Where Stars Land

All of 32 episodes, it explores lives of many employees at Incheon International Airport. The office where Rowoon works is almost like ‘Forecasting Love & Weather’ where Song Kang worked. Park Min young would accompany her boss & he would be right at the back.

Here, ‘Where Stars land’ is a cafe run by Han Yeo reum ‘s (Chae Soo bin ‘s ) father worked. Choi Won young in another delightful role. In “Heirs” a single parent & here also a divorced man. Mentor to the male lead.

Lee je -hoon as Lee Soo yeon is a mysterious man. He is helped by the current owner of the cafe ‘Where Stars Land’. He has a troubled relationship with his elder half brother, In woo. After a serious car accident, he is lucky to be alive. But he is employed at the same place as his brother, Lee Dong gun, who appears to give him a tough time.

Chae Soo bin is the employee at the Airport, appointed an year ago. But she has her mentor who is a new bie. Mr Lee. But he capable of guiding her & protecting her. He tries to maintain his distance from all. But he is straightforward when she asks. He does everything in his power to shied her. He makes her stay at his place for a night when she has nowhere to go.

Luckily she is just next door. She is house mate to the bold Na Young joo. She tries to keep her distance but actually is smart, daring & a real friend. Kim Kyung nam as Oh Dae ki , her senior in the security squad is himself a supportive, caring boss.

Lee sung wook as Choi Moo ja is the chief of their security squad . Kim Ji soo or Yang Seo koon is the chief of the personnel services department. She knows the whole story of the accident & supportive to Mr Lee.

Everyone seems to have a connection to each other one way or the other. Recently, Moo -ja was attacked & while helping him Mr Lee gets seriously injured.

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