5 Time-Travel Dramas if you loved ‘Moon Lovers’

Did you enjoy Moon Lovers? Are you in for more time-travelling stuff? I sure was, so I looked around for other shows.

Hello, dearies!

As you know, Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo is one of my favourite KDramas, it stars IU and Lee Joon-Gi, two actors I have started to believe are top-notch and I would watch anything with them in it.

So, I was browsing around, checking other dramas that are similar because why not? And while The King: Eternal Monarch did came up as a suggestion is not 100% focused on ‘time travel’, I know, I have watched that one like four times, I really like it.

Also, spoiler into this blog post, Bon Appétit, Your Majesty, is not on the list, one because I didn’t know that was the plot of the story, and two I didn’t want to read anything else about and spoil it for myself further.

That said, here are 5 Time-Travel dramas for you if you loved Moon Lovers.

Be advised, I haven’t watched these, so I cannot say if they are the best thing ever. It is only a list of recommendation, and it acts as a list for me, too.

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The Potato Lab [Special] NTFLX

A Special K-Drama Moment: The Potato Lab

Original name: 감자연구소

Written by: Kim Ho-soo

First aired: March 1 to April 6, 2025

The accuracy with which Netflix recommended this one to me was uncanny. By chapter 3 I was super hooked and ready to continue watching. 🥔

But in episode 1 I was still on the fence and it took me a couple of days to finish it. 🙃

Main Characters

  • Lee Sun-Bin as Kim Mi-Kyung
  • Kang Tae-oh as So Baek-Ho
  • Lee Hak-Joo as Park Gi-Se
  • Kim Ga-Eun as Lee Ong-Joo (A web novelist, and BFF of our LF character)
  • Shin Hyun-Seung as Kim Hwan-Kyeong (Mi-Kyeong younger brother, who runs an AirB’B in the back of his house, like a whole apartment there for guests)

There is also The Potato Lab team, and other sides ones, but for the sake of me, I will focus on the main ones.

what to watch? dorama - the potato lab

The Story

The story is a bit crazy, and all over the place if you don’t pay attention, but once you know, it gets easier to follow it to the final episode.

However, this is my warning, there might be spoilers ahead.

The Potato Lab is essentially a funny show with romance, or romantic comedy, it follows Kim Mi-Kyung as she works herself off in her job, only to have it threatened by HR when management changes and her skills are put to question, because she doesn’t have a degree or a specialty in the field in the lab, but she is just proving what a lot of people has proven, that you don’t need a degree to do something that you know how to do, I certainly don’t and I got two jobs already in the same field (An Outreach Specialist in my muggle job, if you were wondering).

In any case, So Baek-Ho (the lead MC) is, of course, the one who will fire her, and essentially her boss as he is transferred to The Lab, as the story progresses these two have personalities that clash way too much, but underneath that often cold demeanor of Baek-Ho, hold and behold, a charming personality, and a helping one, too.

But if you ask me, there is nothing like the story of Mi-Kyung’s brother and Lee Ong-Ju, the best friend who lives with them, because yes, they all live in the same house in a small town, because, why not? So these two are close, and always on top of each other, Hwan-Kyeong confessed, it seems, a bunch of times to her, but she always rejected him, and from the beginning of the story I was following that up, eager to know more, but also because Ong-Ju is a writer, and that just made me latch on and relate, I found her character fascinating.

Of course, as the story progressed, they put those old feelings into questions, and living together even more so. I warned you there were spoilers, but I won’t say how it all happened in the end, but I will say this: it was awesome.

I like that part of the story in equals measures with the main story to be honest, I did enjoy the whole show, how the main two hang out more, talked, fought, and all the good bits of a show that is meant to make you laugh and entertained with the romance developing.

I know, I’m not saying everything that happened, but I cannot help myself, I cannot give all the details.

In any case, I hadn’t watched a show with these two actors (I haven’t watched Squad 38, Sketch, Thirty-Nine, Extraordinary Attorney Woo, or Doom at Your Service) but still, Netflix decided to recommend it, and I clicked yes, and well, here we are. I really liked it.

Now, I am a fan of these two, and Let’s Go to the Moon (new show) is on my list, is with Lee Sun-bin and I’ve watched a few snippets on TV, pretty cool.

But yes, that’s me, I recommend The Potato Lab if you like weird, funny, romance shows.

Have you watched 감자연구소?

the potato lab tv show

Let me know in the comments if you liked it? Or you want more shows recommendations.

Thank you for sticking to the end, dearies, and see you on the next one! Oh, and don’t forget to like, share, and follow if you’re not. 🍟

Random Time: 5 K-Dramas to Watch

Varied? Yes. Great ones? Yes! What to watch? Here are 5 K-Dramas to pick from for your next marathon.

Hello, everyone! 📺

As you might know from previous posts, I sometimes watch and review K-Dramas here but there are some good ones that I have not.

So, today, I wanted to share these 5 cool ones that I watched recently… by that, I mean in the past few years.

Do you watch K-Dramas? ⏯️

I hope you do because you might know some of these or find something new to watch.

Today’s Recommendations:
  1. My Mister
  2. Lovely Runner
  3. Evil Flower
  4. The Tale of the Nine-tailed Fox
  5. Our Blues
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Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo

“I should do whatever I can to live. Am I supposed to just die? Is it a crime … to want to live?”

Original Title: 달의 연인 – 보보경심 려

Darui Yeonin – Bobogyeongsim Ryeo

Genres: Historial, Romance, Time Travel, Fantasy

Cast: Lee Joon-gi, IU, Kang Ha-neul, Kim San-ho, Hong Jong-hyun, Yoon Sun-woo, Byun Baek-hyun, Nam Joo-hyuk, Ji Soo

Hello, dearies! Happy Easter Week! 🐇

I wanted to do an entry on Moon Lovers since I finished it a while back because I fell hard for the story and the characters, and even though the finale was not my favourite, it was still a darn good drama.

Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo’s name came to me while I was watching an episode of Knowing Bros (Ask Us Anything/Brother School), and IU and Lee Joon Gi were there as guests. It’s a great episode you should watch it.

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