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Five families on the same Seoul alley navigate love, money and growing up in the late 1980s.
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Five families on the same Seoul alley navigate love, money and growing up in the late 1980s.
A weary middle-aged engineer and a stoic, troubled young woman quietly save each other from despair.
Six men of vastly different stations help shape the founding of the Joseon dynasty.
A drifting Joseon nobleman and a strong-willed countrywoman meet on the eve of a Manchu invasion.
A walkie-talkie connects a present-day profiler with a detective in 1989, and together they solve cold cases.
In a small town haunted by a cold case, two detectives — one local, one Seoul outsider — circle a killer who may be one of them.
King Jeongjo of Joseon falls for a court lady who treasures her independence above royal favour.
A South Korean heiress paragliding accident lands her in North Korea, where a stoic officer hides her — and slowly falls in love.
A former go prodigy with no college degree starts as an intern at a sprawling Korean trading conglomerate.
A 939-year-old goblin seeking to end his immortal life finds his fated bride — a high schooler who can see ghosts.
A single mother running a small bar in a coastal town finds love with the local cop while a serial killer closes in.
During the 1636 Manchu invasion of Joseon, two lovers are wrenched apart and survive a war that reshapes their kingdom.
A reclusive night courier with parkour skills and a tabloid reporter pull on a thread that leads back to a 1980s political conspiracy.
College students from across the country share a Seoul boarding house run by the loudest, warmest landlady in the city.
A modern playboy chef wakes up in the body of a Joseon queen, sparking palace chaos and reform.
Four childhood friends in their late twenties chase ridiculous dreams while figuring out which of them are in love.
A devoted fan time-travels to her teenage years to save the idol who once saved her life.
King Sejong races to invent the Korean alphabet while a secret society plots to murder his most trusted scholars.
Inside an elite Seoul neighborhood, mothers go to terrifying lengths to get their children into the top Korean medical schools.
A high schooler obsessed with H.O.T. is loved by both her best friend and her older brother's best friend.
A bestselling but blocked novelist begins channeling a 1930s freedom fighter — who shares his face.
A teacher discovers a student is being abused and impulsively kidnaps the child to start a new life.
A clown is forced to impersonate a paranoid Joseon king while assassins close in.
A college weightlifter and a swimmer who have known each other since childhood reconnect at sports university.
A young man trained from birth as an avenger returns to Seoul to take down the politicians responsible for his father's death.
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