Jang Mi-Ran
Shin Ae-ra
Jang Mi-Ran

Jang Mi-ran has been widowed for the last 5 years after her husband died in an accident. She has four kids and is busy all day running a household. Fortunately, her husband's company, Saewang Constructions offered her a part-time job out of special consideration to her plight, so she was able to support her family.
Jang Mi-Ran
Shin Ae-ra
Jang Mi-Ran
Jo Yi -Han
Lee Chang-hoon
Jo Yi -Han
Seo Hee-Jae
Lee Yoon-mi
Seo Hee-Jae
Mi Ran's co-worker
Jeon Mi-seon
Mi Ran's co-worker
Kim Min
Nam Ji-hyun
Kim Min
Tae Pyong
Kang Soo Han
Tae Pyong
Kim Jae-Woo
Jung Wook
Kim Jae-Woo
Joo Ok-Hee
Oh Mi-yeon
Joo Ok-Hee
Kim Byul
Bang Joon Seo
Kim Byul
Yi Han's mother
Park Jung-soo
Yi Han's mother
Im Tae-Pyong
Jang Hyun-sung
Im Tae-Pyong
Lee Sang-Koo
Baek Il-seob
Lee Sang-Koo
The drama feels like it was made by someone who watched a lot of 2000s Korean drama and wanted to replicate a one just like it. It's a Korean drama but it always felt it was missing something. Anyway, the drama itself had an awful set up that stretched it thin even if this were to be a satire. The characterization of these characters wasn't appealing, you had no one to root for or like. The drama delved into love and sacrifice, but more often than not, it went all in on the melo, way too much. It ended up overshadowing any chance for a more subtle, nuanced take on the intricate web of human and familial relationships which is what the drama needed more than anything else. They tried to do that a little bit later on but it was too late anyway. The visuals were passable but they couldn't quite make up for the gaps in the story.
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