Go Kyung-pyo, Kang Han-na, Joo Jong-hyuk 1.4 per cent After developing an unusual condition that compels him to speak his mind, usually at the most inopportune times, TV news announcer Song Ki-baek (Go Kyung-pyo) loses his job and with it his shot at landing his dream evening anchor job. The only other person who knows about his condition is reality TV show writer On Woo-joo (Kang Han-na), who works for the same network as him.

After he leaves the news desk, Woo-joo ropes Ki-baek into appearing in her new dating show, which, after a string of disappointments, she needs to succeed to avoid getting the boot herself. Also joining the dating show as a contestant is popular entertainer Kim Jung-heon (Joo Jong-hyuk), who used to date Woo-joo and still has eyes for her. He also went to school with Ki-baek.

Since Ki-baek is also beginning to develop feelings for Woo-joo, a love triangle arises, which is further complicated by two things. First is the appearance of surprise contestant Min Cho-hui (Han Dong-hee), who, remarkably, was the first love of all four male contestants on the show, including Ki-baek and Jung-heon. The second is that after one of the female contestants runs away in the middle of the night, the production is in need of a new contestant and that duty falls to Woo-joo.

By this stage of the story the career aspirations of the various characters have completely fallen by the wayside as the show slips fully into romantic comedy. Also downplayed, confusingly, is the sh.