7 K-Dramas That Viewers in Their 50s & Above Will Enjoy: ‘Reply 1988,’ ‘Hospital Playlist,’ MORE

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Reply 1988
Hospital Playlist
Dear My Friends
My Lovely Sam Soon
Navillera
When My Love Blooms
Once Again

May you be in your fifties or sixties, there are still several K-dramas for you and will surely enjoy while sipping on your coffee or can be a source of bonding with your grandchildren. 

From the nostalgic "Reply 1988" to the talented squad of "Hospital Playlist" these are the K-series you can watch on repeat in the comfort of your home. 

1. 'Reply 1988'

No matter what age you are, "Reply 1988" will always be nostalgic to every viewer. This drama brings a roller coaster of emotions that will also bring you back to your teenage years. It follows the story of Deok Sun and her lovely neighborhood friends who were in their high school years. The coming-of-age crushes, relationships with parents, life decisions, and more you'll get to see all of these in "Reply 1988." 

2. 'Dear My Friends'


Second, on the list is this award-winning masterpiece. "Dear My Friends" won the Baeksang for Best Drama in 2017, which only means that this is a must-see show that will make you reminisce about your memories with your friends. It is a slice-of-life series of old friends and what they go through in life. Ready some tissues, for it will make you cry for its touching story. 

3. 'When My Love Blooms'

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The mature love that strengthen through the years. It tells the story of their college years, still young and developing love. With the interesting changes, the leads had in their lives from poor, passionate protester to rich, successful businessman, "When My Love Blooms" is a must-see series. 

4. 'Navillera'

A heartwarming story of a seventy-year-old man whose dream is to become a ballet dancer. His determination and bravery in pursuing his lifelong dream will move you to tears. Plus, his adorable relationship with Chae Rok, who is a ballet prodigy is one of the highlights of this drama. 

5. 'My Lovely Sam Soon'

Old but gold, this classic K-drama starring Hyun Bin and Kim Sun Ah definitely be on your watchlist. Aside from being one of the biggest Hallyu hits of all time, this drama has a good storyline. The female lead deals with grief, memory, and how to restart your life when you think you've lost everything. It will also give you enough romance and comedy that the oldies but young at heart will enjoy. 

6. 'Once Again'

This 2020 series follows the story of four adult children who return home to their parents after they all got divorced. "Once Again" is a heartwarming family drama that you'll enjoy watching, especially for those above 50 yrs. old. Be ready to embrace changes and new seasons as this series will teach you to accept new love in life. 

7. 'Hospital Playlist'

Indeed a good drama to invest your time in. Not just one but two seasons for "Hospital Playlist." Fall in love with the story of these five doctors who are friends but face several individual cases along with always having each other's backs. 

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