[post/spoiler] Runaway to end with a special broadcast.

Dramabeans 11/29/2010 —

Although an extension for Runaway Plan B has been nixed, the finale will be pushed back a week thanks to a recent pre-emption; last week’s scheduled episode of Episode 18 was postponed because of the Asia Games. That means 18 and 19 air this week, and the finale broadcasts on Wednesday, December 8.

Since most premieres usually fall on Mondays, Wednesdays, or Saturdays (depending on the show), KBS is choosing to hold back its new drama President until the following week. They’ll fill the post-finale slot (Thursday, December 9) with a special broadcast of Runaway instead, which will give us the usual look at behind-the-scenes clips, NGs, and other unaired footage. (A couple media outlets report that the producers are still negotiating, while a few others announce it as a matter of fact.)

In any case, I expect there’ll be lots of Rain goofiness in the special — at least, there’d better be! Preferably with Lee Jung-jin. Mmm, Lee Jung-jin.

Meanwhile, injured actressYoon Sohn-ha has announced that she will be returning to the show following what seemed like a pretty bad car accident. Her evil-bitch-with-a-stone-cold-heart character, Mi-jin, was written out of the drama in order to let Yoon heal; [MINOR SPOILER?] she’s improved enough to appear in the drama’s last two episodes, and will appear in a wheelchair. I suppose that fits in with the storyline, since her character was shot in a previous episode.

The delay is probably welcome news for the crew of President since, as you may know, the drama was angling to avoid directly conflicting with Daemul, as the two are both Wednesday-Thursday dramas about Korean presidents. They’ll still overlap, but for one week less than originally planned.

The drama stars Choi Su-jong and his wife Ha Hee-ra as president and first lady; despite both actors’ long careers, this is actually the first time they’ll be acting together in 17 years of marriage. I wonder if that rapport will give them extra chemistry, as high-profile spouses playing high-profile spouses. (Not that they need it, with all the acting talent.)

President’s new premiere date is December 15.

By: Javabeans

Via Star News, Newsen

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~ by Cloud USA on November 30, 2010.

3 Responses to “[post/spoiler] Runaway to end with a special broadcast.”

  1. yeap, very confusing. so the current drama “Dae-mul”, should really be called “Substitute”, especially since the lady is replacing someone else. hummmmm

    and now it’s understandable for KBS’s next drama.

    thank you, much appreciated.

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  2. Yeah, the upcoming new drama IS called “President”, which seems rather odd, but the strangeness of two dramas with the same name appears to be all in the translation from Korean to English, apparently.

    The drama that’s on now opposite Fugitive, about the first female president, is called 대물 (Dae-mul), which people translate to mean a lot of stuff: “Big Things”, “The President”, “Big Fish”, “The Substitute.” In Google and Bing, it translated for me as “Objective”, and “Substitute.” Which is closer to anything, as far as I’m concerned, because I think that’s how the woman got to be president — she had to suddenly jump into the job for someone else. For whatever reason though, a lot of people have leaned towards calling it “President.”

    Whereas the NEW one coming up, about a male president and his first lady, is called 프레지던트 (Peu-re-ji-deon-teu), which, in Google and Bing, straight-up translates to “President.”

    *shrug* Can be confusing. Gah. 🙂

    Stephe ^@@^

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  3. i posed this question on another site, but i think i can get my answer here. i am reading this right?

    KBS plans on releasing their drama and it’s called “President, too?” is that right?

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