The drama is about four women spanning three generations in one household, who share the same hot-blooded temperament.
Kang Soon-Ok is Grandma, the head matriarch, a cooking instructor with an infamous sharp tongue and a proclivity for swearing. She teaches a cooking class that’s so popular that there’s a ten-month wait to get in, and she’s known for cutting her students — mostly chaebol daughters-in-law — down to size. But she’s also the kind of woman who’s experienced a good deal of tribulation in her life, and uses her strength to help others. Kim Chul-Hee is her husband.
Kim Hyun-Jung is one of their two daughters, a successful anchorwoman who’s really hard on herself and the people around her. She has lived a wayward life and only recently come to appreciate the love of her family.
Kim Hyun-Sook is her sister, who became a mother at age 20 and grew up alongside her own daughter, Jung Ma-Ri.
Ma-Ri is the granddaughter, a 29-year-old straight-laced bookworm who went to all the right schools and grad schools, who knows nothing but how to study well. She comes across a few students who need help getting into Seoul University, so she begins a tutoring group, through which she learns how to be a real teacher.
Lee Roo-O is a fencing instructor who’s also a grad school classmate of Jung Ma-Ri’s. He’s not really interested in women and is prickly to most people, and he’s especially cold to women with lots of aegyo who try too hard to look good in front of him.
Roo-O’s half-brother is an announcer with a boy-next-door image who comes from a wealthy family and is blessed with looks, brains, and confidence. He’ll be partly responsible for Ma-Ri losing her teaching job, so he sets out to help her because he feels bad. Little by little he’ll fall for her in the process, and the two brothers will end up rivals.
In a refrigerated container sitting on reclaimed land in the harbor district, 14 frozen male & female corpses are found by the woman detective Yu Kuroha (Anne) who is famous as an expert sniper.
Since she joins in the initial investigation as Mobile Investigation Unit, she is reassigned to the Investigation Headquarter led by Kota Kaga (Hiroyuki Ikeuchi). During the investigation, they find a suicide note. So Kaga simply determines this as a mass suicide case. However, Kuroha suggests they should find the mastermind who plots this mass suicide. Kuroha finds her elder sister Ryo (Manami Konishi) who is a psychiatrist and consults her on this unnatural suicide in which suicides were frozen to death. Ryo advises, “Theoretically, every suicide should leave a suicide letter.” Depending on this theory, Kuroha starts her own investigation secretly. As a member of a net group called “wisdom in the deep forest”, Kuroha keeps in touch with a group of anonymous net citizens. As the night falls, they start to discuss criminal cases freely.
Kuroha’s name on the Web is “Ageha”. One night after the suicide case, a male whose name is “Raiun” (Naoki Kobayashi) joins in this group for the first time. The topic of that night is “euthanasia”. To “BJ” (RED RICE) who says “can’t understand”, “Raiun” gives his own exposition which draws Kuroha’s attention…
Under Kuroha’s steady investigation, except the suicide note found along with the corpses, one more suicide letter is discovered. Being aware there is one more suicidal person who didn’t commit suicide, Kuroha and her partners start to investigate this person…The unimaginable viciousness is gathering, and they are getting closer and closer to the core of this case.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NGUmdcDiaXU
The drama is about four women spanning three generations in one household, who share the same hot-blooded temperament.
Kang Soon-Ok is Grandma, the head matriarch, a cooking instructor with an infamous sharp tongue and a proclivity for swearing. She teaches a cooking class that’s so popular that there’s a ten-month wait to get in, and she’s known for cutting her students — mostly chaebol daughters-in-law — down to size. But she’s also the kind of woman who’s experienced a good deal of tribulation in her life, and uses her strength to help others. Kim Chul-Hee is her husband.
Kim Hyun-Jung is one of their two daughters, a successful anchorwoman who’s really hard on herself and the people around her. She has lived a wayward life and only recently come to appreciate the love of her family.
Kim Hyun-Sook is her sister, who became a mother at age 20 and grew up alongside her own daughter, Jung Ma-Ri.
Ma-Ri is the granddaughter, a 29-year-old straight-laced bookworm who went to all the right schools and grad schools, who knows nothing but how to study well. She comes across a few students who need help getting into Seoul University, so she begins a tutoring group, through which she learns how to be a real teacher.
Lee Roo-O is a fencing instructor who’s also a grad school classmate of Jung Ma-Ri’s. He’s not really interested in women and is prickly to most people, and he’s especially cold to women with lots of aegyo who try too hard to look good in front of him.
Roo-O’s half-brother is an announcer with a boy-next-door image who comes from a wealthy family and is blessed with looks, brains, and confidence. He’ll be partly responsible for Ma-Ri losing her teaching job, so he sets out to help her because he feels bad. Little by little he’ll fall for her in the process, and the two brothers will end up rivals.
Since she joins in the initial investigation as Mobile Investigation Unit, she is reassigned to the Investigation Headquarter led by Kota Kaga (Hiroyuki Ikeuchi). During the investigation, they find a suicide note. So Kaga simply determines this as a mass suicide case. However, Kuroha suggests they should find the mastermind who plots this mass suicide. Kuroha finds her elder sister Ryo (Manami Konishi) who is a psychiatrist and consults her on this unnatural suicide in which suicides were frozen to death. Ryo advises, “Theoretically, every suicide should leave a suicide letter.” Depending on this theory, Kuroha starts her own investigation secretly. As a member of a net group called “wisdom in the deep forest”, Kuroha keeps in touch with a group of anonymous net citizens. As the night falls, they start to discuss criminal cases freely.
Kuroha’s name on the Web is “Ageha”. One night after the suicide case, a male whose name is “Raiun” (Naoki Kobayashi) joins in this group for the first time. The topic of that night is “euthanasia”. To “BJ” (RED RICE) who says “can’t understand”, “Raiun” gives his own exposition which draws Kuroha’s attention…
Under Kuroha’s steady investigation, except the suicide note found along with the corpses, one more suicide letter is discovered. Being aware there is one more suicidal person who didn’t commit suicide, Kuroha and her partners start to investigate this person…The unimaginable viciousness is gathering, and they are getting closer and closer to the core of this case.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_THOB7j3oM&feature=youtu.be
http://showbox.co.kr/english/Lineup/synopsis.asp?MVCode=JA150133
http://movie.daum.net/moviedetail/moviedetailMain.do?movieId=85306
http://www.dramacool.com/tokyo-tribe-2014-episode-1.html
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