"On the Way to the Airport” is a highly underrated drama. Going beyond the conventional themes, it delves into the complexities of relationships. It’s a mature narrative as it raised several questions on couple equations, marriage, infidelity, and parenting.
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“Where Stars Land” was entirely shot at Incheon Airport, making it one of its kind. The show packs in a lot. Highlighting the plight of the airport staff, the often-abused “the customer is king” mentality, which translates to bullying and power play by customers over staff.
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Based on a popular webtoon, “Sweet Stranger and Me” is a trippy family drama. If you are looking for a quick breezy watch, this is the one for you. It’s got plenty of twists, comedy, and clichéd romantic encounters that many K-drama fans so love.
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“Beauty Inside” is a light-hearted rom-com, which comes with a deeply rooted message of self-acceptance and love. The chemistry between the two leads is easy as they give us a simple slice-of-life story.
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“Take Care Of Us, Captain” charts a woman’s journey to empower and prove herself in a patriarchal setup. Not your predictable drama, it gives plenty of soap opera moments. And it is a long drama, so take your time in watching it.
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“Should We Kiss First” is a bittersweet love story between a middle-aged couple who has experienced life. It is packed with nuggets of wisdom as the characters deal with grief and fears and try to bounce back.
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"Somehow Family", is a fun and engaging show, which takes off as soon as it starts. And though they had to stall filming due to financial constraints, the episodes are worth watching.
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