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7.2 1 Seasons • 10 Episodes

Please Don't Date Him - Season 1

Seo Ji Sung is a programmer of the AI smart home appliance development team. One day, she accidentally develops an AI program called Cho Sang Shin, which will identify trashy humans, and she uses it to save people who are in difficult relationships. Jung Kook Hee is a firefighter who doesn't use social media. He is the one and only person that Cho Sang Shin is unable to analyze.

Top Cast

  • Song Ha-yoon

    Song Ha-yoon

    Seo Ji-Sung

  • Lee Jun-young

    Lee Jun-young

    Jung Kook-Hee

  • Yoon Bo-mi

    Yoon Bo-mi

    Moon Ye-Seul

  • Gong Min-jeung

    Gong Min-jeung

    Tak Ki-Hyun

  • Joo Woo-jae

    Joo Woo-jae

    Han Yoo-Jin

  • Nam Min-woo

    Nam Min-woo

    Ok Dong-Jin

  • Kim Gi-ri

    Kim Gi-ri

    Jegal Soo-Won

  • Lee Si-hoon

    Lee Si-hoon

    Bang Jung-Han

  • Park Han-sol

    Park Han-sol

    Byun Ha-ri

Overview

Seo Ji Sung is a programmer of the AI smart home appliance development team. One day, she accidentally develops an AI program called Cho Sang Shin, which will identify trashy humans, and she uses it to save people who are in difficult relationships. Jung Kook Hee is a firefighter who doesn't use social media. He is the one and only person that Cho Sang Shin is unable to analyze.

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