The drama’s success is attributed to its narrative, which blends rom-com with suspense and tension, starring Gong Hyo-jin and Kang Ha-neul
‘Happiness’ highlights why K-zombies matter. It questions what differentiates humanity and monstrosity and what 'happiness' really means—self-satisfaction or happiness that comes from togetherness—starring Park Hyung-sik and Han Hyo-joo.
The drama dwells on the protagonists’ day-to-day lives and dreams, set against a picture of the social and cultural pressures they face—an engaging ‘slice of life’ narrative starring Park Seo-joon and Kim Ji-won
‘Noble, My Love’ delves into class disparities and other societal concerns in a hate-to-love story that also addresses gender expectations
'Soundtrack #1' is a refreshing take on the friends-to-lovers trope because of how simply it’s told; the simplicity adds to its depth brought to life by beautiful performances, starring Park Hyung-sik and Han So-hee
‘My Name,’ starring Han So-hee in the titular role, deftly subverts gender norms in society via a story of relentless fight for revenge
‘One Spring Night’ discusses prejudices and realities that we often face when trying to deal with the complexities of family dynamics, relationships, and social norms
‘100 Days My Prince’ dwells in love, where the heart finds its kindred spirit out of odds, starring EXO’s D.O. and Nam Ji-hyun