One day, Do Won stumbles upon corpses buried in an abandoned, old train station. Classifying it as a serial murder case, Do Won and the police start investigating. However, the case becomes weird when a dead victim turns up alive and Seo Kyung is killed along with the discovery of a new corpse. Realizing that the mysterious train that shows up in the abandoned station is a portal between parallel universes, Do Won travels to the other world to track the serial killer with the help of the other Seo Kyung.
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The following year, Yoon was cast as the main character in the slice-of-life television series "King of Baking, Kim Takgu". The series was one of the most watched shows in South Korea in 2010 with a final episode viewership rating of 50.8%, and Yoon became a household name in Korea. Due to the drama's popularity, Yoon and co-star Lee Young Ah were named promotional ambassadors for North Chungcheong Province. In 2013, he starred in the cable series "My Cute Guys", the third installment of tvN 's "flower boy" series. The series was the highest sold cable drama ever to Japan.
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But her breakthrough would come in 2012 with the popular cable drama 'Reply 1997'.
In 2013, she received acting nominations from the Baeksang Arts Awards and the Grand Bell Awards for her risque role in the romantic comedy film 'My PS Partner', and became one of the hosts of talk show Talk Club Actors.
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Haunted by the thought that his drunkard father killed another man before also dying on the same day and not paying for his crime, Seo Do Won lives his life trying to secretly repay Han Seo Kyung for his father’s sin while hiding the truth. He is now a detective who overworks to escape his guilt, and she is a prosecutor who is still looking for her father’s killer.
One day, Do Won stumbles upon corpses buried in an abandoned, old train station. Classifying it as a serial murder case, Do Won and the police start investigating. However, the case becomes weird when a dead victim turns up alive and Seo Kyung is killed along with the discovery of a new corpse. Realizing that the mysterious train that shows up in the abandoned station is a portal between parallel universes, Do Won travels to the other world to track the serial killer with the help of the other Seo Kyung.
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