{"id":8815,"date":"2022-01-28T20:32:50","date_gmt":"2022-01-28T15:02:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.thebooksatchel.com\/?p=8815"},"modified":"2024-02-03T11:42:13","modified_gmt":"2024-02-03T06:12:13","slug":"best-k-dramas-2021","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.thebooksatchel.com\/best-k-dramas-2021\/","title":{"rendered":"9 Best K-dramas of 2021"},"content":{"rendered":"
I am usually knee deep in feel-good, romantic Korean dramas. However, 2021 has been a nice and surprising mix in the watchlist\u2014Cheering an old man who dreams of dancing, being heavily invested in the cute brain cells in blue attires that have a hell of a job or spending sleepless nights after bloody, violent games. Here are the best K-dramas of 2021.<\/p>\n
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In 2021, Squid Game<\/em> soared to the Number 1 position on Netflix<\/a>, and suddenly everybody was talking K-dramas! Already binged it? No problem (but brave you!). For the new fans, there’s an excellent backlist<\/a> to fall back on, minus the violence in Squid Game<\/em>. In 2021 Korean drama favourites, you’ll find romantic comedies, historical dramas and chilling thrillers.<\/p>\n Yumi\u2019s Cells<\/em> is hilarious, cute, lovey-dovey. It follows a working lady Yumi (Kim Go-eun) and the brain cells (cutest things!) that control her life. Before I watched the drama, I imagined it to be something like Inside Out<\/em>. It is not\u2014Yumi\u2019s Cells<\/em> is unique, innovative and incredibly funny. Each episode was wholesome in its own way\u2014Ruby teaching Yumi how to be cute (shoulder spike? Lobster claws? These flirty killer moves !), dates with boyfriend Goo Woong (Ahn Bo-hyun), love cell in coma, stomach cell\u2019s incredible partition diagram that always leaves room for dessert. You would definitely want to read the original webtoon created by Lee Dong-gun that inspired the series. I am slowly chuckling my way through the bite sized comic strips.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n1. Yumi\u2019s Cells<\/em> (2021)<\/h3>\n