Startup Korean Drama Final Episode

Startup Korean Drama Final Episode

Start Up Ep 16: Suzy & Nam Joo Hyuk get their happy ending; Kim Seon Ho smiles bright because of Yeo Jin Goo

*SPOILERS ALERT* Last night saw tvN drama Start-Up's finale and there were plenty of scenes which were buzzworthy for fans. Read our quick recap below.

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*SPOILERS ALERT* This past weekend marked the finale for popular tvN drama Start-Up which starred Suzy as the determined CEO Seo Dal-mi, Nam Joo-hyuk as the goofy genius Nam Do-san, Kim Seon-ho as sharp-witted investor Han Ji-pyeong and Kang Han-na as the confident heiress Won In-jae. Ep 16 saw Cheongmyeong Company submitting Tarzan for the Smart City bid with Do-san promising to propose to Dal-mi if they win.

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They also proved how Samsan Tech 2.0 is no longer gullible by catching who the hackers behind the ransomware were (it was the twins!) and not falling for the journalist's tactics of defaming them in an article. Given that they end up being chosen for the finals, Dal-mi also decidess to get more investors and that's how Ji-pyeong eventually gets added as a shareholder to her company. Speaking of Ji-pyeong, he and Dal-mi have a sort of quick closure where he admits how the latter's letters were his sole companion as well but that they weren't meant to be. We also get to see Yeo Jin-goo, the voice behind the loveable AI Yeong-sil, make an adorable physical cameo as Hong Ji-seok, whose start-up for orphans sees Ji-pyeong investing in his company in a personal capacity.

While halmeoni (Kim Hae-sook) is ecstatic to know Do-san is back and reunited with Dal-mi, she runs to console Ji-pyeong giving us yet another memorable scene, telling her 'good boy' to not be lonely anymore. Halmeoni also has a tearful reunion with In-jae, who now goes as Seo In-jae. Although she is blind, it was such a fulfilling moment to see her envision the whole Seo family back together like they were all those years ago. In-jae even gets her music box back after properly reconciling with her sister, but not before she confidently confronts her cruel stepfather Won Doo-jung (Um Hyo-sup) during a Q&A, which was mostly empty due to Morning Group being caught in the ransomware scandal.

Shippers of Lee Chul-san (Yoo Su-bin) and Jeong Sa-ha (Stephanie Lee) were rejoicing as the latter introduced the former as her boyfriend to her sister. As for Kim Yong-san (Kim Do-wan), we see an endearing moment with In-jae as he apologises to her for judging her in the past. The Samsan Tech trio also shares an emotional embrace as they find out their old office has been taken over by three boys looking to kickstart their own start-up company as they did so long ago. Do-san and Ji-pyeong also have a 'bury the hatchet' moment, as we said earlier because Ji-pyeong earnestly believes in Cheongmyeong Company (unlike Samsan Tech!) and decides to invest in them. It's also Yeon Seon-hak (Seo Yi-sook) and Park Dong-chun (Kim Min-seok) who hilariously convince Ji-pyeong to talk to Dal-mi and Do-san. Ji-pyeong also shares a cute 'job well done' moment with Dong-chun because he noticed Ji-seok's start-up pitch.

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The epilogue takes place in present-day 2020 with Cheongmyeong Company enjoying some well-deserved success. Through Do-san and Dal-mi's desk, we see with heartwarming snaps that the two got married while Chul-san had to shave his head confirming they won the bid. The ending sequence sees Dal-mi, Do-san, Ji-pyeong and In-jae walking side-by-side with happy smiles, heading to the shareholders meeting.

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For the latest Bollywood news, Telugu news, entertainment exclusives, gossip, movie reviews, and more, follow the website and YouTube channel, or head to our social media platforms like Twitter, Facebook, Instagram!E / Entertainment Highlights of the Start-up press conference with Bae Suzy, Nam Joo-hyuk and more This new Korean drama will make your heart flutter

, there have been many Korean dramas lately that deal with what youth go through in society. Joining that hot genre is a new Korean drama that will be streaming on Netflix,

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. Starring Bae Suzy as Seo Dal-mi, Nam Joo-hyuk as Nam Do-san, Kim Seon-ho as Han Ji-pyeong and Kang Han-na as Won In-jae, the drama follows the  story of four characters in a start-up industry who overcome challenges in career and love.

), the drama is highly anticipated because of its star-studded names. Director Oh said during a press conference today. “The whole thought process for the drama series started about two years ago. We wanted to do a story about starting a business, about youth who take on a challenge of starting up a business. That story really stuck with me.”

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Director Oh: For Suzy, … I worked with her on a drama series, there is this kind of energy about Susie that you just really want to encourage and see her grow, you know, and even her name itself is just very adorable and lovely so she is somebody that I know very well and all the creators felt very comfortable with so that’s how we came about casting her.

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Director Oh: The writer saw him in the drama The Light in Your Eyes . He showed a very memorable performance there and the writer was very taken with him. So we really felt that he would be perfect for a character who is a developer. who grows by relationships and who grows through meeting different people.

Director Oh: I’ve always been a fan of Kim Seon-ho. He has this very clean yet complex aura about him. He seems very sharp, but he’s really just a softie on the inside and he is just one of those, you know, I don’t want to say cute or adorable, but he indeed is such a cute character, and very friendly. The character Han Ji-pyeong, he also has the sharpness about him, but he’s also a softie on the inside, and I felt like Kim was perfect to convey that.

Director Oh: I feel like out of the four people sitting next to me, her character is the loneliest. She has relatively fewer lines or scenes compared to the others, but Hanna is an actress who has… there’s just something about her. She’s strong, she seems calm but she’s also very warm. I won’t say anything more because I don’t want to spoil anything.

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But personally, in the casting process, I really think that the actors’ image itself is extremely important and I am sure that if you see our series you will see that all of them were cast in their perfect roles and also they’re so good looking. So just looking at them gives you great pleasure. All of the creators, we were so happy working with them because of that reason so that’s a big reason.

Suzy: I was drawn to the topic of startups and also, it begins with quite complex relationships among the characters and it really excited me ,and I really looked forward to seeing how the story was going to unfold. So personally, I really enjoy the story. And also I wanted to encourage other youth of my age because that’s the message of the show. So it’s a very heartwarming story. So that is why I decided to join this project. And also as I was working with Director Oh and Writer Park, I’ve worked with them in the past, so hopefully with this project we will offer much better exciting chemistry as well. And for Writer Park, I worked with her for my first appearance in a TV drama, so we have a very meaningful relationship. I’m happy to work with her again this time or hopefully as a more mature actress. 

Joo-hyuk: When I first read the synopsis of the story, I felt that this character was still incomplete so I thought, well, if I took this role, I could add more and I can help this character to be more complete right now. This character seems to be a bit lacking a little bit here and there but as the story unfolds he’s going to grow, so I wanted to portray that. And also personally I also feel a lot of emotions and feelings in my life, so I saw some kind of overlapping relationship between me and my character. I really wanted to grow together with a character as I play him.

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Seon-ho: Well, I think Suzy and Joo-hyuk already mentioned, and I’m repeating myself here a little bit, but this show was quite different from other shows. If you look at the characters and their lines … including the ending

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