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Capture image from SBS' Rooftop Prince's last episode [SBS] |
Despite all that, what made the drama's last episode near-perfect was the producers' sense of comedy and the ending that has been predicted from the Joseon Dynasty's scene. The mystery that was left unanswered was an explanation to the characters' reincarnation and the grounds for romantic relationships, as well as the answer to the overall event. Lee Gak (Park Yuchun), who held Park Ha (Han Ji-min) tight with a photo from their vacation, comforted her with a letter from 300 years ago. In a world where love needs to be proved and checked, "Rooftop" tells people how to love someone with memories and trust. Thus, it is meaningless to guess whether Park Ha's true love is Yong Tae-young who replaces Lee Gak, or 'the' Yong Tae-young who has the memory of the crown prince. Park Ha's love exists in the whole process until she marries Lee Gak and as long as she believes that memory is true, her love will not go anywhere. Without any intervention of historical events or a child being born between the couple, this becomes Lee Gak's way of repaying Bu-young for her love. This seems just about right to make an elegant and responsible ending for the series. It has been a long time to see a drama like this to stick strong to the show's message till the last episode.
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