, they served the narrative purpose as a way of bringing the characters to life, allowing us to feel each and every emotional beat along the way. So here's presenting you with a list of feels, starting from ep1. Initially, I wanted to write about episodes 1-5, but after going back to the earlier episodes, I realised there were A LOT more feels going, especially in those more subtle moments. @Sunshine15 truly knows how to make all the gestures count - this one's for you! Perhaps you can continue with the list for the next set of episodes. ;)------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Jung Hoo's countless list of feels!

Episode 1-2:
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The start of their fate - the moment she fell into him on the bus. Even though he wasn’t the slightest bit phased by her at this point, I do like how he caught hold of her, just like he continued to do throughout all the other episodes. It seems he was destined to protect her from harm, and support her in times of need, be it by encouraging her fighting spirit or catching her when she falls. In true Healer spirit, he’s always got her back.


That incredulous look on his face tho! Thinking that pulling out a strand of hair would be no big deal, her decision to cover her head (due to her sixth sense) at that point forced him to look at her differently. Ah the sparks of clashing romance. The moment that she does finally catch his attention, she proves too much for him to handle, always a step ahead of the game. And I love how he recognises that throughout this scene, for he’s both perplexed and annoyed that she’s making the job harder than it has to be. He knows at this point how sharp she is, and recognises it to be a quality that disrupts his Healer ways. It’s no wonder that he describes her as being one of his “hardest jobs” during his video interview in episode 20 – he’s had to contend with her fearless nature!


A moment of truth – I do love how he’s always the one facing her. Be it from afar, up close, or from a reflection in the mirror. He’s always the one to notice her first, observe her carefully before making any decisions with regards to his actions/feelings. Only Song Ji Nah could craft out a scene which would combine elements of truth, fear, sadness and humour, all into one. The fact that Yong Shin is tied down by her traumatic past, triggering a violent reaction in her making it difficult for her to breathe, is hard hitting, especially from an audience’s perspective. But when we trace Jung Hoo’s emotions alongside Yong Shin’s fear and panic, it’s reassuring to know that he prioritises human emotions before anything else – the moment she alerts him to being in pain, he releases her, gradually, and with care, noticing her pained reaction in the broken mirror. With Yong Shin, her safety has always come first, from the moment they first met. He’s commanding in this scene, but he sure is attentive to her needs as well, as he leaves her with sincere advice - not to trust just anyone. 


The incredulous look is back, lol but this time, he digs a little deeper, and finds it difficult to believe that Yong Shin is a reporter, noticing her lack of skill when it comes to covering her tracks. He can’t believe he’s doing this job, and yet, he’s still fascinated by her enough to give ajhumma an open commentary about how he views her. All his baseless assumptions about her smartly build up to the next scene, where he finds himself emoting with her past, seeing her yet again, from a different light.


A moment of empathy - ah that look. I must say, Ji Chang Wook was exceptional when it came to portraying those slight nuances which came about in fleeting emotions. When he finds her on the rooftop, healing the pain of others, disregarding her own, Jung Hoo yet again views her in a different light, and observes her from afar. He both sees and hears her sincerity, and is somewhat captivated by it, if only due to his own feelings of abandonment. It’s a rare moment where for the first time in years, he sees his own reflection in somebody else, and that’s none other than Young-shin - a brilliant scene which connected the pain of both our leads, tying their fate neatly along the way.


The sealing of fate – I friggin’ loved the end of episode 2, that hint of a smirk when he comes face to face with his own picture on Yong-shin’s wall. Sometimes, a smile can be so revealing; other times, it conceals a myriad of truths, waiting to be inferred by readers. And it’s moments like this that you really come to appreciate a writer who knows how much to divulge, without giving it all away. That’s why we’re able to talk at length, analyse and indulge in the breaking down of scenes – it’s what makes drama watching so fun. Especially a drama like Healer.


For the first time in his life, Jung Hoo finds himself a part of someone else’s dreams, perhaps. He’s not certain at this point, but even the slightest possibility of it intrigues him enough to want to stay close to Yong Shin; his remaining by her side due to his being in danger or, to fulfil Moon Ho’s request immediately become secondary. From this moment, it’s his own curiosity he wishes to quench, and that smile at the end, said it all.

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larienssi said: azzurri said: larienssi said: @sia3 Bringer of good news!!! You are awesome! Do not know what most of us will do without you! :)) Thank you!!! Been waiting for that interview! =)) Okay, it is so obvious I am so starved of anything Healer-related!!! I mean, I will take Healer crumbs, I will take crumbs! #withdrawalisreal

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mywebfoot said: juzluvpink said: Re SJN writer-nim Q&A on that there are 2 groups of people who knows Healer. One group r those who know him thru pix. Those will readily believe PBS = Healer. Second group are those who have seen SJH as healer ie Double S goons, Elder underlings, Detective Yoon and his 2 other policemen. For Double S goons they have no benefits nor credibility ousting SJH plus they have no evidence either. For Elder and his clan, they wldnt work for the police but they will keep an eye on Healer since Sec Oh survives. Detective Yoon & his 2 sidekicks had their end of the bargain of getting the hackers details and so wld also keep their side of the story. So unless SJH messes with Elder clan again I think he shd be able to live like a normal person like others. Of course the nagging feeling that one day his past may catch up with him is still possible hence he shd treasure his everyday with CYS. Isn't that better?

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OMG! So, the more I pine for more Healer, the more my OST shipment will be pushed back. (yeah. there's no logic in that but whatevs)
Anyways, I just received the worst email (for a pathetic and impatient KDrama addict) to receive. My YesAsia Healer OST copy won't be shipped until Feb. 27th "due to reasons received from our suppliers. We will continue to try our best to source the item for shipping as soon as possible." (YesAsia email)

*cries in a corner*
:(( :(( :((

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I don't mind the hair colour... I mind the colour tone of all those pictures. It's SO YELLOW/ORANGE!!! > <"
He's pretty cooperative in answering, and readily answers everything - not that they ask any questions that are sensitive (they might have, but was edited out - I don't know).

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sunshine15 said: namedx said: One of the things I loved about this drama is the natural progression of our main couple. The writer made sure to include at least one scene every episode which, without a shadow of a doubt, made the audience's heart flutter. And not once did they feel meaningless, but rather, they served the narrative purpose as a way of bringing the characters to life, allowing us to feel each and every emotional beat along the way. So here's presenting you with a list of feels, starting from ep1. Initially, I wanted to write about episodes 1-5, but after going back to the earlier episodes, I realised there were A LOT more feels going, especially in those more subtle moments. @Sunshine15 truly knows how to make all the gestures count - this one's for you! Perhaps you can continue with the list for the next set of episodes. ;)------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Jung Hoo's countless list of feels!

Episode 1-2:

The start of their fate - the moment she fell into him on the bus. Even though he wasn’t the slightest bit phased by her at this point, I do like how he caught hold of her, just like he continued to do throughout all the other episodes. It seems he was destined to protect her from harm, and support her in times of need, be it by encouraging her fighting spirit or catching her when she falls. In true Healer spirit, he’s always got her back.


That incredulous look on his face tho! Thinking that pulling out a strand of hair would be no big deal, her decision to cover her head (due to her sixth sense) at that point forced him to look at her differently. Ah the sparks of clashing romance. The moment that she does finally catch his attention, she proves too much for him to handle, always a step ahead of the game. And I love how he recognises that throughout this scene, for he’s both perplexed and annoyed that she’s making the job harder than it has to be. He knows at this point how sharp she is, and recognises it to be a quality that disrupts his Healer ways. It’s no wonder that he describes her as being one of his “hardest jobs” during his video interview in episode 20 – he’s had to contend with her fearless nature!


A moment of truth – I do love how he’s always the one facing her. Be it from afar, up close, or from a reflection in the mirror. He’s always the one to notice her first, observe her carefully before making any decisions with regards to his actions/feelings. Only Song Ji Nah could craft out a scene which would combine elements of truth, fear, sadness and humour, all into one. The fact that Yong Shin is tied down by her traumatic past, triggering a violent reaction in her making it difficult for her to breathe, is hard hitting, especially from an audience’s perspective. But when we trace Jung Hoo’s emotions alongside Yong Shin’s fear and panic, it’s reassuring to know that he prioritises human emotions before anything else – the moment she alerts him to being in pain, he releases her, gradually, and with care, noticing her pained reaction in the broken mirror. With Yong Shin, her safety has always come first, from the moment they first met. He’s commanding in this scene, but he sure is attentive to her needs as well, as he leaves her with sincere advice - not to trust just anyone. 


The incredulous look is back, lol but this time, he digs a little deeper, and finds it difficult to believe that Yong Shin is a reporter, noticing her lack of skill when it comes to covering her tracks. He can’t believe he’s doing this job, and yet, he’s still fascinated by her enough to give ajhumma an open commentary about how he views her. All his baseless assumptions about her smartly build up to the next scene, where he finds himself emoting with her past, seeing her yet again, from a different light.


A moment of empathy - ah that look. I must say, Ji Chang Wook was exceptional when it came to portraying those slight nuances which came about in fleeting emotions. When he finds her on the rooftop, healing the pain of others, disregarding her own, Jung Hoo yet again views her in a different light, and observes her from afar. He both sees and hears her sincerity, and is somewhat captivated by it, if only due to his own feelings of abandonment. It’s a rare moment where for the first time in years, he sees his own reflection in somebody else, and that’s none other than Young-shin - a brilliant scene which connected the pain of both our leads, tying their fate neatly along the way.


The sealing of fate – I friggin’ loved the end of episode 2, that hint of a smirk when he comes face to face with his own picture on Yong-shin’s wall. Sometimes, a smile can be so revealing; other times, it conceals a myriad of truths, waiting to be inferred by readers. And it’s moments like this that you really come to appreciate a writer who knows how much to divulge, without giving it all away. That’s why we’re able to talk at length, analyse and indulge in the breaking down of scenes – it’s what makes drama watching so fun. Especially a drama like Healer.


For the first time in his life, Jung Hoo finds himself a part of someone else’s dreams, perhaps. He’s not certain at this point, but even the slightest possibility of it intrigues him enough to want to stay close to Yong Shin; his remaining by her side due to his being in danger or, to fulfil Moon Ho’s request immediately become secondary. From this moment, it’s his own curiosity he wishes to quench, and that smile at the end, said it all.

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YAY! Interviews! This is the only other way we can see our leads in actions or on our screens! Can’t wait for subs for JCW’s interview!!! I’m very curious to the questions that were asked- any on Healer, PMY, his ideal type and more! WHOOP WHOOP! It’s Monday and we still have a tiny dose of Healer! Isn’t it awesome?

And from the screenshots, I see in the subtitles that he mentioned about his girlfriend? And about acting very sweetly with idk who?  

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OdankItha said: Annyeong awesome Healerities... Finally manage to post my pov here. I had an error things in my phone be4. But I've been a silent reader for this thread. And sadly because of that error things, I miss all the excited projects :(( :(( This thread is my second thread in Soompi. But b4 I used visit for wgm couple. And what make me amazed with my self is I never ever before had any crazy love with kdrama as my crazy love to Healer. I'v been watching kdrama since Winter Sonata era. And Healer is the first kdrama made me watch streaming live, raw version, sub version. And for sub version don't even know how many time I rewatched. Love all about Healer. Just beyond perfect. The cast. Bgm, all the scenes, even one simple scene had a meaning in Healer. Omo... Look at me talking to much at my 1st post here. Anyway nice to meet u all Healerities. Btw.. Why my Monday feel so empty? :-S :-S :-S

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pnaysurfer84 said: OMG! So, the more I pine for more Healer, the more my OST shipment will be pushed back. (yeah. there's no logic in that but whatevs)
Anyways, I just received the worst email (for a pathetic and impatient KDrama addict) to receive. My YesAsia Healer OST copy won't be shipped until Feb. 27th "due to reasons received from our suppliers. We will continue to try our best to source the item for shipping as soon as possible." (YesAsia email)

*cries in a corner*
:(( :(( :((

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chicann7 said: rrmski said: I love ChangMin skinship. Many hugs, back hugs, hands holding that felt both intimate and romantic, mainly in the second half of the drama. I especially love the 6 kisses we had in this drama. I can't say the the kisses were a breakthrough or very daring but I can definitely say the each kiss was so special and heartfelt. Timing of the kisses was perfect. It was there when it was needed, always at important and emotional scenes. The tangible relationship that developed between the OTP is one of the best I've ever seen. Not many dramas provide many captivating moments, and even fewer dramas manage make it so beautiful and natural.

Healer Kissing Scenes :x


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AdelaM said:

rrmski

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I love ChangMin skinship. Many hugs, back hugs, hands holding that felt both intimate and romantic, mainly in the second half of the drama. I especially love the 6 kisses we had in this drama. I can't say the the kisses were a breakthrough or very daring but I can definitely say the each kiss was so special and heartfelt. Timing of the kisses was perfect. It was there when it was needed, always at important and emotional scenes. The tangible relationship that developed between the OTP is one of the best I've ever seen. Not many dramas provide many captivating moments, and even fewer dramas manage make it so beautiful and natural.

Healer Kissing Scenes

:x




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