The Glory to Crash Course in Romance: K-Dramas with strong, inspiring independent women

The Glory to Crash Course in Romance: K-Dramas with strong, inspiring independent women

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"Extraordinary Attorney Woo" tells the story of an Woo Young-woo, a rookie autistic lawyer who finally lands her first job at Hanbada, a law firm in Seoul. How she faces obstacles and solves cases one by one forms the crux of the story.

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"The Glory" is a story on bullying and brutal school violence. Song Hye Kyo embarks on an journey to take revenge from her childhood bullies who once traumatized her.

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"It's Okay to Not Be Okay", tells the story of two different individuals with contrasting backgrounds as well as different thought process.

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"Crash Course in Romance" tells the story of a former national handball player who now runs a shop, gives up her sports career to take care of her elder sister's daughter and autistic younger brother.

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"The Uncanny Counter" , a supernatural series which tells the story of different individuals who are given second chance at life to protect the world from evil souls.

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"Little Women," tells the story of three sisters who grew up in poverty.

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"Hi Bye, Mama!", tells the story of Cha Yu Ri who has been lingering on Earth after her death and has only 49 days to make her life better as it was before she died.

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"Hospital Playlist", a series about 5 friends who become doctors and how they solve cases on day to day basis, forms the main crux of the story.

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"Search : WWW" is all about three leading women who are working in competing successful web companies.

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