February marks that time of year when the scent of roses fills the air, pink and red hearts seem to pop up everywhere, and chocolates are passed around — maybe not in real life, but definitely in K-dramas! Whether you are a hopeless romantic or someone who’d rather roll your eyes at all things Valentine’s Day, here are five K-dramas guaranteed to bring some joy and excitement to your February.
A Time Called You
“A Time Called You” is a K-drama with a lot of twists that might leave your head spinning. At first glance, “A Time Called You” seems to be about two people chasing after each other through time. But beyond that, this K-drama has its own unique spin on time travel. Paired with beautiful cinematography and music, it is an emotional rollercoaster that’s both heartwarming and heart-wrenching. At the end of the day, “A Time Called You” is about two people so perfect for each other that even the universe wishes to bring them together.

Our Beloved Summer
Ten years ago in high school, Kook Yeon-su and Choi Ung shot a documentary on the best and worst students in the school. Beginning as a pair of highly incompatible deskmates with the most hilarious squabbles, they later fell in love and dated for five years. After a further five years of no encounters, they suddenly begin to constantly run into each other. In addition to this, their clips from ten years ago have gone viral, and they’re forced back together to film a second documentary. A quote that perfectly sums them up is: “The thing about love and hate is there is a very thin line between them.” With bickering ex-lovers who can’t decide if they love or hate each other, this romantic comedy has fresh dialogue and humor unlike any other show.
Crash Landing on You
When strong, independent businesswoman Se-ri gets caught in a freak paragliding accident, she crash-lands in North Korea — literally — right into the life of Ri Jeong-hyeok, a kind but awkward military officer. As Ri helps her return home, their bond deepens in ways neither could have imagined. “Crash Landing on You” is more than a love story; it’s about the connections Se-ri builds with the people around her, from North Korean soldiers to village women. With its unique plot, compelling characters, and heartwarming moments, this drama will sweep you off your feet.
Hospital Playlist
“Hospital Playlist” is a slice-of-life K-drama centering on the friendship of five doctors as they navigate their daily lives. Each episode blends patient stories with touching moments from the doctors’ own lives, and as a bonus, the friends close every episode with a live band performance that perfectly ties everything together. It’s a show about friendship, but the romance sprinkled throughout adds just the right touch. Prepare to laugh, cry, and fall in love with these characters.
Vincenzo
Looking for something darker and more action-packed? “Vincenzo” has you covered. This fast-paced, sharp-witted drama follows Vincenzo, a suave Korean-Italian mafia lawyer, and Hong Cha-young, an unstoppable, fierce attorney. Together, they take on corrupt villains with a mix of charm, intelligence, and chaos. The chemistry between the leads is beautiful, and the balance between the show’s comedic and dramatic moments is masterfully done. One minute you’ll be laughing out loud, and the next, you’ll be on the edge of your seat. With its unforgettable characters and thrilling plot twists, “Vincenzo” is as addictive as it gets.
Whether you’re a die-hard romantic or just looking for a good story to escape into, these five K-dramas will keep you entertained all month long.