A romance that tells the story of a new love blossoming in a life where desire and reality are intertwined. In particular, it depicts the honest and realistic sex in the twilight of middle age among seniors who enjoy 'dating apps' and 'one-night stands', which were considered exclusive to the young. Park Geum Yeon is a master hanbok craftsman who has long since lost her romantic feelings. Park Su Hyang is Geum Yeon's older sister and a virtuous wife and wise mother. Seong Nak Won is an architect who enjoys the single life, and O Seok Jo is Soo Hyang's husband who suffers from early-onset cognitive impairment. (Source: Korean = Naver || Translation = MyDramaList)
A love story about an actress falls to the bottom overnight, and a producer's effort to try and get her back on her feet because he loves her. A cheerful family drama that reveals the truth of the case and restores love and justice through revenge and a family's desire going through confusion due to family conflicts.
Three brothers search for marriage partners in order to win the apartment offered by their family elders.
A star reporter, a second-rate journalist and a man by the code name "Healer" are brought together by a long-buried incident that hides dark truths.
A family drama about a college student couple who unintentionally becomes parents and realize the true meaning of love and life. Jang Mi is an immature mama’s girl who grew without experiencing any hardship in life. Unlike her parents’ will to marry her off to a promising man they choose for her, Jang Mi has the hope to marry someone she falls madly in love with. As she dates healthy and innocent engineering student Cha Dol, she slowly begins to realize the meaning of love.
Yang Kkot-Nim is a therapist at a rehabilitation hospital. She is bright and brave, but highly emotional inside. Since her father passed away, Kkot-Nim gets through the world with her step mom Jang Soon-Ae, who has been always nice to her step-daughter Kkot-Nim.
Golden Fish is a 2010 South Korean television series starring Park Sang-won, Lee Tae-gon, Jo Yoon-hee, and So Yoo-jin. The daily drama aired on MBC on Mondays to Fridays at 20:15 from May 3 to November 11, 2010 for 133 episodes.