“Our Unwritten Seoul” touched hearts with its warm and honest storytelling, beautifully brought to life by Park Bo Young‘s remarkable portrayal of twin sisters leading very different lives. GOT7’s Jinyoung also stood out with his heartfelt performance as Lee Ho Su, adding depth and charm to the series. The drama follows Yoo Mi Ji (Park Bo Young), a once-promising athlete, who, after an injury, retreats to a quiet countryside life while hiding her fears and feelings of being overlooked. Her sister, Yoo Mi Rae, struggles with burnout and bullying in a high-pressure corporate job in Seoul. When Mi Ji learns about Mi Rae’s struggles, they decide to switch lives — Mi Ji confronts the challenges of city life and office work, while Mi Rae finds healing on a strawberry farm. Their secret is uncovered by Lee Ho Su (Jinyoung), a childhood friend and lawyer, while farm owner Han Se Jin (Ryu Kyung Soo) brings warmth and humor to the story. Though romance is part of the journey, the drama mainly explores mental health, generational trauma, and family ties.
If this drama left you wanting more of Jinyoung’s captivating presence, these five K-dramas are perfect next picks. From supernatural mysteries to intense courtroom dramas and nostalgic romances, they’ll keep you hooked from beginning to end.
“He is Psychometric”
This drama follows Lee Ahn (Jinyoung), a young man who gains a mysterious ability after surviving the apartment fire that killed his parents—he can see people’s memories through touch. Though his power is unpredictable, he’s determined to use it to uncover the truth and bring justice. He crosses paths with Yoon Jae In (Shin Ye Eun), a rookie cop with a hidden past. Her father was wrongly accused of causing the same fire, and she’s made it her mission to clear his name. While the two start off at odds, their connection deepens as they begin to uncover long-buried secrets. Supporting them is Kang Sung Mo (Kim Kwon), a stoic prosecutor who rescued Lee Ahn during the fire and became his guardian. He appears distant, but holds key secrets about the tragedy. Meanwhile, Eun Ji Soo (Kim Da Som), a sharp and upbeat detective, helps guide Lee Ahn through investigations and quietly harbors feelings for Sung Mo.
As the team works through a series of connected cases, they realize everything circles back to that one devastating night. Blending suspense, emotional depth, and a touch of romance, the drama explores themes of trauma, trust, justice, and healing.
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“Yumi’s Cells”
This beloved K-drama, now confirmed for a third season, blends live-action with playful 3D animation to tell the story of Kim Yumi (Kim Go Eun), an ordinary woman navigating love, career, and self-discovery. What sets the show apart is its creative twist: inside Yumi’s mind lives a village of animated “cells,” each representing a different emotion or thought like Love, Rationality, and Anxiety. These tiny characters constantly interact, argue, and work together to guide Yumi through life’s ups and downs. In Season 1, Yumi falls for Goo Woong (Ahn Bo Hyun), a kind but socially awkward game developer. After past heartbreak, she slowly opens up again, but the differences between them begin to cause strain. Season 2 picks up after their breakup, following Yumi as she starts a new relationship with her thoughtful and supportive co-worker Yoo Babi (Jinyoung) and begins to seriously pursue her dream of becoming a writer. This chapter leans more into Yumi’s journey of independence and figuring out what truly makes her happy.
At its core, this show is a warm, relatable story about growing up, falling in love, and learning to listen to yourself. It’s heartfelt, funny, and refreshingly honest, proving that even the quietest voices in our heads deserve to be heard.
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“The Devil Judge”
This gripping K-drama is set in a near-future South Korea, where chaos and corruption rule. To win back public trust, the government creates a live courtroom show where viewers vote on verdicts in real time, turning justice into a spectacle. At the center is Judge Kang Yo Han (Ji Sung), a sharp and enigmatic figure who takes down the powerful with dramatic style. Some see him as a hero, others as a dangerous manipulator. No one really knows if he’s seeking true justice or just personal revenge. Keeping a close eye on him is Kim Ga On (Jinyoung), a young judge who still believes in the law. Torn between Yo Han’s harsh but effective methods and his own principles, Ga On struggles to find the right path. The tension rises with Jung Sun Ah (Kim Min Jung), Yo Han’s stylish and ruthless rival, and Yoon Soo Hyun (Park Gyu Young), Ga On’s detective friend, digging deep into Yo Han’s secrets.
Known for its intense courtroom drama, striking visuals, and standout performances, the series explores what justice really means in a broken world and how far people will go to achieve it.
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“When My Love Blooms”
This is a heartfelt Korean drama about two people whose lives are deeply intertwined, reuniting after many years apart. The story switches between their passionate youth in the 1990s and the complicated realities they face today. Young Han Jae Hyun (Jinyoung) is an idealistic law student and activist, full of hope and fighting for justice. Young Yoon Ji Soo (Jeon So Nee) is a vibrant music student from a wealthy family who falls in love with him and supports his dreams. Years later, Jae Hyun (Yoo Ji Tae) has become a successful but distant businessman, shaped by ambition and life’s hardships. Ji Soo (Lee Bo Young) is now a single mother struggling to get by while caring for her ailing father. When their children cross paths, Jae Hyun and Ji Soo are forced to face the past and the feelings they thought were long gone.
The drama beautifully explores first love, changing dreams, and the sacrifices people make for family. With a warm, nostalgic vibe, this drama is a moving story about healing, forgiveness, and finding love again after life’s struggles.
“The Witch”
This fantasy-mystery romance follows Park Mi Jeong (Roh Jeong Eui), a young woman branded a “witch” since high school after strange accidents happen to boys who like her. Haunted by guilt and fear, she isolates herself from the world. Her former classmate, Lee Dong Jin (Jinyoung), a smart data analyst, refuses to believe in curses. Using science and logic, he quietly investigates the incidents, hoping to clear Mi Jeong’s name and help her reconnect with others. As he digs deeper, Dong Jin uncovers painful truths not only about Mi Jeong’s past but also about the damage caused by fear and rumors. What begins as scientific curiosity and a long-held crush grows into genuine care and understanding. Together, their story explores whether love and empathy can break the cycle of fear and bring true healing.
With its slow, thoughtful pace and emotional depth, this drama shows how kindness can heal even in a world quick to judge what it doesn’t understand.
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Which of these K-dramas do you love the most? Let us know in the comments below!
Mon Y is a devoted connoisseur of Asian dramas and pop culture, with a deep-rooted love for storytelling that spans K-dramas, C-dramas, J-dramas, and everything in between. A longtime entertainment addict turned passionate writer, she brings heartfelt enthusiasm and a sprinkle of sass to every review and deep dive.
Currently watching: “Law and The City,” “Our Generation,” and “Marry My Husband: Japan.”
Looking forward to: “Twelve” and “The Nice Guy.”