The Revenge Of Others !exclusive!

Like many mystery thrillers, the journey is often better than the destination. The reveal of the true killer is solid, but the final episodes drag slightly, getting bogged down in an overly complex web of conspiracies and secret societies that feels disconnected from the more intimate story of school bullying that hooked the viewer initially.

The series revolves around the story of two individuals, Ok Beom-jin (played by Shin Sung-rok) and Park Tae-young (played by Yeo Jin-goo), who become embroiled in a cat-and-mouse game of revenge. Ok Beom-jin is a man who becomes obsessed with taking revenge on those who have wronged him, while Park Tae-young is a seemingly ordinary high school student who becomes drawn into Beom-jin's plans. the revenge of others

The chemistry between the leads—bonded by trauma and a shared desire for justice—anchors the show’s wilder plot points. If you enjoy stories where the underdogs fight back with fists and scheming, this is a bloody good time. Like many mystery thrillers, the journey is often

Park Solomon (Lomon) delivers a standout performance as Ji Soo-heon. The character could easily have been a generic "brooding rich boy," but Solomon imbues him with a surprising softness and a distinct moral code. His transition from a passive observer to an active agent of chaos—driven partly by his own illness and desire to leave a mark—is fascinating to watch. He manages to be terrifying and sympathetic in the same scene. Ok Beom-jin is a man who becomes obsessed

What follows is a blend of "Heathers" style teen social commentary, "John Wick" style violence, and a classic whodunit mystery.