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Surely Tomorrow(2025)

Also known as Waiting for Gyeong-do • 明天的重逢 • В ожидании Кёндо

Archived · JTBC

7.11412 eps
S01
Comedy
ON AIR: DEC 6Season 1Archived listing

What to Expect

PremiereLens read

Surely Tomorrow is a romantic comedy built around reunion rather than first meetings, which means the couple arrives onscreen already carrying years of history. That accumulated past shapes every scene; what they know about each other cuts deeper than fresh attraction ever could, and the comedy gets its texture from the gap between old feelings and present circumstances.

The scandal element is what keeps the reconciliation genuinely complicated. These two are not just navigating old wounds; they are on opposite sides of something that could damage both of them, which puts real stakes behind every moment of warmth or hesitation. The story moves across multiple time periods, so the present-day friction keeps getting reframed by glimpses of who they were before things went wrong.

Best for

k-drama romance, boyfriend girlfriend and Comedy

Story lane

Comedy

Commitment

Season 1 · 12 episodes

Where

JTBC

Official Premise

Two people fall in and out of love over the years, only to reunite once more—this time on opposite sides of a scandal that could ruin them both.

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