No sequel news yet, but fingers crossed! 'Nice to Meet You' had this quiet brilliance—no over-the-top melodrama, just relatable growth. I’d kill for a second season diving deeper into the male lead’s backstory; his family dynamics were barely touched on. While waiting, I stumbled onto 'Loving, Never Forgetting,' which scratches a similar itch with its focus on healing past wounds. The lack of a follow-up might be a blessing, though—some stories are perfect as they are. Here’s hoping the creators surprise us someday!
The drama 'Nice to Meet You' really struck a chord with me when I first watched it—such a sweet, underrated gem! From what I’ve gathered, there hasn’t been any official announcement about a sequel, which is a shame because the chemistry between the leads was electric. I’ve seen fans speculating online, though, especially after that open-ended finale. Some are convinced it’s setting up for a second season, while others think it’s just bittersweet realism. Personally, I’d love a follow-up exploring the side characters’ stories—like the best friend’s café or the protagonist’s career leap. Until then, I’ve been filling the void with similar slice-of-life dramas like 'Meet Yourself' and 'Go Ahead,' which have that same cozy vibe.
Speaking of vibes, I rewatched 'Nice to Meet You' last weekend, and it holds up! The pacing feels deliberate, almost like a novel, which makes me wonder if a sequel could risk ruining the magic. Sometimes, leaving things unresolved lets the audience imagine their own endings. Still, if the original team ever reunites for another project, I’ll be first in line—maybe with a bolder narrative twist, like a time skip or a new location. For now, I’m just grateful we got one season of such heartfelt storytelling.
Ugh, I’ve been low-key stalking news about a 'Nice to Meet You' sequel for months! The drama’s so charming—like a warm hug—but as far as I can tell, nada. The production company’s social media hasn’t dropped hints, and the cast seems busy with other projects. That said, the ending did leave room for more: the protagonist’s art career was just taking off, and the romance had this 'will they, won’t they' tension that could’ve gone further. I’m holding out hope because, remember how 'Put Your Head on My Shoulder' got a surprise spin-off years later? Stranger things have happened!
In the meantime, I’ve been recommending 'You Are My Glory' to friends who loved 'Nice to Meet You.' It’s got that same blend of career struggles and tender romance, though with more glamour. Honestly, if a sequel never comes, I might just write fanfiction to satisfy my cravings—maybe a plot where they reunite at an art gallery overseas. The original’s soundtrack alone deserves another season; those piano tracks live rent-free in my head.
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I created the story on my own please don't plagiarise my book, it is illegal to copy another person's work.
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“We already had children together. Aren't we a little more than strangers?”
Falling in love is easy, but keeping that love is not that easy. Karan is an entrepreneur who is hard working. Because of his heartbreak, he dedicated himself to his work and never looked back after that. After successfully becoming a billionaire on his own, he decided to get married. But the girl he was married to was the girl who he think, had mercilessly smashed his heart under her feet.
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She was always dedicated to work and never wanted to get married. After tasting the bitter taste of betrayal, she was left broken and never wanted to be in any kind of relationship. But she again entered into a relationship. And this time it was marriage. But with the same person.
They both fell in love obviously. but wait they fell in love during their college days.
and now after five years, they are enemies, while both were madly in love with each other.
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Why did they betray each other if they were madly in love?
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Man, 'Hi My Sweetheart' takes me back! That Taiwanese rom-com was such a gem with its quirky humor and sweet romance. As far as I know, there isn't a direct sequel, but the original cast reunited for a 2012 special episode called 'Hi My Sweetheart: Love Forward.' It was a fun nostalgia trip, though more of an extended epilogue than a full season. The chemistry between Rainie Yang and Show Lo still shone, but I kinda wish they'd explored their post-marriage life deeper.
If you're craving similar vibes, 'In Time With You' or 'It Started With a Kiss' share that playful yet heartfelt tone. Honestly, part of me hopes they never make a proper sequel—some stories are better left untouched, y'know? The original's charm might not survive modern reboots with all their unnecessary drama additions.
I just finished rereading 'Fresh Meet' last week, and I totally get why people ask about a sequel! The ending left so much potential for more—like, what happens with the protagonist's culinary career after that dramatic finale? I scoured forums and author interviews, but there's no official announcement yet. The writer did drop hints about 'exploring new flavors' in future projects, though. Fingers crossed! Until then, I've been diving into similar foodie rom-coms like 'Battle Royale Kitchen' to fill the void.
Honestly, 'Fresh Meet' had such a vibrant cast that a sequel could explore side characters deeper. Maybe a spin-off about the rival chef's backstory? I’d devour that. The author’s Instagram teases recipe experiments that feel like Easter eggs—maybe they’re testing dishes for Book 2? For now, I’m clinging to fan theories and rereading my favorite banter scenes.
I just finished reading 'The Night Before I Meet' last week, and it left me craving more! From what I've gathered, the author hasn't officially announced a sequel, but there's definitely room for continuation. The ending had this beautiful open-ended quality—like the characters' stories weren't fully wrapped up, which makes me hopeful. I noticed some fans discussing potential spin-offs on forums, especially about the side character Jihoon, who seemed to have unexplored depths. Maybe the author's waiting to see reader reactions before committing? I'd totally preorder a sequel if it drops—that bittersweet finale deserves closure.
What's interesting is how the novel's structure mirrors standalone films with sequel potential. The way the protagonist's career dilemma was left unresolved feels intentional, like a deliberate hook. I've been recommending it to friends with the caveat that we might need to wait for 'The Morning After' or some cleverly titled follow-up.