

A marriage proposal is supposed to be a happy ending. But for one couple, it becomes the beginning of an uphill struggle over wedding preparations.
DirectorSeo Joo-wan
WritersChoi I-rang, Kang Sook

First Pitch
May 23, 2022
Doubt and frustration bubble up for Kim Na-eun as her boyfriend Seo Jun-hyeong deflects every time she wants to talk about marriage.

Missed Sign
May 24, 2022
The first step is also one of the most important: having their parents meet. Na-eun and Jun-hyeong nervously hope for a smooth evening.

Drag Bunt
May 25, 2022
Na-eun frets over how to broach the topic of finances with Jun-hyeong, who seems to have her opposite philosophy when it comes to spending.

Outfield Fly Ball
May 30, 2022
A peek at Jun-hyeong's credit card statement horrifies Na-eun. She has no idea that he's planning an extravagant bridal shower behind her back.

Relief Pitcher
May 31, 2022
A battle of wills unfolds as Jun-hyeong pushes to book an expensive wedding venue at a hotel, while Na-eun prefers something more reasonable.

Beanball
Jun 1, 2022
An array of impressive gifts from Jun-hyeong's mother delights Na-eun and her parents — until they see the hefty price tag left attached.

Error
Jun 6, 2022
Na-eun's search for a sought-after luxury watch for Jun-hyeong proves challenging. When he calls one day with surprising news, her mood sours.

Ground into Double Play
Jun 7, 2022
When Jun-hyeong's mother offers to help pick out furniture, Na-eun cannot decline. A day out shopping falls by the wayside.

Bench-Clearing Brawl
Jun 8, 2022
A fierce disagreement between the two mothers over the couple's new home places Na-eun and Jun-hyeong in the hot seat.

Suspended Game
Jun 13, 2022
The wedding photo shoot approaches, but Na-eun and Jun-hyeong are not on speaking terms. Their friends set out to help them make up.

Home Run
Jun 14, 2022
While the fate of the wedding hangs in the balance, the mothers finally sit down for a heart-to-heart. Jun-hyeong comes to an important realization.

Reaching Home Plate
Jun 15, 2022
Na-eun and Jun-hyeong work through their nerves in their own ways before the wedding. Choi Hui-seon sees Jang Min-woo in a new light.

ParkMin
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The drama had a decent introduction and seemed promising with its theme. The first 3-4 episodes gave the impression that the drama was going to be an episodic formula about a variety of different scenarios and struggles couples could run through around their wedding, however, although they had a couple of these scenarios early on but everything after that boiled down to the typical financial issues which the drama repeated and reskinned 5-6 times until the end. The drama had a good set up to easily come up with a handful of other ideas themed around preparing weddings. On the other hand, the drama had a good cast for a short drama which made the whole thing more tolerable.