The only drama I ever saw was the Korean version of Boys over Flowers, I only got up to episode 10 because my brain broke from all the fucking ridiculous. I learned a few things from that show;
1) It's perfectly acceptable to chloroform and kidnap a girl whether she's interested in you or not. Especially if you compensate by giving her a $100,000 makeover while she's unconscious.
Korean families are WAY too invested in their kids, any time you saw that family, they were glued to their 10 year old son's hip and barking at their daughter to get them rich.
2) If you have enough money/are good-looking enough, you can get away with A-NY-THIIIIING including, but not limited to
-dumping juice on someone for owning the same jacket as you
-not wearing your school uniform
-playing violin outside when you're supposed to be in class
-abusing the poor scholarship girl
-kidnapping said scholarship girl on 4 separate occasions
-attempted murder
3) If you're popular enough, everybody will leave a party they're at to watch you get your ass dragged out of the pool by the scholarship girl (who seems to be the only one at the school to actually know how to swim).
4) Make friends with as many outcasts as possible! If you do, you'll either 1) get dateraped or 2) end up on a magazine cover because he actually has a double life as THE MOST POPULAR TEEN MODEL IN KOREA OMG.
5) And if you're trying to hide from your boyfriend, make sure you do that photoshoot in your underwear because you know, the best place to hide from him is on the cover of a magazine with a really hot (crazy) guy.