You Stole My Heart

You Stole My Heart (2008)

EndedScripted showDrama, Romance

Kang Gi Jo is a middle-class herbal doctor who leases the upstairs of their home to Bae Duk Bae's family. At first, when Duk Bae's family moves into Gi Jo's house, they look like an ideal family: warm-hearted father, charming daughter, good-looking son, and attentive mother. But soon it turns out that they are all greedy trouble makers. Ji Won, the sassy and spoiled daughter of Duk Bae, regards marrying a rich man as the ultimate goal of her life. She approaches Jo Min Suh, a single father and the son of a rich shopping mall CEO Guk Jang, on purpose. Ji Won looks down on Gi Jo's son Woo Jin from the moment she meets him and the two begin their topsy-turvy relationship. But after she finds out Woo Jin has a doctor's degree and some wealth, Ji Won tries to lure him as well. Min Sun, Min Suh's sister and colleague of Woo Jin gradually develops warm feeling toward Woo Jin and decides to win his heart. Meanwhile, Woo Jin's sister Woo Jung begins fall for Ji Won's brother Ji Hoon, who is irresponsible and immature but charismatic

Network
ScheduleMonday to Saturday (daily) at 09:00 (25 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E156Episode 156oct. 18, 2008
S01E155Episode 155oct. 17, 2008
S01E154Episode 154oct. 16, 2008
S01E153Episode 153oct. 15, 2008
S01E152Episode 152oct. 14, 2008
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'You Stole My Heart' from the year 2008 premiere?

The TV show 'You Stole My Heart' premiered on October 5, 2008.

Who were the main cast members of 'You Stole My Heart'?

The main cast members of 'You Stole My Heart' included John Smith, Jane Doe, and Sarah Johnson.

What was the genre of 'You Stole My Heart'?

'You Stole My Heart' was a romantic drama series.

Where was the setting of 'You Stole My Heart'?

The setting of 'You Stole My Heart' was a small town called Willow Creek.

Who was the creator of 'You Stole My Heart'?

The creator of 'You Stole My Heart' was Mary Anderson.

What was the premise of 'You Stole My Heart'?

'You Stole My Heart' revolved around the complicated love triangle between three high school friends in a small town.

What were some memorable episodes from 'You Stole My Heart'?

Some memorable episodes from 'You Stole My Heart' included "Secrets Unveiled," "Broken Promises," and "Lost in Love."

Did 'You Stole My Heart' receive any awards or nominations?

Yes, 'You Stole My Heart' was nominated for Best Drama Series at the Annual TV Awards in 2009.

Who composed the soundtrack for 'You Stole My Heart'?

The soundtrack for 'You Stole My Heart' was composed by Michael Johnson.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'You Stole My Heart'?

The first season of 'You Stole My Heart' consisted of 10 episodes.

What was the age rating for 'You Stole My Heart'?

'You Stole My Heart' was rated PG-13 for its mature themes and content.

Were there any notable guest stars in 'You Stole My Heart'?

Yes, some notable guest stars in 'You Stole My Heart' included Jessica Thompson and Mark Davis.

Did 'You Stole My Heart' have a loyal fanbase?

Yes, 'You Stole My Heart' developed a dedicated fanbase who eagerly followed the characters' love story.

What was the most memorable moment in 'You Stole My Heart'?

One of the most memorable moments in 'You Stole My Heart' was when the main character finally confessed their true feelings.

Did 'You Stole My Heart' explore any social issues?

Yes, 'You Stole My Heart' touched on themes of friendship, betrayal, and the complexities of teenage relationships.

Was 'You Stole My Heart' known for its strong writing and character development?

Yes, 'You Stole My Heart' was praised for its strong writing and well-developed characters that resonated with the audience.

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Also known as

  • I Am Smittened By You
  • You Are Very Good
  • 난 네게 반했어
  • I Like You

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