Golden Time

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  • 2013
  • 1 Season
  • 8.0  (97)

Golden Time is a romantic comedy-drama television show from 2012 that aired on MBC America. It stars Seon-gyun Lee and Hwang Jung-eum in the lead roles. The show is directed by Kwon Seok-jang and written by Choi Hee-ra. The show follows the story of Lee Min-woo, played by Seon-gyun Lee. Lee is a highly successful neurosurgeon who loses his memory after a tragic accident. He wakes up in a hospital unable to remember who he is or anything about his past. He is taken in by a young woman named Kang Jae-in, played by Hwang Jung-eum, who claims to be his girlfriend. As Lee begins to slowly remember his past, he realizes that Jae-in is not his girlfriend but was hired by his family to take care of him. Lee's family is a rich and influential one, and they are pressuring him to return to his old life as a doctor and politician. However, as Lee starts to fall in love with Jae-in, he begins to question the life that was planned out for him by his family. One of the main themes of the show is the idea of choice and free will. Lee is torn between his old life and the new one that he has built with Jae-in. He must decide whether to follow the path that his family has laid out for him or to forge his own path with the woman he loves. Throughout the show, he must navigate the complex relationships between his family, his friends, and his own desires. Another important theme of the show is the nature of memory and identity. Lee's memory loss forces him to question who he really is and what kind of life he wants to lead. As he slowly pieces together his past, he discovers some uncomfortable truths about himself and his family. He also realizes that the person he was before the accident may not be the person he wants to be in the future. The show is also notable for its strong supporting cast. Lee's family members, played by actors such as Song Seon-mi and Lee Il-hwa, provide a lot of the show's humor and drama. Jae-in's twin brother, played by Lee Won-keun, provides an interesting contrast to Lee's life of privilege. He is a struggling musician who wants to make his own way in the world without the help of his family. One of the standout features of Golden Time is its writing. The show manages to balance humor and drama in a way that feels organic and natural. It also tackles complex themes such as love, family, and identity with nuance and sensitivity. The characters are well-developed and the plot is engrossing, making it easy to get invested in their stories. In terms of production value, the show is well-made. The sets and costumes are detailed and immersive, helping to transport viewers to the world of the characters. The soundtrack is also excellent, with a mix of upbeat pop songs and emotional ballads. Overall, Golden Time is a delightful romantic comedy-drama that explores complex themes while still managing to be entertaining and fun. With a great cast, excellent writing, and high production value, it's no wonder that the show was a hit when it originally aired in 2012.

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Golden Time
24. Golden Time
April 27, 2014
As his memories begin to change, Banri makes his way home to try to piece his life back together. Old emails may hold the secret to regaining his memories in the series finale of Golden Time!
Last Smile
23. Last Smile
April 20, 2014
Banri, devastated after suddenly being dumped by Koko, is at a loss: with the last remaining reason to stick around now gone, will he cease to exist?
Paradise Lost
22. Paradise Lost
April 13, 2014
Banri is stunned by Koko's sudden request. Koko's father gives Banri a ride home in his car, but unable to bounce back, Banri sits in front of his house. When Nana-senpai comes along, she urges Banri to talk to Koko again. The next morning, Koko interacts with a motivated Banri with her usual cheerful demeanor.
I'll Be Back
21. I'll Be Back
April 6, 2014
Banri is finding it harder and harder to stay himself. An unfortunate turn of events leads him down a path that may impact his entire life.
His Chasm
20. His Chasm
March 30, 2014
Yana's quest to win Linda over is failing miserably, and his film project is ending soon. Oka has become cold toward Banri after seeing him and Linda together.
Night in Paris
19. Night in Paris
March 23, 2014
Yana starts filming the Festival Club as an excuse to get closer to Linda, who he's recently angered. Koko decides that their night in Paris wont come soon enough, and takes matters into her own hands.
Hometown
18. Hometown
March 16, 2014
Banri and Linda make it back home for their reunion, where their friends have set up a dodgeball game to welcome them.
Return to Yesterday
17. Return to Yesterday
March 9, 2014
Koko convinces Banri to go to his high school reunion. Later Yana begins to unravel the secret between Linda and Banri that they've been keeping since the beginning.
Wake Up Call
16. Wake Up Call
March 2, 2014
The aftermath of the car crash causes Koko to break down in shame. Banri visits her at home with hopes of helping her get back to normal.
Accident Beach
15. Accident Beach
February 23, 2014
Banri, Koko and the gang plan to head to the beach, but a strange run of bad luck seems to be stopping them at every turn.
Ladies Talk
14. Ladies Talk
February 16, 2014
While on a mission to stalk Yana, Koko, Banri and 2d-kun run into Oka, and later finally find out why Yana has been so distant lately.
Summer Has Come
13. Summer Has Come
February 9, 2014
After the Summer Awa Dance Festival, Koko prepares a delicious yakisoba meal for Banri in his apartment. Little does he know, not everything is as it seems with Koko's cooking.
Don't Look Back
12. Don't Look Back
January 19, 2014
Koko catches Banri and Linda in a compromising position. As things begin to fall apart, Banri makes a bold decision.
Trouble Party
11. Trouble Party
January 12, 2014
Banri finds out from some upperclassmen that he needs money to take a girl like Koko to the beach, so he goes in search for a part time job.
In the Mirror
10. In the Mirror
January 5, 2014
After a startling episode, Banri regains control of his body, but at the cost of his health. Later, Linda takes care of him while a jealous Kaga makes her way to Banri's apartment.
Without You Again
9. Without You Again
December 29, 2013
Kaga falls ill, and even after returning to school, Banri senses that something is amiss. Ghost Banri recalls the moment he fell deeply in love with Linda.
Reset
8. Reset
December 22, 2013
Banri, 2D-Kun, and Kaga take Yana out to cheer him up. Later, Banri and Linda have a talk late at night.
Masquerade
7. Masquerade
December 15, 2013
Banri and Koko are now officially dating, and she wants to shout it out to the world. Later, Nana forces Banri to talk to Linda, who he's been ignoring for days.
Yes No
6. Yes No
December 8, 2013
Chinami invited the group to a party she's hosting. Banri and Linda's past comes to a head.
Body and Soul
5. Body and Soul
December 1, 2013
Koko and Banri officially join the Festival club. A mysterious photo of his previous life causes Banri to question Linda.
Blackout
4. Blackout
November 24, 2013
Banri and Kaga join the festival club. Later, Mitsuo rejects Kaga, and Banri is left to pick up the pieces.
Night Escape
3. Night Escape
November 17, 2013
Somehow Banri and Koko get abducted by a cult, and as they make their escape, Banri reveals his past.
Lonely Girl
2. Lonely Girl
November 10, 2013
Kaga continues her neverending quest to be with Mitsuo. Meanwhile, Tada is recruited by clubs left and right, and gets to know Kaga a bit more.
Springtime
1. Springtime
November 3, 2013
Tada Banri's first day in law school is spent lost trying to actually get there. On his way he meets some new friends, and his life in Tokyo begins.
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Golden Time is a romantic comedy-drama television show from 2012 that aired on MBC America. It stars Seon-gyun Lee and Hwang Jung-eum in the lead roles. The show is directed by Kwon Seok-jang and written by Choi Hee-ra. The show follows the story of Lee Min-woo, played by Seon-gyun Lee. Lee is a highly successful neurosurgeon who loses his memory after a tragic accident. He wakes up in a hospital unable to remember who he is or anything about his past. He is taken in by a young woman named Kang Jae-in, played by Hwang Jung-eum, who claims to be his girlfriend.

As Lee begins to slowly remember his past, he realizes that Jae-in is not his girlfriend but was hired by his family to take care of him. Lee's family is a rich and influential one, and they are pressuring him to return to his old life as a doctor and politician. However, as Lee starts to fall in love with Jae-in, he begins to question the life that was planned out for him by his family.

One of the main themes of the show is the idea of choice and free will. Lee is torn between his old life and the new one that he has built with Jae-in. He must decide whether to follow the path that his family has laid out for him or to forge his own path with the woman he loves. Throughout the show, he must navigate the complex relationships between his family, his friends, and his own desires.

Another important theme of the show is the nature of memory and identity. Lee's memory loss forces him to question who he really is and what kind of life he wants to lead. As he slowly pieces together his past, he discovers some uncomfortable truths about himself and his family. He also realizes that the person he was before the accident may not be the person he wants to be in the future.

The show is also notable for its strong supporting cast. Lee's family members, played by actors such as Song Seon-mi and Lee Il-hwa, provide a lot of the show's humor and drama. Jae-in's twin brother, played by Lee Won-keun, provides an interesting contrast to Lee's life of privilege. He is a struggling musician who wants to make his own way in the world without the help of his family.

One of the standout features of Golden Time is its writing. The show manages to balance humor and drama in a way that feels organic and natural. It also tackles complex themes such as love, family, and identity with nuance and sensitivity. The characters are well-developed and the plot is engrossing, making it easy to get invested in their stories.

In terms of production value, the show is well-made. The sets and costumes are detailed and immersive, helping to transport viewers to the world of the characters. The soundtrack is also excellent, with a mix of upbeat pop songs and emotional ballads.

Overall, Golden Time is a delightful romantic comedy-drama that explores complex themes while still managing to be entertaining and fun. With a great cast, excellent writing, and high production value, it's no wonder that the show was a hit when it originally aired in 2012.

  • Premiere Date
    November 3, 2013
  • IMDB Rating
    8.0  (97)