Siren’s Kiss Episode 3 Review: Devil in Disguise

Siren’s Kiss episode 2 made the chaos between Seol-ah and Woo-seok messier after he finds more hints about the woman and her ex boyfriends/fiance who died.

Siren’s Kiss Episode 3 runs about 65 minutes.

  • Siren’s Kiss Kdrama Cast

    Park Min-young, Wi Ha-joon, Kim Jung-hyun, Han Joon-woo, Kong Seong-ha, Ha Seok-jin

  • Siren’s Kiss Series Director

    Kim Cheol-kyu

  • Siren’s Kiss Release Schedule

    March 2, 2026 – April 7, 2026

  • AKA

    세이렌

This new Korean drama consists of 12 episodes, with one episode released every Monday and Tuesday at 21.20 KST.

Siren's Kiss Episode 3 Review: Wi Ha-jun
Siren’s Kiss Episode 3 Review: Wi Ha-jun

Siren’s Kiss Episode 3 Recap

The episode resumes with Seol-ah asking Woo-seok who is going to be her next prey which makes him chuckle. She then sternly tells she has nothing to do with the deaths of her exes. She also states she’ll file a complaint if Woo-seok keeps annoying her. Further at the police station, the cops get an intel where a woman tells about Yun-ji being murdered. This prompts the officers to search for clues.

Siren's Kiss Episode 3 Review: Kim Keum-soon
Siren’s Kiss Episode 3 Review: Kim Keum-soon

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Meanwhile, at office, a video of Yun-ji mocking Seol-ah goes viral but the latter doesn’t give much thought to it. However Woo-seok who also sees the video, believes that something is very fishy. Later, Seol-ah has a meeting with the auction head where she reveals chats between the manager and Yun-ji, prompting that they were in an affair. The auction head Sun-ae urges both Seol-ah and manager Jae-uk to stop the nonsense and cover up Yun-ji’s issue for it’s causing problems to their company.

Siren's Kiss Episode 3 Review: Park Min-young
Siren’s Kiss Episode 3 Review: Park Min-young

Seol-ah then deletes Yun-ji’s chats with Jae-uk and we can see she is actually a good person. Coming to the cops, Woo-seok and Joo-young somehow persuade an old lady at the shop and gets her permission to use her son’s car dashcam. With the clip, they find a young girl wearing a cap informing to the police regarding Yun-ji’s death. The cops then track the movements of the girl via CCTV cameras and find that she used her card at the metro.

This helps the cops in tracing her. On the other hand, Woo-seok joins as the insurance officer at the auction company and this doesn’t make Seol-ah upset ’cause she cares less. He doesn’t stop but keeps messing with her but she simply shuns him down. Later onwards, Woo-seok gets more info on Yun-ji and Seung-jae’s affair. He also learns that they both had a secret hideout spot where they carried their love affair.

Siren's Kiss Episode 3 Review: Kim Jung-hyun
Siren’s Kiss Episode 3 Review: Kim Jung-hyun

Meanwhile, Seol-ah gets wine bottles with “siren” tags on it and panics because that brand was Seung-jae’s favourite. When she traces who sent them, she finds it as her colleague Eun-hyuk. He tells that Seung-jae asked him to do this before his death and Seol-ah wonders why. Just then another colleague, Eun-hye comes and adds that it is she who delivered those bottles to make sure Seol-ah feels guilty. Seol-ah simply thanks them for their stupid move and walks away. However her heart feels heavy but she holds strong.

Siren's Kiss Episode 3 Review: Wi Ha-jun
Siren’s Kiss Episode 3 Review: Wi Ha-jun

As the episode closes, the cops get hold of the mystery girl and she tells that she saw Yun-ji getting murdered. On the other side, Woo-seok somehow finds the secret hideout and gets shocked when he sees Seol-ah standing at her apartment balcony, realising that Seung-jae was having his fun right opposite to Seol-ah’s flat.

Siren’s Kiss Episode 3 Review

Ah, the series is flaring up! Seol-ah actually seems to be the victim but she’s purposefully making herself look tough. Woo-seok is quick at finding clues and I’m sure he’ll soon realise Seol-ah isn’t the villain. With everyone around Seol-ah trying to bring her down, the question about her motives remain unanswered.

Siren's Kiss Episode 3 Review: Wi Ha-jun
Siren’s Kiss Episode 3 Review: Wi Ha-jun

Why did her exes die? Why did all her exes revoke their insurance right before they passed away? Is Seol-ah really an angel or devil? What secret did Yun-ji try to hide? All these questions will be soon answered as the series develop.

Also read: All Recaps and Reviews of Siren’s Kiss

REVIEW OVERVIEW

Overall

SUMMARY

Woo-seok finds that Seung-jae and Yun-ji were having an affair. However what baffles him is not just that but also the place where they chose to have fun.
Taniya CJ
Taniya CJ
Taniya Ishwarya is an English Literature Graduate and a Social Work - Medical and Psychiatry Post-Graduate. Fun Fact, she's also an MSW Asst. Professor who loves writing way too much. She has a writing experience for 5 years.

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