The world of the married, Find me in your memory and Hospital Playlist: K-drama review
24th April 2020 by KRATI
Hello, everyone. How have you been? I hope you and your family are safe and healthy wherever you are. This world is changing so fast and every day comes with a new challenge and stress but I am thankful that Korean dramas that have kept me sane and distracted from real life.
As you probably know our Lee Min Ho is back after three years with his new drama The King: Eternal Monarch along with my love Wo Doo Hwan and Kim Go-Eun and if you follow me anywhere on my social media I have been buzzing like a bee because of it. But there are some really special ongoing dramas that I am absolutely loving this month and are already in the midway to the season.
Here is a brief spoiler-free review of Find me in your memory, Hospital Playlist and The world of the married – three very different dramas that you should definitely consider adding to your watch list.
Find me in your Memory

It is exactly the type of dramas I always love to watch – romance, crime, drama, amazing lead actors you can’t help but root for and equally amazing side characters that are not just there for comic relief. It is one of the very few dramas that has managed to keep my attention so far year. I highly, highly recommend it.

- It’s not your typical rom-com – it is a slow burn, mixed genre drama. A bit of everything for every viewer.
- Please don’t get confused by the crime genre – it is not that dark (okay, maybe a little) but it is what makes this story addicting.
- Moon Ga Young and Kim Dong Wook are just a delight to watch.
- Frankly, I would watch it for Moon Ga Young’s style alone.
- Characters you want to see smiling.
- Characters you will be suspicious of no matter what they do.
- It’s the kind of drama you can go back to and watch over and over. (Or maybe it’s just me because I have already watched all 9 episodes twice while waiting for new episodes.)
- Really well shot and edited.
- A tight plot and a great script.
Hospital Playlist

This dram is giving me laughter instead of tears, fluff instead of politics, comfort instead of grief, friendship instead of rivalry. I am absolutely floored by this storyline and all these amazing star casts. If you are looking for something that will surely lift up your mood I highly suggest you watch this drama.

- Hospital Playlist is a very light drama that will not bore you even for a single second.
- PD Shin Won Ho made Prison Playbook and Reply Series and this drama has the same essence. So if you like any of these dramas this one is a must-watch.
- They are trying a new format for Hospital Playlist. 1 episode per week and 12 episodes per season. Meaning, you don’t have to worry about going through the pain of saying goodbye to these amazing characters anytime soon as it will have multiple seasons, I, for one, am here for it!
- Every episode is sort of a story in itself. It is just so much fun to watch.
- It’s not the kind of drama that will keep you on edge for more because of crazy intense plot twists but it will still be equally addictive.
- Every. Single. Actor. in this drama is just so incredible. I mean it – ALL OF THEM.
- Fantastic OST.
- Their friendship somehow reminds me of the title track I’ll be there for you of FRIENDS (the tv series).
- Please do yourself a favour and watch it. Trust me you don’t want to miss out on this drama.
The World of Married

A lot of people have told me that they don’t want to watch it because of the plot that revolves around infidelity and I thought the same initially but then I decided to at least give it a try and ended up finishing 6 episodes till 5 in the morning and giving it 10/10 on mydramalist.
Yes, I can’t guarantee that this will be your cup of tea and I also can’t guarantee the second half of the drama will be just as promising as the first half especially since the original source material, Doctor Foster, ended up not being that amazing in the end. But I can guarantee you this: if you love intense melodrama with a strong female lead and can handle a dark plot of cheating and revenge you will not regret watching The World of the Married.
There must be a reason that this drama has broken the highest rating records previously held by Goblin, Reply 1988, Itaewon Class – even it’s own.

- If you are looking for a binge-worthy drama that will keep you on the edge of your seat, scream at your watching device and make you want to slap characters, watch this!!!
- A strong, fierce, smart and incredible female lead.
- Kim Hee-ae’s acting in this drama is so good that I want to personally hand over all the best actress awards to her.
- Hae Jun Park as her husband has also done such a great job in this role that now I really hate him (haha, not him, just his character.)
- Characters that you will hate with a passion and want to throw under the bus.
- INTENSE plot!!!!
- In my personal opinion, this drama is not for a young (under 20) audience and not just because of the adult theme.
- Background score, shots, editing, acting everything is just excellent.
- As I mentioned, it has broken viewership ratings, and dare I say, it deserves the kind of love it is getting.
Have you seen any of these three dramas? Do you like any of the three? Which ongoing K-dramas are you watching lately? Let me know in the comments down below.
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