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Love in Time - Season 1

Is it possible to go back in time and change the course of history? Noh Jin Woo is a “brain hacker” who has the ability to get inside people’s heads and tap into their innermost thoughts. He is dating top actress Yoo Ha Ri. When tragedy strikes and Ha Ri is murdered, Jin Woo is devastated. Using his special skills, Jin Woo decides to travel back in time and save Ha Ri. But every time he tries, a new accident occurs and Jin Woo is unable to reverse the tragedy. Can Jin Woo keep Ha Ri from being killed? (sequel to Love in Memory)

Top Cast

  • Oh Ha-young

    Oh Ha-young

    Yu Ha Ri

  • Go Yoon

    Go Yoon

    Noh Jin Woo

  • Hwang So-hee

    Hwang So-hee

    Seo Hwi

  • Kim Tae-min

    Kim Tae-min

    Min Chan

Overview

Is it possible to go back in time and change the course of history? Noh Jin Woo is a “brain hacker” who has the ability to get inside people’s heads and tap into their innermost thoughts. He is dating top actress Yoo Ha Ri. When tragedy strikes and Ha Ri is murdered, Jin Woo is devastated. Using his special skills, Jin Woo decides to travel back in time and save Ha Ri. But every time he tries, a new accident occurs and Jin Woo is unable to reverse the tragedy. Can Jin Woo keep Ha Ri from being killed? (sequel to Love in Memory)

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