My Mate Match - Season 1

Season 1
Match, a new YouTuber, has a problem with his old team resulting in him being voted out. To start over, he must create everything by himself. As a result, Match must begin looking for a new place to live. Fortunately, his older cousin Yim gets a new condo room for him to rent. Unfortunately, is it's too big and, of course, too expensive. He posts on the internet a wanted ad for one roommate, then Mix sends him a response. They agree to meet at a café, but on that exact day, Yim also brings Ryu to meet Match. One position. Two applicants. Match has to decide who will be his roommate!
This dilemma is not as easily solved as one might expect as there is one thing that Match hates a lot: choosing. He hates to choose. Match agrees to live with both Ryu and Mix for 3 weeks and broadcast their VLOG on his channel in the name, "My Mate Match". At the end of the trial period, Match hopes his viewers can help him decide.
Three guys, three weeks, one big room. What is the meaning of family for you? Follow along as the meaning unfolds for Match, Mix, and Ryu.

Episodes

Episode 1
Match moves into a home that he plans on renting, but he quickly learns he is going to need some help with the rent. He is permitted to take on one roommate, but unexpectedly, both Ryu and Mix shows up at his door asking to move in.

Episode 2
With the bars closed, Mix struggles to find a place to perform his music. Match tries to help motivate Mix to keep busy while he is out of work.

Episode 3
When Yim discovers that Match is breaking the rules of his lease, she insists Match decide who needs to move out of the rental house.

Episode 4
Following Ryu's confession, he and Match begin working on their photoshoot for Match's work project. Seeing the two working so closely pushes Mix to his breaking point.

Episode 5
The boys must come to terms with their feelings as the future of the house nears being settled.
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