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Anniversary of Joon Gis movies and dramas: Nonstop 4 ( 4)

Genre: Comedy, drama, romance, parody (sitcom) Episode no: 55 Episode Title: After Confession Broadcast Network: MBC Broadcast Date of Episode 55: 2003-12-11 Synopsis In this episode Lee Jun Ki appeared as a guest, he is Jang Geun Suk's friend. Jang Geun Suk and Han Ye Seul arranged for a date, Geun Suk will meet Ye Seul's friend and Ye Seul will meet Lee Jun Ki. But their date didn't go well, Jun Ki tried to escape from Ye Seul and the same w/ Ye Seul's friend. At the end Geun Suk and Ye Seul were left by the two. Cast Jun Jin Andy MC Mong Hyun Bin Bong Tae Kyu Ye Hak Young Han Ye Seul Jang Geun Suk Oh Seung Eun Yun Jong Shin Lee Yun Ji Lee Young Eun

Lee Jun Ki's Role

Lee Jun Ki does a guest appearance as himself in Episode 55 as Jang Geun Seuk's friend. Watch It!
http://www.veoh.com/watch/v17207963cyWzSZ8m

Star's Echo ( ), Anata ni Aitakute ()


Episodes: 2 Part Mini-series Broadcast Network: MBC / Fuji TV Broadcast Date: (MBC) 2004-Jan-30 Air time: 9:55 (9:55 p.m. Korean time) Synopsis The story is centered on the love between a musically gifted South Korean man, Sung-jae (Jo Hyun Jae), and a Japanese woman, Misaki (Nakagoshi Noriko). Misaki, who feels guilty over her boyfriend's death, is transferred to Korean and meets Seong-jae who helps her cure her wounds of the past memories with love. Cast Jo Hyun Jae as Sung Jae Nakagoshi Noriko as Misaki Lee Da Hae as Ji Young Tanihara Shosuke as Suji Lee Jun Ki as Chan Gyu Kurotani Tomoka as Tomoko Kim Yong Hee as Min Suk

Lee Jun Ki's Role

Chan Gyu is the younger brother of Sung Jae. Watch It! http://www.mysoju.com/korean-drama/stars-echo/

Star's Echo (Dailymotion): http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xa4idg_yy-yy-part-01_people http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xa4hxo_yy-yy-part-02_travel http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xa4hjg_yy-yy-part-03_sport http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xa4hb7_yy-yy-part-04_school http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xa5p1r_yy-yy-part-05_fun http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xa4ghl_yy-yy-part-06_news

The Hotel Vnus ( )


Japan production Release date in South Korea : 2004-Sept-10 Synopsis In a strange alienated world there is a secret hotel in a shabby diner called the Venus Caf, harbouring some unusual people where compelling secrets lie in each resident's heart. Torturing secrets that have broken their emotional boundaries in the past. In this bittersweet, heartwrenching story, there lives a man by the name of Chonan (Tsuyoshi Kusanagi) who lives in the attic and works as a waiter or handyman at the hotel. Room 1 is shared by two residents; an incapable alcoholic and an illegal doctor named Doctor (Teruyuki Kagawa) and Wife (Miki Nakatani) who used to be a nurse but now works as a hostess living in the hopes of Doctor's recuperation. In Room 3 lives a bubbly girl by the name of Soda (Jo Eun Ji), who came from a deserted town where no one flowers flourished and has a dream to open her own flower shop. Finally, Room 4, occupied by a challenging young boy by the name of Boy (Lee Jun Ki), who carries around a gun longing to become a strong man and wishes to some day become a hitman. Then there is the owner of the caf, Venus, who is a mysterious transvestite and has only one able leg. Later one day, a drifter by the name of Gai (Park Jung Woo), a quiet man who would avoid verbal communication, walks into the Venus Caf with a little girl named Sai (Heui Ko To) who never smiles. He tells Chonan the secret password to entering the hidden hotel and then they became the residents to Room 2. Gai later gets a job at a construction site, while Chonan preserves in comforting Sai to open up her heart and in the process finds his own heart slowly opening as well. Boy, who wants to become a strong man doesn't like Gai staying at the hotel and in the mist of things gets into fight with Gai challenging him to show his worth as a strong man. But in the progress ends up shooting Sai in the leg rendering her feeble. In addition, Soda who is usually bubbly later becomes sad due to the illegal errands she has run for her boss at the flower shop. But Chonan eventually discovers Soda's illegal errands and confronts her to preach to her the differences in right from wrong. In the mean while, Doctor and Wife are constantly fighting over their petty differences and Doctor's alcoholism, which later causes Wife to leave in depression. Cast Tsuyoshi Kusanagi as Chonan Miki Nakatani as Wife Teruyuki Kagawa as Doctor Park Jung Woo as Gai Ko To Heui as Sai Jo Eun Ji as Soda Lee Jun Ki as Boy Masachika Ichimura as Venus

Lee Jun Ki's Role

Boy, who was abandoned by his mom now lives in Room #4 of the Venus Cafe. As he grew older, he wanted to become a hit man to show people that he is strong.
watch it: http://vimeo.com/channels/63066 http://www.veoh.com/watch/v17396339kxEBP77n

Drama City: "What Should I do?" ( : " ?")


Episode no: 234 Broadcast Network: KBS Broadcast Date: 2004-Nov-07 Synopsis "What Should I Do?" is an episode about a boy whose mother is very ill. He has problems coping with his ill mom and doesn't get along with his dad. After one of his arguments with his dad, he runs out of the house to let off steam by playing with his roller blades. Somehow he traveled through time he meets his parents prior to their dating. Cast Lee Jun Ki as Seong Ho Lee Yeong Jung as Park Yong Beom Lee Eun Hye as Ae Kyeong Seo Nam Yeong as Kim Yong Tae Park Hyo Ju as Kyeong Ja Lee Jun Ki's Role

Seong Ho lives a poor life with his father, while his sickly mother is hospitalized. But suddenly, he is later on transported back into his father's past and discovers more about his parents and how they met.

Watch it:

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Flying Boys ( )
Release date in South Korea : Synopsis Kang Min Jae, a senior at Taesung High School, lives with his stern father, who's a captain of a famous airline. He has liked a blunt and staunch girl named Soo Jin in the same apartment building but he never had the courage to go up and talk to her. Soo Jin lives in a family that puts the son on the pedestal, she has no room to escape the pettiest housework even while she's studying for the college entrance exam. After the exam, Min Jae has a drink with his buddies and then sneaks out with his dad's car. On the way, he discovers a victim to a hit-and-run accident. Yang Jung Sook, a ballet instructor at the community center in the district, sees Min Jae and the body. Jung Sook, having difficulties in finding enough students for her class, threatens Min Jae, who she caught drinking and driving without a license, and drags him and his two friends to learn ballet. Meanwhile, Soo Jin's parents also forces Soo Jin to learn ballet to get rid of her stiff and boyish appearance. Finally, Soo Jin, Min Jae and his buddies, Dong Wan, and Chang Sub, meet at the ballet school at the Hwangkeum community center. With Yang Jung Sook at the center of the ballet school, various people from all walks of life learn ballet. While they all clash and open each other's hearts to one another, they finally come together in a memorable performance in the end. Cast Yoon Kye-sang as Kang Min-jae Kim Min-jeong as Hwangbo Su-jin Do Ji-won as Jung-sook On Joo-wan as Chang-seob Lee Jun Ki as Dong-wan

2004-Dec-03

Park Grina as Seung-eon Nah Eun-kyeong Lee Jong-won

Lee Jun Ki's Role Dong Wan is the lovable guy in the trio of he and his buddies Chang Seob and Min Jae. Just like the rest of them he struggles against his father and other peers to establish his own identity. Watch It! http://www.veoh.com/watch/v17398817b5angbwk http://www.veoh.com/watch/v7025776JwgWQhXF

http://www.veoh.com/watch/v6990299GRpdpkKD

My Girl ()
Genre: Romance, Comedy Episodes: 16 Broadcast network: SBS Broadcast period: 2005-Dec-14 to 2006-Feb-02 Air time: Wednesday & Thursday (9:55 p.m. Korean time) Synopsis Ju Yoo-rin (Lee Da Hae) is an impostor proficient in English, Chinese, and Japanese. Seol Gong Chan (Lee Dong Wook) is the second generation heir of a big corporation. Because of his grandfather's illness, he's forced to ask Yoo Rin to be his long-lost cousin so that his grandfather's last wish can be fulfilled. So therefore, they both are bound in a lie that no-one in the family knows the truth. Kim Sae Hyun (Park Si Yeon) grew up in a rich family and dreams to become a tennis star with the nickname "Sharapova of Korea". Her charm and intelligence attract many men. She and Yoo Rin have cutthroat competitions. Seo Jung Woo (Lee Jun Ki) will fall also for Yoo Rin and finally learn to love that special someone.

Cast

Lee Dong Wook as Seol Gong Chan Lee Da Hae as Joo Yoo Rin Lee Jun Ki as Seo Jung Woo Park Si Yeon as Kim Sae Hyun Extended Cast Byun Hee Bong as Seol Woong (Gong Chan's grandfather) Jo Kye Hyung as Ahn Jin Kyu Hwang Bo Ra as Ahn Jin Shim Lee Eon Jeong as Yoon Jin Kyung Kim Yong Rim as Jang Hyung Ja Ahn Suk Hwan as Jang Il-do Choi Ran as Bae In Sun Jung Han Hun as Joo Tae Hyung Han Chae Young as Choi Ha Na (the real granddaughter) Jae Hee as Choi Ha Na's husband

Lee Jun Ki's Role

Seo Jung Woo is a playboy who falls in love with Yoo Rin, the false cousin of Gong Chan becoming his rival.

Ratings

The King and the Clown ( )


Release date in South Korea: 2005-Dec-29 Synopsis In the years of the infamous King Yeon San, two clowns start a play that is satirical of the king and become popular among the common people. But soon they get arrested for treason, and they bet their lives on making the king laugh with their play acting. Their fortunate success leads them to stay in the palace and perform regular plays. As the king shows growing attraction and love towards one of the clowns, they realize that they are into irreversible stages of their lives, entwined with desire, power and thick blood. Cast Kam Woo Seong as Jang Saeng Lee Jun Ki as Gong Gil Jeong Jin Yeong as King Yon San Kang Seong Yeon as Nok Soo (King's concubine)

Lee Jun Ki's Role

Gong Gil is a street performer (clown) that travels with his partner Jang Saeng. Later he, Jang Seng and the other clowns, stay in the palace to perform for the King. But Gong Gil was to become a concubine for the King for his beauty was like no other.

101st Proposal (101 )


Genre: Romance Episodes: 15 Broadcast network: SBS Broadcast period: 2006-May-29

to 2006-July-25

Air time: Monday & Tuesday (9:55 p.m. Korean time) Lee Jun Ki does a guest appearance as himself, who appears as a guest in a party in Episode 1 of the drama. Synopsis

The 101st Proposal aka 'My Perfect Girl' is about Dal Jae (Lee Moon Shik), one of those old bachelors who can't seem to get a wife no matter how many marriage meetings they attend. But all of a sudden he finds his perfect girl, a 29 year old announcer Han Su Jung (Park Sun Young) who will change his world. Cast Lee Moon Shik as Park Dal Jeh Park Sun Young as Han Su Jung Hong Soo Ah as Han Geum Jung (Han Su Jung's sister) Lee Joong Moon as Park Min Jeh (Park Dal Jeh's brother) Song Chang Ui as Seo Hyun Joon Jung Sung Hwan as Jung Woo Suk Im Hyun Sik as Park Chang Man (Park Dal Jeh's father) Choi Ran as Jang Eun Im Jo Eun Sook as Noh Jung Soon Kim Ji Hye as Noh Chae Young Jung Kyung Ho as Oh Yong Pil Lee Jun Ki as himself (cameo)

Lee Jun Ki's Role

Lee Jun Ki does a guest appearance as himself, who appears as a guest in a party in Episode 1 of the drama. Watch It! Lee Jun Ki 101st Proposal CUT (Veoh) http://www.veoh.com/watch/v17207964SBYPmGe5

Fly, Daddy, Fly ( )


Release date in South Korea : 2006-Aug-03 Synopsis An ordinary businessman in his forties, Jang Ga Pil returns home one day to find his daughter sexually molested by some schoolboys, including school boxing star Kang Tae Wook. Realizing that he has no background and money to fight back, he plans to stab Kang on the way to school. This fails miserably, but another student named Go Seung Suk agrees to teach Ga Pil to fight in only 45 days. Cast

Lee Moon Shik as Jang Ga Pil Lee Jun Ki as Go Seung Suk Poppin Hyeon Joon Lee Yeon Soo Kim So Eun

Lee Jun Ki's Role

Go Seung Suk is an orphan, there was an incident that happened in his hometown and after that he left and brought this memory with him as he grew older. He will help Ga Pil, an ordinary salary man, to fight to get revenge for Ga Pil's daughter and Ga Pil will be the one to help him forget his haunting memory.
Fly Daddy Fly Review Jjang Ga-pil is an ordinary man with an ordinary existence, but one day his life is shattered when he finds out his daughter was assaulted by a boy in her school. The boy is none other than Kang Taewook, who happens to be the boxing champion of the school. The High School is very fond of Kang, and they do everything in there power to make sure that Kang is not punished for his deed. Enraged and eager to show his daughter that he is a true protector, Jjang decides to risk everything to teach Kang a lesson, and he comes to school with a knife. On his way to rendezvous with Kang, he encounters Ko Seung Huk who thinks that he is a crazy murderer and Seung Huk easily knocks him out. When Jjang wakes, he is told that Seung Huk is the only person to have ever beaten Kang Taewook in a fight. Jjang asks to be trained in fighting in order to confront Kang and teach him a lesson. Seung Huk obliges, and the race is on to train Jjang into a fighting machine that can defeat the school's boxing champion. Unfortunately, Lee Jun Ki's new movie didn't live up to my expectations. The storyline was too one dimensional, and the ending seemed too unrealistic. Does it really make sense that a forty year old dad can defeat a champion boxer with only twenty-five days of training? It might be a little bit more believable if supernatural elements were involved. The progression of Jjang from being a fat old man

into a muscular athletic guy was the main plot, and personally I didn't find it to be very interesting. Also if you're watching this just because you're a fan of Lee Jun Ki, you might be disappointed to find out that the movie doesn't really revolve around him too much. This movie revolves more around the life and perseverance of Jjang than Lee Jun Ki's character, Ko Seung Huk. The movie did try something new by making the younger boy a mentor to the older man, but the outcome was that Jun Ki's character saw very little character development. It seems like to make up for the lack of character development, the director added a few sad monologues to try and add some personality to Seung Huk. Not only did this make the story even more boring, but Jun Ki is talented enough to let his actions develop his character rather than long monologues giving his sad life story. Jjang Ga-pil was better developed because the story was pretty much told in his first-person view. We were able to see how he progressively gets a better body, learns reflexes, and acquires discipline. There's a large majority of the film devoted to the workouts that Seung Huk and Ga-pil do together, and although some of these are funny, most of them just make you feel like you're watching a fitness video. Lee Jun Ki is way too talented to be in such a one-dimensional role. Even his minor character in My Girl showed more personality. Since Lee Jun Ki is naturally funny and full of emotion, it wasn't very fitting to see him play a character that doesn't seem to have much life at all. Also, even though Lee's character is a supposed fighting great, he barely has any fight scenes in the movie. Pretty much anybody could have played his role. This movie is probably only for HARDCORE Lee Jun Ki fans. Other than that, you won't be watching anything really worthwhile. A boring, inane plot, coupled with uninteresting characters really makes this movie a bummer. Fly Daddy Fly Behind the Scenes: http://www.veoh.com/watch/v17229181f5nwQFcd

Virgin Snow, Cheotnoon (), Hatsu-yuki no koi ()

Virgin Snow is co-production between Japan and South Korea. Release date in South Korea : 2007-Nov-01 Release date in Japan : 2007-May-12 Synopsis Min moves to Japan following his professor father. One day at a local shrine, he meets a beautiful Japanese girl with innocent eyes. Her name is Nanae, and she is an aspiring painter. Min falls for her at first sight, and soon learns that Nanae attends the same school to which Min has just transferred. They become friends, and despite the culture and language barriers it is an

intense friendship. When his grandmother suddenly falls ill, Min hastily returns to Korea but cannot get in touch with Nanae beforehand. After his grandmother regains her health, he hurries back to Japan to reunite with Nanae, but she is nowhere to be found. Had his true feelings for Nanae not been apparent to her? Why has Nanae disappeared without a word? Cast Lee Jun Ki as Kim Min Aoi Miyazaki as Nanae Shun Shioya Ayaka Morita Miyu Yagyu Lee Jun Ki's Role

Kim Min is a Korean boy, who transfers to Japan with his father who is a potter, he went to Kyoto to study and there he meets Nanae.

May 18 (5 18, )
Release date in South Korea : 2007-July-25 Synopsis The story of events leading up to the 1980 Gwangju massacre in South Korea. Min Woo leads a relatively peaceful life with his younger brother, until the day the soldiers go on the rampage against the citizens. The citizens form a militia determined to protect their loved ones, and Min Woo finds himself in the middle of it all. Cast

Kim Sang Kyeong as Min Woo Lee Yo Won as Sin Ae Lee Jun Ki as Jin Woo

Ahn Seong Gi as Heong Soo (Sin Ae's Father) Park Cheol Min Lee Jun Ki's Role

Jin Woo is Min Woo's younger brother, a young high school student that protests against the soldiers during the war.

Time Between Dog and Wolf ( )


Genre: Action, Romance Episodes: 16 Broadcast network: MBC Broadcast period: 2007-July-18 to 2007-Sept-06 Air time: Wednesdays & Thursdays 21:55 (9:55 p.m. Korean time) Synopsis Howling wolves and dogs... At dusk... The sun paints the sky with a crimson red hue... Over the hills, the menacing shadow of my dog confuses me as it seems to take on the form of a wolf... After his mother is brutally murdered by the Triad in Thailand, Soo Hyun (Lee Jun Ki) is adopted by NIS agent Kang Joong Ho, and he grows up with Min Ki (Jung Kyung Ho) like brothers. Min Ki and Soo Hyun both become NIS agents later on. One fateful day, Soo Hyun meets Ji Woo (Nam Sang Mi) after last seeing her in Thailand when he was a child. They start dating. One day, Soo Hyun ruins a mission when the suppressed memories of the day his mother died surfaces in his mind. NIS Director Jung gives Soo Hyun an undercover assignment to infiltrate the Triad and Soo Hyun takes the job. Soo Hyun fakes his death and assumes a new identity to become a member of the Triad. With his fake identity and new name, he prowls the back alleys of Bangkok...

CAST

Lee Jun Ki as Lee Soo Hyun Nam Sang Mi as Soo Ji Woo Jeong Kyung Ho as Kang Min Ki Extended Cast Kim Jung Nam as Yoo Kyung Hwa Cha Soo Hyun as Oh Ming Kim Gab Soo as Jung Hak Soo Lee Ki Young as Kang Joong Ho (Min Ki's father) Park Hyo Joon as Ah Hwa Choi Jae Sung as Mao Choi Ji Ho as Ji Ra Peu Lee Mi Young as Myung Ae (Min Ki's mother) Sung Ji Roo as Mr. Byun Jung Sung Mo as Seo Young Ki Jung Ho-bin as Chairman Chun (Spider Clan) Lee Tae Sung as Sangshik

Lee Jun Ki's Role

Lee Soo Hyun is an NIS agent. Underneath his quiet demeanor, he has a violent temper. At a young age, he lost his mother when she was killed by Mao, a Triad gang member. NIS Agent Kang Joong Ho adopted him and raised him with his son Min Ki. After learning that Mao became a Triad boss, he infiltrates the gang as an undercover agent. He assumes a new name, Kay, and goes on a rampage as a gangster to gain the trust of his gang.

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2007 TBDAW Behind the Scenes [ENG SUB] http://www.veoh.com/watch/v18459735n5PbT9aN

Iljimae ()

Genre: Historical Episodes: 20 Broadcast network: SBS Broadcast period: 2008-May-21 to 2008-July-24 Air time: Wednesdays & Thursdays 21:55 (9:55 Korean time) Synopsis

Based on an 8-volume comic book series.

Set during the Joseon Dynasty, Ryung acts as a useless gangster in the marketplace by day but at night he is a chivalrous robber who robs corrupt government officials to give to the poor. After each robbery he leaves behind a wooden branch from a plum tree at the site of the robbery to take responsibility for the robbery. The poor citizens only know him as Iljimae. Bong Soon is a hilarious girl with good martial art skills and lives as a swindler. She only loves Ryung and sacrifices her whole life for him. Eun Chan is a doctor's daughter and is good in nature and usually helps miserable people. She meets Iljimae once by chance, and their sweet love story begins. However, her love puts Iljimae in a dangerous situation because an Imperial Guard also loves her. Cast Lee Jun Ki as Iljimae/Yongi(Ryung)Geom Han Hyo Joo as Eun Chae Park Shi Hoo as Iljimae's rival Shi Hoo/Ja Dol Lee Young Ah as Bong Soon

Extended Cast Lee Moon Shik as Iljimae's adopted father Sew Dol Son Tae Young as Iljimae's older sister (noona) Jo Min Ki Kim Sung Ryung Lee Won Jong Ahn Gil Kang Kim Rae Ha Ahn Ji Hong

Lee Jun Ki's Role

Geom/ Ryung/ Iljimae acts as a useless gangster in the marketplace by day, but at night he is a chivalrous robber who robs corrupt government officials to give to the poor. Ratings

Hero ()
Previously known as: / Strange Heroes, / Unseen Warfare Genre: Comedy, Action Episodes:16 Broadcast network: MBC Broadcast period: 2009-Nov to 2010-Jan Air time: Wednesdays & Thursdays 21:55 Synopsis Hero is the story of Korea's top reporters and ordinary citizens fighting against the inequalities between societys masses and its very elite. Jin Do Hyuk works as a journalist for a third-rate newspaper. He lost his parents at an early age, after they were involved in a fatal hit and run car accident and Do Hyuk was left alone with his older sister Do Hee. Although Do Hee is older than Do Hyuk she is quite immature, impulsive and whenever Do Hyuk had money she would take his money. He had always dreamed of becoming a journalist like his father, attending the prestigious Dae Sae Ilbo, but because of his poor financial situation Do Hyuk was unable to attend college, which created a temporary roadblock for him. So instead Do Hyuk ends up working for the third rate news rag "Monday Seoul". Although the "Monday Seoul" is lower than the "Dae Sae Ilbo," Do Hyuk works with passion and uses any means necessary to cover a story. Joo Jae In lost her father at an early age. Her father, a police officer, died while on duty. Since then, she has wanted to follow in her father's footsteps to become a police officer. Jae In eventually graduated at the top of her class in the police academy. She likes Kang Hae Sung, who interviewed her for the "Dae Sae Ilbo." Jae In was also interviewed by Do Hyuk for the "Monday Seoul," but she doesn't know what to make of Do Hyuk. Kang Hae Sung, a highly respected Dae Sae Ilbo journalist, currently dates Choi Ho Kyung , the daughter of Choi Il Doo, the president of parent company Dae Sae Corporation. Choi Il Doo views Ho Kyung somewhat like his right hand man. Often, Ho Kyung will spin news stories to favor Il Doo and the Dae Sae Corporation. Il Doo hopes Hae Syung will one day become his son-in-law. But, Hae Syung notices Jae In and Do Hyuk becoming closer and becomes jealous. One day, Do Hyuk awaits outside of a prison to interview former mobster Jo Yong Deok, a leader of the Twin Ax gang prior to his 15 year jail sentence. On the day of his release the only persons awaiting for him are journalist Do Hyuk and a former underling. Yong Deok then decides to start his own newspaper with Do Hyuk named the "Yong Deok Ilbo".

Cast

Lee Jun Ki as Jin Do Hyuk Yoon So Yi as Ju Jae In Um Ki Joon as Kang Hae Sung Baek Yoon Shik / Pae Gyun Sik as Jo Yong Deok Extended Cast Ji Chang Wook as Park Joon Hyung Shin Joo Ah as Choi Ho Kyung (26, Il Doo's daughter) Choi Jung Woo as Choi Il Doo Jo Yang Ja as Kim Bok Soon (Hae Seong's mother) ?? as Sang Hun Jung Soo Young as Na Ga Yeon Jung Suk Yong as Cha Man Soo Jin Sung () as Go Eun Shik Jo Kyung Hoon as Bong Sang Chul Lee Han Wie as Na Kyung Man Kim Ik as Oh Jung Gil ?? as Jang Heug Ki ?? as Kang So Hee Jang Young Nam as Jin Do Hee (Jin Do Hyuk's older sister)

Kim Hyang Gi as Jin Sol (10, Do Hee's daughter) Um Ji Sung () as Jin Jung (6, Do Hee's son) ?? as Myung Hee (Jae In's mother) Yoon Seung Ah as Jo Yu Ri (Yong Deok's daughter) Joo Jin Mo as Gong Chil Sung Choi Soo Rin as Madam P Seo Seung Man as President of Monday Weekly Magazine KARA (cameo) Lee Jun Ki's Role

Jin Do Hyuk is a newspaper reporter who is full of ambition. Jin wants to become a reporter like his father, but he comes from a family which struggles from the rigors of life and he was not able to study of his own will due to his immature sister who

financially worsens the situation. Jin barely gets into a third-rate newspaper but runs into a wall when the paper decides to cease publication. However, he grows with new dreams and expectations, when his interviewee, a former gang boss, proposes that they set up a new newspaper. Jin's optimism and aggressiveness could be taken as someone who is fun compared to Lee's previous roles where he was an undercover agent for the intelligence service or had to be a real hero carrying a heavy burden on his shoulders. Lee repeatedly emphasized that Jin is a character who is "less serious and more cheerful" than previous characters he has played. But Lee will not have a completely easy time with his role playing someone who transforms into a reporter with a strong sense of justice and speaks up for the lower middle class society.

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