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[Comprehensive] Lee Dong-wook resents his gangster father Chun Ho-jin… “Who do you think made me start this?” (‘Good Man’)

Lee Sebin
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2025-07-19 01:03:20
‘Good Man’. Photo I JTBC ‘Good Man’ broadcast capture
‘Good Man’. Photo I JTBC ‘Good Man’ broadcast capture

In ‘Good Man’, Lee Dong-wook expressed resentment towards Chun Ho-jin.

In the episode aired on the 18th, Park Seok-cheol (played by Lee Dong-wook) revealed his resentment towards Park Sil-gon (played by Chun Ho-jin).

On this day, Park Seok-cheol planned to quit the organization after cleaning up District 3, but the situation went awry. Oh Sang-yeol (played by Han Jae-young), who had promised to clean up District 3 without using force, broke his promise and was violently evicting tenants.

To manage the tense atmosphere, Park Seok-cheol went to meet the tenant representative Kim Jin-ho (played by Park Won-sang). However, the conversation with Kim Jin-ho escalated into a physical altercation, and Kim Jin-ho attempted to set himself on fire, saying, “Didn’t I tell you? Have you ever seen someone who is prepared to die?” while pouring oil on himself.

Park Seok-cheol kicked the lighter away to prevent Kim Jin-ho's self-immolation, but the oil on the floor caught fire. Park Seok-cheol saved Kim Jin-ho from the flames, and the scene was prominently featured in the newspaper. After seeing the article, Park Sil-gon felt proud of his son Park Seok-cheol, but Park Seok-cheol's reaction was cold.

Meanwhile, Park Sil-gon was looking for money to pay off his daughter Park Seok-kyung's (played by Oh Na-ra) debt of 300 million won. Eventually, Park Sil-gon secretly visited the organization’s boss, Kim Chang-soo (played by Lee Moon-sik).

Seeing Park Sil-gon, Park Seok-cheol raised his voice, saying, “You didn’t come here for money, did you? Are you really doing this? If you borrow money here, who is going to pay it back? You know I have to take the fall for this. Who do you think made me start this?”

Park Sil-gon recalled the past in response to Park Seok-cheol's intense reaction. He had suggested to Kim Chang-soo, “Our son. Why don’t you take him to your company and let him work? If you think of it as paying his salary with the money you send home every month, wouldn’t that make you feel a bit better?”

Park Seok-cheol, recalling that he got involved in the organization because of Park Sil-gon, expressed his anger by saying, “Who do you think I did this for?”

[Lee Se-bin, Star Today Guest Reporter]

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