
My Daughter, Geum Sa Wol (2015-2016)
In our society, extramarital affairs have become so prevalent that it is now one of the major social ills that we face today. Conflict, lies, and betrayals have reached a breaking point in quite a few marriages. Now it is time for people to impassively consider how extramarital affairs affect the children. Children should be cherished in a family and not used as pawns in bitter divorce proceedings or other revenge schemes. There could be nothing worse than that. This TV miniseries takes a look at how families are destroyed and in the process, identifies who are responsible for it. How are bonds between parents and children severed and how they can be reunited will be part of the main plot. While the show's characters will seemingly spiral downward endlessly, viewers need to focus on the original sin that wrought all the chaos in the first place.
In the process of exacting revenge and as a result of narcissistic and selfish behavior, one child was born out of wedlock. In the end, the guilty party must take responsibility for his or her sins.
Building houses becomes an important metaphor for forgiveness and rehabilitation. The act of homebuilding is a yearning for family and a path towards rebuilding a dwelling for a family. For many single people who live alone in the city, the show's homebuilding theme could instill a vicarious feeling of being with family.
Last Episode

Episode 51
Recent Episodes
Episode | Name | Airdate |
---|---|---|
S01E51 | Episode 51 | Feb. 28, 2016 |
S01E50 | Episode 50 | Feb. 27, 2016 |
S01E49 | Episode 49 | Feb. 21, 2016 |
S01E48 | Episode 48 | Feb. 20, 2016 |
S01E47 | Episode 47 | Feb. 14, 2016 |
Cast

Son Chang Min

Baek Jin Hee

Yoon Hyun Min

Park Se Young

Do Sang Woo

Jun In Hwa
Characters

Kang Man Hoo

Geum Sa Wol

Kang Chan Bin

Oh Hye Sang

Joo Se Hoon

Shin Deuk Ye
Also known as
- Nae Ddal, Geum Sa-wol
- 내 딸, 금사월 (Korea, Republic of)
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