Here is our pick of the best Korean dramas of 2023, ranked from good to great.
15. Queenmaker
Lead cast: Kim Hee-ae, Moon So-ri
14. Big Bet
Lead cast: Choi Min-sik, Son Suk-ku, Lee Dong-hwi
Choi Min-sik returns to K-dramas with a barnstorming performance as a wily Korean entrepreneur who escapes the law in Korea and becomes an influential casino impresario in the Philippines in the crime saga Big Bet.
The show had its ups and downs, particularly in the oddly structured episodes of Part 1, but there was always an engaging new plot line just around the corner to prevent things from getting stale.
13. A Bloody Lucky Day
Lead cast: Lee Sung-min, Yoo Yeon-seok
Lee Sung-min plays a taxi driver who picks up the fare from hell – a murderous doctor played by Yoo Yeon-seok – in the thrilling and very twisty road-trip chiller A Bloody Lucky Day.
The show begins with a bright and comic tone but it soon darkens after the taxi driver realises just unlucky his day really is.
12. The Worst of Evil
Ji Chang-wook goes undercover to infiltrate a youthful Gangnam gang in the 1990s in this crime saga.
11. Queen of Masks
Lead cast: Kim Sun-a, Oh Yoon-ah, Shin Eun-jung, Yoo-sun
Highest Nielsen rating: 3.35 per cent
The tawdry melodrama Queen of Masks was not on many people’s radars but it wound up being one of the year’s most unexpected delights.
A group of catty career women find their dark pasts and precarious presents colliding in this slaloming tale filled with deceit and duplicitous male characters.
10. Shadow Detective Part 2
Lead cast: Lee Sung-min, Kyung Soo-jin, Lee Hak-joo
9. Daily Dose of Sunshine
Park Bo-young leads this colourful Netflix series as a nurse in a hospital’s psychiatric ward whose warm face masks her own inner demons.
In a country where mental health is still something of a taboo, Daily Dose of Sunshine provided a necessary wake-up call about the toll of stress in contemporary Korean society.
8. Dr. Romantic 3
Lead cast: Han Suk-kyu, Ahn Hyo-seop, Lee Sung-kyung
Highest Nielsen rating: 16.8 per cent
The Doldam Hospital dream team returned for a thrilling third season of medical derring-do in the tense and dynamic Dr. Romantic 3.
Han Suk-kyu’s Master Kim tries to get his cherished trauma centre up and running all season, while he and his mentees deal with both internal problems and the huge groups of patients during several breathtaking disasters.
7. Crash Course in Romance
Lead cast: Jeon Do-yeon, Jung Kyung-ho
Highest Nielsen rating: 17 per cent
An arrogant exam instructor and a hard-working mother make for an unlikely pair in the disarming private-education-themed drama Crash Course in Romance.
6. Vigilante
Lead cast: Nam Joo-hyuk, Yoo Ji-tae, Kim So-jin, Lee Joon-hyuk
Nam Joo-hyuk plays a police academy student who prowls the streets at night as the fearsome “Vigilante”, a figure who quickly becomes a media sensation when he starts attacking criminals whom he believes to have got off easy thanks to Korea’s lax judicial system.
5. The Glory
The vicious bullying and the brutal comeuppance in store for those behind it made for gripping television in both parts of this Netflix hit.
4. Revenant
Lead cast: Kim Tae-ri, Oh Jung-se, Hong Kyung
Highest Nielsen rating: 11.2 per cent
3. Mask Girl
Lead cast: Nana, Go Yoon-jung, Lee Han-byeol
Dark, sophisticated and unpredictable, Mask Girl drew us in with its complex themes about beauty and desire and continually surprised us with its zigzagging style and story.
Beginning with a normal office worker who moonlights as a sexy online personality, the show continually reinvented itself with each episode, as its story and style kept changing, along with all the formidable actresses playing “Mask Girl”.
2. Bloodhounds
Lead cast: Woo Do-hwan, Lee Sang-yi
Director Jason Kim’s thunderous tale of two young pugilists going up against a despicable moneylending gang was simple, to the point and endlessly cathartic.
The show hooked us in with its clear-sighted camaraderie between leads Woo Do-hwan and Lee Sang-yi, before flooring us with its tremendous choreography.
1. Moving
The sprawling superhero saga Moving by webtoon mastermind Kang Full conquered our hearts this year thanks to its epic scale, memorable characters and brilliant writing.
A towering achievement in the Korean drama realm, both technically and narratively, it was one of the biggest television events anywhere this year.