Synopsis: Nobody loves Hae-Jo (Woo Do-Hwan), because nobody, including Hae-Jo, knows who is his real father. This makes people think he is like an impure substance among them. One day, he hears news that will change his life. He decides to go look for his real father. He happens to have Jo Jae-Mi (Lee Yoo-Mi) accompany him on his journey.
Jo Jae-Mi always wanted to have a family. She is going to marry Eo Heung (Oh Jung-Se), who is the successor in the Eo Family. The Eo family, including their mother Bum Ho-Ja (Kim Hae-Sook), runs a food company. They don't like Jo Jae-Mi as Eo Heung's wife, but accept her because Eo Heung told them that she is pregnant. On the day of their wedding and before the wedding ceremony starts, Jo Jae-Mi disappears with Hae-Jo. ~ Asianwiki
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Drama Queen thought
Since learning that Jo Yong, the author of my favorite Korean drama, It's Okay To Not Be Okay, is writing the screenplay, I had been anticipating this drama! We are all aware of Jo Yong's ability to touch our emotions and create a sense of community through her distinctive writing style. Oh Jung Se (Its Okay To Not Be Okay) appears to be Jo Yong's favorite actor. He is one of the top supporting performers in Korea at the moment, and I have to say that I adore him as an actor. He does a fantastic job portraying his persona.
After watching the drama Save Me, I would also like to see Woo Dong Hwan as the lead role! His acting has depth, and I really enjoy watching him showcase his skills in this drama. I haven't seen much of the female lead's work, so I don't have high expectations, so I'm not sure about her. I didn't enjoy Strong Girl, Nam Soon, the only drama I watched her in, and I stopped watching it after a few episodes.
The main characters in this play also suffer from some sort of disease. Love Next Door and Queen of Tears are two recent dramas in which the main characters have terminal illnesses and somehow overcome them! I sincerely hope that this drama will surprise me and perhaps even give me a plot twist in the end. I am enjoying this drama for the time being. With some chicken soup for our souls, It's Okay To Not Be Okay is a masterfully written drama about recovery. I'm hoping Mr. Plankton will perform similarly. So I'm crossing my fingers.
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