1. What's Wrong with Secretary Kim?
The romantic story of Lee Young Joon, a flawless second-generation chaebol who is excessively in love with himself, and his assistant, Kim Mi So, dubbed the 'legend of secretaries.' In this show, Park Min Young plays Kim Mi So, while Park Seo Joon reprises his role as the wealthy leading man, much like in 'She Was Pretty.'
What's Wrong with Secretary Kim? is a 2018 South Korean TV drama starring Park Seo-joon and Park Min-young. It is based on the novel of the same name by Jung Kyung-yoon, first published in 2013, which was later adapted into a webtoon by KakaoPage in 2015.


2. Mr. Queen
Jang Bong Hwan, a talented chef from the modern era, unexpectedly travels back in time due to a bizarre accident and ends up trapped in the body of Queen Kim So Yong. The series is a remake of the popular Chinese web drama, 'The Imperial Concubine's Promotion.'
What follows is a series of comedic and dramatic events. Queen Kim So Yong, played by Shin Hye Sun, possesses the spirit of a strong-willed man from the industrial age, while King Cheol Jong, portrayed by Kim Jung Hyun, is known for his erratic temperament and underlying madness.


3. True Beauty
Im Ju Gyeong has always been ridiculed and bullied due to her unattractive appearance, even becoming a target of school harassment. After transferring to a new school, she learns the art of makeup to transform her look. The magical makeup turns Ju Gyeong into the school's new beauty queen. However, things take a complicated turn when she develops feelings for Su Ho, a handsome and wealthy student.
True Beauty is a South Korean drama adapted from a webtoon, starring Moon Ga-young, Cha Eun-woo, Hwang In-yeop, and Park Yoo-na.


4. Fight for My Way
Fight for My Way follows two individuals who lead lives of struggle and hardship, without relationships, wealth, or fame, yet they never stop striving for better. This South Korean romantic comedy-drama stars Park Seo-joon, Kim Ji-won, Ahn Jae-hong, and Song Ha-yoon.
Go Dong Man (Park Seo Joon), a former high school taekwondo champion, now works a mundane office job. Though no longer famous, he yearns to return to the world of fighting and decides to pursue a career as a professional fighter.


5. Hospital Playlist
Hospital Playlist portrays the everyday lives of doctors, nurses, and patients at a hospital. Five doctors who entered the same medical school in 1999 are now close friends, working together at the same hospital. The show offers a light-hearted narrative, focusing on relatable situations and the strong bond between the characters.
Within the hospital, all five doctors are leading experts in their respective fields. When they get together, they create charming moments of humor, like competing for snacks, playfully teasing each other, and even forming an impromptu band to indulge in their love for singing.


6. It's Okay to Not Be Okay
It's Okay to Not Be Okay is a fantasy romantic drama that follows a community health worker at a psychiatric hospital living on a monthly income of 1.8 million won (about $1,520) and a writer struggling with antisocial personality disorder. Despite their different views on love and relationships, the two eventually start a romantic relationship against the odds.
Kim Soo Hyun plays Moon Kang Tae, a community health worker at a psychiatric ward. Moon Kang Tae is portrayed as a man who seems to have it all, with an incredible physique, intelligence, empathy, patience, quick reflexes, endurance, and more.


7. Reply 1994
Part of the Reply series, Reply 1994 takes viewers back to 1990s Korea, capturing the nostalgia of the era. Without any major stars or glamorous settings, this drama focuses on the simple lives of college students transitioning into adulthood. Reply 1994 is a heartwarming, down-to-earth story that resonates deeply with fans of Korean drama.
The plot is not overly dramatic, instead offering a gentle, natural pace that delves into the everyday moments of life. Watching Reply 1994 is not just about following a story—it's a journey into a 20-year-old Korea, filled with life lessons and memories that stay with the audience long after the show ends.


8. Love in the Moonlight
Set during the late Joseon era, Love in the Moonlight follows the story of Hong Ra On, a young woman who lives by impersonating a man and works as a love advisor. Her unusual profession leads her to a fateful encounter with Prince Lee Young, which eventually results in her becoming a eunuch in his service.
The series takes viewers back to the 19th century Joseon Dynasty. Kim Yoo Jung stars as Hong Ra On, a woman who captures the heart of Prince Lee Young. Before becoming the prince's lover, Hong Ra On had to disguise herself as a man to survive and make a living.


9. Crash Landing on You
Crash Landing on You tells the story of a South Korean heiress named Yoon Se Ri (Son Ye Jin) and a North Korean officer named Ri Jung Hyuk (Hyun Bin). After a paragliding accident, Se Ri finds herself forced to land in North Korea due to weather conditions, where she unexpectedly encounters a kind North Korean officer.
After the accident, the heiress is stranded in North Korea. The North Korean officer decides to help her hide her true identity and keep her safe. As Jung Hyuk helps Se Ri navigate her dangerous situation, their relationship slowly blossoms into love.


10. Touch Your Heart
Touch Your Heart is a romantic comedy adapted from a popular web novel. It reunites the beloved pair Lee Dong Wook and Yoo In Na. The story follows the humorous romance between lawyer Kwon Jung Rok (Lee Dong Wook) and actress Oh Yoon Seo (Yoo In Na), who takes on a fake identity to get hired as his secretary.
Oh Yoon Seo is a beautiful actress known for her looks, but her acting skills leave much to be desired. After a scandal involving the son of a chaebol family, her career plummets. One day, Kwon Jung Rok is instructed to hire her as his secretary for six months. Though he’s reluctant, he agrees, and their bickering relationship begins.


