Spoilers please. Are these cheating justifiable (yes i know there’s no excuse for infidelity but i mean reasonable?).…
I’ll skip the attempts to fix the marriages and go straight to the outcome. None of the couples get back together and it actually gets worse. Pan Sa-hyeon finds in his mistress the woman and mother he was looking for for his future child, but she dies during childbirth.
As for the women, they all rebuild their lives, each in her own way. Still, I can’t help feeling that something is missing. To me, part of the ending of season 3 feels incomplete.
Spoilers please. Are these cheating justifiable (yes i know there’s no excuse for infidelity but i mean reasonable?).…
They really have no excuse at all. Basically, Pan Sa-hyeon, who is married to the radio host, feels lonely. They are married, but they have completely different expectations of what a relationship should be. He wants children, while she wants to continue her career. Their marriage is full of unspoken issues. They barely communicate, except through constant conflict, whether it’s verbal abuse or physical violence.
Then there is Sa Pi-young, the radio producer, who has a child with Shin Yoo-shin, a charming neuropsychiatrist. They have an adorable teenage daughter (in middle school). Her husband gets bored with his life, if I remember correctly, and ends up meeting another woman and seducing her purely for his own pleasure. He’s a player. He loves to charm people and loves being admired.
Finally, there is Lee Si-eun’s husband, Park Hae-ryoon, a professor who grows tired of his family life with his wife and two children. As a result, he lets himself be seduced by his student or perhaps it’s the other way around.
None of the couples get back together and it actually gets worse. Pan Sa-hyeon finds in his mistress the woman and mother he was looking for for his future child, but she dies during childbirth.
As for the women, they all rebuild their lives, each in her own way. Still, I can’t help feeling that something is missing. To me, part of the ending of season 3 feels incomplete.
Basically, Pan Sa-hyeon, who is married to the radio host, feels lonely. They are married, but they have completely different expectations of what a relationship should be. He wants children, while she wants to continue her career. Their marriage is full of unspoken issues. They barely communicate, except through constant conflict, whether it’s verbal abuse or physical violence.
Then there is Sa Pi-young, the radio producer, who has a child with Shin Yoo-shin, a charming neuropsychiatrist. They have an adorable teenage daughter (in middle school). Her husband gets bored with his life, if I remember correctly, and ends up meeting another woman and seducing her purely for his own pleasure. He’s a player. He loves to charm people and loves being admired.
Finally, there is Lee Si-eun’s husband, Park Hae-ryoon, a professor who grows tired of his family life with his wife and two children. As a result, he lets himself be seduced by his student or perhaps it’s the other way around.