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The writers need to try to make the story angstier and darker is dragging the show down.
The "interesting" aspect in "Taxi Driver" was that the boyfriend betrayed FL's sister's confidence in one of the worst ways possible.
I agree with you, though. The ending felt rushed because the backstory wasn't written/explained well. To be honest, I don't care much about the suicide part because the explanation was sufficient for me. I know people who tried to kill themselves for the most stupid reasons, so I don't question much in this respect. I'm more interested how on earth the parents felt it was a good idea to punish everybody. Their brief explanation makes no sense to me. Since their explanation was presented as "complete", it didn't even invite us to come up with our own theories.
The suicide makes sense, in my opinion. Do you really think that a girl wouldn't feel ashamed in an open-minded Western country if a (fake) porn video of her existed? Teenagers have killed themselves for less.
Regarding the ending, I completely agree with you. The parent's explanation makes no sense, especially not, since they also torture their daughter's best friend and other innocent people. And they even use their daughter's work to torture their daughter's best friend.
His study was left insecure because, first, SunWol is a small foundation, they don't have the threat model of large corporate businesses and second, the demon himself protected his study when he had his powers, he didn't need to hire a security. The lack of security was an oversight on demon's part due to chaos that ensued after losing his powers. Our demon is not perfect, he makes mistakes, pretty massive ones.
They do this way too often in kdrama, it's exhausting at this point.