![]() ![]() Although he is unsure about Joo Wan’s plan, Dong Shik agrees to follow up. Talk about being delusional, like anyone can control Dong Shik (Joo Wan is the only exception to the rule).Įpisode 14 heightens the tension between our main leads as we understand the reason behind Joo Wan’s sudden arrest. I was really amused with Ki Hwan’s abysmal thinking, because he actually believed that transferring Dong Shik to Seoul Agency would get him under control. Han Ki Hwan isn’t necessarily smart or else he won’t have shaken hands with the devil. First the pretense, then the smile followed by the smirk, these two partners are upto no good and yet you can’t help but fall in love with their chemistry. In perfect synchronization, Joo Wan orchestrates his Father’s downfall by getting arrested, while Dong Shik renders his support. While Han Ki Hwan cleverly dodges the bullet and goes ahead with his Commissioner General Nomination Hearing, his new appointee Dong Shik crashes the party. The ending credits of Episode 13 were a masterstroke. The best part of this show was watching Dong Shik and Joo Wan work in tandem to bring about Han Ki Hwan’s downfall. Joo Wan is slowly becoming a part of his life and Dong Shik intends to protect him from all kinds of undire situations. The fact that he isn’t worried about himself but stresses more about Joo Wan’s mental health betrays Dong Shik’s affections. The conversation where Dong Shik worriedly seeks out Joo Wan and advises him about possible repercussions will always be etched in my mind. The societal rebuke can destroy any kind of human being and he doesn’t want a repeat of history. ![]() ![]() Dong Shik had to spend his entire life being victimized for a crime that he never committed. This is the turning point in their relationship. ![]() Although he brushes aside Dong Shik’s concern, Joo Wan still decides to investigate his own Father. Joo Wan on the other hand hides his emotions well while wearing a mask of indifference. Dong Shik worries that Joo Wan wouldn’t be able to handle the truth. Their relationship was never simple and although they always beat around the bush, their feelings are slowly evolving into something substantial. Since I’m a huge fan of the main character’s sensual chemistry, we will be dissecting the last episodes based on their team work and camaraderie.Īs the drama digs deeper into Lee Yu Yeon’s murder mystery, Dong Shik questions Han Joo Wan’s loyalty. The finale episodes highlighted the tight bonding between Lee Dong Shik (Shin Ha Kyun) and Han Joo Wan (Yeo Jin Goo) as they joined hands to unravel the murder mystery surrounding Lee Yu Yeon’s death to finally grant her justice. Helmed by the young director Shim Na Yeon and written by the experienced Kim Soo Jin, the JTBC crime thriller might very well be treated as a deadly combination of mystique and gruesome history. Actors Shin Ha Kyun and Yeo Jin Goo delivered and what a riveting performance it was! Their journey started with suspicions, bordered on mutual dislike, slowly bifurcated into respect as well as admiration and ended on acceptance. Never before has a drama left me so astounded with its countenance.Ī mainstream drama betraying their main lead’s romantic entanglements in an unsubtle and obvious manner was the icing on the cake. The drama showcased human nature and its base tendencies with such a naked honesty, that I’m still stunned with the ramifications. One of the most exquisitely scripted and brilliantly directed Korean dramas of recent times, Beyond Evil will always be applauded for its daring portrayal of complex human relationships. There is good drama…bad drama…and then there is Beyond Evil! ![]()
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