
If Park Soo Ha didn’t stab the person most important to him and the one he is trying to protect, he would most likely never relent and continue to break his promise to Jang Hye Sung until Min Joon Gook is dead. With the murder of Jang Hye Sung‘s mother, Park Soo Ha begins his path of putting an end to the Min Joon Gook and it leads to Cha Gwan Woo (Yoon Sang Hyun) successfully defending Min Joon Gook and letting him loose to come to the event of Park Soo Ha stabbing Jang Hye Sung instead of his intended target, Min Joon Gook! We saw it coming and we thought it made sense for it to come because it helped Park Soo Ha realise that going down the path of revenge isn’t the answer. Jang Hye Sung‘s mother was such a good person and it was so sad to see her die and in the hands of a heartless murderer. She thought Jang Hye Sung was as clever as Picasso when her daughter put make up on for her and it looked good she thought her daughter could become a computer technician when she fixed her computer with simply pushing the ‘on’ button and her computer came alive. She is often barking at Jang Hye Sung about how she is not that bright, but underneath all that, she thinks of her daughter as someone who is able to do anything. Min Joon Gook finally kills Jang Hye Sung‘s mother in Episode 8 and the entire section was very sad.

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The story was just simmering along for us, until we got to Episode 8.įrom Episode 8, the series really picks up when the criminal, Min Joon Gook, finally comes out of the shadows and this starts up a continuous plot with a focus around the main characters. The only development of note in Episode 6 and Episode 7 is the possibility that he might go down the wrong path and take the law into his own hands. The first seven episodes felt episodic and it was hard to chase down.
