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  • TV Show: Paradise Ranch
  • Revised romanization: Paradaiseu Mokjang
  • Hangul: 파라다이스 목장
  • Director: Kim Cheol-Kyu
  • Writer: Jang Hyeon-Ju, Seo Hee-Jeong
  • Network: SBS
  • Episodes: 16
  • Release Date: January 24, 2011 - March 15, 2011
  • Runtime: Monday & Tuesday 20:55
  • Language: Korean
  • Country: South Korea

Plot

"Paradise Ranch" is a bright romantic drama that covers the life of a couple that were married at an early age and eventually divorced.

Hang Dong-Joo (Shim Chang-Min) and Lee Da-Ji (Lee Yeon-Hee) were childhood friends. They came to love each other and finally married in their teens, but divorced a couple of months later. Six years later, Lee Da-Ji lives with her father and younger sister on Jeju Island and works as a veterinarian, as well as running her family's ranch. Hang Dong-Joo now works for his family's business, but he's not interested in working.

Lee Da-Ji goes to Australia to buy a hoarse. There Lee Da-Ji meets Seo Yoon-Ho (Joo Sang-Wook) and gets help from him in purchasing a horse. Seo Yoon-Ho is from America and works for the biggest resort company. Lee Da-Ji also runs into ex-husband Hang Dong-Joo in Austrailia. Hang Dong-Joo is now with Park Jin-Young (Yu Ha-Na).

Back on Jeju island, Lee Da-Ji finds herself being cheated and faces loosing the ranch. Ex-husband Hang Dong-Joo comes to Jeju island to build a resort for his family's company. He then discovers that Lee Da-Ji's ranch is now under his name and his family will build a resort there. Seo Yoon-Ho also comes to jeju island for his work as a investor of the resort, which Hang Dong-Joo's family company are planning to build.

Notes

  1. "Paradise Ranch" will takeover the SBS Monday & Tuesday 20:55 time slot previously occupied by "It's Okay, Daddy's Girl".
  2. Filming took place over 6 months from December 17, 2009 to May 26, 2010.
  3. For his debut acting role Shim Chang-Min, also known in South Korea under his stage name "Choi Kang Chang Min" with K-pop boy band "TVXQ," uses his birth name "Shim Chang-Min".

Cast

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Lee Yeon-Hee Shim Chang-Min Joo Sang-Wook Yu Ha-Na
Lee Da-Ji Han Dong-Joo Seo Yoon-Ho Park Jin-Young

Additional Cast Members:

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Episode Ratings

Date Episode Nationwide Seoul
2011-01-24 1 NR NR
2011-01-25 2 NR 9.1 (19th)
2011-01-31 3 NR 10.2 (16th)
2011-02-01 4 NR NR
2011-02-07 5 NR NR
2011-02-08 6 NR NR
2011-02-14 7 NR NR
2011-02-15 8 NR NR
2011-02-21 9 NR NR
2011-02-22 10 NR NR
2011-02-28 11 NR NR
2011-03-01 12 NR NR
2011-03-07 13 NR NR
2011-03-08 14 NR NR
2011-03-14 15 NR NR
2011-03-15 16 NR NR
Average - -

Source: TNS Media Korea

Comments

  • Comment #26
    wathnakvy Says:

    so wow with this drama! ^_^

  • Comment #25
    fansJunsu Says:

    LOL read Nancy (Dec 16 2011 6:49 pm) comments in ridiculous way~^^
    i bet u r Changmin's anti rite
    bcoz no one would ever wasting their time just to drop here
    n making fuss by "FLOP" word in such a numerous times,,LOL
    have a good day for you^^

    well abt this drama,,yeah i feel dissapointed,,Changmin's acting was so weird
    n the story kinda bit boring for me,,
    the cameo apperance in Athena was more better than in PR
    Changmin-ah just learn more abt acting~~xDDD
    n yeah i also waiting for Changmin's japanese drama^^

  • Comment #24
    Noku Says:

    WORST DRAMA OF 2011

  • Comment #23
    MinJung Says:

    LOL @ nana. You poor delusional child. It's obvious that you are still a child so I won't even bother with you because your responses say it all. Goodnight.

  • Comment #22
    nana Says:

    @MinJung
    i'm not talking to you ;)
    so this is not your business !
    and yeah if you can better acting than him why are you not popular ?!
    because he has talent and you not Ö
    his acting is great only the drama is a little bit boring !
    so go to the hell if you have any problems !!!!!
    <3

  • Comment #21
    Akari Says:

    I thought the film itself was horrible. Don't get me wrong. I will admit that I love Choikang Changmin Oppa and will always will! Oppa Saranghae <3 Considering it was his first time acting, he did a really good job. He worked hard and played his character (if Dong-joon was suppose to be immature and selfish) very well! I believed his character was a completely different from his awesome self. HOWEVER!!! I did not enjoy the plot because it was so slow and irritating to watch. Same thing goes with Yeonhee as well. It made the actor and actress look lesser (specifically stupid and brat-like) than they really are. The only characters I thought were reasonable were the side characters. I am anticipating Changmin's Japanese drama instead and will hope that he can play a better role. He is a good potential actor but he needs a better role and plot to play in. Changmin Oppa hwaiting!!! His singing and awesomeness make up for it though ;)

  • Comment #20
    sahar Says:

    it's such a very nice drama
    I like it sooooo much ;)

  • Comment #19
    MinJung Says:

    @Nana maybe you are the one who needs to fuck off. Anyone who thinks that Changmin and Yeon-Hee are great actors must not be right in the head like you. At least LoonyLizard gave good and valid reasons why the drama is shit. Nana is just a silly brainwashed delusional blind changmin fangirl. Therefore her thoughts and opinions are automatically invalid.

  • Comment #18
    Teeshaz Says:

    Heyo im just a fan of Korea and what arts it has to offer, ive only watched a few dramas but ive loved them.. i guess also cos i love everyhting but eer where can you watch this one with english subs??? .. cheers x0x^Changmin^oXo

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  • Comment #16
    WNAA Says:

    i love HIM !

  • Comment #15
    Nana Says:

    LoonyLizard what the hell is your problem ?!
    Changmin is a great actor and Yeon-Hee to <3
    I love they acting skills ))
    You just hate him and that's all x
    But it does not mean you should leave bad comments !!!
    So just f*ck off :)

  • Comment #14
    LoonyLizard Says:

    This is the absolute WORST that Korean TV has to offer. No character development. The male lead? An immature brat you want to slap all the time. The female lead? A scatterbrained ditz we're SUPPOSED to believe is a member of MENSA, and a prude who calls her HUSBAND a pervert for wanting sex. This script would have been better used as toilet paper.
    And this note is Chang-Min: Take some acting lessons, you worthless hack!

  • Comment #13
    nissa Says:

    whoaaa....that's cooool drama...
    even in my country it hasn't come yet,,but i've already watch it until the end ! yeey...xD
    shim changmin-si... SARANGHAE !! XD

    i hope there is another drama of changmin ... x)

  • Comment #12
    kfan Says:

    i'm a huge fan of LYH but i rate dis one a 4/5 mark... not bad yet not so perfectly good..... I like d flow of story till its climax but d ending didnt satisfy me at all.... sorry but d ending didnt match d boldness and freshness of d start...

    LEAD ROLES (LYH & Changnim) = VERY GOOD
    SUPPORTING CASTS (especially Yu ha-na, Seok-Hwan & Lim soo-hyang) = EXCELLENT
    Joo Sang-Wook = AVERAGE
    LOCATION = VERY GOOD
    PLOT = VERY GOOD
    ENDING = VERY POOR

  • Comment #11
    tz Says:

    I am currently up to the last episode of this drama and I have thoroughly enjoyed it. Changmin did and excellent job for his first leading role in a drama. I am a fan and plan to watch anything else he is involved in. Great job Changmin. AJA AJA Fighting

  • Comment #10
    Michelle Says:

    Wow this drama was so terrible omg! I was so xcited to see Changmin's acting debut and this was just bad. The leading actress couldn't save it either. Her acting was just as bad as CMs. At least this was Cm's 1st acting job so he has an excuse. What was her excuse? She sucked.

    Now I know why it was shelved for so long. X_X yikes.

  • Comment #9
    emil Says:

    great scenes I would say. This kind of entertainment like Frances Maye's "Under The Tuscan Sun" has great set locations. truly fascinating

  • Comment #8
    DL Says:

    lovin it..the chemistry is sizzling..can't wait for the last 4 eps...although i'm scared it'll be over soon :(...nonetheless, after secret garden..this has been the best so far..my princess and dream high din't quite do much for me..although i luved the casts :)..dramas which really captured my heart: bbf, sungyunkwan scandal, king of baking kim tak gu, secret garden n now this :):)

  • Comment #7
    Thao Nguyen Says:

    Gosh, Joo Sang Wook is GUD GUD GUD <3 <3 <3

  • Comment #6
    ShineeShawol Says:

    Luv luv luv it!
    Watched the first 2 episodes n dying to watch the rest!
    Changminnie is such a good actor!
    :D

  • Comment #5
    makiofynn Says:

    love this drama...

  • Comment #4
    Chloe Says:

    I love the drama so far! :D

  • Comment #3
    cha Says:

    changminnie!! <3

    gotta watch this!!

  • Comment #2
    KS Says:

    WUUHOOOO ahhh omgggg this is looking sooo good , I wanna watch it now~~~~ > <

    Come out soooooooon please xD~~~

  • Comment #1
    LYH Says:

    CAN'T WAIT! already saw the trailer! wanna watch the real thing so badlyyyy XD

    DBSK - Changmin!
    Lee Yeon Hee

    HWAITING! 화이팅!! <3

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