The aftermath of the night on the cliffs unfolds as the fates of Yoon Hee and Eun Byeol are revealed. Meanwhile, Dan Tae and Seo Jin each make their moves while Su Ryeon refuses to believe the stunning turn of events.
Jun Ki denies Dan Tae is the man on the wanted poster and asks Seo Jin not to snoop around his room. When Seo Jin runs into Dan Tae in the hallway, she confronts him about the poster. But Dan Tae insists Jun Ki is a fraud and he’ll be kicking him out soon. Seo Jin is pleased she has gotten this new information.
Su Ryeon stops Jun Ki and says she does not want her daughter to watch her own father die in front of her. Dan Tae comes around the corner, but Su Ryeon and Jun Ki are able to escape without him seeing them.
Immediately after Su Ryeon pushes Seo Jin in the water, a pair of divers rescue her and bring her back to shore. Yoon Hee wakes up the unconscious Seo Jin by slapping her back. Su Ryeon and Yoon He want Seo Jin to help bring Dan Tae down by finding evidence proving he killed Logan.
Seoul is being inundated by a major storm. Suddenly, a clap of thunder and lightning strikes the top of Hera Palace. Its majestic crown sculptures come crashing through to the lobby and knocks the angel’s head right off. A lifeless man is floating face down in the fountain. That man… is Joo Dan Tae.
Having just wrapped up its second season, Korean drama Penthouse (펜트하우스) has proven that it is a force to be reckoned with. And the formula? Engage viewers in a wild, nonstop roller coaster of a ride through soapy plotlines and shock and awe twists and turns brought to life by a talented cast that relishes and embraces the outrageous camp. And best of all, it is a fun ride. You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, you’ll get angry. But you enjoy it all.
SBS’ Penthouse (펜트하우스) is guilty pleasure at its soapy finest. Outrageous, over-the-top moments are paired with clever twists and turns. Its cast revels in the campy stories while delivering emotional performances when the craziness subsides for fleeting moments. It’s not hard to see why the series became one of the year’s most watched and most talked about dramas. And considering it has only just started its second of three seasons, the roller coaster is still careening forward towards who knows where.