Worst K-Drama Ending
Worst K-Drama Ending
this came to mind cause I've been seeing my fair share of dramas and the start really good, very creative but the ending falls flat
my picks are:
1. lovers in Paris. the inspiration for this topic i mean come on i had to look up what it meant cause i was just puzzled
2. all the dramas that involved dying at the end such as stairways to heaven, the snow queen, a love to kill. we suffer through out the hole thing to kill them at the end not fair.
as always looking forward to your answers.
my picks are:
1. lovers in Paris. the inspiration for this topic i mean come on i had to look up what it meant cause i was just puzzled
2. all the dramas that involved dying at the end such as stairways to heaven, the snow queen, a love to kill. we suffer through out the hole thing to kill them at the end not fair.
as always looking forward to your answers.
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1. Oh Pil Seung and Soon Young - it was a very good drama from the start up to the 2nd to the last episode... IMO the last episode was just dumb for me... the lead actor made chaos in the company and after making a mess, he just left the company... the ending was very blurry and was very disappointing considering the earlier episodes.
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There are tons but the one that comes to mind now (coz I've just seen it) is War of Money. I watched the couple go through so many hardships like bad debts, loan sharks, gangsters, death of family members and poverty, and just when i thought they would get married and live happily ever after, that had to happen. Urgh, I feel so ripped off!
yup...
do agree with you kobe23...
K-dramas are very exciting at first and at the near ending...
but at the very ending..they just really looked at the couple and yet the stories about their families and friends that was being storied from the first are not told...
not fair..little bit selfish though..
i really see this in Full House and Witch Yoo Hee...
ya well...i guess..it's really hard to make a good ending!
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do agree with you kobe23...
K-dramas are very exciting at first and at the near ending...
but at the very ending..they just really looked at the couple and yet the stories about their families and friends that was being storied from the first are not told...
not fair..little bit selfish though..
i really see this in Full House and Witch Yoo Hee...
ya well...i guess..it's really hard to make a good ending!
v(^_^)v
totally agree with u , I regret even watching the drama even that it was at the begining good but the ending is really suck.. in this drama Bi was really Handsome & Hotsweeteyes wrote:a love to kill,,,is really the worst end i'm watching until now,,,Rain he was crying as fool between her chest until he is dying from cold with her,,,even this is not is like the end just is was like joke ._.
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I'm with you, the dramas usually start out nicely, then, especially if it's a longer series, it'll drag for some episodes, then the ending is usually sub-par or anti-climactic...
From the last 3 series I've seen (Hong Gil Dong, Fireworks, and The Devil)...Hong Gil Dong was probably the one that made me annoyed the most.
From the last 3 series I've seen (Hong Gil Dong, Fireworks, and The Devil)...Hong Gil Dong was probably the one that made me annoyed the most.
I agree. Actually it's halfway that many dramas turn boring. It happened with My Girl, Dal Ja's Spring, 1% of anything, Sweet 18, Coffe Prince and list goe sonkobe23 wrote:Too many to mention.
As much as I love K-dramas, I find the vast majority of them have very poor endings. Not just the very end but also the episodes leading to the ending. I'm always relieved whenever the end approaches so I can start up an exciting, new drama.
Actually ending is one of the most important moments because if it's good then you will have a good aftertaste. For example when Goong S turned too serious it was kind of meh but the ending was so cute that it actually made me feel better about the whole drama.
I didn't like Dal Ja's Spring ending because well... why did they have to have that 2 years later thing. Just how old was she 35?!!
A love to kill
I wasn't satisfied with the ending of My Love Pazzi. I knew whom she ended up with but *GAH!* it was too open!!
My sister in law is 19... Well it was too hasty. They cold have slown down a bit. And it was kind of open too.
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I actually thought Dal Ja's Spring had one of the better endings for a kdrama. I'm no fan of the "-- years later" in dramas either but in this case, I thought it was somewhat necessary to show that there really isn't anything wrong with being over 30 and single if you're happy with your life. Countless kdramas make the whole 30-but-single dilemma out to be a bit of a death sentence so I actually liked it that Dal Ja went ahead overseas for those 2 years for the sake of her own career when everyone else was telling her to get hitched. I mean, she came back 35 but she finally had everything she wanted, including the guy.maakopla wrote:I didn't like Dal Ja's Spring ending because well... why did they have to have that 2 years later thing. Just how old was she 35?!!
And I guess i'm in the minority here but I liked the ending of hong gil dong I dont see how they could have ended it differently since both male characters were equally headstrong and had different ambitions.
Did anyone see SIngle Dad in Love? Now that was a crap ending.
there are many to mention..but here are some:
1.Hong Gil Dong..not sure how to say this..but i cried my lungs out...isn't there anyway better ending for this one??
2.A love to kill..haha..21th century version of Romeo and Juliet
3.Coffee Prince..lack of detail..oversimplified
4.Goong..just like coffe prince
5.My sister in law is 19.. one of my fav drama but the ending was just crap...i hoped there was season 2 but too bad..the main actress is killed herself..
1.Hong Gil Dong..not sure how to say this..but i cried my lungs out...isn't there anyway better ending for this one??
2.A love to kill..haha..21th century version of Romeo and Juliet
3.Coffee Prince..lack of detail..oversimplified
4.Goong..just like coffe prince
5.My sister in law is 19.. one of my fav drama but the ending was just crap...i hoped there was season 2 but too bad..the main actress is killed herself..
I agree. The "2 years later" deal was actually necessary in this case, it's not just one of those whims on the part of the script writer. Here, I think they're trying to show that instead of forcing the relationship and trying to push marriage ahead, Dal Ja's matured over the course of the drama and she's learnt to step back and let things flow. That's why they showed how both of them kept just missing the other when they deliberately sought each other out; if they let things run naturally, they'll meet up in the end if that's their fate.alchocoholic80 wrote:I actually thought Dal Ja's Spring had one of the better endings for a kdrama. I'm no fan of the "-- years later" in dramas either but in this case, I thought it was somewhat necessary to show that there really isn't anything wrong with being over 30 and single if you're happy with your life.
It's not as sappily romantic as other kdramas, but I rather liked the message they were trying to convey. The whole "age gap" issue faded into the background there.
How did that go? I was curious after I saw the ratings for the show (they were fairly tragic). Ending spoiler please?alchocoholic80 wrote:Did anyone see SIngle Dad in Love? Now that was a crap ending.
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Ratings were tragic for good reason. Sorry to the people who enjoyed it but I just felt like the whole series lacked that special something and it turned into a bit of a snoozefest. I stayed with it hoping it'd pick up but it never did.Hanjae wrote:How did that go? I was curious after I saw the ratings for the show (they were fairly tragic). Ending spoiler please?
There are indeed quite a number of KDrama with crap ending.
Money Warfare - espeically the last 2 episode when the lead actor suddenly became successful and then be stabbed to death.
Paris Lover had a weird ending; I rather it ended with the leading actor and actress meeting each other in Paris again and not have those last few weird scenes.
Money Warfare - espeically the last 2 episode when the lead actor suddenly became successful and then be stabbed to death.
Paris Lover had a weird ending; I rather it ended with the leading actor and actress meeting each other in Paris again and not have those last few weird scenes.
1. The Legend (The First King's Four Guardians/Tae Wang Sa Shin Gi) -- brilliant OP but the ED was meh. The ending seemed even more lackluster when I read the supposed conclusion that shoulda/woulda/coulda been filmed, but just wasn't.
2. Sweet Spy -- It was really funny in the beginning, funnier than any other dramas I've seen to date. Then from the middle to the end, it ran out of steam. And @ the very end, it was like, huh? It just left you hanging like, o...k...? (is there a season 2??)
2. Sweet Spy -- It was really funny in the beginning, funnier than any other dramas I've seen to date. Then from the middle to the end, it ran out of steam. And @ the very end, it was like, huh? It just left you hanging like, o...k...? (is there a season 2??)
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ahahahaha... I know. Legend was pure awesome until the last like 2 minuets. Me and my cousin watched it together and we just kind of sat there in shock... then both screamed.ackirom wrote:1. The Legend (The First King's Four Guardians/Tae Wang Sa Shin Gi) -- brilliant OP but the ED was meh. The ending seemed even more lackluster when I read the supposed conclusion that shoulda/woulda/coulda been filmed, but just wasn't.
There was this huge build and then right when there should be the peak... it just stopped. It was like they went... meh I'm tired of filming, lets just stop now.
We were both pissed for a while after that. I mean that riveting, beautiful show that had us marathoning it because it was that good.... was sort of dampened by the lame, abrupt ending.
That and... Dam Duk totally lied. He chases her down and tells her she can never leave his side again only to leave her to go to heaven on a spontaneous whim? I would have been so pissed if I was her. lol
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[quote="mitch16"]hong gil dong ending was disappointing....
I don't like it either, but it's acceptable.
The Legend
Emperor Of The Sea( The ending ruined the whole series for me. I wish I didn't see it.)
Nine Tail Fox( The ending makes sense but I'm just having trouble accepting it, it's too depressing. They could have easily come up with a happy ending.)
I don't like it either, but it's acceptable.
The Legend
Emperor Of The Sea( The ending ruined the whole series for me. I wish I didn't see it.)
Nine Tail Fox( The ending makes sense but I'm just having trouble accepting it, it's too depressing. They could have easily come up with a happy ending.)
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I was also disappointed with how Sweet Spy ended but the show itself fell off the tracks about midway through when it lost its sense of humour and became a dire thriller. When that happened all the absurdities of the show that I had previously been willing to forgive became pretty glaring. The ending highlighted all of the plot and character weaknesses of the show. It seemed to somehow set up a sequel but it was so convoluted.
Also We're Dating Now. Not that the ending to the show wasn't the correct way to end the story, but the show should have ended after about 8 episodes! After that, all the episodes were either a rehash of the story or filled with endless flashbacks.
Also We're Dating Now. Not that the ending to the show wasn't the correct way to end the story, but the show should have ended after about 8 episodes! After that, all the episodes were either a rehash of the story or filled with endless flashbacks.
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Stairway to Heaven & A love to Kill
The Top 2 would be A love to Kill & Stairway to Heaven
A love the Kill is just like WTF they die together under a tree when they didnt have too
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Stairway to Heaven where she gets hit by a car, loses her memory, gets eye cancer, forgets her boyfriend, bother gives her his eyes, then he dies , and at the end she still DIES
That drama is the worst in my book
No the less good actors, and interesting to watch
A love the Kill is just like WTF they die together under a tree when they didnt have too
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Stairway to Heaven where she gets hit by a car, loses her memory, gets eye cancer, forgets her boyfriend, bother gives her his eyes, then he dies , and at the end she still DIES
That drama is the worst in my book
No the less good actors, and interesting to watch
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Stairway to Heaven was okay to watch, and it was sad. I liked it for a while but then I didn't because the storyline made no sense to me. It was just too dramatic and not realistic. There were just too many things happening, and it made me feel like the story was the way it was so people could grab their tissue boxes and cry over it.
In fact, the ending of Hong Gil Dong was quite sad, but it was actually OK...
My HUGE frustration actually comes from... the opening scene of the drama! I'm really disappointed that it was in fact nowhere in the story. I loved this scene, it's my favourite so far and I've watched it like 10 times.
IMO, they shouldn't have broadcast it if they were killing them in the end... and in case the Hong sisters didn't decide of the end at that moment, we should have seen this "scene period" somewhere before killing them.
God, I'm so angry, just about that!
My HUGE frustration actually comes from... the opening scene of the drama! I'm really disappointed that it was in fact nowhere in the story. I loved this scene, it's my favourite so far and I've watched it like 10 times.
IMO, they shouldn't have broadcast it if they were killing them in the end... and in case the Hong sisters didn't decide of the end at that moment, we should have seen this "scene period" somewhere before killing them.
God, I'm so angry, just about that!
I'm probably gonna get flamed for this, but I'm sorry I love you was pretty cruddy. Actually the whole series was pretty crappy and I think it's overrated by some people.
Yea it was sad, and storyline was a good idea, but the way they did it and excuted it made the drama sorta stupid and it somewhat didn't make sense. But whatever.
Yea it was sad, and storyline was a good idea, but the way they did it and excuted it made the drama sorta stupid and it somewhat didn't make sense. But whatever.
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worst korean ending and better ending
1> stairway to heaven --> he suicide to give his eye for a woman who doesn't loves him and that women die anyway. geez
2> single dad in love--> all about tumor and the ending not clear
3> a love to kill--> rain die
4> stained glass -->oh my GOD the main actor and actress is brother and sister, and after all they friend kill himself by drowning to the sea... oo gezz
good ending:
1> likeable or not
2> fantasy couple
2> single dad in love--> all about tumor and the ending not clear
3> a love to kill--> rain die
4> stained glass -->oh my GOD the main actor and actress is brother and sister, and after all they friend kill himself by drowning to the sea... oo gezz
good ending:
1> likeable or not
2> fantasy couple
I actaully liked the ending. It was pretty powerful but so predictable. We actually don't know if he actually died I mean they didn't show us that he actually died. And people knew where he was so probably someone soon found him and called 911 or something. I hope.conmeocho wrote:Money Warfare, i hated the ending, he just died and nobody helped him... the old guy killed him when the whole thing starting with him.
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Gumiho (9 Tailed Fox) - seriously, did that really have to happen to the sister?????? And when the ending scene finally occurred I think I shouted at the screen - at least let someone be a happy cookie!! Ah well, it was a damn good show even with the ending.
Soulmate - I know, I know, don't hate me. This was a great show, but the ending. After all that we never actually get to see anything come to...errr...fruition. BOOOOOOO!!!!
Prince's First Love - oh wait the whole drama sucked.
Soulmate - I know, I know, don't hate me. This was a great show, but the ending. After all that we never actually get to see anything come to...errr...fruition. BOOOOOOO!!!!
Prince's First Love - oh wait the whole drama sucked.
they ended it that way because they thought they were going to do a second season but the rating were not high enough..they actually have the alternate ending on you tube floating around and it is actually bettermichca wrote:Soulmate - I know, I know, don't hate me. This was a great show, but the ending. After all that we never actually get to see anything come to...errr...fruition. BOOOOOOO!!!!
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