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Mr. Q

Mr. Q
  • English:Mr. Q
  • Korean:미스터Q
  • Original Network: SBS(1998)
  • Aired: 1998/05/20 - 1998/07/16
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Summary&Synopsis
Mr. Q (Korean: 미스터Q) is a TV Series. Broadcast starts on 1998-05-20. The broadcast ended on July 16, 1998. The broadcasting station is SBS (1998).
Take care of the former in a world of recession! A Hot Topic work that recorded the highest viewership rating of 45%. Lee Gang-to (Kim MIN JEONG) joins Lala Fashion, a long-established underwear manufacturer, as a new employee.
By chance, he is noticed by his boss from the first day he arrives at work and is assigned to the development department where laid-off workers gather. A plan by the managing director to seize control of the company as business conditions deteriorate due to the recession.
The members of the development department are faced with many difficult challenges, but they try to overcome them through teamwork and unique ideas. And Gant will fulfill his love with Hyewon (Kim Hee Sun).
shall be. Meanwhile, Juri (Song Yun Ah), who has an unrequited love for Gant, begins to harbor hostility toward Hyewon... . The Korean TV series "Mr. Q" stars Kim Hee Sun from "Sad Love Song" and Kim Kim from "Secret".
In addition to MIN JEONG playing the lead role, Kwon Hea Hyo, also known as Deputy Director Kim from ``Winter Sonata,'' Jung Won Joon, who is well known for his role as Mr. Gorilla, and Song Yun Ah from ``Hotelier'' will play the villainous women.
Supported by a star-studded cast including Jiru, the series achieved great popularity in South Korea at the time of its broadcast, with a record high audience rating of 45.3% (average 35.5%). At that time, Korea was said to be in a recession;
It was a work that gave courage to the world.


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It depicts a resurgence success story. It is one of Kim Hee-sun's many representative works, for which she won the SBS Grand Prize in 1998. Song Yun-ah
Her previous recognition was minimal, but when she took on the role of a villainess in this work, her stock price skyrocketed and she became an A-list star. Meanwhile, this work was initially
It was planned to be 16 episodes, but perhaps due to casting issues with the sequel, Hong Gil-dong, it ended with 18 episodes, with two parts extended. In addition, there are suspicions that he plagiarized the Japanese cartoon Happy.
It had been raised.


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