My Liberation Notes ended on a beautiful note and fans were divided between if My Liberation Notes Episode 16 had a happy ending or an open ending. Whatever kind of ending it was, viewers around the world loved it. Many viewers mentioned that their perspective toward love, life and death changed after watching the show.
The slice-of-life Korean drama written by Park Hae-young comforted many and the actors Kim Ji-won, Son Suk-ku, Lee Min-ki and Lee El made their respective characters memorable. Fans were delighted with the ending and took it to Twitter to share their thoughts on the show.

“The Yeom family was liberated from their old ways. Now they went out for the first time as a family, their dad finally allowed Changhee to buy a car, they finally know Mijeong’s secret, and Changhee now became vocal to his Dad such an emotional liberation. #MyLiberationNotesEp16”, a fan wrote on Twitter.
Another fan wrote, “MyLiberationNotes is not always a comfort drama but the lines are mesmerizing and liberating. This drama really makes you pause for a while and think of your own life. It speaks to you. It’s beautiful as it is heartbreaking at some points. A must watch. #MyLiberationNotesEp16”

“that’s when you know you’re an adult” chang hee speaking on adulting, is so relatable. when we are young we always speak without thinking but being able to control what we say is a sign that we are growing up. #MyLiberationNotesEp16 #MyLiberationNotes”, a user took to Twitter.
“It’s an open-ending but them being able to smile and start anew, having liberated from some of the things they wanted to escape… and go on in their lives in pursuit of further liberation, I guess we can call it a happy ending. ???? #MyLiberationNotesEp16”, a viewer mentioned.
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My Liberation Notes is available to watch on Netflix.
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