

51 episodes of family chaos where the eldest siblings finally put themselves first.
70 minSeason 1 • Episode 51
LatestSang Jun throws himself to protect Young Sik. Although he can never forgive him, deep down, he still cares for him as a brother. As for Nam Soo and Hee Eun, they are now permanently out of the picture behind bars. The day of Tae Ju and Sang Jun’s marriage has finally come. With all troubles and worries gone, the big family will only have happy days from now.
The K-eldest-son and K-eldest-daughter meet while sacrificing themselves in search of happiness and love.
Acting
Lee Ha-na's exasperated eldest daughter energy is devastatingly relatable.
Writing
Somehow makes 51 episodes of family meetings feel necessary.
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The 'K-eldest' phenomenon reflects real Korean social pressure where firstborns traditionally sacrifice personal dreams for family stability — this drama turns that expectation into romantic conflict.
Lee Ha-na and Lim Ju-hwan previously starred together in 'Bride of the Water God' (2017), making their reunion here a mini-reunion that dedicated K-drama fans immediately clocked.