An ordinary woman who has lived her life overshadowed by her more "successful" namesake.
Park Do-kyung (Eric Mun) is a renowned film sound director haunted by premonitory visions of his own death. On the day of his wedding to Pretty Oh Hae-young (Jeon Hye-bin), she abruptly abandons him. Seeking revenge, Do-kyung uses his influence to sabotage the wedding of his rival, Han Tae-jin (Lee Jae-yoon), unaware that Tae-jin is engaged to a different Oh Hae-young: the clumsy, overlooked, and deeply insecure "Plain" Oh Hae-young (Seo Hyun-jin). Another Miss Oh -2016-- Korean with English sub...
The "Ordinary" Hae-young’s struggle isn't just about a man; it’s about the soul-crushing weight of being a footnote in someone else's life. Her trauma stems from a lifelong comparison that stripped her of her individuality. The drama argues that our sense of self is often a fragile construction built on how we are perceived by others—and when that perception is constantly "the lesser version," the psyche begins to fracture. 2. Park Do-kyung and the Architecture of Regret An ordinary woman who has lived her life