Backstreet Rookie
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

''Backstreet Rookie'' () is a 2020 South Korean television series starring
Ji Chang-wook Ji Chang-wook (born 5 July 1987) is a South Korean actor and singer. He rose to fame for playing the lead role of Dong-hae in daily drama series ''Smile Again'' (2010–2011), and had notable lead roles in television series such as '' Warrior B ...
and
Kim Yoo-jung Kim Yoo-jung (; born September 22, 1999) is a South Korean actress. She debuted as a model for a confectionery brand at the age of four. After her acting debut in 2003, she became one of the best known child actresses in Korea since then, aft ...
. It is based on the 2016–2017
webtoon Webtoons (), are a type of digital comic that originated in South Korea usually meant to be read on smartphones. While webtoons were mostly unknown outside of Korea during their inception, there has been a surge in popularity internationally ...
''Convenience Store Saet-byul'' written by Hwalhwasan. It is the first Korean drama funded by the global channel Lifetime and produced by Taewon Entertainment. The series aired on
SBS TV SBS may refer to: Broadcasting * SBS Broadcasting Group, Belgium, formerly many countries * Talpa TV, formerly SBS Broadcasting B.V., Netherlands ** SBS6, Dutch television channel ** SBS9, Dutch television channel * Special Broadcasting Service ...
at 22:00 ( KST) time slot from June 19 to August 8, 2020, on Fridays and Saturdays for 16 episodes. It is available on iQIYI and on Rakuten Viki with subtitles in multiple languages globally.


Story


Prologue

After being dumped by his girlfriend, Dae-Hyun (
Ji Chang-wook Ji Chang-wook (born 5 July 1987) is a South Korean actor and singer. He rose to fame for playing the lead role of Dong-hae in daily drama series ''Smile Again'' (2010–2011), and had notable lead roles in television series such as '' Warrior B ...
) is approached by high-school tough girl Saet-Byul ( Kim You-Jung) who needs an adult to help her buy cigarettes, but she is rewarded with candy and a lecture instead. Thankful for his caring act, albeit somewhat sarcastically, she surprises him by giving him a kiss. They go their separate ways and do not see each other for a while. Three years later, Dae-Hyun manages his family-owned convenience store but is repeatedly forced to work multiple shifts that deprives him from getting any sleep and he struggles to keep up with the daily operations of the store due to his fatigue. Although high school girls like to come in and take pictures with him, the store doesn't make a lot of money. In order to keep his business afloat, Dae-Hyun’s father urges him to hire a part-timer to help him out with the store. With Saet-Byul being the only applicant, Dae-Hyun reluctantly agrees to hire her on a probationary basis.


Main Story

Dae-Hyun has been suffering due to his convenience store not making enough money and his family being unreliable to help him enough. After getting burned out from the store, he agrees to hiring a part-timer for the late night shift. Saet-Byul sees the ad and she applies for the job to get close to him. Dae-Hyun remembers Saet-Byul as a delinquent and is prepared to reject her but relents after she brings in more customers. Not fully accepting her, he makes it clear she's on probation until she proves her worth. While trying to make his business successful, Dae-Hyun wants to advance his relationship with Yeon-Joo; there has been interference due to mistrust and insecurity. Yeon-Joo comes from an affluent family while Dae-Hyun is just a store manager, and she is not prepared to introduce him to her family. Jo Seung-Joon (Do Sang-Woo) is a family friend to Yeon-Joo and co-worker at the company. He always desired Yeon-Joo, but she resisted his advances for Dae-Hyun. The stability of their relationship will be tested after Yeon-Joo meets Saet-Byul. Yeon-Joo has heard gossip of Dae-Hyun hiring a beautiful part-timer, but wasn't concerned until they met. While out on a date with Dae-Hyun, Yeon-Joo offends some delinquents and they intend to rob her until Saet-Byul defeats them. After seeing her beauty and Saet-Byul's affectionate gaze at Dae-Hyun, Yeon-Joo sees Saet-Byul as a threat and wants her fired. However, Saet-Byul's girlfriends defend her actions as saving Yeon-Joo. Dae-Hyun realizes Saet-Byul is not a troublemaker; he convinces Yeon-Joo to let the matter go. However, Yeon-Joo's insecurities and misunderstandings between the two only intensify because of their closeness. Yeon-Joo privately speaks to Saet-Byul, asking her to leave to save their relationship. Saet-Byul complies and tells Dae-Hyun she's leaving for better financial opportunities. At the most inconvenient time, Saet-Byul and Eun-Byul became homeless due to a real estate scam. It is also around this time that Eun-Byul has the chance to become a pop star. Desperate to realize her dreams, she takes all of Saet-Byul's money to pay for a fake parent to weasel her way into the talent agency, leaving Saet-Byul penniless. She bumps into Dae-Hyun's mom, who invites Saet-Byul to stay with them. When Saet-Byul realizes there was something happening between Yeon-Joo and Seung-Joon, she warns Yeon-Joo she'll compete for Dae-Hyun if she doesn't realize his value. Yeon-Joo wants to repair things with Dae-Hyun, but it goes south after she learns Saet-Byul is staying in Dae-Hyun's home. With Yeon-Joo's mom shaming Dae-Hyun's family for their poverty and lack of trust in their relationship, Yeon-Joo breaks up with Dae-Hyun. Saet-Byul feels she has inconvenienced the Choi family enough and moves out, but she has trouble finding a stable job and a place to stay. Her friends can only give her temporary shelter due to detractors seeing her as a problem; Dae-Hyun's mom convinces her to stay with them for the time being. Dae-Hyun rehires Saet-Byul and promotes her to store manager. With Yeon-Joo no longer in the picture, Saet-Byul enjoys the opportunity to get closer with Dae-Hyun. As they both work to make the store profitable again, Dae-Hyun starts to have feelings for Saet-Byul. Seeing how she never completed her high school education, Dae-Hyun helps Saet-Byul in her GED studies. Just as things are warming up between the two, Yeon-Joo comes back into their lives. Yeon-Joo discovers the reason why Dae-Hyun left GS Corporate was because Seung-Joon encouraged him to take the fall. She feels guilty and wants to make things up for Dae-Hyun, but he makes it clear he's already moved on and doesn't want to be involved with her. Determined to elevate Dae-Hyun's position, she makes arrangements for Dae-Hyun to meet Chairman Jo. The plan works and the chairman wants to make Dae-Hyun a corporate advisor. Yeon-Joo informs Dae-Hyun about the good news, but he doesn't want to get involved with such matters ever again. Meanwhile, Eun-Byul has made her debut in the group Fancy Girls, but her career is under threat. The same delinquents that tried to rob Yeon-Joo take compromising photos of Eun-Byul; they demand she gives them money or risks the photos destroying her career. The delinquent trio intend to visit Saet-Byul at the store for money, but they get scared when they see the police talking to her. Believing the law is looking for them, they decide to release all their footage to destroy Saet-Byul and Eun-Byul. News of the Jung Sisters catch fire through social media. The reporter that was investigating this matter gets frustrated as someone releases the news ahead of her; she piggybacks on the news and confirms it. Their reputations are now tarnished; Eun-Byul is forced to leave Fancy Girls and the locals fear Saet-Byul. Dae-Hyun believes in Saet-Byul and advises facing the problem with honesty will fix everything. Inspired by Dae-Hyun's words, Saet-Byul finds the delinquents on their turf. She defeats the red haired bully and takes her cell phone. Saet-Byul gives the reporter the phone and asks her to clear the names of the people involved in the scandal. Saet-Byul meets up with Eun-Byul after she left Fancy Girls in shame. Despite the wild accusations, Dae-Hyun's mom offers them shelter. The reporter eventually publishes the truth, correcting all misunderstandings and Eun-Byul returns to the group. Aware of the job offer at corporate, Saet-Byul encourages Dae-Hyun to accept the new position. However, he collapses due to exhaustion; HQ sends employees to help him manage the store while he's away, but the new staff doesn't get along with Saet-Byul as Yeon-Joo wants to get rid of her. Dae-Hyun makes his feelings clear he wants to be with Saet-Byul but she wants to answer him once she gets the results of her GED. However, they can't help treating each other as boyfriend and girlfriend. Yeon-Joo can sense the romantic development between the two and starts forming better relations with Dae-Hyun's mom as a counter. Dae-Hyun's mom pressures him to see a chance to get back together with Yeon-Joo; he only accepts Yeon-Joo's apology and leaves things platonic. Disappointed that he would squander such a chance, Saet-Byul feels guilty that mother and son would fight over the matter. Saet-Byul talks to Dae-Hyun's mom, she fears for Dae-Hyun's future and wants her son to have a better life. Although Dae-Hyun told Saet-Byul to not take matters to heart, she quietly leaves the Choi family with a farewell letter; she hopes Dae-Hyun will have a better future with Yeon-Joo. Devastated over Saet-Byul's departure, Dae-Hyun is desperate to find her. With his friend's help, Dae-Hyun finds Saet-Byul working at a farm, on the city outskirts. Rather than pressure her to come back, Dae-Hyun says he'll wait for her return. Dae-Hyun will break the news to his parents Saet-Byul left. Baffled at first, Dae-Hyun's mom realizes her words pushed her away. Dae-Hyun has a private dinner with Yeon-Joo; he intends to resign and return to the store. He also makes it clear he won't take Yeon-Joo back; this prompts her to resign from GS25 and take a job in the US for a fresh start. Saet-Byul returns to Sinseong-dong and learns thst she passed her GED exam and that Dae-Hyun resigned. As on her first day at the store, Dae-Hyun is hiring and Saet-Byul comes in to apply. Saet-Byul later answers his question (from his confession earlier) with a “yes” to being together. The story ends with Dae-Hyun's friend declaring he will make their story into a webcomic called Backstreet Rookie and the two of them finally kiss.


Cast


Main

*
Ji Chang-wook Ji Chang-wook (born 5 July 1987) is a South Korean actor and singer. He rose to fame for playing the lead role of Dong-hae in daily drama series ''Smile Again'' (2010–2011), and had notable lead roles in television series such as '' Warrior B ...
as Choi Dae-hyun : A 29-year-old convenience store manager with a tall and hunky appearance that makes every woman turn around. He is a little bit clumsy and weird despite his cold appearance. He is kind and sympathizes with others and gets too immersed in someone else's situation. His customers mostly are school fangirls who left him once Yeon-joo accidentally called him once. *
Kim Yoo-jung Kim Yoo-jung (; born September 22, 1999) is a South Korean actress. She debuted as a model for a confectionery brand at the age of four. After her acting debut in 2003, she became one of the best known child actresses in Korea since then, aft ...
as Jung Saet-byul : The owner of four-dimensional character yet refreshing beauty. Even though she has amazing athletic ability and great fighting skills, she is a 22-year-old young woman who loves flowers, her friends, and enjoys retro-sensational songs and fashion.


Supporting


People around Dae-hyun

*
Han Sun-hwa Han Sun-hwa (born October 6, 1990), also known mononymously as Sunhwa, is a South Korean singer and actress. She is a former member of the South Korean girl group Secret. She made her television debut in 2004 while participating in SBS' ''Sup ...
as Yoo Yeon-joo : Dae-hyun's girlfriend and former boss, also a convenience store headquarter's Public Relations team leader. A 31-year-old career woman with intelligence, beauty and abilities. She is the daughter of the second largest shareholder of the convenience store head office, but has been admitted with skill and has been promoted with clear results. * Kim Sun-young as Gong Boon-hee : 58 years old, Dae-hyun's mother. *
Lee Byung-joon Lee Byung-joon (; born January 27, 1964) is a South Korean actor. Active in film, television and theater since 1985, Lee is best known for his supporting roles in ''A Bloody Aria'' (2006), '' Highway Star'' (2007), and ''Eye for an Eye'' (2008). ...
as Choi Yong-pil : 58 years old, Dae-hyun's father, and previously 4 Heavenly Kings band's singer. *
Eum Moon-suk Eum Moon-suk (; born 7 December, 1982), also known by stage name SIC, is a South Korean actor and singer. He is best known for his roles in the television series ''The Fiery Priest'' (2019), '' Backstreet Rookie'' (2020), and ''Hello, Me!'' (202 ...
as Han Dal-shik : 29 years old, Dae-hyun's close friend, a webtoon writer. * Kim Ji-hyun as Choi Dae-soon : 38 years old, Dae-hyun's older sister.


People around Saet-byul

*
Ahn Sol-bin Ahn Sol-bin (; born August 19, 1997), known mononymously as Solbin, is a South Korean singer and actress. She is a member of the girl group Laboum Laboum (; stylized as LABOUM) is a South Korean girl group currently under Interpark Music ...
as Jung Eun-byul : 19 years old, Saet-byul's little sister. A beautiful high school girl who harbors the dream of becoming an artist. * Kim Min-kyu as Kang Ji-uk : 22-year-old actor and rising star. Saet-byul's elementary school friend. He became an instant celebrity when he single-handedly stopped a robbery in a convenience store while working as a part-timer. Thanks to his handsome appearance, he is a next-generation national star who captures the hearts of many with politeness and sincerity. *
Seo Ye-hwa Seo Ye-hwa is a South Korean actress and model. She is known for her roles in dramas such as ''Extracurricular'' (2020), '' Backstreet Rookie'' (2020) and ''Vincenzo'' (2021). Biography and career She was born on March 8, 1989 in Seoul, South K ...
as Hwang Geum-bi : 22 years old, Saet-byul's close friend. * Yoon Soo as Cha Eun-jo : 22 years old, Saet-byul's close friend.


4 Heavenly Kings band members

*
Woo Hyun Woo Hyun (born 1964) is a South Korean actor, and former democracy activist. Filmography Film Television series Variety show References External links * Living people People from Gwangju South Korean male television actors So ...
as Kwon Eui-choo : 58 years old, the former guitarist of the band 4 Heavenly Kings, and owns a restaurant in Busan. * Lee Yoon-hee as Cha Ki-bok : 58 years old, the former keyboardist of the band 4 Heavenly Kings. * Bae Gi-bum as Go Kwang-tae : 58 years old, the former drummer of the band 4 Heavenly Kings.


Others

*
Do Sang-woo Do Sang-woo (born December 25, 1987) is a South Korean actor and model. Do has been gaining attention after starring as Gong Hyo-jin's character's ex-boyfriend in the television series ''It's Okay, That's Love ''It's Okay, That's Love'' () i ...
as Jo Seung-joon : The son of the convenience store's owner and currently a convenience store's head office director. He has been properly educated since childhood. He is the next leader of the company. *
Kyeon Mi-ri Kyeon Mi-ri (born January 27, 1965) is a South Korean actress and singer. She is best known for her role as the antagonist Lady Choi in the hit period drama ''Dae Jang Geum'' (2003). Career Kyeon Mi-ri graduated from Seoul Traditional Arts H ...
as Kim Hye-ja : 60 years old, Yeon-joo's mother. *
Kil Yong-woo Kil Yong-woo (born December 17, 1955) is a South Korean actor. In 2010, he played one of the main characters in the stage adaptation of the bestselling novel '' Please Look After Mom''. Filmography Film Television series Web series Var ...
as Yoo Myung-gi : 60 years old, Yeon-joo's father, a university professor. * Heo Jae-ho as Department Head Bae * Ji Chan as Kang Sung-tae * Shin Yoon-jung as Kim Jung-ha * Lee Ju-ha as Oh Hyun-ji


Special appearances

*
Park Jin-joo Park Jin-joo (born December 24, 1988) is a South Korean actress. She starred in television series such as ''Jealousy Incarnate'' (2016), and ''Something About 1 Percent'' (2016). Filmography Film Television series Web series Television ...
as a high school student : A gang leader who unsuccessfully tries to recruit Saet-byul into her group. *
Jung Eun-ji Jung Eun-ji (born Jeong Hye-rim, on August 18, 1993), better known mononymously as Eunji, is a South Korean singer, songwriter, actress, radio DJ, musical actress, and voice actress. She is best known as a member of the South Korean girl group ...
as Jung-eun : Dae-hyun's ex-girlfriend. *
Ko Kyu-pil Ko Kyu-pil (born May 2, 1982) is a South Korean actor. He debuted in the 1993 South Korean children's film A children's film, or family film, is a film genre that contains children or relates to them in the context of home and family. Child ...
as Oh Yo-han : A YouTuber, and he broadcasts from the convenience store he works at. *
Lee Yu-bi Lee Yu-bi (; born November 22, 1990) is a South Korean actress. Early life Yu-bi is the daughter of the actors Kyeon Mi-ri and Im Young-gyu. Her parents divorced in 1993. When her mother remarried in 1998 their stepfather, Lee Hong-heon legally ...
as a customer * Lee Jun-young as a customer : A minor who tries to buy cigarettes. *
Jung Joon-ho Jung Joon-ho (; born October 1, 1970) is a South Korean actor, who gained fame in the 2000 series, Women Like You, (왕추). His recent hits are '' Last Scandal'' (내 생애 마지막 스캔들) and ''IRIS''. Jung Jun-ho has a passionate interes ...
as himself : A customer. *
Ryu Seung-soo Ryu Seung-soo (born August 12, 1971) is a South Korean actor. Ryu made his acting debut in 1997 with a minor role in Park Chan-wook's film ''Trio'', and has been active as a supporting actor on film and television since. Among his notable films a ...
as Jung Chul-min : Saet-byul and Eun-byul's father. *
Kim Se-yong Kim Se-yong (; born November 20, 1991) is a South Korean singer, rapper, and actor. Signed to H2 Media, he made his debut with idol quintet Myname in 2011. Kim began his acting career two years prior, appearing on the television series ''Green ...
as a chicken shop employee * Ahn Chang-hwan as a convenience store part-time work interviewee *
Tak Jae-hoon Bae Sung-woo (Korean: 탁재훈; born 24 July 1968), better known by his stage name Tak Jae-hoon, is a South Korean singer, actor and entertainer. He first became known for being part of K-pop K-pop (), short for Korean popular music, is ...
as adult webtoon PD * Kim Hyung-mook as Dae-soon's husband *
Park Chul-min Park Chul-min (born January 18, 1967) is a South Korean actor. Career Park Chul-min began acting in his high school drama club at Chosun University High School, and though he majored in Business Administration at Chung-Ang University, he spent ...
as a tarot reader * Yeom Hae-in as a Mega Hit trainee : Trainee of the same debut group as Eun-byul. * Jung Ae-yeon as Hwang Eun-ha : Entertainment reporter. * Lee Yeon-kyung as Hong Jang-mi : Yong-pil's first love and Boon-hee's friend. * Jang Ga-hyun as Mega Hit management team leader * Yoohyeon and Jung Yoo-jun as arcade customers *
Im Ha-ryong Im Ha-ryong (born Im Han-yong on October 31, 1952) is a South Korean actor and comedian. During the 1980s and 1990s, Im was one of Korea's foremost comedians (called "gag men") alongside Shim Hyung-rae and Kim Hyung-gon. As his brand of comedy b ...
as Han Dal-pyung : Dal-shik's father. *
Park Sang-myun Park Sang-myun (; born January 27, 1968) is a South Korean actor. He is best known for his comic roles, notably in '' My Wife Is a Gangster'' (2001). Career Park Sang-myun graduated in 1987 with a Theater degree from Seoul Institute of the Arts ...
: High school dean (Ep.2, 4). *
Lee Ahyumi Lee Ayumi (born August 25, 1984), professionally known as Ayumi (previously Ahyoomee) in South Korea and Yumi Itō (previously ICONIQ) in Japan, is a Japanese-born South Korean singer, actress and entertainer based in Japan and South Korea. Sh ...
: Salon customer (Ep.16).


Production

The first script-reading was held in February 2020. The series is directed by Myoungwoo Lee of hit series ''
The Fiery Priest ''The Fiery Priest'' () is a 2019 South Korean television series starring Kim Nam-gil, Kim Sung-kyun, Lee Hanee, Go Jun, and Keum Sae-rok. It was the first drama to air on SBS's Fridays and Saturdays timeslot, airing from February 15 to April ...
'' (2019). The main cast (
Ji Chang-wook Ji Chang-wook (born 5 July 1987) is a South Korean actor and singer. He rose to fame for playing the lead role of Dong-hae in daily drama series ''Smile Again'' (2010–2011), and had notable lead roles in television series such as '' Warrior B ...
,
Kim Yoo-jung Kim Yoo-jung (; born September 22, 1999) is a South Korean actress. She debuted as a model for a confectionery brand at the age of four. After her acting debut in 2003, she became one of the best known child actresses in Korea since then, aft ...
,
Han Sun-hwa Han Sun-hwa (born October 6, 1990), also known mononymously as Sunhwa, is a South Korean singer and actress. She is a former member of the South Korean girl group Secret. She made her television debut in 2004 while participating in SBS' ''Sup ...
and
Do Sang-woo Do Sang-woo (born December 25, 1987) is a South Korean actor and model. Do has been gaining attention after starring as Gong Hyo-jin's character's ex-boyfriend in the television series ''It's Okay, That's Love ''It's Okay, That's Love'' () i ...
) appeared on the 507th episode of the variety show '' Running Man'' to promote the series.


Original soundtrack

Singles Singles are people not in a committed relationship. Singles may also refer to: Film and television * ''Singles'' (miniseries), a 1984 Australian television series * ''Singles'' (1992 film), written and directed by Cameron Crowe * ''Singles'' ...
from the soundtrack of the series were released from June 19 to July 25, 2020, under the
record label A record label, or record company, is a brand or trademark of music recordings and music videos, or the company that owns it. Sometimes, a record label is also a publishing company that manages such brands and trademarks, coordinates the produ ...
of
Dreamus Dreamus is an electronics and entertainment company founded in 1999 originally as ReignCom. Currently headquartered in South Korea (and formerly in the United States), it is the parent company of South Korean-based iRiver, Astell & Kern and FLO ...
and MOSTCONTENTS: ;Part 1 ;Part 2 ;Part 3 ;Part 4 ;Part 5 ;Part 6 ;Part 7


Reception


Criticism

The show has faced heavy criticism for sexually suggestive scenes as well as characters drawing objectionable scenes. The show has also been accused of plagiarism. The
Korea Communications Standards Commission The Korea Communications Standards Commission () is an institution of the South Korean government that regulates communications including film, television, radio, and internet. At its formation in 2008, the KCSC replaced an earlier body, the In ...
issued a warning to the show for airing provocative and inappropriate scenes. The KCSC noted that “in the process of producing an R-rated webtoon into a TV series with a rating of 15 years old and older, the drama production team has shown that it lacks consideration in portraying different genders and produced contents that can cause viewers discomfort and aversion”. The KCSC has received over 7,000 complaints about inappropriate scenes in the show.


Viewership


Awards and nominations


Notes


References


External links

* * * * {{HanCinema drama, Backstreet_Rookie
''Backstreet Rookie''
o
iQIYI
Seoul Broadcasting System television dramas Korean-language television shows South Korean romantic comedy television series 2020 South Korean television series debuts 2020 South Korean television series endings Television shows based on South Korean webtoons