Only two episodes remain—and the stakes are sky-high. The K-drama led by Koo Kyo-hwan and Go Youn-jung is racing toward its finale, and all eyes are on the last chapters that promise shocking twists, high emotions, and answers fans have been waiting for.
On the 22nd, JTBC’s weekend drama 'Everyone Is Fighting Their Own Worthlessness' unveiled key viewing points to maximize the fun of the finale, along with new stills featuring the cast.
Previously, Hwang Dong-man (played by Koo Kyo-hwan) pulled off a miracle by recruiting legendary actor Noh Kang-sik (Sung Dong-il) for his new film, seemingly taking a huge step toward his long-held dream of directing. But when a sudden controversy erupted over Noh Kang-sik allegedly assaulting a junior colleague, the set fell into chaos, throwing the entire production into crisis. Viewers are dying to know whether Hwang Dong-man can overcome this unprecedented scandal and complete the movie against all odds.
The tangled relationships between characters are also pushing the tension to its peak. Once inseparable in college, Hwang Dong-man and Park Kyung-se (Oh Jung-se) have grown apart after years of jealousy and misunderstandings. Will these two men on the brink reconcile and reclaim their once-brilliant friendship—or is this the point of no return?
The intensifying conflict between Oh Jung-hee (Bae Jong-ok) and her two daughters, Byun Eun-a (Go Youn-jung) and Jang Mi-ran (Han Sun-hwa), is another major focal point. Unaware of Eun-a’s hidden birth secret, Mi-ran slowly grows closer to her. How Oh Jung-hee will navigate her relationships with both daughters is drawing keen attention.
Lastly, the arc of Hwang Jin-man (Park Hae-joon), Dong-man’s older brother, promises a powerful emotional punch. After losing his daughter in the past, he fell into deep grief; even when poetic inspiration struck, he couldn’t bring himself to pick up the pen, imprisoning himself in guilt. As the story nears its end, whether Jin-man can miraculously find his long-lost daughter and reclaim both his poetic world and a sense of happiness will be a core highlight of the finale.
Backed by tight writing, stylish direction, and stellar performances, 'Everyone Is Fighting Their Own Worthlessness' has offered comfort to viewers week after week. Episode 11 airs on the 23rd at 10:40 p.m., with the final Episode 12 following on the 24th at 10:30 p.m.