Thus, starts Seon-mi’s journey to rid the world of evil with her first-ever friends - the monsters Oh-Gong, Ma-Wang and others. In doing so, Seon-mi accidentally releases Son Oh-Gong, the Monkey King, from confinement and their fates become forever entwined. One day, Seon-mi meets Woo Ma-Wang, the Devil King, who asked her to retrieve a fan from a magical palace. This isolated her from everyone in her town because they thought she was haunted. Since Jin Seon-mi was a child, she could see ghosts and spirits. If you like fantasy, this show is for you. It’s cute and fun with a sprinkle of romance and just enough mystery and real-life spooky stuff to keep you coming back for more. The character development is stellar and by the end of it all, you feel like you know the girls well and will probably miss them - I know I do. This is a K-drama that I like to use to introduce people to the genre. Each girl has a secret looming over them that slowly unravels at the end of each season - which there are two of so far. The format reminds me of the British TV show, Skins, in that the viewer gets to see everything that’s happening in each girl’s personal life, and can see how that affects the choices they make with each other - including the lies they tell. This K-drama follows the trials and tribulations of five college students who live in a share-house together in Seoul. This is one of my favorite TV shows ever. Here I’ll share with you my top 3 available on Netflix. There are a variety of genres within the K-drama umbrella, so there’s bound to be something for everyone. K-dramas are the perfect new shows to watch since they typically last only one season, averaging 16 episodes. Now that the semester is starting, you might want some new TV shows to binge, but not get too out of control because of ~education~.
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