


So Not Worth It
New friends, new loves and new experiences mix together inside a colorful college dormitory in Korea that's home to students from around the world.
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Plot Summary
This vibrant sitcom follows a diverse group of international students living together in a university dormitory in Seoul. They navigate the challenges of college life, cultural differences, budding romances, and the complexities of their newfound independence. The show blends humor with relatable coming-of-age struggles as they forge friendships and discover themselves.
Critical Reception
So Not Worth It was generally well-received for its lighthearted humor and portrayal of multicultural friendships in a Korean setting. Critics and audiences appreciated its energetic pace and the chemistry among its young cast, finding it an enjoyable and accessible watch for those interested in K-comedy.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its youthful energy and comedic timing.
- Appreciated for its diverse international cast and portrayal of student life.
- Seen as a fun and easy-to-watch sitcom with relatable themes.
Google audience: While specific Google user ratings are not readily available, audience reception generally points to enjoyment of the show's humor, characters, and its depiction of a modern, multicultural university experience in Seoul.
Fun Fact
The show was filmed at the Joongbu University campus and featured a diverse cast representing students from various countries, including Thailand, Australia, and the United States, adding to its authentic portrayal of international student life.
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