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My Girl | |
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Genre | Drama |
Written by | Hong Jung Eun, Hong Mi Ran |
Directed by | Jun Ki Sang, Park Soo Chul |
Starring | Lee Da-hae Lee Dong-wook Lee Jun-ki Park Shi-yeon |
Opening theme | 첨부터 |
Ending theme | Never Say Goodbye |
Country of origin | South Korea |
Original language | Korean |
No. of episodes | 16 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Kim Young Sup |
Producer | Bae Tae Sup |
Production location | South Korea |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | SBS |
Release | December 14, 2005 – February 2, 2006 |
My Girl (마이걸; Mai Geol) is a popular South Korea television series produced by the Seoul Broadcasting System, that ran from late 2005 to early 2006. With the popularity of Lee Jun Ki and the appearances of Jae Hee and Han Chae Young (both from another successful drama, Delightful Girl Choon Hyang), it remained on the Top Ten, even til this day.
Synopsis
Joo Yoo Rin (Lee Da Hae) is a tour guide in a small company in charge of running mini tours in the Jeju Island of South Korea. Her father is a gambling addict, but despite all the debts that he runs up, Yoo Rin always finds a way to help repay them. She leads a below-average life but is happy as long as she has her dad around her. Because of her father's gambling ways, she has had to move from country to country whenever her father runs from one place to another to avoid their debtors. This has in turn brought her the ability to converse fluently in Chinese and Japanese, which are of great help as a tour guide whenever she has to entertain tourists from China and Japan.
Seol Gongchan (Lee Dong Wook) is the only heir of the owner of L'Avenuel Hotel, which is one of the top hotels in Korea. His grandfather, Seol Woong, charges him with the duty of finding his granddaughter, who is also Gongchan's cousin. Seol Woong had disowned his own daughter, Gongchan's aunt, when she decided to marry a man not of his choice. However, when Seol Woong had a change of heart and wished to accept his daughter back, an earthquake struck where his daughter lived, and since then, he has lost all contact with his kin and perhaps the chance to make amends for his own stubbornness, to take care of his granddaughter and hopefully make things right.
Kim Seohyun (Park Si Yeon) is the girlfriend of Seol Gongchan. A rising star in the tennis world, she returns to Korea to look for Gongchan as she cannot forget him.
Seo Jung Woong (Lee Jun Ki) is the son of one of the main shareholders of L'Avenuel Hotel and also the best friend of Seol Gongchan. Unlike Gongchan who is responsible and hardworking, Jung Woong is a flirt who is known to have many girlfriends.
The story starts with Yoorin rushing to the airport. She is helping her friend delay a flight so that the tourists of her friend will not miss their flight. Out of ideas, she plays a damsel in distress, who is apparently mourning her impending death and her dying wish to see her boyfriend who is apparently on the flight. And so after much crying and the entire airport empathizing with her, she gets to get on board the plane to look for her boyfriend who never really existed. As she walks, she realizes she cannot find anyone and pretends to faint. Alas, she faints beside the seat of our male lead, Seol Gongchan, who knows a liar when he sees one. Although their first encounter is weird, it doesn't leave much of an impression in each other's mind.
Later, however, when Gongchan has to entertain a bunch of Chinese visitors and realizes he has no translator, he engages the services of Yoo Rin coincidentally and through Yoorin, his potential Chinese investors have a great time at the L'Avenuel Hotel branch in Jeju, and Yoorin has much credit to claim for it.
After a series of comical events including Yoorin staying at his hotel lodge without paying, and Yoorin selling his hotel fruit-yard's oranges to make a small profit (to clear her father's debts again), Gongchan's impression of Yoo Rin is one of a cheat and he would want to do anything to distance himself from her.
But then word from mainland Korea is that his grandfather is dying and at his bedside, Seol Woong, through his respirator, can only meekly repeat that he must not and cannot die until he sees his granddaughter again.
Driven by desperation and his love for his grandfather, Gongchan will do anything to ease his burden. When pointed out by his secretary that Yoo Rin bears a resemblance to his aunt, Gongchan hatches a plan to pass off Yoo Rin as his grandfather's long-lost granddaughter whilst he carries on searching for the real one.
Yoo Rin, who is desperate for money to repay her father's debt, is unwilling to do the job as it involves lying to a dying man, something that she staunchly refuses to do. But when Seol Gongchan desperately begs her and she realizes she is somewhat indebted to him for not bringing her to the police after her little business in his hotel, she caves in and pretends to the long-lost granddaughter.
And so things seem to be going well, with the search for Gongchan's long-lost cousin making progress and perhaps more importantly, the improvement of Gongchan's grandfather's conditions thanks to Yoo Rin. As Yoo Rin spends more time with Gongchan's family, she gets showered with the love she never received as a child and finds herself drawn to Gongchan. She finds herself changing from the liar that she once was to a person who tries to tell the truth when she can. But she knows all too well that her one-sided love will never materialize as the difference in social status between Gongchan and herself is too big.
But unknown to her, Gongchan is also slowly being drawn to her...
Soundtrack
The hit release consists of 12 enchanting songs performed by K-pop celebrities including Tree Bicycle, K2, Kim Sung Myun, KYO, and Jo Kwan Woo. Featuring such tunes like "Always" (Track 6) as well as the titular track My Girl among other memorable songs.
- "Never Say Good Bye" by Mario and Nesty
- "Alone" by Lim Jae Wan
- "Sang Uh Reul Sarang Han In Uh" by Jo Kwan Woo
- "Suh Reun Bun Jjeum" by Kyo
My Girl by Sam Milby. This song is not included in the OST, but was used as the opening theme in the airing of My Girl in the Philippines in 2006. The same song is currently being used by the Philippine remake of the series.
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My Girl OST
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Cast
- Lee Da Hae as Joo Yoo Rin
- Lee Dong Wook as Seol Gong Chan
- Lee Jun Ki as Seo Jung Woo
- Park Shi Yeon as Kim Sae Hyun
Extended Cast
- Jo Kye Hyung as Ahn Jin Kyu
- Hwang Bo Ra as Ahn Jin Shim
- Lee Eon Jeong as Yoon Jin Kyung
- Byun Hee Bong as Seol Woong (Gong Chan's grandfather)
- Kim Yong Rim as Jang Hyung Ja (Jung Woo's mother)
- Ahn Suk Hwan as Jang Il Do
- Choi Ran as Bae In Sun
- Jung Han Hun as Joo Tae Hyung (Yoo Rin's father)
- Han Chae Young as Choi Ha Na (the real granddaughter, cameo)
- Jae Hee as Lee Mong Ryong (Ha Na's husband, cameo)
- Oh Ji Young as Seo Hyun's assistant / traveling companion
Production Credits
- Chief Producer: Kim Young Sup
- Producer: Bae Tae Sup
- Screenwriter: Hong Jung Eun / Hong Mi Ran
- Director: Jun Ki Sang
- Asst. Director: Park Soo Chul (박수철)
International Broadcast
Philippines
Broadcast: ABS-CBN
- My Girl (2008) is broadcasted in the Philippines by ABS-CBN, beginning 2006. Lee Dong Wook, the lead actor of the series, visited the Philippines to meet his Filipino fans and to promote the series.
Remake
- In 2008, ABS-CBN got the right to make their own remake of My Girl and it starred by Gerald Anderson, Kim Chiu, Nina Jose, Enchong Dee. Series run successfully and became no. 1 running show for ABS-CBN.
Re-Broadcast: Studio 23 Premiered: March 23, 2009
- My Girl (Korean) re-runs on Studio 23 by the request of My Girl fans.
Episode Ratings
Date | Episode | Nationwide | Seoul |
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2005-12-14 | 1 | 14.6% (8th) | 15.8% (6th) |
2005-12-15 | 2 | 15.7% (8th) | 17.0% (5th) |
2005-12-21 | 3 | 16.5% (5th) | 17.5% (4th) |
2005-12-22 | 4 | 18.8% (4th) | 19.9% (4th) |
2005-12-28 | 5+6 | 20.3% (3rd) | 21.7% (3rd) |
2006-01-04 | 7 | 22.8% (2nd) | 24.2% (2nd) |
2006-01-05 | 8 | 23.3% (2nd) | 25.0% (2nd) |
2006-01-11 | 9 | 21.3% (3rd) | 22.1% (2nd) |
2006-01-12 | 10 | 24.1% (2nd) | 24.7% (2nd) |
2006-01-18 | 11 | 21.0% (5th) | 22.1% (4th) |
2006-01-19 | 12 | 24.3% (2nd) | 26.0% (2nd) |
2006-01-25 | 13 | 21.1% (3rd) | 23.1% (3rd) |
2006-01-26 | 14 | 23.5% (3rd) | 22.8% (3rd) |
2006-02-01 | 15 | 23.2% (3rd) | 23.7% (3rd) |
2006-02-02 | 16 | 24.9% (3rd) | 26.0% (3rd) |
Average | 21.0% | 22.1% |
Source: TNS Media Korea
Trivia
- It was aired by ABS CBN on Primetime Bida Time.
- Viewership ratings and ranking among the daily Top20 TV shows.
- SBS aired two episodes on Wednesday December 28 because they were airing their annual award show on December 29.
References
External links
- My Girl official Website Template:Ko icon
- ABS-CBN's My Girl Multiply
- Drama My Girl SBS Global
- My Girl Spcnet Reviews
- Review Asia - My Girl Reviews
- My Girl at IMDb Transclusion error: {{En}} is only for use in File namespace. Use {{langx|en}} or {{in lang|en}} instead.