My K-drama Rankings
This is a list I've decided to throw together of all the K-dramas that I've watched (that I can recall) and their rankings. It is my hope that others can use this list as a means of expanding their drama horizons and be introduced to shows they may have otherwise overlooked, for whatever reason. The rankings are of course based on my personal opinions of each show and are in no way to be taken as fact, as no two people share the exact same tastes. Also, I do not provide rankings for shows I've dropped, as I feel that the fact it was dropped should be ranking enough; however, there will be short descriptions for those that provides a reason as to why I personally decided to drop it. That said, enjoy!
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1. A Wife’s Credentials
Korean Drama - 2012, 16 episodes
A solid Kim Hui Ae affair drama, with far more thrown into it. Great cast. Beautiful cinematography as well. Don’t miss!
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2. Abyss
Korean Drama - 2019, 16 episodes
A one and done, but not a terrible watch; though I did only watch it for Park Bo Young.
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3. Bad Guy
Korean Drama - 2010, 17 episodes
A largely-solid revenge tale as well as Jung So Min's drama debut. It's only real "catch," is, unfortunately, its ending. It's simply a face-palm, as everything else resolved so well.. If you can brace for that though, then it's absolutely worth a watch!
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4. Because This Is My First Life
Korean Drama - 2017, 16 episodes
This was one of the first K-dramas I watched and was introduced to the amazingly talented Jung So Min. The cast is great and the chemistry among all of them is top-notch! The happy moments are uplifting; the sad moments, genuine; and the funny parts, perfectly in line with K-drama humor. It's an all-around grand slam and not to be missed!
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5. Bong Soon: A Cyborg in Love
Korean Drama - 2016, 12 episodes
Admittedly, I only found this one as I was looking to watch something else with Yoon So Hui in it. It's by no means terrible, but it is a middle-of-the-road show in my opinion. That said, if you're a fan of YSH like I am, then it's certainly worth a watch!
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6. Bring It On, Ghost
Korean Drama - 2016, 16 episodes
This one was interesting. I'd seen the preview clip for it on Netflix a few times and finally just gave it a shot. Verdict: Not too shabby! It's no masterpiece of course, but it certainly surprised me with some of the turns it took, which suffice to say, for this drama, I was not expecting. It contains sad, funny, and heart-warming moments and is worth a watch!
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7. Can We Get Married?
Korean Drama - 2012, 20 episodes
Containing another of Jung So Min's appearances, this one caught my eye and was pretty interesting, although it did kinda feel somwhat soap opera-esque. It wouldn't be the first drama I would recommend to someone, but if you're someone who's interested in marriage (at any age) and wants a look into pre, peri, and post-marriage life then this will be a good watch for you!
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8. A Piece of Your Mind
Korean Drama - 2020, 12 episodes
Mainly checked it out because it was another romance tale starring Jung Hae In, through which I like to vicariously live. It's not Something in the Rain or One Spring Night, but it does have some strong moments in that make it a more-than-worthy watch.
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9. Chicago Typewriter
Korean Drama - 2017, 16 episodes
I’m probably in the vast minority here, but I wish I had not listened to all the rave reviews about this one and had just skipped it. Don’t get me wrong, it was good enough and I don’t regret having watched it, but I would’ve been just fine having not seen it, and watched a better one instead. This one was a very slow moving train. It did eventually get up to speed, but it never carried a significant momentum, at least not for me. Admittedly, it did get exponentially better the closer it got to the end, but that still doesn’t mean it got amazing at any point. Again, I don’t regret watching it, but I would’ve preferred to watch something else instead. Maybe I’m just too picky at this point.
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10. Chief of Staff
Korean Drama - 2019, 10 episodes
Dropped because I found it boring due to being overly political, which is a terrible shame because it stars Shin Min Ah. I'm not saying it would be a bad watch, but for me, it just seemed to take too long to get going, although I may come back to this one someday in the future.
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11. Chocolate
Korean Drama - 2019, 16 episodes
This one is quite heart-warming. It uses the "inspirational encounter early in life" trope and plays it very well. Regretfully, i don't remember as much about this one as I would care to, but that's merely because I've seen so many dramas that it's sometimes hard to keep track of entire plots for the sake of reviewing them and that slight amnesia in now way reflects on the quality of this drama. This is a beautiful watch and certainly worth your time!
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12. Clean with Passion for Now
Korean Drama - 2018, 16 episodes
I’m not sure why I, at some point, put this on my watch list, but seeing that it was there, I went ahead and gave it a go. Although it does use some tried and true tropes, it’s not overbearing, and it delivers them through a rather unique plot line. While I’m not as crazy about this one as I am with some of my favorites, I do not regret watching this one and I’m glad I decided to put it on my watch list when I did. Also, this drama introduced me to Kim Yoo Jung, whose works I’ll be checking out in the future. It’s a good watch!
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13. Come and Hug Me
Korean Drama - 2018, 32 episodes
This one was interesting. I mean, not too often to you get a main character whose father is a serial killer. That said, I'm not a huge fan of having twice as many episodes at half the length (32 1/2 hour episodes), but this was an interesting story to watch unfold, and the serial killer kinda reminded me of John from the Saw movies, which I suppose is somewhat apropos. At any rate, it's a story of loss and heartache, that slowly edges towards each character receiving what they deserve. A worthy watch!
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14. Descendants of the Sun
Korean Drama - 2016, 16 episodes
I'm personally not a huge fan of hospital or war dramas, and this one centers around elements of both. I find it a personal shame, as it stars Song Hye-Kyo, who I adore. I just couldn't get myself to sit through this particular drama. That said, I've heard rave reviews about it and rightfully so, I'm sure; so don't hesitate to go ahead and give this one a shot!
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15. Do You Like Brahms?
Korean Drama - 2020, 16 episodes
I was pleasantly surprised with this one in so many ways; there are also some things I wish had been done better, in both story and character personalities, but these cons in no way outweigh the pros. It was nice to see and hear well-done musical performances in a drama again after seeing Secret Love Affair. Definitely rewatch-worthy.
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16. Encounter
Korean Drama - 2018, 16 episodes
Where. do. I. begin? My. God... This drama is perfect is SO many ways, from the story, to the cast, to the filmography, to the music, to the endless symbols, and everything in-between. This was also the drama that introduced me to Song Hye-Kyo, who I've since come to regard as a bit a of a Korean national treasure. It's one of the most beautiful and beautifully told romance stories I've ever come across and will have you itching to watch each next episode! DO NOT MISS THIS ONE!!!
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17. Eulachacha Waikiki
Korean Drama - 2018, 20 episodes
I don’t know what it was about this one, but it just didn’t seem to capture my attention, although it does have actors I’ve seen to be humorous in other dramas. I don’t think I’ll be coming back to this one, but don’t let that deter you from giving it a shot!
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18. Extraordinary You
Korean Drama - 2019, 32 episodes
I’m still in the process of finishing this one, however it has the makings of a great drama. The script is relatively unique, with the main character finding out that they’re living inside a comic book story. I say relatively because a previous drama (“W”) has touched on this concept, albeit less successfully so than this drama, from what I’ve heard. But yeah, I see no reason why you shouldn’t go ahead and give this one a shot!
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19. Falling for Innocence
Korean Drama - 2015, 16 episodes
Dropped due to an overly-arrogant male lead.
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20. Familiar Wife
Korean Drama - 2018, 16 episodes
I first heard came across this one while looking at Han Ji Mom’s previous works. The premise is that of a husband who wonders what it would be like if he could go back in time, make a different decision, and end up being with another person he once liked. Lo and behold, that happens, shocker lol. But all kidding aside, this was a delightful and insightful watch. Check it out!
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21. Fantastic
Korean Drama - 2016, 16 episodes
This drama is, in a word, fantastic. Being cheesy is worth it because it's *that* good lol. It's rare for a show to come along and be THIS good. Honestly, you can read the synopsis, so I'm just gonna tell you that I think it's perfect and that you should give it a go!
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22. Find Me in Your Memory
Korean Drama - 2020, 32 episodes
This story was VERY enjoyable. Often times, a drama centered around a celebrity-like figure, they'll tend to portray an undesirable persona. Not the case here, which is pleasantly refreshing. The plot is well-written and nicely executed, while also showing a more commanding character for Kim Seul Gi, who I'd previously mostly seen in a somewhat softer character/role. All said, this one should defintely be on your watch list!
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23. Full House
Korean Drama - 2004, 16 episodes
I didn't want to drop this one, truly. It also has Song Hye-Kyo doing the Mama Bear Papa Bear dance, but it came onto the scene before (in my opinion) K-dramas began to get more and more polished. I've had slight trouble with being able to watch dramas mostly before 2010 or so; they've just looked like they were shot like an American soap opera, and it kinda bugs me in a way such that I just can't watch it, similar to how HD DVD's (blueray's old competitor) look like they were shot weird and I'm not able to watch those either. However, if that's not a problem for you (I might just be the weird one lol), then go ahead and try this one, because the plot line seemed good enough to me.
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24. Flower of Evil
Korean Drama - 2020, 16 episodes
Apart from a solitary loose end, this is a perfect drama, in every sense of the word: the script, the actors, the acting, the sets, the cinematography, the music, EVERYTHING! Although I wasn't able to give a perfect score because of that one loose end, I still rank this drama on up there among what I personally consider to be elite dramas. It'd be a disservice to condense this into a film (even a lengthy one), but if it was a film, it'd be an international success on par with Parasite. Do NOT miss this drama!
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25. Go Back Couple
Korean Drama - 2017, 12 episodes
This one is practically identical to Familiar Wife, but the msin plot is evenly split between the male and female leads, whereas Familiar Wife is telling the story a bit more from the husbands perspective. This was a nice and warmhearted drama with a great cast. Give it a go!
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26. Goblin
Korean Drama - 2016, 16 episodes
Sooooooo, I’m pretty sure I’m in the minority on this one. Just about everyone raves about it, and I can see why. However, while it was certainly good, it (to me) was not the chart-topping masterpiece that I had been led to expect, even though it was indeed a chart-topper.. lol. BUT, just because I have an uncommon opinion of it doesn’t mean that it isn’t worth watching by any means. You will not be disappointed in choosing to check this one out!
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27. Good Doctor
Korean Drama - 2013, 20 episodes
This was certainly a unique drama. It has a male lead who is afflicted with autism, but is determined to become a doctor and make his late hyung proud. However, as smart as he is, there are ways of doing things that he’ll have to learn while adjusting to a new world. Give it a shot!
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28. Graceful Family
Korean Drama - 2019, 16 episodes
This one was something else, and yet good at the same time, but not amazing though. It follows a chaebol family and the methods they implore to maintain their company image. One thing’s for sure, there are some twists in this drama that you certainly will not see coming. It’s not my favorite, but it’s a solid one-and-done and worth a watch!
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29. Healer
Korean Drama - 2014, 20 episodes
First off, this one has a great cast, including many famous names in the k-sphere. It’s about a secret agent who goes around performing various undercover tasks for money. Things get interesting when he encounters a girl who is skittish of new people, especially men, yet still has spunk and won’t back down from a situation. There are many wonderful highs and lows and funny moments in between. Definitely worth a watch!
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30. Her Private Life
Korean Drama - 2019, 16 episodes
Another Kim Min Young drama, which is why I looked into it. From what I saw, it is by no means a bad drama, it just ended up not being for me. I may get back around to trying it some other time, but other than that don’t let my opinion stop you from watching it. It’s tough to go wrong with Kim Min Young.
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31. Hotel del Luna
Korean Drama - 2019, 16 episodes
This one was absolutely fantastic! Something I don’t usually look for, but certainly caught in this drama, was the amazing use of costumes for the female lead. Her character is wealthy, and fabulously so, I should add, and her MANY outfits reflect this perfectly. If you’re a guy like me, you would WANT to see your woman dressed as exquisitely as the female lead is in this drama. Regarding the drama itself, it’s about a hotel for the dead who still have attachments to or grudges within the physical world and the staff of the hotel help to resolve their issues so that they can pass on peacefully. This drama is unique among K-dramas in that it’s episodic, a tv style seen more often in the west. However, there is of course an overarching story tying all of the episodes together. The acting, visuals, and story are just so damn nice and I hold this drama in VERY high regard; do NOT miss out on this one!
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32. Cheese in the Trap
Korean Drama - 2016, 16 episodes
Dropped due to an overly-arrogant male lead.
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33. Hyde, Jekyll, Me
Korean Drama - 2015, 20 episodes
I wanted to like this one because it has Han Ji Min in it, but I just couldn’t get attached to it. That said, the plot seems fun enough, so don’t let my opinion steer you away from this one.
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34. I Order You
Korean Drama - 2015, 16 episodes
I checked this one out because it had Kim Ga Eun in it, who I’d previously seen first in Because This is My First Life and thereafter in The Light in Your Eyes. I liked her persona, so I was excited to see a drama where she’s the central character and not a supporting one. However, the story just didn’t capture me, which is upsetting. That said though, this show could end up really working for you, so see for yourself.
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35. Misaeng: Incomplete Life
Korean Drama - 2014, 20 episodes
What can I say about this one? It was such a weird drop for me. The intro told me that the relative boring beginning of the story will end up somewhere really interesting at some point, but I the stuff before it killed it for me. I may try it again some other time, but as for my recommendation, I've heard and completely understand that people talk very highly of this drama, so don't be afraid to give it a go.
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36. Love Rain
Korean Drama - 2012, 20 episodes
While this one has a great love story of misunderstandings and missed connections, with a reuniting of that love years later, the main story ended up following the budding romance between the first couple's two kids, which more or less mirrored the first couple's love story. I was personally more interested in the first couple's story, but their story ended up taking a back seat to their kid's story, which admittedly bugged me a good bit. That said, it's still a good watch, and it has a stellar re-connection moment after you get a few episodes into it. The story shift bugged me, but it's worth watching.
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37. Itaewon Class
Korean Drama - 2020, 16 episodes
This one is in so many ways one-of-a-kind, and it's awesome! It introduced me to Kim Da Mi who I hope and expect to see in many more dramas, as her work history is relatively short at the moment. It has a wonderful grassroots feel to it, which only serves to strengthen the endings of the various main story arcs. I thoroughly enjoyed this one and know you will to, so give it a go!
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38. It's Okay, That's Love
Korean Drama - 2014, 16 episodes
Story looks great, but sadly, dropped due to overly-arrogant male lead.
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39. Just Between Lovers
Korean Drama - 2017, 16 episodes
This one is actually based on the terrifyingly true events of the South Korean mall collapse. It was pretty good, and in ways, reminded me of The Smile has Left Your Eyes, though this one caries slightly less tragedy in it. It's definitely a deeper one, so go in prepared, but you'll still enjoy the ride.
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40. The Legend of the Blue Sea
Korean Drama - 2016, 20 episodes
Dropped due to an overly-arrogant male lead.
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41. Let's Eat
Korean Drama - 2013, 16 episodes
This was a really fun and unusual drama. There are sub plots, but the main overarching theme is simply about the joys and feelings that different foods can give you. It’s a very warm-hearted show with your usual upbeat K-drama fare. Just don’t watch it on an empty stomach lol.
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42. Marriage, Not Dating
Korean Drama - 2014, 16 episodes
This was a really good romantic drama with some damn funny moments in it, yet the story also gave you a sense of respect for the characters. Unfortunately this was Han Groo’s last main role, as she soon left the drama scene after this show. It also stars Yoon So Hui who I’m a big fan of. So in all, this is a good drama and should not be missed!
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43. Memory
Korean Drama - 2016, 16 episodes
This drama is another of Yoon So Hui’s appearances, which is why I gave it a shot, and I’m glad I did because the acting REALLY blew me away. I was surprised to see YSH in a more serious role, which she should do far more of, but I digress. There’s a certain episode ending where the male lead gives what I would call an Oscar-winning performance. I mean, damn. I was surprised by everything in this drama and you should check it out; your time won’t be wasted.
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44. Ms. Temper & Nam Jung Gi
Korean Drama - 2016, 16 episodes
That one a cute watch. It has the typical K-drama fare and is very fun to watch. Surprisingly, I don’t have too much more to say about it, but it is worth your time!
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45. My Girlfriend Is a Gumiho
Korean Drama - 2010, 16 episodes
This is a really fun drama. I checked it out because it had Shin Min Ah, who I fell in love with after seeing her in Tomorrow with You. In this one, she plays a mythical creature who follows the male lead around and tries to adjust to modern-day life, while needing to hide her superpowers. As I said, it’s a really fun drama and completely worth your time!
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46. My First First Love
Korean Drama - 2019, 8 episodes
(This will be copied and pasted to the second season’s description box) This drama was split into 2 seasons which is rather unusual for a K-drama, but it’s overall story is very entertaining and fun to watch. While it has some really funny moments, it doesn’t necessarily stand out amongst other romcom dramas, but it’s still completely worth a watch in my opinion.
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47. My First First Love Season 2
Korean Drama - 2019, 8 episodes
This drama was split into 2 seasons which is rather unusual for a K-drama, but it’s overall story is very entertaining and fun to watch. While it has some really funny moments, it doesn’t necessarily stand out amongst other romcom dramas, but it’s still completely worth a watch in my opinion.
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48. My Love Eun Dong
Korean Drama - 2015, 16 episodes
This drama completely knocked it out of the park, and that’s a fitting pun as you’ll see when you watch it. This was one of the first dramas I watched and I was absolutely stunned by every bit of it! I’ll happily rewatch this one over and over again as there’s no way at all to go wrong with this one. Definitely watch it!!
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49. My Mister
Korean Drama - 2018, 16 episodes
Because I have so many good things to say about this one, I’m gonna stop myself before I start and just keep it short. If you miss this drama, you’re a damn fool, plain and simple. One of the best dramas I’ve EVER seen.
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50. Night Light
Korean Drama - 2016, 20 episodes
This one's an oddball; it's about money, pretty much. There's not really another I've seen that's quite like it. It looks very interesting though; I just couldn't keep going with it at the time of viewing. But if you like money a lot, then it might be for you lol.
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51. Nobody Knows
Korean Drama - 2020, 16 episodes
I'm not really into crime dramas, but this one is quite the exception for me. I first saw Kim Heo Young in Come and Hug me and she's amazed me in the other dramas she's been in. I'd cast my vote that she's the most badass female lead among ALL K-dramas. You NEED to watch. this. show. I. mean. damn. It is one of the most amazing and chilling dramas out there. Please watch this one.
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52. Oh My Ghost
Korean Drama - 2015, 16 episodes
This is drama about cooking, a ghost, and a girl who can see ghosts, and it ain't half bad; in fact, it's pretty good. This was actually the first drama I completed, which got the ball rollin' for me. It also introduced Park Bo Young to me, who I now hold high regard, so check this one out.
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53. Oh My Venus
Korean Drama - 2015, 16 episodes
I didn't want to drop this one, as it has Shin Min Ah in it, but it ultimately just didn't end up workin' for me. It may very well work for you, so give it a shot.
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54. One More Time
Korean Drama - 2016, 8 episodes
I really liked this one. The story, cast, and music of it was splendid. It also has Yoon So Hui in it, which is how I found it to begin with. My only real gripe is that it's too short. Check it out!
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55. One Spring Night
Korean Drama - 2019, 32 episodes
Do not miss this one. It's one of Kim Eun's scripts, one of only two of which unless I'm mistaken (which I would love to be). It's a beautiful and organic romance tale starring Hsn Ji Min and Jung Hae In, the latter of which was also male lead in Kim Eun's other script. Please do not miss this one. The only reason I didn't give it a 10 was because of a slight inconsistency of character with one of the leads in the last episode, which still kinda bugs me; buts it's merely drops in a bucket to me compared to the rest of the show. Don't miss it!
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56. Playful Kiss
Korean Drama - 2010, 16 episodes
This was one of Jung So Min's first dramas; however, the story kinda just didn't do it for me, but I hope that's just me. It doesn't seem bad at all, it just wasn't up my alley. Still give it a shot though.
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57. Reply 1988
Korean Drama - 2015, 20 episodes
One of the best damn dramas I’ve ever seen. The episodes are long, yet feel shorter than they are. Damn this one was a fun ride. Do not miss!
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58. Romance Is a Bonus Book
Korean Drama - 2019, 16 episodes
This was the first K-drama I ever watched, but not the first I finished, as was a currently airing drama. That should tell you that this one was good enough upon watching, that I went straight to a finished drama to get my fix after seeing the most up-to-date episode of it. It's a one-of-a-kind story and not to be missed at all!
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59. Rooftop Prince
Korean Drama - 2012, 20 episodes
This one is a nice time travel/fated fates type drama. It's not the best drama I've ever seen, but it is fun to watch and has Han Ji Min, so yo can't go wrong. Don't skip.
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60. Second to Last Love
Korean Drama - 2016, 20 episodes
I'm in the process of finishing this one up. It's quite nice and upbeat, and VERY wholesome! Found it because of Kim Hui Ae, and am glad I did. It's no Secret Love Affair or The World of the Married. but it's still a REALLY good watch, so don't miss it.
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61. Secret Love Affair
Korean Drama - 2014, 16 episodes
You ever wanted to watch a movie about a musician where the music and moments related to it are professionally portrayed, but wanted to watch it over a 16-hour show? Well here ya go! Seriously, the story, cast, MUSIC, everything was amazing! This one has a HIGH rewatch value for me. Please watch it!
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62. SKY Castle
Korean Drama - 2018, 20 episodes
This is one of the most highly rated dramas of all time, and for good reason. The story is based real situations and gets downright chilling at times. It’s one of only two dramas I’ve seen where the writers stab you in the heart halfway through, only strengthening the story. I can’t wait to watch this one again!
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63. Something in the Rain
Korean Drama - 2018, 16 episodes
This was one of the first dramas I watched and the first that told such an organic love story, it being one of Kim Eun’s [currently] two scripts. Regardless your gender, you are easily able to relate to and insert yourself into this love tale. My only gripe is that there is a slight bit flatness towards the end, but even so, I still hold this show in high regard and it is definitely on the rewatch list for me!
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64. Soul Mechanic
Korean Drama - 2020, 32 episodes
I checked this one out because it had Jung So Min and I was not disappointed. As always, she brought her A-game. This drama also has Joo Min Kyung, who is a supporting actress with the skills of a main actress, and is in FAR too few dramas. That said, this was a really nice watch and the cast was great!
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65. The Universe’s Star
Korean Drama - 2017, 21 episodes
I see this one has a high rating. Somehow though, I was unable to get through more of it. Hard to pinpoint the exact reason I dropped it. I may give it another watch sometime later, but go ahead and check it out and see if it works for you!
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66. Strong Woman Do Bong Soon
Korean Drama - 2017, 16 episodes
This is THE quintessential K-drama. It’s also one the first ones I watched and I was introduced to the various gags as well as complexities that contribute to the well-refined formula present in most modern K-dramas. I was also blown away by Park Bo Young’s acting chops that I saw displayed in this one, so do yourself a favor and check it out!
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67. That Winter, the Wind Blows
Korean Drama - 2013, 16 episodes
This drama has what I would say is one of the most chillingly powerful first episodes in ANY tv show anywhere! You’ll get hooked, and not for naught, as this drama holds that level of viewer interest and only builds on it as it goes. Song Hye-Kym absolutely NAILS it as a blind heiress. This drama is NOT to be missed!
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68. The Light in Your Eyes
Korean Drama - 2019, 12 episodes
Just thinking about how powerful this one was is making my eyes water. If you’re a wimp and can’t handle guaranteed tears due to one of the most heart-wrenching and beautifully-told stories of all time, then look elsewhere; otherwise, you’re welcome ahead of time.
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69. The Smile Has Left Your Eyes
Korean Drama - 2018, 16 episodes
God, I wanna rewatch this one right now. Oh man, where to even begin? I’ll warn you, this is a tragedy, and NOT a comedy; and many people found its ending extremely controversial. However, I maintain that it ended exactly the way it needed to, and it was perfect. It holds, in my opinion, Jung So Min’s best acting performance ever. You’re watching this one, it’s already settled.
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70. The Sound of Your Heart
Korean Drama - 2016, 20 episodes
I. have. never. laughed. so. hard. in. my. LIFE!!! Sure, K-dramas can have so damn funny moments, but this drama is damn funny from start to finish. You’ll just may end up literally rolling on the floor, laughing. It also stars Jung So Min, so I mean, can it even get any better? Check it out!
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71. The Wind Blows
Korean Drama - 2019, 16 episodes
This is a VERY touching tale of Alzheimer’s and its effects on the minds of its victims and the hearts of the people close to them. It’s also one of the relatively few organic dramas, where everything feels real and possible; nothing artificial here, and the tears it brings are well worth it.
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72. The World of the Married
Korean Drama - 2020, 16 episodes
I recently finished this one and damn.. It is one of the best damn dramas I’ve ever seen and Kim Hui Ae’s performance in it is chilling and so realistic. Don’t miss this one!
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73. The World That They Live In
Korean Drama - 2008, 16 episodes
I didn't wanna drop this one, but the visuals just had too much of a soap opera feel to them, which kinda bugged me. The story seemed cool though, it's just the visuals that deterred me from this one, but if it doesn't bother you, then perfect!
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74. The Village: Achiara's Secret
Korean Drama - 2015, 16 episodes
I didn't wanna drop this one, but the visuals just had too much of a soap opera feel to them, which kinda bugged me. The story seemed cool though, it's just the visuals that deterred me from this one, but if it doesn't bother you, then perfect!
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75. Tomorrow with You
Korean Drama - 2017, 16 episodes
This is one I will watch over, and over, and over again. It's got well-written time travel and an extremely deep-felt relationship that might be able to stand the test of time, pun absolutely worth it. PLEASE go watch this one right now!
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76. Train
Korean Drama - 2020, 12 episodes
Do NOT read the description for this one! All you need to know is it’s a crime thriller with one hell of a premise. I recommend it from beginning to end!
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77. Vagabond
Korean Drama - 2019, 16 episodes
This is a truly unique script among its peers. Great cast, story, and visuals. It's nice to see some international set locations as well in K-dramas, in this case, Morocco (if I'm not mistaken). Unlike most dramas, at the end of this one, there is a cliffhanger for a second season, which I'll definitely check out.
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78. What's Wrong with Secretary Kim
Korean Drama - 2018, 16 episodes
This is another quintessential K-drama. Although I have other shows rated higher, this one is still one of my favorites and is not to be missed!
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79. When My Love Blooms
Korean Drama - 2020, 16 episodes
A tale of love across time again, yet done well though. There were some good performances in this one, so check it out!
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80. When the Camellia Blooms
Korean Drama - 2019, 40 episodes
This one was straight-up pretty great. It's a romance and crime drama, which is a unique combo and a first for me. I gotta say, it was pulled over VERY well, so don't miss it.
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81. When the Devil Calls Your Name
Korean Drama - 2019, 16 episodes
This one provided a unique look into the world of musical production, with a decent-enough storyline. True, it;s not my favorite, but the music is pretty good, and it won't disappoint.
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82. When the Weather Is Fine
Korean Drama - 2020, 16 episodes
I actually remember waiting for and being excited about this one airing. It's a Park Min Young romance drama, which should say enough in itself. It has great twists and story development as well; it is not just another romance drama.
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83. While You Were Sleeping
Korean Drama - 2017, 32 episodes
This was a wonderful story of love, pain, and premonitions. Bae Suzy is in it and does a bang-up job. It's about the/a Korean Intelligence organization so the plot doesn't disappoint!
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84. Witch's Love
Korean Drama - 2018, 12 episodes
I watched this one because Yoon So Hui is the female lead. It isn't really the strongest drama, but there's enough in it that it's in no way terrible. Still a fun watch.
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85. My Love from the Star
Korean Drama - 2013, 21 episodes
This is another one of those universally praised dramas, and I agree; it was pretty good. Dude's an alien and the the girl is his reincarnated lover. It's a great storyline with great acting, and deserves its praise.