You Are the Best! | |
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Also known as | You're the Best! Lee Soon-shin is the Best You're the Best, Lee Soon-shin |
Hangul | 최고다 이순신 |
Hanja | 最高다 이순신 |
Literal meaning | The Best Lee Soon-shin |
Revised Romanization | Choegoda Yisunsin |
McCune–Reischauer | Ch'oekota I-Sun-sin |
Genre | Romance Family Melodrama Comedy |
Written by | Jung Yoo-kyung |
Directed by | Yoon Sung-sik |
Starring | Lee Ji-eun Jo Jung-suk Go Doo-shim Lee Mi-sook |
Composer | Kang Dong-yoon |
Country of origin | South Korea |
Original language | Korean |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 50 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Bae Kyung-soo |
Producer | Mo Wan-il |
Cinematography | Kim Jang-soo |
Editor | Lee Jung-hoon |
Running time | 80 minutes Saturdays and Sundays at 19:55 (KST) |
Production company | AStory |
Original release | |
Network | KBS2 |
Release | March 9 – August 25, 2013 |
You Are the Best!, known in South Korea as The Best Lee Soon-shin, [lower-alpha 1] is a 2013 South Korean television series starring Lee Ji-eun, Jo Jung-suk, Go Doo-shim and Lee Mi-sook. It aired on KBS2 from March 9 to August 25, 2013, at 19:55 (KST) on Saturdays and Sundays for 50 episodes. The drama is about a family, devastated after the sudden death of the father, that learns the true meaning of love and happiness. The show incorporates themes of self-discovery and reconciliation.
Kim Jung-ae (Go Doo-shim) lovingly raised Lee Soon-shin (IU) as her own daughter after her husband brought the baby home, saying that he found her alone at a bus stop. Soon-shin is a member of the "880,000 won generation", college graduates who cannot find a job and work instead in low-paying temp jobs. She becomes targeted by a swindler who claims he is Shin Joon-ho, head of a talent agency. He targets her by saying he believes that she has the potential to become an actress. After quickly signing a contract, Soon-shin discovers that she has been conned and ends up being charged the amount of money Shin Joon-ho stole from her. Shortly after this, her father, Chang-hoon (Jung Dong-hwan) dies in a car accident. The suspect is unknown, and there are no witnesses. Meanwhile, Soon-shin begins working at Black Smith, the restaurant below the Gabi Entertainment office, in order to pay off her debt. After making a bet with actress, and ex-girlfriend, Choi Yeon-ah (Kim Yoon-seo), the real Joon-ho (Jo Jung-suk), over-confident and arrogant, is determined to transform Soon-shin into a star. However, Jung-ae does not support Soon-shin taking the offer after finding out that her late husband may have an affair with another woman, who later gave birth to Soon-shin. She later discovers that Soon-shin's birth mother is the famous actress Song Mi-ryung (Lee Mi-sook).
Middle daughter Lee Yoo-shin (Yoo In-na) has lived next door to Park Chan-woo (Go Joo-won) since childhood. Despite their constant squabbles, Chan-woo, now a dermatologist, still loves her confidence and prickly demeanor. Yoo-shin avoids thinking about marriage and childbirth, instead making success at work her main priority. When Joon-ho's younger sister Shin Yi-jung (Bae Geu-rin) develops a crush on Chan-woo, Yoo-shin realizes her true feelings for him.
Eldest daughter Lee Hye-shin (Son Tae-young) is beautiful and competent, but feels like a failure when her marriage ends. As a single mother, she has difficulties re-entering the workforce. She later meets Seo Jin-wook (Jung Woo), a neighborhood baker, who shows her consideration and gentleness and helps heal her wounds.
Meanwhile, Soon-shin has no idea that she was adopted. She continues to take acting lessons from Mi-ryung, which upsets her family. They have difficult understanding why Chang-hoon would be unfaithful. Watching Soon-shin do everything to realize her dream of becoming an actress, Joon-ho looks back on his career and finds himself changing as he discovers the true meaning of success. When Mi-ryung later discovers that Soon-shin is Chang-hoon's daughter, she immediately tries to destroy her career. Mi-ryung also informs her that she was merely a pawn in Joon-ho's bet, upsetting Soon-shin who decides to quit. Unwilling to admit his romantic feelings for her, but genuinely concerned for her welfare, Joon-ho is determined make Soon-shin return to acting, which she once said made her happy. After she rejoins Gabi Entertainment, Soon-shin also realizes that she likes Joon-ho and they begin dating.
After breaking off their mentoring relationship, Soon-shin eventually finds out that Mi-ryung is her birth mother. Despite facing difficulty with her family, she refuses to live with her. Soon-shin only agrees to stay at Mi-ryung's house to keep reporters away from them. Upset at Soon-shin's coldness, Mi-ryung tells Soon-shin that Chang-hoon is not her birth father, so she has no reason to go back to her adoptive family. Soon-shin keeps her paternity a secret from her family and lives with Mi-ryung while she and Joon-ho work on her acting debut.
Upon witnessing firsthand Mi-ryung's pitiful and lonely life, Soon-shin starts showing kindness to her birth mother. Mi-ryung values the relationship she's building with Soon-shin and is determined that nothing will ruin it. As Soon-shin overhears in a conversation that her father Chang-hoon died while saving Mi-ryung, she runs away and Jung-ae takes her home. Soon-shin tells Mi-ryung that if she wants her forgiveness, she must beg her family for it, and help find the suspect by coming forward as a witness. Mi-ryung refuses to do it, saying that fame is all she has. When Mi-ryung tells Shin Dong-hyuk, Joon-ho's father, to take his car's black box to the police since it recorded what happened the night of the accident. Both Mi-ryung and Soon-shin's careers are jeopardized after the news goes public.
Mi-ryung eventually tells the press the truth in order to take responsibility and retires from acting. The hit and run driver is arrested and jailed. As the drama closes, Mi-ryung is living a peaceful life in a remote area. After Mi-ryung watches Soon-shin's new stage play, she makes a tentative gesture of reconciliation by thanking her and calling her "Mom" for the first time. Hye-shin is dating Jin-wook with Woo-joo's blessing, Yoo-shin and Chan-woo are preparing for the birth of their first child, and Soon-shin films her first movie with Joon-ho. He is planning on proposing to her. Jung-ae narrates these last few minutes and says goodbye to her late husband. Upon their father's death, the three sisters have grown as individuals through enduring hardships as a family. They come to realize that the most precious things in life can be found within themselves, and happiness is a blessing that comes to the courageous few who have high self-esteem and take charge of their own lives. [1] [2]
You're the Best, Lee Soon-shin: Original Sound Track | |
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Soundtrack album by Various Artists | |
Genre | Pop, K-pop, soundtrack, R&B, teen pop |
Label | AStory, LOEN Entertainment |
No. | Title | Artist | Length |
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1. | "Molla Molla (몰라몰라)" | Tahiti | 03:18 |
2. | "Molla Molla (몰라몰라) (inst.)" | 03:18 |
No. | Title | Artist | Length |
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1. | "Counting Stars at Night (별 헤는 밤)" | Sunny Hill | 03:35 |
No. | Title | Artist | Length |
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1. | "I Completely Love You (완전 사랑해요)" | Jo Jung-suk | 03:09 |
2. | "I Completely Love You (완전 사랑해요) (inst.)" | 03:09 | |
3. | "I Can't Live Without You (한 사람만 보여요)" | Changmin (2AM) and Dahee (GLAM) | 03:59 |
4. | "I Can't Live Without You (한 사람만 보여요) (inst.)" | 03:59 |
In the ratings below, the highest rating for the show will in be red, and the lowest rating for the show will be in blue.
Episode | Broadcast Date | TNmS Ratings(%) [9] | AGB Ratings(%) [10] | ||
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Average audience share | |||||
Entire Country | Seoul National Capital Area | Entire Country | Seoul National Capital Area | ||
1 | March 9, 2013 | 25.9% (1st) | 26.6% (1st) | 22.2% (2nd) | 22.5% (2nd) |
2 | March 10, 2013 | 27.2% (1st) | 28.3% (1st) | 24.3% (1st) | 24.8% (1st) |
3 | March 16, 2013 | 23.7% (1st) | 23.9% (2nd) | 21.0% (1st) | 22.1% (2nd) |
4 | March 17, 2013 | 25.6% (1st) | 25.7% (1st) | 25.2% (1st) | 26.6% (1st) |
5 | March 23, 2013 | 22.0% (1st) | 23.1% (2nd) | 22.3% (1st) | 22.6% (1st) |
6 | March 24, 2013 | 26.7% (1st) | 26.8% (1st) | 26.2% (1st) | 26.4% (1st) |
7 | March 30, 2013 | 25.3% (1st) | 26.6% (1st) | 23.3% (1st) | 23.5% (1st) |
8 | March 31, 2013 | 28.7% (1st) | 29.6% (1st) | 26.9% (1st) | 27.6% (1st) |
9 | April 6, 2013 | 25.7% (1st) | 26.1% (1st) | 25.9% (1st) | 26.9% (1st) |
10 | April 7, 2013 | 28.5% (1st) | 29.0% (1st) | 27.3% (1st) | 28.6% (1st) |
11 | April 13, 2013 | 24.0% (1st) | 23.3% (2nd) | 24.0% (1st) | 25.4% (1st) |
12 | April 14, 2013 | 27.4% (1st) | 27.4% (2nd) | 28.0% (1st) | 29.8% (1st) |
13 | April 20, 2013 | 25.6% (1st) | 25.1% (2nd) | 25.9% (1st) | 27.1% (1st) |
14 | April 21, 2013 | 26.2% (1st) | 26.5% (1st) | 27.3% (1st) | 29.4% (1st) |
15 | April 27, 2013 | 23.7% (2nd) | 23.0% (2nd) | 23.0% (2nd) | 23.2% (2nd) |
16 | April 28, 2013 | 26.8% (1st) | 26.9% (1st) | 26.7% (1st) | 27.5% (1st) |
17 | May 4, 2013 | 21.7% (2nd) | 21.4% (2nd) | 21.7% (2nd) | 23.6% (2nd) |
18 | May 5, 2013 | 25.4% (1st) | 25.4% (2nd) | 26.2% (2nd) | 28.2% (2nd) |
19 | May 11, 2013 | 21.0% (2nd) | 22.0% (2nd) | 22.0% (2nd) | 23.7% (2nd) |
20 | May 12, 2013 | 26.0% (2nd) | 26.3% (2nd) | 27.6% (2nd) | 29.7% (2nd) |
21 | May 18, 2013 | 24.9% (2nd) | 25.6% (2nd) | 24.6% (2nd) | 26.1% (2nd) |
22 | May 19, 2013 | 27.3% (1st) | 28.5% (2nd) | 29.5% (1st) | 32.0% (1st) |
23 | May 25, 2013 | 22.9% (2nd) | 23.6% (2nd) | 23.8% (2nd) | 25.7% (2nd) |
24 | May 26, 2013 | 27.0% (1st) | 27.7% (2nd) | 28.4% (1st) | 30.9% (1st) |
25 | June 1, 2013 | 24.2% (2nd) | 25.7% (2nd) | 24.9% (2nd) | 25.6% (2nd) |
26 | June 2, 2013 | 26.6% (1st) | 27.4% (2nd) | 29.8% (1st) | 32.3% (1st) |
27 | June 8, 2013 | 23.5% (2nd) | 24.2% (2nd) | 24.4% (2nd) | 26.2% (2nd) |
28 | June 9, 2013 | 26.1% (1st) | 26.6% (2nd) | 29.6% (1st) | 31.7% (1st) |
29 | June 15, 2013 | 22.0% (2nd) | 22.7% (2nd) | 23.2% (2nd) | 24.6% (2nd) |
30 | June 16, 2013 | 24.8% (2nd) | 26.5% (2nd) | 27.9% (2nd) | 31.0% (2nd) |
31 | June 22, 2013 | 24.2% (2nd) | 25.2% (2nd) | 24.2% (2nd) | 26.2% (2nd) |
32 | June 23, 2013 | 26.1% (2nd) | 27.1% (2nd) | 27.5% (2nd) | 28.5% (2nd) |
33 | June 29, 2013 | 23.5% (1st) | 26.3% (1st) | 23.5% (1st) | 24.6% (1st) |
34 | June 30, 2013 | 26.4% (1st) | 27.7% (1st) | 26.9% (1st) | 27.8% (1st) |
35 | July 6, 2013 | 22.2% (1st) | 24.0% (1st) | 24.0% (1st) | 25.1% (1st) |
36 | July 7, 2013 | 26.6% (1st) | 28.0% (1st) | 29.9% (1st) | 31.7% (1st) |
37 | July 13, 2013 | 23.8% (1st) | 26.1% (1st) | 23.7% (1st) | 24.4% (1st) |
38 | July 14, 2013 | 27.8% (1st) | 30.6% (1st) | 28.5% (1st) | 31.7% (1st) |
39 | July 20, 2013 | 23.2% (1st) | 24.4% (1st) | 24.4% (1st) | 26.5% (1st) |
40 | July 21, 2013 | 28.6% (1st) | 30.3% (1st) | 30.1% (1st) | 32.6% (1st) |
41 | July 27, 2013 | 24.0% (1st) | 25.9% (1st) | 25.2% (1st) | 27.0% (1st) |
42 | July 28, 2013 | 24.0% (1st) | 24.7% (1st) | 27.1% (1st) | 30.4% (1st) |
43 | August 3, 2013 | 23.0% (1st) | 22.9% (1st) | 22.9% (1st) | 22.9% (1st) |
44 | August 4, 2013 | 26.4% (1st) | 25.8% (1st) | 26.0% (1st) | 27.4% (1st) |
45 | August 10, 2013 | 24.6% (1st) | 27.1% (1st) | 23.7% (1st) | 25.5% (1st) |
46 | August 11, 2013 | 27.0% (1st) | 28.2% (1st) | 26.6% (1st) | 28.0% (1st) |
47 | August 17, 2013 | 24.5% (1st) | 25.8% (1st) | 25.0% (1st) | 26.0% (1st) |
48 | August 18, 2013 | 27.9% (1st) | 29.2% (1st) | 30.8% (1st) | 33.4% (1st) |
49 | August 24, 2013 | 24.4% (1st) | 24.0% (1st) | 25.6% (1st) | 25.8% (1st) |
50 | August 25, 2013 | 29.3% (1st) | 31.8% (1st) | 30.1% (1st) | 31.8% (1st) |
Average | 25.3% | 26.1% | 25.8% | 27.3% |
Sources: TNmS Media Korea & AGB Nielsen Korea
Year | Award | Category | Recipient | Result |
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2013 | Top Excellence Award, Actress | Lee Mi-sook | Nominated | |
Excellence Award, Actress | IU | Nominated | ||
Top Excellence Award, Actress in a Serial Drama | Lee Mi-sook | Nominated | ||
Excellence Award, Actor in a Serial Drama | Jo Jung-suk | Won | ||
Excellence Award, Actress in a Serial Drama | Lee Mi-sook | Won | ||
IU | Nominated | |||
Best Supporting Actress | Yoo In-na | Nominated | ||
Best New Actor | Jung Woo | Won | ||
Best New Actress | IU | Won | ||
Best Young Actress | Kim Hwan-hee | Nominated | ||
Best Couple Award | Jo Jung-suk and IU | Won | ||
2014 | Baeksang Arts Awards | Most Popular Actor (TV) | Jo Jung-suk | Nominated |
Most Popular Actress (TV) | IU | Nominated |
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KBS and production company A Story said they have no plans of changing the title or character name. Instead, they altered the original drama poster where several cast members are sitting on a pile of 100 won coins that have an image of Admiral Yi, by digitally replacing the coins with a plain gold platform. [16] [17]
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