
Go Back Couple · Season 1 · KBS2
Go Back Couple Season 1
Go Back Couple Season 1 is a WORTH-IT, BollyMeter 7.8/10. 12 episodes on KBS2 from 13 October 2017.
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What BollyAI Thinks
Go Back Couple aired on KBS2 from October to November 2017 and found an audience that connected strongly with its premise: a couple whose marriage has curdled through years of accumulated resentment gets a second chance to meet each other again at university in 1999. Son Ho-jun and Jang Na-ra bring the right blend of comic frustration and buried tenderness to their roles. Critics noted that the show's emotional logic is more persuasive than its time-travel mechanics, which are left deliberately unexplained. At 12 episodes, it runs lean and avoids the pacing drag that afflicts longer Korean romances. The IMDb score of 8.1 reflects strong audience goodwill, particularly from viewers in established relationships who recognise the show's central marital exhaustion with uncomfortable accuracy.
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Standout Episodes
The hours worth arguing about - premieres, finales, and the turning points. BollyAI reads the room episode by episode.
- E1Episode 17.8
A brisk setup that sketches the couple's domestic fatigue with dark comedy before the time-travel rupture lands. The contrast between the 2017 couple and their 1999 university selves is established swiftly and effectively.
The moment: The leads' first moment of recognising each other as twenty-year-olds - before their adult relationship began - sets up the show's emotional engine with genuine ingenuity.
- E12Episode 128.0
The finale brings the time-travel thread and the emotional arc home with warmth rather than sentimentality, landing a resolution that earns its happy ending through actual character work.
The moment: The final choice each lead makes about the life they want reflects growth earned across all 12 episodes, not a third-act shortcut.