Park Minyoung and Wi Ha-jun overcame their wounds and moved toward a new future.

On the 7th (Tue) the final episode of the tvN Monday-Tuesday drama "Siren" (directed by Kim Cheol-gyu/ creator Jo Hyun-gyeong/ written by Lee Young/ produced by Studio Dragon, Cape EnA) cut the cycle of continued tragedy as Han Seol-a (played by Park Minyoung) and Cha Woo-seok (played by Wi Ha-jun) tightly held each other's hands and met a firmly closed happy ending.

The final episode recorded an average nationwide rating of 4.5% and a peak of 5.4%, and an average of 4.3% and a peak of 5.3% in the metropolitan area, ranking first in its time slot among cable and general programming channels for every episode. the drama also ranked first in its time slot among cable and general programming channels for the tvN target 20-49 male and female viewers on a nationwide basis, achieving a successful finish. (based on paid platforms combining cable, IPTV, and satellite / provided by Nielsen Korea)

Han Seol-a and Cha Woo-seok succeeded in handing over Do Eun-hyuk (played by Han Jun-woo), who had killed Han Seol-a's men, to the police after confronting him. the despairing Do Eun-hyuk confessed everything, revealing not only that he had killed Han Seol-a's men but also her parents, Kim Seon-ae (played by Kim Geum-soon), and Kim Yoon-ji (played by Lee El). at the same time, he confessed that it had all been to protect Han Seol-a.

After confirming the horrifying truth about a trusted close friend, Han Seol-a broke down in tears of disappointment and anger and ultimately declared a final farewell to Do Eun-hyuk. Do Eun-hyuk, who lost the one who was like salvation in his life, could not bear the guilt and self-loathing and ended his life, adding bitterness.

Freed from a long cycle of tragedy, Han Seol-a gradually began to live the ordinary life she had always dreamed of with Cha Woo-seok. Cha Woo-seok sincerely confessed that he would be family and friend to the alone left Han Seol-a, and Han Seol-a, after difficulty, accepted his heart and they became true lovers.

Above all, Han Seol-a's smile as she and Cha Woo-seok admired the family portrait left by her father moved viewers. Siren ended with Han Seol-a and Cha Woo-seok's hands clasped tightly, having never let go of their trust in one another despite any crisis.

In this way, "Siren" delivered both thrilling shivers and exhilarating catharsis through the intertwined process of the dangerously beautiful Han Seol-a and insurance investigator Cha Woo-seok, who pursues the reality of deaths surrounding her. clues that were revealed one by one—whether Han Seol-a was an insurance murder suspect or an ill-fated woman, her ambiguous identity, and the real culprit hiding behind the shadow—stimulated viewers' imaginations.

Also, Han Seol-a's story, who ultimately survived amid people's suspicious eyes and proved her innocence, offered warm consolation to survivors who raised their voices despite facing various prejudices and rumors. the way Han Seol-a and Cha Woo-seok, who lived with guilt after losing a precious person, comforted each other and healed their wounds left a deep impression.

The actors' passionate performances expressing the emotional lines of characters who held secrets also shone. Park Minyoung embodied the detailed settings of the alluring Han Seol-a character and exuded femme fatale charm; Wi Ha-jun completed the strong charisma of insurance investigator Cha Woo-seok; Kim Junghyun portrayed the mad obsession of Baek Jun-beom; and Han Jun-woo completed the twist as Do Eun-hyuk—among others, every actor's presence stood out.

Moreover, the numerous meaningful mise-en-scène elements and unique filming techniques using beam projectors and screens amplified Siren's seductive atmosphere. the sensuous OST inserted at the right moments maximized the tension of scenes and characters, instantly captivating viewers' eyes and ears. the mysterious lingering lines and endings that stoked the desire to watch the live broadcast also amplified the thrill of the late-stage twists. thanks to this, FUNdex's released TV drama buzz ranking placed it in the top 10 for six consecutive weeks, proving its hot popularity. (as of Apr. 7, 2026)

With actors' presence integrated into the characters, beautiful visuals, a solid story, and harmonious music, the tvN Monday-Tuesday drama "Siren" rose to become a well-made romance thriller and delivered a genuine message of love to save wounded souls, achieving a successful finish. <

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