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Gay Characters in Kdramas: The Good, The Bad, and The Mediocre
Gay characters rarely show up in Korean dramas. Though there have been a few characters over the years, In terms of representation, the characterization and stories of these characters are usually nothing to write home about, but I figured, why not document about it anyway? Here’s my observe and don’t see list, if you’re looking for male lover characters in kdramas.
Warning for spoilers galore!
The Mediocre (these aren’t bad, but they’re not the top either)
Lily Fever (2015)
The Story: Kyung Ju heads to her friends house one day to detect her missing passport. She finds Se Rang instead.
Should You Watch?: Sure. This show is quirky and just downright odd. The conclusion leaves a lot to be desired and the story itself is gentle of all over the place, but it’s cute, it’s funny, it’s brief, most of it’s nonsense, and the girls have lots of chemistry. It’s only a bonus that Se Rang is a standout character of this show. You’ll probably fall for her yourself by the end of the webseries.
The Lover: Joon Jae and Takuya (2015)
The Story: Different couples dwell together in an apartment building
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(Quick Note: I understand there are now some overtly, awesomely gay Korean Dramas. I wrote this post in 2017… so forgive me, but I haven’t had a lot of time to update it… I’m popping in links to new shows as I discover them)
Let’s face it – there are a lot of gay-questioning dramas out there. Okay, sure, they’re not implicitly gay; Only recently have dramas crossed the purebred queer border, though their feature films acquire definitely made some expeditions to homosexual town in the past few years. But it doesn’t matter if they’re gay or just questioning. We passion it! Whether it’s one sided or misdirected, for comedy or for drama, for love or for money… K-Dramas are sprinkled with the gay rainbow. And no one can deny it.
Korean dramas often depict variations in sexuality, sex roles, sexual attraction, and sexual fluidity. It’s an absorbing juxtaposition to their seemingly strict gender assignments and homophobia… and/or perhaps a direct result of them. Because the rules are there, it’s more joy to break them.
Gender Bending is widespread in Taiwan too.
Off the top of my head – t
25 Great K-Dramas With LGBTQ+ Representation
Summary
- Korean TV showcases LGBTQ+ voice with heartwarming storylines, pushing the genre forward.
- K-dramas enjoy Semantic Error explore identity and relationships in academia, marking progress.
- Despite challenges, LGBTQ+ visibility is growing in K-dramas, offering diverse romantic storylines.
Representation in Korean television has been advancing over the years, and the best gay K-dramas have some of the most heartwarming storylines that push the subgenre forward. American shows have, more recently, been noted for showcasing Queer representation on the small screen, albeit in a relatively petite way. However, when it comes to K-dramas, the genre has been a bit more conservative. Over the years, there has been a growing number of LGBTQ+ representation in K-dramas, whether involving same-sex couples or compact storylines.
The representation may feel miniature to the Western audience, but they have a strong impact in a countr
Korean BL dramas have surged in popularity recently. Advocate in the day, South Korea didn't jump onto the Boys Love phenomenon like other nearby countries. It took a while for the Korean BL series to gain traction over the years. You'll notice a flurry of new dramas and series coming out around 2021 and 2022.
Since then, Korean BL dramas have rapidly gained favour among many fans. Their high movie values and exciting storylines are the staples of the genre. Although the romances tend to be more culturally conservative, they are sweet and wholesome. Most dramas are also relatively short, making them easy to finish in one go.
In 2022, Semantic Error became a cultural phenomenon. This sleek and fast-paced romance resonated with millions of fans worldwide. It set a fresh bar of excellence for the Korean BL industry. In addition, its triumph catapulted the two leads to stardom, proving there is a mass market for this genre. Accompanying in its footsteps, many other studios have begun producing new Korean BL series in 2023 and beyond.
You'll enjoy Korean BL dramas if you like:
- Good production values
- Emotionally charged storylines
- Sweet and wholesome romances
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