Vincenzo now comes to an end and some of its major characters talk about their time in the series. From the lead star Song Joong Ki to one of the antagonists, Kim Yeo Jin, they have nothing but good words for their experience together.

The final episode of Vincenzo drops today, Sunday, May 2. As this will be their last outing, the cast is now officially saying their goodbyes and here is what they have to say.

In an interview, via Soompi, Song Joong Ki revealed he wished for the series not to end. The 35-year-old star started filming in unfamiliar surroundings and finished with a deep affection for the show's cast and crew.

Song Hye Kyo's ex-husband thanked fans for their love and support. If it weren't for them, he said he wouldn't have this experience and happiness.

Jeon Yeo Bin, who played the role of Hong Cha Young, added she was also grateful for all the viewers who continued watching Vincenzo. She hoped fans felt the good energy they had on set, especially now that they would see the last of them.

In addition, 2PM's Taecyeon, who played the character of Jang Woo, revealed he learned a lot from this show. The series made him realize how much the cast and crew had to work hard to create a genius production like this.

He, too, would never forget the time he spent doing the series and thanked everyone who supported the show.

Lastly, Kim Yeo Jin, who plays Choi Myung Hee, admitted her character in Vincenzo was the "hardest to approach." She said she hadn't seen anywhere the villain that she played. here

The 48-year-old actress described her character as genderless, not feminine nor masculine, who she couldn't call a villainess. Choi could be a middle-aged woman at times and a middle-aged man at others.

Whatever the case might be, Kim knew she had to be make her role despicable. As the villainess had to be sexy, captivating, and evil, she said Choi had to balance "mundanity and evilness."

Meanwhile, Vincenzo's cast and crew often share their behind-the-scene snaps on Instagram, showing everyone a glimpse of their companionship. They usually take a group photo, enjoying their time together for the past eight months of production.

It's not only the cast members who have created a close bond throughout the series. Even their relationship with their production staff is superb. They even leave positive comments on each other's posts, per Cosmo.

Though the much-loved K-drama is about to end, it looks like the friendship they have created on the set will continue. Vincenzo's last two episodes drop on Saturday, May 1, and Sunday, May 2.

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