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"Love Me" Yoon Se-ah expressed her feelings about the end of the show, leaving a warm aftertaste with a friendly ending toward happiness.
JTBC's Friday series "Love Me" (directed by Cho Young-min, scripted by Park Eun-young and Park Hee-kwon, produced by SLL and How Pictures) ended with 12 episodes on the 23rd. Ja-young (played by Yoon Se-ah) completed the moment of courage to live in the present with emotion and comfort with the ending of accepting the reality that memories are disappearing and embracing life with love.
Amid the fear of losing his memory and anxiety that he might ruin Jinho's life (Yoo Jae-myung), Ja-young left his side as if he was running away hoping for the happiness of his loved one first. As for the last memory, the sincerity that he wanted to be Jinho and the gaze that he couldn't take his eyes off of until the moment he left left left a deep inkling. However, facing Jinho, who was standing with tears in his eyes while in a mess, Jae-yong picked his current love, embracing Jinho, who would have suffered, and determined to accept reality, went on to a firm attitude, confessing his illness to his family without hiding it. The smile of self-employed, who built hope beyond sadness, painted the small screen with a warm aftertaste.
Yoon Se-ah convincingly built up the process of spreading emotions by maintaining the proper temperature of adult melodrama in the second act of her life that begins again. He revealed the affectionate nature of self-employed with his smile, gaze, and tone, and gently expanded his mature attitude, which does not avoid responsibility in front of love, to calm acting. The time of loss faced by self-employed was drawn with suction power by Yoon Se-ah's restrained acting, which delicately captured the fine cracks of emotions. The bright and warm energy of the self-employed, which was transmitted over the screen, gradually turned into empty expressions and sad eyes. Yoon Se-ah clearly revealed the solid inner side of self-employment through simple expressions and deep breathing, until she decided to face reality head-on with her loved one.

Yoon Se-ah, who rewritten the meaning of love and courage, expressed her feelings at the end through her agency's Ace Factory.
Yoon Se-ah said, "Through the work 'Love Me', I experience so much love and gain so much courage. As an actor, I was absolutely thrilled and grateful that I was getting older with a resonant work like "Love Me." Actor Yoon Se-ah, like self-employed, tries to live the precious daily life that has been given to me every day happily and faithfully. Thank you to the "Love Me" team for letting me go through another "good time" in my life. Thank you to the viewers for keeping pace with "Love Me." Please remember for a long time," he said, expressing his gratitude with affection for his time with "Love Me."
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