Love Like a K-Drama - Season 1

Season 1
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?

Episodes

Can a Kiss Scene Lead to Love?
Four actresses from Japan arrive in Seoul and head out to meet the actors. Not only will they be filming together, they'll also be sharing an apartment.

I Like Guys Born in June
A dispute occurs when the men have to choose who they want to film their next audition with. Later, the pairs hang out and get to know each other more.

Two Kisses, One Love
With the next story a love triangle, jealousy reigns when Honoka films scenes with one actor, and then has to film with another actor of her choosing.

I Only Have Eyes for You
The next pairings will be decided by a shopping challenge — this time, it's up to the women to choose, making it clear who their heart is drawn to.

The Samgyeopsal That Changed Everything
Back in the house after a long day of shooting, Dong Kyu's secret outing with a certain someone causes an emotional stir, leading to a love triangle.

A Love That Starts From 1%
A fortune teller analyzes which pairings are the most compatible — but the results are surprising and ironic, triggering Nozomi's painful one-way love.

She's My Baby
The next drama is about an aspiring singer, and with her new scene partner, Nozomi really hopes she can finally win this audition.

There’s Been an Incident
The participants end up revealing their true feelings when they have to choose who they want to be paired up with for the next audition.

I'm Rooting for You Two
The judges are impressed by Nozomi's emotionally revealing performance during her audition. Will it be enough to finally win her a role?

The Cruelest Decision
When faced with the decision of choosing their next pair for the final audition, two of the women come clean with each other in a teary confession.

Kiss Monsters
After a difficult and long deliberation, the judges announce their final decision. Then, the chosen pair film the final love story, "A Sad Wedding."

Thank You for Letting Me Fall in Love
The night before the women return to Japan, the participants gather at the airport and get one last chance to confess their feelings.
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