It's been some time since audiences have been treated to a drama that truly celebrates bromance. While we've been presented with contemporary fantasies, historical settings, and quintessential rom-coms, the essence of brotherly camaraderie seems amiss. Thus, we've curated a list of seven must-watch K-dramas that epitomize bromance at its finest. Don't miss out on these!
1. "Guardian: The Lonely and Great God": The banter between Kim Shin and Wang Yeo will capture your heart just like it did for many who have watched this hit drama. They're the Tom and Jerry within the K-drama world, yet when it comes to times of hardship, you know they'll be right at each other's side.
2. "School 2013": Of course, you cannot forget this drama; not only was their on-screen bromance perfect, but it was natural, and it's no surprise as Lee Jong Suk and Kim Woo Bin are known to be quite close friends, starting out as models and then both making their way into the drama scene.
3. "Bloodhounds": If you have not watched this drama, you're missing out. Not only does it have such great action and plotline, but the strong friendship between Woo Jin and Geon Woo will have you wishing you had a fellow buddy like this.
4. "Descendants of the Sun": Captain Yoo Shi Jin and Seo Dae Young are close as can be; considering the things they've seen while serving on duty, it's no surprise here that they're two peas in a pod.
5. "It's Okay to Not Be Okay": The most tender-hearted bromance you'll see. Biological brothers Moon Sang Tae and Moon Kang Tae are going to let you experience all the ups and downs of what it means to be siblings. Having to care for his older brother, who is autistic, Gang Tae doesn't have the easiest of lives, but one thing he can count on is that Sang Tae will always be there to uplift his spirits.
6. "The Business Proposal": There's something endearing about Kang Tae Moo and Cha Sung Hoon's relationship. Although they aren't blood-related, each considers the other as a brother, and while Kang Tae Moo is more on the blunt, reserved side Cha Sung Hoon balances it out with his practical ideals.
7. "Kill Me Heal Me": If you want to witness one of the hilarious well thought out bromances, you're definitely going to want to watch "Kill Me Heal Me." Ji Sung and Park Seo Joon's chemistry is unmatchable.
Hopefully, in the latter half of the year, we can see more bromances appear in the dramas expected to air!
Bloodhounds 😍😍