12 K-Dramas Across Various Genres (Pt 2 of 2)

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This is Part 2, a continuation of the list of “the mixed dozen” of Korean dramas across various genres. Below are the final six (6) recommendations. To see the first six (6) recommendations, click Mixed Dozen ~ Part 1. ♦ (7) “Law School” (2021) Genre: Crime and Murder Mystery, Courtroom/Legal Drama IMDb Rating: 8 out of 10 stars Where to Watch WATCH TRAILER STORYLINE: In “Law School” students at the prestigious Hankuk University Law School welcome Professor Yang Jong-hoon. The former prosecutor turned law professor is a brilliant legal scholar with a troubled past. Soon after his arrival he becomes […]
 
So I've watched a few of these, but I definitely need to check out the rest. "Law School" and "Extraordinary Attorney Woo" seem especially interesting. I love legal dramas that dive deep into the intricacies of the law. Also, "Nevertheless" sounds like a relatable coming-of-age story. I'm always drawn to characters who are trying to figure themselves out. Definitely saving this post for later!"
 
This is a fantastic list! I've been trying to find more K-dramas that I can watch with my kids. "Extraordinary Attorney Woo" seems like a great option. It's great to see a drama that features a character with autism. I think it's important for my kids to see diverse representations on screen. I'll definitely check this one out with my family.
 
Enjoyed reading this list. I've been a fan of K-dramas for years, and I'm always looking for new recommendations. "Law School" and "My Liberation Notes" sound like they have interesting plots. I love dramas that explore complex relationships and societal issues. I'll definitely add these to my watchlist
 
When I watched "Extraordinary Attorney Woo," and I'm blown away! It's such a heartwarming and inspiring drama. Park Eun-bin's performance is incredible. I loved the way the show handled Woo Young-woo's autism spectrum disorder. It was both informative and respectful."
 
I watched "Bulgasal: Immortal Souls" a while ago, and I thought it was a really interesting drama. The special effects were amazing, and I loved the mythology. The story was a bit slow at times, but I enjoyed the characters.
 
I'm a big fan of romance dramas, so I really enjoyed "Nevertheless." The chemistry between the leads was great, and I loved the way the show explored the complexities of relationships.
 
Hmmm...I enjoyed reading this list. I've been a fan of K-dramas for years, and I'm always looking for new recommendations. "Law School" and "My Liberation Notes" sound like they have interesting plots. I love dramas that explore complex relationships and societal issues. I'll definitely add these to my watchlist

 
So I've watched a few of these, but I definitely need to check out the rest. "Law School" and "Extraordinary Attorney Woo" seem especially interesting. I love legal dramas that dive deep into the intricacies of the law. Also, "Nevertheless" sounds like a relatable coming-of-age story. I'm always drawn to characters who are trying to figure themselves out. Definitely saving this post for later!"
Legal dramas often make my watchlist. But I also kind of like medical dramas too.
 

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