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This is my favorite kind of drama, so if you know the ones that aren`t on my list, please let me know. This list contains most of the dramas and movies I`ve seen (or in the case of “100 Days My Prince, I`m just about to see”) that contain this trope. I really enjoyed this show, but you have to overcome a HUGE obstacle for ML to do something absolutely terrible to get into the contractual relationship with the FL. There is no way around the fact that it is terrible. However, I really enjoyed the tracks together and I could somehow skip that part. No “Happy Go Lucky” drama at all, but such a good show. I highly recommend it. I love leads! I love history! Great show. As with most tdramas, it`s quite long, but it`s worth the time you put into it. The best thing about this drama is watching the main couple try to maneuver their relationship while walking around their feelings on tiptoe. It`s adorable and thrilling, and the chemistry between the main characters is so undeniable that the two have even been together for a few years in real life.

The premise itself is more believable than most of the others on this list, and in fact, the whole tone of the drama is bathed in authenticity and authenticity. It`s a kind of quiet show that allows viewers to enjoy the moments and interactions between the characters, which is essentially what the drama wants to portray. Lee Seo Jin and Uee deliver strong and subtle performances, and Shin Lin Ah, who plays Hye`s young girl, is just too adorable! Too sad. Make sure you are in a depressing drama. Here are eight recommendations to keep in mind for K dramas with contract viewing: Synopsis: A girl named Han Ji-Eun lived in a house called “Full House” built by her father. By cunning, his friends sold his house and it was bought by the famous actor Lee Young-Jae. He let her live in his house and wanted her to contract a marriage. While the two are constantly arguing, they are also learning to support each other and help each other become the best versions of themselves. It`s a wonderful drama that balances its tone well – so as not to go too far in softness or slapstick. It also stands the test of time, and it`s a drama I watch every few years. The formula of this drama is not new, but somehow, although you can probably understand how it will develop to some extent, it is a very pleasant story and the characters are interesting to watch.

Last time we made a list of the 10 best Chinese historical dramas arranged and it would be unfair if we left this topic without giving the modern version of the list to balance it all out and satisfy fans of modern and historical Chinese drama. The video version is available on Youtube, but the list is not similar to this list, so there is no point in reading this list and reading our video version of the list here and don`t forget to subscribe to our channel. I really enjoyed this drama. The plot of a politician who has to marry a journalist is unique and a beautiful twist on the marriage contract plans I have seen. My first Tdrama and I really like this series. The characters are well written. The tracks are great together and their families are pretty crazy. Grandma in particular is a cry. Note: You can watch the above Korean dramas on YouTube and kissasain. Have you always wanted to know what it`s like to date a drama? Here`s your chance! Play this dramatic dating game.

This series has a kind of forced relationship, but it is different from a contractual relationship. But it`s very sweet. I thought there was an Ick factor (which you`ll understand when you see it), but the situation has been treated in such a way that it`s not so much a complete romance, but two people discovering how to be in a relationship. It`s cute. While the general idea between the two tropes is similar – pushing two close people until they fall in love with each other – adding marriage only raises the stakes. It also makes his true “I want”, which comes later in the drama, all the more touching and sincere. (Because let`s face it, most of these contractual marriages have the law in three parts: contractual marriage – divorce – actual marriage.) And seeing them pretend to be a real couple while doing their best to bury the flourishing feelings (and jealousy) is always a cry! More forced cohabitation than contractual relationship, but still. such a good drama.. .