Perfect Marriage Revenge Episode 9

Discoveries And Suspicions


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Season: 1

With Jin Woong in the hospital, Jeong Hye declares herself the new interim chairman of Hanul. With plans to make her position permanent, she starts trying to win over shareholders. However, Yi Ju is onto her plan and starts doing the same. Meanwhile, Jin Woong becomes aware of Yi Ju’s identity and starts to suspect Jeong Hye. (Source: Viu)
  • Aired: November 25, 2023

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Sep 7, 2024

9.0/10

It must of been in the back of Yi Joo's mind that Jung Hye, EVIL MOTHER, couldn't have been that evil. However, realizing that Jung Hye attempted to kill her 2 times was a reality destroyer. To also realize the extent of it was crazy. Not to mention my over plotting in the last episode was 100% right! Dang I'm good. ^_-

This episode kept it coming. The battles. The constant jockeying for position. This is a battle between Yi Joo and Jung Hye is serious business. It's intense and I'm here for it! I'm very proud of Grandfather Han Woon Jae! Not to mention that Kim Jae Won must truly be on Yi Joo's side. I feel like there's a reveal there. Or should be.

Now can I have a moment of awe and appreciation for Kim Jae Won. The man is fine and I feel like he's going to be getting ML in another drama soon. That end of the episode walk in was life.

Things are really coming to a head. With this much plotting a drama can easily lose itself. I'm so happy that the pacing has been perfect and the writers don't forget to give us little perfect moments with Yi Joo and Do Guk. I'm so happy with this drama. And now I'm super curious what came first. Perfect Marriage Revenge or Marry My Husband. Just because I've enjoyed both so much.

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estar
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Mar 3, 2024

personally didn't get Yi Joo's breakdown…

personally didn't get Yi Joo's breakdown at the start (after finding out that Jung Hye was behind her mothers death). like she grew-up around this woman & knew what she was capable off - so why get that shocked?!? idk - as is i feel like Yi Joo's emotions r at one extreme or the other. there no middle ground with her, she either happy or in tears & even though there is a part of me that gets why - hard to brush over the whole personality. ****************************************************************like i got she was just venting, when she found out her mother was still alive. logically there was No reason to blame the mother. she NOT the one at fault, but i get it was a childish moment. just wish Yi Joo would be more constant (maybe too much to ask given the up's & downs of the plot) but personally, just seeing her relax & enjoy the ride would be nice. ***************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************also i didn't get Do Guk trying to bribe Jo Dong Soo, anyone who is ready to kill for another - especially someone who calls that person their lover, means money not their main motivation. maybe Do Guk didn't know all this before hand, but he should've been smarter when approaching Jo Dong Soo. trying to read him before revealing his cards (cards= which is his face, giving Jung Hye the heads-up about how much info Yi Joo had\(〇_o)/).***************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************on the same account didn't get Jae Won walking in with the abducted Woon Jae. the game is far from over why alert Jung Hye to the fact that he has changed sides?!? \((( ̄( ̄( ̄▽ ̄) ̄) ̄)))/

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Nov 26, 2023

SPOILER ALERT! [8,5/10]

This is one of the slow-paced episodes. Nothing much happened and none of the reveals are mind-boggling, unlike the previous ones. Yijoo breaks the news to his father that she is his biological daughter, and the anger and disappointment in her voice are heart-wrenching. Yijoo opens up to Doguk and her husband is there to remind her that whatever happened to her isn't her fault. I agree with him. She shouldn't blame herself or think she did something wrong because she was a child who was harmed by sick-minded adults. As an adult, Yijoo is bullied by people who already have the idea of hurting her ingrained in their heads. She was never the problem, it's people. This episode also reveals Yijoo's biological mother, whose real name is Jiwon. Now she goes by the name Jamie and she was Yijoo's cooking teacher. In the first sentence, I said there's nothing mind-boggling about the reveal, and it's because it was obvious Jamie is her biological mother. They gave obvious hints on the previous episodes, such as the scar on Jamie's arm, and the arson that supposedly took Yijoo and her mother's life. I feel bad for Jamie. She never asked for this to happen, like Yijoo. They both are victims of the actions of irresponsible, evil people. At least now Yijoo has more people on her side to support her. I would love to see them bond in the future.

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