My Husband Got a Family
2012 South Korean television series
My Husband Got a Family Promotional poster
Also known as Unexpected You You Tumbled into My Life You're a Stroke of Good Luck Hangul 넝쿨째 굴러온 당신
Hanja 順藤而上的你
Literal meaning You Who Rolled in Unexpectedly Revised Romanization Neongkuljjae Gulleoon Dangsin McCune–Reischauer Nŏngk'ultchae Kulrŏon Tangsin
Genre Written by Park Ji-eun Directed by Kim Hyung-suk Starring Country of origin South Korea Original language Korean No. of episodes58 Executive producer Lee Jang-soo Producer Kim Sung-geun Camera setup Single camera Running time 70 minutes Production company Logos Film Network KBS2 Release February 25 (2012-02-25 ) – September 9, 2012 (2012-09-09 ) Mi marido tiene familia
My Husband Got a Family [ 1] (Korean : 넝쿨째 굴러온 당신 ) is a 2012 South Korean television series starring Kim Nam-joo , Yoo Jun-sang , and Youn Yuh-jung .[ 2] It aired on KBS2 from February 25 to September 9, 2012 on Saturdays and Sundays at 19:55 for 58 episodes.[ 3]
The weekend family drama centers on a working woman named Cha Yoon-hee (played by Kim Nam-joo) as her husband, who was put up for international adoption, reunites with his biological parents. Yoon-hee faces the unexpected burden of having to build a relationship with her new-found in-laws.[ 4]
During its more than five-month run, it topped the weekly ratings chart for 25 consecutive weeks and reached a ratings peak of 45.8 percent (TNmS) and 52.3 percent (AGB Nielsen).[ 5] [ 6] [ 7] [ 8] [ 9] [ 10] The series ranked number one overall on the 2012 yearly TV ratings chart.[ 11]
Plot
Cha Yoon-hee (Kim Nam-joo ) is a successful TV drama producer/director who marries an orphaned doctor (Yoo Jun-sang ) and thereby acquires the supposed, ultimate career woman's dream―accomplished husband minus the in-laws. Her marital bliss is shattered when her husband finds his birth parents and they happen to be her next-door neighbors with whom she bickers on a daily basis, and feature not one, but three sisters-in-law, and the usual array of aunts and grandmothers-in-law. Yoon-hee realizes she has married more than she has bargained for. Once again, the stage is set for a butting of the heads between daughter and mother-in-law (Youn Yuh-jung ).[ 2] [ 12] [ 13]
Cast
Terry Kang wife; Se-joong's younger sister and Se-kwang older sister
Yoon-hee's husband; Il-sook's younger brother and older brother of Yi-sook and Mal-sook
Cha Yoon-hee's family
Se-joong, Yoon-hee, and Se-kwang's mother; Ji-young and Terry Kang's mother-in-law
Yoon-hee and Se-kwang's older brother
Se-joong's wife
Se-joong and Yoon-hee's younger brother
Bang Chang-soo's house
Il-sook, Gwi-nam, Yi-sook, and Mal-sook's grandmother; Jang-soo, Jung-hoon, and Jung-bae's mother; Chung-ae, Yang-shil, and Go Ok's mother-in-law
Chung-ae's husband; Il-sook, Gwi-nam, Yi-sook, and Mal-sook's father
Jang-soo's wife; Il-sook, Gwi-nam, Yi-sook, and Mal-sook's mother
Gwi-nam, Yi-sook, and Mal-sook's older sister; Nam Nam-goo's ex-wife; Nam Min-ji's mother
Il-sook and Gwi-nam younger sister; Mal-sook's older sister
Il-sook, Gwi-nam, and Yi-sook younger sister
Jeon Hwi-heon as Nam Min-ji
Il-sook and Nam-goo's daughter; Gwi-nam, Yi-sook, and Mal-sook's niece
Bang Jung-hoon's family
Song Geum-shik as Bang Jung-hoon
Yang-shil's husband; Il-sook, Gwi-nam, Yi-sook, and Mal-sook's younger uncle
Jung-hoon's wife; Il-sook, Gwi-nam, Yi-sook, and Mal-sook's uncle's wife
Bang Jung-bae's family
Go-ok's husband; Il-sook, Gwi-nam, Yi-sook, and Mal-sook's youngest uncle; Jang-goon's father
Jung-bae's wife; Il-sook, Gwi-nam, Yi-sook, and Mal-sook's uncle's wife; Jang-goon's mother
Jung-bae and Go-ok's son; Il-sook, Gwi-nam, Yi-sook, and Mal-sook's cousin
Chung-ae's sister
Chung-ae's younger sister; Soon-ae's older sister; Il-sook, Gwi-nam, Yi-sook, and Mal-sook aunt
Chung-ae and Bo-ae's younger sister; Il-sook, Gwi-nam, Yi-sook, and Mal-sook aunt
Extended
Yoon-hee's old student; Restaurant president
Former idol
A doctor at Gwi Nam's hospital and childhood friend from the US
Kim Hyung-bum as Nam Nam-goo
Il-sook's ex-husband; Min-ji's father
Yi-sook's first love
Bakery's employee
Kim Hyung-jin as Tae-young
Restaurant Staff
Se-kwang's friend
Cameo appearances
Actress acting in the drama Yoon-hee is producing
Go Do-young as Yoon-hee's workplace junior
Go Seo-hee as Writer writing the drama Yoon-hee is producing
Jung Chang-sung as Chief secretary
Lee Chae-min as Customer
Lee Jae-yong as Jae-yong's father
Kil Yong-woo as Gwi-nam's adoptive father
Kim Chang-sook as Gwi-nam's adoptive mother
Kwak Min-suk as PD Ji
Lee Do-hyun as Ji-hwan
Hwang Dong-joo as Fake Gwi-nam
Yoo In-young as Yoo Shin-hye
Choi Yoon-so as Kang Hye-soo
Kim Seung-woo as man studying for the bar exams (ep 5–6)[ 18]
Kim Jang-hoon as Yoon Bin's sunbae (ep 16)
Hong Eun-hee as a difficult actress (ep 18)
Ji Jin-hee as pastor (ep 19)
Lee Soo-geun as Yoon Bin's ex-manager (ep 21)
Cha Tae-hyun as Cha Tae-bong, Yoon-hee's ex-boyfriend (ep 26)[ 19]
Sung Si-kyung as has-been singer Sung Si-kaeng (ep 32)[ 20]
ZE:A as themselves (ep 39)[ 21]
Song Joon-geun as top drama actor (ep 40)[ 21]
Lee Hye-young as top drama actress (ep 40)[ 21]
Lee Jung-shin as Mal-sook's blind date (ep 42)[ 22]
Kim Jong-min as audition judge (ep 46)
Shin Se-kyung as Shin Se-kyung (ep 49)[ 23]
Kim Joon-hyun as variety show PD
Lee Jong-hak as singing instructor
Yang Hee-eun as radio DJ
Kim Kyung-jin as Teuk Byeol-chul
Tak Jae-hoon as marketer
Jung Kyung-mi as Yoon Bin's mom fan
Kim Seo-hyung as Jae-yong's first sister
Jo Ha-rang as Jae-yong's second sister
Lee Je-in as Jae-yong's youngest sister
Gong Hyung-jin as man arguing with Yoon-hee
Park So-hyun as radio DJ
Ratings
In the table below, the blue numbers represent the lowest ratings and the red numbers represent the highest ratings.
Episode #
Date
Average audience share
TNmS Ratings[ 24]
AGB Nielsen[ 25]
Nationwide
Seoul
Nationwide
Seoul
01
2012-02-25
24.5% (1st)
21.9% (1st)
22.3% (1st)
22.3% (1st)
02
2012-02-26
29.3% (1st)
29.4% (1st)
28.9% (1st)
30.0% (1st)
03
2012-03-03
26.2% (1st)
26.2% (1st)
25.7% (1st)
26.3% (1st)
04
2012-03-04
30.2% (1st)
30.2% (1st)
29.9% (1st)
30.4% (1st)
05
2012-03-10
27.2% (1st)
26.7% (1st)
26.9% (1st)
27.0% (1st)
06
2012-03-11
32.5% (1st)
31.4% (1st)
32.8% (1st)
33.5% (1st)
07
2012-03-17
30.3% (1st)
31.1% (1st)
27.0% (1st)
26.9% (1st)
08
2012-03-18
35.2% (1st)
35.6% (1st)
32.8% (1st)
33.5% (1st)
09
2012-03-24
30.5% (1st)
30.2% (1st)
29.1% (1st)
29.7% (1st)
10
2012-03-25
38.5% (1st)
39.6% (1st)
36.1% (1st)
36.3% (1st)
11
2012-03-31
33.9% (1st)
33.1% (1st)
30.1% (1st)
30.3% (1st)
12
2012-04-01
36.2% (1st)
36.2% (1st)
35.6% (1st)
35.4% (1st)
13
2012-04-07
32.2% (1st)
32.6% (1st)
27.8% (1st)
27.6% (1st)
14
2012-04-08
35.6% (1st)
37.3% (1st)
34.3% (1st)
34.9% (1st)
15
2012-04-14
30.4% (1st)
30.7% (1st)
27.2% (1st)
27.2% (1st)
16
2012-04-15
38.6% (1st)
40.3% (1st)
34.5% (1st)
34.6% (1st)
17
2012-04-21
36.3% (1st)
37.8% (1st)
32.4% (1st)
33.2% (1st)
18
2012-04-22
38.9% (1st)
42.3% (1st)
36.4% (1st)
37.7% (1st)
19
2012-04-28
32.2% (1st)
33.3% (1st)
30.1% (1st)
31.2% (1st)
20
2012-04-29
36.0% (1st)
37.6% (1st)
34.2% (1st)
34.5% (1st)
21
2012-05-05
29.0% (1st)
28.2% (1st)
26.0% (1st)
26.7% (1st)
22
2012-05-06
34.5% (1st)
37.5% (1st)
33.8% (1st)
35.2% (1st)
23
2012-05-12
29.4% (1st)
32.1% (1st)
29.3% (1st)
30.9% (1st)
24
2012-05-13
36.1% (1st)
39.3% (1st)
34.9% (1st)
35.8% (1st)
25
2012-05-19
32.0% (1st)
34.7% (1st)
30.6% (1st)
31.7% (1st)
26
2012-05-20
35.4% (1st)
38.3% (1st)
34.0% (1st)
35.2% (1st)
27
2012-05-26
29.9% (1st)
31.1% (1st)
27.2% (1st)
28.2% (1st)
28
2012-05-27
34.6% (1st)
37.6% (1st)
33.1% (1st)
34.9% (1st)
29
2012-06-02
30.9% (1st)
31.5% (1st)
29.6% (1st)
30.1% (1st)
30
2012-06-03
37.1% (1st)
39.5% (1st)
35.3% (1st)
35.7% (1st)
31
2012-06-09
32.0% (1st)
34.3% (1st)
29.8% (1st)
30.3% (1st)
32
2012-06-10
37.4% (1st)
40.3% (1st)
37.3% (1st)
39.2% (1st)
33
2012-06-16
33.6% (1st)
35.2% (1st)
30.2% (1st)
31.7% (1st)
34
2012-06-17
39.2% (1st)
42.0% (1st)
36.2% (1st)
37.8% (1st)
35
2012-06-23
35.0% (1st)
36.3% (1st)
31.5% (1st)
32.7% (1st)
36
2012-06-24
39.8% (1st)
42.5% (1st)
37.0% (1st)
37.9% (1st)
37
2012-06-30
37.3% (1st)
37.4% (1st)
34.2% (1st)
35.5% (1st)
38
2012-07-01
40.5% (1st)
42.0% (1st)
36.7% (1st)
37.1% (1st)
39
2012-07-07
34.4% (1st)
35.9% (1st)
31.2% (1st)
32.4% (1st)
40
2012-07-08
41.4% (1st)
42.8% (1st)
38.2% (1st)
38.1% (1st)
41
2012-07-14
39.2% (1st)
39.2% (1st)
36.2% (1st)
36.9% (1st)
42
2012-07-15
46.0% (1st)
48.6% (1st)
41.9% (1st)
42.7% (1st)
43
2012-07-21
36.6% (1st)
37.9% (1st)
30.5% (1st)
32.1% (1st)
44
2012-07-22
44.0% (1st)
46.9% (1st)
37.6% (1st)
38.6% (1st)
45
2012-07-28
32.5% (1st)
32.7% (1st)
26.7% (1st)
26.8% (1st)
46
2012-07-29
34.1% (1st)
36.5% (1st)
33.3% (1st)
34.7% (1st)
47
2012-08-04
27.8% (1st)
27.7% (1st)
27.5% (1st)
28.7% (1st)
48
2012-08-05
31.7% (1st)
33.4% (1st)
30.1% (1st)
29.9% (1st)
49
2012-08-11
32.5% (1st)
35.1% (1st)
30.1% (1st)
30.7% (1st)
50
2012-08-12
43.5% (1st)
45.5% (1st)
40.7% (1st)
43.1% (1st)
51
2012-08-18
39.4% (1st)
39.9% (1st)
35.2% (1st)
37.6% (1st)
52
2012-08-19
45.9% (1st)
47.4% (1st)
42.1% (1st)
44.3% (1st)
53
2012-08-25
39.5% (1st)
40.1% (1st)
35.4% (1st)
36.2% (1st)
54
2012-08-26
45.4% (1st)
47.0% (1st)
40.7% (1st)
41.6% (1st)
55
2012-09-01
40.5% (1st)
42.1% (1st)
36.3% (1st)
37.5% (1st)
56
2012-09-02
45.7% (1st)
46.4% (1st)
40.9% (1st)
42.2% (1st)
57
2012-09-08
42.3% (1st)
43.8% (1st)
37.5% (1st)
38.6% (1st)
58
2012-09-09
49.2% (1st)
49.6% (1st)
45.3% (1st)
46.3% (1st)
Average
35.7%
36.9%
33.1%
33.9%
Awards and nominations
International broadcast
It aired in Japan on cable channel KNTV from February 13 to June 26, 2013 under the title 棚ぼたのあなた (Your Windfall ) .[ 35]
It aired in the Philippines via GMA Network on April 8, 2013 under the title Unexpected You .[ 36]
It aired in Singapore on Channel U
It aired in Thailand on Workpoint TV on July 1, 2015 under the title s̄ap̣hı̂ cxm s̄æb สะใภ้จอมแสบ (Troublemaker Daughter-in-Law ).[ 37]
A Mexican channel recreated the drama with the title Mi marido tiene familia .[ 38]
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