One minute you’re laughing at a clumsy office romance, the next you’re sobbing over a childhood trauma reveal. K-dramas don’t just tell stories — they make you feel them. That emotional whiplash? That’s the maza.
Ji-won, a struggling freelance translator, was having the worst day of her life. Her umbrella had snapped in a sudden Seoul downpour, and her laptop—her only source of income—was soaked. Just as she stepped into a puddle, a sleek black sedan splashed her from head to toe.