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Curious. If you have one chance to recommend somebody her/his "first" K-Drama or C-Drama to watch (hoping to get them "addicted" to this type of entertainment, but you can only guarantee that they will be watching the first two episodes before deciding if to drop or continue). What would it be and why? Lets ignore the "it depends on their taste" for this question and try to introduce them to the average K-Drama (or C-Drama) "formula" as best as we can. So what Drama would it be for K-Drama or C-Drama?


I was asking for specific drama recommendations not a "K-Drama vs. C-Drama" discussion... I already watch K-Dramas as well as C-Dramas and know their strengths/weaknesses. Just was wondering which one of the many dramas would be best to recommend as entry points for friends.

For K-Dramas I had success in the past suggesting "It's Okay To Not Be Okay", which starts strong, stays strong and has a very satisfying conclusion. But its now already 6 years old. This year for example I loved "Can This Love Be Translated" (my drama of the year so far) but I'm not sure if that's a good "first" K-Drama.

As for C-Dramas I'm tempted to suggest "Pursuit of Jade" because of its popularity and quality, but thats a 40 episode drama (not unusual for C-Dramas but still a big ask). So maybe something shorter? Personally this year I LOVED "Veil of Shadows" but that's so ridiculous over the top that I'm not sure it would be a good introduction.

So I was curious what others would suggest as introduction into K-Dramas and C-Dramas

I would say it depends upon what genre the person enjoys the most. My gateway into both were historical/fantasy dramas which is my favorite genre, but a lot of people dislike historicals so that definitely wouldn't draw them in.

So, imo, by genre:

Mystery/Thriller:

Cdramas: Reset or Under the Skin

Kdramas: Flower of Evil (it was my family's gateway since their favorite genre is mystery) or Black Out, depending upon their interest in romance.

Historical + historical/fantasy:

Cdramas: Unless they're a big fan of period drama, probably a mini is best. I'd say A Dream like the True Love or A Familiar Stranger. If they like the genre An Ancient Love Song, Blossom, New Life Begins, or Love between Fairy and Devil. For Republican Era Be Your Knight or Fall in Love.

Kdramas: The Tale of Nokdu, Love in the Moonlight, The Haunted Palace, or My Dearest

Fantasy not historical:

Cdramas: Golden House Hidden Love (for something sweet and light) or Twelve Letters (for something heavy). If they love romantasy novels and want something bonkers and unique Affinity.

Kdramas: Lovely Runner, W, or Happiness

Romance/Rom-com:

Cdramas: Put Your Head on My Shoulder, Lovely Us, Time and Him Are Just Right, When I Fly Towards You or Since I Met U (for sweet) or My Lethal Man (for a bit more edge)

Kdramas: Dali & Cocky Prince, My Sweet Mobster, or What's Wrong with Secretary Kim

Slice of Life:

Cdramas: Go Ahead or Reborn

Kdramas: Just Between Lovers or At a Distance, Spring Is Green

Oh, I'm sorry. My bad, I get it wrong. Already deleted my previous answer.

Maybe:

Filter (comedy, romance)

I Am Nobody (comedy, action)

Marry My Husband (revenge, romance)

Pro Bono (comedy, law)

Study Group (action, black comedy)

The Love You Give Me (romance, comedy)

The Trauma Code: Heroes on Call (medical, comedy)

autumn iris:

Oh, I'm sorry. My bad, I get it wrong. Already deleted my previous answer.

no problem at all and thx for the recommendations!

@emeraldarrows thx a lot for your recommendations as well!

Crash Landing On You

This is the best possible gateway K drama. Though I must say, no asian drama is an easy watch because of cultural differences, for western audiences. CLOY is on a lighter side and that is why it became the drama which caused a mass k drama addiction during the first covid lockdown!

Contemporary romance or maybe a good thriller could be a nice first drama. I'd avoid any historical dramas, especially chinese, because of the historical society complexities: you'll spend more time on google trying to figure out the plot and the power structures than watching.

I started with K-dramas, and I think that's a good gateway for Asian dramas. They're generally much shorter than C-dramas, and I think that's easier for a newcomer to handle.

We used to have movie (or series) night once a week at our home. I tried to use the criteria I used then to choose the dramas for you (appealing to a wide range of tastes, ages). For our viewing, how current the film was didn't matter if the viewing was good. BTW, I agree with Yellen's recommendation of Crash Landing on You. That, Business Proposal, and Descendants of the Sun are excellent introductions to K-dramas.

KOREAN:

CHINESE: