Will people fall in love when they act together in a romantic K-drama? Love Like a K-Drama is a reality dating show that centers on four Korean actors and four Japanese actresses who come together to live and pair up to try and land lead roles in six mini K-dramas. Will they be able to pass the audition with the person they love, or will they have to witness their romantic interest kissing their competitors?
Ten men and women in their 20s and 30s who want to find the best love. However, among the female members, there is at least one "lying" wolf girl who does not fall in love.
The long-awaited season 2! This time, a married couple is born?. If five sets of ex-lovers spend a month at a hotel to find their next love, will they find a new love or get back together? There are various reasons for breaking up. Variously troubled ex-lovers and potential new lovers mix together, a love reality show where past love and next love intersect while various emotions are vividly shaken.
A group of young adults live together in a house to find out where their hearts are leading them. They can either choose to leave the house alone, together with a new partner or together with their ex. However, they don't know who the other's exes are. Follow how the love unfolds itself in this touching dating show.
Stranded and ready to mingle, flirty singles search for love on a deserted island, they can only escape as couples for romantic date nights in paradise.Stranded and ready to mingle, flirty singles search for love on a deserted island, they can only escape as couples for romantic date nights in paradise.
Kusaka Haru, a girl with no dreams or goals, finds herself inexplicably drawn to Fujiwara Rio, a customer she meets at her part-time job. Acting on impulse, she visits the share house where he lives and tells him she wants to move in. Rio agrees, but with one condition: “Don’t fall in love with me as a man.” Even as Haru grows increasingly aware of her deepening feelings for him, she resolves to keep them hidden in order to stay by his side. But the two share an ambiguous yet strangely comfortable bond — and it’s about to quietly begin to shift.



