The drama Love Me has released new stills featuring Lee Si Woo and TWICE’s Dahyun, offering a gentle preview of the story’s upcoming developments. A remake of a Swedish series created by Josephine Bornebusch, the show centers on an imperfect yet relatable family, following each member as they navigate love, independence, and personal growth.

In earlier episodes, longtime friends Seo Jun Seo and Ji Hye On finally crossed the line from friendship to romance after more than 20 years. A spontaneous night together pushed Jun Seo to confront feelings he had long avoided. Despite fearing the loss of their deep-rooted bond, the pain of distance led him to recognize his emotions as love.
As time passed, their lives began to move in different directions. Hye On left her job to focus on writing, pursuing her dream of becoming an author, while Jun Seo struggled with uncertainty about his own future. Still financially dependent on his father, his growing insecurity eventually erupted during a family conflict, prompting him to leave home in search of dignity and independence.

The newly revealed stills depict Jun Seo arriving at Hye On’s rooftop room, quietly settling into her space. Scenes of him pitching a tent on the rooftop, sharing knowing glances with Hye On, and folding laundry together evoke an understated intimacy reminiscent of newlyweds. Rather than dramatic declarations, the images emphasize calm, everyday closeness.
The preview for the next episodes hints at Jun Seo’s determination to stand on his own. Living off convenience store meals and taking on substitute driving jobs, he sets out to rebuild his pride after feeling diminished within his family. Without announcing his decision, he begins living with Hye On, raising questions about whether this step will truly help him grow—and how it will reshape their relationship.
The next episode of Love Me airs on January 15 at 8:50 p.m. KST, continuing its quiet yet emotionally grounded exploration of love, vulnerability, and self-discovery.