* Paralegal and Kwan Woo both nervous and hoping he’d been reinstated as a public defender (he wasn’t). It is the conscience actions that cover their true feelings. Subconsciously they show they are a couple. * Su Ha and Hye Sun holding hands while they walked to his apartment. I loved when he carried her books to work and pulled her out-of-the-way of an oncoming bicyclist. Ever the gentleman he allowed her to maintain her dignity in the awkward situation. * Su Ha loved Hye Sung jumping on his back when she thought there were roaches but it turned out to watermelon seeds. Though it forced Lawyer Shin to ask for Hye Sung’s help, a moment she relished (and rightly so). Then to ask Lawyer Shin to plead not guilty, that seemed impossible for Lawyer Shin to accomplish. I totally understand that he was stunned that his wife was alive.
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I was surprised that Dal Joong stabbed his wife even with the hateful things she said to him. Do Yeon’s father was pleased to her that. Bummer he’s got a brain tumor with only months to live. * I thought Dal Joong was going to confront frenemy Do Yeon about her paternity but instead he passed out and was sent to the hospital. The two level conversation, verbal and non-verbal, was well done. As he probes to confirm, Hye Sung verbally says she wants him out of her life but thinks instead she wants him by her side forever. * Su Ha reads Hye Sung’s mind and realized SHE LIKES HIM. Silly boy, she won’t reject you because of your past, she’ll reject you because she’s scared witless of her feelings for you. Su Ha is concerned that Hye Sung will reject him if she knows this. * Su Ha remembers Mom Murderer declaring his father killed his wife, kicking off Mom murderer’s revenge spree. I love how Su Ha is concerned about her and Hye Sung is concerned about him, each heedless of danger or complications it personally brings them. We get to revel in the awesome back hug one more time as we start this episode.
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Even thou I was wrongfully imprisonment,I was able to make right of it, by creating a "VOICE FOR PRISONERS"! This podcast was created out of my own pocket money that I made while in prison for 15 years.EPISODE 13: “The words in my heart I could not bear to say” and I start reaching out to my "supporter"! My Mom! To make a long story short, being a voice for prisoners became my passion. "Not Every person in prison was fortunate to have that support". "It's sad to say, but it's true what they say, "Lock em and throw away the Key"! Not only the key to the door but "The key to all their life necessities to survive as a human being while locked up like animals. Prisoners have suffer so much injustice and" NEEDS" in prison that are not met. A statement from Lincoln was' "I thank God I had a mom who supported and helped me through this lonely difficult journey"! "I was a slave to the system and I had no voice". Only voice they had was if they had a love one on the out side to support their needs. Lincoln say after being an inmate in Oakpark and Still water prison for 15 years he observed that prisoners had no voice. Lincoln Lamar Caldwell all ways dreamed about how he can be a voice for prisoners, after he was wrongfully convicted in 2006 for a crime he did not commit.
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About the Author and Creator of this podcast.