The Goddess of Marriage

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  • 2013
  • 1 Season
  • 7.2  (35)

The Goddess of Marriage is a 2013 South Korean drama series that revolves around the lives of four women who work together in the wedding industry. The show explores the ups and downs of their professional and personal lives, portraying a realistic and relatable picture of modern women in contemporary Korean society. Nam Sang-mi stars as Goo Hae-jeong, a successful wedding planner who has dedicated her life to making her clients' dreams come true. She is smart, capable, and independent, but she struggles to find love and fulfillment in her personal life. Hae-jeong has a history with her former boss, Shin Ji-hoon (played by Kim Ji-hoon), who is now working for a rival wedding company. Despite their rivalry, the two have a lingering attraction to each other that complicates their professional and personal relationships. Lee Tae-ran plays Jung Da-yeon, the director of the wedding company where Hae-jeong works. She is a perfectionist who is obsessed with maintaining high standards and ensuring that everything runs smoothly. Da-yeon has a strained relationship with her husband, Kim Hyun-woo (played by Bae Soo-bin), who is a successful doctor but neglects his family. Despite their differences, the couple tries to work out their problems and save their marriage. Jo Min-su stars as Kang Tae-yeon, a talented wedding dress designer who is struggling to make ends meet. She is a single mother who is raising her son alone after her husband abandoned her. Tae-yeon is fiercely independent and determined to succeed, but her life becomes more complicated when her ex-husband (played by Lee Sang-woo) comes back into her life. Lastly, Jang Young-nam plays Song Ji-hye, the owner of a beauty salon who is known for her fiery temper and blunt personality. Ji-hye is divorced and happy to be single, but she starts to develop feelings for a younger man (played by Jeong Gyu-woon) who works at the wedding company. The couple faces many challenges due to their age difference, but they are determined to make their relationship work. The show is a refreshing take on the traditional Korean drama genre, with its realistic portrayal of modern women and their struggles. It is not afraid to tackle sensitive topics such as divorce, single motherhood, and infidelity, and it does so in a mature and thoughtful way. The characters are well-developed and complex, and the actors give excellent performances. The Goddess of Marriage also explores the theme of work-life balance, showing how professional success can sometimes come at the cost of personal fulfillment. The women in the show are all passionate about their careers, but they also yearn for love, companionship, and happiness. The show does an excellent job of balancing the two aspects of their lives and showing how they are interconnected. Overall, The Goddess of Marriage is an engaging and entertaining drama that will appeal to fans of the genre. It is well-written, well-acted, and features a diverse and relatable cast of characters. The show explores a range of themes and issues that are relevant to modern women, and it does so in a way that is both entertaining and thought-provoking.

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Episode 36
36. Episode 36
October 27, 2013
Jang Soo tries to convince his family so that his wife, Ji Sun, can go to the one-year training in New York that she wanted to go.
Episode 35
35. Episode 35
October 26, 2013
Ji Hye's father is furious that Ji Hye came back, divorced from Tae Wook. Hye Jung accepts with dignity the fact that her mother-in-law and husband are going to prison,
Episode 34
34. Episode 34
October 20, 2013
Tae Wook realizes how much Ji Hye has suffered in his household, and how much she still does.
Episode 33
33. Episode 33
October 19, 2013
Ji Hye is taken to the hospital after Tae Wook finds her unconscious. Unfortunately, a reporter is on site on another case, spots the daughter-in-law of a well-known wealthy family, and sees it as a major scoop.
Episode 32
32. Episode 32
October 13, 2013
Tae Wook makes a visit to Hyun Woo and apologizes for what his brother had done.
Episode 31
31. Episode 31
October 12, 2013
Hye Jung is now back into Shinyoung group family and is spending her day as if nothing had changed.
Episode 30
30. Episode 30
October 6, 2013
Man Ho persuades Hye Jung to come back home and to stop with the divorce law suit. He talks about the daughter's future and tells her that she won't want her daughters to live a hard life like herself.
Episode 29
29. Episode 29
October 5, 2013
Ji Sun decides to go to her in-laws and ask for forgiveness so that they could come back home but she gets more mad at her mother-in-law's attitude and decides to let them stay at the motel.
Episode 28
28. Episode 28
September 29, 2013
Now that Tae Wook's family is in a big chaos because of Hye Jung, Tae Wook's mother tells him to bring his wife, Ji Hye back as soon as possible so that the press would have no chance to find more dirt in the family.
Episode 27
27. Episode 27
September 28, 2013
Tae Wook was so mad to see Hyun Woo's text message in Ji Hye's phone, he decides to call up on Hyun Woo and meet him in person.
Episode 26
26. Episode 26
September 22, 2013
The whole household is under chaos when they notice that Hye Jung had left the house with the kids. Man Ho scolds Tae Jin for not taking good care of his own family and Tae Jin just finds it very unfair for him to take all the fault.
Episode 25
25. Episode 25
September 21, 2013
Se Kyung finds a picture in Hyun Woo's book and it's a picture of Hyun Woo with Ji Hye.
Episode 24
24. Episode 24
September 15, 2013
Ji Hye leaves home after the incident with her mother-in-law and Hye Jung goes see Sang Hoon after hearing about his accident.
Episode 23
23. Episode 23
September 14, 2013
A pregnant Yeon Soo comes to Seoul and Ji Hye takes her in at home, thinking that her mother-in-law won't see her at her house.
Episode 22
22. Episode 22
September 8, 2013
Hye Jung's old pictures are all over the internet and her in-laws are furious with her. Her mother-in-law curses and hits her in front of her children.
Episode 21
21. Episode 21
September 7, 2013
Hye Jung confronts her old boyfriend, Sang Hoon, about the pictures and the blackmailing she's been getting, but Sang Hoon denies having any connection with it.
Episode 20
20. Episode 20
September 1, 2013
Ji Hye and Tae Wook are preparing to go to the United States and Ji Hye meets with Hyun Woo one last time before she leaves, telling him that she's happy and that he should find happiness too.
Episode 19
19. Episode 19
August 31, 2013
Hye Jung is doing so well at her new work that her every action pleases his father-in-law, Man Ho.
Episode 18
18. Episode 18
August 25, 2013
The house Eun Hee put out for sale got sold and now someone else comes into live in the house. Seung Soo now really has no place to go so he goes to a small inn to stay the night.
Episode 17
17. Episode 17
August 24, 2013
Finally Ji Hye quits her job and comes back home. She cries and cries about the things that had happened to her after she came into this family.
Episode 16
16. Episode 16
August 18, 2013
Cynthia tells Seung Soo that she has no more intention to divorce her husband and she tells him to leave the house.
Episode 15
15. Episode 15
August 8, 2013
Jung Sook scolds Ji Hye for using Tae Wook to get what she wants. She says hurtful things to Ji Hye. Ji Hye tries to explain herself but Jung Sook gives her no space for words.
Episode 14
14. Episode 14
August 11, 2013
Jung Sook keeps on forcing Ji Hye to quit her job at the broadcasting station. Ji Hye is surprised to still hear this from her since Tae Wook had once again promised her that he would take care of everything.
Episode 13
13. Episode 13
August 10, 2013
Hye Jung's mother-in-law brought in teacher Nam as her granddaughter's arts teacher but rather than teaching them art, teacher Nam tries to seduce Tae Jin which is not too hard.
Episode 12
12. Episode 12
August 4, 2013
Ji Hye has now started living in a separate building from her in law's building. Everything is new and uncomfortable to her in this family.
Episode 11
11. Episode 11
August 3, 2013
Ji Hye and Tae Wook have their wedding and are off to their honeymoon. Contrary to Tae Wook who is beyond happy, Ji Hye seems rather calm and almost cold.
Episode 10
10. Episode 10
July 28, 2013
Ji Hye decides to break off the wedding, knowing that Tae Wook knows about what happened between her and Hyun Woo.
Episode 9
9. Episode 9
July 27, 2013
Tae Wook and Ji Hye run into Hyun Woo by chance when he comes to have dinner at the restaurant they are having dinner.
Episode 8
8. Episode 8
July 21, 2013
Ji Hye has to leave her father and Hyun Woo. Left alone at the farm, Hyun Woo gets acquainted with Ji Hye's father, who of course doesn't know who Hyun Woo is.
Episode 7
7. Episode 7
July 20, 2013
Ji Hye goes down to the countryside, to her father's farm, to straighten her thoughts out.
Episode 6
6. Episode 6
July 14, 2013
Eun Hee sees for her own eyes when her husband Seung Soo and Cynthia goes into the same room in the Busan Hotel.
Episode 5
5. Episode 5
July 13, 2013
Ji Hye keeps on avoiding Tae Wook's call. She instead decides to end things with Hyun Woo and goes to meet him to tell him that she has a fiance'.
Episode 4
4. Episode 4
July 7, 2013
Fate brings Ji Hye and Hyun Woo back together when they meet at a bookstore by chance.
Episode 3
3. Episode 3
July 6, 2013
Ji Hye decides to go on with the marriage with Tae Wook and visits the family, where she gets a very cold and scary vibe.
Episode 2
2. Episode 2
June 30, 2013
Back in Seoul, Tae Wook confronts Ji Hye on why she doesn't want to marry him. Ji Hye is angry and confused at Tae Wook,
Episode 1
1. Episode 1
June 29, 2013
Hyun Woo meets Ji Hye on the plane to Jeju, during which trip Ji Hye is fast asleep, while Hyun Woo enjoys the book she was holding.
Description

The Goddess of Marriage is a 2013 South Korean drama series that revolves around the lives of four women who work together in the wedding industry. The show explores the ups and downs of their professional and personal lives, portraying a realistic and relatable picture of modern women in contemporary Korean society.

Nam Sang-mi stars as Goo Hae-jeong, a successful wedding planner who has dedicated her life to making her clients' dreams come true. She is smart, capable, and independent, but she struggles to find love and fulfillment in her personal life. Hae-jeong has a history with her former boss, Shin Ji-hoon (played by Kim Ji-hoon), who is now working for a rival wedding company. Despite their rivalry, the two have a lingering attraction to each other that complicates their professional and personal relationships.

Lee Tae-ran plays Jung Da-yeon, the director of the wedding company where Hae-jeong works. She is a perfectionist who is obsessed with maintaining high standards and ensuring that everything runs smoothly. Da-yeon has a strained relationship with her husband, Kim Hyun-woo (played by Bae Soo-bin), who is a successful doctor but neglects his family. Despite their differences, the couple tries to work out their problems and save their marriage.

Jo Min-su stars as Kang Tae-yeon, a talented wedding dress designer who is struggling to make ends meet. She is a single mother who is raising her son alone after her husband abandoned her. Tae-yeon is fiercely independent and determined to succeed, but her life becomes more complicated when her ex-husband (played by Lee Sang-woo) comes back into her life.

Lastly, Jang Young-nam plays Song Ji-hye, the owner of a beauty salon who is known for her fiery temper and blunt personality. Ji-hye is divorced and happy to be single, but she starts to develop feelings for a younger man (played by Jeong Gyu-woon) who works at the wedding company. The couple faces many challenges due to their age difference, but they are determined to make their relationship work.

The show is a refreshing take on the traditional Korean drama genre, with its realistic portrayal of modern women and their struggles. It is not afraid to tackle sensitive topics such as divorce, single motherhood, and infidelity, and it does so in a mature and thoughtful way. The characters are well-developed and complex, and the actors give excellent performances.

The Goddess of Marriage also explores the theme of work-life balance, showing how professional success can sometimes come at the cost of personal fulfillment. The women in the show are all passionate about their careers, but they also yearn for love, companionship, and happiness. The show does an excellent job of balancing the two aspects of their lives and showing how they are interconnected.

Overall, The Goddess of Marriage is an engaging and entertaining drama that will appeal to fans of the genre. It is well-written, well-acted, and features a diverse and relatable cast of characters. The show explores a range of themes and issues that are relevant to modern women, and it does so in a way that is both entertaining and thought-provoking.

The Goddess of Marriage is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (36 episodes). The series first aired on June 29, 2013.

Where to Watch The Goddess of Marriage

The Goddess of Marriage is available for streaming on the Viki website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch The Goddess of Marriage on demand at and Viki.

  • Premiere Date
    June 29, 2013
  • IMDB Rating
    7.2  (35)