4 Week Lovers Episode 1

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👀 SPOILER-FREE SUMMARY

A measured, emotionally charged opening that prioritizes atmosphere over action. Dojun's arrival at university carries the weight of unresolved history the moment he crosses paths with Jaehee, his new roommate and a figure from his past. The tone is introspective and restrained — expect quiet tension rather than dramatic confrontation, with the narrative leaning into the awkward, loaded space between two people who clearly have unfinished business. Character dynamics are built slowly and deliberately here, rewarding viewers who appreciate emotional groundwork over plot momentum. If you're drawn to Boys Love stories rooted in complicated history and the anxiety of forced proximity, this premiere signals exactly that kind of slow-burn ahead.

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📍 ARC CONTEXT

As the series opener of a 10-episode run, this episode carries the full weight of establishing Dojun and Jaehee's central dynamic before anything else can unfold. There is no prior episode to build on — everything begins here. What it sets up is critical: the shared history, the tension of cohabitation, and the emotional stakes that will drive the remaining nine episodes forward.

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