K-Drama Tropes We Secretly Love (And a Few That Make Us Scream “Not Again!”)
Let’s be honest — K-dramas are a beautiful, chaotic mix of emotion, eye candy, and the most wonderfully absurd plot twists. But if you’ve binged more than two series, you’ve probably noticed a pattern… or ten. Yep. We're talking about K-drama tropes — those deliciously predictable ingredients that keep pulling us back in, no matter how many times we’ve seen them. Here are the ones we love with our whole chest, and the ones we tolerate only because the soundtrack slaps. 💛 Tropes We Secretly (or Not-So-Secretly) Love: 1. The Accidental Kiss™ That clumsy stumble… that unexpected lip-lock… that
What Your Favourite K-Drama Genre Says About You
What’s Your Emotional Support K-Drama Genre? Take this quiz to find out which K-drama genre is basically your soul in HD. (No judgment… okay, maybe a little.) ✨ Choose your ideal K-drama moment: A. The accidental fall + catch + intense eye contactB. A creepy smile in a dark hallwayC. Two broken people silently crying in the rainD. A godlike character saving you in slow-mo with wind machinesE. A teary goodbye with epic music and moonlightF. A quiet dinner scene where someone says “thank you” and you sob 🎧 Pick a soundtrack for your life: A. Upbeat K-pop love song
Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo: Ryeo Alternative Ending
"Scarlet Heart Ryeo: Moon Lovers" is a South Korean TV series, alternatively known as "Scarlet Heart: Ryeo," adapted from the Chinese novel "Bu Bu Jing Xin" by Tong Hua. Originally airing in 2016, the show gained widespread popularity both domestically and internationally. Watch the video here. The story follows Go Ha-jin, portrayed by IU, a 25-year-old woman from the 21st century. Through a twist of fate during a solar eclipse, she inexplicably finds herself transported to the Goryeo Dynasty in the year 941 after a near-drowning incident in a lake. Initially drawn to the kind 8th Prince Wang Wook, played
Marry My Husband – Watch this K-drama!
There's been a lot of buzz about the Korean drama "Marry My Husband" . We just finished watching it and LOVED this K-drama! This delightful K-drama is based on the webtoon, with the same name by studio LICO. Not in the mood to read? Watch the video here. The 16 part tv series follows Kang Ji Won, stuck in a miserable m arriage with Park Min Hwan. Things get even worse when she finds out she has cancer and that her husband and best friend are having an affair. After a fight, confronting her cheating husband and horrible friend, Ji
Emotional and Beautiful, Our Blues. Watch 6 Intriguing Stories
“There is one thing we must remember in our lifetime. We weren't born into this world to suffer or feel miserable. We were born to be happy and we wish everyone happiness!”. South Korea's Studio Dragon outdid themselves once more with an outstanding television drama. Our Blues is an engrossing, thought-provoking emotional drama about the lives of various people on Jeju Island. Not in the mood to read? Watch the video here. The story is told in an omnibus format, with two episodes at a time, telling the stories of the different characters. We discover people's secrets, heartbreak and
Listen To Emotional and Beautiful K-drama and C-drama Music Videos
Here are some of our favourite OST Tracks from Our Blues, Bulgasal, The Untamed, Vincenzo, Dali and the Cocky Prince, Goblin, The Sound of Magic and Love Between Fairy and Devil. The meaning of the lyrics can be found in the descriptions of the YouTube videos and under each video. Enjoy! Check out our beautiful artwork inspired by Love Between Fairy and Devil here. https://youtu.be/rKVtKUV_xSM?si=ekqCtm0RQjSa7_i9 Lyrics I Wanna Be With YouAnd I Wanna Stay With YouJust Like The Stars Shining BrightYou’re Glowing Once More Right Here Beside You I’m StillWalking Wherever You GoYou Will Live Forever In MeBreathing Deeply
Our favourite side-character, Mr Oh in Strong Girl Bong-soon!
Looking for an epic dose of female empowerment? Look no further than "Strong Girl Bong-soon"! Oh Dol-ppyeo is a supporting character in the South Korean television series "Strong Woman Do Bong-soon". He works for Ahn Min-hyuk, the CEO of a gaming company, as the Head of Development Planning Team. Oh Dol-ppyeo is a quirky and eccentric character who is obsessed with his appearance and fashion. Due to his domineering personality and desire for control, he frequently clashes with other characters, including Bong-soon. Despite his flaws, he is an important member of the team and contributes to the company's overall success.
Love Lovestories? Here is the Top 6 K-Drama Romantic Comedies of 2017!
In 2017 the world of K-Drama witnessed an explosion of romantic comedies that captured the hearts of viewers worldwide. These dramas not only showcased compelling narratives but also presented delightful romantic entanglements filled with laughter, tears and unforgettable moments. Let's explore our top six K-Drama RomComs of 2017. Strong Woman Do Bong Soon "Strong Woman Do Bong Soon" follows the extraordinary life of Do Bong Soon, a young woman born with superhuman strength. Despite her incredible abilities, Bong Soon dreams of living a normal life and finding love. When she lands a job as a bodyguard for the CEO
Ready, Set, Love: A Captivating Thai Drama (2024)
In the ever-evolving landscape of Thai dramas, "Ready, Set, Love" emerges as a refreshing and innovative series that captivates audiences with its unique premise and heartwarming romance. Set in a parallel universe where women vastly outnumber men, this drama takes viewers on a thrilling journey filled with humor, romance and intrigue. Watch the video here. The premise alone sets "Ready, Set, Love" apart from traditional romance dramas. In a world where men are considered rare and valuable, the government-sponsored competition of the same name becomes the focal point of the narrative. Women from all walks of life compete for the
One of the Best K-Dramas: It’s Okay to not be Okay
“Vivid, emotionful and meaningful” are perfect words to describe the 2020 South Korean psychological, romantic K-drama: It’s okay to not be okay. The drama is also known as "Psycho but It's Okay". Love the message of It's Okay Not to be Okay? Shop our merch here. https://youtu.be/TBLneRzT7f0 In an era when many people are dealing with depression, emotional disorders, and other psychological issues, this Kdrama explores a variety of topics while incorporating interesting and thought-provoking “children’s fairy tales “written by author Ko Moon-young, a successful children book’s author with a troubled past. Other main characters in the




























