2019
16 eps
JTBC
Comedy Romance Slice Of Life
Three men running a failing guesthouse in Itaewon acquire a new set of ridiculous problems — romantic, financial, professional — in this standalone sequel that …
Like iPartment, Welcome to Waikiki 2 is built around ragtag group of people who slowly become each other's whole world. At its core, it's about a friendship that becomes the emotional anchor of everything else. Same warm and slapstick energy throughout.
2021
12 eps
Netflix
Comedy Romance Slice Of Life
An international student dormitory in Seoul houses a rotating cast of students from South Korea, America, Denmark, Canada, and Uzbekistan — and each episode is …
If you loved iPartment's ragtag group of people who slowly become each other's whole world, So Not Worth It delivers exactly that. At its core, it's about a friendship that becomes the emotional anchor of everything else. The pacing is sharp comedic timing that earns the laughs rather than demanding them.
2024
8 eps
TVING
Comedy Drama Romance
Go Young, a gay man in his late twenties navigating Seoul's apartment rental market and dating scene, forms a deep friendship with his female flatmate Jae-hee —…
Like iPartment, Love in the Big City is built around ragtag group of people who slowly become each other's whole world. At its core, it's about a friendship that becomes the emotional anchor of everything else. The pacing is sharp comedic timing that earns the laughs rather than demanding them.
2021
16 eps
tvN
Romance Comedy Slice Of Life
A big-city dentist moves to a seaside village and clashes with the charming village handyman.…
If you loved iPartment's ragtag group of people who slowly become each other's whole world, Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha delivers exactly that. The pacing is sharp comedic timing that earns the laughs rather than demanding them.
2021
12 eps
JTBC
Comedy Drama Romance
Three women with completely different careers and personalities have one thing in common: they need a drink at the end of the day. Ahn So-hee is a fitness influ…
If you loved iPartment's ragtag group of people who slowly become each other's whole world, Work Later, Drink Now delivers exactly that. The pacing is sharp comedic timing that earns the laughs rather than demanding them.
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