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The 15 best K-dramas of 2021, from Vincenzo and Mr Queen to Squid Game

  • Squid Game was this year’s smash hit, but high society drama Mine struck a chord with viewers and cyberpunk odyssey Dr Brain had spectacular action sequences
  • Hellbound was chock full of thrilling set pieces and huge narrative surprises, while Shin Ha-kyun shone in gripping crime drama Beyond Evil

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(From left) Oh Yeong-su, Lee Jung-jae and Park Hae-soo in a scene from Netflix’s smash hit Squid Game. Where does it rank among the Post’s best K-dramas of 2021?  Photo: Netflix

With the smash-hit success of Squid Game and a variety of other hits that rang around the world, 2021 will go down as a very special year for Korean drama series.

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While global streaming platforms were a big part of this, as they poured big budgets into high-concept programmes which previously had not existed in the Korean market, it was truly a great year for Korean small-screen content across the board.

Korea-based cable and broadcast channels stepped up to the plate with a variety of high-quality programming for all tastes.

Whittling all these successes down to just 15 titles requires some terrible sacrifices, but with that done, here are our picks for the best Korean dramas of 2021, ranked from good to great.

15. The Penthouse (season 2)

Last year’s makjang (Korean soap opera) hit The Penthouse quickly returned to our screens with another outrageous season of television, with the ne’er-do-wells of Hera Palace once again up to no good.
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