The Best of Korean Dramas in 2023

No matter what everyone might say, it is pretty agreeable when we say that Korean shows always have a pretty captivating storyline. The shows are so well-written that they keep you hooked to whatever device you are watching on until you finally realize that you are binging the show. One of the best things about K-dramas is that you can stream most of them online, given that you have an internet connection fast enough to help you stream as flawlessly as possible.

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If you are looking for suggestions on what Korean dramas to watch, then lucky for you because you have come to the right place! Keep reading to find out some of the best Korean shows of 2023 that you should watch as soon as possible.

"Agency"

If you are looking for a drama that doesn't have any pointless romantic plot in it, then "Agency" is definitely for you. The drama is more targeted towards what life is realistically like at a workplace, we get to see our lead character Go Ah-in who is the first-ever female employee at a big-shot advertising agency. However, Go believes that the sky is the limit and she needs to excel even further until she can become the CEO of the company.

In order to do that, Go needs to make sure she gets her competition out of the way, who is a colleague of hers with the same aim. Go is very work-driven in the show and along with her hard work, there are also some childhood traumas that she needs to get over.

She struggles with her work-life balance, which honestly is a problem in the real world as well and needs to be addressed. The show is extremely relatable for people who are a part of the corporate culture, especially women who have to fight their own set of battles.

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"Agency" is directed by Lee Chang-min-I, written by Song Soo-han, and features Lee Bo-young, Son Na-eun, Cho Seong-ha, Han Joon-woo, Jeon Hye-jin, Lee Chang-hoon-I. Broadcasting information in Korea: 2023/01/07~2023/02/26, Sat, Sun 22:30 on JTBC.

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"Celebrity"

There comes a time when nearly everyone develops a knack for watching shows that have a thrilling undertone and keep you on the edge of your seat. Such a Korean drama is "Celebrity" which revolves around the story of Seo Ah-ri who is a social media influencer and has a dream of becoming uber famous. However, her dream brings her a lot more than just attention which also includes the jealousy of her fellow influencers.

That's not the only thing that is troublesome for her, she eventually finds herself caught up in a controversy that eventually becomes life-threatening for her. It also comes with the risk of her losing her celebrity status. The show gives you a very realistic take on what it is like to be a celebrity and while everything looks really tempting, all the glitters is not gold and there is also a pretty dark side to being famous.

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"Celebrity" is directed by Kim Cheol-gyoo, written by Kim I-yeong, and features Park Gyu-young, Kang Min-hyuk, Lee Chung-ah, Lee Dong-gun, Jun Hyo-seong, Han Jae-in. Broadcasting information in Korea: 2023/06/30, Fri on Netflix.

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"Love to Hate You"

How could we not talk about a K-drama about love when that is literally their forte? Here we will be talking about "Love to Hate You" which has been among the best rom-com K-dramas of 2023. In the show, we see a lawyer called Yeo Mi-ran who has a habit of breaking the hearts of men since she believes it is her way of maintaining justice. On the other hand, our other lead character is called Nam Kang-ho, who is a famous actor and tends to hate women.

In an unlikely course of events, Mi-ran gets a job at the firm where Kang-ho works and she has to represent him. The two of them meet and form a bond from enemies to lovers as they start a fake relationship.

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"Love to Hate You" is directed by Kim Jeong-kwon, written by Choi Soo-yeong, and features Kim Ok-vin, Teo Yoo, Kim Ji-hoon-I, Go Won-hee, Lee Joo-bin, Kim Sung-ryung. Broadcasting information in Korea: 2023/02/10, Fri on Netflix.

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Wrapping Up

It is without a doubt that a lot of thought goes into writing K-dramas, which honestly makes them so perfect. These are some shows that we really think you should check out so that you could see for yourself how brilliant K-dramas really are.