The series was directed by (known for Doom at Your Service ) and written by Park Seul-gi and Oh Hye-won. The Lead Cast:
In the 21st century, the average wedding in the United States costs over $30,000. For a couple buried in student debt or medical bills, that figure is not a goal—it is an impossibility. This leads to the "Wedding Industrial Complex" paradox: You feel you cannot get married because you can't afford the party , even though the license only costs $50.
Reject the industry entirely. If the impossibility is financial, pivot to a "Pop-up Wedding" or "Restaurant Buyout." For under $2,000, you can feed 20 people at a pizza place. Remove the word "wedding" from your vendor searches (photographers, florists, and venues often charge double for "wedding" pricing). Call it a "family celebration."
The truth is that a "Wedding Impossible" scenario forces a couple to answer a very important question: Are we getting married for us, or for the audience? Wedding Impossible
The ambitious younger brother who lives a frugal life despite his wealth to prove his worth. He eventually falls for the woman he is trying to get rid of.
The story follows (Jeon Jong-seo), a talented but struggling actress who has played countless minor roles but has yet to land a lead. Her luck seems to change when her long-time best friend, Lee Do-han (Kim Do-wan), offers her the role of a lifetime: acting as his fake wife for 500 million won. Do-han, the eldest grandson of the LJ Group, needs this marriage to escape the crushing pressure of inheriting the family conglomerate.
They ignored the celestial bureaucrat. They ignored the dusty courthouse. They simply looked at each other and said the words. I do. The series was directed by (known for Doom
by Song Jung-won, the drama centers on an underdog actress who accepts her first "leading role"—playing the wife of her chaebol best friend to hide his secret. Plot & Core Conflict The story follows Na A-jeong
: The series delves into the burden of the chaebol lifestyle, where personal freedom is often sacrificed for corporate legacy.
Aris stared at them, his clipboard glowing red with error messages. Then, slowly, he smiled. "Well, I'll be. You broke the system." He snapped his fingers, and the light vanished. The ground stilled. This leads to the "Wedding Industrial Complex" paradox:
At dawn, they reached Purgatory. The courthouse was a dusty brick building with a crooked sign. The judge, a woman in a bathrobe who smelled of coffee and catnip, agreed to perform the ceremony for fifty bucks.
Many couples delay marriage for years, saving for a down payment on a venue, only to watch inflation eat their savings. The financial "Wedding Impossible" is a self-imposed trap, but one that society reinforces relentlessly.
: Despite the initial hostility, the bond between Ah-jung and Ji-han evolves as they realize they share similar wounds and a need for genuine connection. Production and Cast