Choi Woo Shik and Jung So Min are the next SBS K-drama couple! Kim U Ju is the only son and fourth-generation heir of Myungsoondang, South Korea’s oldest bakery, founded 80 years ago. He is a talented marketing team leader and perfectionist, yet a logical narcissist determined to run the family business in his late father’s place. His professional relationship with Yoo Me Ri, a designer from a partner company, takes an unexpected turn, pulling them into a whirlwind situation that forces him to become her fake husband. Yoo Me Ri is a quirky and hot-tempered designer who seeks out a fake husband to protect the newlyweds' special prize of a top-class townhouse. She is a bride-to-be who, having experienced a series of hardships in her life, including a broken engagement due to her fiancé's infidelity and a fraudulent lease of her new home, proposes to Kim U Ju, who has the same name as her ex-fiancé, in order to protect the newlywed home she won after the breakup. (Source: Soompi; edited by kisskh) Edit Translation
- English
- 한국어
- ภาษาไทย
- Русский
- Native Title: 우주메리미
- Also Known As: Marry Me in the Universe , Space Marry Me , U Ju Meri Mi
- Director: Song Hyun Wook, Hwang In Hyeok
- Screenwriter: Lee Ha Na
- Genres: Comedy, Romance, Drama, Family
Cast & Credits
- Choi Woo Shik Main Role
- Jung So Min Main Role
- Seo Bum June Main Role
- Shin Seul Ki Main Role
- Bae Na Ra Main Role
- Heo Ji NaO Seon Hui [Marketing team deputy manager]Support Role
Reviews
Would You Write Me a Better Script?
Oh, Jung Somin, the sh-t that I have to go through because of you.It's not bad, but not good either. Like, you literally have to turn off your brain to enjoy this. The writing is nonsense, the plot is ridiculous and irritating a lot of times. Especially the last episode.
Also, I'm so done with this "main characters have to know each other from the past" trope. It's so boring, honestly. The show wouldn't be any different without that.
The two main lead and some other side characters carried the show, but that's all. The adult baby and his family should've been removed from the show after the 6th episode.
My advice: Unless you really love Jung Somin or any of the actors, don't watch this if you can't turn off your critical brain. I don't know why so many Kdrama fans love to forgive or just ignore bad writing, but I'm not one of them.
I gave it a 6/10, because overall it's a lighthearted fun nonsense, but you won't miss much if you skip it.
fun premise but… why are the ex’s family STILL here??
This show had so much potential but the biggest problem is 100% the ex’s family hanging around way past the first act. Like… why are they still in every conflict? Why do they get THIS much screentime?? People keep saying the leads lack chemistry but honestly they don’t; the show just wastes all their moments by stuffing in secondary characters who don’t matter to the actual romance. Every time the leads start building momentum, boom: unnecessary side drama. It could’ve been a tight, cute romcom, but the pacing drags because we’re stuck watching plotlines that should’ve ended 10 episodes earlier.Recent Discussions
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