Family By Choice - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Three Friends Meet
A family of three moves into the Oryun Mansion Complex, and Ju-won meets San-ha, the brother she always wanted, for the first time. Despite Ju-won's eager wish to get to know him, San-ha has trouble accepting her due to his family's situation. Meanwhile, San-ha's father meets Kang Seo-hyun, a single mother with a son named Hae-jun.

One Family Name
After growing up together as a family, Ju-won, San-ha, and Hae-jun go to high school together. San-ha and Hae-jun are hot with the girls, causing Ju-won to deal with the onslaught of requests from the girls to deliver their love message to them. Meanwhile, Ju-won longs to live under one family name through adoption, which the others think is absurd. Later, Hae-jun catches a suspicious man taking photos of him.

Two Fathers
A man visits Hae-jun at school and reveals that he is Hae-jun's birth father. Although Hae-jun is initially speechless, he feels relieved to learn that his father has not abandoned him. To find out more about his father, he and San-ha talk with Aunt Yi-hyun to gain insight into his father's character before meeting him in person and uncovering the reasons for his sudden return after all these years.

An Unwelcome Visitor
Ju-won feels exhilarated about going on a date with a boy who is good-looking and smart, but she soon gets disappointed by what he says to her. San-ha and his father are upset by an unwelcome visitor who reminds San-ha of memories he doesn't want to recall. A surprise present from Hae-jun's biological father brings about a conflict between Hae-jun and his colleague.

Hae-jun’s Birthday
With Hae-jun's birthday around the corner, San-ha and Hae-jun get into a big fight. To help them reconcile, Ju-won plans to take them to a rail bike. However, many misunderstandings develop as Ju-won collapses from a cold, and rumours between Dal and Hae-jun spread at the school. Meanwhile, everyone gets ready as Yi-hyun plans to join the birthday party.

Visit from Hae-jun’s Mom
Hae-jun's mother, Seo-hyun, unexpectedly visits Yoon's Kalguksu to repay her debt, leaving Jung-jae puzzled as to what to do with it. Meanwhile, So-hee goes missing after leaving home to meet San-ha. Her disappearance reignites the unresolved conflict between Moo-sung and Jung-hee, resulting in San-ha's decision to distance himself from the family.

The Basketball Game
Hae-jun finds out that his mother had come to pay back her debt, but did not stay long enough to see him. After CSAT, misunderstandings between San-ha, Ju-won, Hae-jun, and Dal build up as they are clueless about each other's true feelings. Meanwhile, Hae-jun's birth father watches his son's basketball game and suggests he study further in the US.

Leaving the Countryside
San-ha stays in Seoul to look after his step-sister while his mother recovers from surgery. Ju-won goes to Seoul alone to surprise him without telling the rest of the family Meanwhile back at home, Jung-jae collapses from overworking, scaring everyone, especially Hae-jun, who makes up his mind about going to the US.

A Decade Later
Ju-won is shocked to find out both San-ha and Hae-jun have made up their mind to leave for Seoul and the US. Feeling a part of the family will be missing, she can't help but cry. Jung-jae also feels bad sending the boys away and feels empty in heart. Ten years passed, San-ha and Hae-jun came back as two grown-ups.

Awkward Reunion
San-ha and Hae-jun come back on Ju-won's birthday after ten years. Though they haven't seen each other for years, unlike what Ju-won had imagined, she feels indifferent about their return and is not happy to see them. Meanwhile, the family finds out a shocking truth about Hae-jun at Ju-won's birthday celebration.

San-ha’s Confession
San-ha's sudden confession startles Ju-won. While she tries to deny any romance between them and stay as siblings, she is overcome with mixed feelings. Hae-jun jokingly suggests getting married to Ju-won, upsetting San-ha. Meanwhile, a surprise visit from Seo-hyun shocks Jung-jae as an unexpected turn of events takes place.

A New Start
San-ha and Ju-won finally confirm their feelings for one another. However, they soon become worried about how to break the news to their family and friends. Meanwhile, Hae-jun tries to pay back Jung-jae for everything he has done for him, but some misunderstandings develop as Hae-jun's source of money is revealed.

San-ha Having Insomnia
Hae-jun finds out that San-ha is struggling with insomnia and taking medication. So-hee comes to visit San-ha alone without telling Jung-hee and asks him to stay with her and Jung-hee. Dal keeps trying to hide her feelings for Hae-jun. Meanwhile, a big secret between Ju-won and San-ha is about to be revealed by none other than Hae-jun.

Unchosen, Unloved, Alone
Hae-jun is filled with a deep sense of betrayal as he watches San-ha and Ju-won on the verge of kissing, struggling to understand how Ju-won could accept San-ha as a boyfriend. He's haunted by the fear that, like everyone else before them, they too will eventually leave him. Meanwhile, though he knows where his mother is, Hae-jun watches her from a distance, and each glimpse only fuels his growing hatred for her.

San-ha Getting Hurt
Everyone is happy with San-ha and Ju-won dating, except one person. San Ha gets hurt and rushed to the emergency room and even Jeong-jae and Dae-uk hurriedly come to check on him. Hae-joon decides to play basketball again. Dal is deeply disappointed and devastated. Meanwhile, when Ju-won is alone at her bakery, an unwelcome visitor comes to see her.

Someone for Everyone
San-ha can't wait any longer. He approaches Jeong-jae and requests his approval to be with Ju-won. Ju-won and Hae-joon try to work some romantic magic between Jeong-jae and Seo-hyun while Dal goes on a blind date, as suggested by Jae-eun. However, Hae-joon doesn't like the idea and doesn't let his chance go. Meanwhile, Jeong-hee plans to move to the UK with So-hee.
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