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It quite a wave favor from romance and high-school love stories
It's a refreshing and genuinely captivating drama series. It's quite unfortunate that the ratings are surprisingly low, especially given its extremely gripping plot. The ending revisits Mi Ri’s trauma, leaving viewers eager for a potential Season 2, which seems in high demand. What started as a simple family drama now concludes at a tense point where the four women confront the Ribbon killer and put an end to his sadistic reign. Both episodes featured chilling sequences that kept fans on the edge of their seats. While Mi Ri's husband bought a cafe, she was unhappy about being confronted by him. She wants to get the money back, but it's too late now. At the hospital, she finds out that her husband's medical condition caused him to leave his job as a gym trainer.
While Mi Ri and her group recover from the incident, they learn that the boy, Yul, was visited by someone he knew. He later smiles at a stranger, thanking him for the mess and the freedom.
Meanwhile, Mi Ri tries to find out more about the suicide her friend's mother committed. She suspects it might have been murder since her diary contained happy memories, yet her daughter had passed away. With her apartment and other clues, things are pointing to more complex truths. Gwang Gyu starts to notice something suspicious about his teacher that no one else has seen. He discovers that Mi Ri's aunt was killed by the Ribbon killer, who turns out to be none other than the senior security guard.
The guard was originally a teacher, but after the incident, he quit. His identity as a security guard was kept secret, but Mi Ri's friend's mother recognized him. Things seemed fine at first, but now Gwang Gyu has uncovered his true identity, and everything is about to change. The guard abducts Mi Ri's daughter and threatens to kill her. Meanwhile, Mi Ri acts like a culprit for not supporting her husband, and it's revealed that the guard is once again repeating things.
While Mi Ri and her group recover from the incident, they learn that the boy, Yul, was visited by someone he knew. He later smiles at a stranger, thanking him for the mess and the freedom.
Meanwhile, Mi Ri tries to find out more about the suicide her friend's mother committed. She suspects it might have been murder since her diary contained happy memories, yet her daughter had passed away. With her apartment and other clues, things are pointing to more complex truths. Gwang Gyu starts to notice something suspicious about his teacher that no one else has seen. He discovers that Mi Ri's aunt was killed by the Ribbon killer, who turns out to be none other than the senior security guard.
The guard was originally a teacher, but after the incident, he quit. His identity as a security guard was kept secret, but Mi Ri's friend's mother recognized him. Things seemed fine at first, but now Gwang Gyu has uncovered his true identity, and everything is about to change. The guard abducts Mi Ri's daughter and threatens to kill her. Meanwhile, Mi Ri acts like a culprit for not supporting her husband, and it's revealed that the guard is once again repeating things.
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