The scene where Kim Nam-joo saw Kim Kang-woo’s affair images was shocking, even though it was later revealed that Cha Eun Woo of MBC’s “Wonderful World” was the only person who survived the arson event at the pension that Kim Nam-joo was searching for.
The only survivor of the “pension arson incident” is Kwon Sun-yul (Cha Eun-woo), according to episode 3 of MBC’s Friday and Saturday drama “Wonderful World” (written by Kim Ji-eun and directed by Lee Seung-young Sang-hee), which aired on the 8th. Eun so-hyun (Kim Nam-joo) learns this while working at Jang Hyung-ja’s (Kang Ae-shim) request after being released from prison. However, the scene that ends with So-hyun being horrified to see Kang So-ho’s (Kim Kang-woo) affair photo highlighted the conclusion and gave the mystery narrative more energy.
After being released from prison, Su-hyun met her mother Go-eun (Won Mi-kyung) on this day’s broadcast. The two of them shared her motherly love by sobbing in each other’s arms. Go-eun heard Su-hyun say, “I’ll never die. “I made a vow to my Gunwoo that I wouldn’t feel guilty about it,” he murmured, discovering the purpose of existence. At the suggestion of another prisoner, Su-hyun then set out to locate the lone survivor of the ‘pension fire event’. Su-hyun inquired about a variety of locations, such as the Smile Center, pension, and police station. She also requested the contact details of Kim Si-ra (Jeon Hyun-ah), a psychology professor who claimed to be in charge of the survivors.
In addition, So-hyun continued to express her gloomy longing for her spouse Su-ho and son Gun-woo (Lee Joon). Feeling as though she were possessed, Suhyun returned to her former home and thought back to the good times that had existed before the event. She sobbed as she held Gunwoo’s clothes and possessions in her arms. Suhyun also mentioned, “I heard this sound that day, too,” and appeared fixated on the question mark, “Did I close the front door?” when she heard the front door close as she was leaving the house.
One of them is the politician Kim Joon’s (Park Hyuk-kwon) henchman, Melody, who follows Rep. Choi Jun-seok’s (Kim Chul-ki) lead and gets attention by fighting violently with his bodyguards to obtain evidence of a drug party. Around this time, Su-hyun visited the junkyard in an attempt to locate the survivors of the “Pension Fire Incident” using the details from Shira’s victim counseling log. She was taken aback to discover that Mel-eun, whom she had met by coincidence at Gun-woo’s graveyard, was the only survivor.
“I wrote a letter to apologize to him for a long time,” Suhyun said her as she tenderly gave him his diary. “So you’re here to deliver an apology to the man who killed my parents?” the melody queries. “How do you view me now? Are you happy with how you’re doing? He voiced his mounting resentment.
Every day, Suhyun went to Melody’s residence. So-hyun noticed that Sun-Yul was searching for a necklace memento featuring a picture of her mother, whom she treasured greatly. So-hyun discovered Sun-yul’s necklace and gave it to her, stating, “I feel the same anguish. She admitted that she was in the same pain as the song, saying, “I lost my child.” The melody then started to open up to so-hyun for the first time, her eyes fluttering at her earnest confession, indicating at growth in their relationship, as she voiced her hope that so-hyun would not have to live in suffering like herself.
Suho also won the Journalist of the Year Award and was named ABS News Director. After leaving Go-eun’s house with her bags, Su-ho confronted so-hyun, who was about to go home, and the two of them experienced their first sorrowful reunion in six years. “How do I let you go?” Suho asked. You were missed. He gave Suhyun a strong hug and murmured, “Suhyun-ah.” With tears in their eyes, Suhyun proclaimed their reconciliation while holding Suho in his arms. After that, Su-hyun met up with Myung-hee (Gil Hae-yeon), her mother-in-law, at a family get-together. Myung-hee appeared to accept so-hyun, but when Su-ho wasn’t around, she expressed her disdain for her murderous daughter-in-law by saying, “I’m still horrible of you,” which made so-hyun very sad.
The station then extended an invitation to Suhyun and Suho to participate in a couple’s special broadcast. Suhyun made the decision to show that she is the one who walks with Suho and doesn’t hide behind him, in contrast to Suho, who is against it. Through the broadcast, Suhyun and Suho revealed how they felt about abandoning their son, demonstrating how much their love for one other had grown.
Suhyun arrived in the waiting area after the broadcast was over to find an unexpected call from Melody. The tune says, “A journal.” I don’t think I can forgive. He remarked, opening up even more and walking up to Suhyun. “I’ll read it though.” However, surprising news lurked behind the good news. Suhyun found a photograph inside the enigmatic package she had taken and opened suspiciously in the waiting area.
The play ends with a scene in which a mystery guy develops a photograph in a darkroom and a picture of Su-hyun with the term murderer inscribed on one wall. As the performance progresses, a relationship map that looks into the persons in Su-hyun’s immediate vicinity is unveiled, heightening the suspense. The image of Kwon Min-hyuk (Lim Ji-seop) leaving the dark hallway and the family photo of Kwon Ji-woong (Oh Man-seok), who killed So-hyun’s son in the darkroom, intersect, adding to the mystery narrative’s expansion and raising the question of whether Min-hyuk is dreaming of exacting revenge on So-hyun.
The three ‘Wonderful World’ episodes reached a peak audience of 9.2% (henceforth referred to as Nielsen Korea), surpassing the show’s previous record for consecutive highest viewership ratings. Furthermore, it recorded 8.0% both nationally and in the metro area, up 2.0 percentage points from the previous period. 2049 was the highest ranking drama for Friday and Saturday, coming in at 2.1%.
The human mystery drama “Wonderful World” on MBC’s Friday night features Kim Nam-joo as Eun so-hyun, who executed her son’s killer firsthand, as she tries to piece together the puzzling events of that day.
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