She answers Mom again just like she did on the phone: “Okay.
Hye-sung: “I wish I could hear it one more time, your voice.” So she replays Mom’s last words to her in her head, about not living her life an eye for an eye. She says that there’s enough evidence this time that he won’t wriggle his way out of this, and she leans her head against the glass, asking how Mom feels and if she can rest now. Hye-sung visits Mom’s memorial and tells her that Min Joon-gook has been captured. Back in the present, Kwan-woo looks up at the blind scales of justice and the request weighs on him. He says he’s not asking for the verdict to change-he’s just looking for someone to listen to his story.
This is going to happen, isn’t it? I don’t trust him, but he does seem genuine about this at least: “When no one else would take my side, you did.” Joon-gook seems resigned to his fate, and says that the end result won’t change, so he’ll do that… if Kwan-woo will represent him. Kwan-woo says he came to request that Joon-gook not lie to his new lawyer this time, and tell the whole truth and lay it all down. That gives Kwan-woo pause, and then we see in flashback that he went to go see Min Joon-gook in jail. She says pointedly that she doesn’t feel the least bit sorry for Min Joon-gook AT ALL, and will get him the death penalty. He reminds her that he’s also a past victim, broken arm and all. He says no, he’d have to be crazy to do that. Do-yeon: “You’re not… going to represent him, are you?” I’m a little scared to hear the answer. He asks if she’s taking on the Min Joon-gook case, and she is. Kwan-woo wedges his hand in the door, and thanks her for holding the elevator for him. This recurring elevator thing with her is so petty and small, but I never tire of it. Kwan-woo sees Do-yeon heading up in the courtroom elevator and runs over with a wave, and she hurriedly presses the button to shut the door. She tries to appease him with snuggles, but he nudges her away with a sigh. He hits the books, and she asks how he’s feeling about his police university test tomorrow, and he scowls that his mood is in the crapper. Hye-sung: “What kind of justification is so naughty?” The fun kind! He pouts and grabs the pillow behind her since she won’t let him grab her, and she tells him that as long as he’s living here, he has to maintain certain lines. He raises his we’re-gonna-have-sexy-fun-times eyebrows and leans closer… and she shoves her foot on his chest to stop him. Su-ha: “There is justification,” and he leans in. Now they have no such justification to continue living together. She reminds him that they lived together in the first place because of Min Joon-gook. Su-ha: “Then you come live with me there.” Kyaa. She doesn’t see why he wants to live here anyway when his place is way bigger. Sometime later, Su-ha moves his books into Hye-sung’s apartment, and she complains that there isn’t enough space for both their books. We just had better not do another rewind to three hours ago, is all I’m sayin’. It’s a tough job, but somebody’s gotta do it. We resume with post-kidnapping-and-roof-falling hospital snuggles, and oh okay, I guess I can watch you two hug and kiss again. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser.įINAL EPISODE: “Stay by my side as light within the darkness” Monni – “소년이 어른이 되어” (A Boy Becomes an Adult) Īudio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. It always had a story and a message to tell-though we may have taken two extra episodes to (ahem) pad out said story-the journey feels whole, and earned, and satisfying to the end. Lately I’ve become ending-averse, not that I don’t want shows to end (heaven forbid), but because enough bad endings can make you develop finale-phobia, for fear that one bad hour could undo all the good that came before.īut I’m happy to report that I Hear Your Voice goes out as strong as it came in. 464 AugJanuI Hear Your Voice: Episode 18 (Final) by girlfriday