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My Husband's Woman

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Written by
  
Country of origin
  
South Korea

Directed by
  
Jung Eul-young

Original language(s)
  
Also known as
  
My Man's WomanMy Husband's Lover

Starring
  
Kim Hee-aeBae Jong-okKim Sang-joong

My Husband's Woman (Hangul: 내 남자의 여자; RR: Nae Namjaui Yeoja; lit. "My Man's Woman") is a 2007 South Korean television series starring Kim Hee-ae, Bae Jong-ok, and Kim Sang-joong. It aired on SBS from April 2 to July 19, 2007 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 for 24 episodes.

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Written by renowned TV scribe Kim Soo-hyun in her no-nonsense yet provocative style, the TV series explores the intimate and painful ordeal of women on both sides of the story behind an extramarital affair, delving into the minds of the betrayed and the betrayer.

It was the second highest-rated Korean drama of 2007 (next to Jumong), and won Kim Hee-ae the Grand Prize ("Daesang") at the 2007 SBS Drama Awards.

Plot

Ji-soo (Bae Jong-ok) is an unassuming housewife leading a happy life with her college professor husband Joon-pyo (Kim Sang-joong) and their son. But trouble lurks when Ji-soo's widowed friend Hwa-young (Kim Hee-ae) accompanies Ji-soo and her family on a trip and secretly begins a love affair with Joon-pyo. One day, Ji-soo hosts a barbecue party at her house and invites Hwa-young and her sister Eun-soo (Ha Yoo-mi). Besieged by passion, Hwa-young and Joon-pyo end up making out inside the kitchen, but soon get caught red-handed by Eun-soo. Shocked and sickened to her stomach, yet nervous about what her fragile sister might do if she ever finds out, Eun-soo threatens Hwa-young and Joon-pyo to end the affair immediately. But truth has a way of slipping out, and Ji-soo's perfect life comes crashing down when she learns that her husband is having an affair with her friend. In the aftermath of the revelation, the psychological warfare begins, and to retaliate, Ji-soo decides to have an affair herself with her old college friend (Lee Jong-won).

Main characters

  • Kim Hee-ae as Lee Hwa-young
  • Bae Jong-ok as Kim Ji-soo
  • Kim Sang-joong as Hong Joon-pyo
  • Lee Jong-won as Seok Joon
  • Supporting characters

  • Ha Yoo-mi as Kim Eun-soo, Ji-soo's sister
  • Kim Byung-se as Heo Dal-sam, Eun-soo's husband
  • Song Yi-woo as Heo Jin-joo, Eun-soo's daughter
  • Jang Ki-bum as Heo Joon-goo, Eun-soo's son
  • Song Jae-ho as Kim Yong-deok, Ji-soo's father
  • Nam Seung-min as Kim Kyung-soo, Ji-soo's brother
  • Oh Se-jung as Boo Yong-hwa, Kyung-soo's wife
  • Seo Woo-rim as Ms. Hwang, Joon-pyo's mother
  • Choi Jung-hoon as Chairman Hong, Joon-pyo's father
  • Park Ji-bin as Hong Kyung-min, Ji-soo's and Joon-pyo's son
  • Kim Young-ae as Hwa-young's mother
  • Lee Hoon as Lee Dong-ha, Hwa-young's brother
  • Song Sun-hee
  • Kwon Yong-chul
  • Joo Min-soo
  • Plagiarism allegations

    Writer Kim Soo-hyun strongly denied the accusations of plagiarism by Ryu Gyeung-ok, who claimed that My Husband's Woman was very similar to her own TV drama That Woman, Ok-hui.

    References

    My Husband's Woman Wikipedia