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Wonderful Days (TV series)
2014 South Korean TV series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Wonderful Days (Korean: 참 좋은 시절) is a 2014 South Korean television series starring Lee Seo-jin, Kim Hee-sun and Ok Taec-yeon.[1] It aired on KBS2 from February 22 to August 10, 2014 on Saturdays and Sundays at 19:55 for 50 episodes.[2] Written by Lee Kyung-hee, the drama tells the story of a prosecutor who returns to his hometown after 15 years and tries to reconnect with his long-estranged family and friends.[3][unreliable source?][4]
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Kang Dong-seok overcame poverty and left his small town to become a successful prosecutor. A genius with an aloof kind of charisma, his arrogance and ill temper puts him at odds with many people, including his estranged family. After 15 years, Dong-seok is transferred back to his hometown and reconnects with his roots, re-learning the value of neighborly warmth in the countryside and the true meaning of love and family. His misfit siblings include Dong-hee, his younger brother who works for a money-lending business; his older brother Dong-tak, an events emcee who dreams of becoming an actor; and his twin sister Dong-ok, who is developmentally challenged and remained in a childlike state ever since an accident during their childhood.[5][unreliable source?]
Quick-tempered and swift-fisted, Dong-hee was kicked out of high school for getting into a brawl in an attempt to protect his classmate Seo Jeong-ah, who came to him three months later to tell him that she's pregnant. Nine years later, Dong-hee finds himself living with Seo's twins, who are being raised as his siblings, while scraping together a living as a bodyguard in the same company as Dong-seok's first love, Cha Hae-won. Despite her hardships in life, such as her father's bankruptcy, Hae-won is an upbeat woman, and eventually the feelings between her and Dong-seok are rekindled.[6]
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Cast
Main
- Lee Seo-jin as Kang Dong-suk
- Park Bo-gum as young Dong-suk
- Kim Hee-sun as Cha Hae-won [7]
- Kwon Mina as young Hae-won
- Ok Taec-yeon as Kang Dong-hee
Supporting
- Kang family
- Ryu Seung-soo as Kang Dong-tak
- Dong-seok's older brother
- Kim Ji-ho as Kang Dong-ok
- Lee Hye-in as young Dong-ok
- Dong-seok's twin sister
- Kim Yeong-cheol as Kang Tae-sub,
- Dong-seok's, Dong-tak's, Dong-hee's, Dong-ok's father
- Youn Yuh-jung as Jang So-shim
- Dong-seok's, Dong-tak's, Dong-hee's, Dong-ok's mother
- Choi Hwa-jung as Ha Young-choon,
- Tae-seob's second wife and Dong-hee's biological mother
- Oh Hyun-kyung as Kang Ki-soo
- Dong-seok's, Dong-tak's, Dong-hee's, Dong-ok's grandfather
- Kim Sang-ho as Kang Ssang-shik
- Dong-suk's uncle
- Kim Kwang-kyu as Kang Ssang-ho,
- Dong-seok's uncle
- Kim Dan-yool as Kang Mool,
- Dong-tak's son
- Hong Hwa-ri as Kang Dong-joo,
- Dong-hee's twin daughter
- Choi Kwon-soo as Kang Dong-won,
- Dong-hee's twin son
- Cha family
- Jin Kyung as Cha Hae-joo
- Hae-won's older sister and becoming wife of Dong-tak's
- Noh Kyung-joo as Lee Myung-soon
- Hae-won's mother
Extended
- Park Joo-hyung as
- Oh Seung-hoon, Dong Hee's boss
- Yoon Yoo-sun as Jo Young-ran
- Go In-bum as Oh Chi-soo
- Seung-hoon's father
- Choi Woong as Min Woo-jin
- Dong-ok's love interest
- Yoon Ji-sook as Choi Mi-sook
- Jang Joon-yoo as Han Jae-kyung
- Oh Yong as Park Kyung-soo
- Lee Yoo-joon as Bong Gook-soo
- Kim Kwang-min as Jo Won
- Lee Cho-hee as Seo Jung-ah
- Dong-hee's ex and mother of twins
- Seo Hyun-chul as Han Bin / Hwang Gil-sang[9]
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In the tables below, the blue numbers represent the lowest ratings and the red numbers represent the highest ratings.
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