The Golden Spoon Episode 7 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 7 Preview

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The Golden Spoon Episodes 7 Preview Still

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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 7 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 7 will release on October 14, 2022, at 8 PM IST on Disney+.

The Golden Spoon Episode 7 Predictions

Seung-cheon is back to being Tae-yong but this time he will not only be giving up his family but also the person whom he loves. This is the only way for him to make things better for everyone, however, Tae-yong has left a mess for him to clean. But with Ju-hee being the party involved, Seung-cheon has no way to fix things right now.

However, while leaving the airport, Ju-hee follows behind and it looks like she found out that Tae-yong visited her father before the incident.

The Golden Spoon Episode 6 Recap

The Golden Spoon episode 6 brings us to the two boys back who are back to their lives, however, due to Yeon-jin’s plan to push Seung-cheon to the corner, the family is left with no place to go.

Seung-cheon has now decided to go back to being Tae-yong so that he can solve all problems. That night, Tae-yong makes his way to Ju-hee’s father’s house where he asks about the incident that happened in the U.S. However, the revelation that he brings with him absolutely terrifies him as he makes his way out of the house.

The next day, Tae-yong runs away from home to die while Seung-cheon runs inside Tae-yong’s house and takes a quick bit of food before returning to once again becoming Hwang Tae-yong.

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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