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Lovers in Paris

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Lovers in Paris premiered in 2004 as a twenty-episode SBS television series starring Park Shin-yang, Kim Jung-eun, and Lee Dong-gun. The production, created by Kim Eun-sook and directed by Shin Woo-chul, was the initial installment of a trilogy set in European cities. It ran from June to August of that year on Saturdays and Sundays.

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Why does Kang Tae-young pretend to be Ki-joo's fiancee in Lovers in Paris?

Han Ki-joo asks Tae-young to pose as his fiancee during a business event because her knowledge of French culture can help him impress a client. Their arrangement becomes complicated when genuine feelings develop.

What is the relationship between Ki-joo and Soo-hyuk?

Yoon Soo-hyuk is initially presented as Ki-joo's free-spirited nephew and romantic rival for Tae-young. Family revelations later complicate that relationship and deepen Soo-hyuk's resentment.

Why is the ending of Lovers in Paris controversial?

The finale introduces a writer whose fictional story resembles the romance viewers have just watched, creating uncertainty about how literally to interpret earlier events. It then brings Tae-young and Ki-joo together again in a scene echoing their first meeting.

How is Lovers in Paris connected to Lovers in Prague and Lovers?

Lovers in Paris was followed by Lovers in Prague in 2005 and Lovers in 2006. The three Kim Eun-sook dramas are commonly grouped as the Lovers trilogy, but they tell separate stories with different characters.

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