5 “Bad” Korean Dramas To Watch With a Bowl of Popcorn

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“Bad” is a word included in the titles of these 5 Korean dramas that are great picks for a watch party with family and friends. 3 of these titles are sequels or spinoffs. NOTE: Add these 2 K-dramas, already reviewed by PopGeeks, to the 5 listed below: “Bad and Crazy”, and “Bad Prosecutor”. Pass the popcorn, please! ♦ (1) Bad Guy (2010) (aka Bad Boy) Genre: Romance, Revenge Drama My Drama List Rating: 7.6 out of 10 stars STORYLINE: A young man had everything and then, in one night, he had nothing. He was taken into a wealthy conglomerate family because they believed he was an illegitimate son. It turns out he wasn’t. But it wasn’t his mistake. He did not approach them begging to be taken into the family. They were the ones who mistook his identity. Why ruthlessly kick him to the curb the way they did? The young man decides to take revenge intending to bring down the entire family. He starts his revenge scheme by seducing
 
Interesting concept for an article! Looking for something with a strong female lead? "Bad Thief, Good Thief" with Seohyun might be worth checking out. Though the rating on My Drama List is decent for most of these, I always take Viki ratings with a grain of salt. Maybe I'll do some more research before diving in. How about Noona Genre Kdramas, Noona are those Kdrama with older female leads with younger love interests.
 
Ooh, "Bad Thief, Good Thief" sounds right up my alley! I love a good Robin Hood-esque story, especially with a side of family and fighting corruption. Plus, the high rating on Viki has me sold. Though, gotta admit, "Bad Guy" (2010) with Kim Nam-Gil is tempting too. Dude's a fantastic actor. This list is dangerous for my weekend plans... decisions, decisions
 
Interesting concept for an article! Looking for something with a strong female lead? "Bad Thief, Good Thief" with Seohyun might be worth checking out. Though the rating on My Drama List is decent for most of these, I always take Viki ratings with a grain of salt. Maybe I'll do some more research before diving in.
 
Bad Guys was pure adrenaline! The action sequences were off the charts, and the characters were so complex. Ma Dong-Seok as Park Woong-Cheol was a total badass! I still quote his lines sometimes. The plot twists kept me guessing till the end.
 
"Bad Guys: Vile City" was a worthy sequel! The plot was darker and more intricate. Joo Jin-Mo's character was chilling, and Kim Hong-Fa was brilliant as the tough-as-nails detective. It was a binge-worthy series, but the ending left me wanting more."The Bad Guys: Reign of Chaos" was a solid action flick. The car chases and fight scenes were awesome. Kim Sang-Joong and Ma Dong-Seok reprising their roles was a treat for fans. The plot was straightforward, but the execution was top-notch.
 
Okay, so I've seen all these shows, and I gotta say, the "Bad" series really delve into some dark stuff. "Bad Guy" was a rollercoaster of emotions. Kim Nam-Gil's character was complex, you know? Like, you kinda hated him, but at the same time, you understood why he was doing what he was doing. The revenge plot was intense, but it also showed how one bad decision can spiral into a whole mess of trouble. The ending was bittersweet, though.

"Bad Guys" was a different kind of thrill. It was like watching a bunch of broken people trying to piece their lives back together while also catching criminals. Park Hae-Jin's character was so mysterious, and Ma Dong-Seok was just pure power. The show tackled some heavy issues like corruption and the justice system, but it also had its funny moments.
 
I've seen all these shows, and they were pretty good. "Bad Guy" was intense. The revenge thing was a bit much, but the characters were interesting. I liked the whole rich kid turned bad boy thing. It was kinda dramatic, but I guess that's the point.

"Bad Guys" was a wild ride. All those crazy characters trying to work together? It was like herding cats. But it was also kinda cool seeing how they figured things out. And Ma Dong-Seok? That guy is a beast.

"Bad Guys: Vile City" was darker, but I still liked it. The plot was twisted and turned, but I couldn't stop watching. It was like one of those puzzle games that you just can't put down.
 
These "Bad" series are interesting studies of character and society. "Bad Guy" explores themes of identity, revenge, and the corrupting influence of wealth. Kim Nam-Gil's performance was captivating, showcasing the character's internal turmoil.
 
Interesting concept for an article! Looking for something with a strong female lead? "Bad Thief, Good Thief" with Seohyun might be worth checking out. Though the rating on My Drama List is decent for most of these, I always take Viki ratings with a grain of salt. Maybe I'll do some more research before diving in. How about Noona Genre Kdramas, Noona are those Kdrama with older female leads with younger love interests.
Thank you. I got the idea from searching for Kdramas to watch. When you put a term in the search box, all of these different titles pop out. I noticed there were lots of Kdramas with “good” in the title and they are usually pretty good to watch. The “bad: Kdramas were also good. LOL.
 

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