"I'm so used to it that I noticed it later." "Love Me" heralding a change in relationship between Lee Si-woo and Dahyun

Nov 19, 2025

'I'm so used to it that I noticed it later.' 'Love Me' heralding a change in relationship between Lee Si-woo and Dahyun



The youth melodrama line that Lee Si-woo and TWICE DAHYUN will portray in JTBC's new Friday series "Love Me" has finally appeared. The two will shake the emotional circuit of viewers by showing a subtle emotional line that slowly tilts into love between friends since kindergarten.

'Love Me' contains a narrative in which members of a slightly selfish family, who only loved my life, begin their own love and grow up. Lee Si-woo plays Seo Jun-seo, a graduate student who pursues romance without being mature, and Dahyun plays Ji Hye-on, a publisher editor who dreams of becoming a novelist, and delicately depicts the variation of emotions that bloom among old friends.

Junseo is a typical youngest who is not sure about her family or future. He was always out of sync with his sister Jun-kyung (Seo Hyun-jin) due to the age difference of nearly 10 years, and he glided around in place in the heavy family atmosphere after the sudden accident. It was Hyeon who listened to his story silently at every moment of shaking with no place to put his mind behind him. It is something that permeates more deeply than the family.




Unlike Jun-seo, Hye-on takes responsibility for her life and holds out firmly. He works at a publishing company with a dream of becoming a novelist as the emotions that have been buried in books since he was young remain the same. He brought Jun-seo instead of Jun-kyung, who has no mercy, and he is the only one who knows his life inside out, but at some point he realizes that the feeling is flowing into a different outcome from friendship.

The still cut, which was released on the 19th, contained the comfort that had been accumulated for a long time. The scene of leaning on each other and talking freely shows the depth of the two, but it leaves a question whether the feelings you feel now in that familiarity really only stay in the name 'friend'. The tremors of emotions that I learned late because I was so familiar with them foretells a big wave in future narratives.

The production team explained that `Lee Si-woo delicately expressed the mixture of anxiety, romance, and immatureness of Jun-seo, while Dahyun naturally captured Hye-on's unique warmth and subtle changes in emotions.' `We will solve the concerns of the two youth who are on the border between friendship and love in a simple and realistic way.' He added that `the deeper the emotional line, the more curious you will be about what choices Junseo and Hyeon will make.'




Meanwhile 'Love Me', which started from the original Swedish series, was remade under the same title in Australia. JTBC 'Love Me' will air one to two consecutive episodes at 8:50 p.m. on December 19.



mj.cho@sportschosun.com