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12 Signs, 12 K-Dramas: If the Zodiac Were Scripted by Seoul

12 Signs, 12 K-Dramas: If the Zodiac Were Scripted by Seoul

Time of India08-05-2025
Each zodiac sign is basically a K-drama waiting to happen—plot twists, dramatic stares, slow-motion heartbreaks and all. The stars don't lie, they just binge-watch.
Aries
is
Itaewon Class.
Headstrong, rebellious, and walking into life like a one-person revenge arc.
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Cue the dramatic 'I'll show them all' montage with fire in the background and zero chill in the dialogue.
Taurus
is
Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha.
Loves routine, comfort, and romanticizing grocery runs. Somehow turns minor inconveniences into poetic suffering—like losing Wi-Fi during a skincare routine.
Gemini
is
Business Proposal.
Double identities, corporate chaos, and enough witty banter to power Seoul. Charming one minute, plotting an escape plan the next. Basically two dramas for the price of one.
Cancer
is
Twenty-Five Twenty-One.
Emotional, nostalgic, and guaranteed to make everyone cry in episode sixteen. Cancer carries the weight of the world—and a box of tissues.
Leo
is
Crash Landing on You.
Lovely. Dramatic. Cinematic. Entering every room like a South Korean heiress who just
accidentally
fell into North Korea. Everyone watches, everyone remembers, and Leo soaks it up like a front-row seat at the Oscars.
Virgo
is
Hospital Playlist.
Analytical, detail-driven, and emotionally reserved… until they aren't.
Fixes everyone else's messes with surgical precision, then apologizes for not doing it faster.
Libra
is
Extraordinary Attorney Woo.
Graceful, brilliant, socially beloved. Has deep thoughts mid-montage while dolphins jump around metaphorically. Conflict-avoidant? Yes. But adorable? Also yes.
Scorpio
is
The Glory.
Dark, intense, and always five steps ahead. Possibly planning world domination with flawless eyeliner and a well-timed violin score.
Sagittarius
is
Legend of the Blue Sea.
Wild plot? Check.
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Time travel? Maybe. Mermaid? Sure, why not. Sagittarius is here for freedom, chaos, and confusing everyone while being charming enough to get away with it.
Capricorn
is
Start-Up.
Business pitch at 9, heartbreak by 12, and a life plan broken into five-year increments. Feels nothing until they suddenly feel
everything.
Aquarius
is
My Love from the Star.
Alien-level intellect meets existential crisis. Often misunderstood, frequently late, and probably arguing about philosophical theories with an imaginary scriptwriter.
Pisces
is
Hotel Del Luna.
Dreamy, sensitive, and emotionally haunted—literally and figuratively. Carries centuries of pain and a wardrobe that slaps.
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