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      • Fortunately, there are plenty of K-dramas with storylines to help you navigate a bad day. We’re talking side-splittingly hilarious misunderstandings, cheery conversations, and breezy romantic instances. While some are classic romantic comedies, others explore themes like fantasy and coming-of-age.
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  2. Oct 4, 2020 · From heartwarming tales of friendship to fighting gender inequality in a historic era, these Korean dramas on Netflix and Rakuten Viki are just what you need on a bad day.

    • Fight For My Way
    • Reply 1988
    • Mystic Pop Up Bar
    • Welcome to Waikiki
    • Hometown Cha Cha Cha
    • Strong Woman Do Bong Soon
    • What’s Wrong with Secretary Kim
    • My Roommate Is A Gumiho
    • Business Proposal
    • Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok-Joo

    This is a tale of four friends who take each day as it comes and, as the title suggests, fight obstacles on the path to their goals. It follows the lives of Ko Dong-man, a former taekwondo player turned MMA fighter; Cho Ae-ra, who works at a department store’s information desk and hopes to be a television anchor; and a couple Kim Hoo-man and Baek S...

    Third in a series of shows that are widely loved in Korea and around the globe, Reply 1988 follows the lives of five friends and families who live in the same neighbourhood in the year 1988. The storyline features moments of poignant takeaways, hilarious conversations, and heartwarming realisations as the leads stick together through thick and thin...

    This popular feel-good K-drama is based on a webtoon and fuses elements of comedy, fantasy, and romance. The story is centred on a pojangmacha, an outdoor drinking establishment, where those dead and alive can come to have their conflicts resolved through the medium of dreams. The bar is run by an ill-tempered ghost that’s condemned to cure 100,000...

    This drama tells the tale of three different men – an aspiring film director, an atypical actor, and a freelance writer – who run a guest house in Waikiki, Itaewon without any knowledge of how to run one. Just as they’re on the verge of bankruptcy, their lives take an interesting turn with a single mother and a mysterious baby walking into the esta...

    If you enjoy romantic comedies, you can’t miss out on this lighthearted series that focuses on the lives of city-girl Yoon Hye Jun, who moves to a seaside village to set up her own dental practice, and small-town man Hong Du Sik, who’s known to be a jack of all trades. As the former adjusts to her new life, a series of events transpire that touch u...

    Fantasy meets themes of girl power and romance in this wildly popular series that look into the lives of Do Bong-Soon, an intelligent woman who was born with superhuman strength and Min-Hyuk, a gaming company CEO. The former aims to star in her own video game and is hired by the latter to be his personal bodyguard. Over the course of the show, they...

    The gateway K-drama for most people, this show is a romantic comedy about a conceited vice chairman of a multinational corporation and his efficient, thoughtful secretary. When the latter decides to quit her job, the former makes it his mission to uncover why. What follows is a series of bizarre misunderstandings, amusing banter, and grand gestures...

    This feel-good K-drama is another fantasy romantic comedy that follows the life of a college student named Lee Dam who accidentally swallows a magic bead that belongs to a 999-year-old nine-tailed fox Shin Woo Yeo. The latter needs the bead to become human and decides to stay with the former until a solution to retrieve the bead is discovered. Besi...

    Perhaps one of the most popular romantic comedies of this year, Business Proposal has themes that often mirror that of What’s Wrong With Secretary Kim? The show follows the life of Shin Ha-ri who decides to go on a parent-arranged blind date in place of her best friend Young-seo, in hopes of being rejected. However, things don’t go according to pla...

    Themes of friendship, love, and coming of age are explored in this feel-good K-drama that follows the life of a naturally gifted weightlifter, who aims to go to a college where she can continue lifting. Her best friend, Jung Joon-hyung, a talented swimmer, chases ambitions of his own. Innocent moments interspersed with lighthearted comedy and roman...

    • Fight For My Way. This is a tale of four friends who take each day as it comes and, as the title suggests, fight obstacles on the path to their goals. It follows the lives of Ko Dong-man, a former taekwondo player turned MMA fighter; Cho Ae-ra, who works at a department store’s information desk and hopes to be a television anchor; and a couple Kim Hoo-man and Baek Seoul-hee who are navigating relationship hiccups.
    • Reply 1988. Third in a series of shows that are widely loved in Korea and around the globe, Reply 1988 follows the lives of five friends and families who live in the same neighbourhood in the year 1988.
    • Mystic Pop Up Bar. This popular K-drama is based on a webtoon and fuses elements of comedy, fantasy, and romance. The story is centred on a pojangmacha, an outdoor drinking establishment, where those dead and alive can come to have their conflicts resolved through the medium of dreams.
    • Welcome to Waikiki. This drama tells the tale of three different men – an aspiring film director, an atypical actor, and a freelance writer – who run a guest house in Waikiki, Itaewon without any knowledge of how to run one.
    • Extraordinary Attorney Woo (2022) Extraordinary Attorney Woo became one of 2022’s most-acclaimed Korean dramas – and for good reason. It follows a brilliant autistic woman (played by Park Eun-bin) with a penchant for the law as she navigates the not-so-simple world of adults and the legal system.
    • Hospital Playlist (2020) Hospital Playlist invites viewers into the lives of five doctors whose enduring friendships form the backbone of the series, against the intense, bustling backdrop of Yulje Medical Centre.
    • It’s Okay To Not Be Okay (2020) In 2020’s It’s Okay To Not Be Okay, emotional scars are reopened when two wounded souls a selfless psychiatric caregiver and a reclusive author – cross paths.
    • Move To Heaven (2021) Advertisement. Move To Heaven centres around a young man with Asperger’s syndrome and his guardian, as they run a trauma cleaning service together.
    • Fight For My Way. This is a tale of four friends who take each day as it comes and, as the title suggests, fight obstacles on the path to their goals. It follows the lives of Ko Dong-man, a former taekwondo player turned MMA fighter; Cho Ae-ra, who works at a department store’s information desk and hopes to be a television anchor; and a couple Kim Hoo-man and Baek Seoul-hee who are navigating relationship hiccups.
    • Reply 1988. Third in a series of shows that are widely loved in Korea and around the globe, Reply 1988 follows the lives of five friends and families who live in the same neighbourhood in the year 1988.
    • Mystic Pop Up Bar. This popular K-drama is based on a webtoon and fuses elements of comedy, fantasy, and romance. The story is centred on a pojangmacha, an outdoor drinking establishment, where those dead and alive can come to have their conflicts resolved through the medium of dreams.
    • Welcome to Waikiki. This drama tells the tale of three different men – an aspiring film director, an atypical actor, and a freelance writer – who run a guest house in Waikiki, Itaewon without any knowledge of how to run one.
  3. We have curated a list of feel-good K-dramas for those who loved watching King the Land

  4. Jan 5, 2023 · When life hits you life a truck, you know where to turn to: feel-good Korean dramas such as Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok-joo.