Hae-jo’s terminal diagnosis involves this specific part of the body.
The Brain (specifically, a rare vascular malformation).
This actress plays the "unlucky" bride, Jo Jae-mi.
Lee Yoo-mi.
"I’m a _______. I don't belong anywhere."
Plankton.
This is the traditional family profession of Eo Heung’s mother.
Making traditional liquor (Soju/Makgeolli).
The number of potential biological fathers Hae-jo is searching for.
Five.
He played the role of the eccentric, terminally ill protagonist, Hae-jo.
Woo Do-hwan.
"I didn't kidnap you. I _______ you."
Rescued.
This is the specific food item Jae-mi is seen eating when she is first "stolen."
Seaweed Soup (Miyeok-guk).
The color of the iconic, beat-up car the trio uses for their journey.
Red.
This veteran actress plays Beom Ho-ja, the terrifying matriarch of the Eo clan.
Kim Hae-sook.
"Even a plankton has a _______."
Purpose (or Light).
The specific item Hae-jo steals from the hospital at the start of the series.
A pair of shoes (or a patient's gown/car).
This is the island where the emotional finale takes place.
Geoje Island.
This actor portrays the devoted (and slightly dim-witted) Eo Heung.
Oh Jung-se.
"Life is just a long way of _______."
Wandering.
The name of Hae-jo’s loyal, long-suffering business partner.
Kkali.
This is the reason Jae-mi was so desperate to marry into the Eo family.
To have a "real" family after being an orphan.
The director of Mr. Plankton also directed this hit 2020 K-drama.
It's Okay to Not Be Okay.
"If you're going to die, die _______."
Beautifully.
The medical condition Jae-mi hides from the Eo family.
Premature Menopause.