He reveals that he was the one to close the embassy doors in Hungry and now it’s finally time to end their lives. The Prime Minister is just about ready to kill Hoon and Jae Hee, but first he needs to express his regret in not killing them sooner. The Prime Minister agrees and Hoon and Jae Hee now are even worse of than before. Just when Hoon and Jae Hee think they had out smarted the Prime Minister, the President offers the Prime Minister amnesty in exchange for obeying the his orders. The President Betrays Hoon and Protects the Prime Minister Needless to say, I’m more than ready to move on to a different show. Overall, it was an ending that I didn’t hate and that’s rather high praise considering how ridiculous Doctor Stranger became. Be warned, the writer has a great time brining the plot full circle, resulting is quite a few eye roll inducing deja vu moments. Hoon upholds his dedication to saving lives and the loose ends are for the most part tied up in a nice bow. It’s over! Doctor Stranger finished it’s 20 episode run with a slightly better than normal finale (at least when compared to the previous episodes).