Cozy Baguio Weekend? 2 Netflix K-Dramas You Need to Binge Right Now
The fog is rolling in through the pines, and that familiar drizzle is tapping against the windowpanes. A rainy weekend in Baguio is the perfect time to stay indoors. While we don’t get a true winter up here, the signature mountain chill means it’s the perfect excuse to pull on your favorite cozy hoodie, prep a hot pot of your favorite tea and some snacks, and settle in for a serious Netflix marathon.
If you’re looking for the perfect K-dramas to keep you glued to the screen until the rain stops, we have a double-feature recommendation that hits all the right notes.
Phantom Lawyer
The Vibe: Supernatural Courtroom Comedy meets Heartfelt Drama
Imagine stepping into every major law firm in Seoul for an interview, only to be rejected time and time again. Out of desperation, underdog lawyer Shin I-rang (Yoo Yeon-seok) rents a cheap, eerie office that used to belong to a shaman. The catch? The space comes with a few invisible tenants. Suddenly, I-rang develops the uncanny ability to see, hear, and even be possessed by spirits.
When his first big break turns out to be a medical malpractice suit for a ghost and his grieving widow, I-rang discovers a unique calling: fighting for the ultimate underdogs.He ends up forming an unlikely, chaotic alliance with his fierce, skeptical legal rival, Han Na-hyeon (Esom). Together, they take on the legal woes of the undead, allowing spirits to literally possess I-rang to argue their cases and expose corruption in the courtroom. Phantom Lawyer is quirky, emotional, and genuinely hilarious, you’ll come for the supernatural legal loopholes, but you’ll stay for the surprisingly touching stories of finding closure.
Teach You a Lesson
The Vibe: Action-Packed, No-Nonsense School Thriller
Ever wish someone would step in and finally give school bullies the harsh reality check they deserve? Teach You a Lesson delivers exactly that. Based on the hit webtoon Get Schooled, this intense action drama tackles the dark side of campus violence, entitled students, and a broken educational system.

When faculty authority collapses and toxic parents rule the schoolyard, the government establishes the Educational Rights Protection Bureau (ERPB). Enter Inspector Na Hwa-jin (Kim Mu-yeol), a special-ops-trained agent authorized to use highly unconventional—and unapologetically physical—methods to restore order. Whether he’s shutting down the spoiled son of a powerful politician or infiltrating a dangerous student-run gang, Hwa-jin and his elite squad make the principal’s office look like paradise. It’s a high-stakes, adrenaline-fueled series where the bad guys finally get schooled. If you loved the satisfying justice of Weak Hero Class 1 or The Glory, this is your next obsession.
Whether you’re in the mood for ghosts seeking justice from beyond the grave or a satisfying, action-heavy takedown of high school bullies, these two shows will make your rainy weekend fly by. So grab your mug, snuggle into your hoodie, and hit play!















