Marry Me Now[1] (Korean같이 살래요; RRGach-i Sallaeyo) is a 2018 South Korean television series starring Han Ji-hye and Lee Sang-woo.[2] The series aired on KBS2 from March 17 to September 9, 2018.[3][4]

Marry Me Now
Promotional poster
Hangul
같이 살래요
Literal meaningShall We Live Together
Revised RomanizationGach-i Sallaeyo
Genre
Created byKBS Drama Division
Written byPark Pil-joo
Directed byYoon Chang-beom
Starring
Country of originSouth Korea
Original languageKorean
No. of episodes50[a]
Production
Executive producerKim Seong-geun → Hwang Eui-kyung (KBS Drama Management Team)
ProducersLee-ho
Lee Young-seop
Kim Gil-woong
Camera setupSingle-camera
Running time80 min[a]
Production companyGnG Production [ko]
Original release
NetworkKBS2
ReleaseMarch 17 (2018-03-17) –
September 9, 2018 (2018-09-09)

Synopsis

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The drama centers around a balanced, multigenerational family.

Park Hyo-seob, is a widower and a compassionate father to his four children; Park Sun-ha, Park Yoo-Ha, Park Jae-hyung and Park Hyun-ha. His life takes a turn when he meets his first love, Lee Mi-yeon after 36 years.

After their mother's untimely death, Park Sun-ha takes the responsibility of her younger siblings. She acts as a mother to the family.

In the other hand, the second daughter, Park Yoo-ha studied hard in medical school and finished her intern course but sacrifices her dream to become a doctor in order to marry her love, who is from a rich family. They have a daughter, Eun-su. However, her life isn't as perfect as people think it to be.

Meanwhile, Jung Eun-tae is an enthusiastic doctor. He volunteered for performing medical service abroad in Africa, but he comes back to Korea. Eun-tae is not interested in marriage because he believes he is like his father, who placed priority on his medical work over family.

Later, Park Yoo-ha and Jung Eun-tae's lives become intertwined.

Cast

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Main

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She is Hyo-seob’s second daughter. She is a rational woman with a passionate heart. Whereas the eldest daughter Sun-ha looked after the siblings like a mother, Yoo-ha was the type who would give her younger siblings a lesson. The fact that she got into medical school made her the pride and joy of the family. When she married Seongun, a millionaire's son, she was called a Cinderella and became the envy of many women. Although Seongun made her forgo her dream of becoming a doctor, she still loved him. As time went by, she found herself gradually becoming a woman befitting a member of Seongun's family. As she did for Seongun, she starts to endure everything for her lovely daughter Eun-su.
He's an internist at Jahan Hospital. He is a cranky doctor who takes the lead in going on voluntary medical service abroad. He may be a rogue, but he's the finest doctor. People call him an arrogant, rude and unruly "mad dog," but he doesn't mind it at all because thanks to this nickname, no other doctor would try to irritate him. Surprisingly, he is the most caring brother and uncle to his older sister and his niece, and he's as generous as a saint to his patients. His late father was in the forefront of overseas medical services. Back then, he resented his father for being neglectful of his family while he was busy taking care of his patients. But when he followed his father's footsteps and served in Africa, at last he came to understand his father. But as a side effect, he decided not to marry. Dating is fine, but forget marriage. He doesn't want to hurt his family like his father did. He would commit to practicing medicine for his entire life. After serving in Africa for several years, he returns to Korea when his brother-in-law, who is the director of Jahan Hospital, calls for help. Eventually, he will start dating Yoo-ha.
He is a master shoemaker and owner of a handmade shoe store. At the same time, he is a compassionate father of four children. This man of perseverance has been making handmade shoes for several decades at the same spot. Ever since his wife died, he has been sacrificing his life for his children, who mean the world to him along with shoes. However, wind suddenly starts blowing in his peaceful life. He had wished that his eldest daughter would marry a reliable man, but she brings a younger boyfriend as a potential spouse. His town, where he has lived his entire life, is targeted for redevelopment. On top of all, his first love, Miyeon, shows up after 36 years, just like a storm and she's no ordinary woman. She's a proud building owner.
She is a woman of overbearing haughtiness. But she's also a majestic and elegant landlord. She is arrogant, but she behaves with common decency. She is rude, but she keeps it within bounds. She makes poignant remarks, but she only says the right things. That's why even her audacity and evil tongue seem to make her more charming. Every single investment she makes hits the jackpot, and everything prospers with her. Nevertheless, her life was not without a few bumps on the road. After her husband ran off overseas when his company went bankrupt, she started from the bottom and kept on rolling until she came to own a building. Although she is enjoying a glamorous single life, she feels empty inside somehow. In the beginning, she lives with her “son” Moon-sik. To recollect the happiest time of her life, she decides to restore the house in which she lived with her father in her twenties. Then she comes across Hyoseob, her first love and object of her hatred.
Hyo-seob’s first daughter. She became the mother of the family after her mother died.
Hyo-seob’s only son. He’s trying to find a job.
Hyo-seob’s last born child.

Supporting

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Production

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The first script read was held in December 2017 at KBS Annex Building.

Controversy

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The "Hope Solidarity Union" (희망연대노조) recently expressed concern about the well—being of the drama's working staff. According to the union, the production staff members were exposed to a harsh working environment — they were overworked but their salary was too low. The HSU is currently mediating a dialogue between the staff, KBS, and GnG Production.[8]

Original soundtrack

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No.TitleArtistLength
1."꿈" (Dream)Kim Jung Min (김정민)3:46
2."커플" (Couple)Taeha (태하)3:10
3."여자로 살래" (Living as a woman)Shin Yeong Ah (신연아)3:43
4."내 안에 그 사람" (The Person Within Me)Monday Kiz (먼데이 키즈)3:59
5."그래도 사랑이야" (It's Still Love)Beige (베이지)3:56
6."사랑한다는 말" (Saying I Love You)Ock Joo Hyun (옥주현)3:43
7."사랑이란건" (The Thing Called Love)Dong Woo (동우)4:12

Viewership

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Marry Me Now : South Korea viewers per episode (millions)
EpisodesEpisode number
12345678910
1-103.6164.4903.6854.3363.5714.6523.5724.9564.1055.011
11-204.6635.4294.2425.1423.8774.6804.9205.2804.0435.204
21-304.1645.5084.1875.3364.5585.4563.9385.4105.2775.064
31-406.0664.4185.7534.6515.7864.7126.0114.7815.7814.851
41-505.8825.3646.2345.1745.8325.0174.3946.2055.2076.669
Source: Audience measurement performed nationwide by Nielsen Media Research.[9]
Average TV viewership ratings
Ep.Original broadcast dateAverage audience share
TNmS Ratings[10]AGB Nielsen[9]
NationwideSeoul National Capital AreaNationwideSeoul National Capital Area
1March 17, 201824.5% (1st)20.1%23.3% (1st)22.9% (1st)
2March 18, 201828.2% (1st)24.4%27.1% (1st)26.3% (1st)
3March 24, 201824.4% (1st)20.3%23.1% (1st)23.1% (1st)
4March 25, 201828.3% (1st)23.9%26.7% (1st)26.3% (1st)
5March 31, 201823.1% (1st)19.3%21.8% (1st)21.0% (1st)
6April 1, 201828.3% (1st)24.0%27.7% (1st)27.4% (1st)
7April 7, 201825.2% (1st)21.4%23.2% (1st)22.2% (1st)
8April 8, 201829.8% (1st)25.5%28.3% (1st)28.0% (1st)
9April 14, 201826.9% (1st)23.0%24.8% (1st)23.9% (1st)
10April 15, 201830.9% (1st)27.0%29.4% (1st)27.5% (1st)
11April 21, 201826.1% (1st)22.2%26.6% (1st)25.7% (1st)
12April 22, 201831.3% (1st)27.4%31.6% (1st)30.3% (1st)
13April 28, 201826.1% (1st)22.6%25.7% (1st)24.2% (1st)
14April 29, 201830.2% (1st)26.3%30.4% (1st)28.6% (1st)
15May 5, 201825.3% (1st)21.0%23.7% (1st)22.4% (1st)
16May 6, 201829.1% (1st)25.6%26.7% (1st)24.3% (1st)
17May 12, 201828.4% (1st)24.3%27.8% (1st)26.8% (1st)
18May 13, 201832.3% (1st)28.6%30.7% (1st)30.0% (1st)
19May 19, 201827.5% (1st)23.9%24.1% (1st)22.5% (1st)
20May 20, 201830.8% (1st)26.4%29.1% (1st)27.7% (1st)
21May 26, 201825.1% (1st)21.3%24.5% (1st)22.9% (1st)
22May 27, 201828.9% (1st)27.6%31.5% (1st)30.0% (1st)
23June 2, 201827.8% (1st)23.5%25.8% (1st)24.7% (1st)
24June 3, 201833.0% (1st)29.6%30.5% (1st)28.1% (1st)
25June 9, 201828.0% (1st)23.7%28.0% (1st)26.8% (1st)
26June 10, 201831.4% (1st)26.9%31.7% (1st)30.2% (1st)
27June 16, 2018[b]26.9% (1st)22.6%23.8% (1st)21.7% (1st)
28June 17, 201833.2% (1st)29.4%31.8% (1st)30.0% (1st)
29June 24, 2018[c]32.1% (1st)28.0%31.4% (1st)30.3% (1st)
30June 30, 201829.8% (1st)25.4%29.7% (1st)28.3% (1st)
31July 1, 201834.2% (1st)30.0%34.2% (1st)33.1% (1st)
32July 7, 201826.7% (1st)22.1%26.9% (1st)25.2% (1st)
33July 8, 201833.0% (1st)28.9%33.1% (1st)31.1% (1st)
34July 14, 201827.7% (1st)23.8%27.1% (1st)26.2% (1st)
35July 15, 201832.5% (1st)28.7%32.1% (1st)31.3% (1st)
36July 21, 201828.6% (1st)24.9%27.1% (1st)25.5% (1st)
37July 22, 201833.5% (1st)29.0%32.6% (1st)31.1% (1st)
38July 28, 201829.8% (1st)26.1%28.9% (1st)28.2% (1st)
39July 29, 201833.3% (1st)29.5%32.0% (1st)31.3% (1st)
40August 4, 201828.2% (1st)24.3%27.4% (1st)25.6% (1st)
41August 5, 201830.9% (1st)27.2%32.4% (1st)31.7% (1st)
42August 11, 201829.5% (1st)25.8%29.2% (1st)30.4% (1st)
43August 12, 201832.9% (1st)29.1%34.4% (1st)33.6% (1st)
44August 18, 201830.3% (1st)26.5%30.6% (1st)28.8% (1st)
45August 19, 201833.0% (1st)29.2%33.4% (1st)32.1% (1st)
46August 25, 201828.8% (1st)25.0%29.2% (1st)27.4% (1st)
47August 26, 201824.6% (1st)20.5%25.0% (1st)23.9% (1st)
48September 2, 2018[d]35.4% (1st)34.0% (1st)32.0% (1st)
49September 8, 201832.3% (1st)32.0% (1st)29.8% (1st)
50September 9, 201838.8% (1st)36.9% (1st)34.7% (1st)
Average29.5%28.8%27.5%
SpecialJune 23, 201813.6% (1st)13.4% (1st)
  • In this table above, the blue numbers represent the lowest ratings and the red numbers represent the highest ratings.
  • N/A denotes that the rating is not known.

Awards and nominations

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YearAwardCategoryRecipientResultRef.
201811th Korea Drama AwardsGrand PrizeYoo Dong-geunWon[11][12]
Best DramaMarry Me NowWon
Best ScreenplayPark Pil-jooWon
Top Excellence Award, ActorLee Sang-wooNominated
Top Excellence Award, ActressHan Ji-hyeNominated
Best New ActorYeo Hoe-hyunNominated
Best New ActressPark Se-wanNominated
Best Original Soundtrack"The Person Within Me" (Monday Kiz)Won
6th APAN Star AwardsTop Excellence Award, Actor in a Serial DramaLee Sang-wooWon[13][14]
Top Excellence Award, Actress in a Serial DramaHan Ji-hyeNominated
2018 KBS Drama AwardsGrand PrizeYoo Dong-geunWon[15]
Top Excellence Award, ActorNominated
Top Excellence Award, ActressChang Mi-heeWon
Excellence Award, Actor in a Serial DramaYoo Dong-geunNominated
Lee Sang-wooWon
Excellence Award, Actress in a Serial DramaHan Ji-hyeWon
Chang Mi-heeNominated
Park Sun-youngNominated
Best New ActorKim KwonWon
Best New ActressPark Se-wanWon
Keum Sae-rokNominated
Best Couple AwardYoo Dong-geun & Chang Mi-heeWon

Notes

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  1. ^ a b This series is the final KBS series to air hour-length episodes, following a repacking of episodes in subsequent dramas and in accordance with the other drama time-slots.
  2. ^ Delayed by an hour due to coverage of the 2018 FIFA World Cup.
  3. ^ No episode was shown on June 23 due to coverage of the 2018 FIFA World Cup Group F match between South Korea and Mexico.
  4. ^ No episode was shown on September 1 due to coverage of the 2018 Asian Games football match finals between South Korea and Japan.

References

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  1. ^ "Marry Me Now". KBS World. Retrieved June 18, 2018.
  2. ^ "Han Ji-hye, Lee Sang-woo consider Shall We Live Together". Dramabeans. December 8, 2017. Retrieved December 12, 2021.
  3. ^ "한지혜-이상우, KBS 새 주말극 '같이 살래요?' 주연". Yonhap News (in Korean). December 15, 2017.
  4. ^ "'황금빛 내 인생' 후속 '같이 살래요' 대본 리딩 공개, 3월 17일 첫 방". The Chosun Ilbo (in Korean). February 13, 2018.
  5. ^ "Han Ji-hye Coming Back with KBS Weekend Drama". Hancinema. December 13, 2017.
  6. ^ "Lee Sang-woo Joins Han Ji-hye for "Shall We Live Together"". Hancinema. December 14, 2017.
  7. ^ "Kim Woo-hyuk to Join "Shall We Live Together"". Hancinema. February 5, 2018.
  8. ^ "'주68시간' 시대 KBS·제작사 Vs 스태프의 생각차이". 13 August 2018.
  9. ^ a b "Nielsen Korea". AGB Nielsen Media Research (in Korean). Retrieved March 17, 2018.
  10. ^ "TNMS Daily Ratings: this links to current day-select the date from drop down menu". TNMS Ratings (in Korean). Retrieved June 20, 2016.
  11. ^ "2018코리아드라마어워즈 후보 공개". KDFO.org (in Korean). September 22, 2018.
  12. ^ Jeon, Aram (October 2, 2018). [종합] '2018 KDA' 유동근, 대상 영예…'같이 살래요' 4관왕 '쾌거' [[Comprehensive] '2018 KDA' Dong Keun Lee, Grand Prize 'Let's live together' 4 crowns 'comfort']. Xports News (in Korean) – via Naver.
  13. ^ "이병헌·손예진·아이유 APAN스타어워즈 노미네이트". Star News (in Korean). September 27, 2018.
  14. ^ Park, Pan-seok (October 13, 2018). 이병헌, '미스터 션샤인' 대상 수상..정해인 2관왕(종합)[2018 APAN] [Lee Byung-hun, 'Mr. Sunshine' Grand Prize .. Hae-in Jeong, 2nd Crown (General) [2018 APAN]]. Osen (in Korean) – via Naver.
  15. ^ Woo, Bin (January 1, 2019). [2018 KBS 연기대상] 유동근 대상 "장미희 덕분인데 내가 왜..대하드라마 부활 기원" [[2018 KBS Drama Awards] Donggeun Lee Grand Prize "Why am I ... thanks to Jang Mi-hee.]. Ten Asia (in Korean). Archived from the original on January 1, 2019. Retrieved January 1, 2019 – via Naver.
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