Episodes(20)
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The Woman with the Germanium Bracelet (E01)
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The Good, the Bad, and the Cheap (E02)
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The Mutt's Strategy (E03)
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The Country Boy (E04)
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A Wish, an Affair, and Turmoil (E05)
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1986. 08. 29. Born to Be a Hippo (E06)
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The Ongsan Fairy (E07)
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The Lynx of This Area (E08)
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I Will Welcome Everyone (E09)
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Nice People Can't Get Lucky (E10)
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The Hero Appears at the Last Minute (E11)
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Don't Forget Me (E12)
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The End of All the Flirting (E13)
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My Mom's Age Lines: "And That Is How My Mom Aged" (E14)
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Mother (E15)
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Switching Offense and Defense (Feat. One Who Steps on the Accelerator) (E16)
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The Ongsan Avengers (E17)
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Life of an 8-year-old (E18)
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7 Years and 3 Months of Motherhood (E19)
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Do Miracles Happen? (E20)
Plots(1)
Dongbaek is a single mother. When a potential new love enters her life, she finds ways to defy the social stigmas surrounding her. (Netflix)
Reviews (1)
Hyo-jin Gong as a single mother is a big YES for me. She had already showed once before that she's well suited to such a role in Thank You. (Pretty cool that after twelve years, she's taking on the role of a mother of a child almost the same age, and you'd hardly know the age difference.) She's amazing as Camellia, just like she was as Bom's mom back then. But this treasure of a show is definitely not just about her, it's about the whole Ongsan gang. And trust me, you won't get bored with them. And I bet you'll be impressed and surprised more than once. Anyway, Camellia is 5 stars for me, and I definitely consider it one of the key TV series of the past year. Its "multi-genre" quality is unique. Moreover, the enthusiasm just oozed from the cast, and they all managed to squeeze every last bit of themselves into perfect small-town characters. ()