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[All] Who is P-Yang Gu Hee-young, the master of confession? Moeun's true identity, episode 8 summary, and review.
This review summarizes the first eight episodes of "The Price of Confession," which have been completed. It quickly summarizes key points to watch in the first half, including the identity of P-Yang Gu Hee-young, the reveal of Mo-eun's identity, and the key foreshadowing of the Se-hoon case.
1. Who is P-Yang Gu Hee-young, the price of confession?
The character that became the most talked about among viewers was the one who appeared in episodes 7 and 8. P Yang Gu Hee-young no see.
At first, he appears as a character with a criminal record for operating a gaming and gambling website who was briefly imprisoned in a prison due to lack of space in a juvenile detention center, but the narrative is completely turned upside down when it is revealed that he is actually 'Ms. P', who gave false testimony in the Kang So-mang sexual assault case, the core incident of the story.
Ms. P's past testimony was that Kang So-mang had bragged about having sex, and because of this distorted statement, Kang So-mang, who was the victim, was branded as if the relationship was 'consensual', which ultimately led to the tragedy of So-mang suffering from secondary harm and even making an extreme choice.
In episode 8, the scene where Hee-young says, “Everyone in that house deserves to die” is being analyzed as a line that expresses guilt because she knew what consequences her testimony would bring about.
2. What is the identity of Moeun?
In episode 8, a truth is revealed that changes the flow of the entire work.
Mo-eun's real name is Kang So-hae, and her younger sister is the victim, Kang So-mang.
Why Moeun Pretended to Be a Psychopath
▪️ To take revenge on the dentist couple and Go Se-hoon
▪️ I needed to hide my identity
▪️ It was because I had to act emotionless to avoid suspicion.
Moeun's real background
▪️ Studying in Germany → Graduating from medical school → Volunteering overseas
▪️ Returning to Korea, he washed his identity and lived as a 'moeun'
▪️ The meticulous surveillance of Ko Se-hoon and the design of Yoon Soo were all part of a plan to punish those who drove his younger sister Kang So-mang to death.
Now, many people are responding that they understand why Kim Go-eun's (Mo-eun) acting seemed so strangely uneasy and sad.
3. Summary of the plot of Episode 8
Episode 8 shifts focus to 'Who really killed Go Se-hoon?'
▪️ Yoon-soo's false confession
Yoon-soo ends up not being able to actually kill Se-hun, so he forges a photo with his own blood on it and sends it to Mo-eun.
▪️ But Sehun actually died
Sehun was found dead in a cold storage.
That means, it was not Yoon-soo who killed him, but 'someone else'.
▪️ Moeun knew from the beginning
Because the positions of the knife in the photos sent by Yoon-soo were different and the amount of blood was also different.
In this scene, the sequence where Mo-eun says to Yoon-soo, “Sister, you didn’t kill that kid, did you?” became a hot topic.
▪️ The truth revealed through Baek Dong-hoon's investigation
Ko Se-hoon sexually assaulted Kang So-mang in the past and filmed it
Spread the video to your friends and acquaintances
So-mang makes an extreme choice after being pressured
Somang's father also died later.
Kang So-mang's older sister, Kang So-hae, was also reported to have disappeared, but in fact she was alive and she was the one he had gathered.
All these puzzles are revealed like a box opening in episodes 7 and 8.
4. What was P Yang Gu Hee-young's testimony? Why was it controversial?
Ms. P's (Gu Hee-young) testimony completely changed the trial at the time.
Problems with Ms. P's testimony
▪️ The gist of it was that Somang spoke of her relationship with Sehun as if it were bragging.
▪️ Fatal secondary harm to sexual assault victims
▪️ It ended up helping Sehun's side get the ruling they wanted.
▪️ Sehun, who was a juvenile delinquent, was released with only a light protective order.
Heeyoung's current feelings
Even in prison, Hee-young feels a heavy sense of guilt, to the point of saying, “People who deserved to die died.”
The moment Moeun recognizes herself, her fear and suffering reach their peak.
This emotional line makes the 'P-Yang scene' in the latter half of episode 8 even more shocking.
5. Summary of viewer reactions and reviews
Viewer reactions can be broadly summarized into three categories.
▪️ The collected narratives are crazy
Not just a simple crime thriller
Many people have evaluated it as a narrative that elaborately deals with the psychology of revenge of the victim's family.
▪️ Praise for acting skills
Kim Go-eun's triple role as a psychopath, doctor, and avenger
Jeon Do-yeon's desperation and crumbling emotional line
Lee Jae-in (Ms. P)'s realistic psychological portrayal is well-received.
▪️ There are also criticisms that Ahn Yoon-soo's immersion is low.
After cutting off the electronic ankle bracelet, he was able to freely move around the hospital room.
There are still some opinions that say it is a shame that it lacks realism.
Are you curious about the ending of Episode 12 of The Price of Confession and who the real culprit is? 👇👇
FAQ
1. Who is P, the price of confession?
→ This is 'Gu Hee-young' who appeared in episode 8 and gave distorted testimony in the Kang So-mang case.
2. Why did Moeun pretend to be a psychopath?
→ He chose emotionless acting to hide his identity and complete his revenge.
3. Who really killed Go Se-hoon?
→ It's not Yoon-soo, but 'another person', and it hasn't been clearly revealed yet. It's a key plot point for the next episode.
4. What is the Kang So-mang case?
→ The incident in which Ko Se-hoon drugged and sexually assaulted a woman and then released the video. The secondary victimization drove So-mang to take her own life.
5. What are the key points to watch for in episodes 9-12?
→ Mo-eun's real purpose, the real culprit who killed Se-hun, and the choice made after Yoon-soo's escape are the key to the ending.
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