"Twenty Five, Twenty One" cast members Nam Joo Hyuk, Kim Tae Ri, WJSN Bona, Choi Hyun Wook and Lee Joo Myung bid their bittersweet goodbyes, and reveal their unforgettable memories in the drama.
Nam Joo Hyuk, Kim Tae Ri, More Say Farewell To 'Twenty Five, Twenty One'
The blockbuster hit series "Twenty Five, Twenty One," which dominated the Netflix charts and other weekened dramas for eight weeks, finally closed its curtains.
"Twenty Five, Twenty One" depicts the stories of five friends, played by Nam Joo Hyuk, Kim Tae Ri, WJSN Bona, Choi Hyun Wook and Lee Joo Myung, whose dreams get compromised by life's unexpected challenges and mishaps.
As the drama closed its curtains, "Twenty Five, Twenty One" cast bid their farewell to the drama, as well as shared their most unforgettable drama scenes!
Kim Tae Ri expressed her gratitude to the viewers who supported her as gold medalist Na Hee Do throughout the drama's broadcast.
"I won't be able to forget "Twenty Five, Twenty One" for a very long time," the actress said, sharing her regret about the drama's conclusion.
She also expressed how much she loves her character in the drama, describing Na Hee Do as "the coolest person I've ever met."
Next, Nam Joo Hyuk offered his sincere thanks to his fellow cast members, staff and production unit who worked as hard in creating the drama.
The actor also thanked the viewers for tuning in to their stories until the very end. On the other hand, WJSN Bona feels grateful about being part of the Tae Yang Squad, and meeting wonderful people through the drama.
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Although she feels sad about its conclusion, she loved being Go Yu Rim. Because of "Twenty Five, Twenty One," she learned a lot, felt and thought about things a lot.
Choi Hyun Wook, who starred as Moon Ji Woong, feels honored to be a part of the megahit series. The actor is also grateful to the producers, as well as his fellow cast, especially in guiding him as a rookie actor.
Finally, Lee Joo Myung, who took on the role of Ji Seung Wan, doesn't want to let go of her character. She shared that she put a lot of thought and effort into her role. Because it was a success, she wouldn't be able to forget about it for quite a long time.
"Thank you to everyone-writers, directors, viewers-who cried and laughed together with me. I'll come back to the drama to reconnect my youth," Lee Joo Myung added.
The production unit of "Twenty Five, Twenty One" also expressed their gratitude to the viewers who supported and loved the drama from the beginning and until the end.
'Twenty Five, Twenty One' Cast Reveals Unforgettable Drama Scenes
The cast of "Twenty Five, Twenty One" looked back and talked about their favorite drama scenes.
Kim Tae Ri chose the end of episode 2 where she tells Baek Yi Jin (Nam Joo Hyuk) that they should be happy without anyone else knowing.
She explained, "It's a perfect scene where everything just came together with Nam Joo Hyuk."
Meanwhile, Nam Joo Hyuk selected the end of episode 10 in which the main cast of the drama enjoy the cold breeze of the air at the beach.
"The five youths resemble the ocean, a combination of the calmest sea and raging waves," Nam Joo Hyuk shared. "The youths standing there seem to be like us."
WJSN Bona chose Go Yu Rim's diving scene in episode 8 as her favorite, saying, "I'm attached to it that's why it remains very vivid in my mind."
"Before filming, I was worried if I could do a good job. I put a lot of effort into it, especially when my character had no choice but to jump," WJSN Bona explained with sincere feelings for her role.
Choi Hyun Wook selected the squad's beach trip and cushion stealer scenes as his most unforgettable scenes in the drama.
"It's not just "some scenes" anymore, but rather a "precious memory" that I'll surely look back to in the future," the rising star explained.
Finally, Lee Joo Myung chose her character's deep conversation with her mother in episode 12 as her favorite scene.
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"Ji Seung Wan will strike anyone as mature and resilient, but in that episode, she showed her child-like side," Lee Joo Myung elaborated, "That's why it's so memorable to me. She displayed many emotions that everyone could relate to."
The cast of "Twenty Five, Twenty One" expressed their regrets about the drama's conclusion, but continuously felt grateful towards the viewers who supported them throughout its broadcast.
Furthermore, "Twenty Five, Twenty One" ended on Sunday, April 3 at 9:10 p.m. KST on tvN.
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Written by Elijah Mully.