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“Stars of ‘Moon River’ Reflect on Journey Ahead of Series Finale”
The cast of MBC’s popular series “Moon River” shared heartfelt reflections as they prepared for the highly anticipated series finale, set to air tonight, December 20, 2023, at 21:40 KST. With only one episode remaining, the actors took a moment to express what the show has meant to them personally and professionally.
Kang Tae Oh, who portrayed one of the lead characters, noted the remarkable journey of filming. “For one year, I was so focused on filming that I didn’t even realize time was flying by,” he stated. He praised the collective effort of the cast and crew, saying, “Thanks to them, I made many fun and happy memories.” Kang also extended his gratitude to the viewers, adding, “I’d like to sincerely thank all the viewers who gave ‘Moon River’ their love up until the end.”
Kim Se Jeong reflected on her experience in a similar vein. Playing the roles of Park Dal I and Kang Yeon Wol, she described the filming period as one filled with joy. “The days I spent playing these characters were a time when I was happier and more grateful than anyone,” she said. She credited her fellow cast members for their support, stating, “It was only because of our ‘Moon River’ family that I was able to receive so much praise.”
The show also presented a unique challenge for Lee Shin Young, who took on the role of Lee Woon. He expressed how the drama encouraged him to explore his craft deeply. “While portraying Lee Woon’s complicated state of mind, I learned a lot and was able to grow as an actor,” he remarked. Lee acknowledged the audience’s engagement, saying, “I’m grateful to the viewers who immersed themselves in the story together with me.”
Hong Su Zu shared her personal connection to her character, Kim Woo Hee. “Kim Woo Hee meant a lot to me, and she’s a character that really lingered with me even after filming ended,” she noted. Hong expressed her appreciation for the collaborative effort on set, stating, “I was happy to have been able to work together with the director, cast, and crew.”
Jin Goo reminisced about the fond memories created during the production. He described the experience as one that would remain with him for a long time. “After the first episode aired and we received so much love, I filmed every episode with a grateful heart,” he recalled. Jin thanked the audience for their support, especially for embracing his character, who played a villain. “I will cherish the love and support we received for a long time,” he added.
As the finale approaches, fans are eager to see how the stories of these beloved characters will conclude. Viewers can catch up on all previous episodes of “Moon River” on Viki ahead of the finale, ensuring no one misses the dramatic conclusion of this acclaimed series.
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