Recommendations for Korean drama short episodes for those who don't like commitment

Iin
0

Weekends are suitable to be spent watching Korean dramas. Some of the Korean drama titles on this list are right for those of you who don't like the commitment to watching Korean dramas with long episodes.


Recommendations for Korean drama short episodes for those who don't like commitment

Usually one Korean drama title is produced as many as 16 episodes and above. In the following titles, you can binge-watch in less than 10 hours!


1. Birthcare Center

Birthcare Center tells about a special health facility for post-partum mothers. Named Serenity, this health facility fulfills all the needs of mothers who have just had children or those who are already in the "senior" category.


Drama between mothers is the main dish here, presented in a fun, funny atmosphere, but still has a touching side that is typical of Korean dramas. You can watch Birthcare Center until it ends in only 8 episodes.


2. Live On

LIve On is the latest drama to air on JTBC. Tells about school children who take care of a broadcast club in high school. Played by NU'EST's Hwang Minhyun and actress Jung Da Bin who previously stole the show through Exctracurricular.


Live On produced only 8 episodes. You can listen to Korean drama reviews Live On in the latest episode of the big podcast! below this:

https://open.spotify.com/episode/5DwWFXqUPNEqB76MMjdDUH


3. You Drive Me Crazy!

If you are a supporter of Han Jip Yeong at Start-Up and want to watch another drama from Kim Seon Ho, you can try watching You Drive Me Crazy !. This Korean drama is produced only for two episodes, you know! You don't need to commit too much to see Kim Seon Ho's appearance as Kim Rae Wan in the Korean drama You Drive Me Crazy!


Tells the story of Eun Sung (played by Lee Yoo Young), a French translator who is friends with Rae Wan (Kim Seon Ho) for 8 years since they were still in college. One day they get into a situation so the two sleep together and their friendship changes.


4. Love Alarm

One of the Netflix original Korean dramas that a sequel is also looking forward to. Love Alarm is about a mobile application that can detect people who like us within a radius of 10 meters. This application will sound simultaneously when two people who like each other but harbor their feelings of being in that radius.


Played by Kim So Hyun, Jung Ga Ram, and Song Kang, Love Alarm season 1 was produced in 8 episodes.


5. School Nurse Files

So, this is a Korean drama recommendation for the Nam Do San Team. Before the Start-Up aired, Nam Joo Hyuk played a figure named Hong In Pyo in the Korean drama School Nurse Files. This Netflix original Korean drama was produced in only 6 episodes.


Tells the story of Ahn Eun Young (played by Jung Yu Mi) who works as a nurse at a school and has the special ability to see jelly-shaped monsters made from the remains of human hope. Meanwhile, Nam Joo Hyuk plays a Chinese language teacher at the same school and has the energy to quell the jelly.


(aay / nu2)

Tags

Post a Comment

0Comments

Post a Comment (0)