I agree after the new episode that their relationship was before his marriage. But the fact that he’s still…
"Well, if the concern was about FL, then I was definitely wrong about her being directly involved. I accept that—FL wasn’t involved and doesn’t share any blame for his divorce. But now, I suspect that SML’s obsession with her might have been the real reason for their divorce. That man looks way too creepy, still acting like he has any right in FL’s life."
Just came back to declare that FL wasn’t even aware of the affair and that Park Kise was having the affair all…
I agree after the new episode that their relationship was before his marriage. But the fact that he’s still so obsessed with FL even after six years gave me the wrong impression of him. He barely talks about his ex-wife, still works at her company (probably got promoted because of the marriage), and now he’s trying to use his position to do favors for his ex-girlfriend? Something just feels off about him. I still think there’s something not right with this guy
Just think about it from Seon Yul's perspective. His life was turned upside down, his father was killed and his…
Seon Yul’s complete disregard for Soo Hyun’s child is what makes his actions truly disturbing. He was so consumed by his own pain that he refused to acknowledge the real victim in this tragedy—an innocent child who was brutally killed by his father. Instead of recognizing the true horror of what happened, he focused only on his own loss, acting as if his suffering was greater than Soo Hyun’s.
What makes it worse is that his revenge was never about justice—it was purely selfish. He ignored the fact that his father was the real villain, proving just how blind and insensitive he was. How can someone who lost nothing but a murderer father feel justified in seeking revenge against a grieving mother? It wasn’t just ignorance—it was inhuman.
And yet, Soo Hyun, despite all this, grew close to Seon Yul. That’s the most baffling part. How could she open her heart to the son of the very man who destroyed her life? It’s understandable that emotions are complex, but Seon Yul’s failure to see the truth makes him just as disappointing as his father. If anything, instead of revenge, he should have been the one apologizing—begging for forgiveness for being the son of such a monster.
Just think about it from Seon Yul's perspective. His life was turned upside down, his father was killed and his…
From an objective standpoint, Seon Yul’s perspective is understandable—his world was shattered, his father was killed, and his mother lost her sanity. But the real question is: how could he be so blind to the fact that his father was a cold-blooded murderer? Instead of directing his anger toward the real source of his suffering—his father’s actions—he fixated on Soo Hyun as the villain, completely ignoring the unimaginable pain she endured.
The reality is, Seon Yul wasn’t just grieving his father’s death—he was avoiding the truth. He chose to ignore that his father had brutally killed an innocent child and then had the audacity to try and buy his way out of it rather than showing any remorse. The true shame is not in being the son of a murderer, but in refusing to acknowledge the sins of the person he loved. Instead of seeking revenge on Soo Hyun, he should have confronted the monstrous reality of his father’s actions.
If revenge was the only thing keeping him going, it only proves how shallow his sense of justice was. Rather than taking the time to reflect, he let his emotions control him, becoming just another link in the chain of violence. In truth, he should have been grateful to Soo Hyun for delivering the justice that the corrupt system failed to provide. She didn’t just avenge her child—she freed Seon Yul from the shadow of his father’s evil.
I think completely differently, since the relationship between Soo Hyun and Seon Yul is the main point of the…
Soo Hyun’s actions can be seen as justified from the perspective of a mother who lost her innocent child in such a cruel way. The man responsible not only killed her son but also showed no remorse and was released due to a corrupt legal system. Given this injustice, Soo Hyun taking matters into her own hands can be viewed as an act of justice rather than mere revenge.
Seon Yul, on the other hand, had no direct involvement in his father’s crime. However, instead of seeking revenge, he could have acknowledged the horrors his father committed and the suffering he caused. Some might argue that he should have felt shame rather than anger and sought forgiveness from Soo Hyun instead of pursuing vengeance. The idea that children are not responsible for their parents’ sins is valid, but in this case, his focus on revenge rather than reflection on his father’s wrongdoing raises questions about his sense of justice.
I think completely differently, since the relationship between Soo Hyun and Seon Yul is the main point of the…
Do you remember seon yul father offering money to soo hyun for her son death ? He deserves to die If you say he had family then it's seon yul mother fault to have kid with SATAN.
In 2016, Lee was accused of sexual assault. The case revolved around South Korea's legal definition of "lack of…
In Korea, even ordinary rapists walk free because the burden of proof is on the victim, not the police. Meanwhile, defamation is a bigger crime than actual assault, even if someone is telling the truth. The system isn’t about justice—it’s about protecting criminals and silencing victims. But sure, keep defending a broken system while rapists keep walking free."
Roughly put, brutally honest even, but I agree with you. Some words I'd choose differently, but the ultimate message…
Eunwoo's character doesn't know, he couldn't tell, because apparently he never cared about that in the first place
Yet mother of dead child is feeling so close to this man who is so insensitive towards her dead son ? While he ignored her husband cause he was sad and what so wrong if he had some fling with other woman when she was eager to divorce him..
I find soo hyun disgusting That she remain in connection with seon yul after she find out he was son of her son's killer Her poor son's soul must be crying see his own mother searching for pleasure with his murders son.
let's be honest, there was nothing to but avenged, his father was the wrong one. Even that he was following orders, Seon Yul's father was the person that eventually killed Soo Hyun's son, he was still alive when the car hit him. I understand Seon Yul's motives
Well I do not understand his motive, how can he blind himself to justify his revenge Can't he see his father was a child killer ? How ignorant and insensitive one person can be to just ignore a little child death and greva about his own evil father's deserved death ?
I fail to understand cha eun woo character motivation for revenge Why he thinks he deserves to get revenge on a woman who little child was killed by his evil father ? How he justify his revenge?
I fail to understand cha eun woo character motivation for revenge Why he thinks he deserves to get revenge on a woman who little child was killed by his evil father ? How he justify his revenge?
I fail to understand cha eun woo character motivation for revenge Why he thinks he deserves to get revenge on a woman who little child was killed by his evil father ? How he justify his revenge?
People who dismiss early reviews love to act superior, as if opinions are only valid after the final episode airs. Yet, ironically, most of them never write a review at all—not even when they finish the drama. They just lurk, ready to attack anyone who forms an opinion before they do.
Early reviews aren’t about predicting the entire show; they reflect the experience as it happens. If a drama is slow, frustrating, or poorly written, why should viewers suffer in silence? Expecting people to sit through hours of nonsense just to “earn” the right to critique is ridiculous. Besides, first impressions matter—if a show fails to engage from the start, that’s a flaw worth discussing.
What makes it worse is that his revenge was never about justice—it was purely selfish. He ignored the fact that his father was the real villain, proving just how blind and insensitive he was. How can someone who lost nothing but a murderer father feel justified in seeking revenge against a grieving mother? It wasn’t just ignorance—it was inhuman.
And yet, Soo Hyun, despite all this, grew close to Seon Yul. That’s the most baffling part. How could she open her heart to the son of the very man who destroyed her life? It’s understandable that emotions are complex, but Seon Yul’s failure to see the truth makes him just as disappointing as his father. If anything, instead of revenge, he should have been the one apologizing—begging for forgiveness for being the son of such a monster.
The reality is, Seon Yul wasn’t just grieving his father’s death—he was avoiding the truth. He chose to ignore that his father had brutally killed an innocent child and then had the audacity to try and buy his way out of it rather than showing any remorse. The true shame is not in being the son of a murderer, but in refusing to acknowledge the sins of the person he loved. Instead of seeking revenge on Soo Hyun, he should have confronted the monstrous reality of his father’s actions.
If revenge was the only thing keeping him going, it only proves how shallow his sense of justice was. Rather than taking the time to reflect, he let his emotions control him, becoming just another link in the chain of violence. In truth, he should have been grateful to Soo Hyun for delivering the justice that the corrupt system failed to provide. She didn’t just avenge her child—she freed Seon Yul from the shadow of his father’s evil.
Seon Yul, on the other hand, had no direct involvement in his father’s crime. However, instead of seeking revenge, he could have acknowledged the horrors his father committed and the suffering he caused. Some might argue that he should have felt shame rather than anger and sought forgiveness from Soo Hyun instead of pursuing vengeance. The idea that children are not responsible for their parents’ sins is valid, but in this case, his focus on revenge rather than reflection on his father’s wrongdoing raises questions about his sense of justice.
He deserves to die
If you say he had family then it's seon yul mother fault to have kid with SATAN.
While rapist was innocent and walked free..
And you will find every rapist innocent
Yet mother of dead child is feeling so close to this man who is so insensitive towards her dead son ? While he ignored her husband cause he was sad and what so wrong if he had some fling with other woman when she was eager to divorce him..
That she remain in connection with seon yul after she find out he was son of her son's killer
Her poor son's soul must be crying see his own mother searching for pleasure with his murders son.
Well I do not understand his motive, how can he blind himself to justify his revenge
Can't he see his father was a child killer ?
How ignorant and insensitive one person can be to just ignore a little child death and greva about his own evil father's deserved death ?
Why he thinks he deserves to get revenge on a woman who little child was killed by his evil father ?
How he justify his revenge?
Why he thinks he deserves to get revenge on a woman who little child was killed by his evil father ?
How he justify his revenge?
Why he thinks he deserves to get revenge on a woman who little child was killed by his evil father ?
How he justify his revenge?
cheating is good thing if lead do it.
Early reviews aren’t about predicting the entire show; they reflect the experience as it happens. If a drama is slow, frustrating, or poorly written, why should viewers suffer in silence? Expecting people to sit through hours of nonsense just to “earn” the right to critique is ridiculous. Besides, first impressions matter—if a show fails to engage from the start, that’s a flaw worth discussing.