Mary Stayed Out All Night

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  • 2010
  • 1 Season
  • 6.8  (790)

Mary Stayed Out All Night is a 2010 KBS2 drama starring Jang Keun-suk, Moon Geun-young, and Kim Jae-wook. It is a romantic comedy with a unique plot and interesting characters. The plot of the show revolves around Mary, a young woman who lives independently and dreams of becoming a rockstar. She meets Mu-gyul, a carefree indie musician, and they form an unlikely friendship. However, Mary's father arranges for her to marry Jung-in, the CEO of a large corporation. To avoid the arranged marriage, Mary and Mu-gyul decide to fake a marriage, which sets the stage for a series of misunderstandings, conflicts, and romantic entanglements. Jang Keun-suk plays the role of Mu-gyul, an unconventional but charming musician. His character is a free spirit who enjoys living life on his own terms, but he also has insecurities and emotional scars from his past. His chemistry with Moon Geun-young, who plays Mary, is one of the highlights of the show. They have a playful banter, emotional intimacy, and musical performances that showcase their talents. Moon Geun-young's portrayal of Mary is another standout performance. Her character is a strong-willed and independent woman who defies social conventions and pursues her passion for music. However, she also has a vulnerable side, especially when it comes to her complex relationship with her father and her conflicting feelings for Mu-gyul and Jung-in. Kim Jae-wook's portrayal of Jung-in is also notable, as he brings depth and nuance to his character, who initially seems like a stereotypical chaebol but has a hidden sensitive side. The supporting cast of Mary Stayed Out All Night also delivers memorable performances. Park Sang-myun plays Mary's quirky and supportive friend, while Lee Ah-hyun plays Jung-in's step-sister, who has a complicated past with Mu-gyul. The show also features cameo appearances by other popular actors, such as JYJ's Kim Junsu and Kim Hyo-jin. The music in Mary Stayed Out All Night is another strong point of the show. The soundtrack features original songs by Jang Keun-suk and other artists, as well as covers of popular rock songs. The musical performances are integrated into the plot, as Mary and Mu-gyul pursue their dreams of becoming rockstars and perform in different venues. The visual style of Mary Stayed Out All Night is also noteworthy. The show features vibrant and colorful cinematography, unconventional camera angles, and creative editing techniques that enhance the storytelling. The fashion and makeup of the characters are also stylish and trendy, reflecting the contemporary Korean fashion scene. Overall, Mary Stayed Out All Night is a delightful romantic comedy with a rockstar twist. The show combines humor, drama, music, and romance in a fresh and entertaining way, thanks to the talented cast and crew. It is a must-watch for K-drama fans who enjoy unconventional love stories and catchy music.

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Seasons
Episode 16
16. Episode 16
December 29, 2010
Mary is asked once and for all to choose between Mu Gyul and Jung In.
Episode 15
15. Episode 15
December 28, 2010
The entire cast and crew of "Wonderful Day" go on a group outing into the mountains.
Episode 14
14. Episode 14
December 22, 2010
Mu Gyul gets kidnapped on the way to his guerilla concert for "Wonderful Day."
Episode 13
13. Episode 13
December 21, 2010
Jung In finds out the real reason his father wants him to marry Mary.
Episode 12
12. Episode 12
December 15, 2010
After finally returning to work, Seo Jun refuses to sing the song that Mary wrote the lyrics to.
Episode 11
11. Episode 11
December 14, 2010
Jung In and Mu Gyul decide to switch off living together with Mary to determine who the better husband would be.
Episode 10
10. Episode 10
December 8, 2010
Things get complicated when Mu Gyul is dragged into a scandal with Seo Jun.
Episode 9
9. Episode 9
December 7, 2010
As their love triangle becomes more serious, Mary, Jung In and Mu Gyul decide to resolve it without their fathers' interference.
Episode 8
8. Episode 8
December 1, 2010
When Mary announces her fake marriage with Mu Gyul to everyone, Jung Suk carries out Mary and Jung In's wedding plans immediately.
Episode 7
7. Episode 7
November 30, 2010
When Mu Gyul selfishly announces his and Mary's "marriage" to the office, it puts everyone in a difficult position.
Episode 6
6. Episode 6
November 23, 2010
Screenwriter Lee decides to have Mary help with the script for Wonderful Day when she reviews her notes and opinions on the script.
Episode 5
5. Episode 5
November 22, 2010
Jung In officially declares war with Mu Gyul over Mary.
Episode 4
4. Episode 4
November 16, 2010
Despite finding out about Mary and Mu Gyul's relationship, Jung In still insists on working with Mu Kyul.
Episode 3
3. Episode 3
November 15, 2010
Mary begins her 100 days of Jung In in the morning and Mu Gyul in the evening.
Episode 2
2. Episode 2
November 9, 2010
Mary stages a fake marriage in order to avoid getting hitched to a rich and handsome stranger.
Episode 1
1. Episode 1
November 8, 2010
Mary befriends an indie rock singer in an unlikely way: by almost running him over in her car.
Description

Mary Stayed Out All Night is a 2010 KBS2 drama starring Jang Keun-suk, Moon Geun-young, and Kim Jae-wook. It is a romantic comedy with a unique plot and interesting characters. The plot of the show revolves around Mary, a young woman who lives independently and dreams of becoming a rockstar. She meets Mu-gyul, a carefree indie musician, and they form an unlikely friendship. However, Mary's father arranges for her to marry Jung-in, the CEO of a large corporation. To avoid the arranged marriage, Mary and Mu-gyul decide to fake a marriage, which sets the stage for a series of misunderstandings, conflicts, and romantic entanglements.

Jang Keun-suk plays the role of Mu-gyul, an unconventional but charming musician. His character is a free spirit who enjoys living life on his own terms, but he also has insecurities and emotional scars from his past. His chemistry with Moon Geun-young, who plays Mary, is one of the highlights of the show. They have a playful banter, emotional intimacy, and musical performances that showcase their talents.

Moon Geun-young's portrayal of Mary is another standout performance. Her character is a strong-willed and independent woman who defies social conventions and pursues her passion for music. However, she also has a vulnerable side, especially when it comes to her complex relationship with her father and her conflicting feelings for Mu-gyul and Jung-in. Kim Jae-wook's portrayal of Jung-in is also notable, as he brings depth and nuance to his character, who initially seems like a stereotypical chaebol but has a hidden sensitive side.

The supporting cast of Mary Stayed Out All Night also delivers memorable performances. Park Sang-myun plays Mary's quirky and supportive friend, while Lee Ah-hyun plays Jung-in's step-sister, who has a complicated past with Mu-gyul. The show also features cameo appearances by other popular actors, such as JYJ's Kim Junsu and Kim Hyo-jin.

The music in Mary Stayed Out All Night is another strong point of the show. The soundtrack features original songs by Jang Keun-suk and other artists, as well as covers of popular rock songs. The musical performances are integrated into the plot, as Mary and Mu-gyul pursue their dreams of becoming rockstars and perform in different venues.

The visual style of Mary Stayed Out All Night is also noteworthy. The show features vibrant and colorful cinematography, unconventional camera angles, and creative editing techniques that enhance the storytelling. The fashion and makeup of the characters are also stylish and trendy, reflecting the contemporary Korean fashion scene.

Overall, Mary Stayed Out All Night is a delightful romantic comedy with a rockstar twist. The show combines humor, drama, music, and romance in a fresh and entertaining way, thanks to the talented cast and crew. It is a must-watch for K-drama fans who enjoy unconventional love stories and catchy music.

  • Premiere Date
    November 8, 2010
  • IMDB Rating
    6.8  (790)