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Marry You korean drama review
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Marry You
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by All By Xiro
Jun 14, 2025
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 6.5
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 2.5

A forced couples retreat on a paradise island ? You’ll question why you signed up, a Lot !

"He’s hot, single, and raising toddlers—she’s here to cancel marriage entirely. Let the petty begin!" 💍
6.5/10 – A Rom-Com That Says ‘I Don’t’ More Than ‘I Do’ (But Still Flirts With Commitment)

✨ THE GOOD:
The setup? Chaotic genius.
Marriage-obsessed island guy vs marriage-hating civil servant = tension marinated in petty.
Lee Yi-kyung’s charisma – This man carried the show, the twins, and the entire concept on his back (and smile).
The kids – Twin gremlins with acting chops and comedic timing. Give them their own spin-off already.

🤨 THE “MARRIAGE? IN THIS ECONOMY?” MOMENTS:
The plot wandered – Started with matchmaking, detoured into melodrama, and briefly considered espionage.
The female lead’s vibe – Stoic to the point of "Are you okay, blink twice?"
Childcare logic – Sir, where are the toddlers while you’re on your fourth beach walk of the day?

💋 THE "JUST KISS BETWEEN DIAPER CHANGES" FACTOR:
Chemistry? Lukewarm.
Drama? Minimal.
A romance so chill it could legally be iced coffee. No love triangle, just mild inconvenience dressed as an ex.

🎯 VERDICT:
"Like a government-mandated dating retreat—awkward, low-stakes, but somehow weirdly relaxing."

Watch if: You crave light fluff, tropical scenery, and kids who act circles around adults.
Skip if: You want sparks, sharp writing, or anything resembling adult supervision.

Best paired with: 🏖️ A coconut drink, emergency childcare hotline, and your lowest emotional investment.
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