The drama includes political intrigue, parental abuse, despair, dread, retaliation, and romance, all intricately woven together
'Love in the Moonlight' is a moment to remember in its heartfelt and lighter episodes that segue between profound emotional punches and fun moments in flawless unity
'Princess Hours' encourages faith in improbabilities, relationships, and love. It’s a K-drama of tropes, but the predictability satisfies
One fateful night, when two individuals swap bodies, things get out of hand, triggering conflicting emotions in this unique Cinderella story
Dramatically engaging, it discusses themes of trauma, recovery, and self-discovery as it traverses the intricate realm of dissociative identity disorder
‘My Mister’ digs into the finer details of human connections and the power of empathy, eschewing run-of-the-mill drama or corny storylines
A cult K-drama where Park Seo-joon and Park Min-young's insane screen time powered their romance, and we couldn't help but root for their love story
Starring Park Hyung-sik and Park Bo-young, it remains an endearing superhero story, one that appears blatant in its cliches, but not if you see past that
‘Playful Kiss,’ starring Kim Hyun-joong and Jung So-min isn’t so playful per se. Between its "romance" and its "comedy," there’s a toxic relationship and things to learn