Best korean show for the unforgettable date experience
If you're not watching K-dramas, then you're missing out big time. First, there's the big-picture, cultural impact to consider: K-dramas have become a worldwide phenomenon. And it has become one of the most popular discussing topics on multiple uniform dating platforms. So if you are single who are looking for a uniformed individual well-versed in Korean dramas, you should check out Uniformdating platform. Once you sign up to this website you would get access to huge pool of uniform singles and with the help of special search filters you would be able to narrow down your search to fans of K-drama. With that being said, here, we've listed the best K-dramas to watch on your first date.
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1. Noodlanding op jou
Korean Drama - 2019, 16 episodes
A South Korean descendant, Yoon Se-ri, gets caught in a storm while paragliding and finds herself blown out course into North Korea. Se-ri also runs into Ri Jeong-hyeok, Captain of the North Korean Special Forces and a member of the North Korean elite family. Captain Ri ultimately hatches a plan to get Se-ri back to South Korea with the help of his team, but not before they all attack the obstacles that come their way — and also some. This drama mixes love with comedy and eventually tells the tale of two star- crossed suckers. It's presently the loftiest rated tvN drama and the alternate-loftiest Korean drama in string TV history.
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2. Vincenzo
Korean Drama - 2021, 20 episodes
Still," also Vincenzo is the show for you, If you are looking for commodity in the middle of the Venn Diagram of"K-Drama"and"Mafia Drama. In it, Song Joong-ki stars as a Korean man named Vincenzo who was espoused by an Italian cabal family and raised in the mob life in Italy. When his consanguineous father dies, his espoused family sets out to kill him, forcing Vincenzo to flee back to Seoul.
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3. The Penthouse’s Hidden Room: The Hidden Stories
Korean Special - 2021, 1 episode
Still, just stay until you take a bite out of this rollercoaster of a series, If you allowed Big Little Falsehoods and Sky Castle laid the psychodrama on thick. Extension follows three fat families fighting for power in the exclusive Hera Palace community – a luxurious 100- bottom high- rise that juts out of the Seoul skyline. Like its forebearers, the series centers on three women who hide behind their colorful secrets and traumas with piles of plutocrat and their bottomless intentions for their children. Their world begins to deteriorate after a mysterious girl falls to her death and the triad attempt to cover up the position of her death to cover the character of Hera Palace. It’s messy, and I'm living for it.
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4. Start-Up
Korean Drama - 2020, 16 episodes
Suzy Bae and Nam Joo-hyuk stans will want to tune into this drama, which mixes comedy with love. The show centers around a group of youthful individualities who are all eager to start their own businesses. When Bae and Nam's characters, Seo Dal-mi and Nam Do-san independently, are chosen to join Sandbox (a tech accelerator for entrepreneurs), along with Seo's family Won In-jae, the three are leveled against one another in a contest to be the stylish. Little does Dal-mi know, still, someone important from her history (Han Ji-pyeong, played by Kim Sun-ho) has her reverse throughout this start-up trip. Observers will be lodging for Dal-Mi to end up with Do-San or Ji-pyeong. Tête-à-tête, we're platoon Ji-pyeong.