4 Female-Centric K-Dramas To Watch This Women’s Month: ‘Little Women,’ ‘Green Mothers’ Club,’ More!

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What better way to celebrate the International Women's Month than by binging on women-centered K-Dramas while pampering?

In recent years, the influx of works that star powerful, independent and badass women has been amazing. In addition to that, a lot of them also feature the beauty of female friendships.

Here are four women-driven works that you need to watch this month!

'Work Later, Drink Now'

In 2021, Lee Sun Bin, Jung Eunji and Han Sun Hwa decorated the screen with their comical and inspirational friendship.

In "Work Later, Drink Now," they starred as three best friends who try to get through their work, personal and romantic problems by discussing everything over a generous amount of alcohol.

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Praised for its realistic portrayal of friendship, daily lives and alcoholism, "Work Later, Drink Now" became a fan-favorite work among viewers, all thanks to its fantastic portrayal of the lives of single women and strong female friendship!

Due to popular demand, "Work Later, Drink Now" released a new installment in the following year!

'Little Women'

Last year, Kim Go Eun, Nam Ji Hyun and Park Ji Hu played the role of the destitute Oh sisters in the South Korean adaptation of the classic novel "Little Women" by Louisa May Alcott.

The drama follows the lives of the sisters whose lives become complicated when they get entangled with the most influential family of South Korea.

Besides the bond of the sisters, Kim Go Eun's chemistry with Uhm Ji Won and Choo Ja Hyun is also a must watch.

"Little Women" also boasts the tinge of mystery, thriller and suspense along its narrative, which earned the work high praises during its broadcast.

'Thirty Nine'

With Jeon Mi Do, Kim Ji Hyun and Son Ye Jin, a great drama is guaranteed! In the 2022 drama "Thirty Nine," the three acclaimed actresses transformed into best friends who are on the verge of turning 40 years old.

Despite being accomplished women with different attitudes and outlooks in life, they all get along well. In ups and downs, they are there for one another.

What makes the drama the best is how real their characters are, especially how they handle life's challenges that could strain their relationship.

'Green Mothers' Club'

Last but not the least is the mystery drama "Green Mothers' Club" that was released last year.

Starring five amazing women including Lee Yo Won, Choo Ja Hyun, Kim Gyu Ri, Jang Hye Jin and Joo Min Kyung, the drama follows their lives as mothers who meet around school to ensure their children have the best education and things in life.

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Besides that, "Green Mothers' Club" also features complicated yet beautiful friendships, motherly love, and growth of the five mothers who encounter life-altering challenges.

While it consists of strong women, the womance of Lee Yo Won and Choo Ja Hyun, who stuck with one another through thick and thin, is off the charts; it even gained its own cult following!

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Written by Elijah Mully.

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