Sun Woo and Tae Oh blame each other for everything that has happened and for destroying the family. Seeing his parents' behaviour, Joon Young becomes anxious. Sun Woo and Tae Oh's fight begins with Joon Young helplessly caught between them. Meanwhile, Da Kyung gets frustrated with Tae Oh, who won't give up his money or his son, and strange things start to happen around Sun Woo. (Source: Viu)
It honestly felt like a finale im gonna be honest the only other plot line that is really open now is the husband getting revenge on her for her taking the kid away and making his son hate him
honestly i am shocked at how much story they fitted in this one single episode.all along when i was watching this episode i was extremely scared for her. not sure if she's taking calculated risks, because for a moment she seemed like she was losing her mind, picking up her son from the school and driving her car speedily away with her son in it, full amok mode on a restricted driving path with dangerous cliffs (nearly got into a major car accident, could have died on the spot) and was looking totally onto a path of self-destruction. thank God nothing bad happened!!!she was assaulted by her husband because she insinuated that she killed their son which became the sealing ground for unconsented divorce, but i was madly scared that in that snap moment he could have killed her accidentally (again, she could have died). and that her son will have to live as an orphan and a son of a murderer.imagine if this has happened!!! i really have a hard time basking my head into the complete insanity that these characters were doing. sighhhh.
Another amazing yet dark, dark episode for sure; the lengths Sun-Woo goes to ensure she keeps her son and guarantee a divorce is crazily admirable, and as hard as it was to watch the abuse scenes, I found her scenes with her son even harder. That he couldn’t see beyond his own needs was a bit heartbreaking -- the way he attacked and criticized her parenting, saying she never had time for him, unlike his sainted father was a bit much. He made it sound like Sun Woo may well have brought a lot of what was happening on herself -- which is furthest from the truth. She was wronged and I wish he had stood by her. I was in pain for her, but at the same time, I understood that she was willing to do whatever it took to keep what was her, and for that, she earned my respect.I do understand the son as well; all he wants is a happy secure family -- his life back as it was. Sadly it will never be like that ever again. I cannot, however, begin to describe my feelings towards the husband -- what a waste of a human being if he is even that. To chose to be with a woman who asked if not demanded that he give up his son tells me they deserve each other. She can keep him, and if she thinks she won, she has something else coming for sure. We have not seen the end to the craziness, and I have a feeling what’s to come is worse. The saddest part, however, is the impact this couple’s twisted and obsessive hatred for each other will have on their son.