The drama “Wedding Impossible” concluded its broadcast after airing its 12th episode on Tuesday (2/4/2024). Unlike the story from the original webnovel by Song Jung Won, the ending in this drama version takes a different turn.
Will Na A Jeong and Lee Ji Han tie the knot in the drama? And what happens to Lee Do Han’s stepfamily? Let’s delve into the explanation of the ending below!
Caution: Spoilers ahead!
1. Lee Do Han and Na A Jeong Don’t Exchange Vows
Despite nearly making it to the altar, Lee Do Han and Na A Jeong don’t get married. In a surprising move to protect his loved ones, Do Han publicly reveals that he is gay. Fortunately, Do Han’s stepfamily accepts his sexual orientation, and even his ex-boyfriend, Jung Dae Hyeon, reconciles with him.
2. The Fate of Half-Brothers Lee Ji Han and Lee Do Han
Learning that his mother was indirectly killed by his own father, Choi Seung A decides to betray him, leading to his father’s arrest for embezzlement. Consequently, Seung A’s grandfather resigns, appointing Secretary Kim as his successor. Despite the turmoil, Lee Ji Han’s stepfamily becomes more active in social activities, and Seung A reconciles with his half-brother.
3. Na A Jeong’s Career Ascends
Na A Jeong achieves fame and secures a manager after tirelessly working as an extra actress. Though she hasn’t landed a leading role yet, A Jeong garners significant screen time in her drama projects. Her dedication pays off as she purchases a car and financially supports her family, while maintaining friendships with her fellow extras.
4. Lee Do Han and Lee Ji Han Pursue New Careers
Initially disinterested in the LJ Group, Lee Do Han becomes a successful painter in New York, even holding an exhibition in South Korea. Meanwhile, Lee Ji Han establishes his own business with his former secretary, Eun Taek, which thrives, allowing Ji Han to return to city life.