Daebak K-Rambles Podcast: K-drama 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. Come and Hug Me | Full K-drama Review / Ep. 111

    2h ago

    Come and Hug Me | Full K-drama Review / Ep. 111

    On Episode 111 of the Daebak K-Rambles Podcast, Jess and Caitlin from the NoSleep4Dramas Podcast & Blog review the haunting 2018 crime melodrama Come and Hug Me, starring Jang Ki-yong, Jin Ki-Joo, and Heo Jun-ho. Jess and Caitlin talk through this drama that blends romance, trauma, and serial killer psychology into a slow-burn thriller and romance story with an unwavering focus on atonement and emotional endurance. From its opening—lonely silhouettes, a haunting radio monologue about understanding others’ pain, and a heroine walking against the flow in the rain—the drama establishes its core thesis: love begins with empathy. What sets Come and Hug Me apart is the relentless question of nature vs. nurture (are monsters born or made?) while simultaneously showing two people choosing love and empathy despite being defined—and judged—by a past they didn’t choose. With a chilling serial killer hellbent on turning love into weakness and violence into truth, dogged resistance proves that “wickedness is a choice,” not an inheritance. By the final episodes, Come and Hug Me evolves into a cathartic confrontation with the past, delivering emotional payoffs that center healing over revenge.  For fans of intense K-drama thrillers like Flower of Evil with a deeply emotional core, Come and Hug Me remains one of the genre’s most underrated and devastating watches. Highlights include: chilling copycat killers, explosive family reckonings, fragile love, and hugs. Lots of hugs. GUEST: Caitlin NoSleep4Dramas Podcast: Available on Spotify, Google, AppleWebsite: nosleep4dramas.comInstagram: @nosleep4dramasTikTok: @nosleep4dramasYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@NoSleep4DramasIntro 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 45m
  2. Call It Love | Full K-drama Review / Ep. 110

    May 21

    Call It Love | Full K-drama Review / Ep. 110

    On Episode 110 of the Daebak K-Rambles Podcast, Jess and Nas from the Swoon Diaries Podcast to review the underrated 2023 melodrama Call It Love, starring Kim Young-Kwang and Lee Sung-Kyung. Jess and Nas talk through how Call It Love transforms a familiar revenge setup into something unexpectedly tender, introspective, and quietly devastating. From its opening—lonely silhouettes, a haunting radio monologue about understanding others’ pain, and a heroine walking against the flow in the rain—the drama establishes its core thesis: love begins with empathy. The story follows a hardened, defensive woman shaped by abandonment and betrayal, and a gentle man whose kindness feels almost radical. Their dynamic anchors a slow-burn romance that resists spectacle in favor of emotional truth. Call It Love stands out in the K-drama landscape with its refusal to glamorize revenge, exploring how vengeance offers no relief, just more emptiness. Meanwhile, the male lead embodies a quiet resilience, choosing endurance over retaliation, even when wronged. Their conversations—about loneliness, restraint, and the cost of honesty—are some of the most emotionally rich in recent K-dramas. Highlights include: messy family ties, morally gray parents (including a strong contender for Worst K-drama Mom™), and questions of emotional boundaries—can you love someone connected to your deepest wounds? GUEST: Nas Swoon Diaries Podcast: Available on Spotify, Google, AppleInstagram: @swoondiariespodTwitter: @swoondiariespodYouTubeIntro 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 47m
  3. Two Weeks | Full K-drama Review / Ep. 108

    Apr 30

    Two Weeks | Full K-drama Review / Ep. 108

    On Episode 108 of the Daebak K-Rambles Podcast, Jess and guest Lola from Lola Pops Off About Kdramas Podcast unpack the relentless, sweat-soaked summer thriller Two Weeks, starring Lee Joon-gi, Kim So-yeon, Ryu Soo-young, and Park Ha-sun. Jess and Lola talk through this messy, melodramatic, and utterly addictive K-drama from 2013, discussing the unapologetically over-the-top performances and how the drama leans hard into its fugitive premise, complete with motorcycle escapes (while handcuffed, mind you), MacGuffin digital cameras, and parkour (actor Lee Joon-gi 100 percent, no question about it, did himself). The show swings big with cinematic set pieces—from explosive mountain diversions to high-speed ferry chases—and isn’t afraid to get weird, whether it’s a cop’s funky leather murse clipped to a carabiner or a sudden baby delivery in a powerless rural farmhouse. By the final stretch, Two Weeks transforms from a gritty chase drama into a full-blown emotional gauntlet, where redemption, fatherhood, and survival collide. As Tae-san fights to clear his name and save his daughter in time, the series asks whether a man defined by his worst choices can still become someone worth saving. GUEST: Lola Instagram: @lolapopsoffaboutkdramas TikTok: @lolapopsoffaboutkdramas Website: http://www.lolapopsoffaboutkdramas.com 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 59m
  4. Chicago Typewriter | Full K-drama Review / Ep. 107

    Apr 16

    Chicago Typewriter | Full K-drama Review / Ep. 107

    On Episode 107 of the Daebak K-Rambles Podcast, Jess and guest and listener Yarrow unpack the genre-blending Chicago Typewriter, starring Yoo Ah-in, Lim Soo-jung, and Ko Kyung-pyo. Jess and Yarrow talk through this 2017 drama that blends ghost story, past-life romance, and Japanese-occupation resistance narrative into one ambitious package. The duo discuss an uneven viewing experience, a surprisingly surface-level engagement with its historical backdrop, Yoo Ah-in’s phenomenal acting and unfortunate scandal that led to his cancellation, its reliance on familiar tropes—fated love, clear-cut morality, and cyclical character flaws. Highlights include: Sapsari shaggy dogs, iconic 30-pound typewriters, gangster Tommy guns, passionate 1930s street kisses, plagiarism, love, betrayal, and so much more! GUEST: Yarrow Instagram: @yarrow_s_rWebsite: https://linktr.ee/yarrowrExtras: Fan-made video of Anastasia's song (full audio/scene wasn't in currently airing US version): https://youtu.be/RxkwHDkemwA?si=uYuvyLjMQk4kqjTpOTT TvN Chicago Typewriter promo video: https://youtu.be/M4QDpUJ9q4g?si=en3wHWhfJ61bSNzWGuest Yarrow's Chicago Typerwiter TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@yarrow_sr/video/7602778973889711391?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc&web_id=7627619503115453982Intro 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 33m
  5. One and Only | Full C-drama Review / Ep. 106

    Mar 26

    One and Only | Full C-drama Review / Ep. 106

    On Episode 106 of the Daebak K-Rambles Podcast, Jess and bestie Liliana from the Tea & Soju Podcast dive into the devastating beauty of One and Only (周生如故), a 2021 Chinese historical romance starring Ren Jialun (Allen Ren) and Bai Lu. Jess and Liliana talk through this slow-burn tragedy following a master–disciple relationship that evolves into a forbidden love defined by restraint, sacrifice, and unspoken devotion, where what remains unsaid is more powerful than any confession.  From the drama’s condensed timeline and emotional impact—where years pass in glances, loaded silences, and lingering gazes—to the infuriating cruelty and futile power play of Wang Xing Yue’s SML and the final images of Cui Shi Yi ascending the snowy city gates in her vibrant red wedding robes—we discuss the elements that cement this drama as one of the most emotionally devastating Chinese historical romances, a story where love is eternal, but never realized in this lifetime. Come swoon through the tragedy with us—and find out more about the companion happily ever after (HEA) Forever and Ever. GUEST: Liliana Tea & Soju Asian Drama Podcast: Available on Spotify, Google, Apple Instagram: @teaandsojupod Twitter: @tea_soju_pod 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 26m
  6. Sad K-Dramas: The Case for Watching Stories That Hurt / Ep. 105

    Mar 12

    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
  7. When Life Gives You Tangerines | Full K-drama Review / Ep. 104

    Feb 26

    When Life Gives You Tangerines | Full K-drama Review / 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
68 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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