TV: [Spoilers!!!] Heard It Through the Grapevine (Finale)


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Article: 'Grapevine' Lee Joon and Go Ah Sung reject 'the sad monster' Yoo Jun Sang's life

Source:
Mydaily via Naver

1. [+4,064, -102] I feel like the scene with Han Jung Ho's backside at the end is symbolic to the drama. And this is my first drama with such a cool ending.

2. [+3,718, -84] Didn't feel like it was the last episode ㅋㅋ even more surprised that they didn't include the usual message at the end thanking the viewers for watching ㅋㅋ Total open ending

3. [+2,811, -196] This would never happen in real life

4. [+1,642, -138] I liked the drama at first for how realistic it was. I still like it now, though. Great work to everyone.

5. [+1,151, -22] Burst out laughing at the final word saying 'The End' ㅋ I don't think Han Jung Ho wanted to say anything more because he was frustrated ㅋㅋ

6. [+475, -61] Where did that annoying daughter get all the money to go study abroad with? She hated her parents so much but she eventually uses up their money

7. [+489, -84] Thought the Han Jung Ho couple was the monster at first but everyone got so weird towards the end... hopeless ㅎㅎ

8. [+479, -88] Should've kept the drama to showing the repercussions of Han Jung Ho's actions... they made the kids look so selfish! Ridiculous! Everyone around them too!

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Source: Nate

1. [+306, -10] The community of the weak was a fantasy but it's right. We're all in this together anyway... a monster may be lonely but he will never fail.

2. [+286, -17] He eventually became alone in a world of his own... The powerful don't know that they need to live with the rest. Sad. The ending was unrealistic... but I enjoyed the drama until the end.

3. [+280, -12] It ended up like that queen said. He became alone. And the house became his jail.

4. [+43, -2] Lee Joon did not look happy at all in the ending to me... and the ending itself was so unrealistic... could never happen in real life -_-;;;

5. [+35, -1] There is no absolute evil or absolute good. Han In Sang can never be fully happy. The facial expression at the ending was to be expected...

6. [+28, -12] A high quality drama with a high quality ending. An implicative modern take. I don't think Korean viewers can understand such an ending because they're so used to happy endings that are blatant but I wish people will be more open to modern and advanced open endings like this.

7. [+23, -8] The ending wasn't blatant about it but the drama was basically about the rich falling and the commoner living happily. They had no choice but to end it like that because they depicted the wealthy as 'out there' and bad. The drama depicted the wealthy more and more stereotypically towards the end.

8. [+20, -8] Shows how things can go wrong once you let the wrong person inside your house...

9. [+18, -1] The ending didn't feel like an ending at all...

10. [+16, -5] It's sad that the drama was only able to depict the wealthy as evil, unjust, and lonely. Was that all they could come up with?

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