9 parts Ongoing Jennie Kim has everything: a powerful law career, a luxury apartment, an ex-wife she'd rather not talk about-and absolutely no time for love.
Her grandmother has other plans.
Joanne Kim is 82, fabulously wealthy, and completely done watching her three brilliant but emotionally unavailable grandchildren waste their romantic lives. The doctor never leaves the hospital. The tattoo artist treats commitment like a myth. And Jennie? She's perfectly content-divorced, independent, and deeply in love with her career.
So Joanne does what any self-respecting matriarch of an old-money empire would do: she arranges their marriages.
Jennie's match? Rosie Park-a kind, shy, struggling chef who just wanted funding to own her tiny restaurant. Instead, she gets a marriage contract, a shared townhouse, and a very cold (but very beautiful) lawyer fiancée who wants nothing to do with her.
Now the uptight career woman and the soft-hearted chef are stuck living together under one roof. Cue the passive-aggressive Post-it notes, awkward family dinners, burnt pancakes, and one slow, undeniable truth: maybe love doesn't need to be chosen.
Maybe... it just needs a little push from Grandma.