We know we have been blessed with balanced and well-made stories this year that we barely remember the disappointing ones. The abundance of hero-centric dramas continues as top Korean actors are set to spearhead the second wave of summer K-dramas.
Veteran top actors and fresh faces are set to parade new stories for K-drama followers to indulge. A battle of best concept for the creative teams is also expected to happen.
Join the new wave of Korean dramas in the second half of 2018 as it gifts us with engaging romance stories, couple of legal dramas and highly-anticipated projects from top actors and show runners.
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Ha Suk Jin as a male housekeeper will definitely pique your interest! And we mean it in an endearing way imagining him in a cute uniform holding a dust feather. *wink
For the drama adaptation, Ha Suk Jin will reinvent the character of Kim Ji Woon as a perfect helper, who designs, plans, and runs the household operations such as cooking, laundry, shopping, storage, child care, animal care and so on. His experience and good looks attract customers along with a delightful narration on why he chooses a unique job that is common for women.
The new tvN historical series treads on the story of a boy, who boarded a warship during the Shinmiyangyo, a United States expedition to Korea in 1871. He then returns to his native country as an American soldier in late Joseon era.
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takes the slice-of-life approach which focuses on the daily lives of single people living alone. The initial dramas of the franchise are set on mouth-watering food backdrop. The two dramas appealed by utilizing food-gasmic frames while spinning the stories of the characters.
Yoon Doo Joon appeared as the lead man in the two seasons as foodie Goo Dae Young. The Highlight leader has solidified his acting chops and swoony charms that fit well in the romantic comedies through his portrayals in
franchise. PD Choi Kyu Shik and Writer Im Soo Mi are set to continue the creative reign of the story following their collaboration in
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We can’t help but anticipate these two premiere actors to work together for a new drama venture, especially if the writer who is tasked to create the medical sphere scribbled last year’s superb legal drama
It’s interesting to see if Cho Seung Woo and writer Lee So Yeon can duplicate the classy crime story they made last year.
also looks at hospital care with a different perspective and expects the birth of a medical drama of different dimensions. Lee Dong Wook is set to play a specialist at an emergency medical center while Cho Seung Woo will become a hospital’s executive officer. Actress Won Jin Ah (Just Between Lovers) rounds up the main cast as a doctor in pediatric division of the university hospital.
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is anticipated to pour out a delicate performance to the character, who chooses to be a different person that suffers to a great confusion and conflict in trying to retrieve her memories. Kim Jae Won (
) is up to play the hero of the story as a plastic surgeon who gets entangled to the heroine’s complicated life.
The realistic love affair of single people in their 30s is set for helming by director Lee Chang Han, who orchestrated tvN’s I Need Romance, that has since then been one of the perfect depictions of realistic love story in urban setting. Ji Hyun Woo will play the role of a neurosurgeon with a complete package of extraordinary memory, athleticism and rational thinking.
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with Lee Si Young, who will portray the role of an endocrinologist. The chameleon actress, who last worked on revenge crime drama Lookout, takes a subtle character this time around.
tells the story of a woman who skipped her 20s after an accident. She wakes up from coma to a body of a 30-ish woman, but with mental thinking of a seventeen-year-old lady. Cute, right? The upcoming rom-com will be backed up by the creative collaboration of PD Joo Soo Won (
threads on legal drama premise from SBS with comical seasonings about identical twin brothers, who all share the same genes, but live an entirely different life. Yoon Shi Yoon will play dual roles of opposing personalities — one bad, one good.
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delves to the story of a man, who spends the last hour of his life struggling to devote everything for his broken life. Kim’s character takes the role of a guard who helps the heroine of the story. Kim Jung Hyun’s new character is a complete reversal from his wacky role in sleeper hit comedy drama
, a story that straightforwardly tackles society’s obsession on beauty. It aims to spread a message encouraging people to change their perspective on being physically vain.
The lead roles were chosen with the help of the fans of the webtoon, and the production team was more than happy to grant their wishes on who should play Mi Rae and Kyung Suk.
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According to the production team, “The two actors took the top places on the imaginary casting poll, so the upcoming drama is expected to show perfect synchronization with the original work”.
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This drama had a great start but fizzled out at episode 11. The concept of a heroine who could visualize people’s deaths in her drawings was edgy and intriguing at first and I really liked the team she built with the cop, the hacker, and the old guy (what was the purpose of him exactly?) But in the end I found myself irritated by their inability to change
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. Instead, half the time it was their actions that caused the deaths, and the only time someone actually made it out alive was because of the other “mystery” team! Grr. I’ll still probably go back and finish this one though (because Rain’s acting is freaking awesome in this) but I may be fast-forwarding when I do.
This drama was like eating a cinnamon roll on a Sunday morning. It was sweetness with a delightful bite and never a feeling of any real stress.
Park Min Young, the titular Secretary Kim Mi So, was just the heroine I needed. She was smart, strong-willed, self-reliant, and able to keep her humor against Young Joon’s self-basking “aura.” I loved her from the moment her red-haired ponytail bounced in. Plus her style was amazing. In fact, I loved it so much I went searching for where to buy her outfits.
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However Park Seo Joon’s character Lee Young Joon did not win me over as fast. His self obsession was so obnoxious in the first episode. Every scene he seemed to be telling someone how perfect he was. I was really uneasy that he might turn into the stereotypical rich spoiled hunk. (I’m looking at you, “Boys Over Flowers.”) But mercifully, the more the show focused on his relationship with Mi So the less he was self-centered, and the more he just seemed endearingly delusional.
But while they were fun separately, the chemistry between the two leads was ravagingly delightful. (And the kiss scenes were hot enough to set off the fire alarm.) The development of their love-line was easy and natural (bordering on inevitable, but I’m not complaining) as they went from colleagues to friends to lovers. Since I’m not a fan of the on-again off-again love stories, I really appreciated how focused Lee Young Joon remained on Mi So. There was never any doubt who he loved or that he would find a way to win her.
The story line about their captivity was interesting, although parts of it did seem forced. The best part was actually watching Mi So piece together the events. It frustrates me when heroines blindly believe anything they’re told, so watching Mi So doggedly go after the truth was empowering. Throughout I kept cheering her on and hoping she wouldn’t give up until she had made Young Joon and his family be honest with her.
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The only qualms I had were with the end. The last two episodes dragged heavily. I mean, yes, we love watching the cute finger hearts and listening to the couple banter, but come on. PLOT. We need PLOT. It felt like the drama really could have wrapped at episode 14 or
But then in the end I really just wanted one more scene – their forever after scene. I loved the wedding. Really. But since we knew for so long that it was coming, it just felt anticlimactic. Where was the scene showing contortionist photographer Lee Young Joon taking pictures of Mi Soo on their honeymoon? Or their family on a car trip like Mi Soo’s family took? I want to see the kids’ eyes roll when Lee Young Joon does his “aura” glow. I’m sure that would make Mi Soo laugh. Sigh. Now it is up to the fanfiction writers.
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