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| Good Luck! Finale Recap – Did Mu Cheol Finally Redeem Himself? |
After a marathon run of 120 episodes, KBS1’s daily family saga Good Luck! (also known as Catch the Big Fortune) finally wrapped up, leaving fans with a mixture of emotions – part relief, part nostalgia, and part “wait, did that really just happen?”
Quick Recap of Good Luck! Final Episode
The finale tied together family tensions, youthful romances, and the redemption arc of miserly landlord Han Mu Cheol (Son Chang Min).
Seo U (Lee So Won) and Seok Jin (Yeon Je Hyung) were caught rekindling their romance, sparking gossip in the family.
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While parents Hye Suk (Oh Young Shil) and Mi Ja (Lee Ah Hyun) were initially shocked, the family eventually warmed to the idea, with even Mu Cheol giving his blessing.
Meanwhile, Tae Ha (Park Ji Sang) and A Jin (Kim Hyun Ji) finally admitted their feelings after a string of misunderstandings, becoming an official couple.
In the bigger picture, Mu Cheol – once the infamous “K-Scrooge” – began softening, announcing fairer rent adjustments for tenants and showing genuine concern for those around him.
The most poignant moment came with Dae Sik’s (Sunwoo Jae Duk) heartfelt letter.
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It reminded Mu Cheol of their long-standing friendship and his forgotten father in the nursing home.
When Dae Sik’s health collapsed, Mu Cheol rushed him to hospital, proving that people, not money, ultimately matter.
Good Luck Cast & Characters Wrapped
Han Mu Cheol (Son Chang Min) – From cold miser to a man who finally understood that wealth means nothing without people. His arc closed on redemption.Good Luck In-Depth Ending Explained
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At its heart, Good Luck! ended not with fireworks, but with quiet reflection:
The Letter: Dae Sik’s note wasn’t about blame, but about remembrance. It pushed Mu Cheol to confront how greed had hollowed him out.
The Nursing Home Visit: A symbolic act of reconnection, showing that forgotten bonds can still heal.
The Hospital Scene: When life hung by a thread, it wasn’t money but love, urgency, and community that saved Dae Sik.
Mu Cheol’s Change: His decision to adjust rent and embrace family love was the real jackpot. The “big fortune” wasn’t cash – it was learning how to live with kindness.
In short, the ending told viewers: wealth fades, but the people who stand by you are what truly lasts.
TLDR + Good Luck! Short Review
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Good Luck! wrapped up with a warm, sentimental finale.
The 120-episode journey had its ups and downs – plenty of filler and frustrating character turns – but the ending pulled together themes of forgiveness, friendship, and family.
⭐ Verdict: Emotional, old-school daily drama vibes. If you stuck around, the payoff was heartfelt, if a little predictable.
FAQs
Q: Was it a happy or sad ending?
👉 Happy, but in a grounded way. Couples reunited, friendships healed, and Mu Cheol finally softened.
Q: Did Mu Cheol get redemption?
👉 Yes. He transformed from greedy miser to a man who values people above profit.
Q: Any major character deaths?
👉 No main deaths – though Dae Sik’s health scare drove the emotional climax.
Q: Is a Season 2 possible?
👉 Highly unlikely. KBS daily dramas rarely extend, and the story neatly tied up its arcs.
Good Luck! might not have been flawless – 120 episodes tested viewers’ patience – but the ending drove home its point: fortune isn’t about hoarding wealth, it’s about the bonds that carry us through.
From Mu Cheol’s redemption to the younger generation’s romances, the finale gave closure while leaving fans with a simple message: don’t forget what really matters.




