
Perfect Crown
21세기 대군부인
MBC · 12 eps
In 21st-century Korea under a constitutional monarchy, a chaebol heiress with everything but status tries to take control of her future after crossing paths with a lonely prince with nothing but his title. Together, bound by a contract marriage, they begin a class-defying romance to rewrite destiny.

Filing for Love
은밀한 감사
tvN · 12 eps
A romantic comedy about Joo In-ah, a charismatic audit department head with a secret, and Noh Ki-joon, the department's ace who is suddenly demoted to deal with the company's scandals.

We Are All Trying Here
모두가 자신의 무가치함과 싸우고 있다
JTBC · 12 eps
An aspiring director hits rock bottom after 20 years chasing his debut — until he meets an overwhelmed producer who helps him rediscover his self-worth.

Phantom Lawyer
신이랑 법률사무소
SBS · 16 eps
A timid lawyer who suddenly gains the ability to see ghosts teams up with a cold, elite attorney, and together they take on supernatural clients whose unfinished business reveals buried truths.

Yumi's Cells
유미의 세포들
tvN · 36 eps
Yumi is a 30-year old, ordinary woman who struggles with expressing her feelings. Told from the perspective of the many brain cells in her head, she experiences growth in both her love life, her career, and finds happiness in the small joys of everyday life.
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Korean Word of the Day
Glossary →Older brother (used by females); affectionate term for an older male
One of the most iconic K-drama terms. Women use it to address older brothers, close older male friends, or romantic partners. In K-dramas, hearing a female lead call someone oppa for the first time often signals a romantic shift.
오빠, 나 무서워.
Oppa, I am scared.
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