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Obsession becomes deadly.
The Conflict: Deok-hee, obsessed with and envious of Se-ok, manipulates events to get her medical license revoked, forcing her into the underworld to perform black-market surgeries.
The Climax: The series centers on a dangerous game of "cat and mouse" (or "master vs. protege") that leads to mutual destruction.
The Ending: In the finale, Se-ok tries to strangle Deok-hee. Despite his efforts to destroy her, the ending shows a complex, controversial resolution where Se-ok potentially forgives him, leaving the story with a somewhat divisive, open-ended conclusion that some found unsatisfying, while others felt it fit the psychological theme.
Key Moments: The series includes high-stakes medical scenes, such as operating on a hemophiliac boy. Some plot elements, like the "dog fur" clue in a murder scene, were criticized for being illogical.
Hyper Knife is generally recommended for fans of intense, character-driven thrillers, despite criticisms of the plot's later progression.
The Climax: The series centers on a dangerous game of "cat and mouse" (or "master vs. protege") that leads to mutual destruction.
The Ending: In the finale, Se-ok tries to strangle Deok-hee. Despite his efforts to destroy her, the ending shows a complex, controversial resolution where Se-ok potentially forgives him, leaving the story with a somewhat divisive, open-ended conclusion that some found unsatisfying, while others felt it fit the psychological theme.
Key Moments: The series includes high-stakes medical scenes, such as operating on a hemophiliac boy. Some plot elements, like the "dog fur" clue in a murder scene, were criticized for being illogical.
Hyper Knife is generally recommended for fans of intense, character-driven thrillers, despite criticisms of the plot's later progression.
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