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<i>Blossom Sisters</i>

Blossom Sisters

South Korean TV series or program


Blossom Sisters (Korean: 민들레 가족; RR: Mindeulle Gajok; lit. Dandelion Family) is a 2010 South Korean weekend family drama series starring Song Seon-mi, Maya, Lee Yoon-ji, Jung Chan, Jung Woo, Kim Dong-wook, Yoo Dong-geun and Yang Mi-kyung. It aired on MBC from January 30 to July 25, 2010 on Saturdays and Sundays at 19:55 for 50 episodes.[1][2]

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Plot

Blossom Sisters covers the lives of three sisters.

Eldest sister Ji-won (Song Seon-mi) is married to a dentist (Jung Chan) from a wealthy family. Although her husband is deemed perfect by everyone else, he controls every aspect of Ji-won's life. He demands she keep the same weight as when she was 23, chooses her clothes, and expects a full report of how she spent her day. In time, the husband's oppressive behavior leads Ji-won to question her marriage.

Middle sister Mi-won (Maya) met her boyfriend (Jung Woo) in college, and they eloped. They live together even though they're not married.

Youngest sister Hye-won (Lee Yoon-ji) represents women of the newer generation. She believes her career is more important than marriage. Due to pressure from her parents, Hye-won enters a contract marriage with her colleague Jae-ha (Kim Dong-wook). She then starts to discover the true meaning of love and life.[3]

Cast

Park family

Lee family

  • Kim Ki-seob as Lee Hyo-dong, father
  • Kim Dong-wook as Lee Jae-ha, son
  • Oh Young-shil as Lee Jae-kyung, daughter
  • Hong Hak-pyo as Gong Byung-goo, Jae-kyung's husband

Extended cast

  • Lee Mi-young as Lee Pil-nam
  • Kim Jung-min as Jung Tae-hwan
  • Jung Ae-ri as Yoon Sun-hee
  • Oh Jung-se as Jae-hoon/Jay
  • Lee Byung-wook as Jung Sung-jae, department head
  • Kim Kyung-hwa as Kim, team leader
  • Maeng Chang-jae as Choi Jin-moo
  • Im Hyun-sung as Jung-pil
  • Jeon In-taek
  • Shim Yang-hong

References

  1. Wee, Geun-woo (January 29, 2010). "PREVIEW: MBC weekend drama Dandelion Family". 10Asia. Retrieved July 26, 2013.
  2. Oh, Jean (January 26, 2010). "Project Runway back, new MBC drama on the way". The Korea Herald. Retrieved November 25, 2014.
  3. "Dandelion Family". KoreanDrama.org. January 21, 2010. Retrieved July 26, 2013.

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