Here Are 9 K-Dramas With Happily Healthy Relationships Between The Leads.
Strange as it may sound, a K-drama with a positive portrayal of a healthy relationship is not always easy to come by. Despite the sincerity of their feelings, a stable relationship with a healthy beginning, middle, and end is unusual in the K-drama fantasy world.
1. Ki Sun Kyum and Oh Mi Joo in “Run On”
Sung Duk Mi and Ryan Gold in “Her Private Life”
Yoon Yoon Jae and Sung Shi Won in “Reply 1997”
Yoon Yoon Jae (played by Seo In Guk), a high school student, has had a crush on Sung Shi Won (Jung Eun Ji), his childhood friend and neighbor, ever since they were little.
Hwang Yong Sik and Dong Baek in “When The Camellia Blooms”
Starring Kang Ha Neul and Gong Hyo Jin, "When the Camellia Blooms" is about a pair of lovers in a rural area. Because of the trauma of her son's father abandoning the family, Dong Baek (Gong Hyo Jin) carries a heavy burden.
5. Kang Mi Rae and Do Kyung Suk in “My ID Is Gangnam Beauty”
Im Soo Hyang's Kang Mi Rae, who has been teased and humiliated because of her appearance, decides to make a complete about-face before starting college.
Do Bong Soon and Ahn Min Hyuk in “Strong Woman Do Bong Soon”
In "Strong Woman Do Bong Soon," Park Bo Young plays a video game developer who wants to be endowed with superpowers. It just so happens that she crosses up with Ahn Min Hyuk (Park Hyung Sik), the CEO of a video game firm that is also in search of a bodyguard.
Lee Gang Doo and Ha Moon Soo in “Just Between Lovers”
The life of Lee Gang Doo (Junho) has been full of ups and downs. The accident he suffered ended any hopes he had of becoming a professional soccer player.