Graceful Family finale. Kudos to Lee Kyu Han for playing Wan soo like a greek tragedy because Wan soo was complicated, hated, loved, wanted to be loved, and most of all, sad. He was just fantastic.
Yes I agree, he kind of stole the last two episodes. The writers kind of forgot who its leads were supposed to be and the whole thing ended up being much sadder than I expected. I wish they’d put as much effort into his brother because that character made no sense to me from beginning to end.
Didn’t the finale feel like we were watching a completely different show. The final dinner scene broke my heart because I felt Wan soo should have been there. That how much presence he had. So good. So good.
Weirdly, parts of the last episode felt like I was in a better drama. It had actual themes it was trying to explore. I’m so used to dramas losing their themes in the final two, I wasn’t expecting this one to find some.
But then when she had that dinner party, I realised she hadn’t beaten her family – she’d annihilated them. I’m not sure how I feel about that.
And yet we’re supposed to see both Han and Wansoo as gaining some sort of redemption through their confessions?
Either way, I wanted the whole thing to feel more victorious for our leads. It doesn’t help that they did the cliched separation trope at the end for literally no reason. That did not help matters.
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larelle79
October 18, 2019 at 6:31 AM
Graceful Family finale. Kudos to Lee Kyu Han for playing Wan soo like a greek tragedy because Wan soo was complicated, hated, loved, wanted to be loved, and most of all, sad. He was just fantastic.
zgs1994
October 18, 2019 at 7:02 AM
Totally! Fantastic performance!
Ayan
October 18, 2019 at 7:31 AM
I’m going to miss watching this show each week.
His performance was great, I wish things could have turned out differently for him.
mango
October 18, 2019 at 10:06 AM
I wished to see him and aunt Suk Hee to kick butts and be an awesome duo. Sadly, he chose to leave as a tragic figure. Isn’t it fitted for an artist?
LT is Irresistibly Indifferent, Dame Judi
October 18, 2019 at 11:53 AM
Yes I agree, he kind of stole the last two episodes. The writers kind of forgot who its leads were supposed to be and the whole thing ended up being much sadder than I expected. I wish they’d put as much effort into his brother because that character made no sense to me from beginning to end.
larelle79
October 18, 2019 at 12:06 PM
Didn’t the finale feel like we were watching a completely different show. The final dinner scene broke my heart because I felt Wan soo should have been there. That how much presence he had. So good. So good.
LT is Irresistibly Indifferent, Dame Judi
October 18, 2019 at 12:10 PM
Weirdly, parts of the last episode felt like I was in a better drama. It had actual themes it was trying to explore. I’m so used to dramas losing their themes in the final two, I wasn’t expecting this one to find some.
But then when she had that dinner party, I realised she hadn’t beaten her family – she’d annihilated them. I’m not sure how I feel about that.
larelle79
October 18, 2019 at 12:15 PM
“Weirdly, parts of the last episode felt like I was in a better drama.”
ME TOO !!! Great Minds you and I.
I think the whole point in the end was tragedy and no place for redemption for the ‘baddies’.
LT is Irresistibly Indifferent, Dame Judi
October 18, 2019 at 12:30 PM
And yet we’re supposed to see both Han and Wansoo as gaining some sort of redemption through their confessions?
Either way, I wanted the whole thing to feel more victorious for our leads. It doesn’t help that they did the cliched separation trope at the end for literally no reason. That did not help matters.