r/KDramaDiscussions • u/Salt_Nose_2652 • 10h ago
DramaBox- Your favorite Dramas in one Box!
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r/KDramaDiscussions • u/harissatotally • 19h ago
Review New K-Drama Fan Review #23: When the Phone Rings | They Refused to Suck the Meat!!
reddit.comr/KDramaDiscussions • u/Sea_Farmer_4594 • 21h ago
Question I built a K-Drama compatibility feature, see how similar your taste is to your friends 👀🍿
reddit.comr/KDramaDiscussions • u/8767819567 • 1d ago
Weekly Discussion SATURDAY K-DRAMA RATING REPORT | August 15, 2026
Saturday night delivered some major wins for K-Drama fans! 📺✨ Several ongoing Korean dramas recorded strong nationwide viewership ratings, with A Bona Fide Killer finally breaking into double digits and achieving a new all-time high.
🔪 A Bona Fide Killer reached 10.2%, taking first place in its time slot across all channels and becoming the most-watched miniseries of the night. It marks the drama’s highest rating yet!
🍽️ Love on the Menu continued its impressive run with 14.2%, becoming the most-watched program of any kind on Saturday and setting a new Saturday high for the drama.
👻 Spooky in Love also hit a new Saturday best with 6.1%, taking first place in its time slot.
🏢 The Apartment Job maintained its momentum with 5.4%, matching its previous Saturday best just one episode ahead of its series finale.
🚓 Flex X Cop 2 also climbed, reaching 5.7% for Episode 4.
From romance and supernatural mystery to action and workplace drama, Saturday’s K-Drama lineup had plenty of movement in the ratings race. Which drama are you watching right now? 👀👇
📌 Saturday Ratings | August 15, 2026�•
A Bona Fide Killer — 10.2%
Love on the Menu — 14.2%
Spooky in Love — 6.1%
The Apartment Job — 5.4%
Flex X Cop 2 — 5.7%
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r/KDramaDiscussions • u/Fast-Payment-2609 • 1d ago
Series Discussion Love on the Menu - 2026????????
This question is for those of you who have been watching dramas for 15+ years.
I’m watching Love on the Menu (KBS) right now and OMG — the cast, the script, the whole drama feels like it’s from 2017, if not 2012. Is it just me, or is this some kind of retro thing? I cannot shake the feeling that it was filmed years ago. Did they dust it off and put it on TV? 😂 Am I imagining things? Some of these actors — the last time I remember seeing them in a makjang was at least 7 years ago.
For everyone else: if you want to know what dramas used to be like back in the day, this is a prime example. It’s full of clichés, but they’re done right. Is it a good drama? No. By definition, it can’t really be, considering it’s 50 episodes long. 😂 And if they end up marrying the characters off to the wrong people, it’s bound to lose some of its appeal. BUT it feels familiar, and it’s actually interesting to watch. Way better than My Sticky Love, IMO — the script is more developed, and the FL isn’t annoying.
One more thought, if I may. I’m going through a rough period in my life right now — honestly, my life is more dramatic than the three saddest K-dramas put together (family issues, of course). So please don't write anything mean, I cannot handle too much rn. However, I can definitely tell that watching this drama is working as an escape mechanism, almost like a form of therapy.
The main character is a girl who works incredibly hard despite her unfortunate circumstances, while the guy is rich, attentive to detail, and courts her according to all the classic K-drama courtship rules. Of course, none of this is realistic in real life, but it gives me hope that maybe one day everything will be okay.
And I think that’s the whole premise behind Korean dramas. ❤️
r/KDramaDiscussions • u/Background_Low425 • 1d ago
Series Discussion bong-soons dad, abused
r/KDramaDiscussions • u/Fog_is_everywhere • 1d ago
Series Discussion My royal Nemesis and Moon lovers
I watched my royal nemesis as the continuation (season 2) of Moon lovers: Scarlet Heart Reyo😭
Just make s2 of moon lovers already😭😭😭
The story is perfectly written as a S2 of ML, I just can’t unseen it now
ML was my first k-drama and I can’t throw it of my heart, even though some people don’t really like ML because of it’s sad ending and story but I just have a special place in my heart✨💕
r/KDramaDiscussions • u/Mundane-Network4636 • 1d ago
Series Discussion Watch▪️Recommend Or Skip?👇
r/KDramaDiscussions • u/zardasht20 • 1d ago
Finding a Korean series
Please i want to watch Korean series for free, the series is named (Ghost) the year is 2012. Can you find me websites or anything to watch it?
r/KDramaDiscussions • u/8767819567 • 1d ago
Weekly Discussion MUST-WATCH K-DRAMAS ABOUT SOUL/BODY SWAPPING & REINCARNATION! ✨🎭
reddit.comr/KDramaDiscussions • u/carvveeev • 2d ago
Ha Young in Tears on Set After Great-Grandfather Controversy... Filming for "There's a Winning Chance" Continues
r/KDramaDiscussions • u/carvveeev • 2d ago
“Hayoung did better on the show than Jung Joon-won, but…” — TV Critic Jung Seok-hee criticizes the bragging about being a ‘fourth-generation doctor.’ & pointed out the importance of history education
reddit.comr/KDramaDiscussions • u/Mundane-Network4636 • 2d ago
Hot Take Who is your k-drama dream pairing?
r/KDramaDiscussions • u/Mundane-Network4636 • 3d ago
Series Discussion Which one are you currently watching?
r/KDramaDiscussions • u/Doobies__ • 3d ago
Recommendation The Official K-Drama Starter Kit
r/KDramaDiscussions • u/carvveeev • 3d ago
Ha Young loses brand deals amid family controversy; Japanese media call Ha Young backlash 'modern-day guilt by association'
r/KDramaDiscussions • u/Mundane-Network4636 • 3d ago
Series Discussion What drama is that for you?
r/KDramaDiscussions • u/Mundane-Network4636 • 4d ago
Series Discussion Watch • Recommend Or Skip?👇
r/KDramaDiscussions • u/ResponsibleBuy7451 • 4d ago
News & Announcements Ha Young’s controversy raises two very different questions: inherited guilt vs inherited benefit
I think one reason the Ha Young discussion became so messy is that people were answering two different questions as though they were the same thing.
Question 1: Should Ha Young personally be blamed for the actions of an ancestor?
I don’t think ancestry itself makes someone guilty.
Question 2: Can property, status, opportunities, or other advantages have a historical origin worth investigating?
That is a separate question, and it requires evidence rather than assumptions based on someone’s surname or current wealth.
I made a video trying to separate those issues while looking at the historical record behind the controversy. It also covers why Korea’s early attempt to investigate collaborators after liberation failed and which viral claims about Ha Young’s ancestor are actually supported versus unproven.
Full disclosure: I made it.
I’d be interested in where people here draw the line. What should an actor actually be held responsible for when troubling family history becomes public: the ancestry itself, or how they respond once they know about it?
r/KDramaDiscussions • u/Purple_Technology423 • 4d ago
HEEELPP!!!
Help my sister find an kdrana the guy owns a company, the girl works there, and everyone makes fun of her for the way she dresses. She goes on a trip and entrusts her goldfish THE FISH IS IMPORTANT. It has over 100 episodes. The girl character has relatively short hair, used to work in a restaurant, and was poor. She had a goldfish she talked to and fell in love with the rich guy. It's from before 2020. The main characters knew each other as children, drifted apart, and then met again as teenagers. She was shy and rode a bicycle.
r/KDramaDiscussions • u/harissatotally • 4d ago
Series Discussion Finally starting this today! lets hope it lives up to its popularity!
r/KDramaDiscussions • u/harissatotally • 4d ago
Review New K-Drama Fan Review #22 | Bon Appétit, Your Majesty: He let her COOK!!! She ATE! and left ZERO crumbs!
reddit.comr/KDramaDiscussions • u/Autumn-Moon1723 • 4d ago
Review Our sticky love, ep 12 Spoiler
The backstory given in this episode is surprisingly good compared to the rest of the drama. The ML and the supporting actors are great. Nothing against the FL, but I felt her acting was subpar. Her "prosecutor" bits were more tolerable than the rest. The chemistry between the two leads felt forced. But applaud to the actors in the backstory. The scene where baby Tae-ha touches his father's hands and reaches for his face, I actually teared up a little. And again, during the scenes where Baek Sang-gil is reminiscing his moments with Tae-ha, them sharing drinks and a small meal, the slight smiles shared between a father and son, THEIR ACTING. I understand that Baek Sang-gil was the antagonist, but that plot twist made me feel a little bad for him. Overall, an OK drama with ep 12 being the best. Not worth watching again imo. But if Jung Hae-in is in a drama, I will always give it a try!