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In the crowded landscape of Korean dramas, where love triangles and amnesia tropes once reigned supreme, a new champion of catharsis has emerged. (Korean title: Nae Nampyeongwa Gyeolhonhaejwo ), distributed by tvN and streaming globally on Amazon Prime Video (often searched as HITV Marry My Husband due to Prime Video’s interface in regions like Southeast Asia), has redefined the revenge romance genre.

Let’s be honest: If you watched Marry My Husband only for the comeuppance, you were missing the point. Yes, watching Kang Ji-won (Park Min-young) systematically dismantle her backstabbing best friend Jung Soo-min (Song Ha-yoon) is cinematic catnip. Yes, seeing her shove her terminal fate—and her cheating husband Park Min-hwan (Lee Yi-kyung)—onto Soo-min is a masterclass in poetic justice.

is a popular 2024 South Korean drama that blends revenge, romance, and time travel . It follows Kang Ji-won, a terminally ill woman who is murdered after discovering her husband's affair with her best friend, only to wake up 10 years in the past with a chance to rewrite her fate. 📺 How to Watch on HiTV HITV Marry my Husband

The villain husband. Lee Yi-kyung, known for comedic roles in Waikiki , is terrifyingly unhinged here. Min-hwan is a gaslighting, abusive, financially parasitic narcissist. His tantrums, his greasy hair, and his psychotic smile make him one of K-drama’s most hated (and thus best-performed) antagonists.

Screencaps of Min-hwan screaming “Protect my wife!” while abusing her, or Soo-min doing her fake "innocent blink," became viral memes on TikTok and X (Twitter). This free marketing drove millions to search for "HITV Marry My Husband." In the crowded landscape of Korean dramas, where

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The "green flag" male lead. Ji-hyuk is also a time traveler (having died trying to save Ji-won in the original timeline) and acts as her secret bodyguard and financier. Na In-woo brings a quiet intensity and smoldering loyalty that makes viewers root for the couple. His line, “I will help you marry your friend,” became a viral moment. It follows Kang Ji-won, a terminally ill woman

The "fake" best friend. Soo-min is the ultimate frenemy—quietly sabotaging Ji-won’s career, stealing her food, and eventually sleeping with her husband. Song Ha-yoon’s performance is brilliant because she makes Soo-min pitiable and monstrous in equal measure.