Korean dramas have been etched into the fabric of global pop culture. It's not just the gripping plots or the stunning cinematography that's got fans worldwide hooked – it's the chemistry of the on-screen couples that truly sets K-dramas apart.
In the realm of global K-drama fandom, Japanese fans stand out for their unwavering passion and deep-rooted love for these shows. They're not just passive viewers; they're dedicated aficionados who live and breathe the world of K-dramas.
Japanese fans have put together a wishlist, a curated lineup of K-drama couples they're itching to see back on screen for a second season.
Rank 1 - King the Land (Lee Jun Ho x YoonA)
Rank 2 - Nevertheless (Song Kang x Han So Hee)
Rank 3 - Love in the Moonlight (Park Bo Gum x Kim Yoo Jung)
Rank 4 - What's Wrong with Secretary Kim (Park Seo Joon x Park Min Young)
Rank 5 - The Heirs (Lee Min Ho x Park Shin Hye)
Rank 6 - My Love from the Star (Kim Soo Hyun x Jun Ji Hyun)
Rank 7 - Crash Landing on You (Hyun Bin x Son Ye Jin)
Rank 8 - Reply 1997 (Seo In Guk x Jung Eun Ji)
Rank 9 - Goblin (Gong Yoo x Kim Go Eun)
Rank 10 - Descendants of the Sun (Song Joong Ki x Song Hye Kyo)
Korean netizens also agreed with the list and commented, "Wow Junho and YoonA are so popular," "I agree with Crash Landing on You. I want to see a second season of this too," "I don't know about Rank 10, lol," "I think we need to let Rank 10 go, lol," "Rank 7 is good but Rank 10 is...." "I liked King the Land too," "All the rankings are good except 10, lol," and "These are good choices except 10..."
DOTS is unrealistic with the same actors no matter how professional they all are.
Crash landing on you already has a real life sequel :o) and a very cute and happy one.
I think all of those series were pretty much wrapped up on their endings. The happy ever after never brings the discussions about socks on the bathroom floor or toilet seats up, etc.
I would prefer a damn deserved Moon Lovers Scarlet Heart Ryeo second round to ease my trauma over that show )