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Go Yoon-jung, 'Mojamussa' Finale: Stable Acting Resonates with Viewers

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Actress Go Yoon-jung posed at the production presentation for the JTBC Saturday-Sunday drama 'Everyone Is Fighting Their Own Worthlessness,' held at the Stanford Hotel in Sangam-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul, on the afternoon of the 17th. The drama 'Everyone Is Fighting Their Own Worthlessness,' which follows a human's search for peace while struggling with envy and jealousy for being the only one unable to fit in among accomplished friends, will premiere on the 18th. /2026.04.17 /Photo=Lee Dong-hoon photoguy@
Actress Go Yoon-jung posed at the production presentation for the JTBC Saturday-Sunday drama 'Everyone Is Fighting Their Own Worthlessness,' held at the Stanford Hotel in Sangam-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul, on the afternoon of the 17th. The drama 'Everyone Is Fighting Their Own Worthlessness,' which follows a human's search for peace while struggling with envy and jealousy for being the only one unable to fit in among accomplished friends, will premiere on the 18th. /2026.04.17 /Photo=Lee Dong-hoon photoguy@

Actress Go Yoon-jung delivered a resonant performance to viewers through the JTBC Saturday-Sunday drama 'Mojamussa.'

In the 11th and final episode of the JTBC Saturday-Sunday drama 'Everyone Is Fighting Their Own Worthlessness' (directed by Cha Young-hoon, written by Park Hae-young, hereafter 'Mojamussa'), released on the 23rd and 24th, Eun-a (played by Go Yoon-jung) is shown overcoming her own state of anxiety and lack. In particular, Eun-a's warm gaze toward Dong-man (played by Koo Kyo-hwan), who made his debut as a film director, ultimately showcased her change of choosing her own life and happiness. Here are tips for watching the standout scenes from Go Yoon-jung in 'Mojamussa.'

◆ Realistic Acting That Resonates..'Tear-jerking'

Go Yoon-jung delicately portrayed the cool demeanor of Byun Eun-a, a film company PD known in the industry as an 'axe.' "If I don't say anything, it's like I don't even exist," she said, delivering lines that resonated with viewers in a scene where she threatened the '8-person group.' Rather than explaining emotions, she conveyed everything with a single line that resonated. The scene where "I am not a weak or easy person," she firmly stated in front of Choi Pil-reum (CEO) is also a must-watch. By calmly expressing the moment Eun-a, who had always swallowed her emotions, finally defended herself with restrained emotion, she drew empathy from office workers.

◆ Eun-a's Emotions ON..Viewers' Tears ON

In a reality where Dong-man, an unemployed man, is not recognized as any kind of being, Eun-a naturally introduced him as a 'film director.' She stimulated viewers' pleasure by showing how she viewed Dong-man himself, acknowledging his potential as a person. In scenes facing her mother Jeong Hee (played by Bae Jong-ok), she voiced long-accumulated wounds and resentments with her own sharp words. She acted out the pain densely through restrained emotions, her gaze, and tears.

◆Sadness→Happiness..'Mastery of Emotional Arc'

The scene where she directly reveals the identity of the writer's pen name 'Yeong-sil' is a decisive turning point. Go Yoon-jung expressed a change of no longer hiding behind someone else, simply through her altered attitude and gaze.

Through 'Mojamussa,' Go Yoon-jung showcased a different kind of acting, receiving praise for densely and fully portraying the character Byun Eun-a with subtle facial expressions and restrained gazes, calmly following the character's emotions throughout the drama.

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