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Heirs ()

Sangsogjadeul (original title)
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Season: 1 Year: 2013

After a chance encounter in LA, two teens from different social backgrounds reunite at an exclusive high school attended by Korea's über rich.

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  Kim Tan (20 episodes, 2013)
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  Cha Eun-sang (20 episodes, 2013)
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  Choi Yeong-do (20 episodes, 2013)
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  Kim Won (20 episodes, 2013)
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  Lee Bo-na (20 episodes, 2013)
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  Rachel Yoo (20 episodes, 2013)
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  Yoon Chan-yeong (20 episodes, 2013)
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  Lee Hyo-sin (20 episodes, 2013)
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  Jo Myeong-soo (20 episodes, 2013)
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  Kang Ye-sol (20 episodes, 2013)
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  Han Ki-ae (20 episodes, 2013)
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  Park Hee-nam (20 episodes, 2013)
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  Kim Nam-yoon (20 episodes, 2013)
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  Yoon Jae-ho (20 episodes, 2013)
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  Jeong Ji-sook (20 episodes, 2013)
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  Esther Lee (20 episodes, 2013)
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  Choi Dong-wook (20 episodes, 2013)
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  Kang Han-na (20 episodes, 2013)
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  Jeon Hyeon-joo (20 episodes, 2013)
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  Moon Joon-yeong (5 episodes, 2013)
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  Young Kim Tan (5 episodes, 2013)
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  Jay (4 episodes, 2013)
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  Young Choi Yeong-do (4 episodes, 2013)
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  Tammy (3 episodes, 2013)
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  Cha Eun-seok (2 episodes, 2013)
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  Chris (2 episodes, 2013)
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  Young Kim Tan (2 episodes, 2013)
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  Secretary Jeong (2 episodes, 2013)
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  Prof. John S. Keating (1 episode, 2013)
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  Hotel Manager (1 episode, 2013)
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  Tammy's BF (1 episode, 2013)
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  Kim Heechul (1 episode, 2013)
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  Lee Bo-na's Brother (1 episode, 2013)
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  Tammy's BF's Friend (1 episode, 2013)
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  Lee Chang-hyeok (1 episode, 2013)
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  Mr. Paul (1 episode, 2013)
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  Girlfriend (1 episode, 2013)
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  Scary Hoodlum (1 episode, 2013)
Lauren North ...
  Young Restaurant Patron (1 episode, 2013)
Eileen Rogers ...
  Restaurant Manager (1 episode, 2013)
Joseph Dowd ...
  Scummy Bar Patron (1 episode, 2013)
George Kamea ...
  Scary Kid #1 (1 episode, 2013)
Danny Fung ...
  College Student (1 episode, 2013)

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Plot Summary

Cha Eun Sang and her disabled mother both have to work hard, humiliating jobs, in order to support her older sister who's at university in America. Cha Eun Sang can't wait for her sister, who's her idol, to come back to Korea, and start earning money, so she can stop washing dishes and get a degree herself. However one day, Cha Eun Sang learns that her sister is about to get married, and realizes she'll never return to Korea, so she'll forever have to wash dishes. She resolves to go to America as well, to persue a better life. However, what she finds in America is far worse than she could ever imagine. Her sister is not only not getting married, but is also not at university, and is earning money working as a waitress, and maybe some shadier side jobs as well. After her sister notices her, they have a fight, the sister takes all Cha Eun Sang's money, and runs off, leaving her to cry and gather her broken dreams. This entire exchange is observed by mysterious Kim Tan, who has a completely different set of problems, but decides to take Cha Eun Sang's problems on, as well. At first reluctant to go with a guy who seems to be all too well acquainted with the LAPD, she agrees to go with him simply so as to not spend the night on the street. Kim Tan who is the same age as she, lives with no parents around, in a big, luxurious house. This makes Cha Eun Sang immediately assume he's a drug dealer. Instead of calming her down, he suggests he might also be dealing in human organs to support this life style. Meanwhile in Korea, we see a group of privileged, spoiled high schoolers, the future 1% of Korean society, who all seem to be familiar with Kim Tan, not many of them fond of him. One of these is Choi Young Do, a tall, handsome genius, with a rancid personality, who learns that before getting his own stately resorts, he'll first be getting a beautiful, pleasant step sister, Rachel Yoo, who is his same age. Coincidentally, she is engaged to be married to none other than his arch enemy, Kim Tan. Written by Woobluv

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Taglines The One Trying to Wear the Crown, Bears the Crown See more »
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Also Known As
  • The Heirs (Indonesia, English title)
  • Heirs (World-wide, English title)
  • The Inheritors (World-wide, English title)
  • Heirs (Egypt, English title)
  • The heirs (United States)
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Trivia The exterior shots of Kim Tan's school were done at The University of Redlands in Redlands, California. See more »
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