i need romance season 3 is a South Korea drama released in 2014 rated 7.8/10 with 16 episodes. This comedy series has been watched by 17,006 viewers.
Key Details
| Country | |
| Genre | ComedyRomanceDrama |
| Year | 2014 |
| Episodes | 16 |
| Duration | 00:47:00 |
| Rating | 7.8/10 |
| Director | Jang Young Woo |
| Main Cast | Kim So Yeon, Sung Joon, Namkoong Min, Wang Ji Won |
| Type | Drama |
| Content Rating | Not Yet Rated |
Plot & Analysis
Story Overview
Shin Joo Yeon is a 33-year-old fashion marketing director at a home shopping channel company. She's developed a tough, prickly outer shell in order to succeed in the workplace and has almost given up on the idea of true love after countless failures in the relationship department. Joo Wan is a 26-year-old songwriter and carefree spirit, who returns to Korea after seventeen years of living abroad. Up until the age of 9, he was practically raised by his mom's friend and her daughter, Shin Joo Yeon. While she only remembers him as a kid she was forced to play with when her mom was busy, all of Joo Wan's early memories; from bath time, to play time, to learning how to tie his shoe laces, include her. Upon meeting again, he aims to heal Joo Yeon's jaded sense of romance. (Source: Wikipedia)
Critical Reception
i need romance season 3 has received very positive reviews with a rating of 7.8/10 based on 8,286 ratings. It is ranked #2,991 in popularity.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the rating of i need romance season 3?
i need romance season 3 has a rating of 7.8/10 based on 8,286 ratings.
How many episodes does i need romance season 3 have?
i need romance season 3 has 16 episodes, each approximately 00:47:00 long.
What genre is i need romance season 3?
i need romance season 3 is a Comedy, Romance, Drama drama from South Korea.
Who are the main actors in i need romance season 3?
The main cast of i need romance season 3 includes Kim So Yeon, Sung Joon, Namkoong Min, Wang Ji Won.
When was i need romance season 3 released?
i need romance season 3 was released in 2014 in South Korea.
Data sourced from publicly available entertainment databases. Last updated: April 13, 2026.