K-dramas for hopeless romantics
Guardian: The Lonely and Great God, What's Wrong With Secretary Kim (Photo Credit: tvN, IMDb)

Netflix K-Dramas For Hopeless Romantics

Netflix boasts a variety of romance K-dramas for all the hopeless romantics out there. From fans of the old-school to those that believe in one true love, numerous show cater to their likings. These titles offer viewers heartwarming stories of love, trust, and friendship and have grown to be extremely popular among audiences.

Popular Netflix K-dramas that cater to fans who are hopeless romantics include What’s Wrong With Secretary Kim, Romance is a Bonus Book, Guardian: The Lonely and Great God, and more. These dramas offer cheesy romance, deep romantic dialogues, and classic cinematography that flutters audiences. Check out more details about these dramas and more below.

What’s Wrong With Secretary Kim

What’s Wrong With Secretary Kim follows the story of Lee Yeong-Joon (Park Seo-Joon), an arrogant Vice President of his company. He maintains a clean image all credit to Kim Mi-So (Park Min-Young), his secretary of nine years. However, when she decides to quit her job, he does everything in his power to change her mind. The two gradually fall in love with each other while working at the company.

Romance is a Bonus Book

Romance is a Bonus Book is a must-watch K-drama for all the hopeless romantics. The series follows the journey of Cha Eun-Ho (Lee Jong-Suk), a successful writer and editor of a publishing company. He crosses paths with his childhood friend Kang Dan-Yi (Lee Na-Young), who is a divorced single mother trying to get by life. She joins his company by lying about her background. As the two get entangled in each other’s lives, they fall in love.

Guardian: The Lonely and Great God

Guardian: The Lonely and Great God follows the story of a goblin Kim Shin (Gong Yoo), who looks for his bride who can relieve him of his misery by removing an invisible sword from his chest and setting his soul free. He crosses paths with high school student, Ji Eun-Tak (Kim Go-Eun), who confesses to being his bride. The story also involves a grim reaper, Wang Yeo (Lee Dong-Wook), who strangely befriends the goblin and has his own traumatic past.

See You In My 19th Life

See You In My 19th Life documents the journey of Ban Ji-Eun (Shin Hye-Sun), a woman who remembers all of her past lives and is currently living her 19th life. She looks for the people she lost in the 18th life and reconnects with Moon Seo-Ha (Ahn Bo-Hyun). As she begins to fall in love and he reciprocates the same, their connection from the 18th life goes back across different timelines, which provides a traumatic backstory. Additionally, Ji-Eun tries to reconnect with her family. In the midst of this, the two learn to navigate the challenges around them and fall in love in the present.

A Time Called You

A Time Called You showcases the life of a young woman named Han Jun-Hee (Jeon Yeo-Been), who mourns the death of her boyfriend Koo Yeon-Jun (Ahn Hyo-Seop). Meanwhile, she travels back in time to 1998 and finds herself as school student, Kwon Min-Joo. There she comes across Nam Si-Heon, who resembles her late boyfriend. The time travel drama documents the journey of love across different timelines, making it a worthwhile K-drama for all hopeless romantics.

Meanwhile, there are several other K-drama options to choose from. These include The King, Tale of the Nine-Tailed, Doctor Stranger, Moon Embracing the Sun, My Girlfriend is a Gumiho, and more. Avid K-drama fans and hopeless romantics can choose from a variety of options. The genre, theme, storyline, characters, and more allow them to binge these shows on Netflix.

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