Greatest Love is good. Shut Up Flower Boy Band is depressing at the first because Byung Hee dies, but it gets better and the ending was good. My Princess, I Need Romance, and Bad Couple are good as well. Bad Couple can be pretty sad so you might want to avoid that one. *Grabs the Puffs and goes back to The Moon that Embraces the Sun*
Yes, indeed. I haven't watched a light-hearted romance recently, so if you know any romances that are just that, that would be cool. I hadn't even known about Greatest Love until now, but it looks like it has a unique storyline.
If you have not seen My Princess, it has some very funny moments and one very yummy scene *wink*. (And I'm not talking about sex for any of you with dirty minds!!!)
LOL You will have to let me know, if you figure out the the scene I mentioned. I had to tack that comment on at the end because I know there are other people out there like me that have the naughtiest sense of humor.
I would have been a little surprised if that is what you meant, because it seems that most Korean dramas are pretty wholesome, unlike Taiwanese dramas, for example.
Really? I haven't seen many Korean dramas that are like that. The closest thing I can thing of that is "spice" is something like Personal Taste, or Flower Boy Ramyun Shop, for that one kiss scene.
The story for Bad Couple is a woman wants a child, but doesn't want to get married. She finds a man with the best DNA and goes about finding a way to acquire it. He's very old fashioned so that leads to all kinds of interesting situations. It doesn't keep the happiest vibe so I wouldn't call it light-hearted.
Doremeduck wrote: Yes, indeed. I haven't watched a light-hearted romance recently, so if you know any romances that are just that, that would be cool. I hadn't even known about Greatest Love until now, but it looks like it has a unique storyline.
Yes indeed - Greatest Love is loads of fun as well as My Girlfied in a Gumiho. Protect the Boss is nice romantic comedy - and has a chaebol family that likes it's kids! Radical.