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On Secrets and Lies Feb 2, 2026
Title Secrets and Lies Spoiler
On the final episode now. This is exactly what Sang-Pil deserves. I feel bad for Hwa-Kyung. Good for Yeon-Hee for breaking away from her evil ass father. Also, I love the ending now that I'm done rewatching this drama... it's actually pretty good. I wish we'd gotten a definitive answer on her fate, but this... is good enough, yeah.

Overall, I enjoyed this drama, despite me disliking or being annoyed by some parts of it. Hwa-Kyung was a fascinating villain protagonist to follow, Jae-Bin's descent into villainy was lowkey a guilty pleasure to watch, the plot twists were good, and it maintained that melodramatic tone throughout. I could've done with less scenes of Do-Bin & Jae-Bin's parents (and Woo-Chul, honestly. He was a sweetheart but I HATE how autistic characters are written in daily dramas. The only decent portrayal I've seen was in White Lies- in 2008), and there was way too much filler. The constant kidnappings of Ju-Won in the late half got annoying.

The veterans/older actors did INCREDIBLE in their roles, Oh Seung-Ah did great as the villain FL here (she won an award for a good reason), Bu-Bae was solid, Lee Jung-Moon was good (but a little OTT sometimes), and Seo Hae-Won... not good at all. The weakest actor in the main cast to me, honestly. She had no chemistry with the other actors and Woo-Jung was not interesting to watch. Hwa-Kyung felt (and WAS) far more compelling, complex, and hell, even better to watch. I'd say the characters I disliked the most were Yeon-Hee (she was written so badly to me, or maybe I just failed to understand her motivations. She was all over the place and came off as incredibly annoying to me), Sang-Pil (an amazing villain, I just hate how selfish he was), and Yong-Shim (greedy, vain, bitch. I couldn't stand her!) I was mostly neutral on Myung-Jun- he did both women dirty and was an asshole for most of the drama, but his near-death experience literally turned his life around. He underwent a great redemption arc to me.

Generally, I think this drama was about identity, family, and I'd say finding your place in the world. Who you are and what you do creates your version/view of the world. We mainly followed Hwa-Kyung, a woman who just wanted a real family and a stable, "perfect" life. The architect of her spiral into greed and the root of all evil was her tyrannical grandfather, Oh Sang-Pil. Was Hwa-Kyung ambitious too? Yes. Was she justified in her actions? Debatable. Was there a reasoning behind them linked to her difficult childhood? Absolutely. And we can't ignore this detail. She was also rivals with her (adoptive) dad, Myung-Jun. Her "fake" family was toxic, and the only decent people she had in her life were Yeon-Hee, Ju-Won, and Woo-Jung. One of the other reasons why I dislike Woo-Jung is because she weaponized Hwa-Kyung's past against her- like, OF COURSE she'd end up betraying you and screwing you over later! 😭 Hwa-Kyung didn't need to reconnect with her biological father (who ABANDONED HER) if she didn't want, nor was she entitled to!

Now, contrast Hwa-Kyung's life with Woo-Jung's. Woo-Jung, the daughter of a successful news anchor... and she's a child out of wedlock. Myung-Jun's her dad who abandoned her before she was even born. Despite having no (current) father figure, she grew up happy, comfortable, and mostly stable. By default, she assumed that Hwa-Kyung's life was easy because she was rich and the granddaughter of a conglomerate chairman. Although it wasn't, and Hwa-Kyung presented things as such because of the immense pressure she was facing at home. There's some envy at play here, right? πŸ€” I also feel like part of the reason why she pushed for Hwa-Kyung to reunite & make peace with her dying bio dad was to fill a void or attempt to make up for her (WJ's) own absent dad in *her* life. But I might be reading into this too much lol

Onto the brothers! Yoon Do-Bin and Jae-Bin! Do-Bin is the righteous, stubborn, and protective older brother. Jae-Bin, however, is the carefree, lovable, and easygoing younger brother. Do-Bin is a producer at MSTV, Jae-Bin is Ju-Won's manager. The Yoon brothers perfectly summarize the themes of identity and family. Do-Bin is secretly the grandson of Chairman Oh (though he remains unaware for a WHILE), while Jae-Bin is not. When Hwa-Kyung finds this out, what does she do? She switches their fates, and basically raises all hell on the Oh family after they try to kick her to the curb. Here, we see Jae-Bin's descent into villainy as Hwa-Kyung masterfully manipulates him for her own means, and he becomes a victim of her greed & lies. But he loves her. He truly, purely, does. And that's the tragic part. Do-Bin, on the other hand, embarks on a one-man mission to expose and take down Sang-Pil... even AFTER finding out that he's his grandson. The guy is incredibly brave for sure. What's amazing, is that even after getting betrayed and screwed over by everyone in his life, he never goes dark. He practices restraint and still chooses to accept, understand, and reach out to Jae-Bin- even when he's at his absolute worst. That's brotherly love... and it's beautiful to me. One of the best parts in the series to me. πŸ₯Ή

I could go on, but I think I've illustrated my points very well. The music (especially the BGM) was really good, the directing was great (seriously, MBC daily dramas might have some of the best filming I've seen in daily dramas overall, along with tvN!), and the acting was good. If you like villain protagonists, enjoy questioning yourself sometimes, are really into business/thriller-based dramas, love schemes, set-ups, and cliffhangers that make you wanna rip out your own hair, and like morally grey characters, then this is for you. My rating is an 8.75 (basically 9, lol)/10. I personally recommend it and this is a daily drama I'd watch again, but only the best parts. Cut out all the filler, and it's WAY more engaging to watch. Onto another drama!
Replying to Tia Feb 1, 2026
This drama was TRULY terrible lol
Nah, I actually enjoy SH's actor's acting for once. He's a villain, but he's not a "funny" jerk, he's more like a victim-turned-villain here. Never ever watch WIAV though πŸ˜‚
On Secrets and Lies Feb 1, 2026
Title Secrets and Lies Spoiler
Jae-Bin is going through it... also, Yeon-Hee is one of the worst written characters in this drama. What is wrong with her? This lady's a mess! 😭
Replying to nisha Feb 1, 2026
Title Pearl in Red
Nope. It’s a daily drama
For very, very bad reasons πŸ˜‚ all the wrong ones!
Replying to Kksdramas Jan 31, 2026
Blood types is a big deal in Korea. I’m not really sure why. But seriously, it it’s important to know your…
That's right!
Replying to Tia Jan 31, 2026
This drama was TRULY terrible lol
But A Graceful Liar is so good, KD! 😭 There's no evil mother-in-law, only identity swaps, corporate tyrants, and revenge! πŸ˜‚

Seriously though, Woman In A Veil SUCKED! Lmao
Replying to Tia Jan 31, 2026
No power or brains...
And failed miserably at it!
Replying to Tia Jan 31, 2026
Pearl In Red starring Park Jin-Hee and Nam Sang-Ji.
You're welcome!
Replying to Kdramafannn91 Jan 31, 2026
Looks like sehun finds his real family and finally looks happy 🀣 https://youtu.be/HGQneXsCzt8?si=dHZORtpWqSltYjHJ
This drama was TRULY terrible lol
Replying to Kksdramas Jan 31, 2026
Blood types is a big deal in Korea. I’m not really sure why. But seriously, it it’s important to know your…
Thanks, I'm holding out hope! Believe me, I've seen crazier stuff in other k-dramas. With enough birth secrets, revenge, and corporate wars, I can get through anything! πŸ˜‚
Replying to Tia Jan 31, 2026
No power or brains...
Haaa πŸ˜‚ it's funny cuz it's true!
Replying to Kksdramas Jan 31, 2026
Blood types is a big deal in Korea. I’m not really sure why. But seriously, it it’s important to know your…
Thanks, Ric, that means a lot to me 😁 unfortunately no cure for Graves either. It's been rough, but these appointments and doctors should help me a lot. πŸ₯°
Replying to GySgt213 Jan 31, 2026
So, YC fancys herself a kingmaker. Yet she has no power to do anything of the sort.
No power or brains...
Replying to take-to-the-sky Jan 31, 2026
anyone know what the drama slotted after this one is?
Pearl In Red starring Park Jin-Hee and Nam Sang-Ji.
Replying to Tia Jan 30, 2026
Who got kidnapped today? Lol
Ahhhh, okay. I'll watch today's episode! I missed yesterday's...
Replying to Kksdramas Jan 30, 2026
Blood types is a big deal in Korea. I’m not really sure why. But seriously, it it’s important to know your…
Correct! It's an autoimmune disease that causes hyperthyroidism (when your thyroid makes too much thyroid hormones.) I'm so glad that your friend is okay, though!