Married Or Not, Here’s Why “Love (ft. Marriage and Divorce)” Deserves Your Watch List On Netflix

If complicated yet realistic stories about marriage and relationships excite you, Love (ft. Marriage and Divorce) definitely will engross you!

Everything comes unraveling for three successful women who work on a radio show as twists, turns, and troubles plague their seemingly happy marriages.

The series stars Sung Hoon, Lee Tae Gon, Park Joo Mi and Lee Ga Ryeong in the main leads. Exploring facets of married couples in their 30’s, 40’s and 50’s, it also features their misfortunes and predicaments as they seek true love.

Centering on three married couples in their 30s, 40s, and 50s, the series depicts an array of marital troubles as the characters experience love, marriage, and divorce. Check out some reasons why you’ll get hooked on the show here.

Hit Writer

Love (ft. Marriage and Divorce) is penned by famous writer Phoebe Lim (also known as Im Sung-han) who has a slew of hits like Miss Mermaid, Dear Heaven, and New Tales of Gisaeng. Well known for her interesting plots with surprising twists, her dramas have received high ratings and much buzz.

Marking her return in over five years, her latest series draws a lot of anticipation to what stories she will present this time.

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Relatable For Couples In Their 30s, 40s and 50s

Married for three years are Lawyer Pan Sa-hyeon (Sung-Hoon) and radio DJ Boo Hye-ryung (Lee Ga-ryoung) who are both in their 30s. Hye-ryung wants to maintain a good work-life balance and the couple made a promise not to have any children before getting married.

There’s a huge surprise in store for them though, because someone is pregnant and it’s not Hye-ryung. How will this couple approach this unexpected situation?

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Doctor Shin Yu-sin (Lee Tae-gon) and radio program director Sa Pi-young (Park Joo-mi) are a couple in their 40s. Naturally, they strive for perfection in all areas of their lives.

Yu-sin is very romantic and makes his love for his wife quite obvious. On the other hand, Pi-young has an estranged relationship with her mother and doesn’t want her to see her children. Will their marriage remain picture perfect?

Professor Park Hae-ryun (Jeon No-min) and radio scriptwriter Lee Si-eun (Jeon Soo-kyeong) are a couple in their 50s. They each other’s first loves, having met in high school.

Soo-kyeong is very sacrificial and spends more time taking care of her husband and kids than herself. Thanks to her hard work, Hae-ryun was able to become a respectable professor. However, Soo-kyeong feels betrayed when Hae-ryun suggests separating. Will they be able to avoid divorce?


Twist-Laden Plot That Engrosses

All of the couples appear happy at first, but each pair faces betrayal and turmoil. Among the different people who get tangled with the couples’ lives, Song Won (Lee Min-young) is a woman who ends up getting involved with one of the married men. She works as a Chinese translator, but you’ll have to tune in to find out which married man she meets. In addition, there’s a lot of drama that extends to family members. Will the couples be able to maintain their happy marriages?

Don’t miss out on all of the juicy drama when Love (ft. Marriage and Divorce) premieres on January 23 at 10PM, Philippine Standard Time with new episodes every Saturday and Sunday, only on Netflix!


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