The endings of the series below make viewers happy because they end in a complete and satisfying manner.
Korea is famous for its many romantic series. Many of them end with a happy ending, which gives viewers a feeling of satisfaction and wonder. The following Korean series are usually famous for their dream endings.
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What’s Wrong With Secretary Kim
What’s Wrong With Secretary Kim is Adapted from the webtoon of the same name that drove K-drama fans crazy in 2018, What’s Wrong With Secretary Kim is a series that revolves around the sweet love story of Vice President Lee Young Joon and secretary Kim Mi Soo which ends with a beautiful wedding like in a fairy tale that everyone dreams of.
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Jealousy Incarnate
At the end of the 24 episodes of Jealousy Incarnate, the end of the series was very happy. This series not only presents the romantic and humorous marriage of the couple Lee Hwa Shin and Pyo Na Ri, it also “travels” into future stories, in which the two spouses will have children and grow old together.
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18 again
Based on the original 17 Again by Jason Filardi, the 18 Again series is a family drama with human and meaningful content that still has its own charm. Couple Hong Dae Young and Jung Da Jung stayed together until the last minute, showing their long-time love as each other’s first and last love.
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Hometown Cha Cha Cha
A true healing drama of 2021, Hometown Cha Cha Cha still satisfies viewers until the last moments. In the last episode, we witness the wedding of patriarch Hong Du Sik and dentist Yoon Hye Jin alongside the villagers of Gongjin. Viewers are satisfied with the progress of Hometown Cha Cha Cha until the final moments of the series.
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Our Loved Summer
After multiple adventures, the couple Choi Woong and Yeon Soo officially form a family in the last episode of Our Beloved Summer. We can admire the peaceful married life of Choi Woong and Yeon Soo in the series even if the wedding scene was not broadcast on the small screen.
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hospital playlist
The end of Hospital Playlist is marked by the moment where the 5 professors watch the sunset together instead of saying goodbye. The two seasons of the soap opera did not experience tension or dramatic details, so the soap opera ended smoothly, with the teachers continuing their lives normally.
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It’s Okay, That’s Love
The end of It’s Okay, That’s Love is marked by the overcoming of barriers and trauma by all the characters. As for the couple Jang Jae Yeol (Jo In Sung) and Ji Hae Soo (Gong Hyo Jin), they got married and are awaiting the arrival of a new family member.
Which Kdrama would you add to this list?