Miss Night and Day
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Miss Night and Day

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Air date: 2024-06-15
Episodes: 16 ep
Network: JTBC
Rating: 8.5 / 10
Cast entries
21
Episodes
16
Locations
4
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Story

Synopsis

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In "Miss Night and Day," a unique romantic comedy intertwines elements of fantasy and mystery as it follows the life of a young woman named Mi-jin. She finds herself in a bizarre predicament, magically switching between her 20s and 50s. This peculiar ability leads her to an internship at the Prosecution Service, where she must navigate the challenges of working under a tough boss while juggling the complexities of her dual existence.

Caught between two generations, Mi-jin experiences life from contrasting perspectives, which adds depth to her character as she learns to adapt to her extraordinary situation. Her days unfold in the vibrant world of her youth, while her nights reveal the stark realities of her older self. The series explores the whimsical and often chaotic moments that arise from her unusual double life, as well as the romantic entanglements that develop along the way.

Set to air on JTBC, "Miss Night and Day" promises a delightful blend of humor and intrigue, appealing to fans of both romantic comedies and fantasy dramas. With a total of 16 episodes, the show is sure to captivate viewers with its imaginative storyline and relatable themes of self-discovery and resilience.

Filming locations

Filming locations

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  1. 01

    Okcheon Aquatic Plant Learning Center

    옥천 수생식물학습원
    247 Bangasil-gil, Gunbuk-myeon, Okcheon-gun, Chungcheongbuk-do충북 옥천군 군북면 방아실길 247

    Known as the 'Heavenly Garden', this beautiful location is perfect for a visit, but requires prior reservation.

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  2. 02

    Pattaya

    파타야
    Pattaya City, Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri 20150, Thailand

    Pattaya is a popular resort city in Thailand known for its beaches and vibrant nightlife. It serves as a key filming location for the drama.

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  3. 03

    Hualamphong Railway Station

    후알람퐁 중앙역
    Rong Mueang Rd, Khwaeng Rong Muang, Pathum Wan, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10330, Thailand

    Hualamphong is Thailand's largest railway station, known for its historical significance and architectural beauty.

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  4. 04

    Centara Grand Mirage Beach Resort

    센타라 그랜드 미라지 비치 리조트
    277 หมู่ที่ 5 Muang Pattaya, Amphoe Bang Lamung, Chang Wat Chon Buri 20150, Thailand

    This resort is known for its large water park and is a popular destination for families visiting Thailand.

    Centara Grand Mirage Beach Resort Hotel in Pattaya, Thailand
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Details

Production

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Country
South Korea
Original language
Korean
Episode runtime
65 min
Spoken languages
Korean
Production companies
  • Samhwa NetworksSamhwa Networks
  • SLLSLL
Creators
Lee Hyung-min이형민

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Characters

Cast & characters

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Actors

Lead actors

Lead performer biographies and notable credits.

Lee Jung-eun

Lee Jung-eunas Lim Sun

이정은
1970-01-23 · Seoul, South Korea

Lee Jung-eun is a talented South Korean actress born on January 23, 1970. She began her acting career on stage in 1991 and gradually transitioned to film, taking on minor roles before gaining recognition for her performances. Over the years, she has appeared in several acclaimed films, including The Attorney (2013), A Violent Prosecutor (2015), and festival hits such as A Girl at My Door (2014) and The Wailing (2016). Lee's career took a significant turn with prominent roles in A Taxi Driver (2017), Miss Baek (2017), and Another Child (2018). She is particularly well-known for her collaboration with renowned director Bong Joon-ho, starting with the 2009 film Mother. Lee's international acclaim peaked with her portrayal of the housekeeper Moon-gwang in Parasite, a film that won four Academy Awards and made history as the first non-English language film to win Best Picture. Her versatile talent continues to captivate audiences both in South Korea and around the world.

Jung Eun-ji

Jung Eun-jias Lee Mi-jin

정은지
1993-08-18 · Haeundae, Busan, South Korea
Choi Jin-hyuk

Choi Jin-hyukas Gye Ji-ung

최진혁
1986-02-09 · Mokpo, South Jeolla, South Korea

Choi Jin-hyuk, born Kim Tae-ho on February 9, 1986, is a prominent South Korean actor known for his captivating performances in both supporting and leading roles. He entered the entertainment industry in 2006 after winning a grand prize in the reality talent show “Survival Star Audition.” In 2010, he adopted the stage name Choi Jin-hyuk and gained recognition through his role in the drama “It’s Alright, Daddy’s Daughter.” Choi's career took off in 2013 with his notable performances as a fierce spirit god in “Gu Family Book” and a brooding chaebol in the hit series “Heirs.” His success continued with leading roles in popular dramas such as “Emergency Couple,” “Pride and Prejudice,” and “Tunnel.” After serving his mandatory military service, he made a strong comeback in 2017 with the drama “Tunnel,” solidifying his status as one of the leading actors in the industry. Choi Jin-hyuk remains a beloved figure in South Korean entertainment, continuing to captivate audiences with his diverse range of characters.

Yoon Byung-hee

Yoon Byung-heeas Joo Byeong-deok

윤병희
1981-12-07 · Seoul, South Korea

Yoon Byung-hee is a talented South Korean actor, recognized for his versatile performances across various genres in both film and television. He gained significant attention for his role in the critically acclaimed film "I Saw the Devil" (2010), which showcased his ability to tackle complex characters. His work in popular dramas like "The Flower of Evil" (2020) and "Vincenzo" (2021) further solidified his reputation as a skilled performer in the industry. In addition to his earlier successes, Yoon continues to expand his filmography with notable projects such as "Alienoid: Return to the Future," set to be released in 2024, and "My Royal Nemesis," scheduled for 2026. His dedication to his craft and his ability to engage audiences have made him a prominent figure in contemporary Korean cinema and television, earning him a loyal fan base and critical acclaim.

Jeong Seok-yong

Jeong Seok-yongas Lee Hak-chan

정석용
1970-12-31 · Naju, South Jeolla, South Korea

Jeong Seok-yong is a prominent South Korean character actor, born on December 31, 1970. He began his career in the late 1990s, performing in stage theater before making a successful transition to screen acting. Over the years, Jeong has built a prolific career in both film and television, showcasing his versatility and talent in a variety of roles. His filmography includes significant performances in critically acclaimed movies such as "King and the Clown" (2005), "Like a Virgin" (2006), "Sunny" (2011), "Train to Busan" (2016), and "Seven Years of Night" (2018). In addition to his film work, Jeong has appeared in major television dramas, including "Six Flying Dragons" (2015-2016), "Arthdal Chronicles" (2019), "D.P." (2021), "Work Later, Drink Now" (2021), and more recently, "Tale of the Nine Tailed 1938" (2023). His ability to embody diverse characters has made him a respected figure in the South Korean entertainment industry.

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Episode guide

Episodes

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  1. Episode 1
    Ep 1Episode 1
    2024-06-15 · 71 min

    After failing her interview and falling for a scam, Lee Mi-jin falls into a well and finds herself transformed, leaving her desperate to find a cure.

  2. Episode 2
    Ep 2Episode 2
    2024-06-16 · 66 min

    Mi-jin begins work at the Prosecution Service as Lim Sun, running into Gye Ji-ung again. He later investigates a crime scene that leads to a wild chase.

  3. Episode 3
    Ep 3Episode 3
    2024-06-22 · 64 min

    Mi-jin's brief encounter with the killer aids Ji-ung in his efforts to find him. Sun becomes Ko Won's source of comfort during his struggles at work.

  4. Episode 4
    Ep 4Episode 4
    2024-06-23 · 64 min

    Sun reports to duty in Ji-ung's office, where she tackles every test thrown her way. Ji-ung prepares Mi-jin for the dangers she may face as a witness.

  5. Episode 5
    Ep 5Episode 5
    2024-06-29 · 65 min

    Ji-ung looks further into Ko Won's attacker after suspecting something bigger afoot. Sun gets scolded by Ji-ung over a mistake — shaking her confidence.

  6. Episode 6
    Ep 6Episode 6
    2024-06-30 · 67 min

    Mi-jin faces a crisis as she begins to transform into Sun in front of Ji-ung. Later, they make progress in a drug case after confronting violent youths.

  7. Episode 7
    Ep 7Episode 7
    2024-07-06 · 64 min

    Ji-ung questions Mi-jin while Ko Won investigates Sun, both suspecting something's off. Sun encounters a dilemma when she gets drunk at a work outing.

  8. Episode 8
    Ep 8Episode 8
    2024-07-07 · 65 min

    Ji-ung tracks a suspicious person working within his office. Mi-jin, attempting to look into Ji-ung's document, shares an intimate moment with him.

  9. Episode 9
    Ep 9Episode 9
    2024-07-13 · 65 min

    After Ji-ung reacts unexpectedly to Mi-jin's move, she avoids him out of sheer embarrassment. Ji-ung decides to investigate a suspect in his own way.

  10. Episode 10
    Ep 10Episode 10
    2024-07-14 · 64 min

    The investigation into the hospital yields suspicious evidence. Ji-ung begins to feel uncomfortable about Mi-jin and Ko Won's relationship.

  11. Episode 11
    Ep 11Episode 11
    2024-07-20 · 63 min

    Baek Cheol-gyu looks into the connection between Sun and Mi-jin. During a raid at the hospital, Sun finds herself in a dangerous predicament.

  12. Episode 12
    Ep 12Episode 12
    2024-07-21 · 62 min

    Sun finds herself in a panic to save herself from Baek Cheol-gyu. But she later implores him for help when she realizes they may have a shared history.

  13. Episode 13
    Ep 13Episode 13
    2024-07-27 · 64 min

    As their romance blossoms, Mi-jin and Ji-ung navigate their complex relationship. Cheol-gyu requests a meeting with Sun to assist her with her request.

  14. Episode 14
    Ep 14Episode 14
    2024-07-28 · 63 min

    After Mi-jin oversleeps, she faces her family and Ji-ung as Sun — having to confront her secret. But soon, she deduces the identity of the killer.

  15. Episode 15
    Ep 15Episode 15
    2024-08-03 · 65 min

    As Mi-jin tries to save her father, she finds herself in danger — forcing Ji-ung to spring into action to track her down before it's too late.

  16. Episode 16
    Ep 16Episode 16
    2024-08-04 · 64 min

    With nothing left to hide, Mi-jin contemplates her future. After she testifies in her attacker's case, Mi-jin and Ji-ung reconsider their relationship.

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