2016
16 eps
MBC
Comedy Romance Drama
A woman who has been living her life according to superstition and fortune-telling encounters a rational, probability-driven tech CEO who finds her belief syste…
If you loved Please Don't Date Him's slow build where every stolen glance and almost-moment pays off, Lucky Romance delivers exactly that. The emotional territory — workplace romance — is the same. The pacing is sharp comedic timing that earns the laughs rather than demanding them.
2017
16 eps
tvN
Comedy Romance Workplace
The playboy third son of a Korean conglomerate gets cut off and has to work a series of entry-level jobs — catering, convenience store, temp work — ending up in…
Like Please Don't Date Him, Revolutionary Love is built around slow build where every stolen glance and almost-moment pays off. The pacing is sharp comedic timing that earns the laughs rather than demanding them.
2021
16 eps
JTBC
Comedy Romance Workplace
A woman obsessed with having her own home — who has never been able to afford one — takes a job at a home-lifestyle magazine and finds herself in daily professi…
If you loved Please Don't Date Him's slow build where every stolen glance and almost-moment pays off, Monthly Magazine Home delivers exactly that. The emotional territory — workplace romance — is the same. The pacing is sharp comedic timing that earns the laughs rather than demanding them.
2019
12 eps
MBC
Comedy Romance Workplace
A diligent office worker at a gaming company — the kind who takes notes on everything, stays late voluntarily, and is profoundly ignored by the CEO — meets that…
Like Please Don't Date Him, it leans hard into workplace ensemble. The pacing is sharp comedic timing that earns the laughs rather than demanding them.
2021
16 eps
JTBC
Comedy Romance Workplace
At a cosmetics company, Yoon Song-ah has been in love with a colleague who doesn't see her as anything other than a dependable senior employee — until a younger…
If you loved Please Don't Date Him's slow build where every stolen glance and almost-moment pays off, She Would Never Know delivers exactly that. The emotional territory — workplace romance — is the same. The pacing is sharp comedic timing that earns the laughs rather than demanding them.
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