
| Native Title | 첫, 사랑을 위하여 |
| Also Know as | First, for Love, For the First Love, Cheot, Sarangeul Wihayeo |
| Director | Yoo Je-Won |
| Writer | Seong Woo-Jin |
| Air Time | Monday, Tuesday 20:50 |
| Content Rating | 15+ - Teens 15 or older |
| Runtime | 12 episodes |
| Genre | Comedy, Romance, Life, Family |
| Language | Korean |
| Country | South Korea |
| Release Date | 2025-08-04 |
| End Date | 2025-09-09 |
"Love, Take Two" (Korean: "첫, 사랑을 위하여," literal "First, for Love"), a warm, slice-of-life romance drama, that premiered on August 2025 on tvN, airing Mondays and Tuesdays at 20:50. Writer: Seong Woo‑jin, director: Yoo Je‑won (known for "Hometown Cha‑Cha‑Cha", "Crash Course in Romance").
A single mother, Lee Ji-an (Yum Jung‑ah), and her rebellious medical student daughter, Lee Hyo-ri (Choi Yoon‑ji), relocate to the countryside seeking new meaning in their second act. Their simpler setting brings unexpected personal growth through heartfelt encounters and a rekindled romance with Ji-an’s first love, Ryu Jeong‑seok (Park Hae‑joon).
Genres: Comedy, slice-of-life, romance and family drama, focusing on mature themes rather than explosive melodrama.
A gentle, grounded portrayal of second-chance romance, not between young adults but experienced individuals rekindling hope after years apart.
Emphasis on maternal love, generational dynamics, and finding happiness in the present despite past regrets or future uncertainty.
Cultural and character depth: quiet strength, emotional tension, and slow-building chemistry rather than fast-paced K‑drama tropes.
Witness seasoned actors like Yum Jung‑ah and Park Hae‑joon bring emotional nuance and lived-in warmth to roles rarely seen in mainstream romance dramas.
Explore mother–daughter dynamics in a slice-of-life setting filled with quirky rural characters and life lessons.
Enjoy a mature love story with no pushy drama, but quiet emotional resonance and realism one can reflect on personally.
Aired on TVING.
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