
It seems like every Korean drama has a few scenes that never fail to make an appearance throughout the series. From the piggy back ride to the wrist grab, the slow motion back hug to the drunken stumble home, there are certain scenes that K-drama viewers have come to accept as normal (no matter how many times they see them). Apart from these repetitive scenes though, there are also an abundance of overused (and overly dramatic) plots that K-drama writers tend to use. Have you seen them all? Check it out in our list of “10 Overused K-Drama Plots We Love to Hate.”
10. The Extreme Makeover Plot
Let’s start with a plot that is tried and true! Our drama generally starts off with a hottie in disguise, before going through a total transformation to win the heart of the other lead. Whether the person in question is Kim Soo Hyun in “Dream High,” Lee Jong Suk in “Pinocchio” or Shin Min Ah in “Oh My Venus,” somehow these extremely gorgeous people hide their looks with a messy hairdo or a few extra pounds.

9. The Gender Bender Plot
You know when you just have one of those situations when you need to disguise yourself as a member of the opposite sex? Yeah, me neither. Evidently this is a common occurrence in Korea though because we have seen girl after girl who cuts off their hair and can magically pass for a guy. Check it out in dramas like “To The Beautiful You,” “Coffee Prince,” “Nail Shop Paris” and “You’re Beautiful.”

8. The Childhood Trauma Plot
While Korean girls go around disguising themselves as guys, Korean guys usually go around trying to forget their traumatic childhood experiences. They’re all so busy that it’s no wonder it usually takes them 12 episodes before they realize they have feelings for each other. Prime examples of the childhood trauma plot include Hyun Bin in “Secret Garden,” Jo In Sung in “It’s Okay, That’s Love,” and Joo Won in “Tomorrow Cantabile.”

7. The Second Lead Syndrome
This common plot is also known as the “She Should Have Fallen in Love With Him, But She’s Too Stupid” plot or by it’s shortened name “Nice Guys Really Do Finish Last” (Okay, no one really calls them that except me, but I’m hoping it will catch on). One of the most overused plots in K-drama history, the second male lead is always polite, rich, caring, and gorgeous. However, they never get the girl. For two of my favorite second leads, check out Choi Jin Hyuk in “Fated to Love You” and Choi Siwon in “She Was Pretty.”

6. The Childhood Friends-Turned-Lovers Plot
When I think about my early childhood, most of my memories are fuzzy at best. Even when recalling my first big crush, I can’t remember much beyond his bouncy blonde hair as he ran around on the playground. It seems like the inhabitants of K-drama land have super memory, as they can recall minute details when it comes to childhood romances. After losing touch, they generally meet again years later as part of fate’s ultimate plan. Check out just a few of the many examples of this plot in “Panda and Hedgehog,” “Bubblegum,” and “She Was Pretty.”

5. The Evil Chaebol Plot
This common (and overdone) story generally involves a wicked chaebol mom who plots evil deeds in the name of money. Although “Boys Over Flowers” shows the stereotypical evil mom character, there are also dramas which branch out into the evil, chaebol families. “Hyde Jekyll, Me” has an evil, chaebol cousin. “Fated to Love You” has an evil, chaebol aunt. “Birth of a Beauty” has an evil, chaebol stepbrother. Moral of the story? Marrying into these uber-rich families comes with a price in K-drama land.

4. The Poor Girl-Rich Guy Plot
Following in the genre of rich-beyond-belief families, the “poor girl-rich guy” plot is also one of the most overdone storylines in dramas. There isn’t much explanation as to why the poor person is always female. Without a doubt however, the female lead will almost always be a down on her luck, hard-working, plucky, adorably goofy girl who attracts multiple hot, rich guys like bees to honey. Some of the dramas that contain this classic plot are “Heirs,” “Flower Boy Ramyun Shop” and “Secret Garden.”

3. The Mean Girl Plot
“Mean Girls” may have been an American film that developed a cult-like following with fans, but the real mean girls seem to live on every corner in the land of K-dramas. The gorgeous girls are usually well-dressed, well-educated, and rich as Croesus, but much like our beloved second lead heroes, these girls never get the guy. Instead, they usually lose out to the poor girl as referenced in the plot above. Actress Wang Ji Hye has played the thwarted mean girl many times, but her character took it to new, villainous heights when she was an accomplice to (attempted) murder in “Birth of a Beauty.”

2. The “I Hate You, I Love You” Plot
If there is one thing K-dramas like more than fateful childhood romances and second lead syndrome, it’s the “I hate you, I love you” plot. Seen in numerous dramas already on this list, the series always starts off with a good old fashioned case of “I wouldn’t marry you if you were the last person on earth!” In which case, we always know that the leads will, in fact, end up dating or married. Despite knowing the outcome however, we still enjoy watching the story unfold episode after episode. This common plot can be seen in “Divorce Lawyer in Love” and (a personal favorite) “Falling for Innocence.”

1. The Last Minute Amnesia Plot
Perhaps the most over-the-top series in all K-drama land, “Boys Over Flowers” uses almost every plot on this list and more! With 25 episodes, the program truly had it all: the evil mom, the poor girl, the rich guy, the second lead, the mean girls, the hate turned to love, and the list goes on. After overcoming numerous hardships such as kidnappings, near-death experiences, extreme bullying, and broken hearts, this drama pulled out a last minute plot device that we would see repeated in many K-dramas to come. What extreme (and extremely over-dramatic) story did the writers use as a final twist to the series? Say it with me.
Amnesia.

source: Soompi
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Date: 2015-12-15 10:51 pm (UTC)Well, I hate you love you plots are a tad annoying but then I should say the same for poor girl rich guy because it's basically the same. I still love those tho.
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Date: 2015-12-15 11:04 pm (UTC)I liked Kim Soo Hyun more before the makeover *shrug*
In my opinion Coffee Prince is the only show that makes work "girl pass as a guy" of the ones that I watched.
And can we talk about that obsession kdramas had to make the lead go out of the country for a couple of years (usually for a new job or scholarship) just at the end of drama? and then in the last minute they return and BANG! the relationship continues like nothing happened. What was the need?!!!! Couples can only be together after spending some time separated?
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Date: 2015-12-15 11:40 pm (UTC)On the other end, I hate it when it's a second lead who reappears out of nowhere after being away for years, expect the other to understand why they did it (since usually they never even explain it) and sometimes it even works! Dude it's been three years, seriously??? Lol, tbf that doesn't happen so often, or it's short lived anyway, but still.
And of course they never explain it right away, it's all vagues excuses.
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Date: 2015-12-15 11:16 pm (UTC)And do all of them contain the "boy grabs girl harshly to show her the truth but it's an oppa it's hot so it's ok" motif?
But anyway, I haven't watched any, I'm not sure which genre is interesting;;
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Date: 2015-12-15 11:27 pm (UTC)by which i mean it started in '92 so it may have very well have started some of these stereotypes
also matsujun/mao >>>> all other versions sorry not sorry
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Date: 2015-12-15 11:33 pm (UTC)Rich Guy / Poor Girl plots are simple Cinderella Concept stories. It never goes the other way around because most of the women watching are in a way projecting themselves into the female lead and enjoying the fantasy of a rich prince charming changing their lives. The other way around ruins the fantasy. *shrugs*
I know this because I write these types of stories for a living, lol. And with them come the scheming elder, the rich love interest (who always loses and may or may not be an utter foul creature,) the heros traumatic past which either makes him the asshole he is today (and the heroine will heal him,) and usually the makeover fantasy for the heroine. I can't write a Cinderella story without the shopping spree on his Black Amex!!!
Full disclosure: I've never watched a K-drama so im sure there are unique angles to these tropes that only work with Korean culture, but yeah, these are pretty standard in global Romance genres.
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Date: 2015-12-15 11:40 pm (UTC)slightly OT: Any good dramas recently? The last drama I really liked and paid attention to was King2Hearts.
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Date: 2015-12-16 12:57 am (UTC)Finished ones I highly suggest Healer and Angry Mom. Both are the most amazing dramas from last year. Both so well written.
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Date: 2015-12-16 12:10 am (UTC)Second leads just usually drop the ball and I don't really understand most of the sympathy they get. I only remember really feeling for Sassy gogo's second lead and well, that was because he had an abusive father but still tried to keep a happy demeanor because of the girl.
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Date: 2015-12-16 01:01 am (UTC)But really, I've gotten a little tired of the same tropes in kdrama-land. I'm sick to death of the love triangle. Even tho some of my fav dramas consist of it.
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Date: 2015-12-16 01:02 am (UTC)I loved every single second of the mess that was Boys Over Flowers. Except Kim Hyun Joong's cheesy ass, never liked him and now I have a valid reason!!! asshole
one of my personal faves still is Shut Up Flower Boy Band. I also really liked Let's Eat lol Doojoong was fantastic.
Omona, recommend me some classics!
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Date: 2015-12-16 02:18 am (UTC)I haven't watched a lot of old "classics," but here are my kdrama recs:
-High School King of Savvy - something light, without a lot of drama or conflict, just funny and fun. And it has great kiss scenes for a kdrama. I wasn't a fan of the ending, but it was still fun.
-My Girl - absolute classic kdrama! Hong Sisters, Lee Dong Wook, Lee Dahae, it's just great!
-Angry Mom - great performances and really sucks you in
-Couple or Trouble - another classic Hong Sisters
-Reply 1997 - I think this is a "new" classic in that it's started the franchise. I know a lot of people like '88, but it hasn't engaged me as much as '97 did, and '97 had a lot of "classic" moments
-You're Beautiful - another classic, it's just so much fun to watch!
-Brilliant Legacy/Shining Inheritance - can't describe why I enjoyed this, but I did! Another newer classic
-Bad Guy - liked the revenge plot of this drama, and the actors were good
-My Love From Another Star - just great premise/chemistry of a star and an alien
-Playful Kiss - OK, I don't like KHJ, and the plot is simple and kind of dumb, but Jung Somin is SO good in it and just makes me like her character, who I would normally be annoyed by
-Goong - just another classic
-49 Days - this is kind of sad but sweet and beautiful and I just like the main girl
Um, so I guess that's just a random list of kdramas I like. I feel like it's so subjective, and I'm probably have terrible taste. :)
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Date: 2015-12-16 01:04 am (UTC)Imo these are all just plot devices. I can stand a few as long as they dont deter from the meat of the show.
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Date: 2015-12-16 01:16 am (UTC)I should have zero tolerance, but "biscuit teacher sugar candy" is still 1 of my biggest guilty pleasures. Also Japanese shows like Gokusen and "taisetsu na koto wa subete kimi ga oshiete kureta" had me rooting for the t/s ships -_-
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Date: 2015-12-16 01:58 am (UTC)Gokusen looks cute tho. Have you seen Tatta Hitotsu no Koi?
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Date: 2015-12-16 02:14 am (UTC)And he is so silly and adorable: http://tsuyoi-hikari.tumblr.com/post/97063790634/lol-i-wish-my-future-husband-as-ridiculous-and
so Choi Jinhyuk's character didnt actually stand a chance against him tbh. :P
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Date: 2015-12-16 04:03 am (UTC)(should I watch Shine??? spoilers made me avoid it)
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