Daebak K-Rambles Podcast: Kdrama Reviews

Daebak K-Rambles Podcast

This is Daebak K-Rambles, where a couple of friends review Korean dramas. Join Jess, a K-drama veteran, and a host of drama friends and creators from around the world as we watch and review K-dramas (and sometimes C-dramas) from all different genres from romance to action, Hallyu name it! (Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, & TikTok @daebakpod!! Jess runs wild sharing all things K-drama and C-drama OSTs, quotes, video edits, and more! Support the podcast and become a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/daebakpod)

  1. Sad K-Dramas: The Case for Watching Stories That Hurt / Ep. 105

    1D AGO

    Sad K-Dramas: The Case for Watching Stories That Hurt / Ep. 105

    On Episode 105 of the Daebak K-Rambles Podcast, Jess and Lola from Lola Pops Off About Kdramas Podcast—a proud crybaby and longtime K-drama watcher—tackle sad K-dramas and ask the question: If a drama made you miserable… why are you still thinking about it years later?  From classics like Autumn in My Heart and I'm Sorry, I Love You to modern heartbreakers like Twenty-Five Twenty-One, The Red Sleeve, Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo, and My Mister, we explore why sad K-dramas linger in ways lighter rom-coms rarely do. Sad K-dramas don’t just tell stories; they demand emotional labor. They ask viewers to sit with grief, process unresolved pain, and empathize deeply. We break down the psychology behind why tragic Korean dramas generate obsessive rewatch culture and endless discourse. Korean melodrama occupies a unique space rarely sustained in Western television—shows like Mr. Sunshine, Youth of May, Move to Heaven, and Goblin commit to emotional consequence from start to finish. They don’t rush catharsis. Finally, we also confront the risk—when sadness tips into trauma porn and loses narrative integrity. This conversation is more about permission: permission to watch sad K-dramas, to be moved by them, and to stop apologizing for loving stories that hurt. Our conclusion is simple: we don’t love sad K-dramas because we enjoy pain; we love them because they treat emotion as something worth sitting with. GUEST: Lola Instagram: @lolapopsoffaboutkdramas TikTok: @lolapopsoffaboutkdramas Website: http://www.lolapopsoffaboutkdramas.com All K-dramas discussed within this episode: When Life Gives You Tangerines • I’m Sorry, I Love You • Business Proposal • Strong Woman Do Bong-Soon • Autumn in My Heart • Heartless City (aka Cruel City) • What Happened in Bali • Twenty-Five Twenty-One • The Red Sleeve • Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo • Mr. Sunshine • Youth of May • Move to Heaven • My Mister • Goblin • Oh My Ghost • Hotel Del Luna • Queen for Seven Days • The Light in Your Eyes • Spring Waltz • 49 Days • A Man’s Story (aka Slingshot) • Arang and the Magistrate • Light Shop • Mr. Plankton • Our Blues • Tomorrow • My Liberation Notes • Cain and Abel • Padam Padam • I Miss You • Queen Mantis • Queen of Tears • The King2Hearts Intro Music Credit: “Golden Coconut Club” by Tearliner, from the Cheese in the Trap OST. Used with permission from the artist. Rate and subscribe on Apple Podcasts and Spotify, follow us on all the socials, and be sure to let us know what you want to see in Season 8!

    1h 20m
  2. When Life Gives You Tangerines / Ep. 104

    FEB 26

    When Life Gives You Tangerines / Ep. 104

    On Episode 104 of the Daebak K-Rambles Podcast, Jess and guests Carol from the Kdrama Musings Podcast and Lola from Lola Pops Off About Kdramas Podcast unpack Netflix’s generational tearjerker When Life Gives You Tangerines, starring IU, Park Bo-gum, Moon So-ri, and Park Hae-joon (and IU… again). Jess, Lola, and Carol talk through this sweeping 2025 Jeju-set family saga spanning decades about grief, resilience, and finding warmth and meaning inside hardship. The trio discuss deferred dreams, the motif of the changing seasons, the lacking cinematography and OST despite its massive production budget, and the intimate story that feels global. Highlights include: A village that ensures grieving children never go hungry. Parents who stitch their adult daughter back together after heartbreak. Fathers who are quiet safety nets. Daughters who carry guilt like inheritance. Bring tissues.And maybe call your parents after. GUEST: Lola Instagram: @lolapopsoffaboutkdramas TikTok: @lolapopsoffaboutkdramas Website: http://www.lolapopsoffaboutkdramas.com GUEST: Carol Kdrama Musings Podcast: Available on Spotify, Google, Apple Instagram: @kdramasmusings TikTok: @kdramamusings Intro Music Credit: “Golden Coconut Club” by Tearliner, from the Cheese in the Trap OST. Used with permission from the artist. Rate and subscribe on Apple Podcasts and Spotify, follow us on all the socials, and be sure to let us know what you want to see in Season 8!

    2h 18m
4.9
out of 5
66 Ratings

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This is Daebak K-Rambles, where a couple of friends review Korean dramas. Join Jess, a K-drama veteran, and a host of drama friends and creators from around the world as we watch and review K-dramas (and sometimes C-dramas) from all different genres from romance to action, Hallyu name it! (Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, & TikTok @daebakpod!! Jess runs wild sharing all things K-drama and C-drama OSTs, quotes, video edits, and more! Support the podcast and become a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/daebakpod)

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