
Unfortunately, all good things have to come to an end at some point in time, and well, 'Would You Marry Me?' gave us cute, adorable, loving moments before its finale. It was nice while it lasted, but let’s face it, we’re all going through post-drama depression. So, to help you recuperate, here are more contract marriage K-dramas to watch!
1. ‘Perfect Marriage Revenge’
Nothing like the taste of revenge against those who did you wrong, Han Yi Ju is out to make sure that her adopted family gets what they deserve. But it’s not in the way of blood-curdling revenge, but all in the game of manipulation. A twisted, yet intriguing series of how far one will go for love, heartache, and more.
2. ‘The Business Proposal’
Filling in as a favor to her friend, Shin Ha Ri goes out on a blind date. But, uh-oh, her blind date turns out to be the very boss she works for: Kang Tae Moo. Finding his grandfather’s ventures of matchmaking to be a hassle, Kang Tae Moo takes it upon himself to propose a fake engagement arrangement with Shin Ha Ri. A disaster plan, sure, but love heals all things, right?
3. ‘Wedding Impossible’
Love triangles are despicable. But a love triangle with two brothers, one of whom doesn’t even like the opposite gender, makes things even more complicated. But that’s what has come with Ah Jeong’s life as she becomes the center of a dramatic and unpredictable love-triangle-like dynamic with her close friend and his brother.
4. ‘Ms. Incognito’
Standing in as a bodyguard for a wealthy businessman, but the plot twist? The said businessman is ill, and all he wants to do is to enter into a contract marriage to designate all his fortune to someone. Is Young Ran trustworthy enough because she has many secrets of her own that have yet to be revealed?
5. ‘The Story of Park’s Marriage Contract’
Two worlds come together as one in this preppy, cute, and heart-fluttering series of a young girl who, on her wedding night, is zapped into a parallel universe. The modern world of South Korea. With the pressure of having to get married soon, the world is on his side as Kang Tae Ha miraculously finds a willing candidate.
6. ‘Full House’
An old drama, yes, but a good one. The drama that truly set the standard for all contractual marriage plot lines. ‘Full House’ is like a fan’s dream come true. Han Ji Eun finds that the beloved childhood home her father built from scratch is now under new ownership after wrongly trusting her friends to take care of the home. But the new owner and tenant is none other than top actor Lee Young Jae. Stubborn and unwilling to give up the house to its rightful owner, Han Ji Eun and Lee Young Jae end up living together, but a series of events then ties them down into a binding marriage contract, too.
7. ‘Love in Contract’
A helper whose job is to pretend to be someone’s spouse and partner for major events and gatherings finds herself bound to a long-term contract of marriage with a very unusual client.
If 'Would You Marry Me?' left you wanting more swoony contracts, reluctant promises, and slow-burn chemistry, this curated list should keep that spark alive. From classic favorites to underrated gems, each title mentioned above offers its own irresistible spin on the marriage-of-convenience trope. Tried any of the picks already—or think we missed a must-watch? Share your thoughts in the comments and help us expand the ultimate contract-marriage watchlist!
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