"Exit" Ends Succesfully, Leaving Viewers Wanting More

Despite its unique subject and interesting story, "Exit" ended too quickly.

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Do Kang-soo (Choi Tae-joon) ended up giving up happiness in the imaginary world.

Do Kang-soo had the happiest day of his life. He became the director of Capital and he found the mother (Nam Ki-ae) who he'd been looking for for 30 years. He lived the life anyone would ask for, but he started hearing voices telling him to get out.

Woo Jae-hee (Bae Hae-sun) from the reality world realized Do Kang-soo was getting confused in the imaginary world and stopped injecting him. Then his mother disappeared and his relationship with Ji Sun-young (Jeon Soo-jin) also ended. In addition, he was being chased by Hwang Tae-bok (Park Ho-san) once again. Do Kang-soo cried because he didn't want to go back.

Woo Jae-hee started injecting him again and he was happy, but he had a concern; will he go back to the appalling reality or go back to the imaginary world where he could do anything he wanted?

"Exit" dealt with the subject of living the dream life by injecting mediation into the brain. The actors' performance did well to support the drama.

However, the drama was too short with just four episodes. Do Kang-soo's narration mattered the most, but compressing it too much lacked persuasion. Also, the reason Do Kang-soo decided to come out of the imaginary world wasn't explained enough.

Meanwhile, "Wok of Love:" is coming next on the 7th.