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Korean Drama Review: Thoughts about Misty’s Episode 16 Ending

After eagerly waiting for its 2 episodes every week, I am finally done with Misty……and I’m left feeling kind of underwhelmed.

*Spoilers ahead.

The ending is definitely not bad, in fact it feels quite realistic that there isn’t a happy ending. But……

Why is he the murderer?!

I still can’t quite accept that Kang Tae Wook is the murderer or that the murder happened just like that.

There have been hints pointing to Kang Tae Wook as the murderer the past few episodes, like his shock when he heard Go Hye Ran telling him that nothing happened between him and Kevin Lee, and that Myung Woo ended up in jail many years ago simply because he got his anger got the better of him and he chose not to believe Go Hye Ran’s words in the past.

According to the plot development so far, I could believe it if Kang Tae Wook killed Kevin Lee in error. It also added to the complexity of the relationship between Tae Wook and Hye Ran if Tae Wook was the murderer but did not confess to Hye Ran, rather letting her shoulder the murder charge while defending her vehemently. It added a dark side to Tae Wook who had been projecting an honourable image so far.

Expectations too high, ending left me disappointed

I guess it is just that I kept expecting a twist in the end , so I refused to believe that Tae Wook was the murderer as what the hints had pointed out, and kept waiting to be surprised by what the writer had in store for us.

I was expecting myself to be shocked, to be overwhelmed, to be brimming with emotions at the twist I was bracing myself for and in the end Ep 15 and 16 just fell short of my overly high expectations.

When the murder scene was finally reenacted in ep 16, my first thought was “Kevin Lee was killed just like that?” I find quite hard to believe that an athlete like Kevin Lee died just like that after Tae Wook bang him against the wall.

Questions Unanswered

And if Kevin Lee died of head injuries, why didn’t the police notice it? Why was he believed to have died from a car accident?

The plot development of Myung Woo stepping up to bear the brunt of the murder charge wasn’t too surprising, and was in line with his character as shown so far in the drama, but it was quite a pity that Tae Wook chose to commit suicide in the end which made Myung Woo’s sacrifice in vain.

Why was the black chip in Hye Ran’s car with Kevin Lee?

And the police just let Myung Woo get a life sentence like that even though there was no strong evidence proving that he murdered Kevin Lee? When he obviously was still in jail when the murder took place.

In spite of feeling mildly unsatisfied by the ending ,(after all it had been an intense ep one after another every week! )if I remove my feeling of being let-down at Tae Wook being the murderer, I do feel that this ending has a tragic tone which suits the mood of the drama so far. Seems like Kang Tae Wook and Go Hye Ran are just not meant to be together, who kept missing each other and simply can’t be happily together.

Go Hye Ran’s life seem so much sadder since she didn’t officially do anything wrong but everything is falling apart except for her career. The two men she loved killed for her and died. She had been chasing for success and happiness, yet happiness eludes her.

Impressive Acting from veteran actors

If Go Hye Ran had been honest and open with Kang Tae Wook right from the start! Then this whole tragedy wouldn’t even have happened!

Gotta say I am extremely impressed by Kim Nam Joo and Ji Jin Hee’s acting though!

I wasn’t that wowed by Ji Jin Hee initially but as the show progress on, and especially in the final 2 episodes where he displayed his pain in committing the error, his suppressed nervousness when interrogated by the detective etc, I feel that he fleshed out this character really well.

Most Annoying Character: The Detective

Biggest Pet Peeve?

The dumb detective! I mean everything started because he insisted it was a murder based on his gut feeling. Oh well, so his gut feeling was correct in the end, but seriously can he please do his work and find evidence? Instead of randomly zeroing in on suspects and insinuating that they are the killer? And basically making himself a nuisance?

Kang Tae Wook committed suicide after the detective went to find him to tell him that Myung Woo will be granted life sentence for the ‘murder’ and what he feels about that. So of course I do blame the stupid detective for Kang Tae Wook’s death. And it also meant that Myung Woo died for nothing. Seriously the detective has lots to improve in his skills.

All in all, Misty was a good ride and I enjoyed the process of eagerly waiting for each episode to come out. Kim Nam Joo has a new fan in me!

What do you think of Misty’s ending? Was it expected?

“Misty” Comes To Successful End With Highest Viewership Ratings Yet

JTBC’s drama “Misty” has concluded its run!

The drama is a mystery thriller about Go Hye Ran (played by Kim Nam Joo), an anchorwoman who becomes a murder suspect, and her rocky relationship with her husband Kang Tae Wook (played by Ji Jin Hee), who becomes her lawyer for the case.

On March 24, the drama ended with its highest viewership ratings yet, achieving 8.452 percent with its final episode and breaking its previous record from March 17, when it recorded ratings of 8.058 percent.

Spoiler

The mystery was finally solved during the finale, with Kang Tae Wook turning out to be the murderer. He then went on to die in a car crash, though it remains unknown whether he intentionally ended his own life or if it was an accident.

With its intense plot and vibrant characters, the drama evoked a wide range of emotions in viewers with each episode and will be sorely missed. Here are three things about the drama that left a strong impression on viewers:

1. Memorable characters

With a high-quality script and detailed production, the actors were able to create unforgettable characters with their own unique twist. Kim Nam Joo gained huge popularity with her masterful portrayal of talented news anchor Go Hye Ran. Ji Jin Hee was the perfect embodiment of melodrama with his emotional acting. Jeon Hye Jin and her unique character allowed viewers to become fully immersed into the show, and Im Tae Kyung left a strong impression despite “Misty” being his first drama. Go Joon captured viewers’ hearts with his sexy charisma, and Jin Ki Joo skillfully encapsulated the essence of his character.

2. An unforgettable melodrama

“Misty” has established itself as a melodrama to be remembered. Both the drama and the cast have received considerable attention since the first episode. Achieving 7 percent viewership ratings after only six episodes, the drama has since managed to steadily increase its ratings.

3. “Are you happy right now?”

Go Hye Ran did everything she could as she raced towards her dream of happiness. However, she was forced to doubt herself when asked at the end, “Are you happy right now?” Go Hye Ran responded by bursting into tears and saying, “I dreamed of happiness. The dreams that I thought I could achieve, and the happiness that I thought I could grab — I always thought that I had almost gotten it, but when I opened my hands, there was nothing.” Her blind pursuit ultimately ended with her realization of the truth and the lies in her life. Go Hye Ran’s journey as she struggled to chase after the things she couldn’t reach made viewers reflect on the definition of happiness and what is truly worth chasing.

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Drama: Misty (미스티)

Network: JTBC

Episodes: 16

Release Date: February 2 – March 24, 2018

Runtime: Friday & Saturday 23:00

Language: Korean

Country: South Korea

Plot

A story of the life and loves of a popular anchorwoman – how far will she go to reach the top and the many men who are willing to do anything for her (even in death), and her enemies who are willing to do anything to bring her down.

Main Cast

Kim Nam Joo – Go Hye Ran

Ji Jin Hee – Kang Tae Wook

Jeon Hye Jin – Seo Eun Joo

Im Tae Kyung – Ha Myung Woo

Go Joon – Kevin Lee

Review

After watching the last episode, I know why they called this Misty, but I think “Misery” is more appropriate and probably how I can describe this drama. I would also describe this as Tragic but it doesn’t sound as good as Misery.

What I loved the most (and really the reason I couldn’t stop watching) is hands down the twisted relationship between Go Hye Ran and Kang Tae wook! Their palpable chemistry whenever they’re on screen. The way they look at each other was so full of sexual tension. And most especially, Kang Tae Wook’s angsty eyes were so sexy yet so sad. After 7 years of pain, and all the difficult things they went through to get to each other, I just wanted them to live happy ever after.

Ji Jinhee just went straight to my oppa collection. OMG! I cant believe i’ve been sleeping on him for years!! (Most probably because his dramas weren’t my cup of tea, but now I’m looking forward to his succeeding dramas).

Go Hye Ran is one of those amazing female characters in Kdramaland. She is so powerful and successful. I loved what Han Ji won said to her, “I dont know about respect, but I know Go Hye Ran always win.” She is not the nicest female character, but you will empathize with her in some way, that’s why despite the tv station being scared of her, when she retired, you can see the admiration in everyone’s eyes, and how much they loved her.

Oh I can’t not mention the fashion. Go Hye Ran’s pantsuits and her different shades of lipsticks screams powerful and sexy. Kang Tae Wook’s gorgeous coats and turtlenecks made him more mysterious and protective.

Director Jang! I normally hate all the characters that Lee Gyun Yeong plays but this time he was amazing! One minute, I’m scared he will throw Hye Ran under the bus, but the next minute, he is all bad-ass, defending her and the reputation of journalists. I really wish that media people are like him. Not manipulating the news for their own (and some powerful corporation’s) interests, but also not withholding the truth from the people. Like he said, FACTS. Give the facts, let the people decide / interpret.

The whole murder-Kevin Lee affair at the start got me so hooked with the story. It was short but Go Joon nailed the playboy Kevin Lee. It was fun to think of who killed Kevin, how and why. About halfway, I was already dreading the truth after I was eliminating each suspect from my mind. I was right — but I didn’t want to be right!!! I also hated Kevin Lee’s wife!!! It’s not Hye Ran’s fault she is amazing, but for Eun Joo to keep insisting she killed Kevin without enough evidence was both infuriating (I wanted to scratch her eyes out for hurting Hye Ran) and pathetic (Eun Joo also led a sad life, but she made her own choices, she knew Kevin’s infidelity, she lost her baby through her negligence, she should just move on and forward).

The downside of this drama is the way the writer handled the murder investigation. For one, I disliked the super incompetent Detective Kang. I can’t believe he has worked as a detective for 20 years and arrests people based on bias and circumstantial evidence. Second, the trial was a big mess. Third, the prosecutors were too dumb. I loved it when Taewook’s assistant shouted at Kang to do his job properly. Like, finally, someone told him what all the viewers must be thinking all this time!

There were also some plotholes and other questions that were never fully answered, but it was okay, because in the end it didn’t really matter to me anymore. I just wanted the case to be closed and put everyone out of their misery.

The last 2 episodes lost focus of its original intention. I was disappointed that Hyeran let go of her principles. I already knew this will never have a happy ending and I would have been happy up to the second half of the last episode. Ha Myung Woo’s sacrifice didn’t make sense and was all for nothing because of the last 10 mins. But I understand why the ending was that way. That final scene when Kang Tae Wook said, “Are you happy?” And Hyeran was crying. SO SAD. SO TRAGIC. I couldn’t stop thinking about the ending even days after watching the show.

Rating: 8.5/10 (8 for the story +0.5 for tragic lives of the leads)

Misty is ambiguous to the end. But isn’t that just life?: A review

From the beginning to the very end, Misty is ambiguous. The reason it ended like that is because it’s not the end. Rather than a story with a beginning, middle and end, what we got was just a look at several months of a woman’s story. Only a snapshot.

I was wondering why the drama is called misty…and then I realized. It’s because that’s just what life is. Unclear. Ambiguous. Vague. Difficult to tell what is wrong and what is right.

Did Hye Ran kill Kevin Lee or not? Did Hye Ran love her husband or not? Is Hye Ran to blame for Myung Woo being in jail? Is Hye Ran happy or not?

Throughout the drama, the writer makes us ask these questions repeatedly. But sadly, even when we got answers, they didn’t come the way we had wanted them to.

In the end, the drama was wasn’t really about a career woman who finally learned how to love — which is what you might expect. No. It’s simply a drama about a woman who really wanted success and what she did to get it.

The reason why Hye Ran couldn’t answer the audience member’s question about her happiness was because happiness was never what she wanted, so how would she know? You can rewatch the entire drama again and you’ll see that never once did she say she wanted to be happy.

She wanted a society with justice. She wanted success. She wanted to have the power to make the world better. She wanted to be accepted by Tae Wook’s parents. She wanted people to understand her.

She never asked for happiness, so she couldn’t have been able to answer that question even if we gave her an hour to think about it. So right when she was faced with that question, the drama ended.

It might seem cruel to not give her a traditional happy ending…but this is not a traditional drama.

In 16 episodes, what we got was a riveting social commentary on what it’s like to be a woman who not only wants success, but desperately craves it, in a man’s world. What it’s like to be a married woman in her late 30s without children or the desire to have a child. What it’s like to live being told you should stop chasing your dreams because they don’t match up with what society expects of you.

And it showed us the reality of life. The unfairness, the cruelty, the struggle, and the fact that to continue living actually means to continue making choices — no matter how difficult.

And you will never know if the choice is right. You can only do the next best thing.

Misty Live Recap Episode 16 Final • Drama Milk

This is it, the end! We will find out what actually happened that night and I believe they will be true to their word of twists and turns until the end. We still haven’t found out anything about EJ, but the preview hints that we will learn a bit more about her in this episode possibly? I adore this writer, these actors, and the production team for making this drama so I’m going to put my trust in them until the end.

Misty has been one crazy rollercoaster ride that I am so happy to share with so many fun people. I loved reading all the theories (there were so many good ones!) and coming up with a few crazy ones of my own. This has been a lot of fun, y’all. Cheers!

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Shorthand: Misty Character Chart

Ko Hae-ran – HR | Kang Tae-wook – TW | Yoon Song-yi – SY | Jung Ki-chan – KC | Ha Myung-woo – MW | Han Ji-won – JW | Lee Jae-young (Kevin Lee) – JY | Seo Eun-joo – EJ | Jang Gyu-suk – GS | Oh Dae-woong – DW | Lee Yeon-jong – YJ | Kwak Ki-suk – KS | Kang Ki-jun – KJ | Choi Ki-sub – CKS | Park Sung-jae – SJ | Byun Woo-hyun – WH

How To Watch (later): On Demand Korea (N&S America), Viu (Asia/Pacific), Dramafever

Airing Time: March 24th, 23:00 Seoul

Countdown: AIRING!

MISTY LIVE RECAP: EPISODE 16

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#1

OPENING

HR turns around and sees TW, she asks, was it you? the camear scans to the brooch and we see TW pull it off HR’s jacket in a vision/flashback. She says, it wasn’t you right?

We see another image of TW on that ngiht.

HR – tell me it wasn’t you, you are not that kind of guy

TW – Back then, I couldn’t see anything.

Flashback of that night and TW seeing KL driving his car in the opposite direction of his. Then he sees all the annoying moments he had with Kevin Lee. He thinks he is sleeping with his wife.

TW – And I couldn’t hear anything.

TW drives off and does his big U-turn. the traffic camera catches him. He speeds up as he catches up with Kevin Lee. KL sees him behind his car. TW pulls up beside KL’s car and looks over at him. KL also looks at TW cavaleirly. TW rolls his window down and so does KL. they glare at each other. But then TW looks to the front and drives off, he speeds away.

KL drives off as well. They meet somewhere and KL wants to know what this is. TW tells him not to come in front of HR any more, she has family and she is his wife. KL says she is his wife, but why did she meet me? A good husband and a good family that is why she picked you, but maybe she wasn’t satisfied, what she really wanted was lvoe.

TW – stop.

KL keeps talking about wife, family? that is a business, she is not your woman on paper, have you heard “love” from HR. No, right? KL steps closer to TW and says, My wife…F-you. TW grabs him and pushes him up against the wall. KL hits his head hard against the wall and falls.

TW tells him that he told him to stop and walks away. But KL falls to the ground. TW turns around and looks at the body, what?????

TW – everything happened so quickly.

TW drives off in the car, he is shell shocked. KL is in the backseat. TW is crying, he is so nervous. But then he turns off really quickly. he is in KL’s car and he pulls over on a side street somewhere hidden. he thinks for a moment and looks back at KL in the car. Then he sees the train coming. he looks at the train for a moment. then he drives off again.

TW drives the car and crashes it into a pole. The brooch falls and TW is also unconcious.

TW – back then, I wanted to die together, but I coudn’t even do that.

TW wakes up and gets out of the car, he looks back at KL in the backseat. then he looks around at the snow falling. He grabs KL and puts him in the front seat. He wipes his finger prints and shuts the door.

TW – It sounds like a lie, right? Everything is buried like that.

TW runs through the tunnel. then he waits at the bustop. He hops on the bus. the weather says there is a big snow storm. TW sees 911 going to a scene and watches it from the bus. he is shocked as the bus drives away.

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#2

HR tells the over night breaking news, Kevin Lee died.

HOUSE

TW looks at HR as he tells her this. She is crying, why didn’t you tell me? Why? You, were you planning on blaming me? Did you really want to see me blamed? TW says he was suffering, he didn’t know what to do. HR says he should have told her, he had a lot of chances, if she didn’t ask him then he would lie to her and pretend. He says he didn’t want her to find out. If he could bury it then he would. He wanted to do that and he thought he could do that.

(streaming issues)

TW is crying and HR left the room.

TW – I couldn’t tell you anything, whtever Isay, it will just sound like an excuse. HR, I’m sorry, everything sounds like lies and un truths, but this is true.

HR cries in her car and TW is still in the room.

TW – You were love for me.

TITLE: SMOKE AND FOG

EJ gets a phone all. Yes, she is he one that made the appointment, yes, thank you. She is in her home and hangs up the phone. She is going to the US and is packing. She picks up her laptop and thinks back to the memory chip. She holds the laptop tightly, but then trashes it.

SY is still unconcious in the hospital. HR is sitting next to her, but then she gets up and wallks out. She walks down the hall and sees a woman. It is EJ. they stare at each other for a moment and then sit togehter.

EJ – When you say it is not, when you can deny, then you have hope, but when that breaks then nothing is left. Next Monday, i will fly out and I will lead my own life. I don’t know where the end it or where I am heading. When I came home back then, my husband told me to visit Hawaii for a week. We just went to the courtroom and didn’t hav a honeymoon, but I wanted to come back as soon as possible. That is how we took that airplane. I shouldn’t have done that, if we didn’t take that plane, if we didn’t see you at the airport, then my husband wouldnt’ have died.

HR thinks back to the airport and running into KL.

HR stands and starts to walk off.

EJ – are you satisfide now? It is all because of you HR. Me, my husband, MW, your husband, it is all because of you that we came to this point. Are you satisfied now? Are you happy? I wanted to ask you if you are happy now.

HR – Bye-bye EJ. Let’s not see each other anymore.

TW is still at home and is staring off into nothingness.

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#3

JBC

GS comes to work early, he can’t sleep. Everyone is working hard so he goes straight to his desk. But then he sees HR with soju bottles on air. He says, who is drinking int his sacred place. But then he sees that it is HR. He asks her what she is doing there. HR looks a little drunk. She asks him, director, HR’s news, you said HR does real news right? GR wants to know if something happened. HR says she always has something. She says SY is in critical care so she doens’t have anyone to drink with. He tells her to drink with her husband at home. But HR just starts chicking.

She says she moved forward only and tried hard not to be behind others, she wored really really hard, why is everything all messed up? Why am I wrong now? GS sits next to her and says that no one knows what is wrong with their life, they just live their life as their daily life. She wonders, is that right? That is sad. She says it isn’t sad, it is fair. they only live today.

HR wants to know if he has any regrets, he says, regrets? Regret never comes first, I am just a news guy, accept news, nothing mattes. Maybe it is true for you as well, that is why we have you know. So stop crying and stand up before the kids come out.

He helps her out and takes the soju bottle out. He tells her to stand up as he leaves. But HR stays there and cries a little bit longer. GS looks at her finally standing from his office and hangs his jacket up before sighing and getting to work.

HR leaves and think sabout what EJ said…it is all becaue of you HR. Are you happy? What did you do about my mishaps.

HR stumbles and everything in her purse falls out. It is strewn all over the floor. MW comes up and starts to pick everything up. He puts it all back in her purse and helps her stand back up. He smiles at her.

MW – I came here to say bye.

He hands her her purse

MW – do you know that I don’t regret my choice back then. I never regreted it, because you deserve it HR. So, don’t feel sorry to anyone. It is not your fault, we are just living our lives. EJ and me and TW.

HR – Myung-woo, you…

MW – I am leaving.

MW walks off.

VO – But HR, I think it is fortunate, I have nothing but I can at least give you my name. This vacation was short, but it was a happy moment for me, so don’t cry too long.

HR – Myung-woo…..

VO – are you satisfied, are you happy?

TW is still at home in the living room, staring at nothing and holding his hands.

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#4

TW goes to his family house in the Morning. He asks them if they have eaten yet. His mother says they havent and he says that is good, he didn’t have his breakfast.

He sits for breakfast. His mom asks him why his wife didn’t come, she tells him to go somewhere quiet together, they never traveled together. He agrees. But his parents notice something isnt right.

Cut to TW talking to his father. He asks him what happened. Tell him, what happened? TW says, father, I won’t be able to see you for awhile. His father wants to know if he is going somewhere and TW says yes, for awhile. His father wants to know, is it something you are responsible for? TW tells him that he killed someone.

The father is stunned.

TW bows his head. Sorry.

Father – Stupid guy.

TW – I’m sorry.

HOSPITAL

SY wakes up in her hospital bed and HR is sleeping on the floor next to her. SY chuckles and starts graing about all the pain her body is in. HR wakes up and asks if she is okay, she will call the doctor. SY asks where TW is, what happened to him? HR wants to know what she is talking about. SY tells her, didn’t TW tell you anything.

SY went to see TW at his office and she was leaving. Flashback. SY says she just met EJ. maybe they need some explanations, lawyer Jung. The manager leaves and looks like he wonders what is going on. SY tells TW that EJ told her about the blackbox chip, is it true? Why did you erase it? TW says he just idn’t like it. She says of course he would hate for it to be public, but as her lawyer he shouldn’t have erased it. If something went wrong, she could have had it.

TW says he was confident because HR didn’t kill anyone. SY says it sounds like he knows who killed KL. Why was the brooch at the crime scene? Do you know? He says he knows. SY is stunned.

HR goes home and goes traight to TW’s office.

SY – He said he wants to take a vacation with her together, only the two of you. Accept your honeymoon, you never had a trip. He wanted to confess.

HR franstically looks for TW. She calls him and he picks up. SHe wants to know where he is right now.

COMMERCIAL BREAK

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#5

HR goes to a museum possibly? She looks for TW and sees him looking at a painting. She walks up to him.

HR – TW shi

TW – this is my favorite artist painting, when I am having a hard time, I was comforted a lot by this artist, art.

HR – SY told me.

TW – Would you like to drink some tea?

In his office, KC sees the travel documents and sighs. A flashback of TW giving him some tickets. He tells him to take a vacation with his family, he worked hard with a low salary, I was always thankful. KC thanks him and asks if anything happened to him. TW says nothing happened. KC thanks him again and asys that he won’t leave right away, he will wait until summer. But TW tells him that he doens’t have to, he will take a vacation. But KC says he won’t listen to him this time.

There is a nock on the door. KJ comes in. He wants to know where TW is. KC doesn’t know. KC tells him to just stop, the case is all closed, why does he torture HR. He says he just does his job. KC yells at him, do a right job, my lawyer isn’t that kind of person, he always helps the poor, he isn’t a murderer, do a good job! You are good for nothing.

KC leaves with tears in his eyes and walks to his car. then we cut to him cleaning the office. But then he sees something. He pulls something out of a bag. It is a shirt. He wants to know why TW threw something like that away. A bandage and a t-shirt. Then he thinks back to TW on that day that KL died with the car accident. he went to work and TW was already there, did he see the news, KL…ah, you are already watching it. What is going on?

KC holds the clothing and then hides it in the trashcan again. He ties up the trashcan and hen cries in his car some more. But he sees someone comng to his car. He stares out the window at him. The man knocks on the window.

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#6

TW and HR sit and talk at the museum. He says he wanted to spend one more day with her like this. It is better than he thought, why didn’t they spend time like this together before? he thought it was love, so he was confident. Whatever you do, I thought I could change you. But after time passed, you were moving further away from me and I became smaller. I couldn’t stand that. It was difficult.

HR – you, are you really going there?

TW – thank you for coming, and, i am sorry.

He looks out the window as he tries not to cry. But then he stands and leaves. HR sits and tries not to cry.

But then she goes up to TW outside the museum and pulls his hand. She tells him that they should think about it a little longer, sure, lets go ona trip first. Lets think about what to do again. She pulls him into a hug.

HR – I can’t do it like this TW, I can’t do it.

He hugs her back and they have a moment where they hug each other tightly.

TW – How come we became like this?

HR – How come we ended up like this?

MW puts HR’s picture on a wall and steps back to look at it.

JBC

HR goes to work like a zombie. They tell her she is on vacation until next week, is she okay? She doesn’t look okay at all. She goes upstairs and meets with GS. She goes inside and he is happy to see her. She takes a white note and writes something on it. GS just watches her and then asks if something happened.

She gives him the note.

HR – News 9’s headline. Don’t make it breaking news, it is news 9’s headline. Can you at least do that for me?

GS – are you really okay?

She leaves and GS is watches the door. HR goes back downstairs and sits at her desk like a zombie.

Note: Kevin Lee’s killer is Kang Tae-wook, he confessed to the police.

GS – Argh, this is driving me crazy.

OUTSIDE

TW is about to cross the street. he looks at the police building. The light turns and he starts walking across the street. He makes it across and goes inside the police gates.

HR holds her head at her desk. But then she stands and looks out the window. She opens it reluctantly.

TW gets to the front oor and goes inside.

HR turns away and goes back to her desk.

TW walks thorughthe office, but something is wrong, people are running about.

JBC manager – What? The real killer? Okay, tell me! What?

The manager looks at HR. He hangs up and everyone asks what is wrong. The manager says the real killer turned himself in. They ask who it is, but he can’t say. he keeps looking at HR.

Cut to KJ with MW. He is in an interrogation.

Manager – Ha Myung-woo.

JW – huh? Ha Myung-woo?

HR is shocked. What are you talking about. The real murderer is Ha Myung Woo? The manager says he turned himself in as the killer. HR looks stunned.

TW hears about this as well. the detective says that TW can see him later.

INTERROGATION

KJ – hey Ha Myung-woo, do you know what you are saying.

MW – Yes, I know.

KJ – So , you really killed KL?

MW – Yes, and I also killed Baek Dong-young

KJ – Why?

MW – because they were torturing Ko Hae-ran

KJ gets a call. they say that MW is a psychopath, he has only photos of HR inside his house.

Manager – he was in jail for murder and he collected all HR’s things.

SJ – we found teh same drug that we found on the managers body

KJ – You can’t kill him! You were in jail!

MW – I ordered it to a hit man from the jail.

KJ – Why are you lying like this.

MW – I can’t endure anyone who is torturing HR, that is why Idid this.

KJ grabs MW.

MW – I killed them all!

KJ – You spent 19 years there and you want to go back again. How are you destroying your life like this?

MW – I never destroyed my life. I killed them, okay?

KJ lets go of MW and they have a stare off.

GS comes out, make some news, KL’s true killer came out! Hey HR, you know about him well, so give us some sources. HR is stunned. GS says that the fact is that the real murderer confessed, lets go with the facts.

TW stands at the police station adn KC comes out to greet him. He says MW came to see him.

Flashback to MW meeting KC. MW gives a letter to KC and asks him to hand it to lawyer TW. KC gives him the letter. They both stare at it and TW opens it.

MW – You should protect HR until the end, that is your punishment.

TW turns and we see JBC news with JW.

JW says that KL was actually murderered and MW said that he is the real killer. He already killed someone 19 years ago and he was stalking KL. He is also related with KL’s managers death.

EJ watches this at home. EJ goes to meet with MW in the jail. and asks why he did this, it is all because of HR.

MW – It was you. You started everything. It was you.

Flashback to MW waiting somewhere and EJ seeing him when they were kids.

COMMERCIAL BREAK

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#7

EJ sees MW waiting at the school and looks heistant. But then she goes up to him. He asks where HR is. She says that she left first, didn’t he know? HR went to see the jewlery shop ajussi, the loan shark guy. But it is strange, why did he call her at closing time, he has a bad reputation.

MW takes off running and runs all the way to the jewlry shop. Then we see the crime scene. MW is in the car and HR is looking at him. EJ is also there, she doesn’t know what to do. She looks at HR and then looks back at MW.

in the present, MW says, if she didn’t do that , then he and HR may have led a different life.

EJ – So, your misfortune is because of me? Becaue of me?

MW – No, it is no ones fault, we are all living our own lives. So EJ, you live your life, forget everything, just stop hating.

EJ takes that in for a moment and we cut to her walking down the street contemplatively. She stops and just thinks as the operatic music plays. Then she starts walking again.

HR looks at the note that MW left HR. TW and HR sit at the table as they both look at this note.

Flashback to HR confronting GS, why did he do that, she ave him the truth.

GS – the news is delivering fact, MW is the killer. You can’t catchthe news with your feeling. You can’t make news only with feeling. People like this as the news, you have a 19 year old stalker and TW protected you. People are excited about this, it is nothing to lose for me.

HE gives her something, paperwork.

GS – you are the only one, KHR’s interview. Interview all the big people. You will be the Oprah Winfrey of JBC.

HR – what about the truth?

GS – Lets say that MW’s heart covered up the truth, so you live today.

HOME

HR walks away

VO- we will live our life, we don’t know where we are going. (and something else).

TW watches her walk away.

HR cries in her make up chair.

Cut to someone writing a note. Kevin Lee murder case. It is GS, he puts the note HR wrote inside a tiny envelope and puts it away with a lot of other little otes. He sighs and puts this box away in a secret place and looks at it for a moment. Then he goes back to looking over the News 9 desk.

SPRING

We have a lot of Misty because of the weather change.

We see TW’s home, he comes out of his study and grabs his suit on the couch. It is a new suit possible? there is a note, 5 oclock news room. he goes outside and gets in his car.

KJ is there again (good Lord). TW says he is going to his wifes case. KJ says MW’s sentencing is tomorrow, if he is lucky then he will get a life sentence. He just wanted to see TW’s face. KJ says he doesn’t want to see criminals live their life happily. TW asks if he is done. KJ says it is pretty Misty today, safe driving. TW gets in the car and leaves.

TW drives off and we cut to HR at her makeup desk. She talks playfully with her makeup artist, did she do something nice for her skin? GS comes in and says HR looks like spring.

KO HAE RANS INTERVIEW SHOW

One of the pdn’s says for everyone to clap when HR comes out.

It is super Misty as TW drives. it is hard to see. TW has flowers in the car and HR calls. She asks where he is. He says he is almost there, he is at the tunnel. HR tells him that the recording starts soon, don’t be late.

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#8

GS says that her second interview is TW. You can do a good job. He leaves and we see TW driving to

HR – I dreamed about happiness, the happiness that I could achieve

TW – What did I dream about.

TW shows up and walks to the room

TW – was it you? Or was it the perfect me for you?

Why was the brooch at the scene? HR, answer me.

TW thinks back to showing up at HR’s interrogation scene. he is her husband.

VO – what if I just confessed back then.

TW – KHR has nothing to do with this case, that night, the last person who saw KL…was me.

HR – Yobo

VO – If I did that, would I remain a perfect man for you?

TW is still driving and tearing up. He gets to the tunnel and he speeds up. He closes his eyes and revs the engine as he drives through the tunnel.

INTERVIEW SHOW

HR goes to the interview and everyone claps. She introduces herself and says thank you for coming despite of the fog. She talks playfully for a bit and teh audience smiles. Someone asks her if she is happy now. HR pauses.

VO – I thought I almost achieved it, but when I opened my hand, there was nothing.

The back, someone calls but the woman says they are reording. She looks shocked though.

HR is paused on stage.

VO – Maybe we tried to fight hard to achieve something that we can’t achieve,.

GS yells at HR to snap out of it.

HR tears up.

VO – So, are you happy?

Fade Out

COMMENTS

Y’all, what happened with that ending? That was probably the worst ending that could possibly happen. I can’t recommend this show with that ending. But I am happy that I watched it live with everyone here! This was a fun drama despite this ending because of y’all!

Misty Korean Drama Review

The Good

A complex female lead you can’t help but admire

Misty revolves around successful news anchor Go Hye Ran (Kim Nam Joo). When she’s accused of the murder of a former lover, her estranged husband, Kang Tae Wook (Ji Jin Hee) must step in as her defense lawyer.

Let us all pause here to recognize the sheer glory that is the character of Go Hye Ran. I jumped ship over to this show in a bout of frustration over Hwayugi basically sidelining its female lead, and Misty saved me from just about giving up on all K-dramas.

😍😍😍

Years ago, I wrote a post about “unlikable” female leads in K-dramas. I didn’t know it then, but Go Hye Ran is the drama character I was wishing and waiting for. She’s not a perfectly “good” person, and I often disagreed with the choices she made—but that’s exactly what makes her so compelling.

Here we have an ambitious, successful, capable, determined, and brilliant woman, and we see how having all of those qualities in a world dominated by men has forced her to also be calculating, hard, and, at times, outright cruel. Over the course of the drama, she doesn’t become an entirely different person or a docile, domesticated female lead, but instead, she embraces who she is while also learning how to be vulnerable and open herself to love.

I don’t often watch melodramas, but I found myself swept up in Hye Ran’s story because all of the emotions felt realistic and earned.

The pantsuits

Yes, the pantsuits get their own subhead (and ahead of the romance, to boot). Whoever ran the wardrobe department on this series should get a gigantic bonus because Kim Nam Joo looked flawless from head to toe in every single scene. I would watch this entire series all over again just to bask in the beauty of those pantsuits once more.

Absolute perfection.

Bam. (Ji Jin Hee ain’t half bad, either.)

Pantsuit envy is a very real malady, okay?

The relationship dynamic

Misty isn’t a traditional romance by any means, but it’s certainly a compelling one. Just like I rooted for Hye Ran without applauding every single decision she made, I also fell hard for what a friend called Tae Wook’s “courtly love” while also recognizing that his adoration wasn’t always healthy or productive. (More on this later.)

They’re two flawed people navigating a very flawed relationship, and I found myself breathlessly hanging on to every longing glance from Tae Wook or small smile from Hye Ran.

It doesn’t hurt that Kim Nam Joo and Ji Jin Hee make for a mature, sexy onscreen couple. There were a few scenes where they walked off arm in arm, and I just thought “Dang, they look good.”

Cue “Sexy and I Know It”

The Bad (WARNING: MAJOR SPOILERS AHEAD)

Don’t read after this if you don’t want to be spoiled on what happens!

(Is it safe to start?)

THAT ENDING.

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I did not go into Misty expecting a happy ending. I wasn’t watching to see Hye Ran and Tae Wook strolling off cheerfully into the sunset, so the fact that it’s a tragic ending isn’t what made me so upset.

But here’s what gets me: that particular choice of an ending undermined almost every single thing I loved about the rest of the show. Some people may see the whole thing as a clever twist or as a reasonable outcome for a complex story like this, but I honestly feel like the writer sacrificed the heart of the series for the sake of surprise.

Let me climb atop a very large soap box to explain why.

Ok, so Tae Wook is the killer. SURPRISE! Yes, it’s an unexpected outcome, but it also takes all of those nuanced, emotional interactions between Tae Wook and Hye Ran and releases a giant fart in their face.

Tae Wook didn’t have to learn to trust and believe Hye Ran because he knew she wasn’t the killer from the very start. Sure, there’s still the internal conflict of defending a wife he believes has betrayed him, but he also doesn’t have much choice because she’s getting blamed for something he did. Way to cut the emotional legs out from under the entire first half of the show.

All those scenes where she’s begging him to believe her? Oh wait, pointless. He’s a murdery murderpants. And he just stood there and watched her sob.

So what you’re telling me is this face was a lie.

And these puppy eyes?

Surely not this one too!

But even if the writer must make Tae Wook the killer (which I don’t buy because who killed Kevin wasn’t the actual point of the show to begin with—why not just reveal that it really was an accident or leave it ambiguous?), the way the aftermath played out in the final episode was even worse.

Allow me to take some deep, calming breaths before rage typing about this.

Throughout the entirety of Misty, people like the police officer and Eun Joo keep making comments about how the death of the pawn shop owner and, later, Kevin, are Hye Ran’s fault because the men around her kill to protect her.

The way the finale plays out just reinforces that claim.

So let me get this straight. Because Hye Ran has the absolute audacity to want to go to college or break the glass ceiling or—I don’t know—not get sexually assaulted by a guy she dumped a decade ago, she cannot possibly learn to have a normal, loving relationship.

Did she do things wrong throughout the show? Yes. But we already saw how she and Tae Wook worked through the betrayal of her abortion and her tryst with Kevin. Literally the only reason the show has for suggesting that she doesn’t deserve happiness at this point is that she’s Go Hye Ran.

The finale reaffirms that no one in their right mind would love such a woman, and the only men who could possibly stick with someone as ambitious as her are obsessive, impulsive killers. If only Hye Ran had been nice and sweet and popped out babies for her in-laws to admire, Tae Wook wouldn’t have snapped!

Even the final scenes support the idea that Hye Ran had no right to think she could ever be happy. Tae Wook’s “Hye Ran-ah…so, are you happy?” mocks her and her foolish belief that a powerful woman is also allowed to have a personal life.

OF COURSE SHE’S NOT HAPPY, YOU MORONS! Why would she be happy when she’s spent her entire life traumatized by guilt over an act of violence that wasn’t her fault, only to let her guard down a teensy tiny bit and have ANOTHER idiot take over her life with ANOTHER act of violence that wasn’t her fault.

Forget the beautiful relationship of mutual respect she’s built with her boss over the years. Forget how she becomes a trusted mentor for the upcoming generation of reporters. Forget how she took down the untouchable baddies. Forget all of that because this ending is about dudes making terrible decisions and everyone blaming it on her. (And that police officer can go take his self-righteous lectures on a long walk off a short pier because accusing people of murder over decades-old hunches is way less ethical than anything Hye Ran did.)

Watching all of this play out makes me want to go full Myung Woo on whoever thought this was a great idea. Congratulations. You’ve taken badass Go Hye Ran fighting against sexism and injustice and turned it into dudes controlling Hye Ran’s entire life again.

Is Misty worth watching?

If you asked me a week ago, I would have said yes times ten million. But now? Maybe I’ll have a better answer for you once the emotional response wears off.

At least we’ll always have the pantsuits.

Where to watch Misty:

You’ll notice I’ve been too lazy to post anything in about two months. But now, thanks to the complete and utter trash fire disguised as cleverness that was the finale of, here I am. Nothing like a little (okay, a lot of) rage to fuel the blogging flames!The thing is, I wouldn’t be so angry atif I hadn’t loved it so much up until the ending. I started reviewing this K-drama in my head all last week, ready to sing its praises to the heavens (and the drama viewers who hadn’t started it yet).So, before I have my say aboutending, let’s review all of the many things that went right in this K-drama. Don’t worry—I’ll warn you when we’re heading into spoilers.

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