Han Ji-min’s Somi Disappears as True Identity Is Revealed in ‘Heavenly Ever After’
May 25, 2025
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The 11th episode of JTBC's Saturday-Sunday drama "Beautiful Than Heaven" (directed by Kim Seok-yoon, scriptwriter Lee Nam-gyu, Kim Soo-jin, production studio Phoenix, SLL) caused a heated response as Som-i's identity was revealed along with the past story that Lee Hae-sook (Kim Hye-ja) buried in the other side of her memory. Lee Hae-sook erased all her memories from the sadness, regret, and guilt of losing her son when she was young. However, in the end, he broke out of the 'Grey Hell' that trapped him in self-inflicted self-inflicted self-inflicted. The 11th viewer rating was the highest in the country at 7.0% and rose to 7.1% in the metropolitan area, ranking first in non-terrestrial broadcasting. (Nilson Korea, based on paid furniture)
Ko Nak-joon (played by Son Seok-gu) learned about Somi's identity through the center's director (Cheon Ho-jin). Lee Hae-sook, who is smiling while forgetting all her memories, Somi, who is sick with memories of 'Eun-ho', and Ko Nak-jun's mind watching them from the side was complicated. Ko Nak-jun, who knows why Somi exists here and that he is part of Lee Hae-sook, said to Somi, "I can't hate you" but said that even hell would be willing to go with her. It was because it was a way to put everything back in place and save Lee Hae-sook.
Meanwhile, Lee became a celebrity in heaven through the broadcast of the Lotto festival. I felt guilty that I even attracted a pastor (Ryu Deok-hwan) to the desire to win and lied to him, and I was worried that he might be going to hell. In the meantime, the pastor decided to reincarnate. It was a hesitation because there was no guarantee that a new life would necessarily be happy, but "Now I want to live as a child and a parent like everyone else." He said he had no regrets about meeting his mother, whom he had been waiting for so far. Lee Hae-sook gave such a pastor a big hug and claimed to be the support of his reincarnation.
Somi was rather distressed as she remembered her memory, and rather begged for her to go to hell as it was. Does such cotton shoot in front of him (Choi Hee-jin) appeared. The question of shooting Somi asking how to get to hell is "You don't have to try so hard, but it will soon be extinguished. You can't stay in heaven or hell. "You think you've lost your memory, don't you? It's not your memory," he said, and disappeared. Somi's confusion deepened. I wondered if he really wasn't a person, as Sanya said.
The answer could be confirmed through the head of the center. Earlier, he said of Somi's existence "It's a vivid memory and a seething feeling itself. Haesook explained, "The painful and sad emotion that he cut himself out for survival," and Ko Nak-joon realized that the memories and emotions that should have already been extinguished were unable to leave Lee Hae-sook because of him. Therefore, the head of the center should be extinguished in a form that is purified through the understanding and love of the dormitory", and emphasized that Lee Hae-sook is the only one who can solve this problem.
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Since the day he lost his five-year-old son Eun-ho in the marketplace, Lee Hae-sook has not lived. The police investigation had not progressed until the month of his disappearance. At that time, the detective in charge was Kang Jeong-gu (played by Moon Jung-hwan). Ko Nak-joon even handed over the money envelope with a desperate heart to save his wife, but Kang Jung-gu was a corrupt police officer who sold missing children by forming a bond with Bok Ji-won, let alone investigating the disappearance. The accident in which Ko Nak-joon became paralyzed from the waist down also occurred while chasing Kang Jeong-gu. When Ko Nak-joon barely survived and woke up in the hospital, Lee Hae-sook had lost all her memory of her son Eun-ho.
In the gray space, Somi strangled Lee Hae-sook, "You forgot Eun-ho to live with you. No matter how hard it is, there is no parent who forgets their children." At that time, Ko Eun-ho (= pastor, Ryu Deok-hwan), who grew up as an adult, approached Lee Hae-sook and Som-i. Somi sobbed at the feeling of sorry for not being able to protect her son, and Go Eun-ho "Stop letting me go now. I can only leave if my mom lets me go. And I want my mom to be comfortable with me," he forgave and comforted. As a result, Somi disappeared, and Ko Eun-ho also left a short greeting and went on the path of reincarnation.
In the end, Somi's identity was Lee Hae-sook's 'thought body'and 'emotional body'. The memories of the subconscious that were rejected and turned away by Lee Hae-sook and the emotions that were forced to live were personalized. Above all, the gray space spread over the mirror at the end of the broadcast drew attention, meaning another hell in the play. One of the most painful hells, 'Grey Hell', was a place where only those who could forgive themselves could escape their guilt. Attention is drawn to the final story that Lee Hae-sook and Ko Nak-jun will complete in heaven, where Somi's disappearance and Ko Eun-ho's reincarnation left them alone.
JTBC's Saturday-Sunday Drama "Beautiful Than Heaven" final episode (12th) will air at 10:30 p.m. today (25th).
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