Top K-Dramas of 2023

I watched twice as much Korean content as I did Western content in 2023. K-dramas are able to convey complete, sharply-written, and affecting tales in a manner unlike anything found stateside. These dramas represent the best of what I watched that was released in 2023:

  1. Twinkling Watermelon (16 episodes – Viki) – An emotionally touching tale that explores themes of family, sacrifice, and embracing the full brilliance of one’s life journey. The narrative is truly captivating, and Ryeoun’s exceptional performance, along with the rest of the young cast, adds to the beauty of this heartwarming experience.
  2. The Eighth Sense (10 episodes – Viki) – Exceptional character development, with Ji Hyung’s evolution standing out. The leads exhibit incredible chemistry, and the unique lo-fi style and pacing make for an engaging viewing experience. It ends in surprisingly optimistic fashion.
  3. Moving (20 episodes – Hulu) – Exceptionally well-crafted with outstanding acting, this show boasts a fascinating yet peculiar overall structure. The intricate plot is incredibly satisfying as it seamlessly comes together. The characters are superbly fleshed out, with even minor ones benefiting from succinctly told backstories. I did end up enjoying the journey more than the destination, though.
  4. Bloodhounds (8 episodes – Netflix) – Incredibly violent yet compelling, this consistently kept me on edge about the fate of the characters. Despite some illogical protagonist actions, the (good) characters are very easy to root foot. The series, starting with a potential 10/10, ends at a very good 8.5/10.
  5. King the Land (16 episodes – Netflix) – Light and frothy – this one doesn’t seem to be reinventing the wheel at any point (except when it comes to consent in K-dramas). I imagined that Lee Jun-ho’s involvement meant that this would be well-written and would be satisfying in the end (it was!). I enjoyed it for what it was and really loved both leads.
  6. D.P. – Season 2 (6 episodes – Netflix) – Significantly improved and less somber than the first season, with Episode 3 standing out as the series’ high point. The chilling atmosphere of Episode 4 at the remote outpost is also noteworthy. The bromance between the leads is a highlight, and the side characters are more well-developed in this season.
  7. Duty After School – Part 1 (6 episodes – Viki) – Impressive production quality and it effectively manages a large cast, offering distinct character portrayals. The action is gripping and intense, and it capturing the essence of high schoolers convincingly. Despite a promising start, Part 2 turns out to be a significant letdown.
  8. A Time Called You (12 episodes – Netflix) – All I kept hearing was that the original Taiwanese version was far superior, but since I couldn’t watch that anywhere I was happy to use this as my frame of reference for the story. The main leads, especially Jeon Yeo Been, handle their roles well. While the chemistry may be lacking, everyone’s doing interesting work. The ending was satisfying, and overall, it was an enjoyable ride. Jeon Yeo Been stood out, and Sun Hyo Seop was very charming—I’d definitely watch more of his work.
  9. The Worst of Evil (12 episodes – Hulu) – Hulu dramas are definitely measuring up to Netflix in terms of top-tier production design. Episode 9’s hallway fight scene is mind-blowing. I was impressed with both the main lead and the second male lead—and they excel in their respective roles. The narrative around the Korea-China-Japan drug trade is a bit convoluted. Despite a not entirely satisfying ending, the overall execution is commendable, and I enjoyed my time with it.
  10. Lies Hidden in My Garden (8 episodes – Viki) – Eerie and atmospheric, with a deliberate pacing. The cinematography is exceptionally beautiful, showcasing top-notch framing and production quality. The acting is very good, but the story and plotting are just okay.
  11. Castaway Diva (12 episodes – Netflix)
  12. Soundtrack #2 (6 episodes – Disney+)
  13. My Dearest – Part I (10 episodes – Viki)
  14. Our Blooming Youth (20 episodes – Viki)
  15. The Interest of Love (16 episodes – Netflix)
  16. Doona! (9 episodes – Netflix)
  17. Shadow Detective – Season 2 (8 episodes – Hulu)
  18. Black Knight (6 episodes – Netflix)
  19. My Dearest – Part 2 (11 episodes – Viki)
  20. Duty After School – Part 2 (4 episodes – Viki)
  21. Bo Ra! Deborah (14 episodes – Amazon)
  22. Jun & Jun (8 episodes – Viki)

Still watching: Gyeongsang Creature, Call it Love, Crash Course in Romance

Top Television of 2023

Aside from reading, I spent the remainder of my media consumption time on television. Although a departure for this blog, I wanted to put this list together to shout out my favorite TV from 2023, much of which has a speculative bent.

  1. The Bear (Season 2 – Hulu) – An unoriginal choice, but this was another stellar season. The best of what I watched this year.
  2. Party Down (Season 3 – STARZ) – Possibly the best “revival” I’ve ever seen. Give Ken Marino an Emmy – he’s doing incredible work in every episode.
  3. The Other Two (Season 3 – HBOMAX) – The production budget definitely went up and it shows. They were able to take bigger swings and execute high concepts to pair with their familiar joke-dense material (B&W Pleasantville ode, fake Applebees, AIDS play, Globby). There’s more impactful, long term storytelling here in the final season. The humor is so specific and spot on for the absurdity of the entertainment industry.
  4. Barry (Season 4 – HBOMAX) – Carries over the great stuff from Season 3. Really legitimately funny. My opinions of each character have changed considerably over the course of the series. A fitting capper to a series I didn’t start loving until the 3rd season.
  5. Foundation (Season 2 – Apple TV+) – Continues to be a visual marvel. No other show looks as good. The uneven acting from the younger characters and the convoluted plot really holds it back from being an incredible show, though. Less focus on those younger characters plus the introduction of many great side characters elevates the show. Episode 9 is probably the best episode of the entire run. Excellent stuff. 
  6. Sex Education (Season 4 – Netflix) – Everything is still very polished and gels so well together. Acting, music, production design, cinematography. It’s evolved in interesting and necessary ways, while also staying true to its core message.
  7. What We Do in the Shadows (Season 5 – Hulu)
  8. Beef (Season 1 – Netflix)
  9. Am I Being Unreasonable? (Season 1 – Hulu)
  10. A Murder at the End of the World (Season 1 – Hulu)
  11. Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story (Season 1 – Netflix)
  12. For All Mankind (Season 4 – Apple TV+)
  13. Gen V (Season 1 – Amazon Prime)
  14. Schmigadoon! (Season 2 – Apple TV+)
  15. The Last of Us (Season 1 – HBOMAX)
  16. Yellowjackets (Season 2 – Showtime)
  17. Silo (Season 1 – Apple TV+)
  18. Big Mouth (Season 7 – Netflix)
  19. The Mandalorian (Season 3 – Disney+)
  20. It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia (Season 16 – FXX)
  21. Ahsoka (Season 1 – Disney+)
  22. Monarch: Legacy of Monsters (Season 1 – Apple TV+)

Docuseries/Reality – Our Planet S2, Squid Game: The Challenge S1, The Great British Bake Off S11, Extraordinary Birder with Christian Cooper, The Traitors US S1, Survivor S44, Survivor S45.

My full ranking of the 2023 Korean Dramas I watched this year.

Top Television of 2022

Aside from reading, I spent the remainder of my media consumption time on television. Although a departure for this blog, I wanted to put this list together to shout out my favorite TV from 2022, most of which has a speculative bent.

  1. Station Eleven (Limited Series – HBOMAX) – premiering in 2021, but finishing in 2022, this was the first AND single best thing I watched all year (Primacy bias be damned). I wish it had received a more rapturous reception. This adaptation improves on the source material in a way I did not think possible.
  2. Severance (Season 1 – Apple TV+) – odd, melancholic, and totally engrossing. A gem of a show. I’m not sure it needs to continue beyond Season 1, but I’ll be watching.
  3. The Bear (Season 1 – Hulu) – As good as everyone says it is. Fully immersive (and stressful) viewing.
  4. Little Women 🇰🇷 (Season 1 – Netflix) – absolutely insane on a week to week basis. Twist after twist. Totally bonkers, but so enjoyable. I’ve jumped headfirst into the K-Drama waters this year, and this was the best of the bunch I watched. More entries to come in 2023, I’m sure.
  5. What We Do in the Shadows (Season 4 – FX) – my favorite comedy of the last several years. Not as consistently funny as previous seasons (Baby Colin storyline was not for me), but the highs were very high. I rewatched Episode 5, “Night School” more times than I can count.
  6. Andor (Season 1 – Disney+) – The most interesting Star Wars show in ages. The production design, the art direction, the acting, the writing, the mini story-arcs. Everything is top-notch.
  7. Stranger Things (Season 4 – Netflix) – The first season to come close to recapturing the magic of Season 1. Everything here is so polished and makes for a wondrous experience.
  8. Young Royals 🇸🇪 (Season 2 – Netflix) – The music is outstanding. The leads are believable and have great chemistry. The whole ensemble is strong. I’m glad we’re getting a third and final season to wrap it all up.
  9. The White Lotus (Season 2 – HBO) – I’ve watched more of Mike White on-screen (Survivor, The Amazing Race, School of Rock) than I have of him behind the camera, but it’s all gold. Opening title sequence is a bop.
  10. For All Mankind (Season 3 – Apple TV+) – A series not afraid to make bold, head-scratching choices. But also one that you can’t wait to see what they think of next. It’s a bit of a come down from the heights of Season 2, but it’s still an incredibly compelling alternate history saga.
  11. Yellowjackets (Season 1 – Showtime)
  12. House of the Dragon (Season 1 – HBO)
  13. Players (Season 1 – Paramount+)
  14. Under the Queen’s Umbrella 🇰🇷 (Season 1 – Netflix)
  15. Reborn Rich 🇰🇷 (Season 1 – Viki)
  16. Hacks (Season 2 – HBO)
  17. The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power (Season 1 – Prime Video)
  18. Big Mouth (Season 6 – Netflix)
  19. Bridgerton (Season 2 – Netflix)
  20. Better Call Saul (Season 6 – AMC)
  21. Derry Girls (Season 3 – Netflix)
  22. Barry (Season 3 – HBO)
  23. Ozark (Season 4 – Netflix)
  24. Light & Magic (Docuseries – Disney+)
  25. The Boys (Season 3 – Prime Video)
  26. Raised By Wolves (Season 2 – HBOMAX)
  27. Better Things (Season 5 – FX)
  28. Obi-Wan Kenobi (Season 1 – Disney+)
  29. Welcome to Wrexham (Docuseries – Season 1 – FX)
  30. Documentary Now! (Season 4 – IFC)
  31. Once Upon a Small Town 🇰🇷 (Season 1 – Netflix)
  32. Heartstopper (Season 1 – Netflix)
  33. The Book of Boba Fett (Season 1 – Disney+)
  34. The Afterparty (Season 1 – Apple TV+)
  35. Narco-Saints 🇰🇷 (Limited Series – Netflix)
  36. Ms. Marvel (Season 1 – Disney+)
  37. Behind Every Star 🇰🇷 (Season 1 – Netflix)
  38. Westworld (Season 4 – HBO)
  39. The Umbrella Academy (Season 3 – Netflix)