
Rolling
Drama · Comedy
Overview
COVID-19 is rampant in the world. Juri, a 25-year-old young girl, stops socializing and has been just staying at home. Her mother, Young-shim struggles against the hard season, still running her Kim-bob place. One day, Young-shim leaves to take care of her sick mother, and Juri takes charge of the restaurant unexpectedly.
Top Cast


Shim Dal-gi
Shim Dal-gi
Ju-ri
Shim Dal-gi
Ju-ri


Jung Eun-kyoung
Jung Eun-kyoung
Yeong-shim
Jung Eun-kyoung
Yeong-shim


Woo Hyo-won
Woo Hyo-won
Lee Won
Woo Hyo-won
Lee Won


Jeong Eui-soon
Jeong Eui-soon
Choon-ja
Jeong Eui-soon
Choon-ja
Son Seok-bae
Son Seok-bae
Mountain Climber
Son Seok-bae
Mountain Climber


Yu Yeon-seok
Yu Yeon-seok
Little Boy
Yu Yeon-seok
Little Boy
Jung Mi-kyung
Jung Mi-kyung
Real Estate Agent
Jung Mi-kyung
Real Estate Agent
Lee Bo-lim
Lee Bo-lim
Ramyeon Customer
Lee Bo-lim
Ramyeon Customer
Kwak Min-seung
Kwak Min-seung
Radio (voice)
Kwak Min-seung
Radio (voice)


Bae Yu-ri
Bae Yu-ri
Radio (voice)
Bae Yu-ri
Radio (voice)
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