Naeil's Cantabile is mine. My Dad started watching K-Dramas on Netflix maybe... 5 years ago? I'm a musician so he thought I should watch that particular show with him. I was about 12-13 years old at the time. I absolutely loved it. About 6 months ago I started getting into K-Pop and then of course that brought up K-Dramas again. In the sense of the first drama I watched by myself, it's Strongest Deliveryman. Even if my dad had never introduced them to me, I probably would've gotten into it anyway.
(1) I love watching them now because of the lack sexual/inappropriate content. They may imply that it happens but they don't show it. (This also is a part of why, in my personal opinion, I don't particularly like Squid Game. I feel that it's an americanized K-drama) (2) Built upon the earlier point... I love being able to watch most of them with my parents and siblings. (3) I enjoy the fact that most of them have only 1 season. It gives you a finishing point, so that you don't get bored of it. Of course there are some where a season 2 would be much appreciated.
Perhaps you could possibly do this same concept but with more main stream/popular dramas for the newbies like me. I'd definitely recommend it to my friends as a fun way to get into it.
Descendents of The Sun: Yoo Si Jin is the perfect boyfriend. He's respectful and has a really good sense of humor. He's such a flirt. But he doesn't go overboard. Seo Dae Yeong is also a really good boyfriend. He's romantic and wants his girl to be happy. Even if it's not with him.
My Dad started watching K-Dramas on Netflix maybe... 5 years ago? I'm a musician so he thought I should watch that particular show with him. I was about 12-13 years old at the time. I absolutely loved it. About 6 months ago I started getting into K-Pop and then of course that brought up K-Dramas again. In the sense of the first drama I watched by myself, it's Strongest Deliveryman. Even if my dad had never introduced them to me, I probably would've gotten into it anyway.
(1) I love watching them now because of the lack sexual/inappropriate content. They may imply that it happens but they don't show it. (This also is a part of why, in my personal opinion, I don't particularly like Squid Game. I feel that it's an americanized K-drama)
(2) Built upon the earlier point... I love being able to watch most of them with my parents and siblings.
(3) I enjoy the fact that most of them have only 1 season. It gives you a finishing point, so that you don't get bored of it. Of course there are some where a season 2 would be much appreciated.
Yoo Si Jin is the perfect boyfriend. He's respectful and has a really good sense of humor. He's such a flirt. But he doesn't go overboard. Seo Dae Yeong is also a really good boyfriend. He's romantic and wants his girl to be happy. Even if it's not with him.