- Ended
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Aura Garrido,Eric Seijo,Alejandro Gasco,Izan Fernández,Liv Dobner,Diego Montejo,Anastasia Russo
- Ended
Serena Rossi,Massimiliano Caiazzo,Junior Rodriguez,Melissa Caturano,Catello Buonocore,Christian Chiummariello,Gennaro Filippone,Giordana Marengo,Giovanni Esposito,Ernesto Mahieux,Francesco Di Leva,Ivana Lotito,Nino D'Angelo
- Updated to episode 29
- Updated to episode 10
- Updated to episode 14
- Updated to episode 06
- Updated to episode 21
- Updated to episode 07
- Updated to episode 02
Jimmy Donaldson
- Ended
Ju Ji-hoon,Park Bo-young,Bae Sung-woo,Um Tae-goo,Kim Seol-hyun,Lee Jung-eun,Kim Min-ha,Park Hyeok-kwon,Kim Dae-myung,Shin Eun-soo,Kim Sun-hoa,Kim Ki-hae
- Ended
- Updated to episode 05
- Ended
Ingrid Bolsø Berdal,Anders Baasmo Christiansen,Alma Günther,Bernard Storm Lager,Thea Sofie Loch Næss,Thorbjørn Harr,Ólafur Darri Ólafsson
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The drama tells the story of a 29-year-old man named Tae Myung Ha, who got trapped in a 19-year-old high schooler’s body within a game called ‘Love for Love’s Sake’ which is based on his senior’s novel that he was reading. A translucent window appears in front of him and he receives a mission to make the main character, Cha Yeo Woon, happy. Cha Yeon Woon is his favorite character in the novel where he can relate the most. How can Myung Ha make Cha Yeo Woon happy? Will the game be unfolding entirely differently from the novel? How will it end?