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Once Again (South Korean TV series)

Once Again () is a 2020 South Korean family drama television series starring Lee Sang-yeob and Lee Min-jung. The drama aired on KBS2 from March 28 to September 13, 2020, every Saturday and Sunday from 19:55 to 21:15 (KST).

Synopsis

Song Young-dal (Cheon Ho-jin) and Jang Ok-boon (Cha Hwa-yeon) have been married for many years and they have four children (a son and three daughters): Joon-sun (Oh Dae-hwan), Ga-hee (Oh Yoon-ah), Na-hee (Lee Min-jung) and Da-hee (Lee Cho-hee).

Third child Na-Hee is a doctor and she works with her husband Doctor Yoon Gyu-jin (Lee Sang-yeob) at the same hospital. They fell in love during their medical school days and got married, but their marriage life is not doing very well. Meanwhile, the first child Joon-sun (Oh Dae-hwan) and the second child Ga-hee (Oh Yoon-ah) are both divorcees and live with their parents. The youngest child Da-Hee struggles as an intern at a company.

Cast

Main

Supporting

  • Oh Dae-hwan as Song Joon-sun — Young-dal and Ok-boon's eldest child.
  • Oh Yoon-ah as Song Ga-hee — Young-dal and Ok-boon's second child.
  • Lee Cho-hee as Song Da-hee — Young-dal and Ok-boon's youngest child.
  • Moon Woo-jin as Kim Ji-hoon — Ga-hee's son.

Yoon Gyu-jin's family

  • Sung Chan-ho as Gyu-jin and Jae-seok's deceased father, only appears in their family photo.
  • Kim Bo-yeon as Choi Yoon-jung — Gyu-jin and Jae-seok's mother.
  • Lee Sang-yi as Yoon Jae-seok — Gyu-jin's younger brother, Da-hee's love interest, later her husband.

Yongju Market

  • Lee Jung-eun as Kang Cho-yeon — Sister's Kimbap store owner. Young-dal's long-lost younger sister, Song Young-sook.
  • Baek Ji-won as Jang Ok-ja — Ok-boon's unmarried younger sister.
  • Ahn Gil-kang as Yang Chi-soo — Young-dal's friend.
  • Ki Do-hoon as Park Hyo-shin — Song's family fried chicken restaurant part-time delivery man, later became a stuntman for Joon-sun's action company. Ga-hee's love interest.
  • Kim So-ra as Lee Joo-ri — Sister's Kimbap store worker.
  • Song Da-eun as Kim Ga-yeon — Sister's Kimbap store worker.
  • Shin Mi-young as Park Kyung-hwa — Dried fish store owner.
  • Kim Ga-young as Im Jin-joo — Twisted donut store owner.

Family of Joon-sun

  • Im Jung-eun as Sung Hyun-kyung — Joon-sun's wife.
  • Lee Ga-yeon as Song Seo-young — Joon-sun's eldest daughter.
  • Ahn Seo-yeon as Song Seo-jin — Joon-sun's younger daughter.

Members of Evergreen Children's Hospital

  • Alex Chu as Lee Jeong-rok — Na-hee's medical school senior.
  • Son Seong-yoon as Yoo Bo-young — Gyu-jin's first love.
  • Song Min-jae as Yoo Shi-hoo — Bo-young's son.
  • Shin Soo-jung as Park Ji-yeon
  • Kang You-seok as Han Gi-young
  • Kim Hyun-mok as Hong Sung-woo
  • Kim Mi-eun as Shin Hye-jung
  • Lee Sang-kyung as Shim Jung-hee
  • Han Bom as Oh Yeon-ji

Others

  • Oh Eui-shik as Oh Jung-bong — Joon-sun's action junior, a stuntman.
  • Jang Won-hyuk as Lee Jong-soo — Joon-sun's action junior, a stuntman.
  • Bae Ho-geun as Kim Seung-hyun — Ga-hee's ex-husband.
  • Heo Hyun-ho as Monk Yong Kang — Monk who is a father figure to Cho-yeon.
  • Kim Hye-won as Kwon Ji-hye — Ga-hee's store manager.
  • Jung Han-bit as Seo Yoon-hee — Jae-seok's blind date.
  • Jo Mi-ryung as Hong Yeon-hong — Cho-yeon's friend, a schemer and troublemaker.
  • Nam Jung-hee as Shim Moon-sil — Yeon-hong's mother.

Special appearances

  • Ji Il-joo as Cha Young-hoon — Da-hee's ex-fiancé.
  • Son Jong-hak as Jang Choong-soo — Evergreen Children Hospital's director.
  • Lee Sung-kyung as Ji Sun-kyung — Jae-seok's ex-girlfriend.
  • Kang Chan-hee as Choi Ji-won — Da-hee's friend from college.
  • Jo Han-chul as Jo Won-chul — Loan shark that harasses Yeon-hong for her debts.
  • Lee Pil-mo as Lee Hyun — Hyun Media CEO, film director for Yongju Market's promotional video.

Viewership

  • In this table, represent the lowest ratings and represent the highest ratings.
  • N/A denotes that the rating is not known.
  • The 48th episode of the series aired on September 6, 2020, logged a national average viewership of 37.0% with 6.8 million viewers watching the episode.

Awards and nominations

Original soundtrack

Track listings

Notes

References

External links