I Hear Your Voice Episode 12 Thoughts
Jul. 13th, 2016 09:57 amA Study of Memory
+ That back hug was wonderful! I loved her reaching back to pat him head and her smile as she thanks him for keeping his promise. I really love that both their concerns are for the other person first, as it always is with them.
+ I'm actually a little sad about the loss of the amnesia because I wanted a little more from it before he regained his memories. Like, when he put her to bed I was 100% expecting him to find her stuffed bear (which he had on a memory post-it) since we know she keeps it on her bed. I was pretty disappointed it didn't happen. I wanted more of him discovering who they were to each other. I wanted more of her interacting with him without her attempts to keep a cold distance between them.
+ "I guess I shouldn't do it when I get old." - Hye-sung. LOL. I loved lawyer Shin trying her door turning method of clearing thoughts and mostly finding it dizzying.
+ I really love Hye-sung and Do-yeon's pettiness with each other [the purse part, lol] and that drunk confrontation was pretty great. A step in the right direction [ie awesome friendship] though I feel like on Hye-sung's side it won't be fully healed until Do-yeon admits to her father that Hye-sung wasn't the one who fired the firework.
+ Do-yeon being motived all this time out of guilt and shame and a need to prove that she is a good person is great and I really loved her going so aggressively after the truth about Joon-gook.
+ The revelation I find most interesting is that Hye-sung's photo showed nothing but Do-yeon's father did his usual thing and fudged evidence to put someone he thought was guilty away - and Hye-sung knew all about it! No wonder she's so cynical about law and justice. It makes her becaming a lawyer even more interesting though. Did she do it at first to try and protect innocent people, like herself, from being railroaded by false evidence?
+ "The person who started this wasn't me." Uuh, yes it was, crazy. Killing the man who killed your wife is understandable to a degree but then trying to kill his 8 year old son and the two teenage witnesses who saw you? Freaking out in court and attempting to kill one of those two teenagers? Spending those ten years in jail apparently simming in hate and anger instead of moving past it? That's not explainable. The fact that he not only continued it but upped the stakes after his release - killing innocent Choon-shim, attempting to kill both Hye-sung and Soo-ha, and then killing the innocent fruit seller - shows who he really is as a person. He started it, he contined it far past the time to stop and it is in fact all on him.
+ That back hug was wonderful! I loved her reaching back to pat him head and her smile as she thanks him for keeping his promise. I really love that both their concerns are for the other person first, as it always is with them.
+ I'm actually a little sad about the loss of the amnesia because I wanted a little more from it before he regained his memories. Like, when he put her to bed I was 100% expecting him to find her stuffed bear (which he had on a memory post-it) since we know she keeps it on her bed. I was pretty disappointed it didn't happen. I wanted more of him discovering who they were to each other. I wanted more of her interacting with him without her attempts to keep a cold distance between them.
+ "I guess I shouldn't do it when I get old." - Hye-sung. LOL. I loved lawyer Shin trying her door turning method of clearing thoughts and mostly finding it dizzying.
+ I really love Hye-sung and Do-yeon's pettiness with each other [the purse part, lol] and that drunk confrontation was pretty great. A step in the right direction [ie awesome friendship] though I feel like on Hye-sung's side it won't be fully healed until Do-yeon admits to her father that Hye-sung wasn't the one who fired the firework.
+ Do-yeon being motived all this time out of guilt and shame and a need to prove that she is a good person is great and I really loved her going so aggressively after the truth about Joon-gook.
+ The revelation I find most interesting is that Hye-sung's photo showed nothing but Do-yeon's father did his usual thing and fudged evidence to put someone he thought was guilty away - and Hye-sung knew all about it! No wonder she's so cynical about law and justice. It makes her becaming a lawyer even more interesting though. Did she do it at first to try and protect innocent people, like herself, from being railroaded by false evidence?
+ "The person who started this wasn't me." Uuh, yes it was, crazy. Killing the man who killed your wife is understandable to a degree but then trying to kill his 8 year old son and the two teenage witnesses who saw you? Freaking out in court and attempting to kill one of those two teenagers? Spending those ten years in jail apparently simming in hate and anger instead of moving past it? That's not explainable. The fact that he not only continued it but upped the stakes after his release - killing innocent Choon-shim, attempting to kill both Hye-sung and Soo-ha, and then killing the innocent fruit seller - shows who he really is as a person. He started it, he contined it far past the time to stop and it is in fact all on him.