I Love Verticals

Love You Beyond 6 Months

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A janitor and a billionaire marry by accident and must stay wed for six months. As fake love turns real, a college sweetheart returns, forcing them to choose: part ways or fight for the unexpected bond they never saw coming.

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Credit

director Raghav Puri
writer Jill Lee
year 2025

Cast

My Review

final score

4.2
originality
chemistry
dramas
romance
development

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This series is a wild, hilarious ride from start to finish. The way Sarah and Daniel end up married is absolutely unhinged—and somehow, it works! I laughed out loud more than once.

Let’s talk about Sarah first. She’s a lovable lead: funny, hardworking, and driven by loyalty to her younger sister. Her parents? Absolutely unforgivable. Who steals their child’s medical fund? That moment alone made me root for her every step of the way. So no judgment from me when she agrees to Daniel’s “stay married for money” deal—girl, get your coin and protect your sister!

Daniel, on the other hand, gave me mixed feelings. He’s not a villain, but his arrogance was so annoying at first. That smug attitude? Nope. But the beauty of his character arc is watching him slowly lose control—especially when Sarah doesn’t fall for him instantly. Watching her ignore him while he tried to get her attention was chef’s kiss. To his credit, though, Daniel does admit when he’s wrong. And yes, I begrudgingly liked him in the end.

Special shoutout to Abigail—another iconic mean girl performance, and the side drama with Gigi and Victor added extra spice. Daniel’s dad? Hilariously clueless, which made it all the more satisfying when Daniel didn’t follow in his footsteps.

🎬 Bonus Moment: I’m not usually a fan of slaps in dramas, but the restaurant scene? Legendary. Daniel completely deserved it, and the shocked “OH MY GOD” that followed will forever live rent-free in my mind (sorry Sam, but it was iconic).

Final Thoughts

This one’s a must-watch if you like chaotic marriages, redemption arcs, and a touch of slapstick drama. Grace shines in her role—no surprise there—and I officially added Sam to my auto-watch list. He really knows how to pick ’em!

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