Vincenzo Kdrama: Vincenzo, episode 20 finale explained: "Evil is prevalent and vehement."
Vincenzo has become one of Netflix's hottest shows in recent times, with the hit South Korean drama never ceasing to produce jaw-dropping endings, and episode 20 was no different.
The K-drama sees Song Joong-ki star as Park Joo-hung, a child who has moved to Korea from Italy and is adopted into the mafia, but when one of the mafia family bosses dies, a feud ensues which produces endless dramatic twists and turns.
A shooting to start things off
Hong Cha-young is shot at the very start, leading to Vincenzo to move his gaze towards Jang Han-seok with anger. Jang Han-seo tries to take the gun off his brother, but Jang Han-seok calls him "scum" and shoots his brother straight in the mid-section. Jang Han-seok then tries to shoot Vincenzo but runs out of bullets.
While Cha-young survives, Jang Han-seo is not so fortunate, leading Vincenzo to look for revenge.
Vincenzo out for revenge
Vincenzo wastes no time, and immediately tells Seung-hyuk that he will keep him alive if he releases Woosang lawyer, Choi Myung-hee from prison. Unbeknownst to to Hyuk, however, is that Vincenzo was recording the call the whole time, and shares it with Han-seok.
Seok accordingly instructs Myung-hee to make preparations for leaving the country altogether.
Meanwhile Vincenzo manages to locate Han-seok thanks to the tracking devices that Han-seo planted in his brother's watches.
The 'Spear of Atonement'
Vincenzo doesn't just want to kill Han-seok, he wants to do it in an excruciating way. A sharp drill piece is noticed by Han-seok which Vincenzo calls the 'Spear of Atonement', a device that would pierce the former by five millimetres every five minutes.
Vincenzo sets up the device and leaves the room with a furious Han-seok trying to shoot him.
A month later
The story then moves forward by a month, with a fully recovered Cha-young and the Cassano family having justice at the top of their agenda, while Vincenzo is still at large.
Ending
The ending sees Vincenzo narrating a powerful statement.
"Two days ago, I used three Luciano family members as manure for the vineyard and took over the olive plantations in Malta," he begins.
"I'm still a villain and couldn't care less about justice. Justice is weak and empty. One cannot win against any villains with justice alone. If merciless justice exists, I am willing to yield to it. Even villains long to live in a peaceful world. However, since that's impossible, I've taken up a new hobby. Getting rid of garbage. If I don't do that, people will die buried underneath the garbage.
"There's one last thing I'd like to say from a villain's perspective. Evil is prevalent and vehement."
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