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Guide: 2024 SBS Drama Awards – The Grand Finale (Part 3 Ending)
This guide covers the climax of the ceremony, where the top honors (Daesang) and the final closing speeches took place.
Minutes 28:01 – 36:00: “End 36” – The Final Montage & Update
The last 8 minutes (the “End 36” portion of the keyword) consisted of:
- A tribute to late SBS actors who passed away in 2024.
- The traditional group photo of all winners (where Park Shin-hye held her trophy aloft as Kim Jae-young stood behind her like a loyal guard).
- The “Upd” (Update): An on-screen text crawl announced that all 14 episodes of The Judge from Hell would be re-aired in a special marathon on January 4-5, 2025, with unreleased behind-the-scenes footage focusing on the noona romance dynamics. This was the “36 upd” – a programming update at the 36th minute of Part 3.
The screen faded to black at exactly 36:00 with the words: “NunaDrama continues. See you in 2025.” nunadrama2024sbsdramaawardspart3end36 upd
NunaDrama2024 SBS Drama Awards Part 3 End 36 Upd: Full Breakdown of the Grand Finale
By DramaWire Staff | Updated: January 2025
The 2024 SBS Drama Awards delivered one of the most emotional and surprising nights in recent Korean television history. For fans tracking the keyword "nunadrama2024sbsdramaawardspart3end36 upd" — here is your complete, scene-by-scene guide to the final 36 minutes of the ceremony (Part 3), focusing on the "Noona Drama" (older sister/romance) category winners, the Daesang (Grand Prize) reveal, and the post-show updates that have since broken the internet. Guide: 2024 SBS Drama Awards – The Grand
2. The Climax: Daesang (Grand Prize) Winner
The biggest moment of Part 3 was the announcement of the Daesang.
- Winner: Lee Je-hoon (Taxi Driver 2)
- Why he won: His portrayal of Kim Do-gi was widely praised for bringing both intensity and emotional depth to the second season, which broke viewership records.
- The Moment:
- Lee Je-hoon took the stage visibly moved.
- Key Quote: "I didn't expect this honor. Thank you to the viewers who rode along with us in the deluxe taxi. I share this with the cast and crew who worked through difficult nights."
(Note: If the specific "Nuna Drama" update you are looking for covered a different winner like Kim Tae-hee or Kim Nam-gil, it would be due to specific "SBS Drama Awards" variation years, but Lee Je-hoon was the major highlight for the recent high-profile ceremony.) A tribute to late SBS actors who passed away in 2024
The Low Points
- Pacing Woes — The “end 36” timestamp refers to a sudden jump. It feels like the show cut corners: the final 15 minutes crammed three major awards, a goodbye montage, and a group photo. No time for emotional digestion.
- Missing Names — Notable stars (e.g., Kim Yoo-jung, Song Kang) were absent from the finale, with pre-recorded acceptances. That undercut the live energy.
- Technical Glitch — At exactly 36:00, the stream stuttered (audio desync). The “upd” likely refers to a re-upload that fixed it, but the original live had a jarring 5-second freeze during a supporting actor’s speech.
1. The Context: A Year of Hits
The 2024 SBS Drama Awards (held in late 2023/early 2024 timeframe) celebrated dramas that aired over the past year. Major contenders included:
- The Worst of Evil (Disney+ distribution, but SBS production credits often acknowledged)
- The Escape of the Seven (The high-stakes drama by Kim Soon-ok)
- Taxi Driver 2
- Revenant (The occult thriller hit)