Highest Rating Korean Drama of All Time
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Ongoing, First published Aug 31, 2020
When it comes to getting the best of the best, you have to look at the Korean dramas of all time and make sure you choose the ones that will satisfy your heart. The highest rated Korean drama of all time is a very different story than the other shows on the air that are not rated so highly. It takes a certain kind of person to truly be able to give the highest rating to a show and this kind of person has to be the one who is able to appreciate the story and the overall performance of a show. If you are the type of person who enjoys a variety of shows then this might just be the show for you.
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