Brothers and Sisters in Korean Dramas (Part 2 of 2)

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Continuing from the first list that focused on Korean dramas – movies, and series – that are about relationships between brothers and sisters. Below are five (5) K-Dramas that focus on sisters. Sisterly love? Uuhh … sometimes. ♦ (1) Catch the Ghost ~ My Twin Sister Has Gone Missing A 2019 Korean drama series, 16 episodes, categorized as Thriller, Suspense, Crime, Mystery, Murder Mystery, and Police Procedural. Yoo Ryung has a twin sister, who is autistic, and she has gone missing. Her sister may be a victim of a serial killer. The police refer to the murders as the “Metro Serial Killings,” and the killer has been called the “Subway Ghost”. The victims are found on subway trains. However, her twin sister’s body was never found. Yoo Ryung gets a job working with the subway police in the hoping against hope that her missing twin sister is still alive. Ko Ji-Seok is the team leader of the subway police team, meaning he’s supposed to be his subordinate. But somehow Yoo Ryung switched things around,d and he finds himself following her lead. What she does not realize is that the Subway Ghost has been secretly following her around. One night, she […]
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I think Cinderella’s Sister was too negative. The main character hated her mom, her sister, and even herself sometimes. I know it’s supposed to show a difficult family, but I had trouble connecting with anyone. Everyone looked unhappy all the time. Maybe that was the point, but I didn’t enjoy it. The sister rivalry over a man made things worse. I wanted more growth or peace between them. Instead, it just felt like watching people suffer.
 
I haven’t seen The Two Sisters yet, but the plot seems dramatic. 104 episodes is long, though. I like revenge stories, but only if the revenge makes sense. If Hye-Ji changed her name and is angry at her sister, I hope the story explains her side clearly. Sometimes K-dramas make the angry character look crazy, but if her past was painful, I want her to be understood. I will try a few episodes and see.
 
I love shows with twin themes, so Catch the Ghost was exciting for me. The idea of someone hiding in plain sight, like the Subway Ghost, gave me chills. But what I really liked was the relationship between Yoo Ryung and her missing sister. Even without the sister on screen, you could feel her presence. That’s smart writing. Also, Yoo Ryung wasn’t just looking for her sister—she helped others too. I liked that about her.
 
The Two Sisters sounds too dramatic for my taste. I don’t like revenge between family. It always feels sad. I want sisters to support each other, not fight. I think this show would make me angry, especially if the misunderstanding could be solved by just talking. But maybe that’s why people watch—because the drama keeps going.
 
The Two Sisters sounds too dramatic for my taste. I don’t like revenge between family. It always feels sad. I want sisters to support each other, not fight. I think this show would make me angry, especially if the misunderstanding could be solved by just talking. But maybe that’s why people watch—because the drama keeps going.
It's way too dramatic. So glad that my sister and I did not have that kind of relationship.
 

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