
LTNS and S Line are two dramas with sexuality as their core theme. LTNS adresses a sexless marriage and marital infediliy. The protagonists form a team which specializes on blackmailing people that were cheating on their partner. In S Line, some people misteriously find glasses that connects individuals who are/were sexual partners, which expose their relationships . They each examine the emotional fallout of sexual disconnection or exposure.

Both are short dramas with a bit unclear, eccentric and somehow supernatural concept.
I think they’re shot/directed in a quite similar manner or with a similar idea.
The plot of both dramas isn’t akin to one another (besides the school setting and the supernatural elements), but they both give you that eerie, uncanny feeling while watching, like something not okay is happening but you’re not sure what (kinda suffocating but interesting story - that’s how I felt).
Both are not really slow paced, but since a lot of events kind of lack bigger momentum and are shown more from the outsider perspective or narrated via inner monologue, it kind of seems like they are.
It’s been quite a while since I’ve seen “The School Nurse Files” but I’ve immediately thought about it after seeing the first episode of “S-Line”.
They give off the same “off-beat” vibe.
I think they’re shot/directed in a quite similar manner or with a similar idea.
The plot of both dramas isn’t akin to one another (besides the school setting and the supernatural elements), but they both give you that eerie, uncanny feeling while watching, like something not okay is happening but you’re not sure what (kinda suffocating but interesting story - that’s how I felt).
Both are not really slow paced, but since a lot of events kind of lack bigger momentum and are shown more from the outsider perspective or narrated via inner monologue, it kind of seems like they are.
It’s been quite a while since I’ve seen “The School Nurse Files” but I’ve immediately thought about it after seeing the first episode of “S-Line”.
They give off the same “off-beat” vibe.


A group of people possessing special abilities disguise themselves as a family to survive against heinous criminals. Han Yeong Su is a loving mother with a special ability. Baek Cheol Hui is a father who hides his special ability. He has a timid personality, but he loves his wife, Yeong Su, a lot. Baek Gang Seong is a grandfather who shows an abrupt manner, but he cares for his family a lot. Baek Ji Hun and Baek Ji U are 17-year-old brother and sister. Ji Hun has a warm and gentle personality, while Ji U is picky and sensitive.

A work that depicts the mysterious story of a man who has been deprived of a part of his body by organ hunters and becomes 'connected' with a person who has received an organ transplant.
Ha Dong Su is part of a new human race called Connect. He has an immortal body, kidnapped by a group of human organ traffickers. His eye is cut out from him. He soon sees something and realizes the man who has his stolen eye is a serial killer. Ha Dong Su is now able to see what the serial killer sees. He chases after the serial killer to stop him from killing more people.
Ha Dong Su is part of a new human race called Connect. He has an immortal body, kidnapped by a group of human organ traffickers. His eye is cut out from him. He soon sees something and realizes the man who has his stolen eye is a serial killer. Ha Dong Su is now able to see what the serial killer sees. He chases after the serial killer to stop him from killing more people.

