Leaving behind another notable work in K-Drama history, we simply can’t get enough of comforting stories like those in Ghost Doctor.
Providing countless eye-opening lessons, the series surely made a lasting imprint on our hearts with its lighthearted story that is both entertaining and gratifying to watch. Also, it highlights the adoring male protagonists teaming up to save the day.
Similar Korean dramas with comparable themes and characters, such as our dynamic duo in Ghost Doctor, might be interesting for you to enjoy.
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If the accompanying keywords suit your search, then you might want to include these K-Dramas on your watch list.
K-Drama Review: “Ghost Doctor” Values A Heartening Life Lesson Between the Spirit and Living Worlds
49 Days
For 49 days, a woman’s soul who was placed into a coma after a sudden accident, was granted a second chance but required three teardrops of pure love from those who were not blood relatives to her.
Circling the story around a ghost possessing a human seeking a means to live, this drama depicted how the individuals in whom the heroine placed her utmost trust deceived her, and the task assigned to her was impossible owing to the complexity of finding people who genuinely love her.
Oh My Ghost
- Watch it on Netflix
Finding the ideal body to host, a passionate virgin ghost (Kim Seul Gi) enters the body of a super timid woman (Park Bo Young) who possesses a psychic ability.
She proceeds to carry out her plan of sleeping with a man so she can finally put an end to her “grudge”. Consequently, the woman gains confidence and a sense of connection with the boss, on whom she had long nurtured a crush.
Hi Bye, Mama!
- Watch it on Netflix
As the narrative whirls with a simple plot, it nevertheless leaves a lot more things to consider. It elicits the emotion that is unavoidably felt for the characters in the series.
While the narrative focused on the supernatural elements, it nonetheless embraced the characters, especially the ghosts.
Each and every character felt more genuine than ever. They desired simple things, such as loving and protecting their family in the manner they knew best.
Dr. Romantic 2
- Watch it on Viu
Amidst the numerous inspiring lessons you can get from Dr. Romantic 2, conveying the strength to not give up on asking why we live and what we live for left a lingering impression for me.
The series was cut to be enjoyed by adults whose problems mostly circled to the emotionally draining problems in their careers and personal lives. From the outside, the drama felt deceptively trite. However, its lingering imprint was deeply satisfying.
Ultimately, finding one’s purpose is what the series wishes to impart.
K-Drama Review: “Dr. Romantic 2” Prescribes Lessons Celebrating The Gift of Life
Hospital Playlist 1 & 2
- Watch it on Netflix
Continuing its healing vibe, the two installments of Hospital Playlist deserve the hype and the appreciation for ensuring its vow to console the viewers’ hearts. It prescribed heartening life and love messages that remind us to be grateful to the gift of friendship — and the blessing of having them like our very own family.
The reasons why the series receives so much love do not need much elaboration. Best served if you have a weary hear or if you need a break, let the soothing and happy mood of Hospital Playlist 2 accompany you.
Bad and Crazy
- Watch it on iQiyi
For people who are drawn into the action, crime, and comedy, the series would be enjoyable to watch as it features cases that are possibly present today and in the future. It was fascinating to witness all the crimes covered in this series and notice it has all connections with each other. Such can be observed in the real world, where corruption and narcotics go hand in hand.
The bond of the anti-corruption unit id adorable, together with the characters of Lee Dong Wook and Wi Ha Joon’s bickering relationship. Considering K who is an alter ego, bidding farewell was necessary, but it was done warmly and satisfyingly.
K-Drama Review: “Bad and Crazy” Heroically Fights Injustice while Healing from Traumas
It’s Okay That’s Love
Presenting the genuine scare, heart flutter, denials, and bliss of falling in love, the drama raised a challenge for the viewers to retrospect on their own definition of love.
The fate of a successful romance lies not on how much effort each other has to put on to keep the love going — because love is always never enough. It is always the choice to love someone that keeps a relationship enduring.
K-Drama Review: “It’s Okay That’s Love” Comforts Weary Heart With Reassuring Messages
It’s Okay To Not Be Okay
It’s Okay To Not Be Okay is a journey of the characters who all struggled with emotional pains, but found comfort by helping each other. So it is wonderful to witness their moments of healing and forgiveness.
The amount of romance shown is just perfect for the story. It is innocent, with a smooth pace and a bit of witty progress. The lead couple has flawless chemistry and their dynamics worked nicely when put together.
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