Eo Yong-mi
Yum Jung-ah
Eo Yong-mi

Three cleaning ladies at an investment firm get their hands on insider stock information and hatch a chance on a scheme that could change their lives.
Eo Yong-mi
Yum Jung-ah
Eo Yong-mi
An In-gyeong
Jeon So-min
An In-gyeong
Maeng Su-ja
Kim Jae-hwa
Maeng Su-ja
Lee Yeong-shin
Lee Mu-saeng
Lee Yeong-shin
Lee Du-yeong
Na In-woo
Lee Du-yeong
Geum Jan-di
Jang Shin-young
Geum Jan-di
Jin Seong-wu
Kim Tae-woo
Jin Seong-wu
Yoon Tae-gyeong
Song Jae-hee
Yoon Tae-gyeong
Cheon Deok-gyu
Kim In-kwon
Cheon Deok-gyu
Oh Dong-ju
Yoon Kyung-ho
Oh Dong-ju
Jin Yeon-ah
Kal So-won
Jin Yeon-ah
Choi Byeong-ryeol
Oh Seung-yun
Choi Byeong-ryeol
The drama had such a good concept to kickstart a great journey, which was also accompanied by an equally suitable cast to take on the mission. However, some problems came to light along the way. The drama was divided into 4 main sections: the beginning, the first operation, the second operation and the wrap up. For every section, except the wrap up, the drama took too long to progress and kept running in circles. The second operation part was its longest and least enjoyable one. The drama would have benefited greatly if this had been cut down to 10 episodes. The wrap up had its own problem, specifically episode 15. That's when the drama gave the characters their wake up call; however, it was done in the expected generic and cheesy way. On the other hand, the main cast were spot on with their roles and brought the characters to life. The cowardice of Ahn In Kyung is truly something to admire. I can't forget that one scene with her arms on the hips and offering her organs to be sold! Anyway, the drama was decent despite its issues.
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