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The episode uses visceral flashbacks, such as the sound of searing meat triggering Dong-eun's PTSD, to remind the audience of the physical and psychological gravity of her abuse.
Joo Yeo-jeong (the young doctor) moves to Semyeong to be closer to Moon Dong-eun. After she reveals her horrific scars to him, he commits to being her "executioner" rather than just a Go teacher. The episode uses visceral flashbacks, such as the
Yeo-jeong’s decision to help Dong-eun introduces the theme of whether "justice" is worth losing one's own innocence or professional future. 4. Critical Reception Yeo-jeong’s decision to help Dong-eun introduces the theme
He begins to notice the cracks in his wife’s (Yeon-jin) facade and starts his own investigation into the suspicious connections between his social circle and Dong-eun. 3. Central Themes The episode uses visceral flashbacks
The group is in a panic because Myeong-oh has gone missing. He had been blackmailing them with their secrets, and his absence creates immediate friction and suspicion among the friends.