After what must be the saddest dinner date in K-Drama history, Doona (Bae Suzy) confronts Won-jun (Yang Se-jong) about the status of their relationship, but the two end up tearfully parting ways at the metro station. Doona waits from him to go after her but Won-jun fails to do so. Will their paths cross again? Watch Doona! on Netflix to find out.

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A college student navigates life and school while dealing with a unique predicament — he’s living with a beautiful former K-pop idol.

32 comments
  1. this was a realistic break up scene. one side is just tired and defeated. the other's trying desperately to salvage things.

  2. I was literally having sleepless nights thinking that these two end up together but knowing that this actually took place in the future and is the true ending am truly happy. Am happy the won jun was able to leave this toxic situation and relationship. I hope he finds someone more deserving of him. I hope Doona gets some therapy.

  3. Heartbreaking k drama but love this two character job well done guys you portrayed it well…Please season 2 …thank you to the director for this amazing k drama for this year 2023 please season2❤❤❤

  4. This was the hardest kdrama I’ve ever watched
    Felt soo difficult while watching it but on good way
    Their acting and history hits damn hard and the ending is not good enough. We need season 2 of it

  5. Cruel reality check on the nature of the Kpop industry among other things. There was just no way, there was no way she was going to be a normal woman and no way he was going to cope with her being a star.
    Maybe when he was a success and she was big enough to write her contracts they might pick up if the original relationship had never been able to be equalled.
    They are both kids with nobody to have their back if they'd given it a try.
    She's doing what salespeople call "qualification" does the prospect actually have the means, the will and the power to make the decision?
    She just might because she's a kind of demon who would use every gile and trick to better the obstacles because perhaps of the ruthless unforgiving environment of Kpop training, she could leverage her hate as well as her love, he'd crumble in a storm of insecurity and jealousy.
    She has a ton of anger, it would get her through, he just has frustration.
    Beautiful storytelling because they are actually thwarted in the end by the evil reality of the Kpop machine.
    She's cunning and brave, he doesn't trust that. She's right to be pissed off. Love takes serious work at the best of times and most people don't consolidate it until they're years into a relationship of trials.

  6. The amount of sacrifices she made to be with him because she thought he was different is beautiful. The fact that she makes him admit that he is just like the rest of them when he was adamant that he wasn't is so heartbreaking and I love it. Such a beautiful drama

  7. Every scene in this drama is such an emotion packed masterpiece … the writing, the acting, the directing, the music, even the editing, are very well executed!

  8. Hopefully they make season 2. It's don't have to be this intense, just some daily life of how they are secretly dating. Just like hospital playlist, daily life of doctor.

  9. The way she kept looking back and seeing the hope he’d come after her slowly disappearing from her eyes broke me

  10. Even though "Doona" has a cliff hanging and confused happy ending, overall it's a great Kdrama to watch. Suzy's miraculous acting makes me want to watch it again. ❤ But the endings should be at the end of the drama…especially if it's a happy ending. 😊 Even if it's a cliffhanger, it should be at the end not in the beginning. Otherwise It can confuse the audience.

  11. After a heartbreaking dinner, Doona and Won-jun tearfully part ways, leaving her waiting for a chase that never happens.

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