The thread is now open for spoilers and discussions.

(I know this post is early but my schedule will be tough this week.)

Shin Minah plays a dentist down on her luck so she moves her practice to a small village by the sea. There may be a mystery or two involving the real identity of the local handyman Doo Shik (played by Kim Seonho) but I doubt that he's going to be an ax-murderer on the lam with a smile like this --

#hometown chachacha from yes im his whoresource: drivewhore's tumblr

By the way, don't rave about his dimples. "Dimples," "oppa," and "handsome" are going to be on my list of banned words for this kdrama. 😂

If you want to see a "slice of life" drama, I think you're better off watching the variety show "2 Days, 1 Night." However, if you're looking for a light-hearted romcom, this might do the trick for you. I'm crossing my finger that the story is worth all the hype and that the main feature of this drama isn't merely the slick visuals of the lead actors.

From the previews, we were already given an explanation for the title.

He thought she was asking for tea or "cha" and offered her his flask of tea.

She clarified that she didn't mean "tea" and pretended to steer an imaginary wheel with her hands, while chanting, "Cha-cha-cha."

Save the date: Saturday, August 28.

Let's enjoy the show.