People that haven’t yet discovered the wonders of K-Drama don’t know what they’re missing.
For about $5 a month, at either dramafever.com or viki.com you have access to hundreds of shows from romantic comedies, historical and family style dramas commercial free and in HD. Or, you can watch for free with commercials.
If you have a subscription to either Netflix or Hulu, they’re also available there, all subtitled in English.
Production values rival anything produced in hollywood. Rather than “seasonal” programming, series are a set number of episodes, usually 16, but some of the more involved storylines run 50 episodes or more. Very rarely a series will have the scheduled number of episodes reduced because of low ratings, but a series will never be canceled without a conclusion to the story.
You will not see nudity, sexual situations or homo anything on a K-Drama. They are everything current American television is not.
Before I tried it, I thought I could never get used to watching anything with subtitles but I got accustomed to it very easily and I’m to the point now where TV without subtitles feels strange.
If you hate what Hollywood and the Lefties behind it are doing to America, stop funding them and try something new, where the people aren’t trying to destroy the family and social order. K-Dramas fit the bill.
Well there was a homo character in "Secret Garden", but you never saw him acting on it.