It's OK, Daddy's Girl
TV Show · Drama

There’s nothing necessarily wrong with being a daddy’s girl. It means that you love your father, and your father adores and possibly spoils you to show his love. But for Eun Chae Ryung (Moon Chae Won), more so than her older sister Ae Ryung (Lee Hee Jin) and younger brother Ho Ryung (Kang Won), being a daddy’s girl means she’s not only spoiled but also that she relies a little too much on her father, Eun Ki Hwan (Lee Jeong Kil), to take care of everything in her life. Everything could have been just fine with that set-up if it hadn’t been for Park Jong Suk (Jeon Tae Soo), the son of the owner of a prestigious law firm. Although Jong Suk comes from a great family, his affections for Chae Ryung are not returned. To get noticed, Jong Suk enlists the help of his friend Duk Ki (Shin Min Soo) to kidnap Chae Ryung but the plan is foiled by Chae Ryung’s father. In the ensuing argument between Jong Suk and Duk Ki, Jong Suk accidentally kills Duk Ki, but Chae Ryung’s father is accused of the murder. Under the stress of the wrongful accusation, Chae Ryung’s father suffers a cerebral hemorrhage, leaving his family in financial and emotional crisis. Will the situation force Chae Ryung to mature and help care for her family while also trying to prove her father’s innocence? “It’s Alright, Daddy’s Daughter,” also known as “It’s Alright, Daddy’s Girl,” is a South Korean drama series that originally aired on the SBS network from November 2010 to January 2011. It is directed by Go Hong Sik.

2010 · 54m
Starring Moon Chae-won, Choi Jin-hyuk, Im Kang-sung

Season 1

  • EPISODE 1
    Episode 1
    Daddy's girl, Chae-ryung, comes back from studying abroad. Chae-ryung's friend, Jong-seok, pulls a stint to try and win Chae-ryung's love.
    54m
  • EPISODE 2
    Episode 2
    After Jong-seok's plan goes terribly wrong, he and his accomplice, Duk Gi, get into a large fight that results in a serious head injury. Chae-ryung's mother tries to find a match for her eldest daughter, Ae-ryung.
    53m
  • EPISODE 3
    Episode 3
    Duk Gi's fight with Jong-seok and the head injury lead to his death, which causes the police to suspect Chae-ryung's father as the murderer.
    53m
  • EPISODE 4
    Episode 4
    Stressed and shocked by the prospect of being a murderer, Chae-ryung's father, Ki-Hwon gets rushed to the hospital after suffering from an aneurysm.
    53m
  • EPISODE 5
    Episode 5
    When their parents disappear, Duk Gi's brothers are left with debt and are kicked out of the house. Ae-ryung contemplates marrying Jin-gu in order to try and save her family from going bankrupt.
    54m
  • EPISODE 6
    Episode 6
    As Ae-ryung and Jin-gu prepare for their wedding, Duk Gi's brothers, Wook Gi and Hyuk Gi, agree that there is something odd about Duk Gi's case and decide to get to the bottom of it.
    53m

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Cast & Crew

  • Moon Chae-won
    Eun Chae-ryung
  • Choi Jin-hyuk
    Choi Hyuk-ki
  • I‌K
    Im Kang-sung
    Chung Jin-gu
  • Park In-hwan
    Eun Ki-hwan
  • Kim Hye-ok
    Huh Sook-hee
  • L‌H
    Lee Hee-jin
    Eun Ae-ryung
  • K‌H
    Koh Heung-shik
    Producer
  • H‌J
    Han Jun-young
    Writer

About

It's OK, Daddy's Girl

Drama

There’s nothing necessarily wrong with being a daddy’s girl. It means that you love your father, and your father adores and possibly spoils you to show his love. But for Eun Chae Ryung (Moon Chae Won), more so than her older sister Ae Ryung (Lee Hee Jin) and younger brother Ho Ryung (Kang Won), being a daddy’s girl means she’s not only spoiled but also that she relies a little too much on her father, Eun Ki Hwan (Lee Jeong Kil), to take care of everything in her life. Everything could have been just fine with that set-up if it hadn’t been for Park Jong Suk (Jeon Tae Soo), the son of the owner of a prestigious law firm. Although Jong Suk comes from a great family, his affections for Chae Ryung are not returned. To get noticed, Jong Suk enlists the help of his friend Duk Ki (Shin Min Soo) to kidnap Chae Ryung but the plan is foiled by Chae Ryung’s father. In the ensuing argument between Jong Suk and Duk Ki, Jong Suk accidentally kills Duk Ki, but Chae Ryung’s father is accused of the murder. Under the stress of the wrongful accusation, Chae Ryung’s father suffers a cerebral hemorrhage, leaving his family in financial and emotional crisis. Will the situation force Chae Ryung to mature and help care for her family while also trying to prove her father’s innocence? “It’s Alright, Daddy’s Daughter,” also known as “It’s Alright, Daddy’s Girl,” is a South Korean drama series that originally aired on the SBS network from November 2010 to January 2011. It is directed by Go Hong Sik.

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Released
2010
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Region of Origin
South Korea

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