
Title: 발칙한 여자들
English Title: Outrageous Women / Rude Woman
Chinese title : 可恶的女人们 / 态度恶劣的女人们
Episodes: 18
Broadcast network: MBC
Broadcast period: 2006-07-29 to 2006-09-24
Air time: Saturday & Sunday 9.40PM
Synopsis
A story inspired by “Desperate Housewives”, this is a korean version of it. Rude Woman (aka Outrageous Women) tells a story about Mi Joo, a divorcee who seek revenge on her ex-husband, Jung Suk, a surgeon who had remarried with his beautiful wife, Eun Young and their daughter Ha Na. Mi Joo then meets Rookie, a former baseball player who happened to be the owner of the house she rents in Korea upon her arrival after 10 years living in U.S with her son, Joon.
Cast
Yoo Ho Jung as Song Mi Joo
Im Ji Eun as Kim Eun Young
Jung Woong In as Jung Suk
Lee Ki Woo as Jang Woo Jin
Oh Ju Eun as Yang Da Rim
Sah Gang as Go Sang Mi
Choi Woo Jae as Jo Tae Joon
Jung Joon Ha as Baek Uk Nyun
Ahn Yeon Hong
Park Ji Eon as Jung Ha Na
Jeon Won Ju
Production Credits
Producer: Lee Seung-Ryeol
Writer: Moon Hee-Jung

Title: 우리들의 해피엔딩 / Our Happy Ending
Also known as: Our Happy Things
Chinese title : 我们家的Happy Ending
Genre: Family
Episodes: 2
Broadcast network: MBC
Broadcast period: 2008-May-07 to 2008-May-08
Air time: Wednesdays & Thursdays 21:55
Synopsis
The drama is about the discords and meanings of a family seen though the eyes of a child.
Cast
Park Sang Myun as Kang Jung Ki
Do Ji Won as Yoon Ja Young
Nam Ji Hyun as Kang Mi Na
Park Soo Jin as Hyun Ji
Park Sang Min
Sa Kang
Production Credits
Producer: Choi Chang Wook
Screenwriter: Yeo Ji Na
Director: Noh Do Chul
Title: 이별에 대처하는 우리의 자세 / ee-byul-eh dae-chuh-ha-neun woo-ri-eh ja-se
Also known as: Rules of Love (MBC Global Media) / Our Stance on How to Treat a Break-up
Episodes: 16
Broadcasted by: MBC
Broadcast period: 2005-07-27 to 2005-09-15
Air time: Wednesday & Thursday 9:55 PM
Synopsis
A New Style Love Story
There are many unsaid rules and wise sayings about love as well as about breakup. It’s true that most breakup scenes in dramas are a bit trite and cliché-ridden. For instance, it always rains when the story’s main characters break up. Oddly enough, even the one who gets dumped usually wishes for his or her ex-lover’s happiness even though he or she is completely heartbroken. How come every hero in the melodrama is as nice and sweet as an angel? What about something like this for a change - ‘I’m not going to let him get away with this.’ ‘I’ll chase her to the end of the world.’ Or ‘I’ll make him pay for my broken heart and pain.’ Even though a couple breaks up, there are still things left to be taken care of. They need some time to heal so they can later carry on.
A Contract Breakup
Many romantic dramas have used ‘the contract marriage’ (where the people aren’t really married, but pose as if they were) as its subject. However, this drama will introduce viewers to love and contract from the point of view of a couple that breaks up. She isn’t ready for letting him go when he wants to break up with her. He, on the other hand, has met all the requirements and is ready to put an end to this relationship.
The Dreams and Happiness of the Young Generation
The 40,000 young people are reported to be unemployed. Most of young people are looking for a job. They don’t have time to talk about their dreams or hope. This is the story of the young people who search for their dream, strive to achieve their goals and learn something about love and happiness.
Source: MBC Global Media
Cast
Choi Kang Hee as Kim Geun-young
Kim Min Jong as Lee Seo-jun
Kim Ah Joong as Seo Hee-won
Shim Ji Ho as Han Jae-min
Kang Boo Ja
Lee Young Ha
Lee Kyung Jin
Shin Goo
Production Credits
Producer: Kim Sa Hyun
Director: Lee Jae Dong
Writer: Min Hyo Jung,