Marry My Husband (2024) – Time-Travel Revenge with a Second Chance
Episodes: 16
Aired: Jan 1–Feb 20, 2024 (tvN Korea; Prime Video international)
🔁 Plot & Themes
Kang Ji-won wakes up 10 years before her murder and uses knowledge of the future to fight back—sabotaging her ex-husband and best friend, forging a new alliance with her boss Yoo Ji-hyuk, and rewriting her destiny.
🎭 Performances & Characters
- Park Min-young delivers an emotionally layered, empowering performance.
- Na In-woo brings subtle warmth; chemistry with Park is a highlight despite mixed feedback.
- Song Ha-yoon and Lee Yi-kyung excel as sensationally villainous antagonists.
✅ What Works
- Slick pacing and gripping tone in early episodes.
- Strong payoff and satisfying revenge arc.
- Supporting storylines and romance sprinkled in for depth.
⚠️ What Struggles
- Mid- to late-series pacing can feel repetitive.
- Added subplots and characters dilute clarity.
- Some character motivations diverge from the source webtoon.
📊 Ratings & Legacy
- Reached ~12.5% nationwide viewership.
- Ranked in top 2024 K-dramas across high-profile media lists.
- Japanese remake slated for June 2025 globally on Prime Video.
✅ Final Verdict
Rating: ★★★★☆ (4/5)
A powerful revenge fantasy backed by strong performances and pacing. Enjoyable even if it leans into melodrama by the final act.
👀 Recommended If You Like
- Revenge dramas with supernatural or time-travel elements
- Female lead empowerment and second-chance storytelling
- Satisfying closure for antagonists and emotional arcs
