Korean Drama Rating November 2018

Korean Drama Rating November 2018

Although we are still a month shy before 2018 ends, I am closing this year’s monthly k-drama list segment with a happy heart. With some series crossing over the first month of January 2019, some of the stories from November 2018 Korean dramas will not be included on our year-end recap and best pick selection.

We get to have some thrillers, drama and romance genres to dominate the narratives for the new roster scheduled to begin in November. Male actors take most of the central figures based on the initially released plot sketches by the TV networks.

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Rating game is expected to heat up given that the popular actors with stable following are set to star in this batch of November 2018 Korean dramas.

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Moon Chae Won takes the role of a 699-year-old fairy, who is unable to return home, because she has lost her fairy clothes. She then meets two possible reincarnations of her previous husbands, who will be portrayed by Yoon and Seo – a biology professor and biology graduate student respectively.

Based on the webtoon of the same name, KBS’ new workplace drama is attracting attention with its catchy poster, showing the perceived mood of what will be expected on the new series.

) as the main leads, the corporate world setting threads on the story of a boss, who is hated by his staff, and an assistant who gets so angry at him one day that she ends up wishing for his death.

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When it happens, she feels remorse and hopes all is just a dream. The next morning, she wakes up and finds that his boss is still alive but the events from her “dream” is unfolding as it is, eventually leading to Baek Jin Sang’s demise. She will try everything to prevent his death from happening

OCN’s well-loved forensic and crime investigation drama returns for its fifth season. Dr Han (Ryu Duk Hwan) and Detective Kang (Yoon Joo Hee) reprise their roles to dissect secrets hidden behind rare diseases.

. Interestingly, he is up to play the role of a top star, who will be involved in a big accident that exiles him to a faraway land, Kangsun, which is known to be a slow city. From there, he is supposed to adapt to an unfamiliar environment, and will also develop a bickering romance with a country girl.

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Is a mystery-thriller about a woman living a perfect life but it turned upside down after an accident. As she tries to recover, she faces mysterious events following her accident.

Plays the main role, Cha Woo Kyung, a child counselor. Lee Yi Kyung (Partners for Justice) will play the character of Detective Kang Ji Heon. His recent works include characters who provide light atmosphere and comic relief. In this new role, however, viewers can expect the actor to show his rough and manly side. Nam Gyu Ri (

) portrays the mysterious character Jeon Soo Young. The actress got rid of her signature long hair and showed up sporting a shorter hairdo.

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The drama’s setting is present day South Korea but is under a constitutional monarchy. It tells the story of a musical actress Oh Sunny, who marries the Emperor. She finds camaraderie with a palace guard, Na Wang Sik. Then a tragedy strikes the palace. Oh Sunny and Na Wang Sik will work together as they go against the ones in power.

Jang Na Ra (Confession Couple) plays the character of Oh Sunny, the bubbly musical actress who turns into the Empress, while Shin Sung Rok (On The Way to the Airport) portrays the modern-day Emperor.

 is set to star Han Chae Young, Bae Soo Bin, Oh Yoon Ah and Lee Chun Hee in the network’s latest series, which tells the story of two couples who work against all odds to save the lives of their children.

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 eyes to follow the trend through incorporating doctors and exorcists joining hands to defend the lives of innocent and precious people set in a Catholic-owned hospital.

Jung Yu Mi (Partners For Justice) will suit up to portray the role of an ace surgeon of the Emergency Medical Department. After an unfortunate accident which her family suffered, she embarks on a journey to save people’s lives.

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), who thinks cleanliness is more important than life, and Gil Oh-sol (Kim Yoo Jung), a passionate job hunter who is the complete opposite.

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Based on the popular webtoon of the same title, the upcoming drama has received a lot of attention from local and international fans, which raised high exceptions as Kim, Yoon and Song Jae Rim (

The new tvN series hints another healing romance drama, which will take pragmatic storytelling on how fated romance blooms between a man and a woman.

Song will portray the role of Chae Soo Hyun, a daughter of a powerful politician and an ex-daughter-in-law of a rich household, who has never been able to live her own life. She accidentally meets Kim Jin Hyuk (played by Park), a man who knows how to treasure happiness.

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The first drama I finished was 100 Days My Prince. The drama stars D.O as Won-deuk/Crown Prince and Nam Ji-Hyun as Hong-Shim. The story is about the crown prince and there is plot to kill him. He gets attacked and in the process he loses his memory and meets Hong-Shim and is forced to get married because of a law that he made.

I feel like this was a decent drama, it had a good storyline and all the characters made sense also the motives were well thought out. There was a variety of characters and stories that were happening in the drama which made it more interesting. I was excited to see D.O. in a drama again and he didn’t disappoint! I think he made a great male lead.

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I found that it was a bit slow, the amnesia part felt long and somewhat dragged out with regaining his memory. I think that the drama had a few cliche moments with the amnesia, revenge and just the whole I want to control the King and choose who I want to put on the throne. The ending was a bit lacking for me, I wanted to see what the two of them together would look like, I feel like I didn’t get a full picture of how their regular life between the two of them was going to feel like, it felt unsatisfying. I mean with the amount of time they had they should have finished better. I felt like the drama didn’t offer me anything that hasn’t already been put out there. It wasn’t the worst but it was far from the best historical type dramas already made.

I think one thing that stuck in my mind after watching the drama and I enjoyed was getting to see D.O. dressed up as a Crown Prince and walking around being all smart and tsundere ! I thought he was really cool!

The second drama that I watched was Devilish Joy. The story is about Gong Ma-Sung (Choi Jin-Hyuk) who is a neurologist doctor that meets a woman Joo Gi Bbeum (Song Ha-Yoon) who is a celebrity and they have a whirlwind romance one day and ends with Gong Ma-Sung ending up in a car accident and suffers with short-term memory loss that only allows his memory to last one day. It also stars Hoya from INFINITE who is Gong Ma-Sung’s cousin.

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I enjoyed the first couple of episodes because they were pretty exciting and interesting. I think there was pretty good chemistry between the leads and many kiss and romantic scenes between them which isn’t always the case. The height difference between them was kinda cute as well. The acting was good and believable it had a good balance of sad and happy moments between them. The ending was cute and it was an unexpected ending to what it felt like was going to happen.

I did not really enjoy the storyline that much after a while. Someone had pointed out that the story was very much like Boys Over Flowers with a rich guy trying to help a poor girl especially when she is being bullied. I felt like yes the story wasn’t that fresh to me and I mean even in BOF there is memory loss for a part. Joo Gi-Bbeum even resembled Geum Jan-Di in BOF. I thought I would like this drama more than I actually did but I think what frustrated the most was Gong Ma-Sung’s illness. How could he function in an important job with that bad of a memory loss it would take me so long each day to catch up reading what you wrote every day. You would have to read more than just yesterday’s notes, life is more complex than that, you would have to review weeks and months of materials to get back each day and that would be exhausting. The ending bothers me

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