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Wuri's Family

The story is mainly based on a love triangle between Wu Ri, Da Eun and Tae Hee. However, it also covers the issue of family and friendship. The story is about two childhood best friends, Tae Hee and Wu Ri who have known each other since they were kids. Tae Hee secretly falls in love with Wu Ri. However, Wu Ri has always thought of her as his best friend and his love is only for a girl that he likes most as the first time he saw her namely Da Eun, a deaf and mute girl in university. Unfortunately, Tae Hee was extremely upset and the mother of Wu Ri's family was absolutely against the relationship between the two.

Wuri's Family

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Please, Yes

A chance, drunken kiss between two men—Su-hyeon, an emotionally guarded office worker, and Seung-hyeon, a younger student who refuses to let the moment be forgotten—unravels into an uneasy, lingering connection neither of them knows how to define. What begins as embarrassment turns into persistent encounters, forced proximity, and emotional misreadings that blur the boundary between avoidance and attraction. As Su-hyeon tries to deny what happened, Seung-hyeon challenges his restraint with quiet persistence, pushing both toward confronting feelings they never planned to name. In short-form episodic fragments, the series traces hesitation, tension, and gradual emotional recognition between two men caught between discomfort and desire.

Please, Yes

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Screen

Kim So Hyun (Kim Tae Hee) is an orphan who lost her father at a young age. Her father, who was a movie director, died in a fire while trying to save his original movie. Having been inspired at a young age, So Hyun took up writing with a desire to make a movie someday. When So Hyun becomes a young adult, she moves into a new apartment. Due to a communication error, she ends up sharing the apartment with a handsome young man named Kim Joon Pyo (Gong Yoo). Little does she know that Song Yoo Ra (Oh Seung Hyun), a childhood classmate, has a secret crush on Joon Pyo! Coincidentally, Yoo Ra and So Hyun work at the same place - So Hyun as the theater clean-up attendant, and Yoo-Ra as a staff in the production department. Park Tae-Young (Park Jung-Chul) is another staff in the production department of the theater that So Hyun and Yoo Ra work at. He meets So Hyun and is surprised to find himself eventually falling for her.

Screen

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ATEEZ+

Now in their 8th year since debut, ATEEZ steps away from the spotlight for a heartwarming and hilarious dating-style series. Pairing off for one-on-one "date days," the members plan personalized outings for each other, filled with genuine moments, lighthearted flirting, and unexpected emotional depth. As they explore what a perfect day looks like with their fellow members, the chemistry, banter, and bonds take center stage—culminating in a playful vote for the ultimate "date mate." It's ATEEZ like you've never seen them: unfiltered, charming, and full of surprises.

ATEEZ+

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Need For Womance

Four aspiring women live under one roof. Actress Oh Yun Soo and Yoon Yu Sun, who have been known each other for 30 years, Makeup artist Lee Gyeong Min, and actress Cha Ye Ryun show their chemistry and share what kind of a lifestyle an actress has. A member of Korea’s national archery team and also Tokyo Olympics medalist, An San, reveals friendly images of her daily life at Gwangju Woman’s University. Also, including Han Hye Jin, Lee Hyun Yi, Song Hae Na, Korea’s top models’ delightful everyday lives are open. Please look forward to what synergy would be created when women representing each field get together.

Need For Womance

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Wedding

Wedding is an 18-episode South Korean television drama that aired on KBS2 in 2005. The series explores the relationship of a newly wed couple, showing how two people, who met and married through an arranged matchmaking, slowly develop a relationship and learn what it means to be married. Some of the issues explored include what is the most important thing in a marriage, trust and honesty between a couple, how past relationships affect present, and the role of family in a relationship. Unlike other dramas written by Oh Soo-yeon, which focused on people falling in love by fate or destiny, this one is about two people with very different personalities, values, and backgrounds, and seeing how they learn to love one another despite all of their differences.

Wedding

6.5 N/A
The Woman Who Wants to Marry

These days, there seem to be just too many single working women in their 30s. These women have spent all their years accomplishing their dream and now stand all alone. They turn to men now, hoping to settle down, but all the fine guys have been snatched away by young girls who were only concerned about getting married. Now they try to fall into self-hypnotism that they are better off than being trapped in an unhappy marriage, but they can't help feeling all alone and lonely. "Marry Me" is a story of how women in their thirties come to face life and discover something new about their lives. 30-year-old spinster reporter Sin Young was once called a "troublemaker reporter", but she clenched her teeth and kept digging into her work. Soon Ae, a 30-year-old stewardess, is the breadwinner of her family who supports her ailing father, an utterly hopeless widow aunt and another hopeless cousin. Seung Ri is renowned for her numerous love affairs.

The Woman Who Wants to Marry

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We're Not Trash

Shin Jo Hee grew up without being loved by her mother. She is easily excited about trivial things, sometimes aggressive and spontaneous. People around her worry about her because of her bipolar disorder, but Shin Jo Hee does not intend to treat her disorder and thinks that it was caused by her mother. Jin Woo Hyuk is suffering from depression. He keeps feeling that he is trash. On the day he is diagnosed with depression, he meets Shin Jo Hee at the hospital and faces an unexpected change in his life.

We're Not Trash

6.0 N/A