Kye-na, an average woman in her late twenties, holds a steady job and a committed boyfriend, Ji-myoung. Yet instead of feeling content, she constantly faces uncertainty, confusion and anxiety. While struggling with personal relationships and life's woes, Kye-na finally embarks for New Zealand despite everyone’s dissuasion on leaving her home behind.
After moving into his new house, Jong-suk, struggling to get a job, faces two children who insist that they live there. Jong-suk and the children end up living together, for a while.
Every episode has one dialogue with two characters in one place. The six dialogues are for beginners who should still learn from the realities of how we rule out people around us not only reasonably but smoothly.
Kyung-ah works as a caregiver and lives alone. The only one she can rely on is her daughter, Yeonsu, but it's hard to see her after her independence. Meanwhile, Yeonsu, who was suffering from his ex-boyfriend, argues with him again and heads home. After Yeonsu left, Kyung-ah receives a shocking message.
Coincidentally, Suyoung finds her photo in a traveling blog. There, she discovers Sophie’s record of 4 days in Korea spent in her house. Through Sophie’s journal, Suyoung takes a fresh look at the worst times that she had endured with her husband, Jonggu. At last, the unknown feelings and truths seem to be understandable. We had been crying and laughing through Sophie’s point of view. Which sentiment did we leave behind?
During the rehearsal of the short film God’s Daughter Dances, Hae-Joon faces difficulty on his first acting session, and Woo-kyeom is having a hard time playing his gay role.
A transgender woman has cut ties with her family and hometown. She is compelled to go back, however, to perform a traditional memorial drum dance for her father to fulfill the conditions of his will and get her inheritance.
A female detective investigates the cause of a high school girl’s death and uncovers a disturbing truth.
One summer day, two ex-lovers run into each other. This chance encounter is connected to three other summer days across the past ten years.
Seo-joon follows his dream of becoming a chef by cooking for Mi-young, who is unwell. As he takes care of her, Mi-young’s weight drops, which begins to weigh on Seo-joon more and more.
A high school student keeps a bandage on his forehead. Assuming he is hiding a horn beneath it, his friends plan to take it off and reveal the horn.
Da-kyung, a horror YouTuber desperate for views, uploads a video about the eerie urban legends surrounding Gwanglim Station—the site of the highest number of missing person cases in the country. The video goes viral overnight. Despite everyone's warnings, Da-kyung's thirst for views only grows stronger. But as she digs deeper, she uncovers a shocking secret behind the station…
Twenty two years old Yongi and Yoonhee are unable to dream for a better future. No matter how much they try, the reality is heavy and exhausting. Eventually they go their own separate ways.
As a young couple living together, Jiyoung works during the day and Woocheol works at night. The only time they can share is the one hour between 7 and 8 in the morning, when Woocheol comes back from work and Jiyoung is preparing to go to work.
A transgender female dancer, Shin-mi, gets a call from the Military Manpower Administration, to attend the Military Service Examination.
In a quiet residential neighborhood, a French sandwich shop called Bon-Amande. The owner and only employee is Bong Soo-ah, who quit her longtime job to open this shop after a series of events. She calls him Jin Woo-kun, and he's her first part-time employee. Since his arrival, the shop has been receiving unexpected and surprising customers. Her sandwiches are eaten out loud without realizing it, and they are eaten to the roof of their mouths.
Gwang-ho, a prospect on his high school baseball team, is not drafted by a professional baseball team. His desire to continue playing baseball strains his relationship with his team members. Gwang-ho eventually begins selling fake gasoline with his friend Min-cheol.
Hyeonjae was a war correspondent who quit due to his trauma of war. Thinking of the special communication he had with plants as a kid, he returns to his grandfather's arboretum. At that very place, he gains the courage to live on and decides to run a plant café in the city. To his customers who seek him out with their stories and plants, Hyeonjae provides a remedy for not only their plants but also their hearts.
Yoonhee, waiting for her best friend Soojin, goes into Soojin's house only to encounter Soojin's boyfriend, Hyunsoo.