![]() ![]() Kim Nam-Yoon has, even by the generally low standards of wealthy corporate types, been a pretty awful person. The drama also makes a rather bizarre switcheroo close to the end. It's just that other characters are more willing to tolerate it now for some reason. At this point it's really just kind of depressing realizing that Kim Tan's behavior hasn't really changed. The effect might be a pleasant one, for someone who enjoys watching the cute Kim Tan / Eun-Sang antics- but for me the enjoyment factor in those scenes went out several episodes ago. "The Heirs" has been zigzagging all over the place in terms of light-hearted funtime episodes versus the serious ones. However, the more of this cute stuff that we see, the more the question comes up of how appropriate it is for the only apparent conflict in this drama to be deflated so close to the end. When the drama loses its pretensions and just lets its teen characters act like real teenagers, it can be fairly successful as light entertainment. Even the abrupt ending of Kim Tan confronting his father with Eun-Sang in tow is pretty fun. ![]() There's lot of cuteness here as we get a bright cheery look at Kim Tan's birthday party, where all his friends have shown up and are having a gay old time taking pictures and doing basic teen stuff.
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