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K-dramas to watch if you’re still not over ‘Doctor Slump’
Are you craving for some eye candy with amazing chemistry and a good plot like Doctor Slump? The drama which recently ended leaves so many good moments to cherish then you’re reading the right article.
Featuring Park Hyung-Sik and Park Shin-hye, Doctor Slump is enjoyable, it’s very timely and relevant and has lots of nice scenes. Most importantly, the drama highlights coping with depression.
The drama is about two brilliant doctors who were once rivals in school who reunite by chance; each facing life’s worst slump and unexpectedly finding solace in each other. So, if you loved this K-drama, here are some shows you could watch next on Netflix:
1) Mad for Each Other
Mad for Each Other, is a drama that deals with all the emotions we go through when dealing with the events happening in our lives. It tackles mental health and social problems like abuse and discrimination but how important is to just acknowledge those issues, work on them, and get back on your feet so you can go on living. Besides this, Mad for Each Other is a thoroughly enjoyable romantic comedy.
2) Destined With You
Destined With You is a romantic fantasy drama that follows the story of an ace lawyer who has been bound by a curse for more than 300 years but when he meets a civil servant who holds the key to his freedom, a romance for the ages begins. Destined With You gives the sizzling chemistry between Rowoon and Jo Bo-ah, coupled with the intriguing concept and satisfying ending, which make this a worthwhile watch.
3) Forecasting Love and Weather
Forecasting Love and Weather Is a light, cozy, cute, and fun watch. It perfectly mixes the weight of a serious procedural show and the lighthearted nature of a rom-com. This series depicts a cheerful love story of staff at the Korea Meteorological Administration who break, fall, and rise again and their everyday life at work.
4) Welcome to Samdal-ri
A simple lighthearted rom-com with no real villain, Welcome to Samdal-ri fits into the slice-of-life genre. It explores themes such as family bonds, friendship, and grief. It’s a self-discovery and self-empowerment story.
5) It’s Okay to Not Be Okay
When the drama first aired, many said ‘It’s Okay to Not Be Okay’ set the bar too high and they were right. The drama can be summed up with just because you are not doing well doesn’t mean you have to act like everything is fine because it is wrong to not feel good mentally.
All the five dramas are streaming on Netflix.