Full House Take 2
Full House Take 2 is a 2012 South Korean television series that was jointly produced by Korean, Chinese and Japanese companies. It aired on Japan's TBS-cable affiliate TBS Channel 2, and South Korean cable channel SBS Plus. The term "sequel" is used loosely, since the series only shares the same premise as Won Soo-yeon's manhwa and the original 2004 hit Full House, but has a completely different set of characters and plot.
Seasons
1. Episode 1 Part 1
As Man Ok enjoys freedom from her grandfather, the boys of Take One become ever distant, with one enjoying freedom in China.
2. Episode 1 Part 2
Following his man-on-man kiss, Kang Hwi needs to clean up his public image. Meanwhile, Tae IK needs a new stylist just as Man Ok considers a model for her fashion line. Dislocated shoulders ensue.
3. Episode 2 Part 1
Using an unflattering photograph of Tae Ik brings a lawsuit against Man Ok's gymnasium. Renting out the dogo to pay for it brings even more trouble for Man Ok.
4. Episode 2 Part 2
After Man Ok finds herself in deep debt, Kang Hwi makes her an offer that could save her and her gym.
5. Episode 3 Part 1
To get Man Ok hired as Take One's new stylist, Kang Hwi disguises her as foreigner Abshela, who dresses Arabia, know little bit Korean, little bit English, lot about style.
6. Episode 3 Part 2
Dressing up Take One for a charity concert and fan interview (where the boys spitefully get back at each other under the public gaze), panic follows when an expensive accessory goes missing.
7. Episode 4 Part 1
Tae Ik solves the watch mystery but his actions make him look guilty of deliberately hiding it. Han Ga-ryeon reacts at discovering Man Ok's new occupation. Kang Hwi's vision fails him onstage.
8. Episode 4 Part 2
While on location, Man Ok has a run-in with the general manager and his fiancée when they talk smack behind Tae Ik's back and attack. Man Ok and Tea Ik end up abandoned in the woods together due to a cat.
9. Episode 5 Part 1
A circumstance and a K-pop rival set the stages for either blackmail, entrapment or Take One's downfall.
10. Episode 5 Part 2
Though handling Jay's attempt at blackmail smartly, LJ regroups after hearing Kang Hwi's medical test results and subsequently hangs the kid out to dry.
11. Episode 6 Part 1
Shocked by LJ's press announcement, Kang Hwi enlists Man Ok's help to uncover the facts and clear his name. Tae Ik, also outraged, finds himself officially powerless to help.
12. Episode 6 Part 2
As Man Ok beautifies Kang Hwi's hideout, unscrupulous people begin blackmailing the company for money. Tae Ik flouts LJ's orders to lay low, but as the dirt goes public, passionate fans get riled.
13. Episode 7 Part 1
LJ uses the radio station's false alarm incident to squelch the Tae Ik/Kang Hwi gay lovers rumors by spinning a new tale of Tae Ik secretly dating Man Ok.
14. Episode 7 Part 2
Someone's been sitting in my sauna. Someone's been dipping into my skin cream. Someone's been drinking my orange juice. Tae Ik installs surveillance cameras, still not knowing of his goldilocks partner living in his basement.
15. Episode 8 Part 1
Superstar Jin Sae-lyung returns, moving into Lee Tae Ik's home and discovering Won Kang Hwi. Jang Man Ok soon finds herself their servant.
16. Episode 8 Part 2
Scheming Sae-lyung calls in her fashion designer friend to invest in U Entertainment under one condition - the restoration of Kang Hwi's reputation and star status.
17. Episode 9 Part 1
Hell-bent to get Tae Ik back, Sae-lyung releases photographs to the media proving that the Lee Tae Ik/Jang Man Ok engagement is a lie. Fan reaction turns violent.
18. Episode 9 Part 2
Tae Ik attends the scheduled press conference called for the release of his solo album but only to deliver a startling statement of his own that sets LJ reeling.
19. Episode 10 Part 1
Serendipitously, everybody ends up in Japan, where Man Ok receives a stolen kiss and proposal.
20. Episode 10 Part 2
As Man Ok and Hwang Beom-su endeavor to persuade Tae Ik to return to Korea, LJ finds Kang Hwi strangely humbled and compliant towards any outcome.
21. Episode 11 Part 1
Needing Man Ok to secure Kang Hwi's compliance in order to get designer Hwa-ming's sponsorship, LJ pressures Man Ok to continue working for him. Tae Ik becomes a problematic house guest.
22. Episode 11 Part 2
Grandpa returns and (like Man Ok and others before her) walks in at the most inopportune moment - but then so does Kang Hwi.
23. Episode 12 Part 1
When Kang Hwi discovers Tae Ik staying with Man Ok at her dojo, he invites himself to stay, too, but an ensuing argument touches upon the incident that drove these former best buds apart.
24. Episode 12 Part 2
The dojo becomes the gathering point for those hoping to free themselves of LJ's control.
25. Episode 13 Part 1
Man Ok's sudden departure to be with Kang Hwi in China confounds Tae Ik, but time with her grandfather reveals some hidden connections.
26. Episode 13 Part 2
Kang Hwi attends a family reunion of sorts and requires Man Ok's attention to recover, oblivious that it interferes with her scheduled rendezvous with Tae Ik.
27. Episode 14 Part 1
At the fashion show in China, Tae Ik walks in on Man Ok and Kang Hwi right at the wrong moment. Presuming the worst, the rest of his day is salvaged by the kindness of a stranger.
28. Episode 14 Part 2
After struggling to get Tae Ik to accept Go-dong as a new performance partner, Beom-su finds that their scheduled release date matches that of Kang Hwi's new solo album, but a TV exec disrupts both parties with a plan of his own.
29. Episode 15 Part 1
For appearing on "We're Rivals," Tae Ik makes an all-or-nothing deal with LJ - acquisition of Full House versus returning to work for U Entertainment.
30. Episode 15 Part 2
As the live broadcast of "We're Rivals" begins, Kang Hwi's eyesight finally gives out, and a friend steps up to help.
31. Last Time Part 1
As Kang Hwi lies in the hospital, LJ's machinations finally catch up to him to bring about his comeuppance. As a parting gift, Sae-lyung straightens out a five-year-old misunderstanding.
32. Last Time Part 2
Six months pass. Under Hwang Beom-su's leadership, U Entertainment becomes a comfortable company to work for. Take Two does well. Tae Ik obeys Kang Hwi's last request.
Cast

Hwang Jung-eum
Jang Man-ok / Michelle Jang

No Min-woo
Lee Tae-ik

Park Ki-woong
Won Kang-hwi

Roh Jeong-eui
Jang Man Ok [Child]

Lee Seung-hyo
Bae Go-dong

Lee Hoon
Lee Joon

Kim Do-yeon
Han Ka-ryun

Lee Jung
radio program MC

Ahn Yong-jun
Jay

Song Yong-sik
Han Sang-dae

Yoo Tae-woong
Tae Ik's father
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Reviews
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The drama paled in comparison to its predecessor, managing to somehow be an even bigger problematic piece than the troublesome first season. From its lackluster plot to its uninspired character dynamics, this spinoff felt like a cheap imitation rather than a fresh spinoff. Gone are the scuffed and endearing dynamics of the characters, replaced instead by awkward interactions and forced romances, resulting in a disjointed narrative that struggled to find its footing. The writing was lazy and contrived, relying on tired recycled storylines, it also shamelessly recycled the exact same jokes and bits from the original, albeit with even far less finesse and charm. Both male leads were unbearably cringe and the female lead was equally doormat. While the original may have had its faults, the spinoff took those flaws and magnified them, resulting in a soulless spinoff that tarnished whatever shred of goodwill the original may have had.
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