Would You Marry Me? ~ You Have The Same Name as My Ex

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“Would You Marry Me?” is a 2025 Korean drama, 12 episodes, categorized as Romance and Comedy (Rom-Com), and it’s streaming on Disney+/Hulu. Memorable Quote: “Will you be my husband?” SUMMARY: Her fiancé was unfaithful so they broke up. Her marriage was already registered so she asked for a divorce. But then she won an apartment. The only problem was she needed a husband in order to accept the prize.
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“Would You Marry Me?” is a 2025 Korean drama, 12 episodes, categorized as Romance and Comedy (Rom-Com), and it’s streaming on Disney+/Hulu. Memorable Quote: “Will you be my husband?” SUMMARY: Her fiancé was unfaithful so they broke up. Her marriage was already registered so she asked for a divorce. But then she won an apartment. The only problem was she needed a husband in order to accept the prize.
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Wait, so you're telling me this is the new drama of the year? A fake marriage situation? Classic! But also, how many times can we roll with the "I need a husband for a prize" plot? 😂 Someone convince me this isn’t just another cookie-cutter rom-com before I waste 16 hours of my life! Also, are we really going to ignore the fact that her fiancé was unfaithful? Like, girl, RUN! But hey, I’m all for some cringe-worthy moments if it means I get to laugh and swoon at the same time. Anyone else hyped about this or just me?
 
I liked that the characters had realistic reactions to their unusual situation. The tension between past relationships and current obligations made the story engaging. The actors delivered convincing performances, especially Jung So-Min. Her expressions of frustration and hope made the character relatable. Choi Woo-Sik brought a calm presence that balanced the chaos Me-ri brought into their arrangement. Overall, the 90-day premise was interesting because it allowed both characters to grow individually while navigating forced intimacy. The drama managed to be lighthearted without ignoring the emotional challenges that come with betrayal and sudden life changes. I would recommend it for anyone who enjoys romantic comedies with a mix of humor and character development. The supporting cast added depth without overshadowing the leads.
 
Each episode allowed Yoo Me-ri and Kim Woo-joo to understand each other gradually. The fake marriage concept could have been overdone, but the writers introduced small conflicts and humorous misunderstandings that kept it entertaining. The chemistry between the leads is important in any romantic comedy, and in this case, it worked very well. Seo Bum-June’s cameo added a bit of tension without making it overwhelming. The show has heart, humor, and just enough drama to keep me invested. It is a well-balanced story that I can see myself rewatching.
 

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