Three women live their lives all on separate roads. One woman is an aspiring scriptwriter, another is a successful couple manager, while the third woman is jobless and aspires to be a famous chef. After not seeing one another for years, the friends are reunited as they each attend a “blind date” event hosted by the couple manager, Suh Hye-Jin. From this point on these women are reunited as friends but things quickly get complicated as they become involved with each other’s love interests. The drama unfolds as the girlfriends are there for each other during break ups and hook ups… Each girl realizes what is most important to them as they learn a little bit about themselves and as they discover what friendship truly means. Edit Translation
- English
- Español
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Native Title: 독신천하
- Also Known As: Single Life
- Screenwriter: Lee Hae Jung
- Genres: Comedy, Romance
Cast & Credits
- Moon Jung HeeSeo Hye JinMain Role
- Yoo Sun Main Role
- Kim Yoo Mi Main Role
- Lee Hyun WooJang Hyun SooSupport Role
- Lee Gi YoungHan Joong ManSupport Role
- Jo Mi RyungJo Min SookSupport Role
Reviews
Too single to die...
The main theme was bloated super messy entanglements. These relationships were poorly and unjustifiably tangled for the sake of it. The girls were constantly switching love interests between the same 2-3 guys with no repercussions affecting the story, dynamics and friendships. The synopsis was mostly misleading, whatever is mentioned about friendship was nothing but a small trivial thing that was barely worked on during its runtime, mostly during the last episode. They were all up into each others love interests but none of the girls had direct interactions and/or confrontations in that regard because it would bring sour feelings that would be impossible to clean up by the end. Sloppy chaotic mess can have some entertainment value in melodrama/makjang world watching chaos ensues but this drama couldn't even provide that. The final resolution was weird, forced and just generally bad.