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Breakup Probation, A Week

★ 6.0 (3 votes) | 2020 | 0h 25m
Drama
Overview

Park Ga Ram must end her relationship with her boyfriend in order to save his life. Park Ga Ram is someone who is self-reliant and avoids expecting anything from anyone because of a painful past that left her with an irreparable disappointment.

Details
  • Status Ended
  • First Air Date December 9, 2020
  • Last Air Date February 10, 2021
  • Seasons 1
  • Episodes 10
  • Networks SBS FiL

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Season 1
Season 1

10 episodes • 2020

There are several types of fated relationships that people can have in this world. Some are bound by blood, some by hatred, and some by love. Ga Ram and Seon Jae are a couple who live together as they prepare to get married. When Ga Ram finds herself in a strange place, facing a man who tells her that she is dead, she asks for Seon Jae’s life to be spared. Given a week’s time to sever the string of fate between them, Ga Ram returns to her life and must break up with Seon Jae.

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