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Haru from extraordinary you11/19/2023 ![]() Ha! Jokes aside, she decides that she is happy with Nam Joo, especially since Nam Joo needs her even more after his birth revelation. Nam Joo is obviously written to be a cliché, but this side of him really exudes the heartthrob male lead aura and proves that he’s deserving of Joo Da (even if he still loves going around declaring stuff “in the name of A3”).Īs for Joo Da ( APRIL’s Naeun), she brings up the idea of dating Nam Joo for three days of the week, Do Hwa ( Jung Gun Joo) during the other three, and having Sundays for herself. ![]() ![]() But he refuses to go abroad to hide or let his mother dictate his life anymore and even declares his true identity in front of the whole school. As it turns out, Nam Joo ( Kim Young Dae) is an illegitimate child (of course he is!), so he won’t be inheriting his father’s fortune, which lowers his social status at school. If you don’t want to know how the drama ends, run! Nam Joo and Joo Daįor the most part, I really like how things end for these two, as well as the love triangle as a whole. Warning: Major spoilers for episodes 29-32 ahead. So for one last time, before we bid our final goodbyes to this little gem of a drama, let’s check in to see where and how our favorite characters end up: But as a whole, “Extraordinary You” has been a fun, great watch with well-cast characters, a refreshing and heartfelt storyline, as well as an addictive OST. “Oh no, we can’t change the Stage!” - as well as some flip-flopping on certain character developments. Somewhere in the middle though, the writing did falter a bit, with the drama repeating the same themes over and over again - “We need to change the Stage” vs. You get closure! You get closure! YOU GET CLOSURE! (Cue Oprah voice).ĭried Squid Fairy, Baek Kyung, and Ha Roo say goodbye to their past.Īnd there we have it ladies and gentleman, the finale of “ Extraordinary You.” The drama started out strong and easily hooked us in from the get go with its youthfulness and vibrancy, as well as the ability to not take itself too seriously and make fun of its own genre.
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