Perfect Marriage Revenge Episode 5

Crossing the Line


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Season: 1

The day after the incident at the ferry port, Yi Joo learns that Do Guk is dealing with a panic disorder. Believing that Jung Wook holds crucial information about Do Guk's condition, she arranges a meeting with him, going against Do Guk's explicit request not to meet. Despite her worry for Do Guk, he sternly warns her not to cross the boundaries of their contractual relationship. Seeking comfort, Yi Joo visits her grandfather and encounters an incredible story about her birth. (Source: TVDb)
  • Aired: November 11, 2023

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silent_whispers
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Aug 31, 2024

10/10

Powerful episode. I was starting to really wonder about that TWIST that was finally revealed at the end of the episode. I kept wondering who the the real child was or that there would be some kind of twist surrounding it. Boy, didn't expect that and there's still more to be revealed.

This is also a powerful episode in revealing that Yi Joo is so freaking miserable and unhappy. I almost deducted a star just for that! Especially when Se Hyeok gets on his high horse and says he's the one who should be upset. Dick, however he wasn't wrong in being so happy in her misery.

This was a huge episode! So much going on. More importantly it might be that Do Guk remembers the car crash. There was no way that he wasn't the one in the car she hit, but I've been wondering if he remembers it and was reborn to?

This episode was HUGE!! Too much going on to put all down. New allies are happening!!!! Holy Drama!

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Bubana
0 people found this review helpful
Jul 13, 2024

Can Se-hyeok get more and more annoying? Yes,…

Can Se-hyeok get more and more annoying? Yes, yes he can. I get you are upset but go cry two times and move on for god's sake.

Yi-Joo's mom is no better than him. She is theeeee worstttttt. Stress omg stress.

I feel so bad for Do-Guk...... we can see that he really likes her but she is still conflicted.

WAIT A DAMN MINUATE SO YI-JOO WAS THE REAL DAUGHTER AND YOO-RA IS NOT? OMGGGGGGG
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estar
1 people found this review helpful
Mar 2, 2024

so wasn't wrong about most of my assumption's…

so wasn't wrong about most of my assumption's - but am getting a bit tired with the hangdog look on Yi Joo's face. trying to be understanding as to why she's always sad, but OMG it's a constant thing with her - especially when she with Do Guk. seeing part of his PTSD, she must get that he suffered & is walking around with an open wound just like her. yet he keeps offering her his hand, trying to do for her - so why not let her guard down or just be more friendly towards him?!? if there is anyone she should be on friendlier terms, it's Do Guk - considering he her only ally here \(〇_o)/btw i want him to confide in her about his older brother but i get why he wont, she has drawn the line so he can't cross it. *****************************************************************************************************************************************Se Hyeok is a weirdo - the way he is carrying on, one would think the one he is infatuated with is Yi Joo, not Yoo Ra. he keep hounding her, going to that dress fitting appointment like why?!? just to see her?? also he needs to stop with the "...were were childhood friends & lovers..." considering when that friend was in the ICU, the only thing he cared about was shielding Yoo Ra's eyes ㄟ( ▔, ▔ )ㄏ******************************************************************************************************************************************back to Yi Joo's constant depressive state is it cause she thinks she has a yr to complete her revenge?? that she got a cosmic/magical timer on her wrist with a morbid countdown?? is that why she keeps pushing Do Guk away?!? ************************************************************************************************************************************side note: Yoo Ra & Jung Wook r perfect for each other both sociopaths

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Diva70
0 people found this review helpful
Feb 10, 2024

Payback

Even thevisuals arequality. The way colors are used carry the tone ofthe series. Every sceneoffers somenew move on this chessboard of life.It was wonderful!
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11417641
2 people found this review helpful
Nov 5, 2023

SPOILER ALERT! [7,5/10]

This episode isn't draggy per se but the pacing isn't similar to the previous episodes. I think they do this on purpose to build up tension for the reveal that happens towards the end of the episode, that Yijoo is her father's biological daughter. Which makes me loathe her father even more because what the fuck is that man doing? He's incompatible both as a father and a person, and oh, not to mention he's an average businessman. Just look at him shamelessly asking for grandma Taeja's help. The earlier scenes in this episode feel draggy because Yijoo has to meet Jungwook again. After promising Doguk that she will not meet Jungwook, she breaks the deal and meets the guy. I don't understand Yijoo at all. As I said in my review for the previous episode, Yijoo knows best how it feels to be painted as something we're not. She even tells Jungwook she has to hear the story from Doguk himself (about what happened in the past when they were young in relation to Jungwook's disability) but in the end, she gives in and listens to Jungwook's request. I feel bad for saying this but I'm disappointed in her. We later see that she's scared to go beyond the line she set between Doguk and herself, but she doesn't even realise that until Doguk reminds her about the boundaries she said. Doguk and Yijoo know that they're already falling for each other. Being in love with Doguk isn't Yijoo's priority now, but in this episode, we can see that Yijoo doesn't think it's impossible for her and Doguk to have a genuine relationship. However, the thought that she will be in a relationship when she's about to die, scares her. I'm just happy whenever there's a misunderstanding, Yijoo and Doguk will communicate, eventhough they should've done it in the beginning. Sehyeok, wow, that guy, so pathetic. When Yijoo and Doguk went for a wedding dress fitting, Sehyeok told Yijoo that he had the right to be mad. Seriously, Sehyeok shut up. He makes it sound as if Yijoo betrayed him and she's having an affair with Doguk. Sehyeok and Yoora might not be in a relationship, but Sehyeok cheats on Yijoo by having feelings for somebody who isn't his wife! The audacity Sehyeok has is soooooo unbearable, that guy needs a lesson. Doguk is such a professional, lmao. If I were him, I'd come up with a reason to fire Sehyeok. But it seems like Sehyeok is a good worker, that's why Doguk can't get rid of him. Yoora isn't rebelling, she's a grown woman. Her father said the reason Yoora has an attitude problem is because of his wife, and that made me laugh. He's pinning the blame on his wife whom I doubt he loves. You're also the problem! I can't wait for Yoora to learn that she's been doing these shits for nothing, and Sehyeok too. I have no hope for their characters.

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