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Crazy Love

TV Show 2013 40m/ep 4.3 /10 Ended
tvN A tvN Original
Directed by Lee Chang Han

Yoon Mi-so grows up poor in an orphanage and eventually marries Lee Min-jae, a wealthy heir who appears to offer security and comfort. The marriage ends when Min-jae divorces her, leaving Mi-so publicly humiliated and stripped of the life she had briefly known. Isolated and betrayed, she faces... Read more

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About Crazy Love

Yoon Mi-so grows up poor in an orphanage and eventually marries Lee Min-jae, a wealthy heir who appears to offer security and comfort. The marriage ends when Min-jae divorces her, leaving Mi-so publicly humiliated and stripped of the life she had briefly known. Isolated and betrayed, she faces financial and emotional collapse and must rebuild her sense of self while learning to trust again. Across its episodes the show follows her recovery, the strain of social stigma after divorce, and how economic gap and personal betrayals shape choices about love and identity.

Released in 2013, Crazy Love was directed by Lee Chang Han and created by Jung Hye Won, Jang Su Won, and Na Seung-hyun. The TV drama stars Park Sun-young, Ko Se-won, Heo Tae-hee, and Kim Yeon-ju, and ran on television.

Overall reaction was lukewarm, reflected in a 4.3/10 average from a very small pool of votes. Reviewers and viewers noted a melodramatic tone, uneven pacing, and familiar plot beats, while the show kept attention on themes of class disparity, shame, resilience, and romantic trust, and audience reactions varied by episode.

Crazy Love didn't break into international mainstream fandom, but it found a modest audience among domestic viewers and K-drama enthusiasts who discuss its portrayal of marriage and money. Park Sun-young's lead turn attracted the most commentary, even if the series didn't become a cultural touchstone. Melodrama fans still discuss it.

There are no widely reported major awards or nominations for Crazy Love. It did not feature prominently in domestic awards seasons, and any recognition tends to be limited to smaller fan polls or online discussion rather than formal industry honors. Recognition has been informal, mainly from niche viewers only online.

Details

Release Date
April 08, 2013
Episode Length
40m
User Ratings
3 votes
Type
TV Series
Seasons
1
Episodes
101
Network
tvN
Status
Ended
Genres
Drama, Romance
Country
South Korea
Studio
JS Pictures +1 more
External Links
View on IMDB

Cast

Ko Se-won

Ko Se-won

Seo Kyung-soo

Park Sun-young

Park Sun-young

Yoon Mi-so / Hong Eun-joo

Heo Tae-hee

Heo Tae-hee

이민재

K

Kim Yeon-ju

한나영

Director: Lee Chang Han

Created by: Jung Hye Won, Jang Su Won, Na Seung-hyun

Seasons (1 season, 101 episodes)

Season 1

Season 1

101 episodes - 2013

Frequently Asked Questions

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Crazy Love has 1 season with a total of 101 episodes.

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Yoon Mi-so grows up poor in an orphanage and eventually marries Lee Min-jae, a wealthy heir who appears to offer security and comfort. The marriage ends when Min-jae divorces her, leaving Mi-so publicly humiliated and stripped of the life she had briefly known. Isolated and betrayed, she faces fi...

Crazy Love stars Ko Se-won, Park Sun-young, Heo Tae-hee, and Kim Yeon-ju.

Crazy Love was created by Jung Hye Won, Jang Su Won, and Na Seung-hyun.

Crazy Love was released on April 08, 2013.

Crazy Love is a Drama and Romance series.

Crazy Love has one season consisting of 101 episodes, and its status is Ended. The series was released in 2013.

Ko Se-won plays Seo Kyung-soo. He's listed in the top cast alongside Park Sun-young, Heo Tae-hee, and Kim Yeon-ju.

Park Sun-young is credited as Yoon Mi-so / Hong Eun-joo, which means her character is known by both names at different points in the series. The synopsis describes major life changes for her character, so the dual names reflect shifts in her identity during the story.

Crazy Love has a 4.3/10 rating, indicating generally low scores from viewers or reviewers. It ran for 101 episodes in a single season before ending.