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- Drama: Wedding Scheme (English title)
- Revised romanization: Kyeolhunui Ggomsoo
- Hangul: 결혼의 꼼수
- Director: Lee Min-Woo
- Writer: Park Hyoung-Jin
- Network: tvN
- Episodes: 16
- Release Date: April 2 - May 22, 2012
- Runtime: Mon & Tue 23:00
- Language: Korean
- Country: South Korea
Plot Synopsis by AsianWiki Staff ©
So Doo-Ryun (Cha Hwa-Yeon) has four daughters. Since her husband passed away she runs kimchi making company Chinjung Kimchi and has raised her four daughters by herself. The first daughter Sun-Hee (Lee Young-Eun) is sweet and good. Her second daughter Gun-Hee (Kang Hye-Jung) is selfish and competitive. Gun-Hee is also not interested in marrying. Her third daughter Min-Jung (Kim Se-Jung) likes buying expensive items and playing around. Her fourth daughter Min-Ji (Park Min-Ji) has been prepping to enter college the past four years, but she isn't interested in studying.
Gun-Hee works at a food company Sangcharim. She works hard at work, but she doesn't get along with her boss Gang-Jae (Lee Gyu-Han), who is a son of the company owner. Gang-Jae and Gun-Hee work on a project to launch a Kimchi business. Due to Gun-Hee's mistake, the company fails to get investments. Gang-Jae's father becomes so upset at their failure, he orders his son to go to Alaska. Gun-Hee sends in her resignation to Gang-Jae. Gang-Jae learns by chance that Gun-Hee is the daughter of Kimchi making company Chinjung. Gang-Jae smiles, because he knows his father likes their kimchi and even tried to do business with them, but their mother turned them down. Gang-Jae tells his father that he will get Chinjung Kimchi to work them. Gun-Hee is soon Gang-Jae's boss and its time for payback.
Meanwhile, So Doo-Ryun regrets that she did not raise her daughters so well and hopes to change their ways. She then concocts a plan.
Notes
- "Marriage Plot" takes over the tvN Monday & Tuesday 23:00 time slot previously occupied by "Shut Up Flower Boy Band" and will be replaced by "I Love Lee Tae-Ri" on May 28, 2012.
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