does revenge of others have a happy ending
does revenge of others have a happy ending

9/10 — because not every story deserves a smile. Some deserve a slow nod and a deep breath.

Now, about that ending:

So here’s my honest review: Revenge of Others ends , leaning toward hopeful melancholy . If you need your thrillers tied with a happy bow, look elsewhere. But if you want a show that respects its own gritty world and gives you a finale that hurts and heals — one that answers “does revenge pay?” with a bloody, honest “sometimes” — then strap in. The last episode won’t make you cry tears of joy. But it might make you cry tears of something real .

If you’re racing through Disney+’s gritty high school thriller Revenge of Others wondering whether all the blood, betrayal, and hallway beatdowns lead to a warm, fuzzy finale — stop right there. This isn’t Riverdale with a bow on top. It’s Cruel Intentions meets The Count of Monte Cristo , but everyone’s wearing school uniforms and carrying trauma instead of textbooks.

So, does it have a happy ending? The short answer is:

The show delivers justice — but justice in Revenge of Others isn’t rainbows and group hugs. Bad people face consequences. Secrets explode. The truth finally crawls into the light. Chan-mi gets answers. Soo-heon makes a choice that will leave you staring at your screen for a full minute. If your definition of “happy” is everyone lives happily ever after , you’ll be disappointed. Several characters are permanently broken. Others are gone. The final shot is poignant, not playful.