Call It Love Episodes 7 and 8 Preview: When, Where and How to Watch!

Call It Love (사랑이라 말해요) is a Korean romantic drama series directed by Lee Kwang-young, written by Kim Ga-eun and stars Lee Sung-kyung, Kim Young-kwang, Sung Joon, Ahn Hee-yeon and Kim Ye-won, alongside other cast members.

Young-kwang was last seen in the 2022 Netflix thriller Somebody as Seong Yun-o opposite Kang Hae-lim, and Sung-kyung’s last drama role was in 2022’s tvN K-drama Sh**ting Stars as Oh Han-byeol, opposite Kim Young-dae.

Shim Woo-joo’s life is rocked by her father’s infedelity, but if this huge stab in the back wasn’t enough, she is further humiliated when she is kicked out of her house by her father’s mistress after his death. Seething and eager for revenge, she hatches a plan with Han Dong-jin, the mistresses’ son. Unfortunately for her, though, this little revenge plot faces a slight singultus when she falls for the workaholic Dong-jin. Will Woo-joo get her revenge? Or will her ill-fated love story be the end of it?

Call It Love Episodes 7 and 8 Preview

Still From Call It Love Episode 6 / Call It Love Episodes 7 and 8
Still From Call It Love Episode 6

Call It Love Plot

Disney+ describes the series as: Call It Love follows a woman whose unfaithful father dies leaving his mistress in charge of the family home. The woman then falls in love with the mistress’s son.”

Call It Love Cast

The cast of the series includes Lee Sung-kyung, Kim Young-kwang, Sung Joon, Ahn Hee-yeon, Kim Ye-won, Yeon Je-hyung, Sung Ryung, Nam Ki-ae and Jun Suk Ho, alongside others.

Call It Love Episode List

Call It Love is expected to have 16 episodes, with 2 episodes released weekly.

Where to Watch Call It Love

The K-drama will release on Disney+.

Call It Love Episodes 7 and 8 Release Date and Time

The series will stream from Feb 22, 2023, to Apr 13, 2023. Episodes 7 and 8 will release on March 15 at 5 PM KST or around 1.30 PM IST.

Call It Love Episodes 7 and 8 Predictions

With the cat almost out of the bag, will Dong-jin and Woo-joo be able to see past their past traumas and embrace the feelings that they are starting to have with each other? On the other hand, it seems like Dong-jin and Hee-ja are going to get into an emotional altercation.

Call It Love Episodes 5 and 6 Recap

Dong-jin and Woo-joo’s growing closeness comes as a shock to them both. Woo-joo attempts to help him get out of Min-young’s grasp, only to find herself drawn to him further. However, a shocking revelation might just hurl the two into enemy territory once more.

Call It Love is streaming on Disney+ Hotstar.

Also Read: Check Out Our Other Call It Love Reviews!

Archi Sengupta
Archi Sengupta
Archi Sengupta, a writer for over seven years, is an Engineering graduate with a Master’s degree in Mass Communication. She enjoys watching horror movies and TV shows, Korean content, and anything that thrills and excites her.

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