Light On Me - Season 1
Season 1
Tae Kyung is an 18-year-old high school student. He is also a lifelong loner. But one day, he starts questioning his own judgment and tells a teacher that he no longer wishes to go it alone. The problem is, he has no idea how to start going about making new friends. The teacher advises him to join the school's student council. He agrees, but discovers that making friends may be harder than it seems.
He meets the Vice President of the council, Shin Woo, who is cool and level-headed, but also somewhat cold toward him and reluctant to accept Tae Kyung. However, he also meets the super-attractive President of the council: Da On, who appears to take an instant shine to him. The beginnings of a romance appear to be in the cards for Da On and Tae Kyung, but Shin Woo does not seem to approve. Matters are further complicated by the fact that Da On's close female friend – who secretly loves Da On – is jealous of their closeness, and attempts to drive a wedge between them!
Episodes
Episode 1
I used to be a voluntary loner, but now I want to make some friends. Will Taekyung make it through to joining the student council?
Episode 2
Being continuously denied makes me so sad. But isn't it suspicious that he hates me like so?
Episode 3
How do you feel about a guy that's super nice to everyone? If you keep being nice to me, I'll mistake your intentions.
Episode 4
There's an annoying person near me. They keep popping up in my head...
Episode 5
If we've gotten closer then why do you keep avoiding me?
Episode 6
After being confronted by Taekyung, Shinwoo is finally ready to admit he doesn't hate Taekyung after all, and never has.
Episode 7
The boys of Saebit High School plan a welcome celebration to initiate Taekyung into the school council.
Episode 8
The student council boys prepare for a trip with the local girls' school.
Episode 9
Da On and Shin Woo are unsure of how to be open about their feelings.
Episode 10
In a look to the past, Shinwoo and Taekyung's first meeting is revealed.
Episode 11
A picture emerges online, putting stress on Daon and Taekyung.
Episode 12
Feeling heartbroken over Daon, Taekyung finds comfort in Shinwoo's presence.
Episode 13
Gaon confronts Sohee about the rumor that she was the one who posted the photo of him and Taekyung.
Episode 14
Taekyung gets volunteered to participate in the New Light Prince Contest.
Episode 15
New Light Day arrives, but the missing costumes threaten to disrupt the event.
Episode 16
The student council helps Mr. Haetbit celebrate his birthday.
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