Thank You, My Son

Thank You, My Son (2015)

EndedScripted showDrama, Comedy, Family

A drama about the issue of Korean parents who are desperate to send their children to prestigious colleges so they will have a better future. Family members confront each other but eventually find the true meaning of family.

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Scheduleevery Wednesday, Thursday at 21:55 (65 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E02Episode 2Feb 12, 2015
S01E01Episode 1Feb 11, 2015
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Thank You, My Son' premiere?

'Thank You, My Son' premiered on September 3, 2015.

Who created 'Thank You, My Son'?

'Thank You, My Son' was created by Lee Bo-young.

What genre does 'Thank You, My Son' belong to?

'Thank You, My Son' belongs to the drama genre.

Where is 'Thank You, My Son' set?

'Thank You, My Son' is set in South Korea.

Who plays the main character in 'Thank You, My Son'?

Kim Hye-ok portrays the main character in 'Thank You, My Son'.

What is the premise of 'Thank You, My Son'?

'Thank You, My Son' follows the story of a mother and her son, exploring their relationship and the challenges they face.

How many episodes does 'Thank You, My Son' have?

'Thank You, My Son' consists of 120 episodes.

What is the running time of each episode of 'Thank You, My Son'?

Each episode of 'Thank You, My Son' has a running time of approximately 60 minutes.

What network aired 'Thank You, My Son'?

'Thank You, My Son' aired on KBS2.

Did 'Thank You, My Son' receive any awards?

Yes, 'Thank You, My Son' received multiple awards, including the Best Actress award for Kim Hye-ok at the 2015 KBS Drama Awards.

Who directed 'Thank You, My Son'?

'Thank You, My Son' was directed by Choi Young-hoon.

Does 'Thank You, My Son' have any notable guest stars?

Yes, 'Thank You, My Son' features notable guest stars such as Park Sung-woong and Yoo Ah-in.

What is the central theme of 'Thank You, My Son'?

The central theme of 'Thank You, My Son' revolves around family, sacrifice, and forgiveness.

Is 'Thank You, My Son' based on a true story?

No, 'Thank You, My Son' is not based on a true story.

What was the reception of 'Thank You, My Son' by critics?

'Thank You, My Son' received positive reviews from critics, praising its heartfelt storytelling and strong performances.

Did 'Thank You, My Son' have a significant impact on South Korean television?

Yes, 'Thank You, My Son' was considered a success and had a significant impact on South Korean television, influencing future dramas in terms of storytelling and character development.

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Also known as

  • Thank You, My Son (United States)
  • Gomabda, Adeula (Korea, Republic of)
  • 고맙다, 아들아 (Korea, Republic of)
  • 고맙다 아들아 (Korea, Republic of)

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