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2016 South Korean television series

South Korean TV series or program

Don’t Dare to Dream , [first] also known as Jealousy Incarnate (Korean:  Incarnation of jealousy ), is a 2016 South Korean television series starring Gong Hyo-jin, Jo Jung-suk, Go Kyung-pyo, Lee Mi-sook, Park Ji-young, Lee Sung-jae, and Seo Ji-hye. It aired every Wednesday and Thursday at 22:00 (KST) on SBS from August 24 to November 10, 2016, for 24 episodes. [2] [3]

Synopsis [ edit ]

Weather caster, Pyo Na-ri (Gong Hyo-jin), and news anchor, Lee Hwa-shin (Jo Jung-suk), are long-time colleagues at SBC broadcasting station. Na-ri has had a crush on Hwa-shin three years ago but things change when she meets the perfect man Go Jung-won (Go Kyung-pyo), a chaebol heir and close friend of Hwa-shin.

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Meanwhile, Sung-sook (Lee Mi-sook) and Ja-young (Park Ji-young), who are rivals in both love and career, get entangled with Kim Rak (Lee Sung-jae), a restaurant owner and landlord of the building where Na-ri lives.

Main [ edit ]

Na-ri is a weather broadcaster with an optimistic personality. Graduating from a third-rate college and having no money or connections, Na-ri is full of insecurities, but continues to persevere and work hard to keep her place at the station. She used to have a crush on Hwa-shin for 3 years.
Hwa-shin is a star reporter and news anchor with a great education and family background. He has a proud, competitive and macho personality; and gets jealous when Na-ri is with Jung-won as he starts developing feelings for her.
A polite, friendly man who is serious when it comes to love. Jung-won is the boss of a publishing company, and a chaebol heir of a large corporation that manages several luxury clothing brands. He falls for Na-ri at first sight.
A reporter-turned-anchorwoman. Jong-shin’s first wife and Ppal-gang’s mother.
Department head of SBC station and announcer. Jong-shin’s second wife.
Chef and owner of a restaurant, and landlord to Nari and her family. A kind and caring man who cares for his tenants like family.
The daughter of the Senior Secretary to the President for Public Affairs and a news anchor for the 7PM news. She’s intelligent and capable in her career. However, in her 29 years of life, she hasn’t had one ordeal to deal with and she doesn’t believe people are equal, making her self-conceited and has a mingled reputation.

Supporting [ edit ]

Crazy 18 [ edit ]

People around Hwa Shin [ edit ]

People around Jung Won [ edit ]

People at SBC broadcasting company [ edit ]

People at Rak Villa [ edit ]

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  • Scsoo is to do better as Lines.
  • Suh Hyun-Suk as Lee Seung-han

People at Sun Hospital [ edit ]

Extended [ edit ]

  • Min young
  • Song Ha-rim as School office clerk who attended the festival
  • Yeo Un-bok as surgeon
  • Choi Kyu-sik as Taxi driver
  • Lee Do-yeop
  • Jang hae-min
  • Lee Yoon-sang as Executive Officer of Yonee Group’s hotel
  • Kwan Eun-Soo

Special appearances [ edit ]

  • BamBam as Guy in Thailand nightclub (Ep. 1) [6]
  • Vivian Cha as Guy’s girlfriend (Ep. 1)
  • Yoo Jae-myung as news anchor
  • Lee Jung-eun as Orthopaedist
  • Oh se dent as Chinese restaurant chef
  • Jung kyung-good as pyo na-ri’s mother
  • Hri-w-w-wloot and Halway, Hain, Hhutin’ 11) 31)
  • Kim Kyung-ran as announcer open recruitment judge (Ep. 14)
  • Ahn Hye-kyung as announcer applicant (Ep. 14)
  • Jun Hyun-moo as announcer applicant (SBS announcer) (Ep. 14)
  • Oh Jung-yeon as announcer applicant (Ep. 14)
  • Kim Yoon-sang as announcer applicant (SBS announcer) (Ep. 14)
  • Yemoy-to-knn’s nurn’so (Dion) (Dion) (D 15)
  • Ko Sung-hee as Hong Soo-young, Hwa-shin and Jung-won’s first love (Ep. 17)

Broadcast rights bidding [ edit ]

KBS 2TV and SBS both expressed interest in broadcast rights for Don’t Dare to Dream . [7] When the casting was first announced in February 2016, the drama was then in talks to air on KBS 2TV, [8] but SBS decided to join the bidding war. In April 2016, it was announced that SBS won the drama’s broadcast rights. [9]

Original soundtrack [ edit ]

Title Artist(s)
first. “Did you ride ufo? (UFO?) Heize, Go Young-bae 3:47
2. “Lovesome” Ra.d 3:52
3. “Step Step” Siran 4:13
4. “WOULD you come to me (I come to me)” Brother Su 3:41
5. “Bye, Autumn” SALTNPAPER 4:00
6. “Melting” April 2nd 3:32
7. “Yes! Love” Kim Hyun-ah (Lalasweet) 3:24
8. “Because of you (because of you)” Kim Tae-woo (G.O.D) 4:11
9. “MON TUE WED THU Fri SAT Sun” J Rabbit 3:20
ten. “Only Going Far Away” Unknown dress 4:20
11. “With you (shall we have a relationship)” Handling Kan-Ah 3:31
twelfth. “Don’t Explain” My-Q 3:45
13. “Jealousy Incarnate (Incarnation of Jealousy)” April 2nd 3:33
14. “Did you ride ufo? (UFO?)” (Acoustic ver.) Heize 3:34
15. “I See You” Peanuts Butter 3:34
16. “Melted (melts)” April 2nd 2:30
17. “No no no!” Various Artists 1:25
18. “PIT a PAT (pounding)” Various Artists 2:01
19. “Between Friendship and Love (between friendship and love)” Various Artists 3:03
20. “Rock Villa Girls (Rock Villas)” Various Artists 1:37
21. “Coward and Miserable” Various Artists 1:31
22. “Their Love Law (their own love method)” Various Artists 2:05
23. “Jealous” Various Artists 3:07
24. “With dad with me (dad and me)” Various Artists 1:17

Charted songs [ edit ]

Ratings [ edit ]

Ep. Broadcast date Average audience share
TNmS [14] Agb Nielsen [15]
Nationwide Seoul Nationwide Seoul
first

August 24, 2016

6.9% (no) 8.8% (12th) 7.3% (19th) 8.1% (17th)
2

August 25, 2016

7.9% (18th)

9.1% (12th)

8.3% (15th)

9.2% (13th)

3

August 31, 2016

8.0% (20th)

10.3% (11th)

8.7% (13th)

10.1% (9th)

4

September 1, 2016

8.6% (14th)

10.0% (7th)

9.1% (10th)

9.9% (8th)

5

September 7, 2016

8.2% (18th)

10.0% (11th)

9.9% (7th)

11.2% (5th)

6

September 8, 2016

8.2% (17th)

10.0% (11th)

9.2% (11th)

10.7% (6th)

7

September 14, 2016

7.6% (no)

9.1% (8th)

8.1% (11th)

9.1% (9th)

8

September 15, 2016

10.3% (7th)

11.5% (4th)

10.1% (4th)

11.9% (4th)

9

September 21, 2016

10.1% (10th)

13.1% (4th)

12.3% (4th)

13.5% (4th)

ten

September 22, 2016

10.2% (8th)

12.9% (4th)

13.2% (4th) 14.8% (4th)
11

September 28, 2016

10.2% (12th)

11.9% (5th)

12.1% (4th)

13.5% (4th)

twelfth

September 29, 2016

11.4% (6th)

13.6% (4th)

12.3% (4th)

13.5% (4th)

13

October 5, 2016

9.5% (13th)

11.6% (5th)

11.9% (5th)

13.2% (4th)

14

October 6, 2016

11.8% (7th) 14.1% (4th)

12.6% (4th)

13.9% (4th)

15

October 12, 2016

10.2% (11th)

12.8% (4th)

11.2% (6th)

11.8% (5th)

16

October 13, 2016

11.2% (8th)

13.1% (2nd)

11.7% (6th)

12.9% (3RD)

17

October 19, 2016

9.8% (13th)

12.7% (4th)

11.3% (6th)

12.9% (4th)

18

October 20, 2016

10.4% (11th)

12.6% (5th)

11.8% (6th)

13.1% (4th)

19

October 26, 2016

8.8% (15th)

11.7% (5th)

10.2% (6th)

11.5% (5th)

20

October 27, 2016

10.0% (11th)

12.1% (5th)

10.2% (7th)

11.4% (5th)

21

November 2, 2016

9.1% (15th)

11.3% (5th)

9.7% (7th)

10.7% (5th)

22

November 3, 2016

10.0% (14th)

12.1% (8th)

10.6% (7th)

11.6% (4th)

23

November 9, 2016

8.0% (16th)

10.4% (5th)

9.4% (11th)

10.2% (8th)

24

November 10, 2016

9.8% (14th)

11.7% (5th)

11.0% (5th)

11.8% (4th)

Average 9.4% 11.5% 10.5% 11.7%
  • In this table, the blue numbers represent the lowest ratings and the red numbers represent the highest ratings.

Awards and nominations [ edit ]

Miscelleanous [ edit ]

The show has been analyzed as “a case study of the application of the Tie-Up Theory to a romantic narrative as a form of simulation of human mating processes with social cognition valence”. [17]

References [ edit ]

  1. ^ Kong Hyo Jin ♥ JO JONG SUK GET HAPPY ENDING! | Gong Hyojin ♥ Jo Jung -seok, Happy Ending! 《Don’t Dare to Dream》 Incarnation of Jealousy EP24 . YouTube (in Korean). SBS Drama . Retrieved January 2, 2018 .
  2. ^ Eugenio, Jarred (2016-05-04). “KBS vs SBS: KBS gives up broadcasting right of Jo Jung Suk and Gong Hyo Jin’s drama after battle with SBS” . yibada.com . Retrieved 2016-08-25 .
  3. ^ “[Ree Pot@Issue] Gong Hyo -jin, Jo Jung -seok, Lee Sung -jae, ‘Incarnation of Jealousy’ . Entertainment.NAVER.COM . Retrieved 2016-08-25 .
  4. ^ Jiwonyu (2016-02-03). “Jo Jung Suk and Gong Hyo Jin in Talks to Star in New Drama Together” . Soompi . Retrieved 2016-08-25 .
  5. ^ Jiwonyu (2016-05-28). “Ko Kyung Pyo Considering Lead Role In Jo Jung Suk And Gong Hyo Jin’s New Drama” . Soompi . Retrieved 2016-08-25 .
  6. ^ ILMARE42 (2016-08-25). “Watch: GOT7’s BamBam Takes A Swing At Jo Jung Suk In Cameo On “Don’t Dare To Dream” . Soompi . Retrieved 2016-08-30 .
  7. ^ “SBS, KBS fight over rom-com Jealousy Incarnate » Dramabeans Korean drama recaps” . 2016-04-12.
  8. ^ “Gong Hyo-jin, Jo Jung-seok for KBS rom-com Jealousy Incarnate » Dramabeans Korean drama recaps” . 2016-02-03.
  9. ^ “SBS wins the battle for Jealousy Incarnate » Dramabeans Korean drama recaps” . 2016-04-20.
  10. ^ “Gaon Digital Chart 2016” . gonchart.co.kr . Retrieved 2016-09-08 .
  11. ^ “Gaon Download Chart – Week 36” . gonchart.co.kr . Retrieved 2016-09-08 .
  12. ^ Cumulative sales for “Step Step”:
  13. ^ Cumulative sales for “Would You Come to Me”
  14. ^ “TNMS Daily Ratings: this links to current day-select the date from drop down menu” . TNMS Ratings (in Korean). Archived from the original on November 28, 2013 . Retrieved June 20, 2016 .
  15. ^ “AGB Daily Ratings: this links to current day-select the date from drop down menu” . AGB Nielsen Media Research (in Korean). Archived from the original on March 17, 2017 . Retrieved June 20, 2016 .
  16. ^ “The 53rd Baeksang Arts Awards” . Archived from the original on 2017-07-29 . Retrieved 2017-04-07 .
  17. ^ Lucchi Basili, Lorenza; Sacco, Pier Luigi (2020). “Jealousy Incarnate: Quiet Ego, Competitive Desire, and the Fictional Intelligence of Long-Term Mating in a Romantic K-Drama” . Behavioral Sciences . ten (9): 134. doi: 10.3390/bs10090134 . PMC  7551964 . PMID  32899259 . Retrieved 2021-07-30 .

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