SinopsisSingkat Angry Mom : Drama ini menceritakan seorang ibu yang kembali bersekolah di sekolah putrinya untuk melindungi putrinya yang mengalami tindakan bullying di sekolah. Jo Kang Ja dulunya adalah seorang murid smu yang bandel. Ia hamil di usianya yang masih muda.SINOPSIS Tentang Angry Mom. Serial drama Korea terbaru yang tayang pada tanggal 18 Maret 2015 lalu berjudul āAngry Momā yang di tayangkan di channel televisi MBC. Serial drama ini menggantikan K-Drama āKill Me, Heal Meā. Drama Korea āAngry Momā bercerita tentang kekerasan dalam sekolah dan akhirnya seorang ibu yang menyamar sebagai murid sekolah yang tujuannya untuk melindungi putrinya. Drama Korea yang satu ini di bintangi aktris cantik Kim Hee-Seon yang merupakan pemain drama Korea āFaith ā The Great Doctorā. Serial drama Angry Mom di sutradari langsung oleh Ashbun dan untuk penulisnya sendiri adalah Kim Ban-Di. Selain Hee-Seon ada juga aktris muda cantik yaitu Kim You-Jung ada juga aktor tampan Kim Tae-Hoon yang merupakan bintang drama āOne More Happy Endingā. SINOPSIS Tentang Drama Korea Angry Mom Bercerita tentang Jo Gang-Hee yang diperankan oleh Kim Hee-Seon yang dulunya ketika sekolah terkenal akan keberaniannya. Ia pun melahirkan seorang putri yang bernama A-Ran diperankan oleh Kim You-Jung di akhir masa remajanya dan Ia menjadikannya lebih bertanggung jawab. Putrinya yang bernama A-Ran sekarang telah jadi siswi SMA, namun Ia sering mendapat kekerasan dan gangguan dari teman-teman sekolahnya. Akhirnya Gang-Hee berencana kembali ke SMA untuk melindungi putrinya, banyak perlawanan dan orang masa lalu Gang-Hee yang mengingatkan kejadian akan kematikan pacarnya terdahulu. Sementara itu Ibu A-Ran juga telah bertemu dengan seorang Menteri Pendidikan yang saat ini sedang ada di sekolah dan ternyata di sekolah ternama tersebut di jadikan tempat pencucian uang para pejabat besar dan akhir kisah juga terungkap, bagaimana kisah serunya? Detail Tentang Drama Judul Angry Mom Judul Lainnya Aenggeurimam Genre Drama, Romance, Comedy, Mystery Episodes 16 enam belas Sutradara Ashbun Penulis Naskah Kim Ban-Di Stasiun Channel MBC Negara Korea Jadwal Tayang 18 Maret 2015 ā 7 Mei 2015, Rabu & Kamis pukul Pemain Drama Angry Mom Kim Hee-Seon sebagai Jo Gang-Ja / Jo Bang-Wool Ji Hyun-Woo sebagai Park No-A Kim You-Jung sebagai Oh A-Ran Yoon Ye-Joo sebagai Jin Yi-Gyeong Baro sebagai Hong Sang-Tae Ji Soo sebagai Ko Bok-Dong Park Soo-A sebagai Wang Jung-Hee Kim Tae-Hoon sebagai Do Jung-Woo Lim Hyung-Joon sebagai Oh Jin-Sang Ko Su-Hee sebagai Han Gong-Joo Kim Ji-Young sebagai Gang-Jaās mother-in-law Jeon Kuk-Hwan sebagai Park Jin-Ho Park Young-Gyu sebagai Hong Sang-Bok Park Geun-Hyung sebagai Kang Soo-Chan Oh Yoon-Ah sebagai Joo Ae-Yeon Kim Hee-Won sebagai An Dong-Chil Kim Byung-Choon sebagai Oh Dal-Bong Suh Ji-Hee sebagai Hwang Min-Joo Han Se-Yeon sebagai Na Do-Hee Choi Ye-Seul sebagai An Tae-Hee Jang Yoo-Sang sebagai Oh Geun-Soo Kim Young-Sun sebagai Oh Geun-Sooās mother Kang Moon-Young sebagai Do Yoon-Hee Jung-Wooās mother So Hee-Jung sebagai Jung Hae-Jin Yi-Gyeongās mother Kim Seo-Ra sebagai Han Mi-Joo Sang-Taeās mother Park Hee Jin sebagai Kim Shin-Ja Lee Sang-Hoon sebagai Gym Teacher Lee Jong-Goo sebagai Restaurant Owner Teacher Kim Yoon Sang-Hoon sebagai Ko Bok-Soo Shim Hye-Yeon sebagai baby in stroller Lee Chae-Yoon sebagai crying mother in front Park Jin-Ho Lee Yoo-Joo sebagai Oh A-Ran child Kim Ki-Cheon sebagai ex-deputy principal cameo Jung Kyung-Soon sebagai Gang-Jaās mother cameo Ahn Sang-Tae sebagai ex-teacher cameo Lee Jin-Ho sebagai taxi driver cameo Kim Kwang-Kyu sebagai Gang-Jaās high school teacher cameo Joo Jin-Mo sebagai Hong Man-Bok cameo Samuel Kang sebagai lawyer cameo Won Deok-Hyeon sebagai An Beom cameo Kang Sung-Min sebagai Prosecutor Jung cameo Park Sun-Woo sebagai Lawyer Oh cameo LINK SINOPSIS DRAMA KOREA ANGRY MOM EPISODE 1 ā 16 TERAKHIR LENGKAP Sinopsis Episode 1 Sinopsis ā Part 2 Sinopsis Episode 2 Sinopsis ā Part 2 ā Part 3 Sinopsis Episode 3 Sinopsis ā Part 2 ā Part 3 Sinopsis Episode 4 Sinopsis ā Part 2 ā Part 3 Sinopsis Episode 5 Sinopsis ā Part 2 ā Part 3 Sinopsis Episode 6 Sinopsis ā Part 2 ā Part 3 Sinopsis Episode 7 Sinopsis ā Part 2 ā Part 3 Sinopsis Episode 8 Sinopsis ā Part 2 Sinopsis Episode 9 Sinopsis ā Part 2 Sinopsis Episode 10 Sinopsis ā Part 2 Sinopsis Episode 11 Sinopsis ā Part 2 Sinopsis Episode 12 Sinopsis ā Part 2 Sinopsis Episode 13 Sinopsis ā Part 2 ā Part 3 Sinopsis Episode 14 Sinopsis ā Part 2 ā Part 3 Sinopsis Episode 15 Sinopsis ā Part 2 Sinopsis Episode 16 Sinopsis ā Part 2 ā EPISODE TERAKHIR *Bila di temukan link rusak silahkan hubungi Kita/ berkomentar* Official Site 1 Nah itulah dia Pembahasan tentang SINOPSIS Angry Mom Episode 1 ā 16 Terakhir. 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JoKang Ja ( Kim Hee Sun) is her mom, a former Busan badass who got pregnant in her teens and raised her daughter as a single mom. When Mom hears about the bullying that's going on in her daughter's school, she takes matters into her own hands and goes undercover as a high school student to fix the problem. Cast Main Cast Kim Hee Sun as Jo Kang Ja
139 May 7, 2015January 24, 2016 Angry Mom Episode 16 Final by girlfriday I expect no less from Angry Mom than a satisfying conclusion that includes righteous fury, heroism, bittersweet reality, and heartwarming sendoffs for everyone I love. Thatās a tall order, but the finale does a pretty great job of giving us the things we wantāsome moments that weāve been waiting for since day one, and others that we never knew we wanted at all. SONG OF THE DAY MC Mong ft. Ailee ā āė§ģ ėØėØķ 먹ģ“ā Brace Yourself [ Download ] Audio clip Adobe Flash Player version 9 or above is required to play this audio clip. Download the latest version here. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser. FINAL EPISODE RECAP Sang-taeās mom, aka Team Princessās smoking gun, arrives in country and apologizes to Sang-tae for being so late to come back for him. He cries on her shoulder and then counters with an apology of his own for not being able to protect her back then, which just breaks my heart even more. But he assures her, āIāll protect you now. Iām all grown up.ā Aw. Gong-joo is waiting to pick them up I love that she still defaults to introducing herself as Bang-woolās mom, but so are Chairman Hongās goons, who have spotted Momās arrival. Thankfully Sang-tae sees them first, and he sends everyone ahead while he throws himself on the hood of the baddiesā car to play interference. Noah assures Mom that Sang-tae will be okay because Chairman Hong wouldnāt do anything to his son. Sang-tae is indeed brought back to his room safely, where Chairman Hong lays into him for disobeying and plotting to take down his own father. He uses the age-old excuse that this is all for Sang-taeās benefit, but that just makes Sang-tae snap āFor me? Donāt say that itās for me! Then I feel like I have to go and die, because thatās the only way youāll stop!ā Chairman Hong is done trying to negotiate with him and steals Sang-taeās phone before locking him up in his room. He then calls his ex-wife to threaten her with the only thing that might keep her from spilling their family secrets her son. Of course it works like a charm, and immediately Mom retracts her testimony with apologiesāshe canāt risk Sang-tae for this. Minister Kang gives the contrite father speech at a press conference, even asking that the justice system be harsh towards his son no matter who his father is. Wow, only you would turn your sonās criminal indictment into a publicity opportunity. The prosecutor makes Jung-woo watch the press conference, perhaps in a last-ditch effort to get him to turn on his father since his hands have been tied in the slush fund investigation. It seems to work, because Jung-woo asks to make a phone call. He calls Ae-yeon and asks if sheāll pay him one last visit in prison, which she refuses. Sheās about to hang up when he tells her that there was something he wanted to give her on their last date, and asks her to go back there at times and drink on his tab. He adds sincerely that he hopes sheāll meet a better man someday, and sheās brought to tears as she hangs up. Chairman Hong brings Minister Kang a tape recorder from the vault, which puts him at ease. But news of Sang-taeās mother being in town doesnāt, and he warns that she could very well put both of them in jeopardy. Yi-kyungās mom shares her story with Sang-taeās mom, and admits to turning her back on Kang-ja at first, thinking she was protecting her child, only to realize that the only true way to protect their children was to fight back. Then Kang-ja and Noah return with police officers in tow and encourage Sang-taeās mother to fight for himāsheās his mother after all, and if heās being held against his will she has a right to rescue him. Oh right. And here I was thinking up wild Mission Impossible rescue schemes involving ski masks. So the whole gang walks right through the front door with the cops behind them, and Chairman Hong sputters that they canāt do this. Minister Kang quickly sees that the situation has gotten out of control, and gets everyone to try and talk this out. Noah goes straight for Sang-taeās room, and when he sees the padlock on the outside, he yells at Sang-tae to stand back and then proceeds to break the door down. But! Youāre a nerdy teacher! It takes a while but the door busts open with great force, and Sang-tae watches agape as Noah strides in like a big olā hero. I love this moment. Itās like Sang-tae has stars in his eyes, and when Noah looks him over in worry to make sure he isnāt hurt, Sang-tae smiles āI have never in all my years seen anyone like you.ā Noah quips back that he hasnāt lived all that long. Minister Kang sits the three mothers down and tries to smooth-talk them, but Kang-ja cuts him off to say that she knows his two faces all too well, so he can skip to the point. So he opens up a briefcase full of money, which is met with a resounding scoff. Kang-ja yells that he turned his son into a monster who killed their children, but he doesnāt seem to have an ounce of contrition in him about it. That comment just rolls right off his back and Minister Kang changes his tack, offering to pave the way for Ah-ranās future and Sang-taeās as well. He tells them to keep their mouths shut and keep living the way they have, because thatās whatās best for their children. Right on cue, Sang-tae storms into the room to announce that heāll decide that for himself, thank you very much. Woot! Chairman Hong blusters that they canāt leave, but Noah informs him that his lawn is filled with reporters who canāt be paid off, so he can go ahead and try to stop them. In one last ditch effort, Chairman Hong cries that thereās no such thing as a son who abandons his father, and despite the hypocrisy dripping in his statement, it gets to Sang-tae. He turns to Mom and asks her to go and do what needs to be done, and heāll stay here. Sang-tae actually says he feels sorry for his father and doesnāt want to abandon him. He reassures Mom again and again that Dad never hits him and the worst thing he does is lock him in his room, and asks her to stay the course. It works, and Mom gets to walk out with assurances from Sang-tae that he wants her to testify. Minister Kang immediately gets on the phone with the prosecutorās office and demands to be given a week before interrogation, and orders Chairman Hong to bring him the real slush fund accounting book first thing in the morning. Chairman Hong lies that he had it moved to a bank for safe keeping, but then later that night he takes it out at home and smiles as he talks to someone on the phone, whom he refers to as a presidential candidate. Itās what he calls Minister Kang, but somehow I donāt think heās the one calling. Ah, and from the hallway, Sang-tae eavesdropsāmaybe this is part of the reason he braved his father, to get his hands on that book. The prosecutor is surprised at how readily his boss signs off on Minister Kangās arraignment, but is met with opposition when it comes to the search warrant for Chairman Hongās vault. Hm, it looks like the power has shifted, and it must have to do with that phone call. Meanwhile Ae-yeon mulls over Jung-wooās words to her and decides to go to the restaurant to pick up the gift he left for her. Iām surprised that it isnāt the tape recorderāitās a necklace, and a letter about how much he regrets not giving this to her right away. He hopes to see her wearing it in court, and says itāll be the greatest gift she can give to him, and the greatest revenge. Itās court day, and Minister Kang sees for himself on television that all of his colleagues are distancing themselves from him as fast as they possibly can. Sang-taeās mom testifies about the slush fund and Chairman Hongās lifetime of threats to keep her from talking, and when the prosecutor asks what made her change her mind, she says, āBecause Iām a mother too.ā She says that she had to step in before he turned their son into a monster too, and we see Sang-tae watching from a viewing room with Ah-ran and Bok-dong by his side. Ah-ran silently takes his hand, and Bok-dong mutters that there are bad sides to having a rich dad after all. Yeah you forgot psycho. Psycho rich dad. A few rows behind them, Yi-kyungās mom gets a call and tells the other person to hurry. In the courtroom, Minister Kang and Chairman Hong take turns telling clashing sob stories on the witness stand, each claiming that the other was responsible for the slush fund. The prosecution says that they have a last-minute witness and asks for some time, and we see Ae-yeon arrive at the courthouse and hand over a recorder to be admitted as evidence. Jung-woo is there in handcuffs and sees her wearing the necklace, and we flash back to the moment when she opened the box to find the recorder tucked inside. She tells him that this isnāt for him, but he smiles sincerely and tells her that she looks pretty today. Jung-woo takes the stand and testifies to the true inner workings of the foundation and how it funded his fatherās campaign. When the lawyers attack his credibility, the prosecutor plays the recording that damns Minister Kang so completely as a cold-hearted father who called his son a stain on his perfect record. The lawyers try to object, but the judge notably looks to Chairman Hong for approval before allowing it to be played. Iām guessing that someone else is going to become the new president because of that little nod right there. Jung-woo turns to his father in court and says that heās the one who turned him into a monster, and that if he had just once accepted his son or his wife and loved them, it wouldnāt have gone this far. Minister Kang screams that Jung-woo ruined his life, and snaps āI shouldāve killed you long ago!ā By the time he remembers that heās in court, itās too late. As they walk out, Jung-woo tells his father that heāll be waiting for him in prison. Chairman Hong yells at Sang-tae for showing up at the courthouse, but Sang-tae is fixated on what happened inside the courtroom today. He asks shakily, āWhen I grow up, do I become Do Jung-woo?ā Agh. He continues, āWhy didnāt you live better, Father? When I see the two of them, I feel like thatās our future, and it scares me.ā The horrifying fear falls on deaf ears, naturally, but Ah-ran is there to stand by Sang-taeās side as he cries. The prosecutorās office gets permission to raid every office and vault for evidence, but they still come up empty on the one thing they really need that damned log book that Chairman Hong has moved someplace. At last, we get to see all our baddies sitting in a row in prison jumpsuits as their trial begins, and itās a satisfying sight. The prosecutor delivers an impassioned set of charges against each of them, calling them collectively an example of the worst kind of corruption in this nation down to its roots, and the very destruction of hope and trust in this country. He moves for the highest prison sentence that each of their charged crimes allows seven years for Minister Kang, six for Chairman Hong too few if you ask me, a lifetime sentence for Jung-woo, two years for Dong-chil, and one for Ae-yeon. Yi-kyungās mother bursts into tears at Jung-wooās announcement, and Kang-ja notices Ah-ranās worried reaction to Dong-chilās sentence. The prisoners are led out after the trial, theyāre met by an angry mob of mothers screaming that their sentences werenāt enough for the deaths of their children. Chairman Hong in particular managed to squirm away with only TWO measly years in jail, and of course heās the one shouting that he doesnāt deserve to be punished. Heās pelted with eggs by angry mothers, and Kang-ja and the gang look on with steely gazes, knowing that he deserves far worse. But heās obviously in someone elseās pocket now. A man is there watching, but all we see is a pair of shoes. Three months later. Kang-ja and the girls drag Mom-in-law out for some fresh air to keep her from wallowing in depression, and shopping puts a small smile back on her face. She ignores their choices for matronly outfits and points over to a very brightly colored shirtdress, and Kang-ja gently points out that itās for younger people to wear. But Mom-in-law means for Kang-ja to try it on, and sighs that she looks so pretty that Jin-sang would fall in love with her all over again if he were here. Aw. She caresses Kang-jaās face sweetly through her tears. The mystery man is watching the girls from afar, and then heās there again in the crowd when Chairman Hong gets out of prison. Wait, itās only been three months! Bok-dong and Noah see his release on TVāapparently the new president gave him a special pardon. URG. That mustāve been the deal all this time. Chairman Hong goes to see the presidentās aide to make sure that theyāve kept the notebook safe, and reminds them that heās put his life in their hands by giving it to them. The book ominously joins a pile of many other books that look just like it. The skeezy vice principal tells Chairman Hong that heās got a man watching āthem,ā and Chairman Hong says thereās no need to go after them all. He just needs one to make his point. Itās not hard to guess where his revenge will be directed. Dong-chil is being moved to a new prison facility when he hears the radio report about Chairman Hongās release, and panic sets in instantly. He knows what Chairman Hong is after without having to guess, and uses a bathroom break at a rest stop to make his escape. Jung-hee and her friend ask Ah-ran to join their threesome to make it a threesome again, but Ah-ran is stunned when she gets a call⦠Noah calls Kang-ja over for dinner tonight, and she tells him cheerily that sheās already bought ingredients to cook for them. But he says soberly that itās a strategy meeting, because Chairman Hong has been released. Kang-ja doesnāt even have a chance to recover from the shock of that news before the hitman on her tail yanks her into the shadows. Eep. Ah-ran runs to meet Dong-chil. That mustāve been the call she got, and she pleads with him to hurry up and go turn himself in. She asks why heās always doing the wrong thing, and he doesnāt seem to disagree with her on that. She asks if he escaped because he wanted to see her, and he chokes back tears and calls her crazy. She believes more than ever that heās her biological father, and finally, FINALLY, he gives her a straight answer āYouāre not my daughter. Youāre my niece. Youāre the daughter of the brother I accidentally killed.ā THANK YOU. Was that so hard? Ah-ranās eyes fill with tears as he hands over a picture of him and Bum. Heās a blubbering mess as he describes how Bum was so smart and good and different from him. For all of Dong-chilās many faults, you could never say he didnāt love his brother more than life itself. Bok-dong runs up, confused to see them both in tears, and Dong-chil tells Ah-ran to study hard and listen to her mother. He gives her a pat on the head, then collects himself and tells Bok-dong to make sure she gets home safely. Why does it feel like such a final goodbye? Dong-chil goes straight for the vice principal and threatens him until he spills Chairman Hongās location. Heās at a construction site goodness I hope itās not one of his own, with Kang-ja held captive. She asks if Sang-tae shouldnāt be the first person he visits, relaying how hard itās been on him the last few months. He argues that thatās the very reason heās coming after her, because she drove a wedge in between him and his son. Oh, Kang-ja did, and not your sociopathic greed? He grabs a pipe to show her just exactly how unforgiving he is about people who cross him, when Dong-chil arrives and shouts his name. I could hug you right now! Okay, maybe not hug so much as cheer on from a safe distance, but whatever. He makes short work of the minions, until itās him and Chairman Hong with just Kang-ja between them. Chairman Hong grabs her to use as a hostage, and thereās this hilarious beat where Kang-ja just rolls her eyes before kicking the crap out of Chairman Hong herself. Yes please, Iāll watch that again! Dong-chil soon takes over and starts beating the living daylights out of Chairman Hong, screaming, āDie! Die! Die!ā until Kang-ja pries him off. She tells him to stop, but Dong-chil argues that she saw it for herselfāthe law doesnāt work for cockroaches like Hong, and heāll always find a way back. He has to be killed. Kang-ja argues that heāll have to rot in prison for the rest of his life, and he asks why she isnāt repulsed by him. She in turn says that she knows he secretly helped Ah-ran āWas it because sheās your brotherās daughter?ā He hangs his head āBecause sheās your daughter. I was wrong, Jo Kang-ja, for pushing what was mine onto you. Iām sorry, Jo Kang-ja.ā Wow, is he finally admitting to her that he killed Bum? And then, like the cockroach that he is, Chairman Hong rises to his feet with a pipe in the air, ready to swing down on Kang-jaās head. Dong-chil sees him first and shoves her out of the way, and rushes Chairman Hong until they both go flying into a wall of loose bricks. The whole thing comes crashing down on them, and Kang-ja runs over to the rubble to lift Dong-chil up. Chairman Hong is bleeding but conscious and asks for their help, but Dong-chil tells him that this is exactly how those children felt āYou should feel it too.ā They walk away and leave him there, and even his minions desert him. Then a familiar pair of shoes belonging to the presidentās aide approach menacingly, and Chairman Hong actually looks frightened⦠The news reports Chairman Hongās death, trapped under rubble at Myeongseongās new construction site. A little on the nose, but damn satisfying all the same. Six months later. Itās spring again, and Kang-ja is back to working in the kitchen of her restaurant. She narrates just like she did in the opening, that there are strong and weak people in the world. Most people speak of strength as money or power, but she has people in her life who are strong without those things. She tells us that Gong-jooās nightclub went bankrupt, but she still talks to her princess minions like a boss. Kang-ja āThey called that loyalty.ā We watch them hang up a new sign that reads āGong-joo and Bang-woolās Lunchbox House.ā Bok-dong meets his brother outside of prison with tofu at the ready, and they hug each other happily. Hyung jokes about what a pain Dong-chil was on the inside, and Bok-dong says he wants to stop and bring Dong-chil some food, inciting a little hyung-to-hyungnim jealousy. Kang-ja narrates that her young friend who used to use his fists became an innocent lamb from that day forward. āHe called that love.ā Noah greets his students as they arrive at school, and now heās the schoolās most popular and beloved teacher. Kang-ja āThey called that respect.ā Ah-ran does become part of Jung-heeās trio, and they pass by the vice principal how does he still have a job in education? and stick a mocking note on his back. Kang-ja narrates that when teachers donāt act like teachers and adults donāt act like adults, children see it right away. Kang-ja wants to stop to buy Ah-ran a new pair of sneakers, and asks why Gong-joo is looking at boysā shoes. Gong-joo chides her for not thinking of Bok-dongie enough, when the kid is practically shouting her name from the rooftops. Kang-ja chuckles and calls it a lack of motherly affection in his life, and that gives Gong-joo pause, wondering if she should become a mother for real. Yes! Duh! Kang-ja nags her not to mess with the kids like that, and they go. But youāll keep thinking about adopting Bok-dongie, right? Noah takes the class on a trip into the mountains, where he asks them to take a picture of something that inspires them and write an original poem. Kang-ja and Gong-joo join them with lunchboxes for everyone, and the class greets them with cheers. Kang-ja hands her box over to Noah and jumps up to throw her arm around Bok-dong, and he shinks back, acting like she has cooties. Crush still going strong, I see. Oh, puppy. Both Noah and Kang-ja notice the way Sang-tae sticks to Ah-ranās side and stoops down to offer her a piggyback ride cute, and Ah-ran hurries him up before other people see. Kang-ja narrates, āStill, there are the kinds of relationships in this world where people donāt have money or power, but they still treat each other with loyalty, love, and respect. And the one who loves more is the weaker one. But Iām sure that a world in which the one who loves more is the stronger one exists, somewhere out there.ā Gong-joo and her princess minions fight good-naturedly over kimbap, and Ah-ran makes an effort to befriend the girls who were mean to her all year long. Sang-tae and Bok-dong sit together and moon over Kang-ja and Ah-ran, which is hilarious given that theyāre mother and daughter. Sang-tae says that Ah-ran is becoming more like her mother every day, and sheās becoming really strong. Bok-dong assures Sang-tae that heās plenty strong, perhaps even stronger than he is, and Sang-taeās like, Yeah no duh. Sang-taeās always got his nose in a book these days, and says offhandedly that they say a person needs love and dreams in order to succeed. He asks Bok-dong if he has that. When the question gets thrown back at him, Sang-tae says that heās going to become a prosecutor because his father left some homework for him that slush fund notebook, which likely got passed up the chain to the highest command. Youād be right about that. Sang-tae plans to bring that corruption to light someday. Bok-dong gazes up at Kang-ja and says, āI donāt know about love, but I have a dream too.ā He just smiles a big boyish grin. Noah joins Kang-ja at the top of the bluff overlooking the city, and she notes that it really is spring again, making them forget already when it was so cold and painful. She asks if spring will come to their school again, and Noah says that if thereās spring, there will be winter too āIn every spring they say thereās a winter.ā Kang-ja replies, āThat also means that in every winter, thereās a spring.ā Noah smiles and says that sheās right, and she tells him that it was because of him that she was able to withstand the fight. He counters that it was because of the mothers that it was even possible. Kang-ja adds with a note of sadness, āAnd the fathersā¦ā Noah narrates, āIt was truly a long and harsh winter. In the world where spring has come, I often think of the seeds that are asleep within the ice, unable to sprout. Iād like it if warm spring showers would fall and melt the ice away, so that the seeds could sprout and stand, and the world could be covered in spring flowers.ā Everyone gathers for a class picture, as Kang-ja ends the narration āIād like it if there were many more strong ones [kang-jas], and Iād like if it would hurry up and come soonerāthe world where the ones who love more win.ā COMMENTS If I had to sum up this finale in two words, itād be poetic justice, for sure. I wasnāt expecting to get this much plot in the finale, though Iāll never regret a thorough showdown with solid payoffs. It was important to see how Minister Kang and Chairman Hong had driven their sons to the point of betrayal, and it was particularly satisfying to watch them get burned by their own children, since this war essentially boiled down to bad parents vs. good parents. I wouldāve preferred a little more time spent on happy sendoffs and more adorable moments for our makeshift family with real adoption papers wouldāve been nice, just sayinā, but I did love the tone of the ending. Itās the kind of open-ended that I love, with just enough closure to show us what path everyone is on, but enough openness to make us wonder what their futures could hold. The ending leaves me feeling bittersweet in that great way where I donāt want the story to end, because Iāve come to love these characters so much. Kim Hee-sun has never been better, and Iām pretty sure Iāve seen every character sheās ever played, cute, terrible, or otherwise. But this was her most honest performanceāsimple, down-to-earth, believably vulnerable and strong at the same time. This was an ensemble drama, but she really carried it on her shoulders and made me care from start to finish. The supporting cast was lovely as well, from Kim Yoo-jung to Ji Hyun-woo, and even evil Kim Tae-hoon Do Jung-woo and Kim Hee-won Ahn Dong-chil. I had a special fondness for Gong-joo Go Soo-hee, who was one of the best moms in the entire show, and of course the showās breakout star Ji-soo, who took Bok-dongie and turned him into a teenage rebel heartthrob. His epic puppy love will warm my heart for nothing short of a century. It was really nice to get lost in the characters and trust that the story had been planned out from the start, and though the music choices were jarring at times, I found the directing to be consistently engaging. The suspense, the humor, the horror, the emotional pain, the poignant moments of reflectionāeach was given its own measured space to play out, and no matter how disparate the emotions from scene to scene, I never felt like it wasnāt a natural part of the Angry Mom world. A very dark world where Iād be scared to go to high school, but honestly not so different from the real one. The fact that I was so moved by Dong-chilās turnaround is the thing that surprised me the most. I found him to be a complex and interesting character, sure, but I had always thought of him as a lost cause who could come around enough to regret his actions, but never really redeem himself. But his pain was so raw when it counted, and when he broke down in front of Ah-ran and finally told her the truthānot only about her parentage but about his part in killing his own brother by accidentāI felt such unabated sympathy for him when I thought I never would. Heās such a tragic figure in this story who doesnāt necessarily deserve a second chance or a happily ever after, but I feel like he earned it anyway, despite the odds. Maybe not happiness, but acceptance and peace, and people to be connected to. It counts for a great deal when you risk everything to save our heroine in the final hour, and like most things in this drama, it brought their story full circle to have him protect the girl who took the fall for his biggest regret in life. I loved that Angry Mom could be a story about such fierce love without romance. There was romantic love within the story mostly one-sided and completely adorable, gah, but this was a show about family and the universal love of a parent for a child, and most importantly, that this love extends beyond biological connection or familial obligation. We ran the gamut from terrible parents who were responsible for creating monsters, to average parents who struggled to do what was best for their children, to those who stepped up to become surrogate parents, to the most heroic kind who would continue to fight no matter what it cost. And the message was loud and clear You reap what you sow. I especially appreciated what Noah contributed as a teacher, because he showed that there is such a thing as course-correcting when you intervene at the right time. He loved his students as much as or sometimes more than any parent, and changed Sang-tae and Bok-dongās lives completely. I like the balance we got between realism powerful men like Chairman Hong get away with murder, quite literally and dramaland satisfaction Fate says you get squished by a ton of bricks in the very spot where you let children die on your watch, asshole. His trajectory reminds us that most of the time, corruption like his goes unchecked and the powerful stay in power because there is no loyalty among thieves. Itās why Kang-jaās speech at the end about strength coming from loyalty, love, or respect is such a satisfying way to tie up the difference between the strong and the weak in our story. Because the strong had everything at their disposal except those things, and our underdogs had nothing but each other. And in the end the so-called strong ones just tore each other part because they had no loyalty to speak of. I always prefer the kind of ending that rings true to life, where the fight simply continues and corruption goes on, but so does the hope of people who believe in justice and righting wrongs. Maybe this one battle is just a blip in a long war between the little guys and the people who abuse their power, but the fact that heroes continue to hope is what makes them strong, and inspires a new generation of kids to dream in their footsteps. Maybe protecting her child is a motherās greatest mission in life, but I think the most impressive thing she could ever do is to make the world a slightly better place, and to inspire a child to become a fighter just like her. And it turns out that you donāt even need to be strong to do itājust full of love. 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