The Best Korean Dramas to Stream Online
My Love from the Star
Probably one of the most well-known and loved Korean dramas out there, My Love from the Star tells the story of a young actress who’s being pursued by a boy from another world. Yup, one of the main leads is an alien. Don’t let the strangely sci-fi premise fool you, the show itself is wonderfully put together, full of heartfelt emotional moments, and it touches quite sweetly upon what we really conceive to be love. It’s also one of the most internationally acclaimed K-Dramas out there, if that sweetens the pot for you. Even if he’s from outer space, a lot of people can relate to poor Do Min-joon and his rather messy life.
Emergency Couple
For fans of shows like Grey’s Anatomy or other medical soap operas, this K-Drama is probably perfect for you. With the main plot taking place in a hospital with a mostly medical cast, this show is right up the alley of those who like life and death drama, workplace romance and inescapable love. It also has its funny moments and awkward situations like any good soap opera.
Dream High
This show is usually popular among a younger audience, but if you’re looking for mostly feel-good moments and a classic underdog story, this drama might be just the right thing for you. Following the story of six high-schoolers who dream of becoming pop idols, it’s heartwarming, heartbreaking and incredibly warm all at the same time. The characters all have vastly different personalities, giving the cast a misfit, comedic charm that will draw you into their story, relationships and development across the series.
Moon Embracing the Sun
A must-watch for fans of period/historical dramas, Moon Embracing the Sun tells the story of a secret relationship between a king and a female shaman in the Joseon Dynasty. A more serious drama, it deals with dark topics such as murder, adultery, betrayal and politics. If you like western period pieces such as Reign or The Crown, you’re likely to enjoy this Korean take on the genre with the marvelous twist of ancient magic involved as well.
The Secret Garden
This particular story starts out simply enough with a Cinderella format - marvelously wealthy boy meets common girl and he falls in love with her. They live happily ever after… Except that before this couple gets their fairytale ending, another two people enter the mix to create an elaborate love triangle. Not to mention the story veers to the side of the fantastical when two of the characters start switching bodies. However, though the main premise may seem overdone, this drama executes it fantastically by subverting some of the more common tropes and adding the magical element of body switching. If you’re a fan of “perfect love†or fairy tales but enjoy a bumpier ride to the happily ever after, you’re probably going to enjoy The Secret Garden.