The globe has been captivated by South Korean entertainment in recent years, including K-pop, K-dramas, and even K-survival shows.
Korean TV series have been dominating global charts, particularly on Netflix, but sometimes it is difficult to decide which drama or show to watch.
Because of that, we have listed five of the best Korean dramas you can stream on Netflix to get into the K-fever.
1. 'The Silent Sea'
"The Silent Sea" is a space-based sci-fi horror series that follows a crew as they investigate an abandoned research facility where a tragedy occurred.
The crew heads into unknown dread as they enter Balhae station with the mission to recover valuable samples that may help create more water, a resource that is crucial and expensive now and in the future.
Collider notes that you can immediately tell it is going to be fantastic because Bae Doona and Gong Yoo are leading this cast.
"The Silent Sea" is completely bingeable due to its abundance of mysteries and plot twists, as well as its discoveries and betrayals liberally dispersed throughout a dystopian scenario.
2. 'Extraordinary Attorney Woo'
In "Extraordinary Attorney Woo," Park Eun-character bin's Woo Young-woo is a young attorney who is on the autism spectrum.
The program became extremely popular because it accurately and positively portrayed a person on the autism spectrum, bringing attention to the challenges and prejudice that this group of people frequently encounters.
Remakes of the drama are being considered for the US and other nations after it achieved tremendous success globally.
Because of this, according to Insider, a second season of the show should be released some time in 2024.
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3. 'The Fabulous'
The young and glamorous lives of a group of best friends in Seoul are followed in "The Fabulous," as they pursue their huge aspirations and strive to find their positions in the glitzy fashion industry.
Along with exploring their sexual relationships and nightly escapades in a huge metropolis, it also examines these characters' interpersonal interactions and professional aspirations.
In "The Fantastic," which stars Choi Min-ho, Chae Soo-bin, Seong Park, and Jacqueline Misaye, the heartbreaks of young love, the crushing failures one experiences, and the vibrant desires that keep dreamers moving forward are all revealed.
4. 'Crash Landing On You'
"Crash Landing on You," a love story between a North Korean soldier and a South Korean heiress, is arguably the most watched Korean drama on Netflix to date.
The two can not resist their increasing affections for one another even as Jeong-hyeok tries to aid Se-ri and bring her back to South Korea.
The perfect Romeo and Juliet, Jeong-hyeok and Se-ri have incredible chemistry, which is not surprising given that they began dating after filming the drama, Collider reveals.
Being the archetypal Korean rom-com series, "Crash Landing on You" is unquestionably a brilliant series to introduce you to the genre.
5. 'Juvenile Justice'
"Juvenile Justice," which debuted on February 25 of last year, topped and remained in the top 10 on Netflix for seven weeks in a row as per Insider.
Shim Eun-seok (Kim Hye-soo), a severe and ostensibly emotionless judge of the Juvenile Court, serves as the story's main character.
Each episode includes a different scenario that demonstrates the myriad pressing societal problems facing youth in South Korea, including some actual events that have occurred in the past.
In contrast to many other criminal justice shows, "Juvenile Justice" uses moving narratives to highlight the challenges that young people encounter in the social and judicial systems.
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