Graceful Family

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Graceful Family
Graceful Family.jpg
Promotional poster
Also known asElegant Family
Hangul우아한 가
Hanja優雅한 家
GenreMystery
Suspense
Melodrama
Written byKwon Min-Soo
Directed byHan Chul-Soo
Starring
ComposerKim Jong Chun (김종천)
Country of originSouth Korea
Original languageKorean
No. of episodes16
Production
Executive producersKeom Ja-Eun
Kim Bong-Soo
ProducersHan Cheol-Soo
Yuk Jeong-Yong
Lee Kwon-Young
Kim Mi-Jin
Camera setupSingle-camera
Running time
  • 65–78 minutes
  • 105 minutes (Finale)
Production companySamhwa Networks
Distributor
Release
Original network
  • MBN
  • Dramax
Picture format1080i (HDTV)
Audio formatDolby Digital
Original releaseAugust 21 (2019-08-21) –
October 17, 2019 (2019-10-17)

Graceful Family (Korean우아한 가; Hanja優雅한 家; RRUahan Ga) is a 2019 South Korean television series starring Im Soo-hyang, Lee Jang-woo, and Bae Jong-ok. It aired on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 23:00 (KST) time slot of MBN and Dramax from August 21 to October 17, 2019.

Besides receiving critical acclaim, Graceful Family became the highest rated drama in MBN network history at the time of its run, and currently is ranked as the second-highest rated drama of the network, after being surpassed by Bossam: Steal the Fate.[1][2]

Synopsis[edit]

Mo Seok-hee (Im Soo-hyang) is the only daughter of the MC Group, a large chaebol (conglomerate). Her grandfather is the founder and majority shareholder of the chaebol and her father, Mo Cheol-hee, is the President. 15 years ago, as a young teenager, Seok-hee was forced by her father to move to the United States after her mother was murdered.

Now, 15 years later, Seok-hee has become a beautiful and intelligent woman with a strong personality. She acts tough and arrogant, but hides her kindness and suffering over her mother's death. She comes back to Korea after learning that her grandfather is in a coma and hospitalized in Seoul in a facility owned by MC Group, evading her family’s efforts to prevent her return.

Heo Yoon-do (Lee Jang-woo) is a lawyer who with no office and only a few small clients. He works by helping the residents of his neighborhood in a makeshift office at his adoptive father's restaurant. He is diligent and ethical.

Driving from the airport, Seok-hee meets Yoon-do at a police station. After a prickly first meeting, Seok-hee sees something in Yoon-do and hires him as her lawyer, and he starts working for the TOP Team at MC Group. She finds the Mo family is dysfunctional, with the President’s second wife (previously his mistress) jockeying for position with his latest mistress, a popular but fading actress (and their young son) all living in the family compound. Also living in the compound are two sons with the second wife, the older one, Mo Wan-soo, an unsuccessful film director more interested in fast cars and wine, and the younger one, Mo Wan-joon, who is being groomed as the eventual successor, secretly hiding his transgender identity and abusing his wife (their marriage is only for show and has remained unconsummated).

The TOP Team manages the affairs of the Mo family. The TOP Team is led by Han Je-gook (Bae Jong-ok), a former judge who had previously been known to be fair and incorruptible. However, many years ago, after ruling against the MC Group in a case, in retaliation she was transferred to a court in a rural area. Disappointed, she agreed to work for the MC Group. Je-kook becomes an ambitious and treacherous woman who wants to control MC Group and exercise extensive influence over South Korean politics and business. At TOP, Je-kook works to cover up immoral or illegal (or in the case of the transgender son, simply embarrassing) behavior by the Mo family, and uncover the immoral and illegal secrets of powerful and wealthy Korean people, to blackmail or destroy them.

Coincidentally, Seok-hee and Yoon-do discover that they have a connection. Yoon-do's mother, a housekeeper for the Mo family, had 15 years ago been convicted of murdering Seok-hee's mother. Convinced that Yoon-do's mother was framed, they join forces to reveal the truth behind Seok-hee's mother's death, and the secrets that Je-kook and TOP hide as well as to help Seok-hee gain her rightful place in MC Group. They are helped by an editor and a reporter of a small newspaper and a friendly police officer but must struggle against the power and long reach of TOP.

Cast[edit]

Main[edit]

Supporting[edit]

  • Jung Won-joong as Mo Cheol-hee, President of MC Group
  • Moon Hee-kyung as Ha Yeong-seo, Mo Cheol-hee’s former mistress and now second wife who is the head of his household
  • Lee Kyu-han as Mo Wan-soo
  • Kim Jin-woo as Mo Wan-joon
  • Gong Hyun-joo as Baek Soo-jin
  • Jeon Jin-seo as Mo Seo-jin
  • Jung Hye-in as Lee Kyung-ah

Others[edit]

  • Jun Gook-hwan as Mo Wang-pyo, Seok-hee’s grandfather
  • Oh Seung-eun as Choi Na-ri
  • Park Hyun-sook as Jeong Yoon-sook
  • Park Hye-na as Ahn Jae-rim
  • Son Jin-hwan as Lawyer Yoon
  • Park Sang-myun as Heo Jang-soo
  • Jo Kyung-sook as Im Soon
  • Na In-gyoo as Detective Oh
  • Jang Seo-kyung as Go Eun-ji
  • Kim Chul-ki as Yoon Sang-won
  • Kwon Hyuk-hyun as Kwon Joon-hyeok
  • Park Young-rin as Hwang Bo-joo-young
  • Park Chul-min as Kim Boo-gi
  • Kim Yoon-seo as Oh Gwang-mi
  • Jung Ho-bin as Joo Hyeong-il
  • Hyun Woo-sung as Joo Tae-hyeong
  • Moon Sook as "Milk Witch" (Loan shark) (Ep. 4, 16)

Reception[edit]

Graceful Family premiered with high viewership for MBN network and attracted media attention in Korea and internationally. The Maeil Business Newspaper reported the drama was sold to broadcasters in Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Thailand, Vietnam, Myanmar and North and South America due to the quality performances of its actors and actresses, script and production of the drama.[3][4]

Viewership[edit]

Graceful Family : South Korea viewers per episode (millions)
SeasonEpisode numberAverage
12345678910111213141516
1TBDTBD0.5700.5750.792TBD0.7710.7220.9991.0011.3681.3561.4011.3731.5571.685N/A
Source: Audience measurement performed nationwide by Nielsen Media Research.[5]
Average TV viewership ratings
Ep. Original broadcast date Average audience share
(AGB Nielsen)[6]
Nationwide Seoul
1 August 21, 2019 2.689% (NR)
2 August 22, 2019 1.828% (NR)
3 August 28, 2019 2.720% (NR)
4 August 29, 2019 2.899% (NR)
5 September 4, 2019 3.700% (6th) 3.408% (8th)
6 September 5, 2019 2.074% (NR)
7 September 18, 2019 4.322% (4th) 4.319% (3rd)
8 September 19, 2019 3.653% (NR) 3.784% (8th)
9 September 25, 2019 5.205% (2nd) 5.608% (1st)
10 September 26, 2019 5.284% (2nd) 5.585% (2nd)
11 October 2, 2019 7.125% (1st) 7.432% (1st)
12 October 3, 2019 6.556% (2nd) 6.945% (1st)
13 October 9, 2019 7.316% (1st) 7.808% (1st)
14 October 10, 2019 6.974% (1st) 7.559% (1st)
15 October 16, 2019 7.981% (1st) 8.405% (1st)
16 October 17, 2019 8.478% (1st) 8.305% (1st)
Average 4.925% [a]
  • In this table below, the blue numbers represent the lowest ratings
    and the red numbers represent the highest ratings.
  • This series airs on a cable channel/pay TV which normally has a relatively smaller audience
    compared to free-to-air TV/public broadcasters (KBS, SBS, MBC and EBS).
  • NR denotes that the series did not rank in the top 20 daily programs on that date.
  • N/A denotes that the rating is not known.

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Due to some ratings not recorded, the exact average rating is unknown.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Cast And Crew Of "Graceful Family" To Go On Reward Vacation As Ratings Soar". Soompi. October 8, 2019.
  2. ^ "정일우♥유리의 '보쌈' 시청률 10% 찍었다… MBN 역대 드라마 최고". Naver News. June 13, 2021.
  3. ^ "3 Reasons Why "Graceful Family" Is Earning Praise From Viewers". Soompi. September 1, 2019.
  4. ^ "MBN's weekly drama "Graceful Family" gains huge popularity overseas". Pulse by Maeil Business News Korea. September 2, 2019.
  5. ^ "Nielsen Korea". Nielsen Korea (in Korean). Retrieved August 21, 2019.
  6. ^ "Nielsen Korea". Nielsen Korea (in Korean). Archived from the original on June 1, 2016. Retrieved August 21, 2019.

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