Producer: Peuli Bakshi
Park Jae Eon, Song Kang’s character in Nevertheless, charms with his flirtatious ways. Even while prefering open relationships, he misleads one of his casual hookup mates as being serious about her.
Being caring and protective towards one's lover shouldn't get to the point of obsession, as shown in numerous K-Dramas like- Boys Over Flowers and Cheese in the Trap.
In Fight for My Way, Kim Moo-ki treats his girffriend like a money-making machine and cheats on her with a restaurant owner. There are many adulterer representation in K-Dramas too like in The World Of the Married or Scarlet Heart Ryeo.
In Boys Over Flowers, tall, rich, and handsome F4 were bullies until a girl single-handedly reformed them. But in real life bullies rarely change without serious consequences.
Your ex may treat you badly, ending in a messy break up. But suddenly they might want a place back in your life when they see you've happily moved on with another person. This trope is seen in many K-Dramas, like Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok Joo and Forecasting Love and Weather.