Onara, Soyoujin, Seohyuncheol, and Song Jinwoo expressed their gratitude to the viewers who loved 'Villains Everywhere.'
In the final episode of the KBS2 sitcom 'Villains Everywhere' (written by Chae Woo and Park Kwangyeon, directed by Kim Youngjo and Choi Jeongeun, produced by Studio Plum) aired on the 24th, Onara (Onara), O Yu-jin (Soyoujin), Seohyuncheol (Seohyuncheol), Song Jinwoo (Song Jinwoo), Oh Youngkyu (Park Youngkyu), Koo Wonhee (Choi Yena), Seo Inah (Han Seongmin), Seo Young-hoon (Jeong Mingyu), Song Gang (Eun Chan), Song Bada (Jo Dan), and Kim Miran (Park Tamhee) offered a heartwarming ending that turned them into a real family, bringing laughter and touching emotions to the viewers.
First, Onara, who expressed her character as someone who loves her family the most, brought a different dimension of comedic acting that made the living room burst into laughter. Onara noted, "I still can't believe it, but my greatest feeling is gratitude. I am happy thanks to the writer who created various episodes, the director who took care of everything, all the actors who passionately acted without fear of ruining themselves, and the staff who worked hard behind the scenes during the filming."
He also stated, "Since it's my first time playing a character with my name and letting go of it, I have mixed feelings, but it's refreshing. There's a sense of regret, but as I think of it as over, the pressure and tension disappear, and I feel relaxed. I believe it's because I really worked hard and burned brightly throughout. I know there will be shortcomings and regrets, but I am immensely grateful to the viewers who showed a lot of interest, support, and love until the end. I hope you all laughed a lot through this work, and I thank you for cherishing and being with us during this time."
Following that, Soyoujin, who played O Yu-jin, Onara's sister, showcased a passionate chemistry with the other actors, saying, "We worked hard filming in the cold winter, but watching the final episode in the beautiful spring feels strange. One thing is clear: our hearts were warm like spring during the filming. Though the drama has ended, I am happy to have made connections with the lovely villain family and great staff. I hope viewers remember this drama as both an exciting spring and one that feels short and leaves a sense of longing." She also expressed her genuine thanks to the stylish viewers who loved and supported 'Villains Everywhere' as it allowed her to show that comedic acting flows through her veins.
Seohyuncheol stated, "The expectations and thrills from the beginning still linger, and yet here I am for the last thoughts, wanting to throw a tantrum like a child. I was happy to portray the character Seohyuncheol, a lonely breadwinner who works hard but does not lose humanity. I believe I will never forget 'Villains Everywhere,' which gave me joy, challenges, gratitude, humility, and memories. I am incredibly grateful to the viewers who have supported us so far, and I hope you take time to rest and laugh in the busy days ahead."
Song Jinwoo, who evoked sympathy as the family's least favored character, noted, "It's quiet now that the noisy family I saw every day is gone, and I feel empty. The most common word I heard on set was 'quiet.' That shows how fun and enjoyable the time was. The role of Song Jinwoo was truly me, but through the sitcom, I was able to express feelings and actions that are restricted in reality, which was thrilling and enjoyable. The end brings a lot of regret. I can't believe it's the last, and I'm grateful to the viewers who watched until the end."
'Villains Everywhere' brought great enjoyment to the living room with the unpredictable daily life of the villain family and exciting episodes. The skilled acting of reliable actors and their diverse charms added to the emotional rollercoaster for the viewers.
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