Korean Dramas Of December 2019

Korean Dramas Of December 2019

The last stretch of the parade of 2019 Korean dramas is coming to an end – and it’s definitely going to finish with a bang!

Signaling the last hurrah of the season and the official first month of ’s coverage of 2020 Korean dramas, a slew of exciting series are set to treat Winter warm for K-Drama patrons. Additionally, workplace dramas dominate the roster for the month of December 2019 with top-tier actors headlining interesting plot mix.

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Suiting up to the role of a woman who got hold of a big amount of money, Cho Yeo Jeong’s versatility will be put to test on

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(LT). Together with Kim Kang Woo, who will portray a dismissed hot-blooded police officer on a mission to avenge his brother, the combination of two powerhouse skilled actors would serve a well-established drama to anticipate for.

Joining the lead couple is Oh Na Ra (Sky Castle). Portraying the role of the heroine’s friend whose affluent life is the exact opposite of what her hardship-stricken friend has to encounter. Meanwhile, Yoo Young Jae (B.A.P) challenges his first dramatic role. He will be connected to Kim’s character as a part-timer to a computer shop he manages. Although he looks ordinary, he is equipped with hacking powers since middle school.

Backed up by Studio Dragon and Culture Depot, tvN’s highly-anticipated romance series starring Hyun Bin and Son Ye Jin gears for broadcast on December 14 via tvN and will be streamed globally on Netflix beginning December 14.

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The released plot overview amuses with how Son Ye Jin’s character, a wealthy heiress Yoon Se Ri, lands on North Korean soil after a paragliding mishap. Thereafter, she meets a North Korean officer Ri Jung Hyuk (Hyun Bin). The latter shelters her, eventually drawing attraction and loving her in the process.

Fame. Her quirky writing style coupled with the presented story sketch heightens anticipation. With a heroine used to privileged living and will be forced to be on a contradicting life in North Korea, expectations arises on what delightful story Park will give fans this time around.

Striking a sports-themed drama, SBS tapped Nam Goong Min (Doctor Prisoner) and Park Eun Bin as main leads. Portraying Lee Se Young, Park’s character is the only female operations team manager in Korea’s professional baseball league. Additionally, she is also the youngest to lead a baseball team. Her love for the club makes her work hard to achieve glory for the team.

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SBS’ newest offering tells the story of the new general manager of a major league baseball team. The team, which is in the lower ranks, prepare for an extraordinary season. The series will focus on the conflicts and challenges that arise as they make their preparation to become a better team.

Scheduled for broadcast in December, the period romance drama threads on the fierce competition of women aiming to become Joseon’s Queen. Conspiracies, betrayals and love abound the stories that will be drawn by the women aspiring to stand next before the King of Joseon.

Portraying the female lead, Jin Se Yun will breathe life to the character of Kang Eun Bo. To achieve her ultimate goal of finding the culprit to her sister’s misfortune, she needs to become a queen. Her dangerous ulterior motive spins the thrilling plot of the story.

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Marking his first male lead, Kim Min Kyu suits up to the role of King Yi Kyung. Carrying the weight of his position, his sole goal is to find his true love.

. Joining the actress are actors Ra Mi Ran and Ha Joon in a drama backed up by Studio Dragon and Urban Works.

 revolves around the story of Go Ha Neul. To be portrayed by Seo Hyun Jin, the heroine’s life as a teacher, aims to give a closer look at the lives of contract teacher. As a new teacher, she confronts the fierce challenges and growing pains at her new job.

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Meanwhile, Ra Mi Ran will portray the role of Park Sung Soon, head of the school’s career development center. Sung Soon is a workaholic and a zealous teacher. She befriends Ha Neul and guides her through her new job. Finally, Ha Joon plays the role of Do Yeon Woo, a Korean language teacher at the same school. As a teacher, Yeon Woo is eternally optimistic. He doesn’t believe that success is gained through connections. Rather he believes that hard work can help anyone succeed.

(working title) by Kim Woong, Lee and Jung are set to challenge what seemed to be a healing drama, depicting the less romanticized lives of prosecutors.

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The workplace drama would focus more on prosecutors working in local districts. That being said, it will delve more on the story of the 98% office workers in the prosecutor’s office. As oppose to the usual 2% of prosecutors mostly depicted in dramas.

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Notably, the stories of prosecutors who confront common and real issues that civilians bring to their work load. Expect to see legal reconciliation regarding fraud, voice phishing, neighbor disputes to name a few.

Next Story → K-Drama News Weekly Headlines: “Psychopath Diary”, “Kim Woo Bin, Jang Dong Yoon & Park Hae Jin Fan Meetings” & MoreI was going to watch Strangers From Hell but it honestly started getting too gruesome after two episodes so I decided to not continue watching it.

The first drama I completed was Flower Crew: Joseon Marriage Agency. It is about Gae-Tong (Gong Seung-Yeon) who is woman that has lost her family and is looking for her lost brother. She doesn’t have much and does odd jobs to make money. Lee Soo (Seo Ji-Hoon) is a blacksmith who lives with his father and wants to marry Gae-Tong and he wants to do it the right way so he hires The Flower Crew Matchmaking Agency who is the best agency and when they finally accepts him he disappears on his wedding day. Gae-Tong starts to work at the agency with Ma Hoon (Kim Min-Jae) who is the leader and Do Joon (Byeon Woo-Seok) who is an information broker and lastly Ko Young-Soo (Park Ji-Hoon) who is in charge of the fashion and makeup.

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The drama started with Gae-Tong having a character that seemed over the top and somewhat overacted but I figured her character would change with time and she does calm down after a few episodes. It seemed more like a comedy in the first few episodes but the comedy doesn’t seem to stay throughout the rest of the drama. The theme then gets serious and the whole political games that come through with the palace affairs. I feel like they didn’t really want to pick a genre so they tried all of the them. Or they just had a hard time balancing the genres.

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Honestly I couldn’t connect to the characters and nothing felt sincere and I just couldn’t buy into the emotions that they were trying to portray. I think the only story that almost made me feel something was Ko Young-Soo but they didn’t even spend much time on it because he is a side character and I feel like they could have gone more into his story. I just feel like this was a typical type drama that just didn’t have much heart.

The second drama I completed was Melting Me Softly. It is about a Ma Dong-Chan (Ji Chang-Wook) who is a PD on a variety show and decides he wants to do a experiment Cryonic Freezing and decides to take part and gets Ko Mi-Ran (Won Jin-A) to participate with him to be frozen for 24 hours. Problems arise and they only become unfrozen 20 years later and they must keep their average core body temperature at 31.5 degrees Celsius.

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Honestly this drama made me feel uncomfortable with them waking up 20 years later and him meeting his girlfriend who is 20 years older and it just is weird. Maybe the idea of waking up and everyone you know has aged and they keep pointed it out the whole drama just made me feel weird because it really makes you aware of how cruel aging really is. It made me think about things that I don’t really want to and the whole science stuff seemed weak and got a bit boring after a while.

Again I could not connect to any of the characters. I just couldn’t really feel their pain or felt like their characters were not fleshed out that much and everything felt shallow. I got bored in this drama and the whole separation that happens at the end just felt like the show was never going to end.

I have to say they did have one shower scene that I thought was wow and kinda impressed with the kissing that was happening. It was certainly unexpected and got my attention compared to a lot of dramas where I forget that they even kissed.

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It wasn’t a terrible drama but I didn’t think it was a very good drama. I could not connect well with the characters and I feel like it didn’t delve deep enough into the issues have being gone for 20 years. I guess it was

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