The Golden Spoon Episode 11 Preview: When, Where and How to Watch!

Series Overview

The Golden Spoon (금수저) is a drama-thriller TV series directed by Song Hyun-wook and stars Yook Sung-jae, Lee Jong-won, Jung Chae-yeon, Yeon Woo and Choi Dae-chul, alongside other cast members.

The series takes over MBC’s Friday-Saturday 10 PM KST timeslot, previously occupied by Big Mouth. The series is based on the webcomic Geumsujeo by gp04fb on Naver.

Lee Seung-cheon is a poor student whose family isn’t able to afford much. Tired of not being able to enjoy the niceties of life, Seung-cheon meets a mysterious old woman who gives him a mysterious golden spoon. He can use the spoon to switch lives with another person, but he only gets three chances to make up his mind. So, will Seung-cheon choose his own family or give it all away for a life of wealth and luxury?

The Golden Spoon Episode 11 Preview

The Golden Spoon Episode 11 Preview
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The Golden Spoon Plot

Disney+ synopsis of the show reads: “A child from a poor family acquires a “golden spoon” that can swap him with his rich friend and allow him a life that he always dreamed of.”

The Golden Spoon Cast

The cast of the series includes Yook Sung-jae, Lee Jong-won, Jung Chae-yeon, Yeon Woo, Choi Dae-chul, Han Chae-ah and Seung You, alongside other cast members.

Where to Watch The Golden Spoon

The series will stream on MBC and Disney+ in select regions.

The Golden Spoon Episode List

The series will have 16 episodes and will stream every Friday and Saturday.

The Golden Spoon Episode 11 Release Date and Time

The series will stream from September 23 to November 12, 2022, at 10 PM KST on MBC. The Golden Spoon episode 11 will release on October 28, 2022, at 8 PM IST on Disney+.

The Golden Spoon Episode 11 Predictions

Yeo-jin threatens Seung-cheon with what would happen if the truth about the golden spoon is revealed while CEO Oh is having doubts about his daughter. Elsewhere, Ju-hee finds out the truth about Jun-tae while Seung-cheon is sure about Jun-ate having met President Na on the day he died.

Ju-hee’s drunk stupor brings her closer to Seung-cheon as she spills the truth about not feeling the same with Tae-yong. On the other hand, Tae-yong is desperate and uses the golden spoon himself.

The Golden Spoon Episode 10 Recap

Seung-cheon’s refusal of Ju-hee’s interview pleases Yeo-jin and the talk of their wedding brings the two families to a meeting where Seung-cheon defends Yeo-jin against Young-sin. Elsewhere, Jun-tae is in a mess as he first smashes a glass on one of the Amikus members followed by asking Young-sin to kill Tae-yong after Seung-cheon reveals the truth behind the massacre in the US to him.

Young-sin then barges into Hyun-do’s office to ask for a chance for Jun-tae but when he reveals the truth about Jun-tae being her son, she is left unable to do anything. The next day, Seung-cheon goes for the interview after Ju-hee sends a request through Young-sin, but when Yeo-jin finds out about this, she can’t help rushing to try and hurt Ju-hee. Only to hurt herself.

The next day, Seung-cheon plans a surprise for his parents but it becomes a failure when Hyun-do arrives and joins the party only to insult them in the end. Lee Chul and Sun-hye later gift Tae-yong a drawing set to encourage his passion.

Elsewhere, Seung-cheon voices his complaint to Hyun-do and reveals that he is jealous of that family which is a lot happier even without anything. The next day, Seung-cheon continues with the interview at his house which is found out by Yeo-jin who takes his spoon and calls Tae-yong for a meal. This is because, if Tae-yong eats from the spoon then he will gain all of Seung-cheon’s memories.

Elsewhere, Ju-hee sneaks into Seung-cheon’s room during the interview and opens his locker only to find documents related to her father’s death. However, what surprises her is the book she had once gifted to Seung-cheon which she can’t help but question.

Watch The Golden Spoon on Disney+.

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Riya Singh
Riya Singh
Riya Singh has a Bachelors in English and a Masters in Psychology. She's a K-drama enthusiast and has a writing experience of more than 2 years.

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