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Actor Koo Kyo-hwan has successfully concluded the JTBC Saturday-Sunday drama 'Everyone is Fighting Their Own Worthlessness' (also known as 'Mojamussa'). In the series, Koo portrayed Hwang Dong-man, a character who spent 20 years chasing his dream of becoming a film director. His performance was widely praised for its depth and emotional resonance, earning him recognition for his 'life character' portrayal. The drama ended on November 24th with a strong performance, recording viewership ratings between 5.3% and 6%. In his official closing remarks, Koo expressed his gratitude to the viewers, hoping that the show provided a sense of comfort to those struggling with their own feelings of worthlessness. | Actor Koo Kyo-hwan has successfully concluded the JTBC Saturday-Sunday drama 'Everyone is Fighting Their Own Worthlessness' (also known as 'Mojamussa'). In the series, Koo portrayed Hwang Dong-man, a character who spent 20 years chasing his dream of becoming a film director. His performance was widely praised for its depth and emotional resonance, earning him recognition for his 'life character' portrayal. The drama ended on November 24th with a strong performance, recording viewership ratings between 5.3% and 6%. In his official closing remarks, Koo expressed his gratitude to the viewers, hoping that the show provided a sense of comfort to those struggling with their own feelings of worthlessness.
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[구교환] Closing the Curtain on 'Everyone is Fighting Their Own Worthlessness' with Heartfelt Success
k-drama5/25/2026

[구교환] Closing the Curtain on 'Everyone is Fighting Their Own Worthlessness' with Heartfelt Success

Actor Koo Kyo-hwan has successfully concluded the JTBC Saturday-Sunday drama 'Everyone is Fighting Their Own Worthlessness' (also known as 'Mojamussa'). In the series, Koo portrayed Hwang Dong-man, a character who spent 20 years chasing his dream of becoming a film director. His performance was widely praised for its depth and emotional resonance, earning him recognition for his 'life character' portrayal. The drama ended on November 24th with a strong performance, recording viewership ratings between 5.3% and 6%. In his official closing remarks, Koo expressed his gratitude to the viewers, hoping that the show provided a sense of comfort to those struggling with their own feelings of worthlessness.