Network: SBS
Episodes: 24
Release Date: October
6, 2010 - December 23, 2010
Runtime: Wed.
& Thurs. 21:55
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"Dae Mul" follows the career of Seo
Hye-Rim (Ko Hyun-Jung),
a woman who becomes Korea's first female president.
Seo
Hye-Rim is a hot tempered woman who works as an announcer at a broadcasting
company. Because she protests strongly against her husband's undeserved death
she is fired by the broadcasting company. Then by election she becomes a member
of the National Assembly for one year. After a success spell as provincial
governor of Namhae County, Seo Hye-Rim becomes the first ever female president
of South Korea. During her presidency Seo Hye-Rim faces impeachment due to the
deemed humiliating diplomacy with China, but she is able to complete her
presidency.She receives moral support and love from Ha Do-Ya (Kwon Sang-Woo).
Ha Do-Ya
(Kwon Sang-Woo)
was a poor high school student, but after watching his dad ruined by a powerful
man, Ha Do-Ya studies hard and becomes a prosecutor. Ha Do-Ya now works in a
small town with only 3 prosecutors. He attempts to uphold the consciousness of
the prosecuting office. He then becomes lead prosecutor to take the case of
corruption in political higher power.
Kang
Tae-San's (Cha In-Pyo)
father attempted 7 times to become a member of the National Assembly, but
failed every time. Kang Tae-San then passes the civil service examination and
the bar exam with flying colors. For a short time he works as a prosecutor and
then becomes a politician. Due to his high ambitions, Kang Tae-San enters a
marriage of convenience. His wife is a daughter of a powerful Chaebol group.
Kang Tae-San leads the impeachment against President Seo Hye-Rim. Kang Tae-San
also has a connection to the death of Ha Do-Ya's father.
Jang
Se-Jin (Lee Su-Kyeong)
is a gallery director and curator of The Blue House's (President's residence)
art collection. She is Kang Tae-San's lover and daughter of Lee Bae-Ho. She
later helps Kang Tae-San dethroned Lee Bae-Ho from the chief position of a
leading political party.
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