Actor Lee Chung-ah spoke about her feelings on the end of Honor and about the ending.
On the afternoon of the 12th at a cafe in Cheongdam-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, an end-of-series interview was held with Lee Chung-ah of the ENA Monday-Tuesday drama Honor. Lee Chung-ah played lawyer Hwang Hyun-jin in the series, making her presence known through bold actions that faced crises head-on without yielding.
In particular, he, who struggled to the end to expose the true nature of the great evil, played a key role in accelerating the flow of Honor and captivated viewers, receiving high praise.
When asked about her feelings on the series finale that day, Lee Chung-ah said, "Actually, we feel less finished in our hearts. We talk about watching the final broadcast together after the finale, and we decided to meet next week. I think it will only feel finished once we get to that."
Regarding the ending of Honor, Lee Chung-ah said, "I rather thought it was very realistic. Some dramas can really end in a gratifying way, and when they do, I felt they were 'dramatic.' I think reactions to any ending fall into two types. It could end very satisfyingly and people might say, 'It's satisfying, but realistically...,' and if it ends this way, people might say, 'It's an ending, but why not finish it off satisfyingly?'"
She added, "Baek Tae-ju also disappeared, and surely these great evil powers will only change location and lurk elsewhere. In a way, I think the world moves forward through struggles to make it better, fighting like this."
Lee Chung-ah said, "So rather, in the ending another victim enters the office, and we, as we always have in daily life, saying 'we will listen' may be the greater comfort. Because even if this happens again, we will be by your side. Whether this is for a next season or not, I thought it could be interpreted both ways."
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