Dorian Miller Has Left the Chat is a queer romantic comedy about starting over, standing out, and maybe-just maybe-falling in love.
After flaming out of his job and ghosting his family, Dorian Miller lands in Seoul hoping for a reset. Instead, he gets a meddling caf full of ajummas, a barista who reads him like latte foam, and a wrench-wielding mystery man with shoulders that could carry emotional baggage and a kimchi fridge. Between visa drama, K-drama-level chaos, and unsolicited matchmaking, Dorian's not looking for love. But in the steam of espresso machines and soft Korean spring light, something real might be brewing.
For fans of Casey McQuiston, Alexis Hall, and K-pop absurdity with heart, this is a slow-burn, steam-laced rom-com about queer longing, found family, and choosing the role you want to play-even if it wasn't in the script.