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Fated to Love You
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Fated to Love You (2014)

Discover love, fate, and transformation in the heartwarming Korean drama Fated to Love You. Follow Mi Yeong’s journey from an ordinary office worker to a confident woman.

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Original Title 운명처럼 널 사랑해
Formats Streaming
Seasons 1
Episodes 20
Duration 60 mins
Status Ended
Year 2014
First Air Date July 2, 2014
Last Air Date September 4, 2014
Broadcast Day wednesday, thursday
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Synopsis

The hard working, kind and timid Kim Mi Young has little in the way of education, beauty or wealth, but all that changes after a fateful night of accidental passion with the spoiled, rich heir of a family company, Lee Gun. Her insignificant existence completely transforms when she finds out she is pregnant and must tie her life to his in a shot-gun wedding. The couple decides to make the best of a bad situation, but just when Lee Gun begins to show his growing affection for Kim Mi Young, his first love re-enters the picture to stake her claim.

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Apple TV
Apple TV

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iQIYI
iQIYI

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Viki

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Kocowa
Kocowa

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Bilibili
Bilibili
Free (Sub)
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Fated to Love You is a roller coaster of emotions. The story combines humor, sadness, and romance in a delightful mix. Although it starts in an unusual way, the rest of the plot follows a more typical trajectory, with a twist that deeply affects the main characters. Here are some reasons why you should give this drama a chance:

  1. Unexpected Chemistry: At first, I struggled with the lead actor’s quirky behavior and awkward laugh. But as the story unfolded, something magical happened. His character grew on me, and suddenly, his peculiarities became endearing. The chemistry between the lead couple is palpable, and their interactions are both heartwarming and hilarious.
  2. Emotional Depth: Fated to Love You isn’t just about romance; it delves into deeper emotions. Prepare to shed tears as you witness the characters’ struggles, sacrifices, and personal growth. The drama beautifully balances poignant moments with lighthearted ones.
  3. Character Development: Mi Yeong’s transformation from an ordinary office worker to a confident woman is inspiring. Her journey resonates with anyone who has faced challenges and emerged stronger. The male lead, Lee Gun, also undergoes significant growth, making their love story all the more compelling.
  4. Themes of Fate and Destiny: The title itself suggests that love is predestined. The drama explores how seemingly random encounters can change our lives forever. It’s a reminder that sometimes, unexpected twists lead to beautiful outcomes.
  5. Heartfelt Moments: Whether it’s a stolen kiss, a heartfelt confession, or a simple gesture, Fated to Love You delivers touching scenes that stay with you long after the drama ends.

In summary, if you’ve ever dismissed this drama based on its initial moments, I encourage you to give it another chance. Fated to Love You is a gem that combines laughter, tears, and genuine romance. Once you’re past the quirky start, you’ll find yourself rooting for this unforgettable couple.

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