Here’s a draft post suitable for a blog, social media, or fan community page about “Me Too Flower” Episode 1 with Indonesian subtitles (Sub Indo).

Chemistry Pemain: Meskipun ada perbedaan usia antara Lee Ji-ah dan Yoon Shi-yoon, banyak penonton memuji chemistry mereka yang terasa alami dan mendalam.

  1. Realistic Mental Health Portrayal: Long before It’s Okay to Not Be Okay, this drama depicted a female lead in therapy. The first episode shows Bong-sun visiting a psychiatrist, something rare for a rom-com lead.
  2. No Rich Boy Saves Poor Girl Trope: While Jae-hee is rich, he doesn't fix her life with money. Instead, he enters her chaotic world and forces her to confront her own inner thorns.
  3. Short & Sweet: With only 15 episodes (originally planned for 20, shortened due to ratings), the pacing is tight. Episode 1 wastes no time with backstory; it drops you right into the conflict.

Unlike the bubbly, innocent heroines of other K-dramas, Bong-sun suffers from severe depression and anger management issues. In Episode 1, we see her struggling to pay rent, working dead-end jobs, and taking out her frustration on rude customers. When a rich, arrogant driver in a luxury car refuses to pay his parking fee, Bong-sun doesn't cry; she smashes his windshield.

Introduction: "Me Too Flower" is a popular Korean drama that has gained significant attention worldwide, including in Indonesia. The drama revolves around the life of a young woman who decides to become a "plus one" or a fake girlfriend for people who need a partner to attend social events. In this write-up, we'll focus on Episode 1 of "Me Too Flower" with Indonesian subtitles, also known as "Sub Indo".