
6 hilariously iconic K-drama scenes we can't stop rewatching
Kogi song from 'My Roommate Is a Gumiho'
Lee Dam (Girl's Day maknae, Hyeri) is a major foodie, much like the star playing her. In this unhinged scene from the K-drama, her last remaining brain cell stages a full-blown song-and-dance number in tribute to kogi (meat), delivering a moment that's equal parts absurd and on-brand for both the character and the actress. Tae-sung's birthday surprise from 'Lovely Runner'
In the beloved time-travel K-drama, Im Sol (Kim Hye-yoon) surprises Kim Tae-sung (Song Geon-hee) with an embarrassing, self-edited birthday video professing her love through song and dance. The lyrics—where she dramatically rejects K-drama's most beloved heartthrobs, including Hyun Bin, Gong Yoo and Jo In-sung, in favour of her 'Prince' Tae-sung—are nothing short of legendary, cementing the scene as one of the drama's most meme-able moments. A close runner-up? Ryu Sun-jae's (Byeon Woo-seok) aggressive flying kisses.
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This outrageously funny moment catapulted Seo Hye-won into breakout-star status and cemented her character as an instant fan favourite. Her pitch-perfect delivery of the now-iconic line was so memorable that fans ended up referencing it later on, when she appeared in Alchemy of Souls and Lovely Runner , joking that she'd finally found friends at last. Elevator scene from 'True Beauty'
The K-drama True Beauty has no shortage of hilariously unforgettable moments—Han Seo-joon (Hwang In-youp) getting caught dancing in cheetah-print boxers and Lim Joo-kyung (Moon Ga-young) grooving to 'Maria' in front of faculty immediately come to mind—but the elevator scene truly takes the cake. Getting stuck with two cute classmates is bad enough, but when you desperately need to pee and your crush suggests using your coffee cup? That's an excruciatingly embarrassing moment. Ik-joon vs Jun-wan in 'Hospital Playlist'
Hospital Playlist is a treasure trove of meme-able scenes and hilarious moments between the 99s—a group of lifelong friends who all work as doctors at Yulje Medical Centre and cosplay as bandmates in their spare time. Their dynamic, as with any tight-knit friend group, is full of love, teasing and inside jokes—but none are as chaotically entertaining as Ik-jun and Jun-wan. Their endless bickering, ridiculous squabbles and perfectly timed comedic fights are a consistent highlight.
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