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Lee Yi-kyeong, Son Seung-Won, and Kim Jung-hyun in Welcome to Waikiki (2018)

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The 10 Most Underrated K-Dramas Of All Time
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K-dramas, South Korean scripted television of any genre, are gaining in popularity worldwide without showing any signs of slowing down. But while shows like "Squid Game" and the chart-topping "Bloodhounds" are certainly deserving of their place in the spotlight, quite a few K-dramas stand overlooked and under-appreciated in their shadow. While these series might not get the international streaming success or buzz like their more prominent counterparts, they are worthy of being recognized as some of the best K-dramas ever. Like so much television programming that comes out of Korea, there are shows for every genre fan that go by without their time in the global sun.

Whether it's shows on streaming services little known for K-drama content or stories that go against the expected norms, there are a variety of reasons why these series are overlooked. Fortunately, many are still available to international audiences who may have missed them upon their initial debuts.
See full article at Slash Film
  • 3/23/2025
  • by Samuel Stone
  • Slash Film
Byeon Woo-seoks 8 Best K-dramas & Movies (Including Lovely Runner)
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Byeon Woo-seok showcases versatility and captivates in roles ranging from cameos to leading man with ease. Office Watch 3 highlights Byeon Woo-seok's comedic talents and potential, despite limited screentime. Strong Girl Nam-soon explores an enemy-to-lovers dynamic, showcasing Byeon Woo-seok's chemistry and bold choices.

Byeon Woo-seok may have found fame with time-travel K-drama Lovely Runner but there are many other K-drama roles where Byeon Woo-seok has showcased the strengths of his acting abilities. Busan native Byeon Woo-seok began his acting career in 2016 K-drama Dear My Friends before making a number of cameo appearances in some of the best K-dramas of all time including Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo, Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok-joo and Welcome to Waikiki 2. Byeon soon graduated from cameos to a coveted second-lead regular, before finally taking on the role as Lovely Runner's male lead, Ryu Sun-jae.

Though Byeon Woo-seok's career is relatively short, it shows a lot of promise.
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 6/8/2024
  • by Georgia Davis
  • ScreenRant
The 15 Best K-Dramas With More Than One Season Ranked
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K-dramas are an incredibly popular genre among audiences — here are the best K-dramas with more than one season. Out of all the wonderful things that K-dramas have to offer fans, it does come with one slight flaw. It's common for K-dramas to only go up to a certain number of episodes. This means many shows only make it to one season, and it's unlikely a second installment is created. Don't be surprised if a show is tagged with one season, but has a separate second installment.

K-drama fans do have a glimmer of hope as some shows broke the mold and provided viewers with the best K-dramas with more than one season. As the genre of television has gotten more popular, leading to things like the best K-dramas on Netflix, streaming services have forgone the stereotype and given fans what they were dying for: a chance to see their favorite characters' stories continue.
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 5/17/2023
  • by Gabriela Silva, Katy Rath
  • ScreenRant
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