The 10 Most Romantic K-Dramas With a Happy Ending
K-dramas have reputation for having dramatic plot lines that often end in heartache. Nonetheless, they’re extremely well done and have become much more mainstream in recent years.
10‘Shooting Stars’ (2022)
Directed by Lee Soo-hyun
Shooting Stars is a unique series due to the dynamic between the main couple. It follows a famous actor, Gong Tae-sung (Kim Young-dae) and his publicist, Oh Han-byul (Lee Sung-kyung). The pair do not get along, which makes working together rather difficult. Having met back at university, Han-byul knows a different side of Tae-sung than the rest of the world.
9‘King the Land’ (2023)
Created by Chun Sung-il
King the Land follows Gu Won (Lee Jun-ho), the heir of the luxury King Hotel. He’s cold and gruff, and his personality puts off many. Cheon Sa-rang (Im Yoon-ah) is a hotelier who is known for always having a smile on her face. That is until she meets Gu Won. The issue? Gu Won finds himself infatuated with Cheon Sa-rang, despite the fact that she can’t stand him.
8‘Love to Hate You’ (2023)
Created by Kim Jeong-kwon
Love to Hate You was released on Netflix just ahead of Valentine’s Day in 2023, and it’s not hard to see why. It’s a perfect binge-watch for the lovey-dovey holiday. The series follows Yeo Mi-ran (Kim Ok-vin), a successful lawyer, who is offered a job at a male-dominated law firm that specializes in celebrity scandals. One of the celebrity clients is Nam Kang-ho (Teo Yoo), an actor who seems to have very little respect for women outside the occasional date.
- Release Date
- February 10, 2023
- Finale Year
- November 30, 2022
- Cast
- Kim Ok-bin , Teo Yoo , Kim Ji-hoon , Go Won-Hee , Ell , Harrison Xu , Hao Feng , Kim Sung-ryung
- Main Genre
- Romance
- Seasons
- 1
7‘Because This is My First Life’ (2017)
Created by Park Joon-hwa
By the time they fall in love, both Nam Se-hee and Yoon Ji-ho are in a much better place than they were in the beginning of the series, and are emotionally available to take on a relationship. This is proven time and time again as past events and family issues are thrown at them, and they show they can work through it and come out the other side even better. It’s a quirky way to find love, but it’s fascinating to watch unfold.
- Release Date
- October 8, 2017
- Finale Year
- November 30, 2016
- Cast
- Jung So-min , Lee Min-ki , Esom , Park Byeong-eun , Kim Ga-eun , Kim Min-seok , Yoon Bo-mi , Kim Min-kyu
- Main Genre
- Romance
- Seasons
- 1
6‘Our Beloved Summer’ (2021)
Created by Lee Na-eun
Our Beloved Summer is a coming-of-age story about two exes who promised to never see one another again when they broke up. This doesn’t go to plan, of course, and the pair are forced to face each other after a documentary they filmed in high school goes viral. It’s a classic tale of forced proximity, and we get to see how the former lovers react.
While the past love between Choi Ung (Choi Woo-shik) and Kook Yeon-soo (Kim Da-mi) is the main plot of Our Beloved Summer, we actually spend more time getting to know both characters now that they’re older. We get to see them make amends and form a friendship that eventually blossoms into rekindled love.
5‘Fight For My Way’ (2017)
Created by Im Sang-choon
Fight For My Way is an ensemble series about a group of four friends who are all trying to achieve their dreams and find their way in their careers. Among the group are Ko Dong-man (Park Seo-joon) and Choi Ae-ra (Kim Ji-won), who begin to form a romance. The pair have known each other since they were children, and haven’t lost the playful dynamic they’ve always had, which often lends to some very sweet scenes between them.
- Release Date
- May 21, 2017
- Finale Year
- November 30, 2016
- Cast
- Park Seo-joon , Kim Ji-won , Ahn Jae-hong , Song Ha-yoon , Lee Elijah , Kim Sung-oh , Pyo Ye-jin , Kim Gun-woo
- Main Genre
- Comedy
- Seasons
- 1
4‘Touch Your Heart’ (2019)
Created by Park Joon-hwa
Touch Your Heart is similar to the previous entry Love To Hate You, due to the lawyer/celebrity dynamic of the main couple. Both shows see their characters navigate their personal and professional lives, and find their happy endings out of unlikely circumstances.
- Release Date
- January 15, 2019
- Cast
- Lee Dong-wook , Lee Sang-woo , Son Sung-yoon , Oh Jung-se , Yoo In-na , Jang So-yeon , Park Kyung-hye , Oh Eui-Sik
- Main Genre
- Romance
- Seasons
- 1
3‘Romance Is a Bonus Book’ (2019)
Directed by Lee Jeong-hyo
Romance Is a Bonus Book is about a woman named Kang Dan-i (Lee Na-young) and Cha Eun-ho (Lee Jong-suk) who have a deep history. When Cha Eun-ho was a child, Kang Dan-i saved him from an accident and injured herself. Eun-ho helped her recover from her injuries by fetching her books to read from the library, and in doing so he acquired a passion for writing. In the present day, he is a successful author and editor-in-chief of a book publishing company, and Kang Dan-i has just been cheated on and divorced. She eventually gets a job at the publishing company, which puts her and Eun-ho in close contact with one another.
2‘Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha’ (2021)
Directed by Yu Je-won
The series has a very warm and cozy feeling to it that resonated well with audiences when it first premiered, and that feeling continues all the way to the end of the show as Yoon Hye-jin and Hong Du-sik’s relationship grows stronger. It’s a charming story and one that will have you smiling as its happy ending slowly unfolds.
1‘Mad For Each Other’ (2021)
Directed by Lee Tae-gon
Mad For Each Other follows a detective, Noh Hwi-oh (Jung Woo), who, after an incident at work, finds himself with anger issues he can’t seem to get a hold on. He ends up meeting a woman named Lee Min-kyung (Oh Yeon-seo) and discovers that she’s not only his neighbour, but that they also share a therapist. They just can’t seem to escape one another and eventually all the animosity they feel for each other turns into love.




















