Spoilers ahead for Pachinko season 2 finale.
Pachinko The Season 2 finale picks up where Episode 7 left off, providing an incredibly heart-wrenching end to a show that’s packed with emotional moments every episode. At the end of episode 7, Noa (Kang Tae-Ju) leaves for Waseda University to start a new chapter. The shift in the family dynamic comes to define much of the secondary outing’s finale. Nou meets Akiko, a fellow student who comes from a wealthy Japanese family. Although Noah seems to have a shot at luckHis relationship with Akiko develops. The breakup pushes Nou to finally confront Hansu (Lee Min-ho).
Nea gets Hansu to admit that he is Noah’s biological father. The revelation allows Noah to rush home and tell a story.Goodbye“To his mother, Sunja (Kim Min-ha). While Sunja is suspicious of Nou’s intentions, she fails to stop him – or find him later. Meanwhile, Nou’s brother, Mozasu (Mansaku Takada), gets his first job at a pachinko parlor in order to support his family. PachinkoThe timeline of the 1950s ends with Noah demanding a new identity And start a life away from his family. Meanwhile, PachinkoThe cast of characters in 1989 experienced several blows, including Abe’s (Yoshio Maki) sudden death.
Noah finally learns that Hansu is his father at the end of Pachinko Season 2
The pachinko season 2 finale sets up new friction between Hansu, Sunja and Nou
in Pachinko Season 2, Episode 6 Noa has a hard time accepting his admission to Waseda University. Seeing his mother’s continued sacrifice, Nou did not want Suja to give up on her dream of opening a restaurant to pay for his schooling. Under pressure from Hansu, Sunja is able to convince Nou that he is not only going to university for himself, but to improve his whole family. in Pachinko Season 2, Episode 8 It’s hard to believe Nou ever doubted the idea of attending Waseda. Noah not only excelled in his literature classesBut falls for the charming Akiko.
Throughout the episode, Hansu puts pressure on Nou. With how much Hansu and Sunja sacrificed for Nou, Hansu secretly wants his son to go into politics and make a name for himself. While Nou appreciates what Hansu has done for his family, he is determined to pursue a more academic track. After Akiko arrives unannounced at Hansu’s home, Nou and Akiko have a bitter argument. Eventually, Akiko tells Nou, “You let others define you.” Akiko’s words cut so deep that Noah tries to choke her — An unforgivable act that commemorates the outbreak in Hansu Pachinko Season 2, Episode 4.
Now that the truth has been spoken, Noah must confirm it.
After his heroic deed, Noah heads to Hansu’s house in the middle of the night. Akiko proved that Hansou was Nou’s real father – something Nou always felt. Now that the truth has been spoken, Noah must confirm it. Noah asks him to tell him the truth. Hansu is open, confirming that, yes, Noah is his son. Hansu watches for the decisions of his SunjaBut Noah is afraid of this revelation. Clearly, the confirmation that Hansu is his father will transform Nou’s entire world.
The aftermath of Solomon’s revenge scheme explained
Abe-san takes his own life
in Pachinko The last episode of season 2, Naomi (ShogunThe Emmy-winning actor, Anna Savoy) is called into a meeting with the director of Shiffley’s and Tom Andrews (Jimmi Simpson). Tom explains that allegations have been made against Naomi, suggesting that she breached the company’s security protocol and must resign. Heartbroken, Naomi realizes that Solomon (Jin Ha) has betrayed her. Tom even calls Solomon to confirm that they are in a position to carry out their undertaking. in Pachinko season 2 episode 5 Solomon’s attitude towards Naomi has changedBut it’s especially wild to see how he takes down his former lover.
Tom points out to Solomon that he lied about not wanting to stay in Japan.
In the second season finale of the show, Solomon seems quite aimless. Tom has a complete plan: he is ready to completely leave his family in the US. At a bar, Tom points out to Solomon that he is lying about not wanting to stay in Japan. Solomon insists that he never intended to lie about his intentions – life just happened. later, Solomon hears disturbing news About Abe-san, his former Shipley’s client. Something else was found dead in the national park.
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According to reports, Abe died by suicide, although no note has been found. Solomon is shaken by the news. Although Pachinko Doesn’t spend much more time with Solomon after the news reportIt is not difficult to see that he still has a moral compass – and a lot of guilt. Although Abe’s death is tragic, it is quite possible that Solomon thinks that he also ruined Naomi’s life. It’s hard to know what Solomon’s next move will be, but the finale sets up an intriguing one Pachinko Season 3 story.
Why Noa visits Sunja in Pachinko season 2’s finale
Noa says goodbye before starting a new life as Ogawa Minato
After learning that Hansu is, in fact, his father, Nou takes the train home to visit his mother. The whole sequence is strained and strange, with Noah essentially showing up to tell his mother. Although Sunja senses that something is offNoah claims that he is fine. No matter what Sunja says, she can’t get her son to delay any longer. Sunja tries to chase after Noah, but can’t find him. This prompts her to visit Hansu, who sends his men to explore the streets. Sunja breaks down in front of Hansu, lamenting that everything they did was for Nou.
Sunja’s oldest son introduces himself with a brand new name – Ogawa Minato.
Despite everything that Sunja and Hansu have sacrificed for their son, Nou disappears without a trace. After selling the watch Hansu gave him for pocket money, Noah comes to the owner of a pachinko parlor to ask for a job. The man hesitates, asks Noah if he is Korean. Instead of being honest, Noah lies, claiming to be Japanese. When the man gives Nou a job, Sunja’s oldest son introduces himself with a brand new name – Ogawa Minato. The episode ends with Noah smiling about his new life before walking down the street from the pachinko hall.
What mozasu working in a pachinko parlor means for Sunja’s family
Pachinko season 2 underscores the differences between Sunja’s sons
Earlier in the episode, Mozasu and his friends try to scam a local pachinko parlor. The owner of the parlor notices what Mozasu is doing and takes him to Sunja instead of the authorities, mainly because he loves Sunja’s noodles so much. This goodwill ends up changing the trajectory of Mozasu’s life. The owner of the salon insists that Mozasu is nothing like his older brother, Nou. What he means is that Mozasu was not built to study at universityBut to work. The man suggests that Mozasu work for him at the pachinko parlor and, eventually, Sunja agrees.
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Not only does this moment set Mozasu’s future in motion, but it underscores an underlying theme of Pachinko Season 2. Since Pachinko season 2 episode 1 The show has reiterated just how different Sunja’s sons are from one another. Even as children, Navi and Mozasu navigate the anti-Korean racism they face at school in very different ways. While Mozasu confronts his differences head on, Nou charks from his oppressor. Interestingly, the brothers, who couldn’t be more different, end up in a similar place – literally, they’re both in pachinko parlors – in the season 2 finale.
The truth about Kato’s past and Sunja’s reaction explained
Cato followed terrible orders to save his family during the war
A few episodes earlier, Mozasu (Soji Arai) hired a private investigator to learn more about the elderly Sunja’s (Youn Yuh-jung) new friend, Kato (Jun Kunimura). After seeing that his mother had bought an expensive gift for Kato, Mozasu feared that the older gentleman was only after Sunja’s money. in Pachinko Season 2, Episode 7, Mozasu’s detective discovers that Cato was involved in the massacre of 139 American POWs. Although this story does not dissuade Sunja from seeing Kato, she confronts her new friend about the incident in the season 2 finale.
Before leaving the cafe, Sunja wishes Kato well.
Cato explains the desperate circumstances that led him to engage in the massacre. Worried about his wife and family, a near death Cato agreed to follow the orders that had been poured out. It’s clear that Kato complains about his actions, but he also knows that he didn’t have much of a choice if he wanted to live through the horrors of World War II. While Sunja understands Kato’s wartime desperation to a degreeShe decides to end their budding relationship. Before leaving the cafe, Sunja wishes Kato well.
What happens to Mr. Kim & Kyunghee’s romance
Yoseb intercepts Mr. Kim’s letter to Kyunghee
Although it seemed like Kyunghee’s (Jung Eun-chae) emotional affair with Mr. Kim (Kim Sung-kyu) was over in the penultimate episode, Pachinkos finale revisits the unrequited romance. In episode 7, Yoseb (Han Jun-woo), Kyunghee’s husband, finally confronts Mr. Kim about his love for Kyunghee. Meanwhile, Mr. Kim is ready to quit fighting yet another war. Before leaving, Mr. Kim talks to Kyunghee one last time, but she still feels loyal to Yusob. In the finale, Yoseb finds a mountain of letters to Kyunghee from Mr. Kim, opening the door to more drama in Pachinko Season 3.