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Top 10 favorite drama OTPs (One True Pairings)

javabeans: Okay, I think we were being punished in this list for saying how easy the last one was (in picking our top 10 drama tropes), because damn if picking our top 10 dramaland couples wasn’t HARD.

girlfriday: Yeah, Past Us really set us up to eat our own words. How can you even pick only TEN?

javabeans: I know we made the rules, but it was a struggle not to curse ourselves and break our own rules, just to sneak in an extra couple or two. Alas, Past Us and Present Us happen to be annoying sticklers for rules.

girlfriday: Maybe Future Us could learn to let loose a little. These lists would get a lot easier, just sayin’.

javabeans: And to make it even trickier, we had all sorts of internal debates about what “favorite couples” even meant—is it best-written love stories? Couples with best onscreen chemistry? Romances that made fans squee the most? These are all big aspects of romances, but they’re not all the same thing, so we had to decide what criteria counted and what didn’t.

girlfriday: And we also had long discussions about how some couples didn’t make the cut because they had lopsided romances, where the romance was more about one of the characters rather than the pairing, which can often be the case.

javabeans: Yes, lopsided romances are so deceptive on the surface! Sometimes one character sells the romance so effectively that you don’t stop to think that you’re rooting for the romance for that one character’s sake, rather than feeling invested in both sides of the love story. We had all these dramas on the shortlist (which was more like a longlist), only to realize that the hero had done all the work in one romance while the heroine was a bland robot, or that another romance was driven by the heroine’s pluckiness and not the hero’s assiness.

girlfriday: That emotional investment is really what it boiled down to for us, because when you’re talking about choosing your favorite couples, all of that stuff we mentioned factors in, like how they’re written and how they’re acted, but you also just have to feel it on a gut level. Did they make us swoon and cry and clutch our hearts?

javabeans: Funny story: We originally had Descended From the Sun on this list, because it seemed like such a gimme: Huge drama, huge romance, huge actors, huge pairing, huge everything. It felt, on paper, like it should belong. And then we started to assign entries to write and nobody wanted to write it. Everyone was all, “I’m not saying we should strike it from the list, but I can’t advocate for this romance.” “Me neither.” “Not it!”

girlfriday: Which said a lot about how we felt about it, and that actually made it easier for us to look at the list again and keep only the couples that really made us root for that happily ever after, as if our lives depended on it.

javabeans: As all the best romances should.

 

1. Queen In-hyun’s Man (2012)

javabeans: Queen In-hyun’s Man was a great show for a myriad of reasons—a clever time-traveling plot, a cheeky sense of humor, a pressing “How are they going to make this work?” conundrum that propelled the series onward—but it especially shined in the romance, and is a rare example of a love story firing on all cylinders. There was the mysterious fantasy element to give it intrigue, the life-and-death conflict to give it stakes, and chemistry out the wazoo between the leads, which certainly wasn’t hurt by the fact that the actors fell into a real-life romance while filming the show (culminating in a bold public declaration, followed by days of disappearance when the lovebirds went underground and incommunicado).

But the behind-the-scenes excitement was icing, not cake: The drama’s crack factor came from its addictive story, and the way that it built around the romance without feeling empty of everything else. Where the drama excelled was in using all of its elements to drive the romantic storyline—the thrilling plot unfolding around the time-traveler, the mysterious travel-enabling talisman, the eerily changing rules—so that plot and romance were inextricable, driving each other. I’ve watched many a drama purely for the loveline, but the best ones don’t exist in a romance vacuum; they’re capable of holding up an entire world and mythos. All those heart-pounding kisses (so many kisses!) are just gravy.

 

2. Coffee Prince (2007)

HeadsNo2: There’s a reason Coffee Prince will always have a warm and safe place within our collective consciousness, and that’s thanks to the explosive nature of the romance at its center. What started first as a fun tale of bromance and camaraderie slowly morphed into an exploration of our characters’ deepest feelings and insecurities as our hero had to wrestle with his growing feelings of attraction to someone who he knew he could not and should not like.

While Han-gyul saw heroine Eun-chan as one of the boys and struggled with his growing attraction, she had to bear the weight of the false identity she had created, which both helped to strengthen their bond and to erect an insurmountable wall between them. Despite its light-hearted setup—crossdressing, boys, and hijinks!—Coffee Prince explored their love through a sensitive, thoughtful lens, giving us a love story that was complicated and profound. What more validation can you ask for, than to be loved for who you are, no matter what you are? Their love also served as a validation for every love, teaching us that it’s not about looks, gender, or societal norms, but simply about how you feel. (And how beautiful a message is that?) Han-gyul’s heartfelt struggle to deny his attraction to Eun-chan gave the surrender added poignancy, as he came to the realization that he couldn’t change the way he felt about his sworn brother, and would prefer to love him (her) than not. And though the truth of her real identity hit hard, we couldn’t help but feel for Eun-chan, who so believed she wouldn’t be adequate as a woman to Han-gyul that she would try to stay close to him as a man instead. Their love is the stuff of dreams, and of plain ol’ good TV.

 

3. Goong (Princess Hours) (2006)

javabeans: Goong was a phenomenon in its day, and while there were a multitude of contributing factors, the popularity and addictiveness of the drama owed a tremendous debt to the magnetism of the central couple—and that wasn’t even so much magnetism to us as it was magnetism to each other.

The plot was dressed in grandeur and palace formalities but was, at its core, really a straightforward opposites-attract, Cinderella-and-Darcy romance: An ordinary high schooler discovers that her grandfather and his friend had pledged, years ago, to marry their grandkids together. Oh, and the grandson happens to be a crown prince. The plot thus sent her into a series of rags-to-riches, fish-out-of-water foibles, replete with cohabitation hijinks once she moved into the palace (there were a lot of tropes involved), and a huge chunk of narrative gratification revolved around the icy hero learning to loosen up around the bubbly heroine and opening himself up to her. High school romances tend to be fairly chaste in their romantic developments, but Goong did flirt with being ever so slightly more suggestive than its pure-hearted counterparts; it wasn’t quite mature on that score, but it did prove that a heroine could kiss her man with whole heart and open mouth without the audience clutching its pearls in shock, but clamoring instead for more.

 

4. You From Another Star (2013-14)

HeadsNo2: We’ve had dramas where love spans time and/or fate, but You From Another Star proved that love could span galaxies, and time, and fate all at once. Maybe this romance sizzled and popped its way to superstardom because it was the epitome of the things we love in a lead couple: polar opposites, in the form of an alien and a sassy Hallyu star; cohabitation hijinks, with the two of them being neighbors; reincarnation (to prove that they were Fated To Be); and a play on normal gender roles, because while Do Min-joon wasn’t necessarily a beta hero, there were definitely times where he would be out-alpha’d by Chun Song-yi’s enormous, and often hilarious, personality.

Watching these two come to know each other and eventually fall in love was as rewarding and crack-fueled an experience as they come, and not only because it was fun to see a fastidious and crotchety centuries-old alien come around to a woman who was surprisingly normal and resonant at the end of the day, despite her tendency to cry her mascara off over the loss of a shoe, or answer her problems with “But I’m Chun Song-yi!” There was a beautiful everydayness to their gut-bustingly funny courtship, bolstered by an epic backstory that 400 years and millions of light-years will automatically bestow on a story. In short, the best of both worlds.

 

5. Healer (2014-15)

girlfriday: The Superman-Lois Lane-Clark Kent love triangle is iconic for good reason—when you put a superhero and his own secret identity in direct competition for the woman he loves, you’re guaranteed high-stakes angst and mistaken identity shenanigans when she longs for one and confides in the other. Healer distilled the best of that setup into its romance, between our intrepid reporter Young-shin, the mysterious night errand boy Healer who always came to her rescue, and his daytime persona as her bumbling hoobae reporter Bong-sookie.

With Healer, she got high drama and heart-stopping romance, with death-defying action, blindfolded rooftop kisses, and hands held in the dark, his face always tantalizingly out of reach. With Bong-sookie, she got a best friend, a trusted confidante, and someone she thought of as a sister (much to poor Bong-sookie’s chagrin). The thrill was in seeing the conflict in our hero when he yearned to get close to her, but always fell short in either persona, and the angst was played deliciously every time she’d confess her feelings for one to the other, and he’d feel rejected and delighted all at once. Never has self-jealousy been so entertaining. And the best part was that she was the strong one who held our hero together and brought him out into the light, and she loved him most of all when he was completely himself—neither hero nor ‘fraidy cat, but just a lonely boy withdrawn from the world. Healer may have saved her more often, but she saved him immeasurably more.

 

6. Master’s Sun (2013)

HeadsNo2: It was pretty clever of Master’s Sun to use its supernatural ghost-seeing premise as both the central conceit and an excuse for all sorts of hilarious skinship. It would’ve been fun enough just to pair a ghost-seeing heroine with an eccentric chaebol, but by having Gong-shil’s specter-spying problems disintegrate upon touching Joong-won (who charged her for every touch, since his body was precious), we ended up with a couple who got to know each other by literally being glued to each other’s sides. What’s not to love?

Along with all the cute antics and loads of bickering, a real love story started to emerge, grounding the emotions in more than just sizzling skinship. What started out as cheeky innuendos (and there were soooo many—this couple could win for their sexual innuendos alone) and excuses for physical contact grew into a bonding of two lonely souls who helped each other heal old wounds and face their futures. It’s this heartfelt bond that makes this romance a winner… although okay, maybe all the touchy-feely stuff doesn’t hurt.

 

7. The King 2 Hearts (2012)

girlfriday: There have been some epically assy heroes in dramaland, but this spoiled-prince-turned-tenderfooted-king who didn’t seem to have a sincere bone in his body is one of the more memorable ones, because of the delightfully satisfying way he was bested by love. It helped karmically that the heroine, a special forces soldier from North Korea, was better than him at just about everything and was always the one to get him out of scrapes. This hostile couple really put the hate in hate-to-love romance: They were political enemies of two warring countries who never saw eye-to-eye on anything, and he was a manchild whose favorite activity was to taunt her for his petty amusement, forced into a political marriage with the one woman who’d pricked his pride. The best part was that hate was so strong that the denial was even stronger, and I’ll never forget his big revenge plan to make her fall in love with him and believe he loved her for the rest of her life, so that he could say on her deathbed that it was all an act.

Needless to say, it was extremely satisfying to see a guy like that change because of the woman he loved, and become part of a team with her to face their enemies together. Their love had the power to cross the DMZ, stop wars from breaking out, and it literally saved two countries; but the true feat was that it was tenacious enough to overcome the king’s ginormous ego.

 

8. The Princess’s Man (2011)

javabeans: The Princess’s Man earns its spot as one of my all-time favorite romances, thanks to a rock-solid romantic and emotional match-up that felt grand in scope, epic in spirit, and balanced on both sides. Although these two star-crossed lovers started out betrothed to each other, their circumstances soon embroiled them in a maelstrom of betrayal and conflict, a partial lie spiraling out of control even as their attraction grew. The fact that her father massacred his family might have been enough to crush any other love, but the strength of this drama, and this couple, was that every obstacle only seemed to strengthen resolve and deepen ties. She was particularly admirable as the fierce, principled woman who would not condone her father’s actions, who stood by her man—and sometimes even protectively in front of him—even when he angrily pushed her away, determined to exact his revenge. She fought for him even when it put herself in danger and when it challenged her family ties, but I especially appreciated that fighting for her love was just as much about fighting for herself and her belief in justice; I loved how beautifully those principles coincided, making it so much more than romantic attraction or physical love. And once their commitment was solidified, it was never again shaken—not in the face of treacherous enemies, malicious interlopers, or even death.

 

9. 1% of Anything (2016)

javabeans: 1% of Anything is the lowest-key romance on this list, and probably in dramaland at large, which makes it a bit of an outlier. There’s very little conflict and barely a plot to speak of, other than the baseline premise needed to throw these two characters together: A meddling grandfather (always those guys!) writes a stipulation into his will that his grandson must marry a specific woman unknown to him in order to inherit, and the couple decides to contract-date to fulfill Grandpa’s basic criteria and then split up.

What ensues is six months of dating in the most ordinary of ways, and the couple realizes they rather like each other after all, and might want to keep dating after the terms of their contract are over. It sounds obvious and unexciting, and yet the magic comes in the very mundaneness of the story, and how the drama found a way to develop this love story with small brush strokes, sweetness, and a naturalness to the couple’s interactions that I’ve never seen in a drama before. It’s enough to make you suspicious of their real-life relationship, because their interactions felt so genuine that I often wondered if we were watching a real couple falling in love while playing a couple falling in love. This is a case where the feedback loop elevated the end result, with the loveline developing into winning chemistry, and that chemistry in turn driving the love story into deeper, more heartfelt emotions. This drama proves that details can add up and spark into something much more than the sum of its parts, and that genuine feeling from the characters can be as gripping as the most twisty kind of plot.

 

10. Ojakkyo Brothers (2011-12)

girlfriday: Ojakkyo Brothers had the most addictive romance at the center, and part of its magic was a stroke of luck in casting Joo-won and UEE, who happened to have fantastic chemistry together. I was convinced the entire time that Joo-won actually loved her in real life, because he would just give her these looks, like he was struck dumb because she was the purtiest girl he’d ever seen. They’re one of the most conventional couples on this list, but their love story made me sob like a baby and grin like a loon, and I needed their happy ending like I needed air. Sticking with a couple through 58 episodes can do that to you.

The heroine was a spoiled-girl-turned-Candy overnight when her father left her penniless and all alone in the world, and in an attempt to reclaim Dad’s farm she just moved right in with the family living there, putting her in a particularly combative relationship with the family’s third son, a terse, prickly cop. Watching their budding hate-to-love relationship was particularly enjoyable—everything from farm chores to coffee debts become thinly veiled excuses to spend more time together, as she wedged her way into the family’s hearts. Their romance had everything from drunken hijinks to petty jealousy to truly heart-wrenching family opposition, making their happy ending feel genuinely earned, like we’d been through battle together with the tear-soaked tissues to prove it. Sometimes, the obstacles to love don’t have to be time and history and the threat of war—real life is plenty dramatic enough, and a couple who endures and fights to stay together is just as inspiring.

 
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Damn this list is so awesome! Some of these fit right into my list too Coffee Prince (I can rewatch this like every day), Goong, K2H, Ojjakyo Bros ( I actually woke up early to just watch this live), The princess' man ( can't rewatch this though because sometimes I felt like my heart actually hurts watching this couple) and Masters Sun. I wish I could include Stars but but for some reason I could never completely emotionally invest in this couple and the other shows I never got around to watch. I think the other couple I would include in my list would probably be choon Hyang and Mong Ryong from DGCH.

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I'm so pleased to see Goong here, those two were electric while going from strangers to practically-enemies to love and that loooong-delayed kiss is still the one against which I compare all kdrama kisses ☺️

Thanks for explaining the criteria so that I can (almost) understand the exclusion of Sam Soon and Sam Shik! But I'm sure they are #11.

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YES!!!! Goong was my gateway drug to drama land….so glad to see it on a list…finally!!

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Yaaay! Princess Man! Here a virtual hug sending to your screen <3

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My OTPs are as follows:

So Jisub + Kim Hyun Joo (Glass Slipper)
Sung Joon + Jung So Min (Can We Get Married)

And there's a 3rd one but I forgot who they were... ?

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I totally agree with you on 1% of anything. I haven't seen a chemistry this good in a long time and this was a bit of surprise since it was a remake. I was addicted to this drama by watching the couples fall in love. Them falling in love together felt by looking at their eyes.

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Wow.... so am I. Explosive chemistry.

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Me too! I really enjoyed this drama because of that chemistry even though the plot was extremely thin, I was so invested in their story that I didn't even notice

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Giant - Minwoo and Miju Couple (JSW - HJE)

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I think a special award needs to go to Seo-Hwa & Wol-Ryung of Gu Family Book. If the OTP in a two episode back story can outshine the rest of the characters in a star studded drama, they've got my vote.

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Can we get a top 10 Bromance List?

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What about Mirror of the Witch? They brought out the best in each other and never gave up on each other. Although they were more cute than sexy together, I felt that they've matured together well and show the steadfast, deep commitment of any "grown up" couple.

PS. I loved Moonlight's chemistry but I gotta admit that towards the second half, the dragginess of her noble idiocy put a real damper.

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Yess healer all time fav

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I just couldn't explain how much relieved I am seeing Ojakgyo brother's couple Joo Won and UEE filling a place in this top-ten list. Their chemistry is just so amazing that I cried a bucket and laughter and smiled like an insane person while watching it. Why were they so adorable together? Heart* guess that'll because Joo Won really liked her during the shooting period since it's very ordinary for him to fall for his co-star during their shooting. What an honest actor!

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Thanks for these lists! I love them.

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!. Eric-Jung Yumi (Que Sera Sera-melodrama)
2. Yoon Eun Hye-Gong Yoo (Coffee Prince-Romcom)
3. Rain-Song Hye Kyo (Full House-comedy)

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My top 10 otp are (in no particular order):

1. Lee seo jin and Kim jung un in Lovers
2. Ha seok Jin and jeon so min in 1% of anything
3. Gong yoo and Kim go eun in goblin
4. Cha seung won and gong hyo Jin in the greatest love
5. Hyeri and park bo gum in reply 1988
6. Gong hyo Jin and so ji sub in masters son
7. Jang dong gun and Kim min jong in a gentlemans dignity
8. Gong yoo and yoon eun hye in coffee prince
9. Yook sung Jae and his credit card in goblin
10. Choi min soo and kang woo suk in sandglass

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I am disappointed at the lack of joonhyung-bokjoo and louie-bokshil pair in this list haha

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Can we get a top 10 strong bad-ass female list!?!

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ohhhh ojakgyo brothers!!

i thought uee and joo won were so incredibly cute together. they were on happy together after the show ended (or while it was airing?) and when they were questioned about their real life relationship they both looked super awkward, at least to me. i swear joo won was almost blushing! i remember it because i too felt their chemistry in the drama (one of the best i've ever seen) and so was observing the pair of them with interest on the show.

too bad uee's face has COMPLETELY changed. she used to be so cute and i was utterly shocked by her face in that drama with lee seo-jin. it looked like she couldn't even move it, like it was painful to laugh or talk... really a crying shame when you go back and watch clips of ojakgyo and see how "natural" she looked then...

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Can't agree with you more.. So sad that the couple I once so loved, the face of one of them has totally changed. It's such a pity since UEE had one of the most adorable faces I've seen in Kdramas.

The chemistry between them was fantastic in Ojakgyo Brothers. I just miss that chubby face and big, adorable eyes of UEE. Now her chin is so sharp and she just completely changed.

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1% of Something couple is my current favorite... I'm sooo in love with them. Love Healer and Goong too but JSM and HSJ has this perfect chemistry that their onscreen presence gives you goosebumps plus they look sooo cute together. Love to see them work on another romcom.

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I'm so grateful I don't have to come up with a definitive Top 10 OTP list of my own-- it'd be like asking me to rank my family. But there are two OTPs not on this list that would definitely make my Top 10 list if I had to make one: Smile You's adorably sweet and touching OTP, and Ugly Alert's less-adorable but even-more-touching OTP. (I'm obviously a sucker for touching storylines.)

The Ugly Alert couple is especially remarkable because despite Ugly Alert being a daily drama that starts out all makjangy and has plenty of angst throughout, the OTP has one of the loveliest relationships in all of dramaland. They have such a heartwarming story of two lonely, wounded souls who find love and healing as they gradually open up to one another and meet each other's vulnerability with compassion and respect.

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Let me write my own favorite OTPs:
Goong
Queen In Hyun's Man
Reply 1997
Healer

And suddenly I forgot the OTPs from all dramas that I've watch. But, if I added another one I think I couldn't stop untill at least 20.

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Come in, run through, can't find Woo Bin and Jong Suk, declare list invalid. DB, how could you do this to me, I've been following this site even before girlfriday became a part of the team! (Depressed...) even if they are on the list and not #1, the list would still be invalid^^ And I'm not talking about the bromance list - that's totally another thing.

#heavenordainedotp# #woobinjongsukchemiexplosion#

And two honorable mentions:

Uee/Joo Won - for being the pair that touches me just from a mv of the ost. Never got round to watch the drama but they left a really deep impression to this day.

Jo In Sung/Song Hye Kyo - there was this really sizzling and tension filled scene... their supposed sibling status (to her) made me blush big time.

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i imagine how this went.. let's have a telecon at 2. come prepared with a list of OTPs and pros and cons why they should be top 10. 2 minutes to present your case for each.

it's fun to read this list! i am scrolling down in anticipation to see if my OTPs got picked.

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I'm surprised at how different my list is than DB's. I most like OTPs who work together as a team, so that reflects a lot in my choices.

My top is definitely W-Two Worlds--great chemistry, plus they both have "superpowers" of some sort that they use together to save each other and solve problems. Pretty much my favorite OTP ever.

After that, my list in no particular order includes

Pinocchio (friends fall in love, plus complications)
Healer (how to be cool and awkward at the same time)
Master's Sun (the dynamic character changes while becoming their best selves as they work out the romance is awesome and funny)
Weightlifting Fairy (one of the most honestly realistic portrayals of a healthy relationship I can think of)
King 2Hearts (again, two people well-matched in terms of power and influence learning to work together to save the world)
and *maybe* I Hear Your Voice (plus points for working together and for chemistry, minus points for the fact that he's in high school and she's already in a career--that is a little too noona for me...)

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Secret Love Affair
Its Okay Its Love
Moonlight Drawn By Clouds
The King's 2 Hearts
I Hear Your Voice
Coffee Prince
Queen Inhyun's Man
That Winter The Wind Blows
Marriage Not Dating
Nice Guy

I was legit obsessed with all the above OTP.

I want to cheat and add
Cheese In the Trap: Boy I loved that couple ... while they were a couple.
Reply 97 & 88: Should really top a E(nsemble)TP list! My love was for so much more than the OTP alone.

Gahh this is very hard so many other OTP are suggesting themselves to me, and others I probably don't remember on the spur of the moment *thank god* , I don't know how you did it DB Staff, I'm in awe of you!

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Omo, I just posted my list and now I've realised I left Marriage Not Dating out ... hilarious couple with great chemistry they were amazing

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Lee Shin x Shin Chae Kyung from Goong is the ultimate OTP. I can rewatched their scenes in Goong again and again

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And yes Joo Won and UEE had explosive chemistry on Ojakgyo Brothers.i was obsessed with their scenes in the drama

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I can't wait for

1. Lee Jong Suk & Kim Woo Bin (S2013)
2. Lee Jong Suk & Kim Woo Bin (S2013)
3. Lee Jong Suk & Kim Woo Bin (S2013)
4. Lee Jong Suk & Kim Woo Bin (S2013)
5. Lee Jong Suk & Kim Woo Bin (S2013)
6. Jung Kyung Oh & Yoon Hyun Min (Heartless City)
7. Yoo Ah In & Song Joong Ki (SKKS)
8. Park Bo Gum & Seo In Guk (IRY)
9. Jo In Sung & Kim Bum (TWTWB)
10. Park Bo Gum & Song Joong Ki (Bromance Beyond Dramas/lol)

I mean... the list is going to look like this right. Right, Dramabeans? ha ha ha

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yes, to no. 7. and no. 8, I also listed them above.

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I'm just here to say I'm soooo happy you included my favorite OTP of all time: Healer!! now off to rewatch it for the 20th time ;)

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To add to the list:

Lee Jong Suk and Lee Bo Young (I hear your voice)
Lee dong wook and Kim Sun Ah (Scent of a Woman)

and as everyone else already mentioned-- Kim Bok Joo and Jung Joon Young (Weighlifting Fairy)

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City hall. Cha Seong Won and Kim Sun Ah. My all time favourite....

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My top list:
Nam Joo Huyk and Lee Sung Kyung (Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok Joo)
Moon Geun Young & Jang Geun Suk (Mary Stayed Out All Night): Merry Chirstmas Happy New Year couple
Yoo Ah In and Shin Se Kyung (Six Flying Dragons)
Kim Seul-gi x Yoon Doo-joon (Splish Splash Love)

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I actually went to compile all the dramas (in excel) I have watched since 2004 in order to come up with this list!!! I have watched 50 over kdramas (!!!).

My personal list of favourite OTP:

1. Goblin - Lee Dong Wook and Yoo In Na
2. Goong - Joo Ji Hoon and Yoon Eun Hye
3. City Hunter - Lee Min Ho and Park Min Young
4. Pinocchio - Lee Jong Suk and Park Shin Hye
5. I Miss You - Park Yoo Chun and Yoon Eun Hye
6. School 2015 - Yook Sung Jae and Kim So Hyun
7. High Kick 3 - Lee Jong Suk and Kim Ji Won
8. Reply 1988 - Ryu Joon Yeol and Hyeri
9. You're beautiful - Jung Yong Hwa and Park Shin Hye
10. Shining Inheritance - Lee Seung Gi and Han Hyo Joo

Unfortunately I did not watch Queen Inhyun's Man. It seemed very much raved OTP.

There were a lot of great drama but some did not leave a lingering feeling after, pretty much forgettable. (cue: descendants of the sun, You who came from the stars, sorry!) I decided to leave them out.

This was fun. Good Night!

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The best: Sung Na Jung (Go Ah Ra) and Trash (Jung Woo) in Reply 1994.

Other that I love:

Jung Ji Oh (Hyun Bin) and Joo Joon Young (Song Hye Kyo) in Worlds Within.

Pyo Na Ri (Gong Hyo Jin) and Lee Hwa Shin (Jo Jung Suk) in Jealousy Incarnate.

Jang Jae (Yul Jo In Sung) and Ji Hae Soo (Gong Hyo Jin) in It's OK, It's Love.

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I have pushed back on watching Queen Inhyun's Man for the longest time since I am not familiar with the leads. I know and heard recommendations for it aand finally got around into watching it since I had time and craving for a good drama (Needed a pick me upper once Weightlifting Fairy ended). I now have finished it and now is part of my all-time faves. (Part of me couldnt get past the last bit..logic...but I still loved the drama) I love it and just needed to fangirl a bit and agree why it should be on the top.

I have watched the Top 9 in the list and loved most of it with the exception of King 2 Hearts. I would put Weightlifting Fairy in my list together with most of the dramas listed in the Top 10.

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Same here! I marathoned it last week and loved it (the ending bit was bit off I admit)

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This list can't be complete without the following 2 OTPs:
- Kim Sam Soon & Sam Shik (My Name is Kim Sam Soon)
- Song Eun Chae & Cha Moo Hyuk (I'm Sorry I Love You)

It's classics!

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Thanks DB for the list.. I didn't finish Queen Inhyun's Man (maybe i'll watch it again from the beginning cause i forgot the story) and i haven't watched that 1% and Ojakkyo yet (added in watching list already!). The rest, i love them but they're just not my OTP. I think i only agree on #8 (Princess' Man). I cried so much watching our OTP, cant even re-watch because it still hurts lol.

If i may add my another favs:
- Sassy Girl Chunhyang (Chunhyang and Mongryong)
- Weightlifting Fairy KBJ (Bokjoo and Joonhyung) - still having withdrawal issue T.T Bokjoonyoung forever! lol
- Reply 1997 (Shiwon and Yoonjae)
- Reply 1998 (Junghwan and Deokseon) - smh cant move on
- School 2015 (Taekwang and Eunbi)
- Marriage Not Dating (Jangmi and Gitae)
- Pinocchio (Dalpo and Inha)

I think that's all, as what i remember. I'm so forgetful that i probably need a whole night to remember all dramas i've watched T.T

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Thanks for putting '1% of something' in the list. Like seriously, i have already come to terms with the fact that no one cares about this drama that i got really very happy to see it in the list <3

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Queen In-hyun’s Man for me after reading your criteria for OTP. Weightlifting Fairy is probably my second choice if we were to choose a current OTP. hahaha

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(I can't remember the names of the characters so I'll list the dramas)
1. Cha Jung Woo and Na Ae Ra from Cunning Single Lady (still my favorite drama in all of dramaland)
2. Pyo Nari and Lee Hwa Shin
3. The romance between the second leads in History of the Salary Man
4. Jung Ryeo Wons romance with Anthony Kim
5. Even though they weren't a couple :( Jung Hwan and Duk soon/soo yeon

I can't really think of any others right now. Writing this list makes me think of all of my drama crushes and phases

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My personal favorite OTPs:

1. Coffee Prince
2. Splash Splash Love
3. Bride of the Century
4. Answer Me 1997
5. Queen In Hyun's Man
6. Healer
7. Fated to Love You
8. King2Hearts
9. Scent of a Woman
10. Full House

They all had that one romantic scene where everything was firing on all cylinders. Perfect acting and perfect music to set the mood, making them so unforgettable and send instant butterflies to my stomach every time I see them. Full House for instance, just seeing SHK and Rain on that bench with Lyn's OST playing in the background is enough to give me the warm and fuzzies.

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Man, can't believe I've watched every single drama on this list except for one! Gotta watch 1% of Anything real soon.

I guess this top 10 thingy only confirms my irrevocable love for kdramas and how it doesn't let go everytime I try. Heh. ? Love all the OTPs here! It must have been difficult to narrow it down to 10 considering the countless OTPs who graced the dramaland over the years. Admit it, the fangirl heart doesn't settle with 10! ? This said, perhaps a part 2 and an expanded version of this list. Yes?

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KIM BOK JOOOOOOOOOOOOO

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Marathoned Dae Jang Geum (I know, it was ... a long ride) to get ready for Saimdang that starts today, and I just wanted to say - now watching it as an adult, I am floored by the devotion Sir Min shows Jang Geum. He was her rock, her biggest cheerleader, and knew that she would be a woman for the ages, striving always to make that possible. And for him, she gave him constant reason to continue as an idealist, a scholar, and one that believed untiring, compassionate good could prevail. Just wanted to say watching the show made me remember this post T___T

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This is very late, but I'm going to try listing my top 10 OTPs

1. Full House (Lee Youngjae-Han Jieun/Rain-Song Hyegyo)
2. Coffee Prince (Choi Hankyul-Go Eunchan/Gong Yoo-Yoon Eunhye)
3. Reply 1997 (Yoon Yoonjae-Sung Siwon/Seo Inguk-Eunji)
4. Playful Kiss (Baek Seungjo-Oh Hani/Kim Hyunjoong-Jung Somin)
5. Ojakgyo Brothers (Hwang Taebum-Choi Sooyoung/Ryu Sooyoung-Choi Jungyeon)
6. Mask (Choi Minwoo-Byun Jisook/Joo Jihoon-Soo Ae)
7. Attic Cat (Lee Kyungmin-Nam Jungeun/Kim Raewon-Jung Dabin)

I tried to think of 10 but I can't seem to recall any more couple. Listing OTPs is quite hard for me, and I went based on how much I remember about obsessing over them, and how much I miss them (that sometimes lead me to rewatching the dramas). Rain-Song Hyegyo is my all-time favorite OTP because even after all these years, I still watch Full House sometimes, just for the sake of seeing them together. They have the best chemistry in my opinion.

P.S. Am I the only one who loves Taebum-Sooyoung in Ojakgyo more than Taehee-Uee's character (I forgot her name)

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I FORGOT TO TYPE ONE COUPLE OMG
I feel guilty because I love them so much

8. Cinderella's Sister (Han Kihoon-Song Eunjo/Chun Junmyung-Moon Geunyoung)

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4 out of 10 of the dramas i have watched agreed on the OTP's specially on the 1% of Anything...it was such a common theme in kdramaland..but got me like have hearts in my eyes with the interaction of the heroine and hero..

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Tied at 1 - Han Kyul & Eun Chan (Coffee Prince)
Book Joo & Jonn Hyung (WFKBJ)

That's it. I know this is a month late. :P

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Yay for Baek Jaeun and Hwang Taehee! Recently when Joowon and Boa dating news came out, it did breaks my heart a little bit, cause without me knowing, I still root for UEE and Joowon deep in my heart hahaha.

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ALL HAIL TO THE SWAG COUPLE

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Aaah coffee prince <333333

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I love all these!!! <3

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