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However, what makes the series special is its equally complex set of characters. No cliches around here, Extracurricular plunges into dark subject matter such as violence against sex workers and teen drug abuse. Both soon fall too deep into a world of violent and ruthless crime. Things quickly spiral out of control when a similarly unhinged classmate starts uncovering the truth about the quietly ideal student. Unfortunately, this side hustle happens to be managing a prostitution ring. One intelligent model student hides a secret “side hustle” to afford his pristine education. His performance alone is enough to recommend the entire series.Įxtracurricular might just ruin every other high school Korean drama for you. Lee’s ice-cold stoicism slips once in a while for us all to see the true madness underneath. Actor Lee Dong Wook plays the chilling yet entrancing dentist and killer (don’t worry this is no spoiler). One neighbor/antagonist, in particular, is responsible for bringing the ultimate chills to the show. Unfortunately, the neighbors at the “Eden” are as nightmarish as it can get. Running direly low on cash, he decides to move into a dorm-style residence where the rooms are miniature and roommates are aplenty. The drama series follows a young man from a small town who starts a new job in Seoul. The series plays as more of a slow burn unlike Sweet Home, but this aspect plays in its favor in delivering a subtly disturbing atmosphere. Here are some of the best Korean dramas, both series & films, on Netflix.īloody, nerve-wracking, and delightfully unnerving, Strangers from Hell is a must-watch for any interested in the thriller genre.
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Our Netflix recommendations vary from mafia crime thrillers to straight-up serial killer horror.
The Korean drama genre is more expansive than many imagine. If you want to take a peek at the dark side of Korean dramas, Netflix has everything you need to dive into suspenseful and even violent K-dramas. We all love Korean romantic dramas with heart-pounding romances, but sometimes we all need a change in pace. If you’ve seen the Netflix series Sweet Home, then you know K-dramas can get dark in no time. Follow her on Twitter.By: Elizabeth Rios ‘Sweet Home’: The best Korean dramas available on Netflixįorget everything you know about Korean dramas. Emily Tannenbaum is an entertainment editor, critic, and screenwriter living in Los Angeles. Season three of You is available now on Netflix. One way or another, Joe Goldberg must be stopped, and Marienne could be the perfect person for the job. While I imagine Gamble and her talented team will find a way to keep things fresh-and they should really be applauded for filming the least COVID-apparent season of television produced in 2020–21 so far-I don't know how much more I can take of this straight white man stalking and killing the women unlucky enough to catch his eye.Īnd yet You could not have ended with season three. With Love and Henry now out of the picture, Joe escapes his little box for the city of Paris, where he believes his latest fixation, Marienne, is hiding out. In what may be the most iconic season finale of the year-and the best use of Folklore's “Exile” I could ever imagine- You resets to a Joe in his most basic form: a psychopath on the hunt for The One. And trust me, the ends get disastrous enough to merit the use of crossbows. Without any semblance of a honeymoon phase, it's thrilling to see Love and Joe try to salvage their unhappy marriage through sheer force of will, couples therapy, plenty of cheating, and even a potential orgy-all to varying disastrous ends. Instead, season three finds Joe navigating the ups and downs of his new roles as father and husband.
Think it's fate that you keep seeing your crush around town? What if it's actually cyberstalking? Don't get me started on “I wolf you.”īut after two seasons of that-and far too many innocent dead women left behind-Joe's obsession is nothing new. It's also the reason season four, which has already been announced, must be the last.įor two seasons of You, creator Sera Gamble and her team of writers did a brilliant job adapting Caroline Kepnes's novels into a series that unpacks rom-com tropes Hollywood has been spoon-feeding us for years. Sure, Joe will still stalk a woman from her home to the library with a baby strapped to his chest, but he'll also do everything in his power not to murder anyone, especially Henry's mom.Īnd that tension, my friends, is what makes You season three its best season yet. For Henry, Joe will do anything he can to suppress his worst urges out of constant fear he'll ruin him the same way he's been ruined by his childhood.