2021
12 eps
SBS
Romance Comedy Drama
Lee Ho-joon is Korea's top idol — handsome, famous, and accustomed to adoration. Choi Geun-young is a tabloid reporter and one of his most vocal anti-fans, know…
Like Semantic Error, So I Married an Anti-Fan is built around two people who despise each other helplessly, inevitably falling in love. At its core, it's about questions of who you really are under the person you've been told to be. The pacing is sharp comedic timing that earns the laughs rather than demanding them.
2024
10 eps
TBS
Romance Comedy Drama
A Japanese chocolate company executive who has the unwanted ability to hear others' inner thoughts finds that she can't read the mind of one person: the cheerfu…
Like Semantic Error, it leans hard into opposites attract. The pacing is sharp comedic timing that earns the laughs rather than demanding them.
2006
24 eps
MBC
Romance Comedy Drama
In an alternate modern Korea where the monarchy survived, a clumsy art-school girl is suddenly betrothed to the cold, aloof Crown Prince per a childhood arrange…
If you loved Semantic Error's two people who despise each other helplessly, inevitably falling in love, Goong (Princess Hours) delivers exactly that. At its core, it's about questions of who you really are under the person you've been told to be. The pacing is sharp comedic timing that earns the laughs rather than demanding them.
2024
16 eps
MBC
Romance Sports Comedy
Two elite athletes from rival teams have hated each other since they were rookies competing for the same spot. Now they're forced to train together — and everyt…
Like Semantic Error, Heated Rivalry is built around two people who despise each other helplessly, inevitably falling in love. At its core, it's about questions of who you really are under the person you've been told to be. The pacing is sharp comedic timing that earns the laughs rather than demanding them.
2023
12 eps
JTBC
Romance Drama Comedy
Two people who both want a divorce are forced to navigate the process together — except they're not each other's spouses. Kang Yoon-woo is trying to divorce his…
Like Semantic Error, Can We Be Strangers? is built around two people stuck together long enough for every wall to come down. At its core, it's about questions of who you really are under the person you've been told to be. The pacing is sharp comedic timing that earns the laughs rather than demanding them.
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