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Giant (TV series)

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Giant
Promotional poster
Hangul
자이언트
Revised RomanizationJaieonteu
GenrePeriod drama
Written by
Directed by
  • Yoo In-shik
  • Lee Chang-min
Starring
Music byKim Jun-seok
Country of originSouth Korea
Original languageKorean
No. of episodes60
Production
Executive producerOh Se-jang
Producers
  • Lee Myung-woo
  • Kim Kwang-soo
  • Jang Gil-young
Camera setupMulti-camera
Production companyJS Pictures
Budget₩10 billion[1]
Original release
NetworkSBS TV
ReleaseMay 10 (2010-05-10) –
December 7, 2010 (2010-12-07)

Giant (Korean자이언트; RRJaieonteu) is a 2010 South Korean television series starring Lee Beom-soo, Park Jin-hee, Joo Sang-wook, Hwang Jung-eum, Park Sang-min, and Jeong Bo-seok. It aired on SBS from May 10 to December 7, 2010 every Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 (KST) for 60 episodes. Giant is a sprawling period drama about three siblings' quest for revenge during the economic boom of 1970-80s Korea. Tragically separated during childhood, the three reunite as adults and set out to avenge their parents' deaths, their fates playing out against a larger tide of power, money, politics, and the growth of a city.[2][3][4][5]

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Synopsis

The plot revolves around the lives of the three Lee children: Kang-mo (Lee Beom-soo), Sung-mo (Park Sang-min), and Mi-joo (Hwang Jung-eum). Their father was killed by Hwang Tae-seob (Lee Deok-hwa) and Jo Pil-yeon (Jeong Bo-seok), and their mother died in an accident. As a result, the children were separated. Kang-mo and Sung-mo were raised by their father's killers: Kang-mo helped Hwang Tae-seob avoid bankruptcy by advocating the use of a different landfill material, and was later adopted by Tae-seob, and Sung-mo was raised by Jo Pil-yeon, who is a KCIA official. After growing up and knowing the truth, the brothers set off on a quest for revenge. Mi-joo and Jo Pil-yeon's son, Min-woo, fall in love but cannot be allowed together because their families are enemies. Mi-joo becomes pregnant and goes into hiding while Min-woo desperately searches for her. The whole series revolves around the brothers trying to bring down Jo Pil-yeon, who is also cunning and slippery in his political tactics. Later, Sung-mo is shot in the head by an agent of Jo Pil-yeon. Miraculously, he survived, and had to hide from the KCIA. Jo Pil-yeon tries to work in the government by making false papers. Kang-mo finds out that Sung-mo has knowledge of the contents of the real papers, and finds him. They release the papers, and Jo Pil-yeon fails his objective. He runs away, but is later found and arrested. Sung-mo undergoes surgery to take the bullet out of his head, but tragically dies. Many years later, a now-insane Jo Pil-yeon breaks out of prison to try to murder Kang-mo, but fails, and he commits suicide afterwards. The last scene shows Kang-mo receiving word from his wife Hwang Jung-yeon (Hwang Tae-seob's daughter) that his long-lost brother (a fourth sibling who was adopted by an American couple many years ago) has come to visit him...

Cast

Main

Supporting

  • Yoon Yoo-sun as Jung Young-sun, Kang-mo's mother
  • Yoon Hyung-kwan as Yeom Jae-soo
  • Shin Seung-hwan as Yeom Shi-deok
    • Jung Seung-won as young Shi-deok
  • Choi Ha-na as Yeom Kyung-ja
  • Han Kyung-sun as Lee Bok-ja
  • Im Jong-yoon as Yoon Ki-hoon
  • Moon Hee-kyung as Oh Nam-sook
  • Kim Jung-hyun as Hwang Jung-shik
  • Jang Soon-gook as Joo Young-gook
  • Lee Seung-hyung as Moon Sung-joong
  • Park No-shik as Park Choong-kwon
  • Song Kyung-chul as Nam Young-chul
  • Bang Kil-seung as drill instructor
  • Hong Yeo-jin as Yang Myung-ja
  • Yoon Yong-hyun as Go Jae-choon
  • Hwang Taek-ha as Yoo Chan-sung
  • Lee Hyo-jung as Han Myung-seok
  • Kim Hak-chul as Oh Byung-tak
  • Lee Ki-young as Min Hong-ki
  • Im Hyuk as Baek Pa
  • Jung Gyu-soo as Lee Dae-soo
  • Son Byong-ho as Hong Ki-pyo
  • Lee Eun-jung as Ji-na
  • Jeon Jin-gi as detective lieutenant
  • Kim Sung-oh as Cha Bu-chul
  • Han Da-min as Cheon Soo-yeon
  • Kim Eui-jin as Woo-joo
  • Choi Gun-woo as Lee Joon-mo
    • Lee Won-il as young Joon-mo
  • Lee Soo-jin as Nurse Kim
  • Yoo Ho-rin as Ji Yeon-soo
  • Kim Young-sun as Yoon Ki-hoon's wife
  • Moon Ji-in as female employee at Manbo Construction
  • Choi Min as gang boss
  • Min Joon-hyun
  • Kim Ga-eun
  • Ji-yoo
  • Qri as Bunny Girls (cameo)
  • Park So-yeon as Bunny Girls (cameo)
  • Shin Shin-ae as Inn's hostess (cameo)

Ratings

Average TV viewership ratings
Ep. Original broadcast date Average audience share
Nielsen Korea
Nationwide Seoul
1 May 10, 2010 10.0% 12.1%
2 13.5%
3 May 11, 2010 11.6% 12.4%
4 May 17, 2010 11.0% 10.4%
5 May 18, 2010 13.3% 13.1%
6 May 24, 2010 13.9% 14.8%
7 May 25, 2010 14.7% 14.7%
8 May 31, 2010 14.8% 14.8%
9 June 1, 2010 15.4% 16.3%
10 June 7, 2010 13.8% 13.8%
11 June 8, 2010 14.9% 14.6%
12 June 22, 2010 12.4% 12.5%
13 June 28, 2010 12.8% 12.9%
14 June 29, 2010 14.4% 15.2%
15 July 5, 2010 14.3% 14.4%
16 July 6, 2010 14.8% 14.7%
17 July 12, 2010 16.4% 17.6%
18 July 13, 2010 18.2% 18.4%
19 July 19, 2010 16.4% 16.6%
20 July 20, 2010 18.9% 19.6%
21 July 26, 2010 17.4% 18.4%
22 July 27, 2010 19.1% 20.7%
23 August 2, 2010 19.2% 20.2%
24 August 3, 2010 20.7% 20.8%
25 August 9, 2010 21.4% 22.2%
26 August 10, 2010 22.9% 23.7%
27 August 16, 2010 22.4% 22.2%
28 August 17, 2010 24.9% 25.3%
29 August 23, 2010 22.4% 23.4%
30 August 24, 2010 21.0% 21.2%
31 August 30, 2010 20.9% 21.4%
32 August 31, 2010 22.2% 22.8%
33 September 6, 2010 22.6% 23.1%
34 September 7, 2010 24.2% 23.9%
35 September 13, 2010 23.6% 23.8%
36 September 14, 2010 24.2% 24.5%
37 September 20, 2010 20.6% 19.9%
38 September 21, 2010 17.6% 17.6%
39 September 27, 2010 22.3% 22.1%
40 September 28, 2010 23.1% 23.0%
41 October 4, 2010 22.5% 22.3%
42 October 5, 2010 24.7% 25.1%
43 October 11, 2010 27.9% 28.3%
44 October 12, 2010 24.0% 23.9%
45 October 18, 2010 28.9% 30.4%
46 October 19, 2010 28.5% 28.8%
47 October 25, 2010 28.1% 29.3%
48 October 26, 2010 29.2% 30.9%
49 November 1, 2010 28.0% 28.7%
50 November 2, 2010 29.8% 30.2%
51 November 8, 2010 29.5% 30.3%
52 November 9, 2010 29.7% 30.0%
53 November 15, 2010 29.2% 29.3%
54 November 16, 2010 29.7% 29.8%
55 November 22, 2010 30.7% 30.2%
56 November 23, 2010 29.1% 29.1%
57 November 29, 2010 31.4% 32.3%
58 November 30, 2010 32.7% 32.8%
59 December 6, 2010 32.7% 33.2%
60 December 7, 2010 38.2% 38.6%
Average 21.7% 22.0%
  • In the table above, the blue numbers represent the lowest ratings and the red numbers represent the highest ratings.

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Recipient Result Ref.
2010 Best Actor Lee Beom-soo Nominated
23rd Grimae Awards
Best Actress Hwang Jung-eum Won
Drama of the Year Giant Won
Top Excellence Award, Actor in a Special Planning Drama Lee Beom-soo Won
Park Sang-min Nominated
Excellence Award, Actor in a Special Planning Drama Jeong Bo-seok Won
Excellence Award, Actress in a Special Planning Drama Park Jin-hee Won
Best Supporting Actor in a Special Planning Drama Lee Deok-hwa Won
Best Supporting Actress in a Special Planning Drama Hwang Jung-eum Nominated
Kim Seo-hyung Nominated
PD Award Park Sang-min Won
Top 10 Stars Jeong Bo-seok Won
Lee Beom-soo Won
Park Jin-hee Won
New Star Award Hwang Jung-eum Won
Joo Sang-wook Won
Kim Soo-hyun Won
Best Couple Award Joo Sang-wook and Hwang Jung-eum Won
DramaBeans Awards Favourite Drama of 2010 Giant Nominated [10]
2011
2nd Seoul Art and Culture Awards[11][12]
Best TV Actor Lee Beom-soo Won
[13] Best Drama Giant Nominated
Best Actor (TV) Lee Beom-soo Nominated
Jeong Bo-seok Won
Best Director (TV) Yoo In-shik Nominated
Best Screenplay (TV) Jang Young-chul, Jung Kyung-soon Nominated
Male Popularity Award - TV Lee Beom-soo Nominated
Male Popularity Award - TV Jeong Bo-seok Nominated
Male Popularity Award - TV Joo Sang-wook Nominated
Female Popularity Award - TV Hwang Jung-eum Nominated
Best Actor Lee Beom-soo Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Joo Sang-wook Won
Kim Sung-oh Nominated
38th Korea Broadcasting Awards Best Full-length Drama Giant Won
Best Writer(s) Jang Young-chul, Jung Kyung-soon Won

References

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