Season 4 of ‘Sweet Home’ has finally arrived. It is evident that this season lives up to the expectations. The beloved cast members have once again stepped into their roles effortlessly, with Song Kang reprising his character as Cha Hyun-su, Go Min-si as Lee Eun-yu and Lee Jin-uk as Sang-won/Sang-wook. The highly anticipated return of Lee Do-hyun as Lee Eun-hyuk, the neohuman. Sweet home season 3 review The characters who have been through a lot of changes. It applies especially on Eun-yu. She showed a lot of growth. Her determination to not give up on Hyun-su, the man she likes, and her no-longer-brother Eun-hyeok, really shows her character. Go Min-si does a great job of expressing a lot through her body language. The main villain of the show is played by Lee Jin-uk. He really stands out. His creepy portrayal of Sang-wook is truly spine-chilling. Every scene he’s in is filled with a sense of fear, making him one of the most unforgettable villains in recent times. Song Kang truly lives up to the hype with his portrayal of two distinct roles in the series. The monster Cha Hyun-su is bold and indifferent, while the real Cha Hyun-su is a compassionate individual who uses his powers for good, just like when he saves Yi-kyung. Lee Si-young, on the other hand, shines as Yi-kyung. She showcased a different side as a mother and highlighting the special bond she has with her child, Yi-su. Si-young’s performance proves why she is considered a seasoned actor in the cast.
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