
She tells him to sleep here tonight and go to the hospital in the morning. I love that she still keeps talking though, through the hood. She gets angry that he read her thoughts again without warning, and zips up her hoodie all the way until her whole head is covered. He rattles off answers: he has no parents to worry, he came because he had something to ask her, and he’s not a gangster. He can hear her think that she should call his parents because they’ll be worried, and then wondering why he came here… and is he a gangster? He starts to get up, but she just pushes him back down (and ruffles his bangs, so cute) and finishes bandaging him up. That’s what he wakes up to, and it startles him.

She sees him sweating and wincing, and feels his forehead to check his temperature against hers. He’s now in Hye-sung’s bed (How did she get the sleeping giant in there?) and she’s sitting next to him, tending to his cuts and scrapes. You were abandoned at an amusement park? After watching your father bludgeoned to death by a killer? What is wrong with the world?īig Su-ha stirs in his sleep at the memory. But then he hears Uncle think: “Please, just disappear…” and then watches as Uncle lets go of the balloons he was bringing over, and walks away. His uncle comes to his side and says he’ll live with them now, but when Su-ha looks up at him, he can hear him fraught with worry about raising a fourth kid when things are already so tough.Īnd then a little while later, Uncle takes him to an amusement park, and Su-ha waves at him to say that he’s over here. HA.Ī flashback to Little Su-ha shows him standing alone at his father’s memorial. She’s just about to dial, when he starts to snore. They fall and she’s got him propped up in her arms, and after her initial shock and annoyance, she realizes he’s fainted and reaches for her phone to call for help. He starts to get woozy as he’s talking, and then suddenly he just collapses on her shoulder. He yanks it back into place and tells her to go sleep at a friend’s house for a few days. When he comes back upstairs she’s battling her front door that won’t close. It’s sweet that he doesn’t want say it in front of her because it’ll freak her out. Su-ha chases the cop out to his car, and says he thinks he knows the person they should be looking for. They just get the cursory, “We’ll do everything we can!” and tell her that beat cops circle this neighborhood often, so she’ll be fine. They’re clearly not going to get anywhere with this guy, and when she explains that the phone appeared in her apartment, Su-ha can read his thoughts loud and clear-that they’re a couple of nut jobs. Cop: Oh, so the kid broke down the door and fought off the stalker? Um. They’re like, no… the kid broke down the door.

All he finds is the cell phone, still ringing, “I’ll Be There.”Ī short while later, the police are there, asking if the creepy stalker broke down her door and beat up the kid. It opens, and when he flips on the lights, there’s no one there. He takes her outside to wait, and then reaches slowly for the door handle… She’s startled to see him, and the first thing he hears is her thinking: “I’m scared.” Aw. There’s no answer so in a panic he breaks down her door. She gets to the bedroom door and calls out, “Who’s there?” And thank ye gods, Su-ha gets to her front door in time to hear her. So they get one, and he limps away to get to Hye-sung. Su-ha gets waylaid by the punks who refuse to let him go without a fight. (We need to get you a taser, or at least a hefty bat.) “I’ll Be There,” now the world’s scariest song-thanks for that, Show-rings from the mystery phone somewhere on the other side of that door, inside her apartment. Hye-sung inches toward the bedroom door, armed with a frying pan.

You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser. But even though I feel spent, I’m a happy little yo-yo yes I am.Įvery Single Day – “Dolphin” from the OST Īudio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. I feel like a yo-yo after every episode of this show because I’ve been so wildly yanked from one extreme to the other-laughing out loud and then clutching my heart, sometimes in terror and other times from the giddy romance. 233 JJanuI Hear Your Voice: Episode 4 by girlfriday
