6 K-Dramas You Can Enjoy With the Entire Family

Whether you’re spending the long weekend with your family or spending it alone, there are some great family K-dramas on Netflix that you can enjoy. Since family dramas depict characters of various ages and circumstances, the stories are both relatable and engaging. Some of these shows are lengthy, too, so you can watch them beyond the long weekend and turn them into an entertaining family activity. Check out some shows you can enjoy with the whole family below.

6 K-Dramas You Can Enjoy With the Entire Family

Once Again

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Once Again centers around a family with all four siblings going through a divorce. Each of their circumstances is different – from having a cheating spouse to annulling their marriage right after their wedding – but they all end up returning to their parents’ home and living together once again. They each end up taking another shot at love and their dreams. While divorce isn’t a pleasant experience, Once Again tells a warm story of family love and new beginnings.

My Father is Strange

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My Father is Strange also centers around a family of four siblings, but they aren’t married. Patriarch Byun Han-soo (Kim Young-cheol) is a devoted husband and father, so everyone is shocked when idol singer turned actor An Jung-hui (Lee Joon) claims to be Han-soo’s son. It sounds like a lot of drama, but it’s actually a funny and heartwarming series. Also, family weekend dramas often help rising actors become more popular. You can spot Abyss and Dr. Romantic S2 star Ahn Hyo-seop in My Father is Strange as well.

What Happens to My Family?

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What Happens to My Family centers around a sacrificial single father (Yoo Dong-kun) who is fed up with his selfish children and sues them in order to teach them a lesson on how they can be a true family. As the three siblings work on fulfilling their father’s conditions, they learn how to appreciate their father and their family. There’s also a lot of cuteness to enjoy with young actors Yoon Bak, Park Hyung-sik, Nam Ji-hyun, and Seo Kang-jun.

My Golden Life

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My Golden Life shows the consequences of a mother’s misguided love for her daughter (Shin Hye-sun) as she seizes an opportunity for her daughter to experience a golden life amongst the upper class. The heroine, believing herself to be Haesong Group family’s long-lost daughter, gets to live a glamorous life. However, the families have to deal with the fallout once the truth is revealed. While birth secrets are a common trope, My Golden Life avoids being cliche by highlighting relevant social issues and focusing on personal happiness.

Marriage Contract

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Marriage Contract focuses on a poor, widowed young mother (U-ie) who desperately needs to take care of her 7-year-old daughter and repay loan sharks. She meets a wealthy business executive (Lee Seo-jin) with a sick mother who needs a liver transplant. The pair decide to sign a marriage contract so that his mother can get a liver transplant and she can have her substantial debt paid off. While they carry out their fake marriage, they fall in love. Marriage Contract is a good watch if you’re looking for a family drama with fewer episodes!

My Only One

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If you haven’t noticed by now, U-ie has acted in many popular family dramas. In My Only One, U-ie portrays Kim Do-ran whose life turns upside down when her biological father (Choi Su-jong) appears after 28 years. The characters go through a lot of difficult circumstances, but the family-oriented drama relays a message of rediscovering hope in life and having the assurance that you have someone on your side. The theme of people making sacrifices for their beloved family members is also very relatable and heartwarming.

Which of these family K-dramas will you be checking out? Watch them all on Netflix!