Season 1 · Episode 1
Min Ki grows depressed after not being able to sell 8 acres of land from his grandmother for the right price.
Min Ki, Han Cheol, Hyeok, and Ki Jun are shocked at how the country life is so odd. They now adjust to reality.
Han Cheol finds love in Su Yeon. She comes all the way to Hadurok-ri to volunteer and paint murals.
Yun Hui talks about how they formed a grudge against Sangdurok-ri, and Min Ki's group joins the villagers.
Min Ki asks Yun Hui for help. She recommends to him to consult the god of farming, a mystery person indeed.
The villagers hold a meeting for Sang Deuk's upcoming blind date. Yun Hui and Min Ki head to a bar at Hongdae.
Min Ki ends up performing at a bar while selling spinach. Yun Hui is left impressed at the act.
Hadurok-ri's crops are stolen, which prompted the villagers to take turns on night watching.
Yun Hui makes spaghetti that Min Ki loves. He ends up meeting Yuna instead. Yun Hui gets jealous over it.
Man Gu and Sang Deuk get into an accident while on board a car. Yun hui and Min Ki replace them at the relay.
Yun Hui is asked by Hyeok on how to drive. They end up missing the highway exit and reach a far off place.
Yun Hui injures her back while moving the boxes. The villagers now move out to the market.
Mi Yeong and Sang Deuk have a big chat with each other. He wants to get over her, and boasts his inheritance.
Ki Jun's mother comes to the village to celebrate the birthday party. The band members play a trick on her.
Yun Hui pretends to be lively after being visited by Hyeon Seok. Hyeon Seok's existence concerns Min Ki.
Yun Hui becomes a village tour guide for those who want to experience the farm life. Min Ho goes to Seoul.
A four-man band is now in danger. The band members are determined to sell them in the capital of Seoul.
While Min Ki's band ponders upon giving up the album, Sang Eun tells them about the carp video going viral.
Min Ki finds out about Yuna and Hyeok's secret. He sends off Yuna to the United States to start anew.
Su Yeon finds out about Han Cheol's limited days left to live. They go on a date and complete his bucket list.
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2014
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1984
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1997
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2005
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2025
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1994
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1998
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1982
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1989
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2006
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1992
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1970
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2007