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Six Underrated K-Drama Plots that we need to See More Of

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Posted by ean1994 Wednesday, October 23, 2024 8,079
Underrated K-Drama Plots

Six Underrated K-Drama Plots We Need to See More Of

While viewers are familiar with the classic K-drama themes of rags-to-riches journeys, ultimate revenge stories, and romantasy (romantic fantasy) plots, there are still a few unique narratives that have been underrepresented in the world of K-dramas. Here are six underrated K-drama plots that deserve more attention and exploration!

1. Bodyguard and Royalty Romance

When was the last time we had a K-drama featuring the romance between a personal bodyguard and a royal? The only notable example that comes to mind is “My Princess” starring Song Seung Hun and Kim Tae Hee. But imagine a storyline with a fierce female bodyguard doing everything she can to protect a prince—adding an interesting twist to the typical K-drama narrative. This kind of plot could blend action, romance, and palace intrigue, making it both thrilling and captivating.



2. Mission: Rebellious High Schoolers

Whatever happened to the inspiring dramas where a passionate teacher is tasked with the most challenging mission of their career—turning a rebellious, underperforming school into a top-notch institution? These types of dramas, like the classic “School” series, often carry a relatable message about overcoming adversity and pursuing dreams despite the odds. They also reflect the real struggles of students and educators, offering viewers motivation and a sense of connection.



3. Gender Benders

Gender bender dramas are a beloved sub-genre that never fails to entertain. The last major hit in this category was “Mr. Queen,” which combined comedy and wit with a unique premise. There’s something genuinely amusing about characters swapping genders and reflecting on the habits of the opposite sex. Previous hits like “Secret Garden” and “You’re Beautiful” brought audiences endless laughs and heartwarming moments—so it’s surprising we haven’t seen more gender bender plots recently!



4. Age Reversal Plots

While time-travel narratives are common in K-dramas, age-reversal stories are rare. A plot similar to “18 Again,” where the main characters are thrown back into their high school selves to fix their past mistakes, would offer a fresh take on personal growth and second chances. It would also allow for a mix of nostalgia, romance, and self-discovery, making for an engaging and heartfelt storyline.



5. Everyday Life Sitcoms

In addition to traditional K-dramas, K-sitcoms used to be a popular and relatable form of entertainment. Series like “High Kick through the Roof” captured the simplicity and humor of everyday life, connecting with audiences through relatable stories and light-hearted episodes. With each episode focusing on everyday challenges, K-sitcoms allowed viewers to find joy in small moments and laughter in familiar situations—something that’s been missing from recent K-drama line-ups.



6. Older Female Lead Romance

Dramas like “Crash Course in Romance” and “My Lovely Kim Sam Soon” broke stereotypes by featuring older female leads who are more reflective of real-life women. These stories presented mature characters with depth, showcasing not only romance but also personal growth, resilience, and empowerment. These dramas resonated with audiences because they portrayed more relatable, nuanced leads—an element that many fans crave in new K-dramas.

  1. Hyun Bin
  2. Jang Do Yeon
  3. Jung Kyung Ho
  4. Kim Tae Hee
  5. Lee Jong Suk
  6. Shin Hye Sun
  7. Song Seung Hun
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