October Promises a Diverse Array of Korean Dramas, from Thrillers to Rom-Coms
Joy
nunimbos@gmail.com | 2023-10-04 17:53:17
A scene from the series "Evilive” / Courtesy of KT Studio Genie
This October, Korean television is set to captivate audiences with an exciting lineup of dramas, ranging from crime thrillers to romantic comedies, including the highly anticipated spin-off of the 2017 fantasy rom-com "Strong Girl Bong-soon." Scheduled for release on October 7, "Strong Girl Nam-soon" follows three generations of formidable women, each possessing extraordinary strength, as they unite to combat illegal drug rings in Seoul's Gangnam District.
Crime thriller enthusiasts can look forward to ENA’s "Evilive," debuting on October 14, delving into the dark psyche of a lawyer, and Wavve’s "The Deal," hitting screens on October 6, a story of impulsive choices and high-stakes kidnappings.
In the realm of rom-coms, MBC’s "A Good Day to be a Dog" and Netflix’s "Doona!" present whimsical tales that promise laughter and romance. Meanwhile, actress Park Eun-bin takes the small screen by storm once again in tvN’s "Castaway Diva," portraying a spirited dreamer stranded on an island for over 15 years.
With a plethora of engaging narratives and unique characters, Korean TV this October offers a diverse viewing experience that is sure to keep audiences enthralled.
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