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Also known as
  
'Still, Marry Me'

Written by
  
Kim In-young

Country of origin
  
South Korea

Final episode date
  
11 March 2010

Cast
  
Kim Bum, Wang Bit-na

4.5/5
DramaFever

Genre
  
Romance Comedy Drama

Directed by
  
Kim Min-shik

First episode date
  
20 January 2010

Program creator
  
Kim Jong Hak Productions

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Starring
  
Park Jin-hee Kim Bum Uhm Ji-won Wang Bit-na

Network
  
Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation

Similar
  
Lights and Shadows, Cunning Single Lady, The Greatest Love, Beethoven Virus, Giant

The Woman Who Still Wants to Marry (Hangul: 아직도 결혼하고 싶은 여자; RR: Ajikdo Gyeolhonhago Shipeun Yeoja; also known as Still, Marry Me) is a 2010 South Korean romantic comedy television series that revolves around three thirtysomething career women in their quest for true love. It stars Park Jin-hee, Uhm Ji-won, Wang Bit-na and Kim Bum. It aired on MBC from January 20 to March 11, 2010 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 16 episodes.

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Plot

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Broadcast journalist Shin-young (Park Jin-hee) is 34, and wants to find love, but it's hard to stay positive when she's faced with high workplace pressure and a string of failed relationships. Just when it seems like her chances may have passed, she meets a musician ten years her junior (Kim Bum), and her former fiance (Lee Pil-mo) comes back to rekindle the flame. Korean-English translator Da-jung (Uhm Ji-won) desperately wants to get married within a year. She won't settle for anything less than the perfect man, but will that really result in the perfect marriage? Restaurant consultant Bu-ki (Wang Bit-na) is done with the marriage game. She broke off her engagement, studied overseas, and is satisfied on her own terms as an efficient, sophisticated woman.

Main characters

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  • Park Jin-hee as Lee Shin-young
  • Kim Bum as Ha Min-jae
  • Uhm Ji-won as Jung Da-jung
  • Wang Bit-na as Kim Bu-ki
  • Choi Cheol-ho as Na Ban-suk
  • Lee Pil-mo as Yoon Sang-woo
  • Park Ji-young as Choi Sang-mi
  • Supporting characters

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  • Kim Yong-hee as Choi Myung-suk
  • Ahn Hye-kyung as Jang Hye-jin
  • Park Hyo-jun as Hee-dong
  • Jeon Se-hong as Jeon Se-ri
  • Jung Won-joong as Director Buk
  • Chun Woo-hee as Shin-young's junior colleague
  • Baek Il-seob as Ban-suk's father
  • Jung Soo-young as Sang-woo's colleague
  • Jo Han-sun as Shin-young's ex-fiancé (cameo)
  • Min Ah-ryung as ex-fiancé's girlfriend
  • Im Chang-jung as Jerry Oh (cameo)
  • Danny Ahn as Bu-ki's ex-boyfriend (cameo)
  • Park Chul-min as psychic (cameo)
  • Kim Sung-hoon as gangster
  • Na Young-hee as Shin-young's fan
  • Kim Min-shik as Director Kim Min-shik (cameo, ep 12)
  • Gook Ji-yun as Oh Se-na (cameo, ep 15)
  • Episode ratings

    Source: TNS Media Korea

    International broadcast

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  • The series aired in Japan on Fuji TV beginning February 18, 2011. It was rebroadcast on Japanese cable channels KNTV from June 16 to October 2, 2010, and LaLaTV beginning April 7, 2014.
  • In Thailand the series aired on Channel 5 under the title Still, Marry Me beginning September 19, 2011.
  • In Vietnam the series aired on VTC9 under the title "Những cặp đôi tuổi dần", beginning from November 6, 2011.

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    References

    The Woman Who Still Wants to Marry Wikipedia