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Hello, My Twenties!

2016 South Korean TV series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hello, My Twenties!
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Hello, My Twenties![2] (Korean: 청춘시대; Hanja: 青春時代; RR: Cheongchunsidae; MR: Ch'ŏngch'unsidae; lit. Age of Youth) is a South Korean television series starring Han Ye-ri, Han Seung-yeon, Park Eun-bin, Ryu Hwa-young, Park Hye-su, Ji Woo and Choi Ara.[3][4][5] It aired on JTBC from July 22, 2016 to October 7, 2017.[6][7][8]

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Synopsis

A slice-of-life story about five girls who live together in a sharehouse called "Belle Epoque" and how they connect over the growing pains in their youth. It is based on the issues that younger generations are likely to face in South Korea.

Cast

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A 20-year-old Psychology major student who comes from the countryside.[9][10]
A 22-year-old Culinary Arts major with a religious background.[11]
A 28-year-old hardworking business major with a complicated family situation.[12]
A 22-year-old Journalism major, a quirky adventurous roommate who claims to have the ability to see ghosts.[13]
A 24-year-old sugar baby with expensive taste. She eventually works hard to be a career woman.[15]
  • Choi Ara as Jo Eun (season 2)

Recurring

Jin-myung's love interest, Italian restaurant chef.
Deputy of the share house, Belle Epoque's owner, Jo Eun's love interest.
Ye-eun's love interest; an engineering student who knows nothing about dating.
A member of an idol group Asgard who is five years into his debut, but yet to reach stardom.
  • Lee Ji-ha as Ho-chang's mother
  • Kim Hyo-jin as Yoon Jin-myung's mother
  • Lee Kyung-shim [ko] as Ahn Jung-hee – Yoo Eun-jae's mother
  • Kim Yong-hee as dentist – Kang Yi-na's third lover
  • Min Sung-wook [ko] as restaurant manager
  • Yoon Jin-sol [ko] as Jo Hyun-hee – restaurant waitress
  • Han Jeong-woo as Kang Yi-na's second lover
  • Song Ji-ho as Kang Yi-na's stalker
  • Ha Eun-seol [ko] as Han Yoo-kyung – Jung Ye-eun's friend
  • Choi Bae-young as Song Kyung-ah – Jung Ye-eun's friend
  • Kim Si-eun as young Yoon Jin-myung
  • Yoon Yong-joon as Shin Yool-bin – Yoo Eun-jae's crush
  • Kim Kyung-nam
  • Jung Yi-seo as Ye-eun's classmate
  • Kim Chang-hwan [ko] as insurance employee
  • Jung Yoo-min as dancing student
  • Nam Moon-cheol [ko] as Song Ji-won's father
  • Kwon Eun-soo as Yoon Jong-yeol's junior
  • Shin Yeon-sook [ko] as Yoo Eun-jae's aunt
  • Shin Se-hwi as Ahn Ye-ji, Jo Eun's friend
  • Jo Byeong-kyu as Jo Chung-han
  • Kim Ye-ji as Ye-ji
  • Yoon Sa-bong as Ho Chang's sister
  • Seo Ye-hwa as Su & Su receptionist
  • Go Min-si as Oh Ha-na

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Season 2:

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Episodes

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Season 1 (2016)

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Production

On February 16, 2017, the series was renewed for a second season.[6][7] It was announced that Ryu Hwa-young would only make a cameo appearance, and that a new actress would be cast as the fifth girl of the Belle Epoque.[19]

Originally, it was expected that all five main roles would be the same from the previous season. However, early on Ryu Hwa-young was removed from the main cast due to an bullying incident regarding her group, T-ara.[20] Instead, a new character, Jo Eun, was created to fill the five-person dynamic of the show. Park Hye-soo was also supposed to be part of the main cast, but due to a scheduling conflict, she stepped down from the role. Unlike Ryu Hwa-young, this happened late into pre-production and it was decided that another actress would play her character Yoo Eun-jae; Ji Woo was cast.[21][unreliable source?]

Onew was originally cast in the role of Kwon Ho-chang, but he stepped down in light of controversy surrounding him ten days before the drama's premiere, and was replaced with Lee Yoo-jin.[22]

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Notes

  1. The members of PENTAGON who played the members of the boy group Asgard alongside Ahn Woo-yeon are: Kino (Main Dancer, Vocalist, Sub Rapper and Face of the Group), Shinwon (Vocalist), Jinho (Main Vocalist), Yeo One (Lead Vocalist), Yuto (Lead Rapper, Lead Dancer and Sub Vocalist) and Wooseok (Main Rapper, Sub Vocalist and Maknae, i.e. the youngest member of PENTAGON).

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