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Rank
8
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Description: The life of Go Eun Chan (Yoon Eun Hye) is not easy; she works many jobs to pay off debts and even gave up her feminine image. Choi Han Kyul (Gong Yoo) is the heir of a big food company, but his grandmother wants him to settle down, so she arranged many dates for him. After Eun Chan bumped into Han Kyul and was mistaken for a boy, Han Kyul decided to hire Eun Chan to be his gay lover in order to avoid the arranged dates. Desperately in need of money, Eun Chan had no choice but to accept. Han Kyul's grandmother also made Han Kyul in charge of a filthy coffee shop in danger of being bankrupt. Eun Chan begged to work at the coffee shop, and not long after, feelings start to spark, except, how would Han Kyul accept his "homosexuality"?
Coffee Prince Forever
100%
Under the guise of a simple romance drama, Coffee Prince touches on the real life problems that we face everyday. Among these were homosexuality, infidelity, and mistrust. This drama is entertaining because not only is it comedic, but it?s realistic. We see that people do get tired of each other and fear commitment. Relationships aren’t always a fairytale. Also, it?s rare to see such a strong female lead (Go Eun/Yoon Eun Hye). She?s not book smart but she?s hardworking and sensible so the audience isn?t irritated by dumb decisions (like not realizing that the main guy likes her until the very last ep when the hints were there all along). The side stories are just as interesting as the main plot (which is filled with amazing personalities). The cast is veeery attractive and their acting skills will not disappoint. This easily makes my top 3 favorite dramas. It’s probably not perfect but at the end of the series you’ll find that you’re so much more than just satisfied..