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| − | After transferring to her new school from Seoul, she forms a bond with Lee Doo-Hak and Choi Cheol-Woong ([[Choo Yeong-Woo (1999)|Choo Yeong-Woo]]). | + | After transferring to her new school from Seoul, she forms a bond with Lee Doo-Hak and Choi Cheol-Woong ([[Choo Young-Woo (1999)|Choo Young-Woo]]). |
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| | Since Choi Cheol-Woong was a child, he and Lee Doo-Hak have been friends and also rivals. Choi Cheol-Woong is the type of person who can’t accept losing. He falls in love with transfer student Oh Jung-Shin, but she doesn’t love him. | | Since Choi Cheol-Woong was a child, he and Lee Doo-Hak have been friends and also rivals. Choi Cheol-Woong is the type of person who can’t accept losing. He falls in love with transfer student Oh Jung-Shin, but she doesn’t love him. |
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| | ** '''Excellent Actor''' ([[Jang Dong-Yoon]]) | | ** '''Excellent Actor''' ([[Jang Dong-Yoon]]) |
| | ** '''Excellent Actress''' ([[Seol In-A]]) | | ** '''Excellent Actress''' ([[Seol In-A]]) |
| − | ** '''Best New Actor''' ([[Choo Yeong-Woo (1999)|Choo Yeong-Woo]]) | + | ** '''Best New Actor''' ([[Choo Young-Woo (1999)|Choo Young-Woo]]) |
| | ** '''Best Supporting Actor''' ([[Kim Myung-Soo (1966)|Kim Myung-Soo]]) | | ** '''Best Supporting Actor''' ([[Kim Myung-Soo (1966)|Kim Myung-Soo]]) |
| | ** '''Best Supporting Actress''' ([[Kang Kyung-Hun]]) | | ** '''Best Supporting Actress''' ([[Kang Kyung-Hun]]) |
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- Drama: Oasis
- Revised romanization: Oasis
- Hangul: 오아시스
- Director: Han Hee
- Writer: Jung Hyung-Soo
- Network: KBS2
- Episodes: 16
- Release Date: March 6 - April 25, 2023
- Runtime: Monday & Tuesday 21:50
- Language: Korean
- Country: South Korea
Plot Synopsis by AsianWiki Staff ©
Set during the 1980's and 1990's, a story unfolds about the dreams, friendships, and love of three young people.
Lee Doo-Hak (Jang Dong-Yoon) is a high school student in a provincial city. He comes from a poor family background, but he is smart and compassionate. He falls in love with Oh Jung-Shin (Seol In-A) at first sight, who is a transfer student from Seoul. Lee Doo-Hak gets involved in an unexpected case and this changes his life.
Oh Jung-Shin is always honest and confident. She is brave enough to fight against injustice.
After transferring to her new school from Seoul, she forms a bond with Lee Doo-Hak and Choi Cheol-Woong (Choo Young-Woo).
Since Choi Cheol-Woong was a child, he and Lee Doo-Hak have been friends and also rivals. Choi Cheol-Woong is the type of person who can’t accept losing. He falls in love with transfer student Oh Jung-Shin, but she doesn’t love him.
Notes
- "Oasis" takes over KBS2's Monday & Tuesday 21:50 time slot previously occupied by "Brain Works" and followed by "My Perfect Stranger" on May 1, 2023.
- Filming begins September, 2022 in South Korea.
Cast
Lee Doo-Hak's Family
Lee Doo-Hak's Group
Yeom Kwang-Tak's Gang
Oh Jung-Shin's Family
Oh Jung-Shin's Group
Movie Industry
Choi Cheol-Woong's Group
Hwang Choong-Sung's Group
Prosecutors' Office
Lee Doo-Hak's Japan Connection
Lee Jung-Ok's Group
Yeosu People
Others
Additional Cast Members:
Trailers
Episode Ratings
| Date
|
Episode
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AGB
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| Nationwide
|
Seoul
|
| 2023-03-06 |
1 |
6.3% (9th) |
6.2% (6th)
|
| 2023-03-07 |
2 |
5.2% (10th) |
4.8% (9th)
|
| 2023-03-13 |
3 |
6.6% (6th) |
6.5% (4th)
|
| 2023-03-14 |
4 |
6.4% (6th) |
6.2% (4th)
|
| 2023-03-20 |
5 |
6.5% (5th) |
5.9% (6th)
|
| 2023-03-21 |
6 |
6.7% (5th) |
6.3% (4th)
|
| 2023-03-27 |
7 |
6.4% (7th) |
6.2% (5th)
|
| 2023-03-28 |
8 |
7.4% (4th) |
7.6% (3rd)
|
| 2023-04-03 |
9 |
6.2% (6th) |
6.2% (4th)
|
| 2023-04-04 |
10 |
6.8% (5th) |
6.6% (4th)
|
| 2023-04-10 |
11 |
6.9% (5th) |
6.7% (4th)
|
| 2023-04-11 |
12 |
7.1% (5th) |
6.7% (4th)
|
| 2023-04-17 |
13 |
6.8% (5th) |
6.4% (4th)
|
| 2023-04-18 |
14 |
7.7% (5th) |
7.4% (3rd)
|
| 2023-04-24 |
15 |
8.0% (5th) |
8.2% (3rd)
|
| 2023-04-25 |
16 |
9.7% (3rd) |
9.6% (3rd)
|
Source: AGB Nielson
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