
I clicked out of curiosity and stayed for the confidence of the writing. The insults, the power plays, the unspoken history—it all feels sharp and modern. It’s rare for a comeback story to feel this controlled. Perfect for quick watches that still leave you thinking after the screen goes dark.
The atmosphere is dark without being try-hard. Every conversation feels like a chess move. I really enjoyed how the past twenty years are hinted at, not dumped in exposition. NetShort’s vertical format actually works here—close-ups make the silence louder. Definitely hooked after episode one 🔥.
What sold me is that the main character isn’t rushing for revenge like a cartoon villain. He listens, waits, then flips the board. The urban tone feels grounded, almost gritty, and the family tension feels earned. This is the kind of short drama that respects the audience’s intelligence.
Didn’t expect this short drama to hit this sharp. The pacing is tight, the insults at the funeral feel uncomfortably real, and the lead’s calm menace is addictive. I loved how the show teases power instead of shouting it. Watching on NetShort was smooth too—ended up binging way more than planned 😅.

