K-dramas likeHealerare best enjoyed casually.

Crash Landing on Youhas a 100% rating onRotten Tomatoes.

The series explores themes of love, identity, and ambition within a corporate setting.

Characters from Strong Girl Bong-Soon and Goblin.

With only 12 episodes,Business Proposalis an idealromantic comedy series to watch on a bad day.

What makesPrison Playbooksuch a compelling series is its balance of humor and heartfelt moments.

The inmates surrounding Je-hyuk aren’t merely side characters created to help push the protagonist’s story along.

Imagery of Gong Yoo in the Guardian The Lonely and Great God and Lee Hye-ri in Reply 1988

It explores their personal and professional struggles as they navigate the challenges of their jobs and personal relationships.

Flower of Evilis a strong mystery K-dramathat keeps audiences guessing until the very end.

As their relationship develops, they confront societal expectations and personal challenges.

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The series explores themes of love, age, and societal norms connected to modern relationships.

However, there are still a handful of morerealistic romance K-dramas, includingSomething in the Rain.

This K-drama, whichtackles the stigma surrounding age-gap relationships, is a series audiences shouldn’t speed through.

Characters from Hospital Playlist and Business Proposal are edited in a collage.

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Healer (2014)

An incident took place 30 years ago involving a group of friends who ran an illegal broadcasting station. Now three people, an illegal courier called “Healer”, a reporter from a second-rate news website and a famous journalist are on a journey to discover the truth about what happened in 1992.

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Crash Landing on You is a romantic drama series that follows a South Korean heiress who accidentally lands in North Korea after a paragliding incident. She encounters an army officer who, despite the political tensions, aids her in concealment, forging an unexpected connection amidst their contrasting worlds.

The Trunk

The Trunk, releasing on November 29, 2024, follows the mysterious discovery of a trunk on the shoreline, unveiling a hidden marriage service and the peculiar relationship of a couple intertwined in its secrets.

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Business Proposal is a South Korean romantic comedy series. It follows Shin Ha-ri, a company employee who reluctantly goes on a blind date in place of her friend, only to discover her company’s CEO, Kang Tae-mu, is her date. Tae-mu proposes a fake relationship to avoid his family’s pressure to marry, leading to unexpected romantic entanglements and corporate adversity. The series explores themes of love, identity, and ambition within a corporate setting.

Prison Playbook (2017)

Baseball star Kim Je-hyeok is about to make his Major League Baseball debut. However, due to some misfortune, he ends up in prison and must learn to survive in this new world full of life and death challenges.

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Hospital Playlist is a South Korean television series that follows the lives of five doctors working at a hospital. It explores their personal and professional struggles as they navigate the challenges of their jobs and personal relationships. The series delves into themes of friendship, love, and growth as the characters face various medical cases and personal struggles.

Flower of Evil (2020)

Flower of Evil is a South Korean thriller series that follows the story of Baek Hee-sung, a man who hides his dark past and pretends to be a perfect husband and father. However, his life is disrupted when Detective Cha Ji-won, a determined and intelligent detective, begins to suspect him of being involved in a series of mysterious events.

Something in the Rain (2018)

Something in the Rain is a romantic drama series that follows Yoon Jin-ah, a single woman in her 30s, and her unexpected romance with Seo Joon-hee, the younger brother of her best friend. As their relationship develops, they confront societal expectations and personal challenges. The series explores themes of love, age, and societal norms connected to modern relationships.