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Blossom Sisters

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Blossom Sisters
Promotional poster
Also known as
  • Dandelion Family
  • Like a Dandelion
Genre
Written byKim Jung-soo
Directed byIm Tae-woo
Starring
Country of originSouth Korea
Original languageKorean
No. of episodes50
Production
ProducerOh Hyun-chang
Original release
NetworkMBC
ReleaseJanuary 30 (2010-01-30) –
July 25, 2010 (2010-07-25)

Blossom Sisters (Korean민들레 가족; RRMindeulle 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]

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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