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- Drama: Money Flower (literal title)
- Revised romanization: Donkkot
- Hangul: 돈꽃
- Director: Kim Hee-Won
- Writer: Lee Myung-Hee
- Network: MBC
- Episodes: 24
- Release Date: November 11, 2017 - February 3, 2018
- Runtime: Saturday 20:45
- Language: Korean
- Country: South Korea
Plot Synopsis by AsianWiki Staff ©
"Money Flower" tells the story of people who are driven by greed.
Kang Pil-Joo (Jang Hyuk) grew up at an orphanage, but he now works as a managing director of a legal team at a corporation. He is acknowledged for his intelligence and his exemplary job performance. Some of those that work around him are jealous of him.
Na Mo-Hyun (Park Se-Young) is an environmental activist and a science teacher at a middle school. She is a good listener and laughs a lot. She dreams of a love driven by fate.
Notes
- "Money Flower" takes over the MBC Saturdays 20:45 time slot previously occupied by "Bad Thief, Good Thief" and will be replaced by "My Contracted Husband, Mr. Oh" on March 3, 2018.
- Han Chae-Ah was first offered the lead female role, but declined.
- First script reading took place September 26, 2017 at MBC Dream Center in Ilsan, South Korea.
Cast
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Trailers
Episode Ratings
| Date
|
Episode
|
TNmS
|
AGB
|
| Nationwide
|
Seoul
|
Nationwide
|
Seoul
|
| 2017-11-11 |
1 |
10.4% (4th) |
10.4% (3rd) |
10.3% (4th) |
10.2% (4th)
|
| 2017-11-11 |
2 |
11.7% (2nd) |
12.2% (2nd) |
12.7% (2nd) |
12.6% (2nd)
|
| 2017-11-18 |
3 |
8.7% (6th) |
8.4% (5th) |
10.5% (5th) |
10.5% (4th)
|
| 2017-11-18 |
4 |
10.2% (3rd) |
10.6% (3rd) |
12.8% (3rd) |
12.6% (3rd)
|
| 2017-11-25 |
5 |
9.0% (8th) |
8.7% (5th) |
11.4% (3rd) |
11.4% (3rd)
|
| 2017-11-25 |
6 |
11.3% (2nd) |
11.0% (2nd) |
15.1% (2nd) |
14.9% (2nd)
|
| 2017-12-02 |
7 |
9.1% (6th) |
9.1% (5th) |
11.1% (4th) |
11.4% (4th)
|
| 2017-12-02 |
8 |
12.0% (3rd) |
12.5% (2nd) |
15.3% (2nd) |
15.6% (2nd)
|
| 2017-12-09 |
9 |
10.5% (6th) |
9.9% (4th) |
11.2% (5th) |
10.7% (5th)
|
| 2017-12-09 |
10 |
14.8% (2nd) |
14.5% (2nd) |
16.7% (2nd) |
16.6% (2nd)
|
| 2017-12-16 |
11 |
10.9% (4th) |
10.8% (5th) |
11.7% (4th) |
11.6% (4th)
|
| 2017-12-16 |
12 |
14.9% (2nd) |
14.7% (2nd) |
17.2% (2nd) |
17.0% (2nd)
|
| 2017-12-23 |
13 |
11.2% (4th) |
11.0% (4th) |
12.1% (3rd) |
11.7% (3rd)
|
| 2017-12-23 |
14 |
14.1% (2nd) |
13.9% (2nd) |
16.5% (2nd) |
15.4% (2nd)
|
| 2018-01-06 |
15 |
13.4% (4th) |
12.3% |
15.5% (3rd) |
15.7% (3rd)
|
| 2018-01-06 |
16 |
15.9% (2nd) |
14.8% |
18.5% (2nd) |
18.5% (2nd)
|
| 2018-01-13 |
17 |
13.5% (3rd) |
12.4% |
14.9% (3rd) |
14.5% (3rd)
|
| 2018-01-13 |
18 |
16.5% (2nd) |
15.4% |
18.8% (2nd) |
18.4% (2nd)
|
| 2018-01-20 |
19 |
14.2% (3rd) |
13.1% |
17.0% (3rd) |
17.1% (3rd)
|
| 2018-01-20 |
20 |
16.4% (2nd) |
15.3% |
20.7% (2nd) |
20.6% (2nd)
|
| 2018-01-27 |
21 |
15.5% (3rd) |
14.7% |
18.3% (3rd) |
19.1% (3rd)
|
| 2018-01-27 |
22 |
19.1% (2nd) |
18.9% |
22.8% (2nd) |
23.0% (2nd)
|
| 2018-02-03 |
23 |
16.0% (3rd) |
15.8% |
18.0% (3rd) |
18.2% (3rd)
|
| 2018-02-03 |
24 |
21.1% (2nd) |
20.8% |
23.9% (2nd) |
24.0% (2nd)
|
Source: TNS Media Korea & AGB Nielson
- NR denotes not ranked within the Top 20 TV programs (including news, sports, variety, etc.) for that day according to TNS Media Korea and AGB Nielson.
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