In the 78th episode of the KBS 2TV daily drama 'Queen's House' (directed by Hong Seok-gu and Hong Eun-mi, written by Kim Min-joo), Mi-ran (played by Kang Kyung-heon) reached her limit after a series of incidents and headed toward the water's edge. Outwardly, she seemed like a cold person who made only self-centered choices, but in reality, her complex inner self, which had been endlessly enduring to protect her son, family, and company, was clearly revealed in this episode.

Ultimately, in this 78th episode, Mi-ran reached a point where she could not forgive herself, and the regrets of past choices that had hurt her most beloved family and put those she should trust at the edge overwhelmed her all at once. Burdened by the guilt of repaying kindness with enmity and the feeling of having sinned against her son, Mi-ran moved her steps toward the water.

At that moment, O-seong, who discovered Mi-ran, roughly grabbed her and said that running away was not the only answer. For the first time, Mi-ran revealed her hidden emotions. O-seong also demanded that Mi-ran 'correct' things and 'find what she could do.' In the process, she learned that there was a new clue regarding the truth of the Kim Do-hee case, and with her body and mind collapsing, Mi-ran found a reason to get back on her feet again.

Kang Kyung-heon, in her character, has received acclaim for convincingly portraying the weight of the past choices hidden behind the cold expressions and sharp tone that had previously made her disliked by viewers. Mi-ran's guilt, which stems from decisions made to protect something but ultimately caused only pain for her family, is expressed with high immersion, leaving the viewers with a new perspective on the character of Mi-ran. Attention is now on how Mi-ran, who will stand on the same side as Jae-in, will shake the plot of the drama.

[Photo] KBS 2TV 'Queen's House' broadcast capture

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