Drama Finale Ignites New 'Stitch Debate' in South Korea
Following the infamous 'Perilla Leaf' debate, a new cultural conversation emerges from the popular TV series.
The South Korean television drama "Nice to Not Meet You" concluded on Tuesday, December 30th, but not before sparking a new social media phenomenon. The show's finale has ignited what netizens are calling the "stitch debate," a cultural discussion about the intimate act of removing someone's stitches.
What is the 'Stitch Debate'?
The central question of the debate, inspired by a scene in the drama, is: "Is removing someone's stitches an act of love?" This query has captivated audiences, drawing parallels to the previous "perilla leaf debate" that divided public opinion on relationships. The emotional finale presented this act as a profoundly caring gesture, leading viewers to passionately discuss its meaning online.
Airing Details and Streaming Availability
The final episode of "Nice to Not Meet You" aired on Tuesday, December 30th, at 8:50 PM. For viewers who missed the broadcast or wish to re
- watch the pivotal scene, the series is available for streaming on major Korean platforms.
- TVING
- Wavve
The widespread availability on these streaming services has allowed the stitch debate to gain momentum quickly, as fans easily share and discuss key moments.



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