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Which are your favourite Kdramas and why

OMG I watched this-I’m still not over it.
Every single episode had me in tears — it’s that emotional. Honestly, I think this is the drama that broke me the most. It’s so deep, so raw, it hit me in places I didn’t even know could hurt.

And don’t even get me started on Yang Gwan-sik. His personality? Pure gold. The way he loves, stays loyal, and quietly carries so much responsibilities — that kind of man is rare these days. I wish more people were like him
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Exactly....Gwan- sik set the bar really high for relationship ❤
 
My favourite kdrama is Legend of the blue sea. Its a fantasy romcom with heaps of comedy in it.
Im a huge Lee Min Ho fan and Jun-ji-hyun looks ethereal in this show. Plus I've always loved the concept of mermaids so this show is close to my heart.
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All time most favorites

The Kings affection
Business Proposal
What's wrong with Secretary Kim

Queen of Tears
 
Legend of the blue sea has already been mentioned so I won't talk about it but it's definitely a must watch !!


Kill me heal me

Its a bit of psychological thriller and has concepts of dissociative disorder, post traumatic stress disorder.
Other than this theme there's romance and comedy.
This drama showcases the versatility of Park Ji Sung with all his alter egos

What I didnt like about this drama was that the lead female was a bit too loud...(You'll understand when you see). But my love for Ji Sung is too powerful to be drowned by her loud acting.

 
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It's okay to not be okay


This one with a strong female lead who is obsessive, beautifully broken and the queen of her world.

What sets this one apart is that the female lead is headstrong in simping for the male lead. She doesnt beg for love, she demands. She doesnt hide it, she's bold and loud and direct.

Beautiful character and bond development of the three mains leads in the show.
There is absolutely nothing I do not like about this one. I can watch it on repeat.
 
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It's okay to not be okay


This one with a strong female lead who is obsessive, beautifully broken and the queen of her world.
What sets this one apart is that the female lead is headstrong in simping for the male lead. She doesnt beg for love, she demands. She doesnt hide it, she's bold and loud and direct.
Beautiful character and bond development of the three mains leads in the show.

There is absolutely nothing I do not like about this one. I can watch it on repeat.
Omggg i watched this — this drama ate and left no crumbs. That female lead is a whole storm wrapped in Chanel. Obsessive, bold, beautifully unhinged, and doesn’t beg for love — she demands it, mic in hand and crown on her head.

I’ll be real — the beginning had me side-eyeing like “what’s even happening?” It was slow, a little chaotic, kinda confusing. But once it found its rhythm? BABY! I was seated, invested, emotionally compromised:p
 
The Glory



They say revenge is a dish best served cold. But this lady gave it years and served it colder than the winters. This is a story of a woman who seeks revenge on her classmates who had bullied her in the past. She is calm, calculated and chillingly elegant.

What I loved most was how the story gave space for a subtle romance, but never let it steal the spotlight from her revenge. It stayed loyal to her pain and her purpose. The male lead does not save her, instead he calmly stands beside her, watching her burn the world down.

The bullying and some scenes in the drama can be triggers. But definitely a great watch!
 
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The Glory



They say revenge is a dish best served cold. But this lady gave it years and served it colder than the winters. This is a story of a woman who seeks revenge on her classmates who had bullied her in the past. She is calm, calculated and chillingly elegant.

What I loved most was how the story gave space for a subtle romance, but never let it steal the spotlight from her revenge. It stayed loyal to her pain and her purpose. The male lead does not save her, instead he calmly stands beside her, watching her burn the world down.

The bullying and some scenes in the drama can be triggers. But definitely a great watch!

As you described of this one..I should have try to watch this.
 
The Healer

A mix of action, thriller, suspense, romance, fun and loads of hotness.
In this one the male lead - Ji Chang Wook, doesn't steal your heart, instead he hacks into it smoothly - like a virus you never want to remove.


So it's a story of a free-spirited young reporter chasing big dreams with her big puppy eyes. Her life gets entangled with a mysterious night courier - a secret agent who walks in the shadows. As the tangles entwine further, these two are pulled into the webs of their haunting pasts and older bonds.

Additional points for its addictive ost - Eternal Love
 

Here are some KDRAMA classics!!!


The Heirs

“Rich kids, high stakes, and that irresistible forbidden love.”
This was the very first K-drama I ever watched, and it honestly set the bar. Lee Min Ho as Kim Tan? Instant heartthrob. There was something so addictive about the drama's world of elite high schoolers navigating pressure, power, and love. What really stuck with me was the tension—every glance, every defiance of class boundaries felt electric. And even though the "rich boy meets poor girl" trope is classic, it felt fresh through all the drama, the angst, and the layered friendships.
Why I loved it: The classic chaebol setup, the love-against-all-odds theme, and that intoxicating sense of teenage rebellion.
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Boys Over Flowers


“The original K-drama obsession.”
Everyone talks about this one, and for good reason. It’s iconic. Goo Jun Pyo was impossible not to fall for, and Geum Jan Di? She had so much grit. It was chaotic, dramatic, even over-the-top at times—but in the best way possible. I loved how it embraced every K-drama cliché and made them unforgettable. Watching this felt like entering a whole new world—one where love was messy, loyalty was tested, and makeovers could change your life.
The refreshing bit: Jan Di’s fire. She never let the glitz or the bullying define her. She held her ground and kept her humor through it all.
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My Love From Another Star

“A love story that’s literally out of this world.”
This one had me laughing and tearing up. Cheon Song Yi is easily my favorite heroine—she’s dramatic, hilarious, and somehow still so relatable. I loved how she wasn’t your typical shy lead; she was loud, confident, and just a little bit unhinged in the best way. And Do Min Joon? The aloof alien with a centuries-old soul who somehow falls for her chaos? Perfection. The show balanced humor, heartache, and fantasy so well that it never felt too heavy or too silly. It was just… magical.
Why it stood out: The unlikely pairing, the constant banter, and that slow, sweet emotional unraveling between two total opposites.
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Cinderella and the Four Knights

“Four rich boys, one no-nonsense girl, and a soundtrack that lives rent-free in my head.”

This was such a feel-good watch. I was completely hooked by the idea of one grounded, determined girl walking into a mansion full of moody, privileged boys—and somehow making them better people. Eun Ha Won’s sass and independence were so refreshing. She didn’t let herself get swept away by money or drama—she called them out, and they needed it. Plus, the OSTs? So beautiful and emotional, I still listen to them.
The best part: Watching her earn their respect—not just their love—was way more satisfying than any fairy tale ending.
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This is one of my fave ost songs:heart1:
 
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