Three K-Dramas to watch if you've got a case of the blues

Now, who doesn't love K-dramas(that was rhetorical mind you)? They've got everything you need from romance, drama, to comedy. Oh, not to mention handsome men and beautiful women(although I tend to pay attention to the men more) that look at each other with those smoldering eyes.

See what I mean? Smoldering!
See what I mean? Smoldering!

If you're bored, sad, depressed, etc and just want to put a smile on that face, then here are the dramas that might just do the trick.

Totally not meant in a threatening manner ;)
Totally not meant in a threatening manner ;)

1) Welcome to Waikiki

By far, this is the most hilarious K-drama I have ever watched. Usually, dramas have a little bit of melodrama that comes with the comedy, but this is a light-hearted watch from beginning to end. You won't be disappointed.

The drama revolves around three bachelors struggling to get their life in order, and an impossibly adorable baby that shows up on their doorstep. The chaos that ensues is very enjoyable. You can find it on Viki for free, with some ads.

I mean stay for the baby. She's so damn cute.

2) Coffee Prince

This one is one of those gender-benders that really tug at your heartstrings. In this, due to some circumstances, the female character has to pose as a boy and work at a coffee shop. The male lead begins to fall for the female character while she's still a boy and his confusion is both adorable and endearing.

Three K-Dramas to watch if youve got a case of the blues

3) Strong Woman Do Bong Soon

If you're looking for a drama that challenges social norms then this one is for you. Here, we don't have a strong man, instead, we have a strong woman who's quite literally the hero of the show. Not only that, but she's also the bodyguard of our weak male lead. Trust me, this one is comedy gold.

Theres a lot of this
There's a lot of this

Watch this one till the end, cuz the love is real.

Anyways, that's it for now. Leave a comment, suggest other dramas!

See ya!
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Three K-Dramas to watch if you've got a case of the blues
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