Best Shows of 2021
In 2021, I was able to watch to completion over fifty titles and significant amounts of about twenty more shows which is a fairly credible amount to develop a "Best of" list. Have a favorite show and don't see it here, this may be why...
Beyond Evil - highly praised show that I simply failed to squeeze in
One Ordinary Day - started but did not make enough viewing progress to evaluate it fairly
Youth of May - encountered too many spoilers and elected against watching
All historical dramas - except for "Kingdom", not a fan of the genre
And although I did not rule out shows with fewer episodes, it is a negative factor and when sorting through the candidates on the bubble for inclusion, that was a factor in excluding several shows that only ran for six to eight episodes.
PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS LIST IS IN REVERSE ORDER. So that there's some suspense building up to the top, the number one show listed is my tenth favorite and the number ten show is my best show of the year. I have full reviews of most, but not all, of these should the brief comments below not be sufficient.
Enjoy!
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1. Move to Heaven
Korean Drama - 2021, 10 episodes
Great lead performances by Lee Je Hoon and Tang Jun Sang as an odd couple uncle & nephew running a business of sorting through the deceased person's belongings. A tight core cast ensemble helps this novel premise that sticks to a procedural format for most of its run. Each episode brings a fresh story all of which feature terrific writing. The tearjerking highlight though is when the focus turns to Tang Jun Sang's Geu Ru adoption backstory.
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2. Inspector Koo
Korean Drama - 2021, 12 episodes
An odd but fascinating show with some of the best music, both score and soundtrack, of the year. Lee Young Ae is the ace title character, a brilliant investigator with questionable personal hygiene and some self-destructive tendencies. She leads a crew with some fine supporting acting work by Kwak Sun Young, a mostly mute Baek Sung Chul and Jo Hyun Chul. The antagonists are the real delight though as Lee Hong Nae is stellar as serial killer K's number two and half of an enchanting supporting romance and Kim Hye Joon breaks out as effervescent K, a brilliant but unhinged vigilante.
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3. Our Beloved Summer
Korean Drama - 2021, 16 episodes
The only show that hasn't ended its run on the list but it has been such a charmer and is far enough along that it merits a spot. There are few better cast ensembles than this with stellar supporting portrayals from Park Jin Joo, Seo Jung Yeon, Park Won Sang and Ahn Dong Goo. Bonus points are awarded here to the casting director that found Song Ha Hyun who plays the childhood version of Choi Ung and is not just adorable, but perfectly mimics Choi Woo Shik's performance. It also boasts a terrific OST led by V's "Christmas Tree". The high point of the production is Choi Woo Shik who creates a marvelous lead character who alternates between a desire for a quiet, easy life and a passion for his art.
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4. Work Later, Drink Now
Korean Drama - 2021, 12 episodes
Look past the lousy marketing that billed this show as a crudely humorous glorification of binge drinking because this is a remarkable modern take on how young adults encounter disillusionment and disempowerment instead of the financial rewards and professional success they expect as they begin their careers. There's some wonderful guest spots by Kim Ji Suk and Jung Eun Pyo and an emotionally devastating appearance by Han Ji Hyo. But it's the bond between the three main characters played by Lee Sun Bin, Han Sun Hwa and Jung Eun Ji that raises this show to great heights. Each member of the trio is fresh and unique and multifaceted and funny and strong. Hopefully one of the big streaming platforms adds this asap.
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5. Racket Boys
Korean Drama - 2021, 16 episodes
Just a warm, coming-of-age tale of a group of friends encountering first loves, athletic disappointments and accomplishments and life in a small town. The performances by this ensemble of teens outshines almost all the adult supporting cast (who frankly only sporadically add much enjoyment) and the narrative steers its way through teasing collisions with cliche only to cleverly spring fresh spins through school, sports and parenting storylines.
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6. Hospital Playlist Season 2
Korean Drama - 2021, 12 episodes
Although the five main characters and actors get most of the attention, this production has an unbelievable roster of supporting and guest actors. It's hard to imagine any show will have as good a quartet of supporting roles & actors as Shin Hyun Bin, Ahn Eun Jin, Jung Moon Sung and Kwak Sun Young. Medical storylines make good drama, but it's the depth of each character and the relationships between them that puts this show in rare company. As a whole, season two may not be as consistently good as season one, but the first four episodes are the best in either season.
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7. You Are My Spring
Korean Drama - 2021, 16 episodes
Without this cast and this crew behind the camera, "You Are My Spring" was likely headed for "just another show" status. But the photography and direction were top shelf and the acting was stellar including Kim Dong Wook who had the best performance of any actor in 2021. Not many shows can competently mix rom-com and a serial killer mystery like this and it also boasts a strong OST. The narrative started stronger than it finished and it didn't manage to steer totally clear of some relationship tropes which bumps it down a couple notches.
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8. Vincenzo
Korean Drama - 2021, 20 episodes
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9. Happiness
Korean Drama - 2021, 12 episodes
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10. Yumi's Cells
Korean Drama - 2021, 14 episodes