As drama viewers, we always want a happy or satisfying ending in whatever drama we watch. Sometimes directors play with our emotions and give us the most unsatisfactory ending, by ruining the whole drama, but this blog is not for that. Here we have listed down the top 8 Korean dramas with satisfying endings.
The Glory Seasons 1 and 2
Episodes: 8, 8
Genre: Crime, Revenge
Cast: Song Hye Kyo, Lee Do Hyun, Lim Ji Yeon, Park Sung Hoon
Moon Dong Eun (Jung Ji So) dreamed of becoming an architect. Meanwhile, she became a victim of bullying by her fellow students. She dropped out of school and planned revenge. Moon Dong Eun (Song Hye Kyo) becomes an adult and torments her bullies. Now it’s time to pay back for every torment which she got in her childhood. This revenge drama proves that karma does come around. The Glory is one of the top 8 Korean dramas with satisfying endings.
Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha
Episode: 16
Genres: Life lessons, Comedy, Romance
Cast: Shin Min Ah, Kim Seon Ho
Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha Korean Drama is about a dentist who lost her job because of her whistleblower and because of that she couldn’t get any job in the city. Yoon Hye Jin (Shin Min Ah) is a dentist who has resigned from the clinic and now searching for a new job. Hye Jin went to Gongjin to see the ocean and decided to open her clinic. She met Hong Du Sik (Kim Seon Ho) who is the chief of Gongjin and he knew Gongjin very well. He does all part-time jobs in his town.
18 Again
Episode: 16
Genre: Fantasy, comedy, family
Cast: Kim Ha Neul, Yoon Sang Hyun, Lee Do Hyun
Hong Dae Young was in his thirties when his life became miserable and suddenly he turned 18 years old. After turning 18 he wants to live his life again and wants to achieve his dream of becoming a basketball player but later he finds out that the problems his wife and his kids are facing are work and school respectively. 18 Again is one of the top 8 Korean dramas with satisfying endings.
Crash Landing on You
Episode: 16
Genres: Military, Comedy, Romance, Drama, Political
Cast: Hyun Bin, Son Ye Jin, Kim Jung Hyun, Seo Ji Hye
Crash Landing On You Korean drama is the story of a North Korean army officer Captain Ri Jeong Hyeok (Hyun Bin) and a South Korean woman Yoon Se Ri (Son Ye Jin). One day while Paragliding Se Ri accidentally crash lands in North Korea, and there she meets Captain Ri and his company’s five officers. They try to protect her from the North Korean officers. You can watch this Korean drama on Netflix.
Itaewon Class
Episode: 16
Genres: Friendship, Business, Romance, Life
Cast: Park Seo Joon, Kim Da Mi, Ahn Bo Hyun, Kwon Nara
Itaewon Class is the story of the boy Park Sae-Ro Yi (Park Seo Joon) who was expelled from school for punching the son of CEO Jang Dae Hee (Yoo Jae Myung). After that his life turned, upside down and his father was killed in an accident. Some accident takes place in his life, and he goes to prison when he is released from prison he wants to take revenge on the CEO Jang Dae Hee. He opens a restaurant in Itaewon.
Our Beloved Summer
Episodes: 16
Genre: Romance, Comedy, Youth
Cast: Choi Woo Shik, Kim Da Mi, Kim Sung Chul, Roh Jeung Eui
Choi Woong (Choi Woo Shik) is a poor student in studies at his high school, at the same time Gook Yeon Soo (Kim Da Mi ) was an outstanding student. A YouTube channel filmed a documentary based on their personalities. They started falling for each other and as life goes they broke up and never wanted to meet again. After 10 years, the high school documentary went viral and they were bound to meet again.
It’s Okay, That’s Love
Episodes: 16
Genre: Psychological, Drama, Comedy, Romance
Cast: Jo In Sung, Gong Hyo Jin, Do Kyung Soo, Sung Dong Ll, Lee Kwang Soo, Jin Kyung, Lee Sung Kyung
Jang Jae Yeol (Jo In Sung) is a mystery writer. He also works as a radio DJ. Jang Jae Yeol has a strange obsession. Due to some childhood guilt, he developed obsessive-compulsive disorder. Ji Hae Soo (Gong Hyo Jin) is a psychiatrist who is very compassionate towards her patients. But in the case of love and relationships, she has a cold hand.
What’s Wrong With Secretary Kim
Episodes: 16
Genres: Business, Comedy, Romance
Cast: Park Min Young, Park Seo Joon
Lee Young Jun (Seo Jun) is a vice-chairman of a major corporation. Kim Mi So (Park Min Young) is Young Jun’s Secretary. Suddenly one day she decides to resign from the job after working for 9 long years. Jun became restless and he does everything to make her continue the job. In this journey, their untold stories are shared and they start having feelings for each other. Kim Mi So decides to find the elusive man from a past traumatic experience that she was a part of when she was a young child. Both were unknowingly aware that they shared the same experience of trauma but ultimately, Kim Mi So falls in love with Lee Young Joon as they heal each other of their past traumatic experience of being kidnapped.
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