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Five Fingers Episode 30

다섯 손가락 ‧ Drama ‧ 2012

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In-ha is released from prison after serving time for a year and learns about his mom's disappearance. Ji-ho and In-ha finds Young-rang in Jebu Island and convinces her to come back but Young-rang doesn't listen. Ji-ho decides to go to Germany to study. (Source: Kocowa)
  • Aired: November 25, 2012

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Popcxqueen
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May 27, 2022

The ending is actually better than everyone says

The ending is about contrition, and trying to build a life after the horrific things that have happened. I was surprised by a few things about the ending, but all in all it actually made more sense to me than to most other reviewers. Some things can't be fixed, they can only be survived.
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CeeCee
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Nov 15, 2013

We all wish for great endings!

Would of loved to see Da Mi and Ji Ho play together and the poor guy have a break with the girl he has always loved. Would've loved to see them having fun and dating. That was inconclusive...just an appearance at the airport. What is that? What is so bad about having a happy ending? Real life is no piece of cake and I wish for a drama to have that...wishful thinking I guess.

This drama was packed with people that will do anything to get what they want. At some point I left it on hold. Great acting by the way. I couldn't take the abuse and injustice to Da Mi's family and poor, poor Ji Ho's lifetime of hardship caused by stepmother and stepbrother. When I resumed the drama it was Ji Ho's time but the drama ended and the pain and suffering only subsided. Never got a little love from his Mom or girl.

Nowadays seems like the writer's are ending the dramas with a plane ticket.

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THATCRAZYOTAKU
3 people found this review helpful
Nov 30, 2012

sigh....another screwed up ending. WHY?!

Why does this seem to be trend in Korean dramas these day...the story is great but the writers always seem to screw up the ending. It doesn't make sense. They just let all the ending go. I have so many problems I can point out about the ending...but I'll go to discussion to do that. Geez. Glad the two broters are doing well in the ending playing piano and all. But I am far from satisfied with the ending. GRRRRRR.
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