“Love Next Door” - Friends, Enemies, or Frenemies?

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“Love Next Door” is a Netflix Original 2024 Korean drama TV series, with 16 episodes, categorized as Romance and Comedy (Rom-Com). SUMMARY: Two people who grew up together separated as adults to pursue their own career goals. One remained in South Korea and the other accepted employment working abroad in Europe. One day the working in Europe stopped her world because she wanted to get off and returned home to live with her parents. WHY?? ♦ Mothers Love to Brag In “Love Next Door”, Choi Seung-Hyo‘s mother loves to brag about her successful son. He is the Number 1 architect in South Korea, runs his own business, has received numerous awards, and many people from prestigious families want their daughters to marry him. He is every mother’s perfect son and every woman’s dream husband. But … he’s not interested. Choi Seung-Hyo has dreams but they are all related to architecture. Bae Seok-Ryu is her mother’s dreams and hopes. Her daughter is everything her mother wanted to be but never had the opportunity. Her mother is in a bragging competition with Choi Seung-Hyo’s mother. Anything her son can do her daughter can do better. It’s that kind of competition. She brags […]
 
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Childhood friends reunited, living next door as adults? Plus, the whole "living with parents again" twist adds some interesting tension. I love Jung Hae-In and Jung So-Min, so I'm definitely going to check this out. But seriously, why did they both move back home
 
Oh man, the "enemies to lovers" trope is my favorite! Were they really enemies though, or just kids messing around? I hope the show explores their childhood dynamic and how it influences their relationship now. Can't wait to see some sparks fly!
 
16 episodes? Perfect! I can knock this whole drama out in a weekend. I love that the rating on My Drama List is so high. That makes me even more excited to see what all the hype is about. Also, thanks for the recommendations at the end. Always looking for my next K-drama fix
 
Interesting to see how the drama portrays the pressure to succeed in South Korea. Both main characters seem to be dealing with that in different ways. I wonder if the show will explore themes of family expectations and societal pressures. Could be a rom-com with some depth!
 
Jung Hae-In and Jung So-Min together? Sign me up! They both have amazing chemistry, and I can already imagine the cute moments when they live next door to each other. Will they start bickering like old times, or will something more develop? Can't wait to find out!
 

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