Happiness (South Korean TV series)
2021 South Korean television series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Happiness (Korean: 해피니스; RR: Haepiniseu) is a 2021 South Korean television series starring Han Hyo-joo, Park Hyung-sik, and Jo Woo-jin, produced by Studio Dragon. It is an apocalyptic thriller that takes place in a time in which infectious diseases have become the new norm.[2] It premiered on tvN on November 5, 2021 and aired every Friday and Saturday at 22:40 (KST) for 12 episodes.[3][4] It is also available for streaming on Viki, Viu, Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Max, and iQIYI in selected territories.[5]
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Also known as | Infectious Smile |
Hangul | 해피니스 |
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Written by | Han Sang-woon |
Directed by | Ahn Gil-ho |
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Country of origin | South Korea |
Original language | Korean |
No. of episodes | 12 |
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Executive producer | Jo Moon-ju[1] |
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Running time | 70 minutes |
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Network | tvN |
Release | November 5, 2021 – December 11, 2021 |
Synopsis
Summarize
Perspective
Setting
Happiness takes place in the near future, where the release of a failed treatment drug "Next" has caused a worldwide pandemic known as the Lytta Virus, a.k.a. "mad person disease". Those infected by Lytta experience short bouts of insanity and bloodlust, before completely regressing into a zombie-like state. The South Korean Military and Police forces try to contain the spread of Lytta and Next through extensive investigation and authoritative quarantine measures, while civil rights groups protest against them, believing the infected are still capable of normal human interaction.
Plot
Yoon Sae-bom (Han Hyo-joo) encounters a trainee at the Special Operations Unit who is infected by mad person disease. In the struggle to subdue the trainee, she is scratched, leading her to meet Han Tae-seok (Jo Woo-jin) at a research facility. The facility houses many of the "patients" who are kept under observation in order to understand and cure the disease. It is revealed that the symptoms of mad person disease are first accompanied by unabated thirst, followed by the pupils turning white, and then thirst for human blood. The disease is not airborne, but spreads through scratches and bites, with Yoon Sae-bom seemingly immune to the disease. Some of those who contracted the disease are ultimately able to return to their former selves temporarily. Yoon Sae-bom makes a deal with Han Tae-seok which leads her to secure an apartment in a newly constructed building. However, in order to do so, she must be married, so she asks her high school friend Jung Yi-hyun (Park Hyung-sik), a former star baseball player but now a police detective, and he agrees to a contract marriage. The building is luxurious and highly stratified, with public rentals making up the first five floors, and those who own apartments for the upper ones. Class discrimination is evident where the upper floor resident Oh Yeon-ok (Bae Hae-sun) struggles to be the apartment representative while keeping everyone in check. Yoon Sae-bom meets many interesting and strange residents, forming a close attachment to her neighbor's young daughter.
Through Jung Yi-hyun's detective work, he encounters a diseased person who he believes became this way due to a failed pneumonia drug called Next, which had been widely circulated in order to promote attentiveness and strength. This assumption is later confirmed when a resident member who consumed the drug, secretly sold to her in the building's gym, ultimately becomes infected with the mad person disease and succumbs to the illness. This begins the outbreak in the building. In an effort to protect the residents in his building, Jung Yi-hyun and Yoon Sae-bom establish quarantine rules, while securing the building from the outside with the help of his captain, Kim Jung-guk (Lee Jun-hyeok). Jung Yi-hyun conflicts with building resident Oh Joo-hyung (Baek Hyun-jin), who seems to encourage destructive behavior in the building. The question of humanity and whether to view those infected with mad person disease as human beings forms a psychological battle for Sae-bom, Yi-hyun and Tae-seok.
Han Tae-seok initially tries to keep the mad person disease a secret, but with more cases progressing and people getting panicked, it is revealed to the public. With the increasing number of people getting infected, Han Tae-seok, along with his military team, struggles to determine whether to preserve these people or kill them off. Han Tae-seok orders the complete quarantine of the new building complex where Yoon Sae-bom and Jung Yi-hyun live, offering them a chance to leave the building before it becomes completely sealed off. However, they decline the offer. Yoon Sae-bom's blood contains antibodies that could hold the cure for the disease, which Han Tae-seok seeks to exploit. It is revealed that Han Tae-seok's pregnant wife was bitten by the president of the pharmaceutical company that supplied Next, and ultimately became infected with the disease. His search for the cure is in part motivated to find a cure for his wife and to save his unborn child.
Cast
Main
- Han Hyo-joo as Yoon Sae-bom
- A member of a Special Operation Unit police squad (KP-SOU) formerly known as KP-SWAT. She is decisive, determined, smart, and does not easily get rattled. She is excited to move into her new apartment, but as soon as she moves there she faces a crisis.
- Park Hyung-sik as Jung Yi-hyun
- A smart and honest detective who, for a long time, has held romantic feelings for Sae-bom. They graduated from the same high school. He struggles to protect Sae-bom and other people.
- Jo Woo-jin as Han Tae-seok
- A lieutenant colonel and part of the health service command. He holds a key to the infectious disease outbreak.
Supporting
People around Jung Yi-hyun
- Seo Hyun-chul as Yi-hyun's father[6]
- Jung Jae-eun as Yi-hyun's mother[6]
- Lee Jun-hyeok as Kim Jung-guk, Yi-hyun's supervisor[6]
Extended
- Bek Hyunjin as Oh Joo-hyung, a dermatologist[7]
- Han Da-sol as Bo-ram, a mart employee[8]
- Lee Ji-ha as Jo Ji-hee[9]
- Moon Ye-won as Woo Sang-hee, a dermatologist[10]
- Park Hee-von as Na Hyun-kyung, a romance web novelist[11]
- Park Hyung-soo as Kook Hae-seong, a lawyer[12]
- Park Joo-hee as Ji-soo, a lieutenant[13]
- Kim Young-woong as Go Se-kyu[14]
- Na-cheol as Na Soo-min, Na Hyun-kyung's brother.[15]
- Cha Soon-bae as Seon Woo-chang, a pastor[16]
- Yoo Ji-yeon as Colonel Han Tae Seok's wife[17]
- Lee Joo-seung as Andrew, a cleaning company employee.[18]
- Han Joon-woo as Kim Se-hoon, an intellectual who moves around the world with his diplomat parents.[19]
- Kang Han-sam as BJ Kim Dong-hyun[20]
- Bae Hae-sun as Oh Yeon-ok[21]
- Hong Soon-chang as Kim Hak-je[22]
- Lee Joo-sil as Ji Sung-sil[22]
- Kim Ju-yeon as Kang Eun-ji, Seo-yoon's mother[22]
- Nam Mi-jung as Lee Deok-soon, a cleaning janitor[23]
- Jung Woon-sun as Shin So-yoon[22]
- Joo Jong-hyuk as Kim Seung-beom[22]
- Song Ji-woo as Park Seo-yoon[22]
Special appearances
- Lee Kyu-hyung as Lee Seung-young[24] (ep. 1–3, 8 and 12)
- Baek Joo-hee as Park Min-ji (ep. 2–3)
- Lee Seung-joon as Kim Dae-yoon, a brigadier general (ep. 12)
Production
Happiness is helmed by director Ahn Gil-ho and writer Han Sang-woon, who worked together on the 2019 OCN series, Watcher. Ahn Gil-ho has worked on numerous hits such as Record of Youth, Memories of the Alhambra and Stranger, while writer Han Sang-woon has also penned The Good Wife, the Korean remake of the 2016 American TV series.[25]
It is the first acting project of Park Hyung-sik since his discharge from military service on January 4, 2021.[25]
The first script reading with the cast was held on May 7, 2021, and filming started on May 11.[26][27]
Original soundtrack
Happiness | |
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Soundtrack album by Various Artists | |
Released | 2021 |
Genre | Soundtrack |
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Part 1
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Artist | Length |
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1. | "What Lies Ahead" | Joe Layne | Joe Layne | Joe Layne | 3:40 |
Total length: | 3:40 |
Part 2
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Artist | Length |
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1. | "Pain" | Cray Bin | Cray Bin | Hong Isaac | 3:23 |
2. | "Pain" (Inst.) | Cray Bin | 3:23 | ||
Total length: | 6:47 |
Part 3
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Artist | Length |
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1. | "ENIGMA" | Naiv | Naiv | Jemma | 3:38 |
2. | "ENIGMA" (Inst.) | Naiv | 3:38 | ||
Total length: | 7:16 |
Viewership
Season | Episode number | Average | ||||||||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | |||
1 | 761 | 793 | 852 | 905 | 939 | 804 | 959 | 833 | 942 | 895 | 958 | 1110 | 896 |
Happiness : South Korea viewers per episode (thousands)
Source: Audience measurement performed nationwide by Nielsen Korea[31]

Ep. | Original broadcast date | Average audience share (Nielsen Korea)[31][32] | |
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Nationwide | Seoul | ||
1 | November 5, 2021 | 3.300% (2nd) | 4.103% (2nd) |
2 | November 6, 2021 | 3.196% (2nd) | 3.679% (2nd) |
3 | November 12, 2021 | 3.574% (2nd) | 3.862% (2nd) |
4 | November 13, 2021 | 3.324% (2nd) | 3.841% (2nd) |
5 | November 19, 2021 | 3.542% (2nd) | 4.217% (2nd) |
6 | November 20, 2021 | 3.084% (2nd) | 3.494% (2nd) |
7 | November 26, 2021 | 3.539% (2nd) | 4.176% (2nd) |
8 | November 27, 2021 | 3.251% (2nd) | 3.597% (2nd) |
9 | December 3, 2021 | 3.740% (2nd) | 4.377% (2nd) |
10 | December 4, 2021 | 3.263% (2nd) | 3.735% (2nd) |
11 | December 10, 2021 | 3.543% (2nd) | 3.857% (2nd) |
12 | December 11, 2021 | 4.185% (2nd) | 4.433% (2nd) |
Average | 3.462% | 3.948% | |
Awards and nominations
Ceremony | Year | Award | Recipient | Result | Ref. |
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1st Blue Dragon Series Awards | 2022 | Best Actress | Han Hyo-joo | Nominated | [33] |
Best Supporting Actress | Bae Hae-sun | Nominated |
References
External links
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