
Misleadingly informed that Jon-young is dead, Hye-in struggles to begin a new life alone. Years later, Hye-in returns to Seoul. With her eyesight restored, she is now a singer happily engaged to her producer Gun-woo (Yeon Jung-hoon). ... This series is a series of love, death and suspense.
WriterHan Sul-hee
Episode 1
Jan 5, 2005
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Episode 2
Jan 6, 2005
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Episode 3
Jan 12, 2005
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Episode 4
Jan 13, 2005
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Episode 5
Jan 19, 2005
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Episode 6
Jan 20, 2005
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Episode 7
Jan 26, 2005
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Episode 8
Jan 27, 2005
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Episode 9
Feb 2, 2005
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Episode 10
Feb 3, 2005
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Episode 11
Feb 16, 2005
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Episode 12
Feb 17, 2005
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Episode 13
Feb 23, 2005
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Episode 14
Feb 24, 2005
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Episode 15
Mar 2, 2005
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Episode 16
Mar 3, 2005
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Episode 17
Mar 9, 2005
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Episode 18
Mar 10, 2005
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Episode 19
Mar 16, 2005
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Episode 20
Mar 17, 2005
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ParkMin
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It wouldn't have been a 2005 melo without some heavy spoilers as the introduction scene. It was meant to be a sad love story but it was more like a really sad man's story. It's expected to see such themes in melodrama but a better balance was needed. It went overboard with how much misery it inflected on the male lead, there were some false hope moments just to double and triple down on his misery afterwards. I liked how they incorporated the friendship into the mix, it helped recovering from the inevitable bad blood. Having 20 episodes runtime turned out to be too long, not enough attention on side characters/plots to keep it rolling. I didn't like what they've done with the character Park Hye In, ended up disliking her the most. Cha Hwa Jung was the one to kick start the snowball effect but the drama didn't do much with her or give her what she deserved. Regarding the ending, I've seen the exact same ending where the male lead took the same decision from another drama but I can't remember the name. Most people would disagree with the ending but it was done like that on purpose just like every heavy melodrama back then.