Kim Sun-woo
Uhm Tae-woong
Kim Sun-woo

A man that had his family and whole life has been taken away by the friend he trusted the most has returned and is burning for revenge.
Kim Sun-woo
Uhm Tae-woong
Kim Sun-woo
Lee Jang-il
Lee Jun-hyuk
Lee Jang-il
Han Ji-won
Lee Bo-young
Han Ji-won
Choi Soo-mi
Im Jung-eun
Choi Soo-mi
Jin No-shik
Kim Yeong-cheol
Jin No-shik
Lee Yong-bae
Lee Won-jong
Lee Yong-bae
Choi Kwang-chun
Lee Jae-yong
Choi Kwang-chun
Ma Hee-jung
Cha Hwa-yeon
Ma Hee-jung
young Soo-mi
Park Se-young
young Soo-mi
teenage Sun-woo
Lee Hyun-woo
teenage Sun-woo
young Han Ji-won
Gyeong Su-jin
young Han Ji-won
teenage Jang-il
Yim Si-wan
teenage Jang-il
It amplifies the sarcastic mid-2000s melo cliches to the max, something about is just endearing to watch despite its comical nature, that's why it worked back then. But this drama kept it going for too long and it started to get annoying. Some scenes were too obvious they were added to pad its length, I would say these were the worst part about the drama. These useless scene were more important than the story according to the director and writer since the story was filled with incomprehensible skips and gaps in every other episodes that each left its own problems. I'm not asking a melodrama cliche to be logical and sensible because they'll never be by definition, but at least don't go too far like that insane 13 years time skip! On another note, Han Ji Won was pretty useless despite being the FL, little to zero contribution before or after the blindness episodes. One last thing, I wasn't a fan with anything they did for the last episode. The drama gets an extra point for the skewed morals.
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