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The series is called Boyfriend on Demand and is as whimsical and silly as it soundsโ€”but don’t dismiss it out of hand. It’s both sweet and charming, with episodes that are easy to fall into and get lost in. It centers around webtoon producer Seo Mi-rae (Jisoo), who has found that romance just isnโ€™t worth it. Dedicated entirely to her job, she finds that she barely has the energy to take care of herself, let alone foster a relationship. But Mi-raeโ€™s opinion about love starts to change when sheโ€™s introduced to Boyfriend on Demand, a virtual-dating service thatโ€™s more lifelike than any game sheโ€™s ever played. As Mi-rae goes on a series of perfect fantasy dates, she remembers what life can feel like outside of work, leaving her wondering how reality can possibly hold up to her fantasies.ย 

It’s a Fun, Funny Series That’s Sure to be Relatable

Boyfriend on Demand left critics and audiences divided, with audiences loving it and giving the series a 95% rating. Critics, on the other hand, found less to appreciate and gave it 65%, leaving a 30-point gap between the two. Critic Ruchika Bhat rated the show 2.5 out of 5 stars, saying, “While the premise is super interesting, and thereโ€™s actually some substance in there, ultimately, this is a drama that fails to be anything more than just potentially good.”

Fans, though, found the series funโ€”a delightful break from the heaviness of life without being entirely shallow or without merit. “The dramaโ€™s brilliance lies in its ability to blend a high-concept premiseโ€”virtual dating in a digital ageโ€”with deeply human storytelling. The chemistry between JISOO and Seo In-guk is electric yet grounded, creating a “must-watch” dynamic that feels both aspirational and relatable,” said one fan, highlighting all of the reasons that Boyfriend on Demand has earned such a high score with casual viewers. While the plot may seem silly, it’s incredibly timely, highlighting issues that touch the lives of most viewersโ€”work-life balance, stress, and the inherent disappointment of modern dating. It’s silly fun, but not without heart.

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