So I Married an Anti-Fan

7.4
20211h

The romance between top star Hoo Joon and his anti-fan reporter Lee Geun-young who end up living together.

Production

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Seasons

16 Episodes • Premiered 2021

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1. How Could Anyone Be This Different from Me?

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Kpop artist Who Joon comes back to Korea and almost immediately makes a bad impression on journalist Geun-young and her life.

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2. Are You Brave Enough to Be Hated?

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Geun-young embraces her new anti-fan status but starts to regret being so easily recognized. Who Joon is irritated by Geun-young's antics and the inconvenience that she is causing him.

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3. Reality, Something Between Somewhat and Somehow

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Geun-young and Who Joon do their first shoot together and things take a dramatic turn when they get into an accident. Who Joon and JJ get into an argument over In-hyung and Geun-young.

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4. You and I... It's An Incident Or An Accident?

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Geun-young makes a mistake on set and goes to find Who Joon to apologize only to see In-hyung again but still unable to see who she is. Who Joon tries to distance himself from JJ and In-hyung but somehow gets dragged back in.

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5. Where I Belong and Where I Don’t

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After meeting Roy and seeing her portrayal in the trailer of the show, Geun-young starts to look for a job second-guessing signing on to the show. Who Joon runs into JJ and the two end up getting into a physical fight.

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6. If I Had Never Met You

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The reality show moves to Japan because Who Joon has a commercial shoot there. Who Joon and JJ both find out that In-hyung is to co-star in the commercial causing more friction between them that spills out and gets noticed by Geun-young.

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7. You Make Me Worry...

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After returning from Japan, Geun-young realizes that being on a reality show is hard work. Geun-young also starts to put together Who Joon and In-hyung's past relationship.

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8. What Doesn't Fit You Always Becomes a Problem

Who Joon and Geun-young start to warm up to each other, but Who Joon's past complicates things. JJ's inability to let Who Joon go creates more problems for Who Joon.

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9. The Two Just Can't Ever Get Close

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Who Joon tries to mend his relationship with Geun-young even though Geun-young misunderstands his motives. JJ continues to investigate Who Joon and runs into a clue accidentally given to him by Geun-young.

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10. When You Have Someone Else To Protect

Who Joon finds out about Yu-ri and decides to go on a road trip with her and Geun-young. JJ and In-hyung's relationship gets more complicated after the interview with Who Joon.

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11. Sometimes You Have to Pick Your Side

Who Joon rushes to the hospital with Geun-young to see In-hyung. Geun-young stays the night with In-hyung to make sure that she is recovering. Who Joon gets kidnapped by a fan, and Geun-young and Ji-hyang try to find him.

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12. Was It Twist of Fate That Brought Us Here?

Who Joon and Geun-young grow closer and define their relationship though they are keeping it a secret. In-hyung starts to move on from JJ and realizes she has more people on her side than she thought.

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13. A Dangerous Invitation

While the rumors about Who Joon and In-hyung persist, JJ shares new information about Who Joon with Young-seok, hoping that Young-seok will come to his side. Who Joon and Geun-young go to the beach to shoot for their show.

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14. This Won't Be The End

With their show ending, Geun-young and Who Joon navigate the new phase of their relationship only to be hit by two different scandals consecutively. The outcome has far-reaching effects that lead to tragedy and the end of relationships.

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15. The Truth Untold

Overwhelmed with the fallout from his press conference, the accident, and trying to find his father, Who Joon decides to take a step back. Geun-young gives him space while trying to help him using the media.

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16. I'll Stand by You Until the End of Time

In-hyung and JJ are recovering in the hospital after their and each reflects on their past relationships and mistakes. Geun-young and Who Joon focus on their careers and relationship, hoping to leave their problems behind.

Cast

Photo of Sooyoung Choi

Sooyoung Choi

Lee Geun-young

Photo of Hwang Chan-seong

Hwang Chan-seong

JJ / Choi Jae-joon

Photo of Han Ji-an

Han Ji-an

Oh In-hyung

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Kim Min-gue

Go Soo-hwan

Photo of Kim Sun-hyuk

Kim Sun-hyuk

Seo Ji-hyang

Photo of Dong Hyun-bae

Dong Hyun-bae

Han Jae-won

Photo of Im Do-yoon

Im Do-yoon

Noh Do-yoon

Photo of Kim Min-kyo

Kim Min-kyo

Bae Young-seok

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Park Mi-ri

reporter

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Reviews

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Rando

6/10

_"So I married my Anti-fan"_ was a light and fluffy show that was enjoyable to watch, though nothing new or too unique. If you need a feel-good, "enemy to lovers" or "rich guy, poor girl" type show, then you found it. It did have some issues that took away from it being a 10 for me.

Geun-young's character was great. She had great male and female friendships. Go Soo-hwan had no romance with either of his friends, which I also really liked. They communicated well and were there for each other but also had clear boundaries, which was nice to see. Her relationship with her parents was loving and supportive. Geun-young's parents did not push her towards a relationship with Who Joon, setting this kdrama apart from the previous show. Instead, her parents punished Who Joon for treating their daughter so horribly. In many Kdramas and Cdramas, you see the parents forgiving the guy way too easily when they find out that the guy is rich and handsome. But these two stuck up for their daughter. The story could have been better had they included more interaction with the friends and parents. At times, Geun-young was portrayed as dumb when she was technically a journalist and should be very sharp. (One scene that comes to mind is when she is drawing a triangle between JJ, In-hyung, and Who Joon but can't conclude that they are in a love triangle or when she gets lost in Japan and her inability to come up with an adequate solution).

In contrast, Who Joon's relationships were a bit more predatory. Most of the people around him were making money off of him or were people that had betrayed him in some form. Who Joon was raised by a single mom who seemed to never be there for him. So this set up a good way for you to forgive him for anything he does that is awful. But he genuinely was a nice person except when it came to Guen-young. Though he does become nicer to her, he doesn't do enough to redeem himself. Geun-young suffers horrible treatment at the hands of his fans with no protection from Who Joon. Who Joon doesn't protect her when she gets into situations partially caused by him and the production team. When they are finally are in a relationship, he gets better about it. But I feel if you portray him as a good guy, he needs to be a good guy regardless of whether they are in a relationship or not.

The supporting cast brought talent and fun to all the characters in the show. Sung Hoon, as JJ's crazy older brother, performed his role perfectly. However, Mi-jung, Soo-hwan, and Ji-hyang brought on the charm as dependable friends. Mi-jung was straightforward and would put things into perspective for Guen-young and was perceptive compared to everyone around her. Though she had her brand of crazy, she bought to the group normal and logical thinking. Soo-hwan was a great friend and would come in and help whenever needed. He also stood up for her at work or on the field when talking to other journalists. Mi-jung and Soo-hwan were underutilized on this show and would be more interesting characters than In-hyung and JJ. As for Ji-hyang, he was the best in every way. Though he also made money off of Who Joon, he genuinely cared about his well-being and happiness. And the random clips we saw of him laughing at Who Joon and Guen-young added to his charm and solidified that he saw Who Joon as a younger brother. There is also the whole trip to Japan, where he tries to keep In-hyung away from Who Joon and tries to resolve the misunderstandings with Guen-young.

The worst part about this show was the relationship between In-hyung and JJ. The Webtoon did a better job of making In-hyung likable and JJ the villain. Had these two been likable, giving them a redemption arc would be okay, but this was not the case. Both of these two were manipulative and abusive towards each other and everyone around them. They constantly put their dreams and goals in front of any relationship that they had with anyone. In-hyung's obsession with fame and JJ's obsession with Who Joon made them mentally unhealthy. To have these two end up together and not in therapy does not make sense. They somehow mended all their friendships without doing any work to gain forgiveness or even offering an apology. They did not do anything to redeem themselves or to make amends for their poor behavior. The ending did not make sense because of this and was undeserved.

Again, it was a good show, and I enjoyed watching it. I think the main couple had good chemistry with one another, and the supporting cast was really good, even if the second leads were super annoying.

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ParkMin

2/10

Within less than 3 minutes going into the first episode we were presented with these goofy and silly sound effects for every motion and laughter. My expectations were nullified immediately which definitely helped to endure it. The interactions between the characters were painfully artificial and static, which made the dreadful cheesiness even worse than it already was. This is how it seems from the surface but the content is much more revolting and ugly. Highly not recommended!

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