Even though the title sounds like it should be a fluffy romantic comedy, Crash Course in Romance is a fun mix of serious stories and the kind of love stories that are common in Korean dramas. Because of this, this show has stood out in a field with a lot of competition, even if it hasn’t always been at its best. Even though some of the stories are sad, the series as a whole has a pleasant feeling to it.
This is why people have loved Crash Course in Romance. Domestically, it reached its highest point with 13.501% of viewers. If it didn’t go any higher, it would still be the 18th most-watched cable K-drama, which puts it above shows like Little Women, Prison Playbook, and Twenty-Five Twenty-One in terms of viewers. It has been on Netflix’s global top ten list for a long time, and between February 13 and 19, a very respectable 21,520,000 hours of the series were watched.
Will there be a Season 2 of the K-Drama Crash Course in Romance – renewed or canceled status
Ready Steady Cut gave season one of Crash Course in Romance a 3.5/5 rating, saying, “With a colourful, warm visual palette that really makes the city feel welcoming to viewers, Crash Course in Romance might not want to completely avoid the usual rom-com tropes, but it does a more than serviceable job of giving its audience something substantial to sink their teeth into.” Adding some more serious plot lines makes the show more interesting, and as it goes on, there’s a real reason to come back week after week. If you want something filling and quick at the same time, this show might be for you.”