Torn Between Two Loves? These K-Dramas Will Give You Second Lead Syndrome
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Gaya Hidup, VIVA Banyuwangi – Love triangles are a staple in K-dramas, adding a layer of complexity and emotional turmoil to the story. Get ready for some serious second lead syndrome as we explore K-dramas with unforgettable love triangles that will leave you torn between two characters.
1. Reply 1988 (2015)
This coming-of-age drama features an iconic love triangle between Deok-sun, Jung-hwan, and Choi Taek. Viewers were divided on who Deok-sun should end up with, making "Reply 1988" a classic example of a K-drama that perfectly captures the essence of first love and friendship.
2. Start-Up (2020)
Seo Dal-mi finds herself torn between two men: Nam Do-san, the founder of Samsan Tech, and Han Ji-pyeong, an investor with secret feelings for her. "Start-Up" blends a compelling love triangle with a story about dreams, ambition, and the competitive world of start-ups.
3. Heirs (2013)
Cha Eun-sang, a poor girl, gets entangled in a love triangle with two wealthy heirs: Kim Tan, the charming and rebellious one, and Choi Young-do, the cold and arrogant one. "Heirs" is a classic K-drama that explores themes of class, love, and friendship.