Ten Best Feel-Good K-Dramas
Feel-good K-dramas mix romance, comedy and light drama to deliver uncomplicated, uplifting stories. These ten picks focus on warmth and easy entertainment, the kind of shows that help you unwind after a long day or provide a pleasant weekend binge. The selection spans the 2010s to recent years.
She Was Pretty (2015) turns a trope about appearance into situational comedy when Hye-jin, who now presents an unkempt look, lands a job at her former friend Sung-joon’s magazine and asks a best friend to pose as her, setting off misunderstandings and funny revelations.
Workplace and ensemble comedies feature prominently. Touch Your Heart (2019) pairs a disgraced actress with a career-focused lawyer and gently charts their growth into a caring couple. Gaus Electronics (2022) offers an Office‑style take on a marketing team, blending slapstick and personal ambition, while Welcome to Waikiki (2018–2019) follows three film‑obsessed friends running a struggling B&B and mines comedy from everyday misadventures.
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