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My Love from the Star · Season 1 · SBS

My Love from the Star Season 1

My Love from the Star Season 1 is a MUST-WATCH, BollyMeter 8.6/10. 21 episodes on SBS from 18 December 2013.

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BollyMeter8.6/10One of the defining K-dramas of the 2010s - it averaged 24% national viewership, swept the Baeksang Arts Awards, and earned a 9/10 from The Drama Corner for its deft blend of romance, comedy, and fantasy without losing momentum.

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What BollyAI Thinks

Premiering December 18, 2013, My Love from the Star averaged 24 percent nationwide viewership in South Korea and became a genuine pan-Asian cultural event, crashing servers hosting international streams. Critics at The Drama Corner scored it 9 out of 10, praising the series for sustaining romantic and comedic energy across 21 episodes without the customary late-stretch sag. Kim Soo-hyun's alien Do Min-joon and Jun Ji-hyun's chaotic star Cheon Song-yi generated audience consensus that their chemistry was among the finest pairing in the genre's history. The show collected three wins at the Baeksang Arts Awards and the Magnolia Award for Best Foreign Television Series in 2014, cementing it as the flagship Korean drama that carried the Korean Wave to new markets.

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The Room

8.2/10IMDb audience
  • An exhilarating drama that deftly mixes romance, comedy, thrills and fantasy into one enjoyable ride.
    The Drama Corner
  • A fast and funny drama with one of the most lovable heroines of dramaland.
    The Drama Corner

Standout Episodes

The hours worth arguing about - premieres, finales, and the turning points. BollyAI reads the room episode by episode.

  1. E1Episode 18.2

    The premiere establishes Do Min-joon's 400 years of solitary Earth residency and engineers his collision with Cheon Song-yi. The tonal range is established immediately - historical prologue, present-day celebrity satire, and a genuine romantic undertow - signalling a show with more formal ambition than its rom-com packaging suggests.

    The moment: Min-joon saves Song-yi from a speeding car, the first of many interventions he swore he would never make.

    Full review of E1 →
  2. E21Episode 219.0

    The finale resolves the season's central emotional argument: whether an immortal who has chosen distance can commit to a mortal love knowing the cost. Critics and audiences converged on the ending as one of the most emotionally earned conclusions in the K-drama canon at that time.

    The moment: The farewell scene between Min-joon and Song-yi, structured around what is left unsaid as much as the declaration itself.

    Full review of E21 →