This 16 episode drama continues to deliver a soapy blend of revenge, betrayal and interweaving character drama. Just like the first two seasons, this k-drama continues to split its story across three subplots involving our main couples and their partners.
What is Love (ft. Marriage and Divorce) Season 3 about?
Love (ft. Marriage and Divorce) Season 3 continues to interweave its various different stories around these three families, with plenty of drama and romance along the way. Pi-Young romances a guy called Dong-Ma, who just so happens to be Seo-Ban’s brother. Seo-Ban starts romancing Si-Eun while Hye-Ryung finds herself possessed after a death close to Sa-Hyun rocks his world. We have extensive coverage on Love (ft. Marriage and Divorce) season 3 across the site, including ongoing recaps for all 16 episodes. Feel free to check them out HERE!
Has Love (ft. Marriage and Divorce) been renewed for season 4?
At the time of writing, Love (ft. Marriage and Divorce) has not been renewed for season 4. Given the respectable ratings over the weeks, it’ll be interesting to see if they actually do renew this for a follow-up. According to Nielsen Korea, the drama topped out this year with a respectable nationwide rating of 9.1%. Now, it’s worth bearing in mind this is during a very packed weekend slate of shows and still remains TV Chosun’s highest-rated drama. The network have struck gold with this show, despite its questionable writing and plotting. Whether you love or hate this one, there’s no question that it’s pulling in impressive numbers. Based on this, there is a possibility that Love (ft. Marriage and Divorce) may be renewed. We predict that this will be renewed. We’ll be sure to update this section with more details over the coming months.
What we know about season 4 so far
Beyond the really impressive ratings and the lack of closure for our story, there’s not much else to go on when it comes to a possible season 4 with this one. Generally Netflix gauge numerous metrics before renewing a show, including how many people initially watch it and then looking at the drop-off rate. With some shows, cancellations or renewals happen quickly (ala. Squid Game, Bridgerton & Irregulars) Other times, it can take months before Netflix make a decision over a show’s future. We will generally look to update this page when more information becomes available. Would you like to see Love (ft. Marriage and Divorce) return for a fourth season? Or do you think 3 seasons is enough? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!