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Queen of Housewives

Queen of Housewives is a 2009 South Korean romantic comedy television series, starring Kim Nam-joo, Oh Ji-ho, Yoon Sang-hyun, Lee Hye-young, Choi Cheol-ho, and Sunwoo Sun. It depicts the life of "naejo," housewives who devote their entire lives to their husbands' success, but with a more comedic and aggressive twist. It aired on MBC from March 16 to May 19, 2009 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 for 20 episodes.

Plot
Chun Ji-ae (Kim Nam-joo) had it all... in high school. Pretty and popular, she was the school's queen bee, while awkward Yang Bong-soon (Lee Hye-young) was the exact opposite. The two were initially friends, until Ji-ae stole Bong-soon's crush, Han Joon-hyuk (Choi Cheol-ho). Fast-forward to middle-aged married life, and their roles have become reversed. Ji-ae struggles with household finances because she married Ohn Dal-soo (Oh Ji-ho), a once-promising university graduate turned unemployed pushover, while Joon-hyuk, whom Bong-soon married after Ji-ae dumped him, is now a successful executive. Dal-soo finally gets a shot at a decent job at top company Queen's Food, where Joon-hyuk happens to be his new boss. Joon-hyuk still carries a torch for Ji-ae, and he makes it a point to make Dal-soo's internship as difficult and demeaning as possible. Meanwhile, determined to help her smart but clueless husband climb the corporate ladder, Ji-ae joins a social wives club to support him. The wives' power plays are directly correlative to their husbands' positions in the company (meaning, the higher-ranking the husband, the higher-ranking the wife), and Ji-ae sets aside her pride to curry favor and jockey for position. She immediately thrives within the wives' inner circle, but she's constantly thwarted by her ex-best friend, Bong-soon. Then Dal-soo runs into his college friend Eun So-hyun (Sunwoo Sun), wife of Heo Tae-joon (Yoon Sang-hyun), the current president of Queen's Food. Stuck in a loveless marriage, So-hyun wants to have an affair with Dal-soo, while indolent chaebol Tae-joon gradually finds himself attracted to Ji-ae. The three couples interact in a confusing mix of romance, friendship, and workplace politics. ==Cast==
Cast
Main charactersKim Nam-joo as Chun Ji-ae • Oh Ji-ho as Oh Dal-soo • Lee Hye-young as Yang Bong-soon • Yoon Sang-hyun as Heo Tae-joon • Choi Cheol-ho as Han Joon-hyuk • Sunwoo Sun as Eun So-hyun • Kim Chang-wan as Kim Hong-shik • Na Young-hee as Jang Young-sook Supporting characters ;Ji-ae and Bong-soon's high school classmates • Park Joo-hee as Go Mi-young • Lee Seung-ah as Kim Young-sun • Jung Soo-young as Ji Hwa-ja • Kim Do-yeon as Ahn Jung-sook ;Queen's Food husbands and wives • Kim Yong-hee as Ha-chang • Choi Ye-jin as Hwang-sook (Ha-chang's wife) • Kim Jung-hak as Department chief Yang • Hwang Hyo-eun as Lee Seul (chief Yang's wife) • Hwang Jae-hee as Gong Young-min (HR manager's nephew) • Joo Min-ha as Jung Go-woon (Young-min's wife, art gallery assistant) • Lee Mae-ri as Jung-ran ;Extended cast • Kang Soo-han as Han Hyuk-chan (Bong-soon and Joon-hyuk's son) • Kim Sung-kyum as President Heo (Tae-joon's father) • Yu Ji-in as Tae-joon's mother • Kim Young-ran as Ji-ae's mother • Baek Seung-hee as Hyang-suk • Kim Ik-tae as jeweller • Min Joon-hyun as Ohn Dal-soo's co-worker • Lee Seung-ho • Kim Seung-woo as police officer (cameo, ep 3) • Shindong as couple in sauna (cameo, ep 11) • Kim Shin-young as couple in sauna (cameo, ep 11) • Kim Sung-min as Tae-joon's friend (cameo, ep 16) • Jun Jin as job applicant (cameo, ep 20) • Yoo Jae-suk as job applicant (cameo, ep 20) • Park Myung-soo as job applicant (cameo, ep 20) • Jung Hyung-don as job applicant (cameo, ep 20) ==Ratings==
Ratings
Source: TNS Media Korea ==Awards and nominations==
International broadcast
Philippines: IBC, title "My Wife is a Superwoman" ==References==
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