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Also wanted to add.
Zoey, I agree with you about preferring more interesting/ higher concept dramas. One of the problems is the sheer volume of dramas being released in recent years t feels like 50 or so K-dramas come out each year... Especially the rom com's. So many of them feel like they are just... decent, but not substantial enough to hold me for 16-20 hours worth of episodes. So often I find myself liking a cute cast or a cute otp, but the show will just crawl along in the middle and I tune out.
I recommend searching the shows list with the genres tags with "fantasy", "supernatural", "horror", or "historical", Scroll through the results and read some of the reviews to see if something strikes your interest. . These types of shows often have more interesting stories to keep your attention for a full 20 episodes.
I totally agree.
Luckily, I randomly started with the show W when I first started watching Korean dramas, and quickly moved on to While You Were Sleeping.
I had a slump in the middle because I attempted to watch a few rom-com that just did not hold my interest at all.
So then I reached the conclusion: the most interesting dramas (or the most interesting to me, at least) seem to be those who have a fantasy/action/supernatural twist to them.
They're usually more fast-paced, interesting, intense, and the romance is also usually good in them - because the plot doesn't tend to give them time to be annoying, evasive, and secretive. I don't say *always* but it does seem to be mostly the case from what I've seen.
So yes, I totally agree with what you wrote (:
And thank you - from now on I'm definitely on the look-out for fantasy/supernatural/action dramas with romance ;)