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Unlocking the Drama: Your Guide to New K-Dramas

Are you a series enthusiast, tired of reading about the same old K-Drama suggestions? If you are constantly on the lookout for something new to watch, you're in for a treat! In this article, we are delving again into three of the recently released— partly still ongoing—K-Dramas, serving you a delightful platter of romance, historical sagas, and thrilling crime tales. Whether you are into spirits and the paranormal, historical conquests, or intense crime dramas, there is something in store for every K-Drama lover in this article.

Our first K-Drama is called Moon In The Day. A series where romance meets the supernatural, to summarize it briefly. 

Themes: Spirits, Paranormal, Thriller | Episodes: 14

About the plot: Seoul's city streets come alive with the captivating tale of Han Joon Oh, a top star with an ideal exterior and an intriguing secret. Played by Kim Youngdae, Joon Oh becomes the vessel for the vengeful spirit of Doha, leading to a rollercoaster of love, betrayal, and revenge spanning from ancient Silla to modern-day Korea. Moon In The Day is not just a drama; it is a supernatural journey adapted from He Yum's webcomic, boasting a massive viewership of 700 million. Directors Pyo Minsoo and Park Chanryul weave a spellbinding narrative that promises to keep you on the edge of your seat.

If you are a fan of history, take a look at Goryeo-Khitan War, as it offers an epic tale of conquest and intrigue. 

Themes to expect here: Historic, War, Action | Episodes: 32

In the drama Goryeo-Khitan War we get a dive into the events preceding the second invasion of Goryeo by China's Khitan Liao Dynasty. This drama is a breath of fresh air for Sageuk enthusiasts, offering intentional shots, a fast-paced narrative, and a focus on purpose and complex interpersonal dynamics. Forget the slow pans and theatrics; instead, anticipate a gripping tale of a decisive king's evolution against the backdrop of anxious times. This drama, with its riveting storyline, is set to leave a lasting impression on historical K-Drama lovers.

Romance and history is not your cup of tea ? Do not worry, we have some action for you too!

The Deal deals with crime, betrayal, and the dark side of friendship.

Themes: Thriller, Crime | Episodes: 8

For aficionados of crime dramas, The Deal offers a compelling narrative centered around Lee Joonsung, a former soccer prodigy entangled in a kidnapping case masterminded by his friend, Song Jaehyo. This eight-episode journey unfolds a tale of betrayal, exposing the vulnerabilities of what was once considered an unbreakable friendship. With a perfect blend of intensity, dark humor, and a serious tone, The Deal does not just scratch the surface but digs deep into the complexities of human relationships, especially when fueled by the pursuit of wealth.

Our previous article about medical series was not enough ? We have one more for you! 

Daily Dose of Sunshine offers healing laughter in the halls of neuropsychiatry. 

Themes: Daily Life, Comedy and Medical Series | Episodes: 12

The chaotic yet heartwarming world of Daily Dose of Sunshine takes you on a journey through the daily challenges faced by Jung Daeun, a nurse who finds herself navigating the intricate realm of neuropsychiatry. As portrayed by the talented Park Boyoung, Daeun's transition to this department is marked by difficulties and awkward encounters, but she tackles each obstacle with unwavering determination. Chief Nurse Song Hyojin, played by Lee Jungeun, becomes her guiding light, aiding in Daeun's growth as a nurse. The series not only explores the complexities of medical life but also introduces the charming dynamics between Daeun and the proctology specialist, Dr. Dong Goyun, portrayed by Yeon Woojin. Their interactions unfold in a lighthearted yet impactful manner, showcasing the healing power of genuine connections in the medical field.

Amidst the medical chaos, Daeun's friendship with Song Yuchan, portrayed by Jang Dongyoon, adds depth to the narrative. Despite Yuchan's seemingly bright exterior, the series unveils the pain he harbors within, adding layers of emotion and realism. Daily Dose of Sunshine introduces comedic elements through characters like Kong Cheolwoo (Lim Jaehyuk) and Dong Gogeun (Yeon Woojin), providing much-needed laughter in the hospital corridors. Unlike some medical dramas, this series forgoes the typical romance subplot, focusing instead on genuine connections and the intricate dance between medical procedures and the human experience.

With shades of Grey's Anatomy but a distinct comedic flair, Daily Dose of Sunshine strikes a balance between humor and heartfelt moments. The show delicately intertwines comedic relief with emotional and dramatic scenes, offering viewers a holistic exploration of mental health. Rina's poignant reflection on her life, symbolized by her aversion to grapes, exemplifies how societal expectations can shape one's identity. Through the eyes of the cheerful psychiatric nurse Daeun, the series provides a nuanced portrayal of mental health, emphasizing that it can impact anyone, regardless of background or circumstance. Daily Dose of Sunshine emerges as a crucial Korean drama that not only entertains but also raises awareness about the multifaceted nature of mental health, inviting viewers to empathize with the diverse characters and their personal struggles.

Edited by Cara Musashi