The character Song Jin-woo from 'Villains Everywhere' talked about the nature of power holders.

The episode of KBS2's Wednesday sitcom 'Villains Everywhere' (written by Chae Woo and Park Kwang-yeon, directed by Kim Young-jo and Choi Jeong-eun) aired on the 3rd and depicted the family's resistance against Seo Hyun-cheol's dictatorship.

In this broadcast, Oh Na-ra provoked Seo Hyun-cheol by saying she would give out gifts with the money from the savings group. Seo Hyun-cheol was already angry due to a loss of face as the head of the family, and he was displeased with Oh Na-ra using the savings group money without consulting him, insisting it was a matter of attitude, leading to a confrontation.

The enraged Oh Na-ra canceled her promise to give gifts to the family with the savings group money. Although the family's resentment was directed at Seo Hyun-cheol, the situation flipped when it was reported that the relay runner had run away with the savings group money. With the initiative in hand, Seo Hyun-cheol restricted the freedoms of the household members through austerity policies.

Eventually, the family exploded in anger and rose up against Seo Hyun-cheol. Under the leadership of Song Jin-woo, they formed a scrum to fend off Seo Hyun-cheol and Oh Yu-jin, ultimately succeeding in gaining their freedom. Song Jin-woo, who led the charge for freedom, was exhilarated by the taste of power but got severely shocked by the 'symbol of power' massage chair.

Afterward, Oh Na-ra returned with the savings group money. She quickly restored the family hierarchy, providing wraps to the family members, including Seo Hyun-cheol, with whom she had strongly opposed. Upon seeing this, Song Jin-woo said, 'This is how a power holder's character should be.'

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