The I Need Romance franchise is one dear to tvN. Many people find it a refreshingly sexy look at modern romance, and it's a beloved series amongst some in our weird little community. But I have to say... I hate it. The charm is supposedly that it's realistic, but the realism of this series is what I don't like.

But with the first season, my hopes were disappointed after less than two episodes. Firstly, the characters are awful. This mainly applies to the main character - I already don't like Jo Yeo-jung that much, since I find her nauseating, but the spin she puts on character makes her seem idiotic. I liked her narration especially at the end of the first episode, but later I realised that this narration only proved that her character knew she was being idiotic and made those decisions regardless.
Secondly, the story is even worse. I hoped that it would focus on the female lead moving on from a toxic relationship where the romance had died, and finding new love. I was wrong. Just from the first episode and half, it's clear where the story it going - I looked it up, and confirmed my suspicions. A show like this is not what I'm looking for, and I won't be experimenting any further with it.

This season is slightly better already because three leads were wonderfully cast with charming and capable actors. However, I have some similar frustrations that I had trying the first season.
Sure, the conflicts are different, but the characters are made with the same moulds from the first season - the bubbly one, the sexy one, and the seemingly sweet but actually psychotic one. The show already lost points for the lack of originality. I thought I was going to like the third friend's story a little, but when she actually had a chance to speak to her love interest, my expectations were quickly shut down.
Out of the three, this one I may be likely to continue. Although I'm already aware the basic story and how the show will end, I was surprised by the fact I actually quite like the male lead. Not to a huge extent, but it's something.
Regarding I Need Romance 3, I tried to watch the first few episodes, and ended up halfheartedly skimming the entire series. So, I've effectively watched it, but not really. One thing I really appreciated was that the stories lacked the horrible messiness that the other two had - well, for the most part.
I don't know if I day will ever come where I'll like Sung Joon, and I have a love-hate relationship with Kim So-yeon, which regrettably put a damper on the main romance despite the effortless chemistry. I just didn't like their characters enough to like their romance. The secondary stories, however, I did enjoy a little more this time. The character types seem familiar again, but I Need Romance does try to flesh out the girls and make them feel a little more real. Basically, although I wouldn't try to watch it again and didn't necessarily like it, I do feel the this is the winning part of the franchise.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not blindly against shows that try to be more sexy - I loved Last Cinderella, so I'll recommend that for a cute noona romance. I'll also recommend Another Oh Hae-young, which stars Kim Ji-suk (from I Need Romance 2012) in a supporting role that made me fall in love with him.
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