Let's Get Divorced - Season 1

Season 1
Shoji Taishi is a new third-generation lawmaker who comes from a family of politicians and had a sheltered upbringing. The womanising and not particularly intelligent Taishi and his actress wife, Kurosawa Yui, who got her big break through a drama series, have been married for five years. They act like a happily married couple for the sake of their work and public image, but their marriage has already broken down. Taishi and Yui barely have a conversation except when live streaming on social media and do not even see each other at home. Although they have grown disenchanted in their marriage, they cannot get divorced immediately due to pressure from their families and endorsement deals. The couple have no choice but to unite with the unshakeable goal of breaking up.

Episodes

Episode 1
While Yui's acting career soars, her politician husband's popularity is in the dumps, and their marriage has become a minefield of resentments.

Episode 2
While meeting with their respective lawyers, Yui and Taishi remember the early days when everything felt perfect; but trouble was just around the corner.

Episode 3
Yui's boss begs her to put off the divorce, and he's not the only one. It turns out that Yui's lawyer and Taishi's lawyer share a past.

Episode 4
The sharp and ambitious Go Soda announces he'll be running to represent Ehime's fifth district — Taishi's seat. Will Yui help her husband win reelection?

Episode 5
While in Ehime filming her "Mikochan Special" and helping Taishi, Yui gets a text from Kyoji. Taishi resolves to build on his father's legacy.

Episode 6
New revelations throw an already complicated situation into further chaos. Despite himself, Taishi is amazed by Kyoji's free spirit.

Episode 7
As the scandals and revelations pile up, Yui and Taishi decide to pull the trigger on their divorce. Later, their press conferences goes off the rails.

Episode 8
Two days to the election, the Ehime fifth district candidates hold their final debate — and this time, thanks to Yui's help, Taishi is prepared.

Episode 9
Three years later, life has moved on for everyone. With the next general election looming, a scandal breaks, changing the political winds for Taishi.
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