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A love story between a man who remembers every second of his life and a woman who forgot her painful past to live.
Lee Jung-hoon works as an anchorman at a broadcasting station. He has hyperthymesia, a condition that allows him to remember nearly every moment in his life. Meanwhile, Yeo Ha-jin is a top actress. She has forgotten her past. Due to this, she lives as she pleases.
Cast
Main
Kim Dong-wook as Lee Jung-hoon, anchorman for Live News who is loved for exposing his guests' wrongdoings.
Moon Ka-young as Yeo Ha-jin, a model-turned-actress who is recognized as a power influencer.
Supporting
People around Jung-hoon
Cha Kwang-soo as Lee Dong-young, Jung-hoon's father who's a carpenter.
Gil Hae-yeon as Seo Mi-hyun, a poet and Jung-hoon's mother.
Lee Joo-bin as Jung Seo-yeon, a ballerina who was Jung-hoon's first love and girlfriend but then she died.
Yoon Jong-hoon as Yoo Tae-eun, a neuropsychiatrist and Jung-hoon's best friend.
People around Ha-jin
Kim Seul-gi as Yeo Ha-kyung, Ha-jin's little sister and manager.
Lee Soo-mi as Park Kyung-ae, the CEO of Ha-jin's agency.
Shin Joo-hyup as Moon Cheol, Ha-jin's road manager.
People around Tae-eun
Kim Chang-wan as Yoo Sung-hyuk, Tae-eun's father and a university professor who wrote a thesis on Jung-hoon's condition.
Jang Yi-jung as Yoo Ji-won, Tae-eun's sister from his father's remarriage.
Yoo Ji-soo as Jin So-young, Seong-hyeok's wife and Tae-eun's stepmother.
People at the Press Bureau
Jang Young-nam as Choi Hee-sang, director of the news reporting bureau who is married to Cheol-woong.
Lee Jin-hyuk as Jo Il-kwon, a newsroom reporter and Jung-hoon's junior colleague.
Lee Seung-joon as Kim Cheol-woong, News Live director who is married to Hee-sang.
Others
Ji Il-joo as Ji Hyun-geun, a movie director who helmed Ha-jin's film My First Love.
In this table, the blue numbers represent the lowest ratings and the red numbers represent the highest ratings.
Ep.
Original broadcast date
Average audience share
Nielsen Korea
Nationwide
1
March 18, 2020
3.0% (44th)
2
4.5% (26th)
3
March 19, 2020
3.5% (34th)
4
3.4% (35th)
5
March 25, 2020
3.2% (39th)
6
4.3% (27th)
7
March 26, 2020
3.3% (33rd)
8
3.5% (30th)
9
April 1, 2020
3.4% (39th)
10
4.5% (26th)
11
April 2, 2020
3.2% (30th)
12
4.0% 25th)
13
April 8, 2020
4.0% (31st)
14
5.4% (24th)
15
April 9, 2020
3.3% (30th)
16
3.9% (25th)
17
April 16, 2020
3.1% (34th)
18
3.2% (33rd)
19
April 22, 2020
3.6% (36th)
20
4.8% (25th)
21
April 23, 2020
2.6% (37th)
22
3.0% (31st)
23
April 29, 2020
2.9% (41st)
24
3.9% (32nd)
25
April 30, 2020
2.3% (48th)
26
3.1% (34th)
27
May 6, 2020
3.4% (33rd)
28
4.1% (26th)
29
May 7, 2020
2.6% (37th)
30
2.8% (36th)
31
May 13, 2020
2.5% (44th)
32
3.6% (33rd)
Average
3.5%
On April 13, 2020, it was reported that episode scheduled for April 15 will air on April 16, and the episode scheduled for April 16 will air on April 22 due to the 2020 South Korean legislative election.
^ In order to circumvent Korean laws that prevent commercial breaks in the middle of an episode, what would previously have been aired as single 70 minute episodes are now being repackaged as two 35 minute episodes, with two episodes being shown each night with a commercial break between the two.