Korean Drama That I Should Watch

Korean Drama That I Should Watch

If you are bored during your quarantine and looking for interesting Korean drama that you want to watch to kill time. Here is some Korean drama I personally pick that I think will make a good start to your journey.

This series talks about a young lady and a group of friends working hard to pave theirs owns way into the start-up industry. The series really portray how hard working each individual has to put in in order to be successful.

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This series talks about a man with a brother that is having traumatize since he was younger and a story about a famous female writer that has an anti-social disorder. Throughout the series, you will see the character development of the main 3 characters. You will get to see how they communicate with each other and trying to get along.

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If you like the Start-up series, I’m sure you will like this one too. The series tackles poverty, classism, racial discrimination, and transphobia in a matter of fact manner that is refreshing. The story talks about a young man working as hard as possible to take down his life long enemy that did very bad things to his dad.

The series talks about a woman that comes from a rich family in South Korea who got into an accident that flew her all the way to North Korea. It is a refreshing story told from the perspective of a North Korean officer and a South Korean heiress, who fall in love but can’t realistically spend the rest of their lives together.

This story talks about a person who has the ability to live forever. At first, it may seem like a good thing, but after it more like an endless punishment. Watching everyone around you die one by one is very painful until he meets his bride that able to set him free from his punishment.

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This story is a Netflix live adaptation from a webtoon series. The story talks about a group of people stuck in the middle of the monster apocalypse. They did everything to try to survive. This story portrays that some people will do literally anything to survive.Here’s a post I probably first drafted at the beginning of this blog (aka five years ago) and then let sit in the blackhole of my drafts folder: the best Korean dramas I recommend to anyone who will listen!

I have been a watcher of Korean dramas for a decade and an Asian drama watcher for even longer. For years I suffered through bad kiss scenes, questionable fashion choices, and frustratingly conservative romances complete with aggressive wrist grabs. You guys don’t know how good you have it these days!

Anyway, I completely missed the first Hallyu (Korean Wave), so I never got sucked into “Winter’s Sonata” and its contemporaries. Instead, my introduction came because one of my favorite Taiwanese dramas, “It Started with a Kiss, ” was turned into a Korean one called “Playful Kiss” in 2010. The drama was cute but forgettable. What it really introduced me to was how much better

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I went from “Playful Kiss” to “Boys Over Flowers” since it was based off my favorite manga. Considering “Boys over Flowers” helped launched the second Hallyu, you can see how quickly I was sucked in!

For watching? Trust me, friend, as any K-drama watcher knows, there’s a certain art to enjoying them, especially if you don’t speak Korean.

Socially, Korea is like… the US in the 1950s and 1960s. Trust me, it’s progressed a lot in the last decade, but it’s still got a ways to go. The fact that “Itaewon Class” had a trans character is like the most risk-taking I’ve ever seen.

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You get a love scene, it’s like the most PG love scene known to man. It’s also probably why kiss scenes back in the day were so, so, SO bad.

You know how HBO and Netflix can get away with all sorts of tawdry things ABC, NBC, and CBS in the US can’t? Same with TvN and JTBC. Keep in mind this is still Korea, so add about ten more layers of conservative restrictions.

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Anyway, I’m not super sure when tvN and JTBC became the phenomenons they are today, but they far outperform KBS, SBS, and MBC in terms of cultural relativity. I’m sure regular network dramas still get higher numbers, but you don’t hear people talking bout them nearly as much as you do about tvN or JTBC dramas.

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And 2) begin to make no sense and go off the walls. If you’ve ever experienced this, I’m sorry. It’s caused a lot of distrust in me. After two back-to-back betrayals, I actually stopped watching them for a year and a half!

Why does this happen, you ask? Well, the problem is when a show goes live in Korea, it’s actually only been pre-filmed for the first six or so episodes. Which means after those six, everyone is on set trying to pump out at least two episodes a week. That’s minimum an hour a week but usually it’s closer to three with the big dramas. With 30-minute episodes, you’re looking at a minimum of an hour/week but most dramas wind up being 90 minutes, which means it’s more like three. Movies half that long take months to film and edit, so imagine how hectic and crazy drama sets are.

This also means drama teams get realtime feedback on their plots and couples and it can really affect how the plot goes towards the end. It drives me NUTS.

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For example, one drama I kind of liked but am not recommending below is “The Producers.” Initially it was like a mockumentary-type show and I thought the premise was so fun! Sadly, Koreans apparently did not find the style interesting, so PDs scrapped the whole thing before it got going and it became paint-by-numbers drama that not even the charm of the main cast could make unique.

This kind of a “duh” tip, but I do think it’s important to note. With a K-drama, you need to focus 100% because otherwise you won’t understand a thing going on. I feel like when we watch shows in our native language, we can do ten other things simultaneously and still know what’s happening, but unless you speak fluent Korean, this will not ring true.

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And you know how I said many dramas suffer from the second part curse? Yeah, imagine having to sit through minutes of just

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Back in my day, we had to find all sorts of way to watch our favorite Asian dramas. I remember downloading a special video player just to get subtitles to work or scrounging Youtube for bits and pieces.

These days, it’s so easy to watch any of these K-dramas! Most of them are on Netflix but if you can’t find them there, then head over to Viki, which has been around forever.

So unlike US shows, which typically use songs that already exist, Korean dramas create brand new original soundtracks (OSTs). Yes, every single drama gets its own score

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Original songs. And if a drama does well, those songs usually dominated the digital charts. I highly recommend getting into the OSTs; you’ll have songs you still listen to years later.

Alright, now what you came here for! My picks for the best Korean dramas; aka the ones I tell all my friends to watch. These are all listed in chronological order, not by my preference!

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Seong Gi Hun is in some serious debt from gambling when he gets a mysterious invitation to join a series of children’s game in the hopes of winning money against 455 other players. However, what seems like an easy challenge proves sinister after the very first round.

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I mean, how could I not add “Squid Game” to my list of recommended Korean dramas? This show took the world by storm to the point that even

This drama is not for the faint of heart and because it’s a Netflix production, it didn’t have to deal with all the rules and restrictions of a normal network. It feels more like an extended movie than a K-drama. It’s a very violent portrayal of how messed up capitalism is not only in Korea but worldwide.

I’ll say my only big fault with it is the English-speaking characters. The acting is atrocious, and it seems like such an oversight given how much attention to detail the director gave to literally all other aspects of the show (including the actual set design of the English parts). I think it would’ve sent a much stronger message to keep that section as all older Korean men to represent the many

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When Yoon Seri falls into North Korean territory after a freak accident, she must rely on a group of soldiers to keep her safe all while falling in love with their leader, Ri Jeong Hyuk.

Remember when I said of all the dramas I’ve watched live, I was satisfied once? This was that one exception! I still can’t believe I watched it live after all the betrayal I’ve suffered, but between Hyun Bin’s cheek bones, Son Ye Jin, and the

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