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The Midnight Romance in Hagwon, Something in The Rain and more: Age-gap K-dramas delivering unmatched chemistry!

​The Midnight Romance in Hagwon, Something in The Rain and more: Age-gap K-dramas delivering unmatched chemistry!
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​The Midnight Romance in Hagwon, Something in The Rain and more: Age-gap K-dramas delivering unmatched chemistry!

When it comes to the age gap genre in K-dramas, it’s undoubtedly like walking through a minefield - risky, but oh-so-rewarding when done with finesse and just the right amount of cliché. Often tiptoed around due to the pitfalls of clichés and missteps, these dramas, when approached with creativity and sensitivity, can become beloved staples in the hearts of viewers. Here's our handpicked list of K-dramas that not only dared to bridge the generation gap but also emerged as beloved fan favorites.

​Backstreet Rookie
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​Backstreet Rookie


Meet Jung Saet Byul (Kim You Jung), a 22-year-old with an unconventional charm, great martial arts skills, and a deep affection for retro fashion, family, and friends. Despite being pursued by numerous suitors, her heart only beats for Choi Dae Hyun (Ji Chang Wook), a dashing convenience store owner in his 30s. Ever since their fateful cigarette errand rendezvous three years ago, she's been hooked on him like a shopaholic on sale day. Now, Saet Byul takes matters into her own hands to enter Choi Dae Hyun's life as she applies for a part-time job at his store. What unfolds next is a hilarious love tale where they both patch up old heartaches, discover newfound love, and stumble awkwardly into adulthood, all while dreaming of a shared future together.

​Encounter
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​Encounter


Cha Soo Hyun (Song Hye Kyo), burdened by the expectations of her politician father, finds herself trapped in a loveless marriage to a scion of wealth. Her escape from this gilded cage comes with a divorce that alters the course of her life. Enter Kim Jin Hyuk (Park Bo Gum), a simple and optimistic young man in his twenties, content with life's simple pleasures and juggling part-time jobs while seeking stability. Their paths collide unexpectedly during a fateful trip abroad, setting the stage for a love story that's anything but straightforward. Will their unlikely bond defy all odds and rewrite the rules of romance?

​Something in The Rain
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​Something in The Rain


In this series, Yoon Jin Ah (Son Ye Jin), a woman in her mid-30s, finds herself grappling with repeated heartbreaks due to her clumsy and impulsive nature. Her latest heartbreak, where a prospective groom compares her to tasteless devil's-tongue jelly (ouch), leaves her questioning her appeal as a woman. Just when she's at her lowest, Joon Hee (Jung Hai In) enters her life with a radiant smile that's as refreshing as a cool drink on a hot day. He's no longer the boy next door but a mature and charismatic man, triggering unexpected feelings in Jin Ah. As she navigates this newfound attraction to her childhood friend's younger brother, Jin Ah wonders if this could finally be the love she's been searching for all along.

​The Midnight Romance in Hagwon
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​The Midnight Romance in Hagwon

This K-drama with its eyebrow-raising age gap is the talk of the town, so naturally, it demanded a spot on this list. Meet Lee Joon Ho (Wi Ha Joon), who, after resigning from a major corporation, finds himself back at the academy where he once studied - this time, as an instructor. His return is driven by a lingering attachment to his first love, Seo Hye Jin (Jung Ryeo Won), who is a respected Korean language instructor with fourteen years of experience. Hye Jin gained fame for the ‘Miracle of Daechi’, a turning moment in her career. Just as her life settles into a routine, Lee Joon Ho, a former troublemaking student she once guided to a prestigious university, reappears, turning her world upside down once more.

​Witch’s Romance
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​Witch’s Romance

Meet Ban Ji Yeon (Uhm Jung Hwa), a dedicated 39-year-old reporter whose passion for her job earns her the nickname ‘witch’ at the office. Scarred by a past where her fiancé vanished before their wedding, she's resigned to believing true love is a myth. On the other hand, Yoon Dong Ha (Park Seo Joon), a cheerful 25-year-old running a small errand center, hides the painful loss of his girlfriend due to a tragic accident. When Ji Yeon and Dong Ha cross paths, sparks fly in the most unexpected of ways. Despite their age gap, they discover they have more in common than just scarred hearts.

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