5 K-Drama Must Watches For Those Who Loved Mr Queen
You won’t believe how many great silly concepts there are.
It's no secret that there are many beautiful romantic stories told through K-dramas, and almost all of them would be great to watch.
However, sometimes you are not in the mood for longing and yearning mixed with heartfelt conversations. Sometimes you want the show to be silly and funny, and Mr. Queen was undoubtedly the leader of such a genre.
However, if you have watched and re-watched Mr. Queen more times than you can count, but the urge for absurdity is still there, do not worry! There are still plenty of Korean TV shows for you to enjoy. Here are the top 5 to start with.
Behind Your Touch (2023)
We have all seen enough shows about psychics and their supernatural powers, you may think, but this one is very special. Bong Ye Bun is not your usual psychic, but the one who can learn about the past of any person or animal just by touching their... bottom. No matter how absurd you think this is, just watch her use it for good to solve the crimes of the village.
Psychopath Diary (2019)
What does it take to make someone believe that he is a psychopath responsible for several murders? For Yook Dong Shik, it was an unfortunate accident that led him to believe that the diary belonging to the said psychopath was actually his. While his behavior slowly changed and became more and more suspicious, a real criminal was able to walk free.
Gaus Electronics (2022)
If you enjoy a good old-fashioned workplace sitcom, this is the perfect comedy for you. Imagine a marketing team of a huge multinational company that has nothing in common and has to work under the constant pressure of chaos, and there you have Gaus Electronics in a nutshell. A place where retirement is the only thing you can dream of.
Extraordinary You (2019)
We are all familiar with the ‘main character syndrome’ that has become popular on TikTok over the past few years. However, this story is about the complete opposite of that. Eun Dan Oh, a high school student, finds out that she is just an extra in a graphic novel and that she is going to be killed off soon. The only option left is to start writing her own story.
Crazy Love (2022)
Here's the thing: while some K-dramas prefer to focus on just a few tropes, Crazy Love has no such limitations. This show has it all, from planned murder to fake dating to memory loss. Though such a crazy mix may put some people off, just try and give it a chance. Who knows, maybe this is just the level of absurdity you need.