Yun Su, a new resident from Cheonan, moves into a shared house and tries to hide his identity, but his roommate, Ha Jin, catches him out, sparking a delicate emotional battle. Through punishment dates and casual flirtations, the two move beyond pranks and threats, becoming drawn to each other. However, Ha Jin's sudden departure and public confession spark a conflict, forcing Yun Su to choose between secrecy and honesty. (Source: Korean = filmmakers.co.kr || Translation = MyDramaList) Edit Translation
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Cast & Credits
- Lim Ji HoonYun SuMain Role
- Kim HwanMin Hyeok [Drama actor]Guest Role
- Seong HoSeong Ho [Drama actor]Guest Role
Reviews
what was that?
lol look im not trying to be rude or anything but it has been a while since i have seen a very bad acting, it might be the worst acting i have seen XD anyway the only good thing is the nc/hot scene so if you are interested about that.For those who are interested for an official link to watch:
https://likey.me/FlyingPenguin
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Quiet tension that almost sticks the landing
Short but not without substance — that's how I'd describe this one. The premise drew me in: two roommates, one hiding his identity, one who sees through it immediately and uses that knowledge to start a silent power struggle that gradually becomes something else entirely. There's a restraint to the early episodes that I genuinely appreciated, and the pair work well together. The intimate scenes deliver too.What tripped it up for me personally was the shift towards the end. Ha Jin's sudden departure and the very public confession felt out of place in a story that had been living in quiet, understated moments up until that point. It's not that the conflict itself is wrong, it just landed with a different energy than everything that came before it — and that disconnect left me with mixed feelings overall.
I liked the pair, the setup, and a lot of what came in between. I'm just not sure I'd go back for it. A series that gets more right than wrong, but doesn't quite pull everything together in the end.
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