JTBC drama " Love Me " unveils its main poster and, with it, a clear message: love can be reborn even after the worst fractures. Adapted from the Swedish series by Josephine Bornebusch, the story follows the Seo family, forever marked by their mother's accident seven years earlier.
At that time, Seo Jun-kyung (Seo Hyun-jin), his father Seo Jin-ho (Yoo Jae-myung) and his younger brother Seo Jun-seo (Lee Si-woo) found themselves together... but terribly alone. Bereavement has brought them together and isolated them at the same time, as if each member were carrying his own pain without being able to share it.
On the new poster, however, their faces have changed. The smiles are discreet, fragile, but real. Each seems ready to open a new page, without forgetting the past, but without locking themselves into it.

Three stories to mend the heart
Seo Jun-kyung, a seemingly irreproachable gynecologist, finally smiles with Ju Do-hyun (Chang Ryul), the man who saw her loneliness even before she formulated it. Their relationship is born slowly, in silences that are understood and glances that heal.
His father, Seo Jin-ho, long drained by guilt and exhaustion, displays a newfound peace at the side of Jin Ja-young (Yoon Sea). It's not a dazzling passion, but a quiet love between two people who've lost too much to cheat again.
And then there's Seo Jun-seo, the youngest, who learns to love as he grows up. Opposite him, Ji Hye-on (Dahyun) radiates a youthful light, almost carefree, yet so necessary. Their relationship carries the sweetness of the first heartbeats, those that teach us to trust again.
Currency displayed, "We're still clumsy at loving, so... love me completely" sums up the soul of the series. Here, no one is perfect, but everyone makes the fragile, courageous choice to love anyway.
The producers explain that they want to show "characters who begin to blossom again only after choosing love, even in the midst of ruins". A romance that promises not the ideal, but the truth.
Love Me will be broadcast from December 19, 2025 at 8:50 pm (KST) on JTBC (awaiting an international broadcaster).
