Six K-Dramas that Capture the Melancholy and Magic of Fall

As the air turns crisp and the leaves begin to fall, there’s something about the season that brings a wave of quiet melancholy and tender nostalgia. Fall has a way of slowing things down, making us reflect, feel, and long for something we can’t quite name. And what better way to embrace that mood than with a good K-Drama?
Just like the season itself, these stories are rich with emotion, full of love, loss, healing, and hope. Whether you’re craving a heart-tugging melodrama or a cozy slice-of-life romance, these K-Dramas are sure to stir your heart and keep you company through the bittersweet days of Autumn.
Guardian: The Lonely and Great God (2016)
16 Episodes | Starring: Gong Yoo, Kim Go-eun, and Lee Dong-wook
Genre: Romance, Fantasy, Historical
Also known as “Goblin,” this 2016 melodrama stars Gong Yoo, who plays a 939-year-old guardian of souls on a quest to find his bride to break his curse that makes him immortal. Through his journey, he meets a cheerful high school girl (Kim Go-eun) who has the ability to see ghosts and might just be the key to ending his centuries-long loneliness.
This drama is set against breathtaking autumn backdrops with a good chunk of the show shot in Quebec, Canada. But the story itself, filled with poetic musings of love, fate, and the passage of time, captures the bittersweet feeling of the season. This show was also considered one of the most popular K-Dramas of all time, having maintained a significant viewership since its release, and marked the pinnacle of the Korean romantic fantasy genre. With fantasy, melancholy, and heartwarming romance, it’s perfect to binge on a cool evening, especially when the season itself feels like a reminder of love's impermanence and magic.
Hotel Del Luna (2019)
16 Episodes | Starring: IU, Yeo Jin-goo, and Shin Jung-keun
Genre: Romance, fantasy, historical
Another fantasy that will give you all the feels this season is “Hotel Del Luna,” which tells the story of a mysterious otherworldly hotel for lost souls run by a beautiful but cursed Jan Man Wol (IU), who has been bound to the property for centuries.
When a young man (Yeo Jin-goo) comes in and unexpectedly becomes its new manager, their fates intertwine in a story of love, regret, and redemption — all the while trying to help lost souls with their unfinished businesses and cross over to the other side of the tunnel.
With its hauntingly gorgeous visuals and themes of letting go, this series captures the wistful and otherworldly mood of fall, showing us that endings can be beautiful too — the way leaves turn into bright hues of orange, red, and yellow.
Romance is a Bonus Book (2019)
16 Episodes | Starring: Lee Jong-suk, Lee Na-young, and Jung Eugene
Genre: Romance, slice-of-life
“Romance is a Bonus Book” follows Kang Dan-I (Lee Na-young), a former copywriter trying to rebuild her life and career, and her longtime friend Ch Eun-ho (Lee Jong-suk), a successful editor-in-chief who has been secretly in love with her.
This K-Drama is set against the backdrop of a cozy publishing house and is a heartwarming story about second chances, self-discovery, and the kind of love that grows quietly over time, making it the perfect show to curl up with a blanket and a cup of tea on a cool fall evening.
“It’s Okay to Not Be Okay” (2020)
16 Episodes | Starring: Kim Soo-hyun, Seo Yea-ji, and Oh Jung-se
Genre: Romance, comedy, drama
If you’re looking for a story about healing and being seen, “It’s Okay to Not be Okay” is a tale about Moon Gang-tae (Kim Soo-hyun), a devoted caregiver who spent his life putting others first, and the reclusive children’s book author Ko Moon-young (Seo Yea-ji).
The two cross paths and slowly open up to each other, and their connection becomes a journey toward forgiveness, love, and self-acceptance. This acclaimed drama helped put the spotlight on mental health and was the most popular romance show on Netflix at the time of its release. It was even named by The New York Times as one of the best international shows of 2020.
With its haunting cinematography, top-notch performances, and deeply human message, this series feels like autumn itself: introspective, healing, and quietly moving.
“Twenty-Five Twenty-One” (2022)
16 Episodes | Starring: Kim Tae-ri and Nam Joo-hyuk
Genre: Slice-of-life, romance, sport
Set in the late 90s and early 2000s, this story follows Na Hee-do (Kim Tae-ri), a determined high school fencer whose dreams are shaken by the financial crisis, and Baek Yi-jin (Nam Joo-hyuk), a young man forced to start over after his family loses everything.
Their paths cross during a turbulent time, which leads to a deep friendship that slowly blossoms into love as they navigate growing pains, ambitions, and heartbreak. The nostalgic backdrop, coupled with the heartfelt tale of youth, change, and the fleeting beauty of first love, “Twenty-Five Twenty One” is a perfect tearjerker for fall, when everything feels tinged with memory and longing.
When Life Gives You Tangerines (2024)
16 Episodes | Starring: IU, Park Bo-Gum, Moon So-ri, and Park Hae-joon
Genre: Slice-of-life, romance, period drama
This 2024 Netflix series is a tender coming-of-age melodrama set on Jeju Island in the 90s, following the intertwined lives of two childhood friends whose bond deepens and drifts as they grow older.
Starring K-pop superstar IU (“Hotel del Luna,” “My Mister”), Park Bo-gum (“Reply 1988,” “Love In The Moonlight”), Moon So-ri (“Jeongnyeon: The Star is Born,” “Legend of the Blue Sea”) and Park Hae-joon (“The World of the Married,” “My Mister”), “When Life Gives You Tangerines” captures the ache of first love, the weight of time, and the sweetness of ordinary moments.
Through the quiet beauty of Jeju’s landscapes, the bittersweet nostalgia of youth, its warm orange hues, and emotional storytelling, this series feels like autumn itself — gentle, wistful, and full of longing, perfect for those fall days when you want a story that lingers and borders on the thin line between happy and sad.
Get the latest curated content with The Beat Asia's newsletters. Sign up now for a weekly dose of the best stories, events, and deals delivered straight to your inbox. Don't miss out! Click here to subscribe.












































